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End Of The Road For Mwonzora’s MDC
D-DAY has arrived for the MDC brand, with the electorate expected to decide its fate, as analysts say the iconic party associated with the firebrand Morgan Tsvangirai may disappear into oblivion if it loses this Saturday’s vote as the odds remain in favour of the new opposition party, the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC).
One of the most iconic opposition parties in Africa, by membership and visibility, MDC has over the past two decades become a symbol of defiance.
But as Zimbabweans go out to choose parliamentarians in 28 constituencies and more than 100 local authorities, there is belief that the MDC, which has for over two decades posed a threat to Zanu-PF, is now on its deathbed.
Saturday’s election is likely to hammer the final nail into the MDC coffin, as it is not expected to win a considerable number of parliamentary seats, if any.
Party leader Douglas Mwonzora, who has wrested control of the iconic name, is largely responsible for the sweeping recalls of former MDC-Alliance MPs, but has failed to attract meaningful grassroots support and is now destined to see his party losing popular appeal.
While Mwonzora’s MDC-T is likely to go extinct after the election, his nemesis, CCC leader Nelson Chamisa, is basking in public goodwill as witnessed by massive turnouts on the campaign trail.
During an election like this, which is largely viewed as a precursor to the 2023 poll, wearing a red T-shirt (MDC party colour) would attract intimidation and state brutality but since the CCC was launched, yellow has become the real colour of defiance.
The CCC, which is only two months old, has surpassed expectations on the campaign trail despite a state clampdown and is expected to win most of the urban seats on offer.
The same cannot be said of the MDC which faces an existential threat: extinction. It has run its course. Reached a dead end. Its demise will be a tragedy for democracy, yet an opportunity for reconfiguration, re-alignment, and renewal of pro-democracy forces.
Formed in 1999 primarily by trade unionists led by its late founding leaders, fronted by Morgan Tsvangirai, Gibson Sibanda and Isaac Matongo, among others, the party was a broad church – with a wide range of ideological beliefs, values and opinions as well as competing interests – which included academics, professionals, particularly lawyers, civil society organisations and students, along with white commercial farmers.
Although rooted in local political conditions and a product of its environment, the MDC also had huge foreign support and backing. That is beyond reasonable doubt.
The MDC has virtually collapsed with MDC-T leader Mwonzora masquerading as leader of the now defunct MDC-Alliance playing the role of undertaker.
Mwonzora, aided and abetted by Thokozani Khupe, who is now his new rival, presided over the destruction of the MDC. Tsvangirai, Sibanda and Matongo, among others, and hundreds of MDC members and activists who died at the height of political combat with the late former president Robert Mugabe, who led Zanu-PF, must be turning in their graves.
To understand the reasons why the MDC has all but collapsed, one needs to look at the role of ideology in politics and society, as well as political ideas and movements. Aristotle believed man was a “political animal” because he is a social creature with the power of speech and moral reasoning.
Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal. And he who, by nature and not by mere accident, is without a state, is either above humanity, or below it; he is the “tribeless, lawless, heartless one,” whom Homer denounces – the outcast who is a lover of war; he may be compared to a bird which flies alone.
Being political creatures, people have ideological beliefs, even if those may not be coherent, be they liberal, socialist, or conservative, for instance. Ideological constructions are not rigid; they are variegated, complex and overlap – sometimes confused and confusing.
The MDC was ideologically and dialogically mixed, complex, and muddled. Although it had labour roots, its funders, white farmers, the business community and foreign governments and foundations, had different and competing ideological perspectives and agendas.
While it often purported to be a social democratic party, it neither practiced social democracy nor developed close with socialist, social democratic and labour parties.
It worked with parties ranging from social democratic to conservative; they were at home with Tony Blair and his New Labour party as they were with George Bush and his Republican Party. They transacted – sometimes literally – with both; with institutions like the Westminster Foundation in the United Kingdom and the Republican Institute in the United States.
While the MDC often appeared ideologically weak, amorphous and unclear, torn apart by interests of its left social base and the right constituting its funders, with pragmatism sometimes as its approach, some modern political thinkers have argued that ideology is dead, that no one believes in it anymore, and that conflicts no longer have an ideological basis as they were before the collapse of the Soviet Union and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The MDC was initially funded by white farmers who opposed Mugabe’s radical and unstructured land reform (some television footage showing donations by farmers provided propaganda fodder to Zanu-PF and Mugabe) and that created internal tensions, dramatised by the leftist lawyer Munyaradzi Gwisai’s quitting of the party.
While Tsvangirai started as a humble servant of the MDC, he was fast elevated by those around him, exercising collaborative agency to a personality cult status through the deliberate creation, projection and propagation of a godlike image.
Through lionisation, hero-worshipping and deification, as well as associated political religion, he became larger-than-life and towered over the MDC.
The party became synonymous with him. Holding a different opinion from him became tantamount to treason, attracting swift and harsh punishment from his loyalists.
The internal splits
This inevitably created factions, infighting and clashes within the party that culminated in the 2005 first split, with Sibanda and secretary-general Welshman Ncube leading a breakaway party which called itself the MDC.
That forced Tsvangirai to call his faction the MDC-T, which is the shell which Mwonzora is currently holding onto. Khupe used that brand to contest the 2018 elections and lost while Mwonzora was still at the MDC-Alliance.
They then fought over it following a court judgment which found that Chamisa was not the legitimate party leader and called for congress within 90 days. That congress was held in December 2020 and Mwonzora defeated Khupe amid chaos and allegations of rigging.
The MDC split, precipitated by disagreement over participation in Senate elections that year, had undertones of identity politics and ethnicity, the bane of Zimbabwean political discourse and practice. The split was acrimonious. There was serious polarisation, name-calling, and character assassination, as well as violence and brutality.
That badly dented the MDC’s image and reputation. Tsvangirai also began to be seen as a dictator-in-the-making. The split crippled the MDC and Tsvangirai hit rock bottom after a comprehensive defeat in the 2005 elections.
Prior to that, the MDC had performed dramatically well in the June 2000 parliamentary elections and the 2002 presidential poll. However, in March 2007, before the 2008 synchronised general elections, Tsvangirai, and other pro-democracy activists, including National Constitutional Assembly leader Lovemore Madhuku and former MDC (Ncube’s formation) leader Arthur Mutambara, were viciously attacked and seriously injured by police as one of his supporters was shot dead in an anti-government demonstration in Harare.
That sparked widespread outrage at home and abroad. It revived Tsvangirai’s political fortunes. This culminated in Tsvangirai defeating Mugabe in March 2008 before the veteran dictator fought back through intimidation and violence led by the military in a runoff in June that year. Tsvangirai pulled out of the election, citing brutality.
The move further divided the MDC-T. Chamisa, leader of the current main opposition Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC), another MDC offshoot which emerged on 22 January 2022, supported Tsvangirai, while some party stalwarts such as the late Roy Bennett and Innocent Gonese did not.
“There is a huge avalanche of calls and pressure from supporters across the country, especially in the rural areas, not to accept to be participants in this charade,” Chamisa said at the time. Bennett said while the 27 June runoff would not be free and fair, it was critical to stand against Mugabe.
“On the backdrop of that we have to compete in these elections to show the total illegitimacy of them,” he said. Gonese, the MDC’s secretary for legal affairs, agreed with Bennett.
“People are saying despite all that we should not withdraw, and we also believe withdrawing will not solve anything,” he noted.
The GNU and MDC’s demolition
In the aftermath of the disputed 2008 presidential election, a Government of National Unity (GNU) was formed between Mugabe’s Zanu-PF Tsvangirai’s MDC-T and the MDC led by Mutambara, which had supported former ruling party stalwart Simba Makoni and his Mavambo party in the elections.
Using the Gramscian concept of “passive revolution”, Zimbabwe’s democratic forces become part of a passive revolution through two processes, the political scientist Brian Raftopoulos wrote. In one part of this configuration, notwithstanding the electoral popularity of Tsvangirai’s MDC, the repressive anchor of the Mugabe regime, itself pushed into a negotiated settlement by a variety of factors, largely shaped the contours of this settlement, forcing the opposition to adjust to Zanu-PF’s reconfiguration of the state and its relations to capital from above.
Moreover, Zanu-PF had carried out this manoeuvre under the cover of the regional body, itself constrained by its own limitations. In another part of this conjuncture, the control of an important tool of leverage for change in the country’s political relations by external forces has placed the opposition and civic forces in a subordinate role to broader global agendas on political and economic change.
In that context, the politics of the opposition and civil society groupings could be understood as being in defensive mode, fighting to institutionalise forms of politics that could establish a broader basis for imagining and carrying out alternative political visions.
Moreover, the MDC-T has had to adapt its political positioning to the imperatives of the Global Political Agreement, the politics of Sadc, and the demands of its supporters in the West. In that field of force, the persistent calls for new legitimate elections were understandable, but clearly faced enormous odds.
Finding a way through the problem remained a complex challenge that involved not just an electoral strategy but a broader development vision. As the parties pushed reforms, a process Mbeki had started way back in 2007, amid growing suspicions among them, Tsvangirai found himself closer to Mugabe and isolated from his top lieutenants like former finance minister Tendai Biti who feared the old dictator wanted to draw the MDC closer and destroy it.
Tsvangirai started enjoying power or proximity to it through close association with Mugabe, including drinking tea with him, and the trappings of office and patronage such as getting a big house from the state.
By the end of the GNU, Tsvangirai’s relations with Biti were strained significantly, especially over the new constitution-making process and concessions in various contested issues. Tsvangirai had been significantly compromised despite his popularity. When Mugabe, indicating right, swiftly turned left on his return from the Maputo Sadc summit on 15 June 2012 and railroaded the country to the 31 July 2013 elections, Tsvangirai and the MDC could not figure out what hit them. Amid a rigging plot by Israeli security outfit Nikuv, Mugabe won 62% of the vote to claim a sixth term as president and was sworn in on 22 August.
Tsvangirai emerged second with 34% of the vote. Zanu-PF also dominated the parliamentary election, winning 196 seats. The MDC-T was buried under a landslide.
The 2014 split
After the 2013 elections defeat, which cost the MDC domestic and international support as its former allies, including friendly voices like British world politics professor Stephen Chan, attacked its organisational incapacitation and incompetence, infighting intensified. In their book, Why Mugabe Won: the 2013 Elections in Zimbabwe and their Aftermath, Chan and Julia Gallagher were ruthless against the MDC.
They said Zanu-PF and Mugabe’s victory left the MDC battered and in disarray as election post-mortems predictably led to recriminations and another split in the party.
“How did it happen? Was this another instance of Mugabe and Zanu-PF stealing an election through what some in the opposition claimed was a potent combination involving a sketchy voters’ roll with 100 000 centenarians, ‘assisting’ voters, turning away over 300 000 voters, bussing people into key races, and intimidation, though with less overt violence?” the authors asked.
“Or, did the wily politician win the election fairly, as Zanu-PF claimed and as was accepted, with misgivings, by observer teams from the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) and the African Union?” Chan and Gallagher challenged the rigging claims, suggesting instead that Mugabe and Zanu-PF won credibly, aided by some “judicious rigging” and a healthy helping of ineptness on the part of Tsvangirai and the MDC.
Chan and Gallagher pointed to several conditions – the legacies of colonialism; memories of the economic collapse of 2007-08 and the horrific election violence of 2008; Mugabe’s continued towering presence in Zimbabwean politics; Tsvangirai’s heroic, if flawed, challenge to Mugabe; and an evolving state-society relationship marked by simultaneously hopeful and ambivalent political attitudes – as critical in shaping the outcome of the 2013 elections.
In addition to all of these conditions and factors, a key claim in this book is that going into the 2013 elections the MDC ran a haphazard campaign. For Chan and Gallagher, the MDC was weakened during the coalition government. To begin with, participation in the coalition undermined the MDC’s most potent argument, one “rooted in the idea of its differences from Zanu-PF, one of which was the idea of probity in government”. Second, key members and resources of the MDC were directed towards participation in the coalition government, resulting in fractured and weak party structures. Consequently, the party lost discipline and capacity, both of which affected its campaign and ability to connect with voters in the 2013 elections.
While the MDC seemed to have been destabilised and decentred by participation in the coalition government, Chan and Gallagher contend that Zanu-PF took advantage of the GNU to reconnect with its supporters.
Bound and united by the ideological construct of “patriotic history”, they suggest that Zanu-PF fashioned a campaign that strengthened its grassroots party structures among the rural populace and offered middle-class voters, for long the core supporters of the MDC, the possibility of material gains through its indigenisation programme.
“The outcome of this effort was that Zanu-PF ran a ‘professional and committed campaign that involved a substantial voter registration drive, effective party mobilisation and a carefully crafted re-seduction of the Zimbabwean electorate’. Little wonder then that Freedom House survey results of voter intentions in 2012 pointed to real gains in support of Zanu, survey results that, curiously, the unfocused MDC discounted.”
Consequently, on 20 November 2013 Biti announced he would be opening a new law firm specialising in international finance law and domestic constitutional issues. In 2014, he fell out with Tsvangirai and left with Elton Mangoma and others to form a breakaway party, MDC Renewal. The party quickly split and Biti formed the People’s Democratic Party, while former Energy minister Mangoma established the Renewal Democrats of Zimbabwe.
Prior to that, MDC founding senior leader Job Sikhala had formed his own splinter party called MDC-99 in 2010. This means there were many MDC formations and manifestations in 15 years: The original MDC, MDC-T, MDC (Ncube’s formation), MDC-99, MDC Renewal Team, People’s Democratic Party and Renewal Democrats.
Using his personality cult, Tsvangirai during the 2014 party congress blocked Chamisa as the popular choice for the post of secretary-general and imposed Mwonzora. Khupe was elected vice-president. Two years later, Tsvangirai tried to correct his mistake by appointing Chamisa as one of the two more vice-presidents together with Elias Mudzuri. The decision fuelled divisions and internal strife. It ultimately became a ticking time bomb within the party.
When Tsvangirai died on 14 February 2018, the powder keg exploded as Khupe, Chamisa and Mudzuri battled to succeed him. Chamisa seized control of the party and a further split erupted. Khupe remained with the name MDC-T, while Chamisa moved on to form the MDC-Alliance. After the 2018 election in which Khupe’s MDC-T performed badly and lost dismally to the MDC-Alliance, Mwonzora waged war on Chamisa.
He took him to court and won, seized the party headquarters and other properties and then claimed its legacy. After defeating Khupe at the MDC-T December 2020 congress, Mwonzora sought to destroy the MDC-Alliance through recalls of elected officials, taking over state finances due to the party and later claiming the name MDC-Alliance. In the end, Chamisa formed the CCC and left Mwonzora with a shell. That almost certainly marks the end of the MDC, although this Saturday’s by-elections and, most importantly, the 2023 general elections, will determine that.
The winners
Zanu-PF emerges as the biggest winner in many ways after fighting the MDC tooth and nail for two decades to destroy it. Mwonzora did in two years what Zanu-PF under Mugabe and later Mnangagwa failed to do in 20 years, that is demolish the MDC for his own personal interest and on behalf of the ruling party. His collaboration with Zanu-PF is now common cause.
However, this might be a pyrrhic victory or worse. The strategy might boomerang and lead to Chamisa’s vigorous rejuvenation under the rising “yellow wave” as indications on the ground strongly suggest that a stronger party might rise out of the MDC’s ashes like a Phoenix in the form of CCC – the law of unintended consequences.
The neutrals
Some of the people who sacrificed body and soul – and toiled with their blood and sweat – are exasperated that the party, which became one of the biggest pro-democracy movements in Africa and with a rich legacy of fighting an entrenched authoritarian regime while trying to gain power to rebuild Zimbabwe, has been sacrificed on the altar of unbridled personal ambition and political expediency. Many people were beaten, raped, maimed and killed on behalf of the MDC and yet it now seems their sacrifices were in vain as their leaders commit politicide in pursuit of personal ambition and power.
The blood of many innocent Zimbabweans was spilt during the MDC’s mortal political combat with Zanu-PF. Neutrals hope that the blood of those who died in the struggle for change, which is flowing like a river below the surface, will water the tree of democracy and lead to a new Zimbabwe where they will properly be honoured and remembered .
The losers
By far the biggest individual loser in this political soapie is Khupe. She fought Chamisa and then Mwonzora viciously and lost dismally. All her efforts, driven by rage rather than political strategic thinking and calculation, have gone to waste.
Yet Mwonzora, who has won his battle against Chamisa over the MDC brand, is almost inevitably going to eventually become a big loser as he will go down as the MDC undertaker, risking being judged harshly by the current generation and history itself. Khupe, however, threw her weight behind Chamisa this week, marking an end to her alliance with Mwonzora, a move that has sent tounges wagging on the political scene.
The MDC-Alliance could well be a poisoned chalice for him, which is almost certain.
Chamisa lost the battle for the MDC-Alliance to Mwonzora but has gained under the CCC. He remains probably the most popular politician in Zimbabwe today.
Mnangagwa won the prize of destroying the MDC as a brand, although his plot with Mwonzora might backfire. Yet without a doubt the biggest loser is democracy. When a big opposition party like the MDC – which at its height was a major democratic counterweight to Zanu-PF and its failed authoritarian project – collapses, democracy is the ultimate loser
ZEC Official Collapses, Dies
By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) female presiding officer collapsed and died Saturday afternoon while carrying out designated election duties at Chipadze Primary School in Bindura, Mashonaland Central.
The presiding officer whose name was not released, collapsed and it could not be ascertained if she had been complaining of any illness when she reported for duty.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident in a telephone interview with The Sunday Mail last night. He said:
We had an unfortunate incident at Chipadze Primary School in Bindura where a presiding officer just collapsed and died. We are still assessing if there are any other reports, we will give to the media tomorrow (today).
The presiding officers’ body was ferried to Bindura Hospital Mortuary. We are yet to find out if she was not feeling well. We will be guided by the medical experts. It’s an unfortunate incident.
Polling stations were opened at 7 am and were closed at 7 pm.
Mwonzora Recalls 16 More Councillors
By A Correspondent- Senator Douglas Mwonzora who leads the opposition MDC Alliance has recalled 16 more councillors at a time when the nation has just conducted by-elections to replace 28 legislators and 121 councillors he recalled last year.
Most of the Parliamentary and local government seats became vacant when Mwonzora’s MDC-T recalled members who were accused of supporting another party led by Nelson Chamisa.
From the results of the 26 March 2020 by-elections released by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) so far, the Mwonzora-led party has not won any seat in some cases scoring a paltry zero votes at several polling stations.
This is a developing story.
More details follow. .
Zanu PF Thugs Intimidate CCC Polling Officers
By- Zanu PF activist in most parts of the country, yesterday intimidated opposition Citizens Coalition for Chanf polling agents.
There were also allegations of vote-buying, bussing of voters by the same.
Zimbabweans went to the polls for the first time under Covid-19 and two years after the government suspended holding of elections to fill 28 parliamentary and 122 local government seats that fell vacant following the recalls of MDC Alliance legislators and councillors.
Some seats fell vacant after the death of councillors and legislators that were voted into office in 2018.
Yesterday’s polls were held amid concerns from the opposition and independent election watchdogs over the credibility of the voters’ roll after a number of discrepancies and anomalies were uncovered.
There were reports of pockets of violence targeting opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) candidates and polling agents in some constituencies.
In Gokwe Nembudziya, CCC candidate for ward 23 Munyaradzi Nyati was allegedly assaulted by a Zanu PF supporter after he informed the presiding officer at Tsungai Polling Station that ruling party activists were intimidating potential voters outside the polling stations.
Nyati filed a report at the command centre at Kwayedza Primary School where his case was booked by a Sergeant Mugabe from Nembudziya Law and Order Section.
He was told to return to Nembudziya Police Station today.
In Kwekwe, a CCC polling agent Sympathy Chakwanda lost a tooth after he was allegedly assaulted by Zanu PF supporters for confronting them over the bussing of voters to a polling station.
CCC Kwekwe Central National Assembly candidate Judith Tobaiwa confirmed the incident.
“One of our polling agents was hauled from the polling station by Zanu PF activists, who beat him until he lost a tooth and sustained a deep cut on the forehead,” Tobaiwa said.
“He has been taken to hospital and a police report has been made.
Zanu PF director of information Tafadzwa Mugwadi made counter accusations against the CCC.
“What was disturbing were the threats of violence by CCC candidates, who instigated violence against polling officers putting the electoral process in disarray,” Mugwadi said.
“A well-known member of Zanu PF was also assaulted by a CCC member on his way to vote in Harare.
Mugwadi, CCC spokesperson Fadzai Mahere and election watchdogs Zimbabwe Election Support Network (Zesn) and the Elections Resource Centre (ERC) all confirmed scores of people could not find their names in the voters’ roll.
Observers had prior to the polls raised concerns over the voters’ roll after the unearthing of anomalies, saying this cast doubt on the credibility of the polls.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) had dismissed the claims, saying a voters’ roll with glaring discrepancies had been tampered with to discredit the elections management body.
“In Mutasa Central, ward 4, the voters’ roll was not proper to the extent that some of the voters failed to vote,” Mugwadi said.
“There was a mix up of the polling stations and the majority of our supporters failed to vote.
But we believe it was a technical mix up that will be rectified.”
Addressing a press briefing in Harare Mahere said: “Many people were turned away because their names were not appearing on the voters roll even though their names appeared in 2018 at the same polling stations and that is worrying because every citizen has the right to vote.”
Data analysts such as Team Pachedu took Zec to task for making changes to 156 polling stations and moving 170 000 voters from their respective polling stations ahead of the by-elections,
Zec must explain what process it used to remove citizens from the polling stations,” Mahere said.
“Zec simply has not compled with the laws. We have the problem where people are removed and placed in different polling stations.”
According to the ERC and Zesn that observed the elections, a number of polling stations in places like Epworth, Murehwa South and Chivi South were not easily accessible.
The election watchdogs also raised an issue with variations with the indelible link, saying it was of poor quality and could be easily erased to allow multiple voting.
“ERC and ZESN observers as well as voters have reported wide variation in the types of indelible ink colours used by ZEC to mark voters’ fingers.
“A concern has been that the blueish variance of the ink is of poor quality and may not be able to prevent multiple voting.
“Indelible ink is important in safeguarding against multiple voting; however, poor quality raises fears of potential malpractice,” the organisations said yesterday evening in a situational report.
The two organisations blamed the confusion and apathy on lack of voter education and engagement.
“This shortcoming in public engagement, when viewed alongside the administration of the two different voters’ rolls in constituencies where there are concurrent elections for the National Assembly and ward by-elections, has resulted in confusion amongst voters in the affected areas,” they added.
“Stakeholders have also expressed concern over the quality and integrity of the voters’ roll, which was further compounded by the delay by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission in sharing the official voters’ roll for analysis.”
CCC said some of its polling agents were chased away from polling centres citing an incident at Musi farm tent, ward 4 in Marondera East and in Epworth.
Zanu PF and the CCC also made counter accusations against each other over the bussing of supporters to vote.
In Bulawayo, intermittent heavy rains disrupted the submission of progress reports, provincial elections Officer Innocent Ncube told The Standard yesterday evening.
“As for the statistics, we are unable to give because we have a challenge as a result of the rains, the communication system was disturbed and we have not been getting the figures,” Ncube said.
“We have notified those in ward and constituency command centres and polling stations to use vehicles to bring the reports.”. Standard
Chamisa Salutes Zimbabweans For CCC By-elections Victory
By-The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has thanked Zimbabweans for voting for his party in the Saturday by-elections.
The party leader Nelson Chamisa said the by-election results indicated that all authority comes from the citizenry.
He speaks as results released by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) have revealed that his party prevailed in most constituencies and wards where elections were held.
He said:
This by-election has shown that ultimately all authority comes from the CITIZENS. Citizens are above politicians & their foolish politics. Why did you waste national resources taxpayers’ money? Would these resources not have been deployed to better our health, education sectors?
The by-elections were held to replace 28 members of Parliament (MPs) and 121 councillors who died and those who were recalled from office.
Most of the recalled were members of the MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa. They were recalled by rival MDC-T following a 2020 Supreme Court ruling which ruled that Chamisa was not the legitimate leader of the MDC that contested in the 2018 elections.
Chamisa saw the recalls as a strategy by the ruling ZANU PF to dismantle the opposition in the land. They accused MDC-T of acting at the instigation of the ruling party.
Following the Supreme Court ruling, the government gave funds under the Political Parties (Finance) Act to the MDC-T in proportion to the MDC Alliance vote of 2018.
The development has infuriated the Chamisa-led party, believing it should receive the money since Chamisa contested the 2018 elections, not Douglas Mwonzora.
Violence Dominates Saturday By-election
By- Acts of violence by suspected Zanu PF supporters, alleged vote-buying, bussing of voters, voters failing to find their names on the voters’ roll and voter apathy Saturday marred Zimbabwe’s first elections in nearly five years.
Zimbabweans went to the polls for the first time under Covid-19 and two years after the government suspended holding of elections to fill 28 parliamentary and 122 local government seats that fell vacant following the recalls of MDC Alliance legislators and councillors.
Some seats fell vacant after the death of councillors and legislators that were voted into office in 2018.
Yesterday’s polls were held amid concerns from the opposition and independent election watchdogs over the credibility of the voters’ roll after a number of discrepancies and anomalies were uncovered.
There were reports of pockets of violence targeting opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) candidates and polling agents in some constituencies.
In Gokwe Nembudziya, CCC candidate for ward 23 Munyaradzi Nyati was allegedly assaulted by a Zanu PF supporter after he informed the presiding officer at Tsungai Polling Station that ruling party activists were intimidating potential voters outside the polling stations.
Nyati filed a report at the command centre at Kwayedza Primary School where his case was booked by a Sergeant Mugabe from Nembudziya Law and Order Section.
He was told to return to Nembudziya Police Station today.
In Kwekwe, a CCC polling agent Sympathy Chakwanda lost a tooth after he was allegedly assaulted by Zanu PF supporters for confronting them over the bussing of voters to a polling station.
CCC Kwekwe Central National Assembly candidate Judith Tobaiwa confirmed the incident.
“One of our polling agents was hauled from the polling station by Zanu PF activists, who beat him until he lost a tooth and sustained a deep cut on the forehead,” Tobaiwa said.
“He has been taken to hospital and a police report has been made.
Zanu PF director of information Tafadzwa Mugwadi made counter accusations against the CCC.
“What was disturbing were the threats of violence by CCC candidates, who instigated violence against polling officers putting the electoral process in disarray,” Mugwadi said.
“A well-known member of Zanu PF was also assaulted by a CCC member on his way to vote in Harare.
Mugwadi, CCC spokesperson Fadzai Mahere and election watchdogs Zimbabwe Election Support Network (Zesn) and the Elections Resource Centre (ERC) all confirmed scores of people could not find their names in the voters’ roll.
Observers had prior to the polls raised concerns over the voters’ roll after the unearthing of anomalies, saying this cast doubt on the credibility of the polls.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) had dismissed the claims, saying a voters’ roll with glaring discrepancies had been tampered with to discredit the elections management body.
“In Mutasa Central, ward 4, the voters’ roll was not proper to the extent that some of the voters failed to vote,” Mugwadi said.
“There was a mix up of the polling stations and the majority of our supporters failed to vote.
But we believe it was a technical mix up that will be rectified.”
Addressing a press briefing in Harare Mahere said: “Many people were turned away because their names were not appearing on the voters roll even though their names appeared in 2018 at the same polling stations and that is worrying because every citizen has the right to vote.”
Data analysts such as Team Pachedu took Zec to task for making changes to 156 polling stations and moving 170 000 voters from their respective polling stations ahead of the by-elections,
Zec must explain what process it used to remove citizens from the polling stations,” Mahere said.
“Zec simply has not compled with the laws. We have the problem where people are removed and placed in different polling stations.”
According to the ERC and Zesn that observed the elections, a number of polling stations in places like Epworth, Murehwa South and Chivi South were not easily accessible.
The election watchdogs also raised an issue with variations with the indelible link, saying it was of poor quality and could be easily erased to allow multiple voting.
“ERC and ZESN observers as well as voters have reported wide variation in the types of indelible ink colours used by ZEC to mark voters’ fingers.
“A concern has been that the blueish variance of the ink is of poor quality and may not be able to prevent multiple voting.
“Indelible ink is important in safeguarding against multiple voting; however, poor quality raises fears of potential malpractice,” the organisations said yesterday evening in a situational report.
The two organisations blamed the confusion and apathy on lack of voter education and engagement.
“This shortcoming in public engagement, when viewed alongside the administration of the two different voters’ rolls in constituencies where there are concurrent elections for the National Assembly and ward by-elections, has resulted in confusion amongst voters in the affected areas,” they added.
“Stakeholders have also expressed concern over the quality and integrity of the voters’ roll, which was further compounded by the delay by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission in sharing the official voters’ roll for analysis.”
CCC said some of its polling agents were chased away from polling centres citing an incident at Musi farm tent, ward 4 in Marondera East and in Epworth.
Zanu PF and the CCC also made counter accusations against each other over the bussing of supporters to vote.
In Bulawayo, intermittent heavy rains disrupted the submission of progress reports, provincial elections Officer Innocent Ncube told The Standard yesterday evening.
“As for the statistics, we are unable to give because we have a challenge as a result of the rains, the communication system was disturbed and we have not been getting the figures,” Ncube said.
“We have notified those in ward and constituency command centres and polling stations to use vehicles to bring the reports.”. Standard
Chamisa Bags Most Of The Constituencies
By- The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has bagged most of the constituencies in yesterday’s by-elections.
The party leader Nelson Chamisa said the by-election results indicated that all authority comes from the citizenry.
He speaks as results released by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) have revealed that his party prevailed in most constituencies and wards where elections were held.
He said:
This by-election has shown that ultimately all authority comes from the CITIZENS. Citizens are above politicians & their foolish politics. Why did you waste national resources taxpayers’ money? Would these resources not have been deployed to better our health, education sectors?
The by-elections were held to replace 28 members of Parliament (MPs) and 121 councillors who died and those who were recalled from office.
Most of the recalled were members of the MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa. They were recalled by rival MDC-T following a 2020 Supreme Court ruling which ruled that Chamisa was not the legitimate leader of the MDC that contested in the 2018 elections.
Chamisa saw the recalls as a strategy by the ruling ZANU PF to dismantle the opposition in the land. They accused MDC-T of acting at the instigation of the ruling party.
Following the Supreme Court ruling, the government gave funds under the Political Parties (Finance) Act to the MDC-T in proportion to the MDC Alliance vote of 2018.
The development has infuriated the Chamisa-led party, believing it should receive the money since Chamisa contested the 2018 elections, not Douglas Mwonzora.
Chamisa Speaks On Saturday By-elections
The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa, said yesterday’s by-elections results indicated that all authority comes from the citizenry.
He speaks as results released by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) have revealed that his party prevailed in most constituencies and wards where elections were held.
He said:
This by-election has shown that ultimately all authority comes from the CITIZENS. Citizens are above politicians & their foolish politics. Why did you waste national resources taxpayers’ money? Would these resources not have been deployed to better our health, education sectors?
The by-elections were held to replace 28 members of Parliament (MPs) and 121 councillors who died and those who were recalled from office.
Most of the recalled were members of the MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa. They were recalled by rival MDC-T following a 2020 Supreme Court ruling which ruled that Chamisa was not the legitimate leader of the MDC that contested in the 2018 elections.
Chamisa saw the recalls as a strategy by the ruling ZANU PF to dismantle the opposition in the land. They accused MDC-T of acting at the instigation of the ruling party.
Following the Supreme Court ruling, the government gave funds under the Political Parties (Finance) Act to the MDC-T in proportion to the MDC Alliance vote of 2018.
The development has infuriated the Chamisa-led party, believing it should receive the money since Chamisa contested the 2018 elections, not Douglas Mwonzora.
Zanu PF Thugs Beat-Up Chamisa Polling Agent
By- Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) polling agent was in Kwekwe assaulted by Zanu PF activists on Saturday, the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum has reported.
The agent, identified as Sympathy, reportedly lost his tooth during the scuffle.
The Forum reports that Sympathy had confronted the activists who were transporting voters to polling stations in Kwekwe. Said the forum in a case alert:
Case Alert A CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) polling agent had his tooth knocked out in Kwekwe after he tried to confront ZANU-PF activists who were transporting voters to polling stations in Kwekwe.
CCC Kwekwe Central National Assembly candidate Judith Tobaiwa said the agent, whose name was given only as Sympathy, was assaulted by ZANU-PF youths in Mbizo township.
Last month, a CCC activist, Mbongeni Ncube, was assaulted to death by suspected ZANU PF activists at a CCC rally held in Kwekwe ahead of this Saturday’s by-elections.
Unwanted CCC Candidate Wins Byo Council Election
Mpumelelo Nyoni of CCC has won Ward 26 in Bulawayo where the party fielded double candidates.
Zanu PF’s Lungisani Sibanda came second and the CCC’s preferred candidate Norman Hlabani third.
According to ZimLive, Hlabani has just conceded at Senzangakhona ward centre.

President Chamisa’s CCC Wins All Four Masvingo Urban By-elections
Celebrations in Masvingo urban as Cyclone President Nelson Chamisa sweeps all 4 wards in Masvingo urban
As MDC T Mwonzora is buried as his candidates Chuma, Vembo, Ziki and Makiwa get zero votes at another polling stations
As Zanu PF thrust to win urban areas crumble heavily
Wezhira Munya
President Chamisa and CCC party win Masvingo four council seats by elections.
Citizens Coalition for Change deputy chief of staff Mr Dangazela said, “Masvingo urban is pro President Chamisa. We celebrate election victory today, after our councillors were recalled by Mwonzora.”
Zanu PF and MDC T Mwonzora fail to get a single council seat. In other polling stations Mwonzora was getting zeros votes. MDC Mwonzora agents could not vote for MDC Mwonzora candidates. Wezhira team noted that, there was poor vote turn out. Majority of Masvingo urban youth did not vote.
Ward 3 Masvingo urban
Kamuzondo CCC Chamisa : 1137
Bucho Zanu PF ED: 476
Vembo MDC A Mwonzora: 51
Ward 4 Masvingo urban
CCC Tabe Chamisa: 660
Zanu PF ED: 411
CCC Muchuchuti Chamisa: 294
Mwonzora MDC A : 21
President Chamisa’s party had a total of 954 votes (Add Tabe and Muchuchuti votes)
Ward 5 Masvingo urban
Mberikunashe CCC: 469
Wadzai Zanu PF: 280
Makiwa MDC Alliance: 18
Ward 7 Masvingo urban
Musekiwa CCC Chamisa: 1342
Dohwa Zanu PF ED: 408
MDC Alliance Mwonzora: 35
Chidhindi Lead Masarira: 2
Vigilance Is Key- President Chamisa
Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa has assured the nation that Zanu PF will be defeated in the coming polls.
Thousands of citizens across the country on Saturday participated in by-elections.
Zanu PF bigwigs are sweating over President Chamisa’s rising popularity.
“CITIZENS;GOING FORWARD CITIZENS VIGILANCE IS KEY…WE MUST VOTE BIG & WIN BIG…TO DEFEAT THOSE WHO TRY TO RIG & THRIVE ON CHEATING…OUR EYES MUST BE ON THE BALL.
THIS TIME LET’S VOTE BIG & WIN BIG! WE MUST OVERWHELM RIGGING.
A NEW ZIMBABWE IS LOADING…#GoForGold #Godisinit,” President Chamisa said in a statement.
According to Citizens’ Coalition For Change, Zanu PF hooligans stole a voters’ roll in Mabvuku after attacking a police officer.
” In Harare East, Mabvuku, Ward 21 at Simudzayi Primary school polling station, Zanupf thugs violently attacked a police officer and stole a voters’ roll.
After successfully deployed our polling agents at Musi Farm Tent, Ward 4 in Marondera East
@ZECzim
officials have dismissed them citing that it’s a private property that can only be accessible during the day.”
Intimidation Of Traditional Leaders By Emmerson Mnangagwa Unacceptable
ZEAT COMMUNICATIONS.
It is with great shock that we learnt that the President recently went ballistic and fired volleys at Chiefs whom he accused of being opposition Chiefs and threatened to axe them.
Well acording to the Supreme Law of the land it is a public secret that Chiefs must be non-partisan as Section 281 (2) (b) states. Taking a surgical and microscopic analysis at the President’s words it is crystal clear like the azure blue sky that for him it is okay for Chiefs to be political and support the ruling ZANU PF.
It puzzles the sane mind to hear the chief custodian of the law saying this. An utterance of that magnitude has the effect of tearing down our Constitution.
Deeply thrown in a high level compendious laconic lacuna by these barrages we humbly call upon the President in his capacity as the Number 1 citizen of the land to uphold, defend, obey and respect the Constitution as the Supreme law of the land and ensure that the Constitution and all the other laws are faithfully observed as articulated by Section 90 (1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. ZEAT fostering democratic elections.
Zanu PF Agents Steal Voters’ Roll
Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous ZRP cops chased away Citizens’ Coalition For Change polling agents at Pamhandu polling station in Epworth on Friday.
This was said by CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba.
Siziba urged citizens to remain vigilant:
“Alert!!! In Epworth
@PoliceZimbabwe
has chased away our agents manning pamhandu polling station.
We won’t accept this! We urge citizens to be vigilant, we are here to defend our vote.”
In Mwenezi, Zanu PF is intimidating CCC polling agents and officials.
“CCC is failing to have election agents at Neshuro in Mwenezi because many CCC members are being intimidated by Zanu PF members,” a source told ZimEye.com.
Overzealous Cops Chase Away CCC Agents From Polling Station
Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous ZRP cops chased away Citizens’ Coalition For Change polling agents at Pamhandu polling station in Epworth on Friday.
This was said by CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba.
Siziba urged citizens to remain vigilant:
“Alert!!! In Epworth
@PoliceZimbabwe
has chased away our agents manning pamhandu polling station.
We won’t accept this! We urge citizens to be vigilant, we are here to defend our vote.”
In Mwenezi, Zanu PF is intimidating CCC polling agents and officials.
“CCC is failing to have election agents at Neshuro in Mwenezi because many CCC members are being intimidated by Zanu PF members,” a source told ZimEye.com.
We Are On Track- Bamusi
CAPS United winger Phineas Bamusi believes the Green Machine is now on track after a slow start to the season and what’s just needed is to keep on collecting points.
Lloyd Chitembwe’s charges registered their first win of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League at the sixth time of asking when they demolished WhaWha 6-0 at the National Sports Stadium and have beaten Bulawayo City and drawn with Highlanders since.
Bamusi believes the Harare giants are now in the right direction after poor start to the campaign.
“At this stage of the season, every game is equally important,” Bamusi told Soccer24 ahead of CAPS’ meeting with Herentals tomorrow.
“We have gone for three games without tasting defeat. Its a confidence booster for everyone and we will just continue working hard.
“We know we have to cover up after starting the season on poor note by our standards, I think we are now on track. We just need to collect points going forward and catch up with the rest of the teams which are leading so far,” he added.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Transform Zimbabwe Statement On By-elections
For Immediate Release
As Transform Zimbabwe (TZ) we urge all registered citizens in respective constituencies to
On 26 March 2022, the nation goes for a mini general election with 28 by elections being held
exercise their democratic right in participating in these elections. We encourage them to chose
their leaders of choice without fear or intimidation.
We implore on ZEC and ZRP to exercise utmost professionalism in their administration of
across the country.
campaigning and electoral issues in a partisan manner.
their democratic rights.
all constituencies. A case in point is a presiding officer at Mhari Primary School in Highfields
It is with much sadness that we are witnessing alleged ZEC sanctioned rigging with in almost
In Kwekwe, polling stations are reportedly appearing in bushes away from residential areas!
these elections. Of late, these two have acted as extensions of ZANU PF by handling
Let’spull together.
TRANSFORM ZIMBABWE PRESS RELEASE 002/2022
ZEC must come out clean on these issues, or else the whole exercise is a farce.
This justifies our continued calls for electoral reforms and the disbanding of ZEC in its current
agents. This is in direct breach of Sec 51 of the Electoral Act!
who was ALLEGEDELY caught tampering with ballot papers in the absence of candidates and
form. We encourage citizens never to vote for a system that does not promote the exercise of
TZ Communications
ZANU PF Says Mwonzora Beaten by Spoiled Votes
A Twitter account run by the ZANU PF Information Directorateon Saturday night mocked the MDC brand usurper, Douglas Mwonzora saying after losing in the just ended bi elections, he s sleeping with his shoes on. The party said, Mwonzora was beaten by spoilt votes. It published the picture of a humiliated man tightly tucked inside blankets wearing shrinking black shoes on. Below was the tweet

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BREAKING: Mwonzora Shuts Self Out from Media As MDC A Fails To Win A Single Tent
UPDATES SO FAR.
MDC usurper Douglas Mwonzora on Saturday night blacked himself out of the media as his newly formed party fell flat on all results placated around the country, during the just ended bi elections.
Mwonzora muzzled himself with the media when contacted at just after 9pm and his Spokespersons refused to take up the referred task. Below was his response:
"Mr Chikanza tàlk to the Spokespersons of the Party. Thank you," @DMwonzora refuses to speak to the media after his party failed dismally in all results published. pic.twitter.com/Dh4HYNOaTb
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) March 26, 2022
BREAKING: CCC Wins All Polling Stations, Published So Far | UPDATE
- BELOW ARE SOME OF THE RESULTS PLACATED BY 9PM
BREAKING: CCC Wins Glen Norah Tent A
BI ELECTION RESULTS
Ward 27, Tent A, Glen Norah
CCC 179
MDC A 4
ZANU PF 35
Independent 6— ZimEye (@ZimEye) March 26, 2022
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Amazulu Boss Speaks On McCarthy Dismissal
Amazulu president Sandile Zungu has lifted the lid on the reasons for the decision made by the DStv Premiership side, to part ways with head coach Benni McCarthy.
The Durban-based side announced today that McCarthy has left the club, after joining them in December 2020 and managing a second-place finish on the league table last season.
Zungu, in confirming the development, said the team need a change.
“It is true that with effect from today that Benni McCarthy and AmaZulu Football Club, have parted ways,” he told the club’s media department.
“We parted ways on an amicable basis, it is known that the role Benni McCarthy played in taking AmaZulu from just above relegation zone, to finishing top two last season and effectively competing in the CAF Champions League group stage.
“Its highly commendable effort, and at AmaZulu Football Club, we are very grateful and on that basis we wish Benni McCarthy the best in his future endeavours.
“But it is quite clear that the team needed change and that change needed to happen now, hence we needed to part ways with him, with immediate effect.
“The team has the players who we are absolutely sure it can compete and take the team to a respectable position come the end of the season,” he added.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Watch: ZEC By-elections Update
Green Machine On Track
CAPS United winger Phineas Bamusi believes the Green Machine is now on track after a slow start to the season and what’s just needed is to keep on collecting points.
Lloyd Chitembwe’s charges registered their first win of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League at the sixth time of asking when they demolished WhaWha 6-0 at the National Sports Stadium and have beaten Bulawayo City and drawn with Highlanders since.
Bamusi believes the Harare giants are now in the right direction after poor start to the campaign.
“At this stage of the season, every game is equally important,” Bamusi told Soccer24 ahead of CAPS’ meeting with Herentals tomorrow.
“We have gone for three games without tasting defeat. Its a confidence booster for everyone and we will just continue working hard.
“We know we have to cover up after starting the season on poor note by our standards, I think we are now on track. We just need to collect points going forward and catch up with the rest of the teams which are leading so far,” he added.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Defeating Mnangagwa: Vigilance Is Key- President Chamisa
Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa has assured the nation that Zanu PF will be defeated in the coming polls.
Thousands of citizens across the country on Saturday participated in by-elections.
Zanu PF bigwigs are sweating over President Chamisa’s rising popularity.
“CITIZENS;GOING FORWARD CITIZENS VIGILANCE IS KEY…WE MUST VOTE BIG & WIN BIG…TO DEFEAT THOSE WHO TRY TO RIG & THRIVE ON CHEATING…OUR EYES MUST BE ON THE BALL.
THIS TIME LET’S VOTE BIG & WIN BIG! WE MUST OVERWHELM RIGGING.
A NEW ZIMBABWE IS LOADING…#GoForGold #Godisinit,” President Chamisa said in a statement.
According to Citizens’ Coalition For Change, Zanu PF hooligans stole a voters’ roll in Mabvuku after attacking a police officer.
” In Harare East, Mabvuku, Ward 21 at Simudzayi Primary school polling station, Zanupf thugs violently attacked a police officer and stole a voters’ roll.
After successfully deployed our polling agents at Musi Farm Tent, Ward 4 in Marondera East
@ZECzim
officials have dismissed them citing that it’s a private property that can only be accessible during the day.”

Zanu PF Intimidates CCC Polling Agents
Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous ZRP cops chased away Citizens’ Coalition For Change polling agents at Pamhandu polling station in Epworth on Friday.
This was said by CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba.
Siziba urged citizens to remain vigilant:
“Alert!!! In Epworth
@PoliceZimbabwe
has chased away our agents manning pamhandu polling station.
We won’t accept this! We urge citizens to be vigilant, we are here to defend our vote.”
In Mwenezi, Zanu PF is intimidating CCC polling agents and officials.
“CCC is failing to have election agents at Neshuro in Mwenezi because many CCC members are being intimidated by Zanu PF members,” a source told ZimEye.com.
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Zanu PF Hooligans Steal Voters’ Roll
Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa has assured the nation that Zanu PF will be defeated in the coming polls.
Thousands of citizens across the country on Saturday participated in by-elections.
Zanu PF bigwigs are sweating over President Chamisa’s rising popularity.
“CITIZENS;GOING FORWARD CITIZENS VIGILANCE IS KEY…WE MUST VOTE BIG & WIN BIG…TO DEFEAT THOSE WHO TRY TO RIG & THRIVE ON CHEATING…OUR EYES MUST BE ON THE BALL.
THIS TIME LET’S VOTE BIG & WIN BIG! WE MUST OVERWHELM RIGGING.
A NEW ZIMBABWE IS LOADING…#GoForGold #Godisinit,” President Chamisa said in a statement.
According to Citizens’ Coalition For Change, Zanu PF hooligans stole a voters’ roll in Mabvuku after attacking a police officer.
” In Harare East, Mabvuku, Ward 21 at Simudzayi Primary school polling station, Zanupf thugs violently attacked a police officer and stole a voters’ roll.
After successfully deployed our polling agents at Musi Farm Tent, Ward 4 in Marondera East
@ZECzim
officials have dismissed them citing that it’s a private property that can only be accessible during the day.”
ZRP Cops Dismiss CCC Polling Agents
Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous ZRP cops chased away Citizens’ Coalition For Change agents at Pamhandu polling station in Epworth on Friday.
This was said by CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba.
Siziba urged citizens to remain vigilant:
“Alert!!! In Epworth
@PoliceZimbabwe
has chased away our agents manning pamhandu polling station.
We won’t accept this! We urge citizens to be vigilant, we are here to defend our vote.”
In Mwenezi, Zanu PF is intimidating CCC polling agents and officials.
“CCC is failing to have election agents at Neshuro in Mwenezi because many CCC members are being intimidated by Zanu PF members,” a source told ZimEye.com.
Mavaza: President ED Spent the Last 4 Years Listening to Zimbabweans
TODAY WE VOTE TIME TO MAKE A WISE CHOICE.
BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA
Zimbabwe saw gruesome blood letting campaign for the past three months. Political parties entered in a show case showing off their support. Like a snake shedding its skin we saw the MDC shedding off their skin coming up as CCC.
At the start of this campaign president Emerson Mnangagwa spent a lot of time listening. That’s what he has done over the last four years, and that’s what he did over the last five weeks as well. Now he is prepared to welcome the team we will chose to finish the remaining part of the term and taking Zimbabwe to eternity.
The president did not listen to vested interests. He did not listen to celebrities or millionaires trying to buy influence. He did not listen to highly selective focus groups or any group which put his name at the end or in the middle. The president listened to ordinary people from all walks of life. He listened to Zimbabweans and indeed he is a listening president. Listening to their concerns about education. Listening to their fears about the health system. The president listened to their disillusionment with politicians who break their promises and betray their trust. The president saw first hand how the cities were and are being run down by the opposition city fathers.
The narrow fight between the Opposition and Other parties has excluded millions in Zimbabweans from their own election. People now want politicians to stand up and address the issues that matter to them. The issues of bread and butter. People now want
commitments that are clear and costed. They have realised that leadership can never exist without trust. To that end they want leadership they can trust.
And there is just one day left to determine the direction we take in the remaining part of the term.
One day to turn this into a campaign that sets Zimbabwe on the right course for the years ahead.
One day to turn this into a campaign that focuses on the long term.
One day to turn this into a campaign about the issues that matter to people.`
During the campaign we have been fed a barrage of lies and distortions from the CCC High Command, the like of which we have never seen before.And when the CCC Party get frightened, they get negative, and they get nasty they call for sanctions
Instead of engaging in honest debate, they will put up thousands of negative distorting the truth about their country.
Instead of confronting voters face to face, they will ring people up, whispering lies about our policies down the phone.
Instead of talking about their record, they will fight the most negative, most nasty campaign imaginable.
Well, we will not be cowed. The best antidote to negative Tory campaigning is to fight positively on our programme for Britain.
To make the campaign in this last week a campaign the British people can be proud of.
And our Party has a duty to make that happen. To offer people a different choice than they have been getting from the oppositin
The investment to give our children the best possible education.
Clear, costed commitments to protect and improve our health system.
The guarantee of a referendum on any future change in Europe.
Open government, fair votes, power passed down from Westminster and Whitehall.
We have heard much about trust in this campaign. But politicians can’t expect to be taken on trust. They’ve got to earn people’s trust.
Trust comes from being straight with people. It comes from being consistent in your principles and policies. It comes from sums that add up.
Over the last four years, the ZANU PF in the new dispensation has proved that it can be trusted.
While Over the last four years opposition in its many breaking names failed to prove that they are worthy of our trust. They have reduced our cities to villages.
What ZANU PF set out to do in this campaign is to earn people’s trust by doing thing you all can see. This starts now.
That’s why we have stuck to our core values and consistent beliefs which were cemented in blood of our own. We can never promise you that whites will come running to take your country as Chamisa told you. This coming week Chamisa is flying to England to report on his campaign ZANU PF will be coming back to you to give you the feed back of our By election campaign.
That’s why we produced a costed manifesto and our ideology is known. A menu with prices. Chamisa said he sa no ideology his game plan is the white people running in to invest calling Biti Mr Bhiti.
Zanu PF is saying No false promises of riches we will work together in realistic ways.
We know the will of the Our people. We respect the will of the Our people. And we tell the Our people: we will stand up for Zimbabwe.
And all across the country, we have been straight with people. To attach the price-tag to the promise. To say, not just what you will get, but how it will be paid for. Chamisa promises free education.
All the pundits and the political commentators say you can’t ask people to pay a little more for our schools and hospitals.
But it’s not what people seem to be saying.
Why? Because people know that education will be the key to our success in the years ahead.
And everyone knows that in the real world, you don’t get something for nothing.
Others may be happy to say: ‘education, education, education’. But these are hollow words unless they are matched with ‘resources, resources, resources’.
It’s no good saying, like a preacher of prosperity that you’ll do something – this year, next year, sometime, never. Because you’ll never do anything that way.
Our education system has been undervalued and underfunded for too long now. We need to start now. Putting right the damage of the past years. With the hard cash to make a difference.
In this campaign, we have won support for our commitment to education and to our people.
In this campaign, we have won people’s respect for our straight talking and honesty.
It is time to go for victory.
Now what do I mean by victory?
I mean that by sending a massive force of ZANU PF MPs to PARLIAMENT to fight for our schools and hospitals, it becomes your victory.
A victory for your children and grandchildren.
A victory for your schools and hospitals.
A victory for you.
If you want more doctors and nurses in our hospitals, then the only way you will get them is by voting ZANU PF.
Tomorrow we vote let your voice be heard. Vote for the party which delivers no the party which lies.
Harare Man Nabbed Over Ballot Picture
By A Correspondent- A man from Sunningadale 2 was this afternoon apprehended by polling officers and handed over to the police for taking a picture of his allocated ballot paper.
The man was handed over to the police after he emerged from a voting booth, took a picture of his marked ballot and sent it via WhatsApp.
The man is set to be charged with contravening Section 30 of the Electoral Act.
His arrest come after the ZEC issued a statement warning the electorate against taking pictures of their voting pattern and posting it on social media.
ZEC Official Assaulted By MDC Alliance Stalwarts
By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has expressed its disappointment after an officer was allegedly assaulted by MDC Alliance members at Mhizha Primary School in Harare’s Highfields East constituency.
Commission spokesman Jasper Mangwana said the incident has since been reported and investigations are ongoing.
Reports say the officer was nabbed by MDC Alliance candidates and agents with marked ballot papers.
Mangwana defended the officer saying she was checking whether materials received were in order before the elections.
“Administratively, the presiding officer was checking received election material to ascertain that all was in order before the conduct of the election,” he said.
“The action of the MDC Alliance candidate and agents constitute an electoral offence as outlined in the section 88 of the Electoral Act as read with paragraph 7(1)(c) of the code of conduct for political parties and candidates.
“The commission has reported the matter to the police for investigations and wishes to reiterate that there is a polling station opening procedure which is done before opening of the polling station, where election material is checked and verified by the polling officers.”
ZEC further advised all candidates and observers to follow its code of conduct.
“The Commission urges all election candidates agents and observers to adhere to the code of conduct for observers and election agents,” read the statement.
There have been many complaints against ZEC after pressure group Team Pachedu exposed alleged attempts at rigging in favour of the ruling Zanu-PF by abuse of the voters roll.
The main opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) is calling for the commission’s disbanding on allegations of committing electoral fraud.-newsday
Mpilo Student Nurse Acquitted
By A Correspondent- A student nurse at Mpilo Central Hospital has been acquitted on a charge of stealing drugs worth $5 600 from the public health institution.
Sandra Maramba (21) of Babourfields in Bulawayo, represented by her lawyer Tinashe Dzipe denied the charge when she appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Amanda Ndlovu.
Ndlovu found her not guilty at the close of the State case on Wednesday.
According to the State, police on July 22, 2021 received information from her live-in boyfriend that she was in possession of stolen drugs at her place of residence.
Police raided her lodgings and recovered birth control pills, Ibuprofen, erythromycin, amoxicillin tablets among other drugs.
n her defence, Maramba said she had no knowledge of the other drugs besides the birth control and Ibuprofen tablets.
A witness in the case, Namatirai Derrick Makunike, landlord at the house where Maramba stayed, said the nurse was not the only one staying at the property.
It later emerged that the hospital had no drug theft case.
It was revealed in court that Maramba was arrested following a misunderstanding with her live-in boyfriend, suggesting that he was behind her arrest.
In her ruling, the magistrate and the State had failed to prove a prima facie case against Maramba before acquitting her.-Newsday
“Appreciate NGOs”: ED Told
By A Correspondent- Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) chairperson Peter Mutasa has told President Emmerson Mnangagwa to appreciate the work done by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Zimbabwe.
Mutasa was responding to Mnangagwa’s threats to shut down NGOs he claimed had become wayward and were interfering in areas which they should not.
The former Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president pointed out that the country’s health and education sector among many, were being kept alive by NGOs.
He told NewZimbabwe.com Mnangagwa’s threats betrayed government’s intentions if the Private Voluntary Organisation Bill is to sail through and become law.
“Instead of seeing CSOs as enemies, the government must be thankful for the work that NGOs are playing,” said Mutasa.
“NGOs are providing for medical care, education, food security, disaster management, social security and host of other important functions.
“We are deeply concerned by that statement which clearly shows intentions of the government on the PVO Bill.
“We are supposed to be enhancing democracy by making government accountable and proffering alternatives policies. the government is neglecting.”
“This statement, therefore, is a wake-up call for citizens,” Mutasa added.
“It is a clear declaration of some marshal law of some sort. The president’s statement effectively shows that we are under a serious authoritarian regime where the constitution and constitutional freedoms and rights do not matter anymore.”
Mnangagwa’s regime adopted predecessor Robert Mugabe’s frosty relationship with NGOs with the PVO Bill interpreted by civil society leaders as being another attempt at stifling freedoms.
His government has over the past year forced NGOs to register with provincial development coordinators (PDCs) and at one point announced suspension of hundreds of them.
Mutasa called for solidarity in the wake of Mnangagwa’s comments.
“In a country where the judiciary, legislature, and other important organs of the state are compromised, CSOs remain the only sector that can provide some checks and balances.
“The citizens must therefore defend democracy and livelihoods by protecting their organisations,” he said.
The PVO Bill has provisions that seek to criminalise work of NGOs by proposing harsh penalties, including jail time of up to one year for perceived offences.
The Bill also gives the minister responsible for CSOs and trusts, powers which will enable them to interfere with the operations of these bodies.
NGOs will be required to submit their plans and work to the government, a move critics have said is aimed at curbing the operations of entities that have kept the government in check.
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Zanu PF Hooligans Attack Cops, Steal Voters’ Roll
By A Correspondent- President Nelson Chamisa has assured the nation that Zanu PF will be defeated in the coming polls.
Thousands of citizens across the country on Saturday participated in by-elections.
Zanu PF bigwigs are sweating over President Chamisa’s rising popularity.
“CITIZENS;GOING FORWARD CITIZENS VIGILANCE IS KEY…WE MUST VOTE BIG & WIN BIG…TO DEFEAT THOSE WHO TRY TO RIG & THRIVE ON CHEATING…OUR EYES MUST BE ON THE BALL.
THIS TIME LET’S VOTE BIG & WIN BIG! WE MUST OVERWHELM RIGGING.
A NEW ZIMBABWE IS LOADING…#GoForGold #Godisinit,” President Chamisa said in a statement.
According to Citizens’ Coalition For Change, Zanu PF hooligans stole a voters’ roll in Mabvuku after attacking a police officer.
” In Harare East, Mabvuku, Ward 21 at Simudzayi Primary school polling station, Zanupf thugs violently attacked a police officer and stole a voters’ roll.
After successfully deployed our polling agents at Musi Farm Tent, Ward 4 in Marondera East @ZECzim officials have dismissed them citing that it’s a private property that can only be accessible during the day.”
“Secret Voting In Amaveni”: CCC Raises Red Flag
Fake Cop Nabbed
By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has announced the arrest of one Digoo Matsvange who was masquerading as a police officer.
In a statement, seen by Pindula News, ZRP said Matsvabge was arrested in Bulawayo on Friday while investigating a case of theft. Reads the police statement:
The ZRP confirms the arrest of Digoo Matsvange (49) on 25/03/22 for impersonating a member of the ZRP at Harcourt Flat, Bulawayo.
The suspect identified himself a detective from Harare who was investigating a case of theft involving a lady who resides at the same flat before a police officer residing at the flat asked for his particulars and arrested him.
Reports of people impersonating public authorities are not new.
In many cases, the impersonators do it to commit crimes, evade responsibility and so forth.
“I Am Being Followed”: Job “Wiwa” Sikhala
CCC Polling Agents Threatened With Arrest
Aspiring Zanu PF Councilor Displays Campaign Banners Close To Polling Station
By A Correspondent- Aspiring Zanu PF Chinhoyi Ward 12 councillor, Enock Fombo, has been reported to police after displaying his campaign banners close to a polling station.
Reports say he was also distributing ZANU PF regalia, including wrappers (maZambia), emblazoned with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s pictures along roads leading to voting sites in the politically volatile ward.
CCC candidate Dyke Makumbi raised the alarm and lodged a complaint with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) officials, who deployed a police officer who confiscated one banner that is now being held as evidence. Makumbi said:
Zanu PF has activated its election rigging machinery by sending youths to display campaign banners bearing Fombo’s portrait close to the polling station. This happened right in front of me, prompting me to report the matter to ZEC and to police.
The Electoral Act prohibits displaying material bearing political messaging or wearing party regalia, including T-shirts and caps, within a 100-metre radius from a voting site.
This is not the first time Fombo has courted controversy. Last week, he commandeered a council grader operator to refurbish roads and took a ride on the earthmoving equipment as it drove around the ward.
Residents Dump Garbage At Council Offices
By A Correspondent- Residents of Harare’s Hatfield suburb yesterday dumped garbage outside council’s district offices in protest over poor service delivery.
“We have come with our garbage here as we are tired of trying to manage our waste disposal yet the City of Harare bills us every month,” Hatfield Residents Association chairperson Shakie Mushambi said.
“The council has been neglecting its duties for a long time. Usually garbage collection is supposed to be done four times a month, but there are times when we can go for months without getting service.”
The association’s vice-chairperson Charles Hwandi said the area had been neglected for long, hence the decision to take their grievances to council offices.
We want to see if they will collect the garbage dumped here today (yesterday) or if they will continue to give the same old excuses. And if they don’t keep their collection timetables, we will continue with this exercise, maybe then they can hear us out,” he said.
Council spokesperson Michael Chideme said citizens had a right to lodge a complaint with the local authority.
“It is their democratic right to protest like that and we are addressing the issue,” Chideme said last night.
The protest came shortly after the local authority took delivery of 10 new refuse compactors, five skip trucks and one front-end loader to scale up waste collection.-Newsday
JUST IN: ZEC Warns Voters Against Taking Photos Of Marked Ballot Papers
By A Correspondent| The electoral mother body, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has warned voters against taking photographs of marked ballots and sending them on social media.
ZEC said such acts stands in contravention of the constitution which protects the right to security of the ballot.
Below is the full ZEC statement:
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission notes with concern that some voters are taking photographs of the marked ballots and sending them on social media. This is in contravention of the constitution which protects the right to security of the ballot.
Voters are advised that this constitutional provision is in place to protect them from victimization and is an internationally recognized right which the commission endeavors to protect. Voters are this advised to desist from any actions that might compromise this right and integrity of the electoral process.
Further the electorate is advised that the taking photographs inside the polling station is prohibited and constitutes a criminal offence in terms of Section 30 of the Electoral Regulations SI 21 of 2005

“I Will Give You Two Babies”: Lee Ann Bernard Tells Hopewell Chin’ono
By A Correspondent- Former ZBC News reporter Lee Ann Bernard today decided to shoot her shot at Hopewell Chin’ono.
Seeing the investigative journalist is celebrating his 51st birthday today, Lee Ann who lowkey seems smitten by Daddy Hope decided to wish him a happy birthday and also offered to have two babies with him for free.
Taking to Twitter, Lee Ann wrote;
Happy Birthday Hopewell, heres wishing you had babies to help you blow out those candles, nevertheless my offer still stands.
Apparently, this is not the first time Lee Ann has made such an offer to Hopewell. Yesterday as netizens were discussing about the by-elections. A Twitter user only identified as Obazzy Mussah Mangoma said that if Douglas Mwonzwora wins 1 member of parliament seat and 1 Councillor seat, he will freely volunteer to go and stay in Ukraine forever.
“Mwonzora akahwina 1 MP ne 1 counsellor ndinoenda kuUkrain kunogarako zvachose.”
Responding to Mangoma’s comment, Lee Ann said that if Mwonzora wins she will marry Hopewell and give him 2 kids.
“Akaiwina I’ll Marry Hopewell and give him 2 kids and keep him busy off social media.”
Recently, Lee Ann Bernard made headlines after she accused her former lover, Lincoln “Mhofu” Benyure of using her “genuine love” for him to exploit her for his own selfish ends. She revealed that Mhofu used her to get a passport.
It’s not by choice, it’s who I am, and Mhofu thought he destroyed my heart into pieces, but I had genuine love for him.
“All he wanted was a passport, and I got him one, the next thing he left.
“I fell victim, obviously, to somebody who had his own ulterior motives but I genuinely loved him.
“My choice of moving on was not based on the public saying, we told you so, he is going back to his baby mama.”
Chamisa’s Polling Agents Threatened
By A Correspondent- Saturday’s by-elections could be reduced to a sham after it emerged Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) polling agents are withdrawing their participation after receiving unspecified threats.
CCC deputy secretary for elections Ellen Shiriyendenga claimed their polling agents are pulling out due fear after having been intimidated by suspected Zanu-PF activists and traditional leaders in rural areas.
Shiriyedenga said the rate at which some polling agents are pulling out was worrisome.
“We are getting a worrying trend with regards to our polling agents. Particularly you go to Marondera East, Murewa South and also Mwenezi South, where we are having our polling agents being intimidated to an extent that some actually withdrew out of fear and that culture of fear is going unabated,” Shiriyedenga said.
So we are saying the responsible bodies, do the right thing,” she.
CCC national spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere also said that there have been reports of bribes and fear being instilled in citizens with their political rivals.
“We do not want any illegal conduct at polling stations. We have received reports already of threats being made by certain traditional leaders who are acting unlawfully in a partisan manner. We have heard threats of intimidation. We have heard reports that names are going to be taken down and follow ups will be made on them. That simply has to stop,” Mahere said.
“Traditional leaders have to be the security of the vote and the voter,” Mahere added.
“Our elections directorate, which is headed up by councillor Ian Makoni and his deputy Ellen Shiriyedenga are working round the clock to ensure polling agents are deployed in every single one of the wards and constituencies where there will be a by-election tomorrow,” Mahere postulated.-Newsday
High Court Principal In Soup Over Criminal Abuse Of Office
By A Correspondent- High Court principal prosecutor Henry Muringani now faces six counts of criminal abuse of office after he was slapped with four more counts yesterday.
Muringani (40) was remanded to March 29 for bail application when he appeared before magistrate Stanford Mambanje.
Allegations are that Muringani prepared four bail applications for inmates at Chikuruti Maximum Security Prison on armed robbery charges after altering the charge sheet.
Vincent Kondo, Bill Tirihama, Edwin Muchagwa and Propser Chidaushe had been denied bail on armed robbery charges and advised to apply at the High Court.
It is alleged the suspects gathered that Muringani was assisting inmates get bail. They contacted him through their relatives.
Muringani also personally approached relatives of other incarcerated inmates to facilitate their release.
It is alleged he was paid US$1 000 by Kondo and US$500 each by Tirihama, Muchagwa and Chidaushe.
Muringani then falsified their charge sheets to allow the quartet to appear before the High Court as self-actors on March 1.
However, their luck ran out after investigations established that their charges were falsified.-Newsday
Mnangagwa Pay USD100 Billion Gukurahundi Compensation
As Matabeleland Liberation Organisation (MLO) we would like to put it unambiguously clear that we will not fold our hands and watch while Mr Mnangagwa spills innocent Matabele blood again. We rightly address him here as Mr Mnangagwa because he has stooped too low to be referred as President. His statement that he will shorten our lives for advocating for the restoration of Matabeleland from Zimbabwe is the last straw. It has exposed him as a blood thirst and unrepentant genocidist, terrorist, coup maker and tribal oppressor that he is.
MLO is left with no any other option but to defend Matabele nation in the face of a clear threat from a genocidist who has condemned more than 40 000 innocent Matabele civilians to the grave, their crime being that of being Matabele, if that is a crime at all.
Obviously he is banking on and counting genocide as a victory when he threatens to shorten our lives for peacefully advocating for the restoration of Matabeleland. We will react in the most diabolical way that has never been experienced in the history of Matabeleland and Zimbabwe AKA Mashonaland. We will shake and shame the Shona supremacist system and leave Zimbabwe in shambles.
When we entered the political stage in 2008, we were aware of the fact that we were not entering the beauty contest. We knew very well that we were jumping into the Zimbabwe political platform which is heavily stained with innocent blood of fellow Matabeles. For that reason our organisation is one size fit all like a condom. We say give us death or independence! We have got nothing to lose but our chains. We fear no death. We fear no one but God The Almighty.
MLO will not disappear from the ring and go to ground in the face of Mnangagwa’s threat. But this statement lives as proof of how spot on we were to advocate Matabeleland breakaway from Zimbabwe. His statement has radicalized and opened the eyes of Matabeleland youth who are now itching to fight for their freedom and are willing to accept AK47ns even from the devil himself.
As the reckless dismissal of Mr Mnangagwa from ZANUPF by late President Mugabe in 2017 caused his political down fall and fast- tracked the ascendance of Mnangagwa to the position of President, the unprovoked attack of innocent Matabeles would speed up the implosion of Zimbabwe and accelarate the restoration of Matabeleland state to emerge as The Republic of Matabeleland.
We note that when Mugabe addressed Shona crowds in Mashonaland in the 1980s, telling them that he would wipe out Matabele from the face of earth, they all danced and cheered and celebrated the cruel death of Matabele.
When Zimbabwe Vice President, Constantino Chiwenga threatened to crush CCC like lice, many church organisations, human rights organisations and civil organisations from Mashonaland were up in arms, they came out in their numbers to call him to order. Where are they to rebuke the President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa who has threatened to murder innocent Matabele civilians?
The only noise we hear from Mashonaland is that of Shona crowds applauding and cheering Mnangagwa threaten to kill Matabele. The defeaning silence from the so called human rights organisations and Churches means that they have thrown away their church robs and joined ZANUPF to cheer Mnangagwa to go ahead and kill innocent Matabeles. What kind of humans are these that enjoy and celebrate the suffering and death of their “fellow countrymen”? Why are the Shona people misusing and abusing their majority power?
Well, we now know the truth Matabeles were never accepted as Zimbabweans and they will never be accepted as such.
That is why some of us have accepted that we are not Zimbabweans and we want out of the hell-hole called Zimbabwe.
For the benefit of those who did not read Mnangagwa’s unfortunate statement, it goes like this.
“There are others like the Mthwakazi (Matabele), who think Zimbabwe should be divided into two states to form the Mthwakazi Republic. Let them speak for now because I am not going to arrest them. They will talk, and talk, get old, and die but Zimbabwe will remain a unitary state. No one will divide this country into small states.
“They must keep quiet, work with the government of the day and forget about this country being divided into two states. If they continue to talk about this, let it be known to them that they will have shorter days to live on this earth.
“There is no country in this world that allows for divisions of their nations. United Nations (UN) Charter recognizes every member country including Zimbabwe. Move-in the path that will allow you to live long or else your days are numbered. We want peace and harmony in this country.”
We wonder which UN Charter Mr Mnangagwa is talking about. But if it is the UN Charter that we all know and all read, it allows states like The Republic of Matabeleland which is formerly The Kingdom of Matabeleland, that remained under colonisation through an imperfect decolonisation to restore its states and achieve self determination. It is the same UN that granted independence and sovereignty to South Sudan on 7 July, 2011 after a war between Sudan and South Sudan. It is the same UN that granted Eritrea independence and sovereignty and recognised it as an independent state from Ethiopia on 27 April, 1993.
We have no doubt that the same good UN will soon grant The Republic of Matabeleland its former status as an independent and sovereign state following already existing boundary known as the Jameson Line once recognised by the UN and Mnangagwa’s ancestors.
To all patriotic Matabele people in Matabeleland and diaspora, we say the murderer of your loved ones is threatening to spill more blood of our relatives. Get ready to assist in any possible way to save your own people from the killer jaws of a proven murderer of your people. Even those who are in the the CCC and ZANUPF are not safe. When we smell like goats to our enemy you also smell the same. You will not be spared join us and fight for your independence. If you do not believe at least learn from the Enos Nkala example.
We will not depart from our demands to the Zimbabwe government which are as follows:
I) Restoration of Matebeleland State as at 3 November 1893 and emerge and join the family of nations as The Republic of Matebeleland
2) Pay US$100billion dollars reparations for Matebele genocide done by the Zimbabwe government through Zimbabwe National Army 5th brigade in 1981-1987
Ayihlome Mthwakazi!!!
Izenzo kungemazwi!
Israel Dube
MLO Secretary for Information and Public Affairs
CCC Exposes Election Rigging In Marondera
By- Citizens Coalition for Change CCC said the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission in Marondera denied their agents entry into a polling station at Lawrence Primary School.
CCC said ZEC said that the agents were not registered with the electoral body.
In a Twitter post, the party said:
#ByelectionsViolence Lawrence Primary School, Ward 23 of Marondera East our agents are being denied entry into the polling stations to monitor the voting process, alleging that they’re not registered with @ZECzim.
There were mixed opinions on the report. Some observers expressed frustration in the party for not being proactive. Pindula News presents some of the comments on the post:
Viv T. @viv_sibanda:
Are they registered?
Pikaz @Jawachawa:
Just let them show evidence of registration
Law Togaraseyi @TogaraseyiLaw:
Why did they not register?
Moron @igweeboss:
Some of your tweets expose kusarongeka kwe party. Ma agents anoenda Nhasi? Or anorara pa station
Acknowledge Mkhwekhwe™ @ackymkhwekhwe:
Kana wakamboitawo agent waisa bvunza mubvunzo iwowo
LLOON @LLOON_kids:
Did they register? Are they required to register? Is this their first time at that polling station? Thought they came there for training and etc before.
Mr Lee @leethamboh1:
So varikuenda nhasi really?
PeeNyamzihwa, The Lion Roar @PNyamzihwa:
Just yesterday you were saying that all the Agents had been deployed to guard the ballots, now where are they coming from? did they not sleep there?
ZEC Warns Against Taking Pictures Of Marked Ballots

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has banned the taking of photos of marked ballots and sending them on social media saying it is a violation of the law. This comes after pictures of marked ballots circulated on social media platforms. In a statement, seen by Pindula News, ZEC said actually taking photographs in the polling station is prohibited and constitutes a criminal offence. We present the statement below:
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission notes with concern that some voters are taking photographs of the marked ballots and sending them on social media. This is in contravention of the Constitution which protects the right to security of the ballot. Voters are advised that this constitutional provision is in place to protect them from victimisation and is an internationally recognised right which the Commission endeavours to protect. Voters are thus advised to desist from any actions that might compromise this right and the integrity of the electoral process. Further, the electorate is advised that the taking photographs inside the polling station is prohibited and constitutes a criminal offence in terms of Section 30 of the Electoral Regulations S.1.21 of 2005.
U. Silaigwana
Chief Elections Officer
ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION
By-Elections To Humble Mwonzora
By- Information Secretary, Nick Mangwana, has said today’s by-elections will determine the official opposition party in the country as any result will not change the majority party.
The ruling Zanu PF has the majority in Parliament while Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) and MDC Alliance are the two main opposition parties contesting in the by-elections. Mangwana said:
The real fight tomorrow is for the title of, “Zimbabwe’s Official Opposition”. Otherwise, the majority party will remain thus.
Mangwana’s remarks come barely hours before by-elections meant to fill 28 National Assembly seats and over 100 council seats.
Some of the seats became vacant through the deaths of former officeholders while the majority resulted from recalls of MDC Alliance members by rival MDC-T.
MDC Alliance was then led by Nelson Chamisa who now leads opposition Citizens Coalition for Change while the MDC-T was under Thokozani Khupe and Douglas Mwonzora when the recalls happened.
The recalls followed a 2020 Supreme Court ruling on the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leadership crisis that started during the last days of a former Prime Minister, the late Morgan Tsvangirai who was the party’s founding leader.
The higher court ruled that Nelson Chamisa was not the legitimate leader of the MDC, therefore, the party had to conduct an elective congress, but in the interim, the 2014 structures had to be reinstated.
Khupe then took over, Chamisa rejected the outcome of the court processes arguing that the ruling Zanu PF was influencing the discourse.
In a bid to whip MDC members to accept the outcome, Khupe recalled several MDC Alliance members who had confessed loyalty to Chamisa.
Although Nelson Chamisa, who contested the 2018 elections and lost narrowly to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, believes he deserved to receive money under the Political Parties (Finance) Act, the government recognised Khupe and allocated her the money.
The Political Parties Finances Act stipulates that only a political party that secures 5 per cent of the total votes cast can benefit from the national budget. In the 2018 elections, Zanu PF won 145 of the 210 seats in the National Assembly against MDC-Alliance’s 63.
Determining the official opposition is also important as the international community was having confusion as both Chamisa-led and the Mwonzora-led political outfits claimed to be the official opposition.
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Zanu PF Threatens Chamisa Polling Agents, Force Them Out Of Polling Stations
By-Zanu PF is said to be threatening the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), polling agents and forcing them to withdraw their participation.
CCC deputy secretary for elections Ellen Shiriyendenga claimed their polling agents are pulling out due to fear after having been intimidated by suspected ZANU PF activists and traditional leaders in rural areas.
Shiriyedenga said the rate at which some polling agents are pulling out was worrisome. Shiriyedenga said:
We are getting a worrying trend with regards to our polling agents. Particularly you go to Marondera East, Murewa South and also Mwenezi South, where we are having our polling agents being intimidated to an extent that some actually withdrew out of fear and that culture of fear is going unabated.
So we are saying the responsible bodies, do the right thing.
CCC national spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere also said that there have been reports of bribes and fear being instilled in citizens with their political rivals. Mahere said:
We do not want any illegal conduct at polling stations. We have received reports already of threats being made by certain traditional leaders who are acting unlawfully in a partisan manner. We have heard threats of intimidation. We have heard reports that names are going to be taken down and follow-ups will be made on them. That simply has to stop.
Mahere added that CCC’s elections directorate headed up by councillor Ian Makoni and his deputy Ellen Shiriyedenga are working round the clock to ensure polling agents are deployed in all the wards and constituencies.
-NewZimbabwe
Mangwana Predicts The Death Of Mwonzora’s Political Career
By- Information Secretary, Nick Mangwana, has said 26 March by-elections will determine the official opposition party in the country as any result will not change the majority party.
The ruling Zanu PF has the majority in Parliament while Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) and MDC Alliance are the two main opposition parties contesting in the by-elections. Mangwana said:
The real fight tomorrow is for the title of, “Zimbabwe’s Official Opposition”. Otherwise, the majority party will remain thus.
Mangwana’s remarks come barely hours before by-elections meant to fill 28 National Assembly seats and over 100 council seats.
Some of the seats became vacant through the deaths of former officeholders while the majority resulted from recalls of MDC Alliance members by rival MDC-T.
MDC Alliance was then led by Nelson Chamisa who now leads opposition Citizens Coalition for Change while the MDC-T was under Thokozani Khupe and Douglas Mwonzora when the recalls happened.
The recalls followed a 2020 Supreme Court ruling on the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leadership crisis that started during the last days of a former Prime Minister, the late Morgan Tsvangirai who was the party’s founding leader.
The higher court ruled that Nelson Chamisa was not the legitimate leader of the MDC, therefore, the party had to conduct an elective congress, but in the interim, the 2014 structures had to be reinstated.
Khupe then took over, Chamisa rejected the outcome of the court processes arguing that the ruling Zanu PF was influencing the discourse.
In a bid to whip MDC members to accept the outcome, Khupe recalled several MDC Alliance members who had confessed loyalty to Chamisa.
Although Nelson Chamisa, who contested the 2018 elections and lost narrowly to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, believes he deserved to receive money under the Political Parties (Finance) Act, the government recognised Khupe and allocated her the money.
The Political Parties Finances Act stipulates that only a political party that secures 5 per cent of the total votes cast can benefit from the national budget. In the 2018 elections, Zanu PF won 145 of the 210 seats in the National Assembly against MDC-Alliance’s 63.
Determining the official opposition is also important as the international community was having confusion as both Chamisa-led and the Mwonzora-led political outfits claimed to be the official opposition.
Chamisa Agents Chased Out Of Polling Station
By- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission in Marondera has denied the Citizens Coalition for Change CCC’s polling agents entry into Lawrence Primary School.
CCC said ZEC said that the agents were not registered with the electoral body.
In a Twitter post, the party said:
#ByelectionsViolence Lawrence Primary School, Ward 23 of Marondera East our agents are being denied entry into the polling stations to monitor the voting process, alleging that they’re not registered with @ZECzim.
There were mixed opinions on the report. Some observers expressed frustration in the party for not being proactive. Pindula News presents some of the comments on the post:
Viv T. @viv_sibanda:
Are they registered?
Pikaz @Jawachawa:
Just let them show evidence of registration
Law Togaraseyi @TogaraseyiLaw:
Why did they not register?
Moron @igweeboss:
Some of your tweets expose kusarongeka kwe party. Ma agents anoenda Nhasi? Or anorara pa station
Acknowledge Mkhwekhwe™ @ackymkhwekhwe:
Kana wakamboitawo agent waisa bvunza mubvunzo iwowo
LLOON @LLOON_kids:
Did they register? Are they required to register? Is this their first time at that polling station? Thought they came there for training and etc before.
Mr Lee @leethamboh1:
So varikuenda nhasi really?
PeeNyamzihwa, The Lion Roar @PNyamzihwa:
Just yesterday you were saying that all the Agents had been deployed to guard the ballots, now where are they coming from? did they not sleep there?
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EU Ambassador In Epworth Observing By-Elections
By A Correspondent- European Union Ambassador To Zimbabwe, Timo Olkkonen, is in Harare’s Epworth residential suburb observing by-elections.
The EU envoy posted on his Twitter account notifying his presence in Epworth.
“Mangwanani Epworth! We are here as part of the local diplomatic effort to observe the by-elections. Early start, busy day ahead!
@euinzim“, he said.
Mangwanani Epworth! We are here as part of the local diplomatic effort to observe the by-elections. Early start, busy day ahead! @euinzim pic.twitter.com/FfOZcS5Yet
— Timo Olkkonen_EU ???? (@TimoOlkkonen) March 26, 2022
Hatfield Residents Dump Garbage At Council Offices
Residents of Harare’s Hatfield suburb yesterday dumped garbage outside council’s district offices in protest over poor service delivery.
“We have come with our garbage here as we are tired of trying to manage our waste disposal yet the City of Harare bills us every month,” Hatfield Residents Association chairperson Shakie Mushambi said.
“The council has been neglecting its duties for a long time. Usually garbage collection is supposed to be done four times a month, but there are times when we can go for months without getting service.”
The association’s vice-chairperson Charles Hwandi said the area had been neglected for long, hence the decision to take their grievances to council offices.
“We want to see if they will collect the garbage dumped here today (yesterday) or if they will continue to give the same old excuses. And if they don’t keep their collection timetables, we will continue with this exercise, maybe then they can hear us out,” he said.
Council spokesperson Michael Chideme said citizens had a right to lodge a complaint with the local authority.
“It is their democratic right to protest like that and we are addressing the issue,” Chideme said last night.
The protest came shortly after the local authority took delivery of 10 new refuse compactors, five skip trucks and one front-end loader to scale up waste collection.
-Newsday
Zim Goes To Vote In Make Or Break By-Elections
By A Correspondent| Zimbabweans in the vacant 28 parliamentary and 105 local government seats will today re-elect representatives in an election that has a lot at stake.
The ruling Zanu PF has set its sight on eating into previously opposition seats and is targeting Epworth, St Marys and Marondera Central on top of its own Chivi South and Marondera East among others.
On the other hand, the newly formed CCC is targeting to retain seats previously occupied by its members before they were recalled by Douglas Mwonzora of MDC-T.
MDC-T which is struggling to stamp its authority as the main opposition is out to prove a point though it is going to be a tall order.
The major contestation is between Zanu PF and CCC who sees these by-elections as a precursor to the do or die general elections which are due in 2023.
CCC has hit the ground running and judging by the numbers witnessed at their star rallies, it is ready to give Zanu PF a good run for their money.
Zanu PF on the other hand has also flexed its mobilisation capacity with well attended rallies albeit claims of bussing supporters from all over the country.
“The real fight tomorrow is for the title of, “Zimbabwe’s Official Opposition”. Otherwise the majority party will remain thus,” said Information Secretary Nick Mangwana.
CCC Spokesperson Fadzai Mahere said this election is their chance to test the country’s electoral systems and processes to enable them to push for necessary reforms that ensure the 2023 elections are free and fair.
Whoever wins big today will have an early lead ahead of the main battle on 31 July 2023.
Govt Suspends Registration Of PVOs
Government has suspended the registration of trusts and Private Voluntary Organisations (PVOs) in a move seen as part of a political ploy to restrict local participation of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and non-profits.
This follows the gazetting of the Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment Bill in November 2021.
The bill seeks to amend the PVO Act.
The bill, which regulates the operations of trusts, associations and all organisations providing charitable services, everyone who benefits and supports their work, seeks to prevent, among other things, Civil Society Organisations (CSO) from undertaking political lobbying.
The CSOs have, however, raised concern that the suggested amendments will restrict their work and violate people’s rights. The CSOs say the government wants to silence organisations that stand up for human rights.
NGOs and non-profits are registered either as PVO or as a trust under the Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare ministry while trusts are registered under the Justice ministry through the Deeds Office.
In its investigation, the Zimbabwe Independent crew, posing as prospective NGO operators, visited the Deeds Office where they were told the registration process had been suspended.
An official manning the Deeds Office said: “We are not registering trusts at the moment, we are only issuing deeds for houses. Even PVOs are not being registered at the moment. We received a directive two months ago to stop registering NGOs until further notice.”
Company registration representatives who spoke to the Independent said the move to block NGO registration was politically motivated as the country prepares for elections in 2023.
“We are not processing trusts at the moment. Government directed the registrar to stop due to political reasons. I’m not sure when we will resume,” the representative said.
“It could be after next year as we understand that government is trying to reduce opposition funding through these organisations.”
Commenting on registering of trusts, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said there was no such directive as family trusts were still being registered.
“I’m not aware. Why would I stop anyone to register his family trust? If you want to register a company, register it under the relative legal instrument. You can’t register a trust so that you use it to run a company,” he said.
“The problem is that people are abusing family trusts to do business. We have not refused anyone to register for the purpose it should be but those that want to abuse the system then move around saying they have been barred. There is no such directive if you want to register a family trust”.
Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare minister Paul Mavima was not available for comment and he did not respond to questions sent via WhatsApp.
Among other things, the proposed law would have the effect of criminalising the work of CSOs and NGOs in Zimbabwe by proposing harsh penalties, including jail time of up to one year for NGO related offences.
CSOs say the Bill also gives the government and the minister responsible for NGOs and trusts excessive power to interfere with the operations of these bodies.
“It further gives the responsible minister the power to make an application to the High Court to appoint one or more persons of his/her choice as trustees to run the affairs of an organisation for a period not exceeding 60 days — an excessive intrusion in the administration of PVOs,” CSOs said end of January in a letter to Speaker of National Assembly of Zimbabwe Jacob Mudenda.
In Zimbabwe, NGOs have contributed towards employment creation, tax revenues mobilisation, foreign currency generation, provision of social protection and humanitarian assistance, growth in the local tourism sector as well as overall economic growth.
Critics of the proposed law say the PVO Amendment Bill violates the Constitution.
However, the government argues that the changes are meant to plug external interference in Zimbabwe’s domestic political affairs.
Government proposed the PVO Amendment Bill to comply with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recommendations to align the country’s laws. The recommendations require the laws and regulations that govern non-profit organisations so that they are not abused for the finance of terrorism.
CSOs view this as government using lawfare to curtail democracy.
Zimbabwe already has the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act, the Bank Use Promotion Act, the Suppression of Foreign and International Terrorism Act, and the Criminal Law Code to curb illicit financial flows.
ZEC Taken To Court Over Mbizo By-Election Ballot Papers
By A Correspondent| The United Zimbabwe Alliance (UZA) yesterday approached the High Court to have the ballot papers for Mbizo parliamentary by-elections reprinted.
The party says it’s candidate Gladys Mutunami’s face is blotched and difficult for her supporters to see when voting.
“United Zimbabwe Alliance has taken the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to the High Court seeking a compelling order, to have ZEC directed to reprint the Ballot Papers for Mbizo Constituency where our UZA candidate Gladys Gamuchirai Mutunami is standing for the 26 March 2022 By- Elections.
“The candidate, upon inspecting ballot papers, has raised valid objections to her photo image presentation,” the party said.
“We firmly believe that the electorate will not be able to identify our candidate and this will disadvantage our candidate in the 26 March 2022 by elections,” added UZA.
The matter has not yet been decided despite the fact that voting is starting in almost an hour’s time.
Our Candidates Were Bullied On Social Media
By A Correspondent| Opposition MDC-T has alleged that its candidates in the by-elections slated for today were being bullied on social media.
In a statement on Friday, MDC-T Secretary General Paurina Mupariwa said their party was ready for the by-elections which she said is their opportunity to replace the recalled representatives with bona-fide party cadres who stand for the movement’s values.
“We faced many challenges, key among them being resource constraints and a well coordinated & funded misinformation campaign by our detractors. Our party, candidates and leaders also faced an unprecedented social media bullying,” said Mpariwa.
It’s President Chamisa’s Lazarus Resurrection Moment
It’s President Chamisa’s Lazarus ressurrection moment as his party wins by elections
As Masvingo CCC deploys fearless election agents in all polling stations
As electorate punishes MDC T Mwonzora for recalling its elected representatives without consulting them
As Zanu PF gets punished for failing to revive economy
25 March 2022
Wezhira Munya
26th March 2022 at 7am, Zimbabweans will cast their votes to elect 28 members of Parliament and 105 councillors.
25 members of Parliament were recalled from Parliament by MDC T president Mwonzora. The 25 former members of Parliament’s sin was that they pledged their support to President Nelson Chamisa.
In addition the two other members of Parliament vacancies rose after, Zanu PF recalled Chivi South Killer Zivhu and demoted and redeployed Gokwe Central member of Parliament Matendadanda to be ambassador to Mozambique.
Death of Kwekwe Central member of Parliament trigger another by election.
MDC T Mwonzora’s axe fell on 103 councillors, as he recalled them. The other two councillors died.
Mwonzora’s recalls were supported by Zanu PF, as they combined forces to fight President Chamisa. MDC T Mwonzora took all properties including Harvest House (Morgan Tsvangirai House) with the help of the army, police and other security forces. President Nelson Chamisa lost political finances , members of Parliament, party colours, symbols and everything.
Will the electorate punish Mwonzora and MDC T for recalling its elected representatives without consulting them?
Mr Mashumba MDC T Khupe’s aid said, tomorrow Mwonzora and MDC T will be defeated and buried politically by CCC under President Chamisa.
Tomorrow is an opportunity for Zimbabweans to vent their anger on Zanu PF under president Mnangagwa that failed to revive economy, high cost of fuel, goods and services, poor salaries , corruption among other ills.
In a symbolic Lazarus moment, President Chamisa resurrected with a might yellow wave that shock Zimbabwe body politic.
The introduction of Citizens Coalition for Change by President Chamisa brought new excitement , new hope and new believe.
Zimbabwe grounds was maternity ward where President Chamisa gave birth to new party in the presence of more than 60 000 supporters, in Gokwe over 25 000 fearlessly resisted police rally ban. In Kwekwe, Zanu PF killed Mr Ncube CCC supporters during the rally. There were more than 45 000 supporters. Bulawayo the City of Kings and Queens turn into yellow as more than 35 000 supporters filled white stadium.
Not to be outdone, Gweru roars into life as Cyclone Wamba sweeps through. Mkoba stadium was choked , it could not breath as more than
43 000 supporters congregated.
Beitbridge was on top form, as over 42 000 CCC supporters listened to President Chamisa’s speech.
The Yellow Cyclone moves to Mutare as Sakubva Stadium turned into yellow, over 50 000 supporters welcome President Chamisa in Makomoyo.
President Chamisa was received in the land of his birth by 58 000 Wezhiras.
President Chamisa addressed his last rally in Epworth. Epworth rally was organised in two hours but 35 000 people attended.
The above rallies attendance are a clear indication that President Chamisa is popular. Tomorrow, President Chamisa’s supporters must go, vote and defend the votes.
President Chamisa writes: FELLOW CITIZENS;GOING FORWARD CITIZENS VIGILANCE IS KEY…WE MUST VOTE BIG & WIN BIG…TO DEFEAT THOSE WHO TRY TO RIG & THRIVE ON CHEATING…OUR EYES MUST BE ON THE BALL.THIS TIME LETS VOTE BIG & WIN BIG! WE MUST OVERWHELM RIGGING. A NEW ZIMBABWE IS LOADING…#GoForGold #Godisinit”
After tomorrow’s election victory, President Chamisa and CCC will have their first members of Parliament and councillors. The newly elected CCC council and mps will be the first Parliament and council deployees. History be made.
Masvingo responded to the call by President Chamisa to guard the votes, vote and put agents in all polling stations.
For the first time in Masvingo , CCC led by President Chamisa field agents in Mwenezi East, Chivi South, Chivi North and all areas where there are elections.
CCC national women assembly chairlady Hon Mugidho said, “We are in Mwenezi East and other CCC 25 members from Chiredzi to give support to CCC Mwenezi cadres. We are here to defend the votes. All polling stations have minimum of 2 election agents. CCC Mwenezi East leaders have prepared for these elections. “
In Chivi South, national members : Ms Evelyn Masaiti and Ms Mwatenga said, “We are excited that CCC Chivi South has worked extremely well and we encourage all our CCC members to come and vote.”
In Bikita , Masvingo CCC provincial organiser said, “All our agents are now at the polling stations and we are geared to win”
In Masvingo urban youth, secretary of elections Mr Nyahunda said, “We are going to reclaim our 4 wards in Masvingo urban. Our campaigns were top class and we are confident to win.”
In addition, Masvingo CCC district chair advocate Mureri said, “l want to thank all CCC members for great campaign, financial support and for voting tomorrow. I want to wish all CCC candidates victory tomorrow.”
Zanu PF Agents Fight For Food At Polling Station
Masvingo urban ward 7 Zanu PF elections agents fight for food
25 March 2022
Wezhira Munya
Two Zanu PF elections agents stationed at Rujeko Primary school in Masvingo urban ward 7 fought today. They fought over a plate of sadza and meat during lunch break whilst at the polling station.
This fight took place this afternoon.
It was an embarrassing moment as Zanu PF councillor candidate Mr Prosper Dohwai failed to supply enough lunch for his election agents.
Zanu PF ward 7 council candidate Mr Prosper Dohwai had to restrain them.
The Zanu PF election agents fight broke in the presence of election officials, police and other party agents.
One senior Zanu PF member who resides in Rujeko B and an eyewitness said, “l condemn violent behaviour among our Zanu PF members. I urge our councillor candidate Mr Dohwai to adequately provide food to our agents.”
One Zanu PF election agent in ward 7 at Rujeko Primary school said, our candidate Mr Dohwai is failing to give us food in time. He is not appreciating that we are guarding his votes.
Citizens Coalition for Change council candidate in ward 7 Masvingo urban Mr Richard Musekiwa adequately provided food for his agents.
Also other parties that are contesting in ward 7 managed to give food to their candidates.
Thieves Raid Soccer Star’s House
Manchester United and France midfielder Paul Pogba has revealed that he lost his World Cup winner’s medal to thieves during a raid at his house last week.
The incident occurred last Tuesday while Pogba was away with the Red Devils for their Champions League match against Atletico Madrid at Old Trafford.
According to the Frenchman, the thieves broke into his home while his children were asleep in their bedroom. The stolen items include jewels from his mother and the world champion medal that he won with France in 2018.
“There were jewels from my mother, my world champion medal,” Pogba told French outlet L’Equipe.
“What scared me the most was that my two children were at home with the nanny during this incident.
“She overheard everything, called my wife and security, then locked herself with the boys in a room. For several days, she was shocked. The main thing is that my children are well.”
Meanwhile, Pogba is currently away on international duty for friendlies against Ivory Coast and South Africa.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Citizens’ Struggle Unstoppable- President Chamisa
Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa says he will never betray the people’s struggle in spite of relentless efforts by Zanu PF to arrest change.
President Chamisa has pointed out that despite the difficult terrain he will not compromise the struggle.
In a statement on Twitter yesterday, change champion Hon Job Sikhala said:
“The Champion In Chief telling me that, “this is the struggle we should never put brakes. We are with the people. We should never betray them.”
We will walk the difficult terrain together until our people are free.”
Nation Fed Up With Zanu PF False Promises- President Chamisa
President Nelson Chamisa exposes Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s lies in Epworth…
Watch video: Chief change champion President Chamisa addresses thousands in Epworth
ZEC Rigging Exposed
Tinashe Sambiri|In an incident that has further compromised the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s credibility, an officer was caught rigging elections on Thursday.
The incident happened at Mhizha Primary School.
Political observers argue ZEC cannot run free and fair polls.
Benjani Appointed Ngezi Platinum Boss
Castle Lager Premier Soccer League side Ngezi Platinum Stars have appointed former Warriors captain Benjani ‘The Undertaker’ Mwaruwari as their new head coach.
The Mhondoro-based outfit parted ways with Rodwell Dhlakama early this month and his assistant Takesure Chiragwi was in charge on an interim basis.
A source at the club confirmed that Madamburo have appointed Mwaruwari, who will be assisted by Bongani Mafu and Chiragwi.
“Yes Benjani is the new coach, and will be assisted by Bongani Mafu and current interim coach Takesure Chiragwi while Father (Nengomasha) will be the team manager,” the source said.
Former Warriors midfield enforcer Tinashe ‘Father’ Nengomasha will be the team manager.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
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Bogus Nurse Nabbed
A 39-YEAR-OLD Borrowdale woman who masqueraded as a nurse at Mvurwi hospital and defrauded a money changer of RTGS $205 000 has been arrested.
According to the police Juliet Musa is assisting police with investigations and is set to appear today at Guruve magistrates courts.
“We arrested Musa after she masqueraded as a nurse in Mvurwi on August 15 last year and duped the complainant of his money by requesting him to send money in her CBZ account purporting to be one sister Munetsi of Mvurwi hospital,said the police.
“The complaint complied and went the following day to see sister Munetsi who declined that she had requested him to send money a police report was filed and trasses were made through the bank.
She was only caught last week and it was established that she had dupped a lot of people around the country using the same modus operandi.-Bulawayo24
Chamisa Puts ZEC Under Spot-Light
By- The President of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Nelson Chamisa said tomorrow’s by-elections were going to test the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s professionalism.
Chamisa made the demands while addressing party supporters Epworth where the party held its last campaign for the by-elections.
He said:
“ZEC, we are watching you, where we are going it is a test. We want to see if you are serious, if there is any rigging. We have a right as citizens to demand that ZEC must be disbanded. Players have a right to say this referee is not fair and can’t referee us, so ZEC if you continue playing like this, I warn you Justice (Priscilla) Chigumba, we will fire you.
ZEC does not mean Zanu PF electoral commission or Zanu PF electoral committee, ZEC means Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. Zanu PF is just a denominator just like CCC, the common denominator is Zimbabwe, be fair and allow people to be defeated. ZEC must not be an extension of Zanu PF because ZanuPF is an outgoing political party.
He speaks when ZEC is already being criticised for anomalies in the voters’ roll, ballot paper and establishment of polling stations.
CCC said it had since written to ZEC over the alleged discrepancies.
ZEC Establishes Polling Station At Zanu PF Base
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has set up a polling station at an alleged ruling ZANU PF torture base in Mbizo constituency, Kwekwe, ahead of the March 26 by-elections.
Over the years, there have been reports of the Black Wadada base being home to a terror group known as Al-Shabaab.
Opposition members and other people considered foes by the ruling party militia and the local political godfathers have been reportedly dragged to Black Wadada – located in Mbizo 9’s Ward 12 – where they have been tortured even in broad daylight, sometimes fatally.
The base is situated behind a shopping centre dominated by drinking outlets.
The electoral commission has set up three tents to be used as polling booths at Black Wadada.
Members of the opposition who spoke to Grazers News feared that there would be a low turnout at the Black Wadada polling station due to fear.
They predicted that polling agents and election monitors from the opposition may either be chased away or fail to turn up, increasing the chances of ballot stuffing.
Settlement Chikwinya, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) parliamentary candidate for Mbizo, confirmed the setting up of the Black Wadada station adding that he had complained to ZEC. He said:
Black Wadada, a known terror base for Zanu PF where the Al-Shabaab….has been turned into a polling station that houses three booths. We as CCC have raised concern over the security of the voter and the ballot at this station.
We would have favoured the transfer of the polling station to a secure place like the Classbell primary school which is nearby. We have picked information that the youths at the terror base actually want to bar voters from accessing the polling station.
Chikwinya added that ZEC promised to remove the polling station from Black Wadada but it had not acted on its promise by Thursday, two days away from the elections.
ZANU PF youths have been camping at the base and local drinking places for days, Grazers News was told, playing loud music that extols the ruling party while taunting passers-by using vulgarities.
The youths mainly comprise machete-wielding gangs that have in the past hacked people to death in broad daylight but escaped prosecution.
More: GrazersNews
Chamisa Puts ZEC On Test
By- Leader of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Nelson Chamisa has demanded neutrality and fairness from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) in tomorrow’s by-elections.
Chamisa made the demands while addressing party supporters Epworth where the party held its last campaign for the by-elections.
He said:
“ZEC, we are watching you, where we are going it is a test. We want to see if you are serious, if there is any rigging. We have a right as citizens to demand that ZEC must be disbanded. Players have a right to say this referee is not fair and can‘t referee us, so ZEC if you continue playing like this, I warn you Justice (Priscilla) Chigumba, we will fire you.
ZEC does not mean Zanu PF electoral commission or Zanu PF electoral committee, ZEC means Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. Zanu PF is just a denominator just like CCC, the common denominator is Zimbabwe, be fair and allow people to be defeated. ZEC must not be an extension of Zanu PF because ZanuPF is an outgoing political party.
He speaks when ZEC is already being criticised for anomalies in the voters’ roll, ballot paper and establishment of polling stations.
CCC said it had since written to ZEC over the alleged discrepancies.
Chigumba Speaks On Highfield Election Rigging Attempt
By- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has issued a statement on a video circulating on social media in which one of its presiding officers was “caught red-handed opening polling material” in the absence of polling agents.
It is alleged that she administered them on her desk then put them back in the box in breach of s51 of the Electoral Act.
In a statement, ZEC said the officer was lawfully conducting her duties. Read the statement:
ZEC STATEMENT: HARRASSMENT OF A ZEC ELECTORAL OFFICER
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission would like to express its displeasure at the harassment of its electoral officer by MDC Alliance candidate and agents at Mhizha Primary School in Highfield East Constituency yesterday 24 March 2022 while she was lawfully conducting her duties. This incident is circulating on social media misleading the electorate implying that the electoral officer is contravening the law.
Administratively the presiding officer was checking received election materials to ascertain that all was in order before the conduct of the election. The actions of the MDC Alliance candidate and agents constitute an electoral offence as outlined in section 88 of the Electoral Act as read with paragraph 7(i)(c) of the Code of Conduct for Political Parties and Candidates. The Commission has reported the matter to the police for investigation.
The commission wishes to reiterate that there is a polling station opening procedure which is done before opening of the polling station, where all election material is checked and verified by the polling officers.
The Commission urges all election candidates, agents and observers to adhere to the code of conduct for observers and election agents. Only accredited people are allowed to enter polling stations outside polling period.
Zanu PF Persuades Mugabe Family To Endorse Mnangagwa
By- Zanu PF is persuading the former President Robert Mugabe’s family to endorse Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Mnangagwa is now the leader of Zanu PF, a position he grabbed after toppling Mugabe through a military coup in 2017.
Posting on his Facebook page this week, Christopher Mutsvangwa, the Zanu PF spokesperson, said the Mugabe family had endorsed President Emerson Mnangagwa.
“Effusive joy and total gratitude as comrades Bona and Robert Mugabe express that abiding FAMILY loyalty to ZANU-PF, the Party of the Enduring Zimbabwe Revolution,” posted Mutsvangwa.
Mnangagwa toppled the late Zimbabwe founding leader through a military coup in November 2017.
Mugabe died a bitter man in 2019 after telling his family that he be buried at his Zvimba rural home.
Has Bona Mugabe Joined Zanu PF?
By- Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa has claimed that former President Robert Mugabe’s daughter, Bona, has joined his party.
Posting on his Facebook page this week Mutsvangwa said the Mugabe family had endorsed President Emerson Mnangagwa.
“Effusive joy and total gratitude as comrades Bona and Robert Mugabe express that abiding FAMILY loyalty to ZANU-PF, the Party of the Enduring Zimbabwe Revolution,” posted Mutsvangwa.
Mnangagwa toppled the late Zimbabwe founding leader through a military coup in November 2017.
Two years later, Mugabe died a bitter man after declaring that he would never vote for his Zanu PF party.
The late veteran leader also told his family that he be buried at his Zvimba rural home.
Four Zim Armed Robbers Gunned Down By SA Police
By- South African Police have gunned down four Zimbabwe armed robbers after they tried to rob a shop at Stoneridge Mall in Johannesburg.
One of the armed robbers killed is 27-year-old Everjoy Ndlovu from Mlomwe, Plumtree. South African police wanted him for a series of armed robberies.
Ndlovu’s uncle, Thaba Nleya, confirmed the incident after going to see the body. Nleya said:
It’s true, we have seen the body, his death is the one that is shocking. As for him being an armed robber, we knew that our nephew was into that.
We warned him many times to leave it but he continued.
We are collecting money from family members and our friends to try and transport his body home since he didn’t have funeral cover.
According to the Gauteng Province police spokesperson, Major General Girly Mbele, the suspects met the police as they were exiting the mall.
The police approached the mall after hearing gunshots and upon arrival, the suspects fired at the police as they tried to flee. Mbele said:
The suspects were driving a white Nissan Almera and they robbed a shop that sells clothing and cellphones at Studio 88 at Stoneridge Mall.
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Ngezi Platinum Appoint Benjani Mwaruwari Head Coach
Castle Lager Premier Soccer League side Ngezi Platinum Stars have appointed former Warriors captain Benjani ‘The Undertaker’ Mwaruwari as their new head coach.
The Mhondoro-based outfit parted ways with Rodwell Dhlakama early this month and his assistant Takesure Chiragwi was in charge on an interim basis.
A source at the club confirmed that Madamburo have appointed Mwaruwari, who will be assisted by Bongani Mafu and Chiragwi.
“Yes Benjani is the new coach, and will be assisted by Bongani Mafu and current interim coach Takesure Chiragwi while Father (Nengomasha) will be the team manager,” the source said.
Former Warriors midfield enforcer Tinashe ‘Father’ Nengomasha will be the team manager.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
We Want League Title: Bosso
Highlanders coach Mandla ‘Lulu’ Mpofu says the Bulawayo giants are aiming to win the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.
Bosso had a slow start to the season after winning only one of their first six matches but a 4-0 mauling of Herentals, as well as an entertaining 1-1 stalemate with CAPS United last week, have steadied the ship.
Speaking to the media ahead Sunday’s meeting with Yadah at Babourfields on Sunday, Mpofu reiterated that Bosso are gunning for the country’s biggest club prize.
“We are aiming for the championship and we want to make Barbourfields a fortress,” said the former Warriors assistant coach.
Newly-appointed assistant coach Joel Lupahla, who joined the club after parting ways with Northern Region side Golden Eagles, thanked Bosso for the opportunity.
“I would like to thank the Highlanders family for giving me such a wonderful opportunity,” he said.
“l’m hoping that coming here will raise the spirit of the boys and also of the fans,” added Lupahla.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
About Body Immunity
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Top Cop Nabbed With Fake Hunters’ Licence
By A Correspondent- A top police officer has been arrested for possession of a fake Leaner Professional Hunter licence (LPH).
This was revealed by ZimParks public relations officer Tinashe Farawo who said :
A top police officer has been arrested for possession of a fake Leaner Proffessional Hunter licence (LPH). The cop was arrested while trying to renew it. He has been handed to CID for further investigations. @Zimparks
We Will Never Betray The People- President Chamisa
Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa says he will never betray the people’s struggle in spite of relentless efforts by Zanu PF to arrest change.
President Chamisa has pointed out that despite the difficult terrain he will not compromise the struggle.
In a statement on Twitter yesterday, change champion Hon Job Sikhala said:
“The Champion In Chief telling me that, “this is the struggle we should never put brakes. We are with the people. We should never betray them.”
We will walk the difficult terrain together until our people are free.”
Citizens Coalition For Change (CCC) Namibia Partners Mutasa Central Ahead Of By-elections
25 March 2022
Following a worldwide program by the new baby Citizens Coalition For Change to partner constituencies that are going to participate in the impending by-elections tomorrow, Namibia embraced the noble revolutionary idea. Yellow revolutionaries in Namibia convened on Zoom and invited Hon Saruwaka so that he could present the state of ward 15. Our diligent leader furnished us with the areas of needy and we committed to do everything necessary to offer moral , material and financial support to ward 15. The organic district commenced to mobilise resources for the ward to defend the vote against ZanuPF rigging shenanigans.
It is not a secret that the role of external assemblies is to support the national democratic revolution financially especially in this difficult scenerio after Mwonzora stole our political finances pocket. Yellow citizens from Rundu, Windhoek,Northern branches and individuals from four corners of the country ran around and managed to send 300US$ to support the by-elections. It was made clear to the receivant Hon Saruwaka that Namibia district shall continue to mobilise funds and materials until the election is over.
I would like to express my great appreciation to the pragmatic district Chairperson Elisha Chambara and his entire leadership in the respective branches for working tirelessly, mobilising funds from the enthusiastic citizens who are yearning for a New Great Zimbabwe. The revolutionary mood in the diaspora is quite electric, we encourage all Citizens in Namibia to contribute their 10,20,50,100,200 dollars towards complete change. Our polling agents should not be tempted to betray the Yellow Revolution because of money. We should support our struggle financially to win Zimbabwe for change.
Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia district salutes all who managed to contribute to socio-economic transfiguration, supporting their quest for freedom with hard earned cash in the diaspora. Our dream and aspiration is to have Zimbabwe work again under the able leadership of the Change Champion Commander-In-Chief President Advocate Nelson. We wish Mutasa Central Ward 15 good luck in these by-elections not forgetting the rest of our CCC candidates across the breadths and lengths of Zimbabwe.
Zec is under the camera. It must be disbanded , we don’t expect a purported independent commission to be an extension of ZanuPF. Priscilla Chigumba and team are clearly taking instructions from the Shake Shake Building, that must stop! We continue to demand the independence of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. Zec must respect the constitution of Zimbabwe, we have heard that some of the polling stations are located in the bushes of Kwekwe. An old Zec official was caught marking ballot papers at Mhizha Primary School which is quite pathetic and unfortunate. We reiterate that Zec must be disbanded.
Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
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ZEC Official Caught Rigging Polls
Tinashe Sambiri|In an incident that has further compromised the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s credibility, an officer was caught rigging elections on Thursday.
The incident happened at Mhizha Primary School.
Political observers argue ZEC cannot run free and fair polls.
Video: ZEC Official Caught Rigging Elections
Tinashe Sambiri|In an incident that has further compromised the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s credibility, an officer was caught rigging elections on Thursday.
The incident happened at Mhizha Primary School.
Political observers argue ZEC cannot run free and fair polls.
Finger A Symbol Of Hope, Prosperity- President Chamisa
President Nelson Chamisa exposes Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s lies in Epworth…
Watch video: Chief change champion President Chamisa addresses thousands in Epworth
Emmerson Mnangagwa A Criminal- Mthwakazi
The Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) has responded to the threats made by President Emmerson Mnangagwa against secessionist movements that are pushing for the creation of a Mthwakazi Republic in Zimbabwe.
Addressing Zanu PF supporters at a campaign rally in Chitungwiza on Wednesday, Mnangagwa warned those pushing for the creation of a breakaway state in southwestern Zimbabwe that their lives will be shortened.
He singled out the Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP), one of several other pressure groups in the region which share the secessionist agenda of the movement.
Responding to the threats, MRP described Mnangagwa as a criminal who should be hauled before the International Court of Justice, the principal judicial organ of the United Nations (UN).
The party said on its Twitter page:
The threat to Mthwakazi people’s restoration Movements by Emmerson Mnangagwa in his rally today at Chitungwiza is a travesty of Justice!
He, Mnangagwa is a criminal, not our people. Mthwakazi will be free at last.
The cries of the victims of Gukurahundi for Justice are confusing this president of Zimbabwe. His portion is at The Hague.
People in southwestern Zimbabwe complain of alleged marginalisation which they say include deliberate exclusion from the economic system and lack of equal opportunity in various areas as well unresolved issues around the Gukurahundi killings.- NewsDay/ ZimEye correspondent
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“The Mugabes Are Zanu PF To The Bone”
By A Correspondent- Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa posted on Facebook suggesting that Bona Mugabe and her husband are members of the ruling party.
Taking to Facebook, Chris Mutsvangwa wrote;
Effusive joy and total gratitude as comrades Bona and Robert Mugabe express that abiding FAMILY loyalty to ZANU-PF, the Party of the Enduring Zimbabwe Revolution.
Bona’s brother, Robert Mugabe Jr, got social media talking after he was spotted at a ZANU PF rally held in St Mary’s in Chitungwiza on Wednesday where he said he belonged to the party.
Robert Mugabe Junior met with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and other ZANU PF high profile members.
Robert Jnr said it was only right for him to be a ZANU PF member since that was the family’s legacy. He said:
They have been very accomodating. I thought I should come and support the party. Like it’s a family tradition. Since I was born the only thing I knew is ZANU PF. I am a ZANU PF child and I have a ZANU PF soul. It is only right that I continue the legacy.
While at the rally, Robert Mugabe Jnr chanted the ZANU PF slogan as he endorsed his support for the ruling party. Reports say he is set to contest for the Zvimba West National Assembly seat in the 2023 general elections.
Some observers thoughts the children of the late founding leader of Zimbabwe would not like to be associated with the party their father led for decades considering that he had sour relations with current party leaders during his last days in power.
Some also claim that the government is behind the push to have the veteran leader’s remains exhumed and reburied at the National Heroes Acre, a move the family is resisting, therefore, they predicted that Mugabe’s family will not endorse the ruling party.
Elderly Warren Park Citizen Hands Self To Police After Killing Wife
The Warren Park community has been left stunned after an elderly man, popularly known as Sekuru Mponchi, handed himself over to the police after he allegedly killed his wife with an iron bar after a misunderstanding in the early hours of Friday morning.
Preliminary findings show that the elderly couple would frequently fight and were heard screaming and shouting before the murder occurred. After the murder Mponchi, who is being alleged to be a mental patient, handed himself over to the police.
SOURCE: H-Metro