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Dear Editor
Anyone who knows relatives of this guy by the name Tafadzwa Leithen Ngirazi.
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By Political Reporter- The Zanu PF Youth League has been plunged into chaos as a power struggle erupted over an alleged “coup” within its top executive.
Secretary for Youth Affairs Tinoda Machakaire unilaterally reshuffled the executive council, sparking fierce resistance from his deputy, John Paradza.
In a circular dated 09 December 2024, Machakaire announced sweeping changes to key positions, asserting the reshuffle was necessary for fulfilling the league’s constitutional obligations and implementing resolutions from the National People’s Conference.
Among the new appointees were:
Machakaire said these changes were effective immediately.
However, Paradza swiftly declared the move unconstitutional, advising the affected officials to ignore the reshuffle.
In a strongly worded memo to Machakaire, Paradza cited Article 25, Section 339 of the Zanu PF Constitution, accusing him of bypassing proper procedures and disregarding the mandate of elected provincial representatives.
Paradza revealed that he had escalated the matter to the party’s Secretary General, Obert Mpofu, seeking intervention to prevent what he described as “unnecessary divisions and tensions” within the league.
He further instructed the reshuffled officials to remain in their posts pending official resolution.
The Youth League’s internal rift comes amid heightened political sensitivity in Zanu PF, raising questions about broader implications for the party’s stability ahead of key national events.
By Political Reporter- The Welshman Ncube faction of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has filed an urgent High Court application to block disputed Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu’s controversial actions in Parliament.
Led by Ncube, deputy leader Lynette Karenyi Kore, Sesel Zwidzai, and Edwin Mushoriwa, the CCC faction has named the party as the primary applicant in their case.
Tshabangu, who took control of the CCC after the 2023 general elections, has been accused of using his position to orchestrate a sweeping reshuffle of parliamentary portfolio committee chairpersons to favour his allies.
Critics claim these moves undermine the CCC’s collective authority.
Among the respondents listed in the court papers are Tshabangu, Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda, and Senator Nonhlahla Mlotshwa, who Tshabangu controversially appointed as the CCC Chief Whip.
The applicants are challenging the constitutionality of Tshabangu’s decisions, arguing that they exceed his authority and violate both party rules and court orders.
They seek a declaration nullifying Tshabangu’s recent actions, including the alleged removal of CCC representatives from the Standing Rules and Orders Committee (SROC) and various reshuffles within parliamentary committees.
Ncube’s affidavit emphasizes that Tshabangu’s actions are unilateral and do not reflect the CCC’s collective stance.
He accused Tshabangu of defying an earlier court order barring him from recalling party members, asserting that the reshuffles amount to disguised recalls.
“His actions are a frolic of his own,” stated Ncube. “He is a non-entity, and it is surprising that the Speaker continues to entertain him instead of respecting the party’s collective will.”
The matter is yet to be heard in court, with no date set for the hearing. Until then, the CCC remains embroiled in its deepest leadership crisis to date.
By-A Harare family is desperately seeking assistance in locating its 14-year-old daughter, who has been missing since Wednesday night.
She left home in Waterfalls, Harare, with a small bag of clothes.
Her phone is switched off, and they have not been able to reach her.
The family is deeply concerned about her safety and wants to know if she is safe.
If anyone has seen her or has any information about her whereabouts, please contact them immediately at +263 783 01 9 427, +263 773 527 885.
Please share this message widely.
Any help finding her would be greatly appreciated.
A Harare family is desperately seeking assistance in locating its 14-year-old daughter, who has been missing since Wednesday night.
She left home in Waterfalls, Harare, with a small bag of clothes.
Her phone is switched off, and they have not been able to reach her.
The family is deeply concerned about her safety and wants to know if she is safe.
If anyone has seen her or has any information about her whereabouts, please contact them immediately at +263 783 01 9 427, +263 773 527 885.
Please share this message widely.
Any help finding her would be greatly appreciated.
By Political Reporter-Advocate Nelson Chamisa has publicly revealed the latest attempts by the Zanu PF regime to entrap him in a legal snare, describing it as a calculated move to arrest and tarnish his image.
On Monday, Chamisa narrowly avoided a potential contempt of court charge by appearing before the Zanu PF-aligned Harare City Commission of Inquiry.
The former opposition leader described the inquiry as a “political trap,” orchestrated under the guise of investigating alleged corruption within the Harare City Council.
Through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), Chamisa outlined his experience:
“I was requested to testify before Retired Justice Maphosa Cheda at the Harare City Commission inquiry, a forum set up by Mr. Mnangagwa. Despite reservations about its legitimacy, I obliged as an officer of the court. The proceedings revealed their true intent—another sham inquiry aimed at entangling me in baseless allegations.”
Chamisa explained that an audio recording presented as evidence was poorly executed, raising serious questions about its authenticity.
It featured claims by a councillor, purportedly linking him to council decisions.
Chamisa, however, dismantled the accusations, noting the absence of any legal or procedural basis to involve him, as he holds no formal role in local government.
Critics argue that the state’s goal was to engineer a default by Chamisa, thereby enabling a contempt charge. Chamisa’s attendance thwarted this plan, with the inquiry concluding in under 20 minutes.
Chamisa’s spokesperson, Gift Ostallos Siziba, called the summons “political theatrics” and condemned the regime for wasting public resources:
“Summoning the People’s President highlights Zanu PF’s weaponisation of the law to intimidate the legitimate winner of the 2018 and 2023 Presidential Elections. Meanwhile, Zimbabwe loses $1.2 billion annually to illicit gold flows. Instead of tackling critical issues—such as the energy crisis and collapsing public services—the regime indulges in costly sideshows.”
The inquiry itself has been widely criticised as lacking credibility.
The audio recording, central to the allegations, referred not only to Chamisa but also to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Observers noted the selective targeting of Chamisa while ignoring Mnangagwa’s involvement, further exposing the partisan nature of the commission.
The Harare City Council, under the controversial leadership of Sengezo Tshabangu, has been plagued by instability.
Tshabangu, whose appointment remains disputed, has presided over administrative chaos, including alleged unlawful recalls of councillors aligned with Chamisa’s Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).
Critics have highlighted glaring contradictions in the regime’s strategy.
While Zanu PF attempts to implicate Chamisa in council mismanagement, it has previously endorsed Tshabangu as the legitimate CCC leader.
Chamisa had formally distanced himself from the council’s activities long before the alleged misconduct occurred.
Chamisa’s testimony not only cleared his name but also exposed the inquiry’s flaws.
The opposition leader condemned the broader governance crisis under Zanu PF, stating:
“This is not justice but a systemic leadership failure. These inquiries are distractions from addressing real issues—corruption, maladministration, and the erosion of our towns and cities.”
As Zimbabwe grapples with economic decline and deteriorating public services, Chamisa’s handling of the inquiry has reinforced his position as a resilient figure confronting state persecution.
In a closing remark shared on X, Chamisa declared:
“Another colossal waste of public funds, another sham exposed. Zimbabwe deserves better.”
By A Correspondent
Afro-fusion musician Greatman, whose real name is Tongai Gwaze, has taken to social media to mock Zimbabwean MMA fighter Themba Gorimbo following his loss over the weekend.
Gwaze, who has collaborated with prominent musicians such as Mathias Mhere, Dorcas Moyo, Sulumani Chimbetu, and Alick Macheso, shared a post on X (formerly Twitter) saying: “Great Hope batai hama dzaGori kunenge kwaita basa uko” (Gorimbo’s relatives, please check if he’s okay).
CCC Members File Urgent Court Application Against National Assembly Speaker and Clerk
Harare – The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) and several of its members have filed an urgent court application at the High Court in Harare, seeking a declaratory order and relief against changes made to parliamentary Standing Rules and Orders. The application challenges the legality of the recent amendments that led to their alleged unconstitutional exclusion from parliamentary committees.
The applicants, including Welshman Ncube, Lynette Karenyi, Sessel Zvidzai, and Edwin Mushoriwa, contend that the actions by Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda and Clerk of Parliament Nonkosi Ndlovu violate constitutional provisions. The case, prepared by Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers, calls for the court to nullify the amendments and restore their positions.
Grounds of the Application
The CCC applicants argue that:
1. The amendments to the Standing Rules and Orders Committee (SROC), passed in December 2024, were enacted in violation of Section 151 of the Constitution, which governs parliamentary procedures.
2. On December 6, 2024, the Speaker allegedly announced unconstitutional changes, replacing members of CCC with individuals who were not nominated by the party.
3. The alterations undermine the proportional representation of political parties in Parliament, as outlined in the Constitution, and unjustly exclude CCC representatives.
4. The Speaker and Clerk of Parliament acted beyond their powers by implementing changes without consulting affected parties.
The application states that the applicants were lawfully entitled to participate in key parliamentary committees and decision-making processes. They allege that their exclusion compromises not only their party’s representation but also the democratic accountability of the legislature.
Relief Sought
The applicants are seeking:
• A declaration that the amendments to the SROC and the removal of CCC members were unconstitutional and void.
• An order reinstating CCC representatives to their original positions in parliamentary committees.
• A prohibition against the Speaker and Clerk of Parliament from making further changes to committee structures without constitutional compliance.
Implications of the Case
This legal battle comes amid growing tensions between the opposition and ruling ZANU PF in Zimbabwe’s Parliament. The CCC has accused the Speaker and other parliamentary officials of using procedural changes to marginalize opposition voices and consolidate ruling party dominance.
If the High Court grants the application, it could set a significant precedent in upholding constitutional provisions on parliamentary representation and the balance of power. Conversely, a dismissal of the application could further strain relations between the CCC and parliamentary leadership.
What’s Next
The High Court is expected to deliberate on the application urgently, given its potential impact on parliamentary operations. Political analysts and citizens alike are closely watching the case, as it underscores broader issues of governance, representation, and adherence to the rule of law in Zimbabwe’s political landscape.
Harare – In an unexpected twist, Harrison Marange and his wife, Demetria Zirenga, have filed an appeal to the Supreme Court contesting a High Court ruling that declared them illegal occupants of former Education Minister Dzingai Mutumbuka’s property. The appeal, lodged on December 2, 2024, challenges the November 13 judgment by Justice Priscila Munangati Manongwa, which ordered the couple’s immediate eviction from the property at 90 Harare Drive, Colney Valley, Chisipite.
The couple, represented by Zvavanoda Law Chambers, is seeking to overturn Justice Munangati’s decision, which not only deemed them unlawful occupants but also ordered them to vacate the premises within 15 days and pay the costs of the case. The appeal has effectively delayed their eviction, leaving them in occupation of the disputed property.
Grounds for the Appeal
Marange and Zirenga’s appeal asserts that Justice Munangati erred in ruling against their ownership claim. They maintain that they lawfully purchased the property from a man named Jonah Ngome, whose alleged title deeds were declared fraudulent by the High Court. The couple seeks a Supreme Court order affirming them as the rightful holders of all rights and interests in the property.
In their filing, they argue that the High Court judgment was flawed and seek to have it set aside in its entirety.
Mutumbuka’s Opposition to the Appeal
Dr. Mutumbuka, the former Education Minister and the confirmed legal owner of the property by the High Court, has vehemently opposed the appeal. Represented by Sawyer Mkushi Legal Practitioners, he has also approached the High Court to expedite the eviction ordered by Justice Munangati.
In his response to the Supreme Court, Dr. Mutumbuka’s lawyers described the couple’s appeal as an “abuse of court process” and “defective” on multiple legal grounds. They have called for the withdrawal of the Supreme Court application, stating that its outcome would not overturn Justice Munangati’s original judgment.
Fraudulent Title Deeds and Key Ruling
Justice Munangati’s ruling declared that Marange and Zirenga have no legitimate claim to the property, emphasizing that they lack the title deeds necessary to establish ownership. The court also highlighted the absence of Jonah Ngome, the alleged seller, who has failed to appear in court to substantiate the couple’s claim. Furthermore, the judge ruled that Ngome’s purported title deed is a forgery and ordered its removal from the Registrar of Deeds’ records.
What Lies Ahead
As the case now heads to the Supreme Court, legal experts note the high stakes involved. The outcome could set a significant precedent for property ownership disputes in Zimbabwe, particularly where fraudulent documentation and contested ownership claims are involved.
For now, the appeal allows Marange and Zirenga to remain at the property, but Dr. Mutumbuka’s legal team remains confident in their position. With a counter-motion to enforce the High Court’s eviction order already in progress, the legal battle is far from over.
The property dispute continues to draw public attention, highlighting critical issues around fraudulent property transactions and the enforcement of judicial decisions. The nation now awaits the Supreme Court’s ruling on the matter.
Harare – In a significant development for Zimbabwe’s economic policy, Finance, Economic Development, and Investment Promotion Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has announced that Treasury is open to revisiting some of the controversial tax measures outlined in the 2025 National Budget. Speaking at the 2025 post-budget breakfast meeting in Harare on Monday, Ncube acknowledged growing concerns from captains of industry, commerce, and economists, signaling potential changes to key taxation policies.
Minister Ncube revealed that Treasury has initiated studies to assess the impact of specific taxes on businesses, particularly the intermediated money transfer tax (IMTT), popularly known as the 2% tax. “We have directed the Treasury to do a study on the impact of the intermediated money transfer tax on businesses, and we are ready to review based on the results of the studies,” he said. He urged businesses to continue submitting their views, adding, “We have January and the midterm policy review, where we could make some adjustments based on actual facts on the ground.”
Industry Concerns on IMTT
The IMTT, a 2% tax on all electronic money transfers, has faced widespread criticism from business leaders who argue that it has hurt profitability, reduced sales, and eroded competitiveness. Additionally, the tax is blamed for increasing operational costs, including those associated with staff, electricity, rentals, and other overheads.
While defending the introduction of the taxes as measures aimed at boosting the economy, Ncube acknowledged the need to strike a balance between revenue collection and sustaining business operations. “The tax measures are meant for the good of the economy, including addressing health issues, protecting local industries, and supporting environmental initiatives,” he explained.
Green Taxes and Industry Protection
Highlighting some of the progressive elements of the budget, Minister Ncube pointed to the introduction of taxes aimed at promoting environmental sustainability. He noted that while many countries have banned plastic bags, Zimbabwe opted for a surtax on plastic bags to protect local industries. “I resisted calls to shut down companies producing plastic bags and instead introduced a surtax to avoid killing industries,” he said.
He also defended the recently introduced fast-food tax, describing it as a measure to bridge funding gaps in the health sector, which faces challenges due to shifting global funding priorities.
Supporting Green Energy and Local Manufacturing
Ncube outlined additional measures aimed at promoting green energy and reducing import dependency. He highlighted incentives for developing charging stations for electric vehicles, part of a broader plan to align Zimbabwe with global trends. The minister also emphasized incentives for local manufacturing, particularly in the automotive sector, including car and bus assembly. “These efforts are designed to stimulate local industry and reduce reliance on imports,” Ncube said.
Potential Tax Adjustments in 2025
The finance minister’s remarks suggest a willingness to engage with stakeholders and revisit contentious taxes as part of the midterm fiscal review.
By A Correspondent
Zimbabwean rapper Holy Ten has intensified his beef with controversial businessman and “tenderpreneur” Wicknell Chivayo, accusing him of attempting to buy his support with an insulting offer.
The conflict centers around Chivayo’s proposition to gift Holy Ten a luxury car in exchange for backing the ruling party during the last Zimbabwean elections. However, Holy Ten rejected the offer, calling it deeply offensive.
“I support the president, but I don’t support the president so that I get a GLE,” Holy Ten stated. “The fact that you are even telling me you wanted to buy me a GLE is insulting. If someone wants to buy me a car, they need to start at the G-Wagon.”
Holy Ten’s remarks come amid his growing frustration with Chivayo, a businessman known for his close ties to the government. Chivayo’s offer of a Mercedes-Benz GLE was seen by the rapper as an attempt to secure his political allegiance, but Holy Ten has made it clear that he is not interested in such materialistic gestures.
The exchange highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding wealth, power, and political influence in Zimbabwe, with Holy Ten pushing back against attempts to buy his loyalty. His comments also reflect his stance on authenticity and integrity, making it clear that his support cannot be bought.
“I’m not someone who is swayed by material things,” Holy Ten emphasized. “If you want my support, it should come from a place of true understanding, not just because you can offer me a car.”
This clash between Holy Ten and Chivayo has sparked further debate about the intersection of politics and celebrity culture in Zimbabwe, with many watching closely to see how the feud unfolds.
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe — The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has announced the revival of a 2007 resolution mandating the repossession of council-leased shops whose tenants have exceeded a 10-year tenure. The policy, originally intended to ensure fair distribution of commercial spaces, had faced delays and resistance since its inception.
First passed on December 5, 2007, the resolution was shelved after backlash from business groups. A renewed enforcement attempt in 2017 met a similar fate, stalling progress. However, recent discussions by the council’s finance and economic development committee have reignited efforts to implement the measure.
During a September meeting of the sub-committee on the allocation of stands and premises for development, the idea of introducing a fresh policy to cap lease periods was debated. Ultimately, it was noted that the existing 2007 resolution already provided a suitable framework. The committee resolved to enforce the existing policy rather than craft a new one.
Councillor Ntandoyenkosi Ndlovu, chairperson of the sub-committee, sought clarification on the eviction process under the policy. In response, the council’s valuer and estates manager, Mr. Thabani Ncube, recommended a gradual approach. He advised issuing written notices to tenants nearing the end of their lease terms and handling cases individually to avoid ethical and logistical issues with immediate evictions.
“Council would rather wait for the lapse of the policy and advise the applicants accordingly. However, a notice in writing would be issued as a reminder of the new policy when applicants sought the renewal of leases,” said Mr. Ncube.
The council has since reaffirmed the resolution, paving the way for its enforcement.
New Leasing Opportunities Announced
In parallel, BCC has advertised a tender inviting bids for various business premises across Bulawayo, including tuck shops, kiosks, industrial stands, and social clubs. This initiative is expected to boost the city’s economic growth while addressing equitable access to council-leased properties.
Available properties include six tuck shops at primary schools in Nkulumane, Emganwini, Manondwane, and Aisleby Farm, two kiosks at Barbourfields Stadium and Borrow Swimming Pool, and a service station in Barham Green.
Nine service industry stands in Emakhandeni, Luveve, and Cowdray Park are up for lease, targeting ventures like hair salons, grinding mills, gas retailing, and welding. Additionally, six factory shells in Kelvin North industrial area are on offer for activities such as carpentry, tailoring, pottery, and electrical repairs.
Other opportunities include leased shops in Makokoba and Njube, a primary school site in Montrose, and two social clubs in North End. One club will focus on amateur sports and social activities, while the other will be dedicated to basketball.
Promoting Economic Growth and Fair Access
The revived resolution and new leasing opportunities aim to ensure equitable access to council-leased properties while fostering local entrepreneurship. This move aligns with the council’s commitment to addressing longstanding challenges and unlocking economic potential in Bulawayo.
Residents and businesses are encouraged to participate in the tender process to help drive economic development and create a more inclusive business environment.
By A Correspondent
Opposition leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa, has responded to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s desperate attempts to implicate him in the Harare City Council land saga.
Below is Advocate Chamisa’s full response:
On Monday, I was called to testify before (Rtd) Justice Maphosa Cheda at the Harare City Commission inquiry, a forum established by Mr. Mnangagwa.
While I have reservations about the legitimacy of the Commission, I agreed to appear out of courtesy and in my capacity as an officer of the Court and advocate for justice.
The Commission sought my response to claims allegedly made by a councillor, who supposedly mentioned my name in connection with the so-called “regularisation process” of the Harare City Council.
I made it clear: I have no locus standi to comment on local authority matters. I am neither a councillor, mayor, nor a local government official, and I am not part of the central government. Urban councils are statutory bodies governed by the Urban Councils Act, and decisions are made by council committees or full council motions—not by external actors or political parties.
An audio recording was played at the hearing, purportedly of the councillor referring to me as a party leader. Its amateurish presentation, played from a phone, raised questions about its authenticity and reliability.
Despite these concerns, I responded to avoid embarrassing the Commission. For the record, I would not recognise the councillor in question if we met face-to-face. The voice on the recording also mentioned Mr. Mnangagwa. I pointed out that if my presence was deemed necessary based solely on this audio, then the same courtesy should surely be extended to Mr. Mnangagwa, whose name was also mentioned.
The principle is clear: he who alleges must prove. It is unjust to summon individuals based on unsubstantiated claims. The law demands evidence, not baseless accusations.
I wish to make it clear: as a human rights defender, a champion of justice, and a steadfast constitutionalist, I strongly condemn the destruction of people’s homes. Using bulldozers to erase lives and livelihoods is criminal, sadistic, and inhumane. This is not justice; it is a testament to systemic leadership failure and a mockery of human rights.
This is not the first time a Commission has been used as a diversion from addressing real issues. In 2018, Mr. Mnangagwa established the Motlanthe Commission following disputed general elections. I was summoned before the Commission over a matter that had nothing to do with me. Now, in 2023, the same pattern is repeating, with me being drawn into issues far beyond my purview.
This governance crisis cannot be resolved through malicious intent or unwarranted targeting of innocent individuals via commissions. It requires genuine accountability and decisive action to address the root causes.
Corruption, maladministration, and poor governance are eroding our towns, cities, and the country as a whole. These cancers must be eradicated. Local governance has become a theatre of incompetence and impunity. It is a crisis compounded by a small group that weaponizes inquiries to distract from its own failures. It is time to hold accountable those who are truly responsible for this decay.
By A Correspondent
Mamelodi Sundowns have confirmed the appointment of Portuguese coach Miguel Cardoso as their new head coach, replacing Manqoba Mngqithi.
Cardoso’s unveiling took place at a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, marking the start of his tenure at the Pretoria-based club. The Portuguese manager had been linked with Sundowns earlier in the season, initially as a potential replacement for the outgoing Rulani Mokwena.
Despite Mngqithi leading the team to the top of the Betway Premiership standings, his dismissal comes after a series of disappointing results in domestic cup competitions. Sundowns were eliminated from the MTN8 by Stellenbosch in the semifinals and suffered defeat in the Carling Knockout final against Magesi FC. Additionally, the team has struggled in the CAF Champions League, with no wins from their first two matches.
While Mngqithi has been let go, Steve Komphela and Kennedy Mweene will continue in their roles within the new coaching setup.
By A Correspondent
Zimbabwe’s inflation rate has hit a staggering 1027% per year, making it the highest in the world, according to renowned American economic analyst Professor Steve Hanke.
In a post shared on his X (formerly Twitter) handle, Professor Hanke sharply criticized President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s leadership, linking the country’s economic woes to his policies.
“Today, I measure Zimbabwe’s inflation at 1027%/yr. This is the WORLD’S HIGHEST INFLATION RATE,” Hanke wrote. “PRES. MNANGAGWA = ARROGANT, CORRUPT, & INCOMPETENT.”
Hanke, who is a professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University, has long been vocal about the economic mismanagement in Zimbabwe.
His latest remarks come amid a spiraling economic crisis that has seen the country struggle with skyrocketing inflation, unemployment, and a collapsing currency.
The inflation rate is measured using the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which tracks the price changes of a broad range of goods and services. Hanke’s report points to the severe economic instability resulting from a combination of factors, including over-expansionary fiscal policies that have flooded the economy with excessive money supply.
“The strong link between fiscal deficit and money growth in Zimbabwe, especially since 1997, suggests that over-expansionary fiscal policy is often at the heart of the hyperinflationary trend in the country,” said Hanke.
He further explained that high fiscal deficits lead to rapid money growth, which in turn fuels hyperinflation.
Zimbabwe’s economic crisis can be traced back to policies that have exacerbated the country’s debt and deficit, leading to a vicious cycle of devaluation and price hikes.
Despite these dire economic conditions, President Mnangagwa’s government has failed to take significant corrective measures, according to Hanke and other critics.
Professor Hanke’s criticism of Mnangagwa’s leadership is not new.
He has repeatedly accused the Zimbabwean president of being incapable of addressing the underlying causes of the country’s economic collapse, blaming corruption and poor governance for the nation’s ongoing struggles.
“The government’s failure to tackle the root causes of inflation and economic mismanagement is the primary reason why Zimbabwe remains mired in crisis,” Hanke concluded, urging for urgent reforms and a focus on sound fiscal policy to avert further economic decline.
As inflation continues to devastate Zimbabwe’s economy, the international community, including economists like Hanke, continues to voice concern over the regime’s ability to steer the country toward recovery. The call for change has grown louder, with many now questioning the competence and integrity of the leadership.
By A Correspondent | ZimEye | In a seismic development, dispossessed Zimbabweans now have a legal pathway to target and reclaim billions of dollars and gold stashed abroad by Kamlesh Pattni, a business partner of Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The announcement comes in the wake of sweeping sanctions imposed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on Pattni and his global network of businesses for their involvement in corruption and gold smuggling.
The sanctions, announced on International Anti-Corruption Day, are the culmination of a multi-year investigation led by ZimEye News Network and Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit. The investigation, spanning 2015 to 2023, exposed Pattni’s elaborate schemes to siphon off Zimbabwe’s natural resources through bribery, fraud, and money laundering for the purpose of rigging elections.
A Path for Asset Seizure
U.S. sanctions on Pattni mirror global moves against illicit wealth, including the freezing and forfeiture of Russian oligarchs’ assets following sanctions over the Ukraine war. Legal experts suggest Zimbabweans and other affected parties can pursue similar actions to reclaim Pattni’s offshore wealth, potentially valued in billions.
Precedents, such as a £236,815.15 forfeiture against a UK scammer, underscore the possibility of attaching Pattni’s assets under U.S. and UK sanctions regimes. These measures target funds derived from corruption, enabling victims to recover stolen wealth through court-enforced forfeiture orders.
Pattni’s Web of Corruption
The U.S. Treasury detailed Pattni’s operations, accusing him of orchestrating a “global gold smuggling and money laundering network” that exploited Zimbabwe’s natural resources. By bribing officials and deploying trusted associates, Pattni concealed his illicit activities through a complex web of companies in jurisdictions such as the UAE, Singapore, and the British Virgin Islands.
Key to Pattni’s schemes was his use of trusted supporters, including relatives and close allies, to mask ownership and facilitate illegal transactions. Among his front companies are Sun Multinational DMCC, Fiza Gold and Bullion Trading LLC, and numerous others, all implicated in smuggling and laundering funds derived from Zimbabwean gold exports.
Zimbabwe’s Dispossessed Citizens Stand to Benefit
The sanctions highlight the systemic looting of Zimbabwe’s natural wealth, depriving its citizens of critical resources for infrastructure, education, and economic development. Bradley T. Smith, Acting Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, condemned Pattni’s actions, stating, “Corruption respects no borders, and its consequences are felt worldwide. These sanctions demonstrate our commitment to holding these actors accountable.”
Zimbabwean activists and anti-corruption campaigners have welcomed the sanctions, emphasizing that this opens a new chapter for justice and restitution. Pressure is now mounting on the Zimbabwean government to cooperate with international enforcement efforts to recover the stolen wealth.
Next Steps for Justice
Pattni’s designation under Executive Order 13818 freezes all U.S.-linked assets and prohibits transactions with him or his network. Entities and individuals facilitating transactions with Pattni risk secondary sanctions, further isolating his operations.
This landmark action signals hope for Zimbabweans seeking justice and accountability for decades of exploitation. Legal experts urge victims and advocacy groups to act swiftly, leveraging the sanctions to initiate asset recovery and reparations.
As the investigation continues to unfold, the spotlight remains on how Zimbabwe’s government and international partners will collaborate to dismantle Pattni’s network and restore stolen wealth to its rightful owners.
This story is developing, and more updates are expected in the coming weeks.
By A Correspondent
Opposition leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa, has responded to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s desperate attempts to implicate him in the Harare City Council land saga.
Below is Advocate Chamisa’s full response:
On Monday, I was called to testify before (Rtd) Justice Maphosa Cheda at the Harare City Commission inquiry, a forum established by Mr. Mnangagwa.
While I have reservations about the legitimacy of the Commission, I agreed to appear out of courtesy and in my capacity as an officer of the Court and advocate for justice.
The Commission sought my response to claims allegedly made by a councillor, who supposedly mentioned my name in connection with the so-called “regularisation process” of the Harare City Council.
I made it clear: I have no locus standi to comment on local authority matters. I am neither a councillor, mayor, nor a local government official, and I am not part of the central government. Urban councils are statutory bodies governed by the Urban Councils Act, and decisions are made by council committees or full council motions—not by external actors or political parties.
An audio recording was played at the hearing, purportedly of the councillor referring to me as a party leader. Its amateurish presentation, played from a phone, raised questions about its authenticity and reliability.
Despite these concerns, I responded to avoid embarrassing the Commission. For the record, I would not recognise the councillor in question if we met face-to-face. The voice on the recording also mentioned Mr. Mnangagwa. I pointed out that if my presence was deemed necessary based solely on this audio, then the same courtesy should surely be extended to Mr. Mnangagwa, whose name was also mentioned.
The principle is clear: he who alleges must prove. It is unjust to summon individuals based on unsubstantiated claims. The law demands evidence, not baseless accusations.
I wish to make it clear: as a human rights defender, a champion of justice, and a steadfast constitutionalist, I strongly condemn the destruction of people’s homes. Using bulldozers to erase lives and livelihoods is criminal, sadistic, and inhumane. This is not justice; it is a testament to systemic leadership failure and a mockery of human rights.
This is not the first time a Commission has been used as a diversion from addressing real issues. In 2018, Mr. Mnangagwa established the Motlanthe Commission following disputed general elections. I was summoned before the Commission over a matter that had nothing to do with me. Now, in 2023, the same pattern is repeating, with me being drawn into issues far beyond my purview.
This governance crisis cannot be resolved through malicious intent or unwarranted targeting of innocent individuals via commissions. It requires genuine accountability and decisive action to address the root causes.
Corruption, maladministration, and poor governance are eroding our towns, cities, and the country as a whole. These cancers must be eradicated. Local governance has become a theatre of incompetence and impunity. It is a crisis compounded by a small group that weaponizes inquiries to distract from its own failures. It is time to hold accountable those who are truly responsible for this decay.
By A Correspondent
Afro-fusion musician Greatman, whose real name is Tongai Gwaze, has taken to social media to mock Zimbabwean MMA fighter Themba Gorimbo following his loss over the weekend.
Gwaze, who has collaborated with prominent musicians such as Mathias Mhere, Dorcas Moyo, Sulumani Chimbetu, and Alick Macheso, shared a post on X (formerly Twitter) saying: “Great Hope batai hama dzaGori kunenge kwaita basa uko” (Gorimbo’s relatives, please check if he’s okay).
Zimbabwean rapper Holy Ten has intensified his beef with controversial businessman and “tenderpreneur” Wicknell Chivayo, accusing him of attempting to buy his support with an insulting offer.
The conflict centers around Chivayo’s proposition to gift Holy Ten a luxury car in exchange for backing the ruling party during the last Zimbabwean elections. However, Holy Ten rejected the offer, calling it deeply offensive.
“I support the president, but I don’t support the president so that I get a GLE,” Holy Ten stated. “The fact that you are even telling me you wanted to buy me a GLE is insulting. If someone wants to buy me a car, they need to start at the G-Wagon.”
Holy Ten’s remarks come amid his growing frustration with Chivayo, a businessman known for his close ties to the government. Chivayo’s offer of a Mercedes-Benz GLE was seen by the rapper as an attempt to secure his political allegiance, but Holy Ten has made it clear that he is not interested in such materialistic gestures.
The exchange highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding wealth, power, and political influence in Zimbabwe, with Holy Ten pushing back against attempts to buy his loyalty. His comments also reflect his stance on authenticity and integrity, making it clear that his support cannot be bought.
“I’m not someone who is swayed by material things,” Holy Ten emphasized. “If you want my support, it should come from a place of true understanding, not just because you can offer me a car.”
This clash between Holy Ten and Chivayo has sparked further debate about the intersection of politics and celebrity culture in Zimbabwe, with many watching closely to see how the feud unfolds.
By A Correspondent
By Dorrothy Moyo | ZimEye | Harare, Zimbabwe – The General Chiwenga Voluntary Supporters Association (GCVSA) has issued a fiery statement calling for the immediate suspension of Cde John Paradza. Paradza, accused of advancing a “selfish agenda” for constitutional amendments aimed at extending his faction’s grip on power, faces accusations of betraying ZANU PF principles and sowing seeds of disunity.
In the statement dated December 10, 2024, the GCVSA lauded the recent reshuffle of the Youth League National Executive Council, spearheaded by Secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Tino Machakaire, as a “necessary step” to restore discipline and align the party’s youth structures with the revolutionary vision of Zimbabwe under General Constantine Chiwenga. Paradza, who is alleged to act as a “poster boy for the 2030 agenda,” was harshly criticized for his loyalty to what the association described as a “fading agenda.”
The GCVSA’s Secretary-General, Ntokozo Mpisha, emphasized that Paradza’s actions run counter to the interests of both ZANU PF and the nation. The statement firmly called on the ZANU PF Secretary General, Cde Dr. O.M. Mpofu, to take swift action against Paradza to preserve party unity and revolutionary values.
Rally Planned for January 2025
The General Chiwenga Voluntary Supporters Association has announced a major rally to take place at Robert Mugabe Square on January 5, 2025, at 9:00 AM. The event, led by the dedicated Secretary for Commissariat, Cde Jeremiah Nyokayarambohu, is being billed as a unifying moment for all patriotic Zimbabweans who support the vision of General Constantine Chiwenga’s leadership.
The rally is intended to serve as a rallying cry for a brighter future under Chiwenga’s stewardship. In their statement, the GCVSA reiterated their commitment to a “visionary, fearless, and capable leader” who can guide Zimbabwe into a new era of prosperity and unity. The association urged all citizens to attend the rally, promising that it will be a historic moment for Zimbabwe’s revolutionary future.
Bold Declaration of Support
Concluding their statement with the revolutionary cry, “Pamberi naChiwenga! Pasi nevatengesi! Phambili Ngokumkhenyana!” the GCVSA emphasized their unwavering dedication to Chiwenga’s leadership and the people’s revolution. The association declared that the momentum for change cannot and will not be stopped.
As political tensions continue to simmer within ZANU PF, this bold move by the GCVSA has escalated internal party divisions. The demand for Paradza’s suspension and the announcement of the January rally mark a significant development in Zimbabwe’s shifting political dynamics. All eyes are now on the party leadership and Secretary General Dr. O.M. Mpofu to see how they will respond to this mounting pressure.
Northamptonshire Police Secure £226,832 in Alleged COS Scam
In a significant crackdown on financial crime, Northamptonshire Police’s Financial Investigation Unit has successfully obtained an Account Forfeiture order under the Proceeds of Crime Act. This legal action resulted in the seizure of £226,832.15 from a bank account associated with The Partnership Healthcare Group Ltd, managed by its sole director, Mr. Phillimon Makekera.
The order was granted on June 13, 2024, at Northampton Magistrates’ Court following a contested hearing. The police unit demonstrated that the funds in the account either originated from criminal activities or were intended for such use.
This operation is part of the broader Home Office “Asset Recovery Incentivisation Scheme,” which allows local law enforcement agencies to retain up to 50% of the recovered assets. This initiative not only disrupts criminal enterprises but also provides financial support to policing efforts.
The case underscores the increasing vigilance and proactive measures taken by law enforcement to combat financial fraud and misuse of corporate entities for illicit gains.
By Political Reporter-Zanu PF Mugabe era youth leader Kudzai Chipanga, has appeared before a Rusape magistrate to face charges of theft involving agricultural inputs valued at US$11,000.
Chipanga gained fame as a vocal and controversial figure in Mugabe’s regime and used his position to intimidate political opponents and citizens.
He became one of the most visible faces of the Zanu PF youth league, often issuing fiery statements and leading campaigns against perceived detractors of Mugabe’s rule.
In the final days of Mugabe’s presidency in late 2017, Chipanga was a key player in the factional battles within the ruling party, aligning himself with the G40 faction led by Grace Mugabe.
The faction sought to elevate Grace as Mugabe’s successor, setting them on a collision course with then-Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the military.
However, the tide turned during the November 2017 military coup that ended Mugabe’s 37-year rule.
Chipanga, who had publicly denounced the army and sided with the embattled G40, found himself humiliated when the military detained him.
Images of a subdued and apologetic Chipanga reading a prepared statement in army custody circulated widely, symbolising the fall of Mugabe’s loyalists.
Chipanga avoided prison time despite his earlier defiance in the coup’s aftermath, which surprised many who had witnessed his brazen behaviour.
The theft charges now before the court mark yet another chapter in his checkered career.
He was granted $400 bail, and Chipanga awaits the court’s determination on his alleged involvement in the theft.
By Political Reporter- The People’s President Nelson Chamisa has thrown the Sengezo Tshabanhu Harare-led council under the bus, condemning them for abandoning their duties as soon as they are voted into office.
Appearing before the commission of inquiry into the financial affairs of the capital city yesterday, Chamisa denied allegations that he directed councillors to fast-track regularisation of settlements in Harare.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa in May this year appointed the commission led by retired judge Justice Maphios Cheda to investigate financial management systems and audit compliance with the Public Finance Management Act at the local authority.
The commission invited Chamisa to answer to the allegation that he gave a directive to councillors to fast-track land regularisation.
Evidence leader Tabani Mpofu told Chamisa that the commission had evidence that the councillors were teaming up with land barons.
However, Chamisa dismissed the assertions accusing councillors of abusing their mandate after being elected into office.
“Well, I am not aware of that process, but what I am aware of is that there is a lot of tomfoolery and shenanigans within the context of local authorities.
“In fact, what bleeds my heart is the fact that each time councillors are elected on a party ticket the moment they go into council, they go bonkers, run amok, throw away all dictates of reason, throw away all dictates of allegiance and loyalty to the party, which I can’t understand,” he said.
Chamisa also condemned the indiscriminate destruction of houses by council.
“What I am aware of, though, is that people’s houses were being destroyed and I had difficulties appreciating and understanding why a whole council would destroy people’s houses when they, in the first instance, had allowed people to construct those houses,” he said.
“I take umbrage and great exception to people who then choose to undermine the rights of others in terms of the Constitution.
“Naturally, I would have issues with any kind of disposition where people’s houses are destroyed. But as regards processes within the council, I am not a councillor, not a mayor, not even a council official.
“In terms of the Urban Councils Act, there is no way individual citizens can actually have authority over the processes of council.
“Because council is a creature of statutes and council is a product of the law. Anything that happens within the council is governed by statutes, laws and procedures within that council.”
Chamisa said he was not able to control the councillors because parties are not contemplated in the statutes in terms of the running of local authorities.
“We are governed by the electorate. We are governed by the statutes. We are governed by the Urban Councils Act and on that score, then it becomes very difficult to bring to account, especially our councillors.
“I just hope that the commission will appreciate that delinquent characters must, you know, account for their delinquency and name throwing. There are many people who rape in the name of leaders,” he said.
The former opposition leader, who dismissed the August 2023 presidential elections, denied allegations made in a recording where his name was mentioned by a local councillor. “I would never address a few people like a few councillors that have been mentioned. If I were to address, I would address maybe the entirety of the people.
“I am sure the commission within the realm of due diligence was to adduce evidence from him where I say that. Either, voice or written or whatever, because there is always evidence that is supposed to back a claim.
“It is another point I have been asked. If you were to show me I would not know him. I have over 2 000 councillors.
“If I were to see him I would not know him. There are 2 000 councillors who were under the CCC ticket. I don’t know who is who. I would not know. There’s no reason for me to even address an individual councillor on any matter.” Newsday
Baba Harare is fighting to retain his brand name which he announced he has ditched for the Biblical King David tag. Below is some of the dramatic social chatter over it?
1/ On Monday, I was requested to testify before (Rtd) Justice Maphosa Cheda at the Harare City Commission inquiry, a forum set up by Mr Mnangagwa.
2/ I have reservations about the foundation of the Commission. However, out of courtesy, and being an officer of the Court and Justice, I obliged.
3/ The Commission sought my response to claims purportedly made by a councillor mentioning my name in connection with the so-called “regularisation process” of the Harare City Council.
4/ I made it unequivocally clear: I have no locus to comment on local authority issues. I am neither a councillor, mayor, local government official, nor part of central government. Urban councils are statutory bodies governed by the Urban Councils Act. Decisions arise from council committees or full council motions—not external actors or political parties.
5/ An audio was played at the hearing, said to be of the councillor referring to me as a leader of a party. Its amateurish presentation, played from a phone, raised questions about its authenticity and veracity. Yet, I responded to avoid embarrassing the commission. For the record, I would not recognise the named councillor if we met face to face. The voice on the audio also mentioned Mr Mnangagwa. I pointed out that if my presence was deemed necessary, based merely on this audio, then the same courtesy should surely be extended to Mr Mnangagwa, whose name was also mentioned.
6/ The principle is clear: he who alleges must prove. It is unjust to summon private individuals based on unsubstantiated claims. The law demands evidence, not speculative accusations.
7/ I wish to state the following for the record; as a human rights defender, a justice champion and a consummate constitutionalist, I strongly condemn the destruction of people’s homes. Using bulldozers to erase lives and livelihoods is criminal, sadistic and inhumane. This is not justice; it is evidence a systemic leadership failure and a mockery of human rights.
8/ This is not the first time a commission has been used as a diversion from addressing real issues. In 2018, Mr. Mnangagwa established the Motlanthe Commission following disputed General Elections. I was summoned before the commission over a matter entirely unrelated to me. Now in 2024, the same pattern is repeated, where I am once again being drawn into issues far beyond my purview.
9/ This governance crisis cannot be resolved by malicious intent and unwarranted targeting of innocent individuals through commissions. It requires genuine accountability and action to address the root causes.
10/ Corruption, maladministration, and bad governance are eroding our towns, cities, and country. These cancers must be rooted out. Local governance has become a theatre of incompetence and impunity. It is a crisis compounded by a small grouping that weaponises inquiries to distract from its dire failures. It is time to hold accountable those truly responsible for this decay.
Bulawayo Chiefs have decided to part ways with head coach Thulani Sibanda following the team’s relegation from the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.
Sibanda returned to coach Amakhosi ahead of the 2024 season, marking his second stint with the club. Despite their efforts, Chiefs were relegated on the final day of the season.
In an official statement, the club announced: “We regret to inform our supporters that we will be parting ways with head coach Thulani Sibanda at the end of the 2024 season. His contract, which expires on December 31st, will not be renewed by mutual agreement.
“We appreciate Coach Sibanda’s hard work and dedication during his time with the team and wish him success in his future endeavors.
“Further announcements will be made in due course.”
Sports Correspondent
Mamelodi Sundowns have confirmed the appointment of Portuguese coach Miguel Cardoso as their new head coach, replacing Manqoba Mngqithi.
Cardoso’s unveiling took place at a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, marking the start of his tenure at the Pretoria-based club. The Portuguese manager had been linked with Sundowns earlier in the season, initially as a potential replacement for the outgoing Rulani Mokwena.
Despite Mngqithi leading the team to the top of the Betway Premiership standings, his dismissal comes after a series of disappointing results in domestic cup competitions. Sundowns were eliminated from the MTN8 by Stellenbosch in the semifinals and suffered defeat in the Carling Knockout final against Magesi FC. Additionally, the team has struggled in the CAF Champions League, with no wins from their first two matches.
While Mngqithi has been let go, Steve Komphela and Kennedy Mweene will continue in their roles within the new coaching setup.
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Opposition leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa, has responded to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s desperate attempts to implicate him in the Harare City Council land saga.
Below is Advocate Chamisa’s full response:
On Monday, I was called to testify before (Rtd) Justice Maphosa Cheda at the Harare City Commission inquiry, a forum established by Mr. Mnangagwa.
While I have reservations about the legitimacy of the Commission, I agreed to appear out of courtesy and in my capacity as an officer of the Court and advocate for justice.
The Commission sought my response to claims allegedly made by a councillor, who supposedly mentioned my name in connection with the so-called “regularisation process” of the Harare City Council.
I made it clear: I have no locus standi to comment on local authority matters. I am neither a councillor, mayor, nor a local government official, and I am not part of the central government. Urban councils are statutory bodies governed by the Urban Councils Act, and decisions are made by council committees or full council motions—not by external actors or political parties.
An audio recording was played at the hearing, purportedly of the councillor referring to me as a party leader. Its amateurish presentation, played from a phone, raised questions about its authenticity and reliability.
Despite these concerns, I responded to avoid embarrassing the Commission. For the record, I would not recognise the councillor in question if we met face-to-face. The voice on the recording also mentioned Mr. Mnangagwa. I pointed out that if my presence was deemed necessary based solely on this audio, then the same courtesy should surely be extended to Mr. Mnangagwa, whose name was also mentioned.
The principle is clear: he who alleges must prove. It is unjust to summon individuals based on unsubstantiated claims. The law demands evidence, not baseless accusations.
I wish to make it clear: as a human rights defender, a champion of justice, and a steadfast constitutionalist, I strongly condemn the destruction of people’s homes. Using bulldozers to erase lives and livelihoods is criminal, sadistic, and inhumane. This is not justice; it is a testament to systemic leadership failure and a mockery of human rights.
This is not the first time a Commission has been used as a diversion from addressing real issues. In 2018, Mr. Mnangagwa established the Motlanthe Commission following disputed general elections. I was summoned before the Commission over a matter that had nothing to do with me. Now, in 2023, the same pattern is repeating, with me being drawn into issues far beyond my purview.
This governance crisis cannot be resolved through malicious intent or unwarranted targeting of innocent individuals via commissions. It requires genuine accountability and decisive action to address the root causes.
Corruption, maladministration, and poor governance are eroding our towns, cities, and the country as a whole. These cancers must be eradicated. Local governance has become a theatre of incompetence and impunity. It is a crisis compounded by a small group that weaponizes inquiries to distract from its own failures. It is time to hold accountable those who are truly responsible for this decay.
By A Correspondent
The relentless persecution of leaders from the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) by the Zanu PF regime continues, with recent court proceedings highlighting the ongoing harassment of union officials.
In a statement released on Monday, ARTUZ condemned the government’s actions against its Secretary General, Robson Chere, and other union members.
The union emphasized the unjust nature of the charges brought against them, calling for the immediate dropping of all charges.
“Court Update: Secretary General Robson Chere and Others
Today, our Secretary General, Robson Chere (@robohchere), along with @namataik_, Samuel Gwenzi, @EmmanuelSitima7, Phylis Pikitai, and others, appeared in court facing unfair charges of disorderly conduct,” the statement read.
These charges stem from Chere’s abduction at the airport on 31 July, during which he was tortured and unlawfully detained for 35 days. ARTUZ described these events as a gross violation of human rights and an attempt to silence the union’s advocacy for better working conditions for teachers.
“The state is continuing its attacks on our leaders, using baseless charges to intimidate and oppress them. These are not just accusations; they are part of a systematic effort to crush our union,” the statement continued.
The court proceedings on Monday saw the magistrate delay the ruling on a defense application until 18 December, granting the state additional time to respond. “Justice delayed is justice denied,” the union lamented, stressing that this delay only prolongs the suffering of its members.
ARTUZ has remained resolute, demanding that the charges be dropped and calling on the international community to stand in solidarity with those facing persecution in Zimbabwe.
“#DropTheCharges” was the union’s closing statement, a call for justice and an end to the regime’s oppressive tactics.
By A Correspondent
Zimbabwe’s inflation rate has hit a staggering 1027% per year, making it the highest in the world, according to renowned American economic analyst Professor Steve Hanke.
In a post shared on his X (formerly Twitter) handle, Professor Hanke sharply criticized President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s leadership, linking the country’s economic woes to his policies.
“Today, I measure Zimbabwe’s inflation at 1027%/yr. This is the WORLD’S HIGHEST INFLATION RATE,” Hanke wrote. “PRES. MNANGAGWA = ARROGANT, CORRUPT, & INCOMPETENT.”
Hanke, who is a professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University, has long been vocal about the economic mismanagement in Zimbabwe.
His latest remarks come amid a spiraling economic crisis that has seen the country struggle with skyrocketing inflation, unemployment, and a collapsing currency.
The inflation rate is measured using the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which tracks the price changes of a broad range of goods and services. Hanke’s report points to the severe economic instability resulting from a combination of factors, including over-expansionary fiscal policies that have flooded the economy with excessive money supply.
“The strong link between fiscal deficit and money growth in Zimbabwe, especially since 1997, suggests that over-expansionary fiscal policy is often at the heart of the hyperinflationary trend in the country,” said Hanke.
He further explained that high fiscal deficits lead to rapid money growth, which in turn fuels hyperinflation.
Zimbabwe’s economic crisis can be traced back to policies that have exacerbated the country’s debt and deficit, leading to a vicious cycle of devaluation and price hikes.
Despite these dire economic conditions, President Mnangagwa’s government has failed to take significant corrective measures, according to Hanke and other critics.
Professor Hanke’s criticism of Mnangagwa’s leadership is not new.
He has repeatedly accused the Zimbabwean president of being incapable of addressing the underlying causes of the country’s economic collapse, blaming corruption and poor governance for the nation’s ongoing struggles.
“The government’s failure to tackle the root causes of inflation and economic mismanagement is the primary reason why Zimbabwe remains mired in crisis,” Hanke concluded, urging for urgent reforms and a focus on sound fiscal policy to avert further economic decline.
As inflation continues to devastate Zimbabwe’s economy, the international community, including economists like Hanke, continues to voice concern over the regime’s ability to steer the country toward recovery. The call for change has grown louder, with many now questioning the competence and integrity of the leadership.
By Tinashe Sambiri
Opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has delivered a strong message to the Zanu PF regime, urging it to recognize the unmistakable signs of change sweeping across the globe.
He emphasized that the transformation underway cannot be stopped, even in the face of the country’s economic hardships.
Chamisa, speaking on Monday, conveyed a message of hope and resilience, calling for a brighter future for Zimbabwe.
He reminded citizens that despite the persistent challenges, the promise of change remains.
“CHANGE IN ZIMBABWE …
The winds of change are blowing across Africa and the world!
Zimbabwe, like every nation, is not immune to this global wave. Our time is coming. The transformation that has touched many parts of the world will not bypass us. Zimbabwe will see change, and it will be unstoppable,” Chamisa declared.
He called on Zimbabweans to believe in the potential of the country, urging them to “just imagine” the possibilities of a transformed nation. “We cannot be shackled by the past; we must embrace the future with optimism and determination,” Chamisa added.
With the economy in a dire state and citizens feeling the weight of inflation and unemployment, Chamisa’s remarks were a call to action, encouraging the people of Zimbabwe to remain hopeful and continue fighting for a better future.
By A Correspondent
Nelson Mukuvare, a Zimbabwean student studying in Australia, tragically passed away following an epileptic seizure.
“The incident occurred when he was unable to receive timely medical assistance, a source said.
His family is now appealing for financial support to repatriate his body back to Zimbabwe, as reported by Crime Watch Zimbabwe.
In response to the news, some social media users have urged wealthy businessman Wicknell Chivayo to assist with the costs.
Chivayo, known for his generosity, has previously made headlines for gifting cars to prominent Zimbabweans, including musicians and athletes.
He also recently supported veteran journalist Geoff Nyarota, who is battling colon cancer.
Zambia’s Constitutional Court Bars Former President
By A Correspondent | Lusaka, Zambia – Former Zambian president Edgar Lungu has been permanently retired from running in future presidential elections, following a landmark ruling by the Constitutional Court on Tuesday.
The court determined that Lungu’s two stints in office, including a 20-month term after succeeding the late President Michael Sata, constitute the maximum two terms permitted under Zambia’s Constitution. This decision blocks Lungu’s intended challenge to current President Hakainde Hichilema in the 2026 elections.
Justice Arnold Mweetwa Shilimi, deputy president of the Constitutional Court, stated, “A person who has twice held office and been elected cannot serve another term. Our combined interpretation of the Constitution confirms that the respondent’s term of office from 25 January 2015 to 13 September 2016 constituted a term of office.”
The Case Against Lungu
The case was brought forward by youth activist Michelo Chizombe, who argued that Lungu’s ascension to power following Sata’s death should be counted as a full term. Lungu initially served as acting president before being formally elected in January 2015, then secured a full term in 2016.
The court agreed with Chizombe’s argument, ruling that Lungu’s service from 2015 to 2016, combined with his subsequent term from 2016 to 2021, constitutes two terms.
Accusations of Lawfare
Ahead of the trial, Lungu accused Hichilema and his government of orchestrating a “cowardly and dirty” legal strategy to sideline him from the 2026 presidential race. He claimed the use of constitutional challenges was a ploy to avoid a direct electoral confrontation.
“These schemes are a desperate attempt to deny the Zambian people their right to choose a leader who understands their struggles,” Lungu said during a press briefing last month.
Judicial Controversy
The Constitutional Court had been viewed as potentially favorable to Lungu, who appointed six of its eleven judges during his presidency. However, Hichilema’s administration removed three judges who had previously ruled against his legal challenges to Lungu’s 2016 election victory.
The decision is expected to have significant implications for Zambia’s political landscape as the country approaches the 2026 elections.
While President Hichilema has not commented on the ruling, analysts suggest it cements his position as a frontrunner in the upcoming race, free of a direct challenge from his most formidable rival.
By Political Reporter- The Welshman Ncube-led CCC has dragged its controversial interim secretary general Sengezo Tshabangu to the courts over party purges.
More to follow……
By Political reporter- The Zanu PF established Harare Commission of Inquiry is struggling to implicate the people’s President Nelson Chamisa in the land scandal so that they sink his political career.
The commission yesterday grilled Chamisa, alleging that he was involved in the illegal allocating of over 5,000 stands and the regularisation of more than 300 housing cooperatives ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.
Despite attempts by Zanu PF to drag Chamisa into a land corruption scandal, the evidence presented failed to link him to the irregularities.
Chamisa denied the allegations during his appearance, refuting claims that he had instructed Harare City councillors to fast-track land allocations to secure urban votes.
While an audio recording surfaced of Councillor Blessing Duma discussing the regularisation of settlements, Chamisa rejected the notion that he had any personal involvement with Duma.
He acknowledged, however, that his councillors had deviated from party directives, attributing their actions to “Tomfoolery” and a lack of party control.
Chamisa admitted to losing control over the councillors and revealed that attempts to introduce an Integrity and Accountability Panel within CCC to regulate their conduct were rejected.
Despite this, Zanu PF’s strategy to target CCC-affiliated housing cooperatives for demolition while sparing those linked to their own party further exposed their partisan and corrupt motives.
By Political Reporter-The People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa narrowly avoided a potential contempt of court charge on Monday after complying with a summons to appear before the Zanu PF-aligned Harare City Commission of Inquiry.
The move by the regime was widely seen as a calculated trap to engineer his arrest.
Chamisa was summoned to testify before retired Justice Maphios Cheda during the inquiry, ostensibly to shed light on alleged corruption and mismanagement within the Harare City Council.
Critics argue this was part of a broader campaign to tarnish Chamisa’s reputation.
The regime likely anticipated that Chamisa, no longer directly linked to the council, might default, providing grounds for a contempt charge and subsequent arrest.
The Harare City Council, currently led by the controversial Sengezo Tshabangu, has been at the center of allegations of administrative chaos.
Tshabangu’s disputed appointments of councillors outside official Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) processes have fueled instability.
However, Chamisa stepped away from active council leadership before these controversies unfolded, a timeline that many believe clears him of any wrongdoing.
Critics have pointed out glaring contradictions in the state’s approach.
While the regime attempts to implicate Chamisa in the council’s alleged corruption, it had previously endorsed Tshabangu as the legitimate leader of the CCC.
When Chamisa formally informed Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda that he had not recalled any MPs or councillors, the state backed Tshabangu’s actions.
Chamisa’s spokesperson, Gift Ostallos Siziba, denounced the summons as a wasteful display of political theatrics:
“This is another useless waste of taxpayers’ money by the illegitimate regime ruling Zimbabwe. Summoning the People’s President underscores Zanu PF’s weaponisation of the law to intimidate the legitimate winner of the 2018 and 2023 Presidential Elections. While the country loses an estimated US$1.2 billion annually to illicit gold flows—as confirmed by the Prosecutor General and Home Affairs Minister—the regime prioritises theatrics over critical issues like solving the energy crisis, reindustrialising the economy, and providing basic services such as housing, clean water, streetlights, and public transport.”
Siziba also noted that Chamisa’s decision to appear at the inquiry was deliberate, aimed at sidestepping the regime’s trap.
Adding to the inquiry’s questionable credibility, an audio recording presented as evidence allegedly implicated Councillor Duma, claiming he acted on Chamisa’s instructions.
However, the recording merely referenced public statements by both Chamisa and President Emmerson Mnangagwa condemning house demolitions.
Observers question why Mnangagwa was not summoned if such statements constituted actionable instructions.
Moreover, at the time of the alleged misconduct, Councillor Duma was not chairing the implicated committee, further undermining the commission’s claims.
Chamisa’s testimony dismantled these allegations, with the proceedings concluding in under 20 minutes.
His swift release highlighted the inquiry’s lack of substance and reinforced public perceptions that it was a sham.
The spectacle underscores the Zanu PF regime’s fixation on targeting opposition leaders rather than addressing Zimbabwe’s pressing challenges.
While the nation grapples with corruption, economic decline, and deteriorating public services, the government appears more interested in political vendettas.
As Chamisa aptly summarised in a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter):
“Another colossal waste of public funds, another sham exposed. Zimbabwe deserves better.”
Chamisa’s strategic handling of the inquiry not only avoided legal entanglement but also exposed the commission’s true intentions, further cementing his position as a resilient opposition figure in the face of relentless state persecution.
Harrowing Accounts Emerge from Inter Africa Bus Accident
By Farai D Hove | Gweru, Zimbabwe – Tragedy struck early Sunday morning when an Inter Africa bus, speeding along the Harare-Bulawayo Highway, collided with a stationary haulage truck near Dabuka Shuttling Yard. Seven lives were lost, and 22 passengers were injured in a devastating crash that has left survivors recounting moments of terror and sorrow.
Survivors Speak Out
Among the passengers was 36-year-old Ms. Sibonokuhle Nkomo, a mother from Pumula South in Bulawayo, whose journey was fueled by her desire to brighten her children’s Christmas. Her dreams were shattered as the bus veered off course and slammed into the truck, resulting in the amputation of her left leg.
“I just wanted to make my children happy,” Ms. Nkomo said from her hospital bed at Gweru Provincial Hospital, tears streaming down her face. “I was asleep when I heard screams and woke up to find blood pouring from my leg. I didn’t realize the severity until I couldn’t stand, and later, doctors told me they had to amputate.”
Ms. Nkomo, who runs a shop in Filabusi, now faces an uncertain future. “My work requires me to stand and travel often. How will I manage now?” she told the state run Chronicle paper.
“We Were Cramped and Helpless”
Ms. Charity Mhike, another passenger, was traveling with her four young children. She described how her decision to move two of her children to another seat may have saved their lives.
“When we got to Gweru, I asked my 11-year-old and one of my 5-year-old twins to move to the opposite seat, which wasn’t impacted during the crash,” she said. “I thank God for giving me the wisdom to move them. While I sustained a fractured leg, my twin still broke both legs.”
Other passengers echoed the cramped conditions of the bus, which they believe contributed to the severity of injuries. Mr. Joze Sanana from Magwegwe North noted that the lack of legroom left passengers vulnerable to crushing injuries. “Most of us had fractured legs because we couldn’t even stretch,” he said.
Questions Raised About Speeding
Many survivors accused the driver of reckless speeding. Mr. Pingurai Marozva, another passenger, described waking up to a deafening bang and chaos. “The impact was so great that it’s clear the bus was moving too fast. We barely had time to react,” he said.
Official Response
National Police Spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the deaths of seven individuals. “The bodies of the deceased have been taken to Gweru Provincial Hospital mortuary,” he said, adding that investigations are ongoing.
Twelve of the injured passengers have been discharged from Gweru Provincial Hospital, while others, including Ms. Nkomo and Ms. Mhike, remain under treatment for severe injuries.
Community Calls for Accountability
The incident has sparked public outrage over the state of public transportation safety. Survivors and community members are demanding stricter enforcement of speed limits and improved bus designs to prevent overcrowding and ensure passenger safety.
For now, the community grieves the loss of seven lives while rallying to support survivors like Ms. Nkomo, who must rebuild their lives after enduring the unimaginable.
Advanced Advisory: Leveraging Speed Cameras and Computerized Policing to Enhance Road Safety
Speeding remains a significant factor in road traffic accidents worldwide, often resulting in severe injuries and fatalities. As transportation systems evolve, speed cameras and computerized policing have emerged as critical tools for curbing this dangerous behavior. Research and case studies underline their potential to save lives and enhance the efficiency of law enforcement operations. Here’s an advanced overview of how these technologies work together to create safer roads.
1. How Speed Cameras Improve Traffic Safety
Speed cameras have been proven to deter speeding and improve compliance with speed limits. Their impact is rooted in three key factors:
• Automated Enforcement: Speed cameras operate 24/7, reducing the reliance on human officers for enforcement. This continuous monitoring ensures that speeding violations are consistently captured.
• Widespread Deterrence: Published studies show that drivers modify their behavior not only at camera locations but also in surrounding areas due to increased awareness of enforcement zones. This phenomenon is known as the “halo effect.”
• Reduction in Fatalities: According to a meta-analysis published by the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, speed cameras lead to a 20-25% reduction in crashes and a similar decrease in fatalities.
2. The Role of Computerized Policing in Speeding Control
Computerized policing uses advanced technology to streamline enforcement, optimize resource allocation, and analyze traffic data. Key components include:
• Integrated Data Systems: By connecting speed cameras to centralized databases, police can track repeat offenders, revoke licenses, and impose penalties with greater efficiency.
• Predictive Analytics: Using AI and machine learning, computerized systems can predict high-risk areas and times for speeding, allowing targeted deployment of enforcement resources.
• Real-Time Alerts: Automated systems can issue fines, warnings, or alerts to drivers immediately after violations, reinforcing the consequences of speeding and promoting behavior change.
3. Synergy Between Speed Cameras and Computerized Policing
When combined, speed cameras and computerized policing offer unparalleled advantages in managing speeding:
• Immediate and Scalable Enforcement: Cameras collect vast amounts of data, which computerized systems process to identify patterns, prioritize violations, and ensure fairness.
• Enhanced Public Awareness: Notifications generated by computerized systems (e.g., SMS alerts for minor infractions) educate drivers and build awareness, creating a preventive rather than punitive system.
• Resource Optimization: Automating routine tasks like ticket issuance allows law enforcement to focus on complex safety challenges, such as impaired driving or emergency response.
4. Global Case Studies and Success Stories
Numerous countries have demonstrated the life-saving potential of these technologies:
• United Kingdom: A British Medical Journal study found that fixed speed cameras reduced fatal and serious collisions by up to 50% in high-risk areas.
• Australia: The New South Wales Roads and Maritime Services reported a 90% reduction in speeding-related fatalities after introducing mobile speed cameras and linking them with AI-based predictive tools.
• Sweden: The Vision Zero initiative uses speed cameras integrated with advanced monitoring systems, contributing to one of the lowest road fatality rates globally.
5. Recommendations for Implementation
Governments and law enforcement agencies aiming to maximize road safety can adopt the following strategies:
• Deploy Data-Driven Camera Networks: Focus on high-traffic and high-risk areas identified through crash data analysis.
• Integrate AI and Machine Learning: Use predictive analytics to anticipate violations and deploy resources efficiently.
• Enhance Public Communication: Run awareness campaigns about the presence of speed cameras and the risks of speeding to reinforce deterrence.
• Invest in Maintenance and Upgrades: Ensure speed cameras and computerized systems remain operational and updated with the latest technology.
6. Conclusion: A Proven Path to Safer Roads
The integration of speed cameras and computerized policing represents a powerful approach to reducing speeding, saving lives, and improving overall traffic safety. With robust implementation and continuous technological advancements, these tools will remain central to modern traffic management systems, helping to achieve safer roads for all.
By harnessing the synergy between automated systems and strategic law enforcement, policymakers can create an environment where compliance becomes the norm, and preventable accidents are dramatically reduced.
Community Rallies to Support Repatriation and Funeral of Beloved Friend Nelson Mukuvare
By Dorrothy Moyo | – The devastating loss of Nelson Mukuvare has left his friends, family, and community heartbroken. Known for his infectious laughter, kind soul, and unwavering support for others, Nelson was more than just a friend; he was a brother and a beacon of positivity to all who knew him.
Nelson’s sudden passing has placed a heavy financial burden on his family, as they now face the difficult task of repatriating his body to Zimbabwe, his beloved homeland, and covering the funeral expenses.
In response to this tragedy, a heartfelt plea for assistance has been made to the community. Friends and family have launched a crowdfunding campaign to ensure Nelson receives the farewell he deserves and to provide much-needed financial relief to his grieving loved ones.
“Nelson touched so many lives with his kindness and generosity,” said a close friend. “This is our chance to come together and show his family how deeply he was loved and appreciated.”
Donations of any size are being encouraged, with all contributions going directly toward repatriation and funeral costs. For those unable to contribute financially, the family is requesting prayers and help in sharing the campaign with others.
Nelson’s legacy of kindness, positivity, and generosity serves as a reminder of the profound impact one individual can have on a community.
To support Nelson Mukuvare’s family, donations can be made via the GoFundMe link shared below.
Let us honor Nelson’s memory by ensuring he is laid to rest in his homeland and by easing the burden on his family during this incredibly painful time.
Harare, December 09, 2024 – In a shocking development from Harare’s Central Business District, 26-year-old Ignatius Chindudzi appeared before magistrate Mrs. Marehwanazvo Gofa, charged with the rape of a woman who had come to his office to collect a debt.
According to the State’s case, the incident took place sometime in October when the complainant visited Chindudzi’s office to retrieve money owed to her. Upon her arrival, she found Chindudzi alone. When she inquired about her money, he reportedly questioned why she had previously rejected his romantic advances.
The situation escalated when Chindudzi allegedly locked the office door, placed a blanket on the floor, and instructed the woman to lie down. Upon her refusal, he forcibly pushed her to the ground and committed the assault. After the act, Chindudzi left, claiming he would return shortly, but he did not come back.
The victim, left waiting for nearly an hour, eventually left the premises. Days later, she discovered she had contracted a sexually transmitted infection, leading her to confide in a cousin. The cousin then confronted Chindudzi, which culminated in a police report and Chindudzi’s subsequent arrest.
This case has drawn significant attention, highlighting issues of workplace safety and the vulnerability of individuals in financial transactions. The legal proceedings are ongoing, with further details expected to emerge as the case progresses in court.
The community and women’s rights organizations are closely monitoring this case, advocating for justice and increased protection for those in similar situations. Chindudzi is currently in custody as the legal system awaits further developments.
By Political Reporter-The Zanu PF regime appears determined to implicate People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa in alleged corruption within the Sengezo Tshabangu-led Harare City Council.
This intention became evident on Monday when Chamisa was summoned to testify before Justice (rtd) Maphios Cheda during the Harare City Commission of Inquiry.
The inquiry, ostensibly probing mismanagement and chaos in the council, sought Chamisa’s insights into its operations during his tenure.
Zanu PF’s move to establish the commission is seen by critics as a ploy to tarnish Chamisa’s reputation by linking him to the council’s administrative challenges.
Although Chamisa once led the party that oversaw the council, he stepped aside from active leadership within the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) before the current controversies erupted.
Observers attribute the council’s instability to Sengezo Tshabangu’s controversial appointments of councillors outside party processes.
Tshabangu’s actions have drawn widespread criticism for fostering turmoil, a development that unfolded after Chamisa distanced himself from active involvement in council affairs.
Critics argue that this timeline exonerates Chamisa from direct involvement in the alleged corruption.
Chamisa’s spokesperson, Gift Ostallos Siziba, condemned the summons as a waste of resources:
“This is another useless waste of taxpayers’ money by the illegitimate regime ruling Zimbabwe. Summoning the People’s President underscores Zanu PF’s weaponisation of the law to intimidate the legitimate winner of the 2018 and 2023 Presidential Elections. While the country loses an estimated US$1.2 billion annually to illicit gold flows—as confirmed by the Prosecutor General and Home Affairs Minister—the regime prioritises theatrics over critical issues like solving the energy crisis, reindustrialising the economy, and providing basic services such as housing, clean water, streetlights, and public transport.”
Siziba also noted that Chamisa’s decision to appear at the inquiry was a strategic one, aimed at avoiding charges of contempt, a trap many believe Zanu PF had laid.
Critics highlight glaring inconsistencies in the regime’s narrative.
The commission claims Chamisa is responsible for the councillors’ actions, yet it previously endorsed Tshabangu as CCC’s leader.
When Chamisa formally communicated to Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda that he had not recalled any MPs or councillors, the state upheld Tshabangu’s leadership.
Now, the regime’s attempt to pin council chaos on Chamisa reeks of hypocrisy.
Adding to the absurdity, the commission presented an audio recording allegedly implicating Councillor Duma, claiming he acted on Chamisa’s instructions.
However, the audio revealed that Duma referred to public condemnations of house demolitions by both Chamisa and President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Critics question why Mnangagwa has not been summoned if such statements qualify as “instructions.”
Moreover, at the time of the alleged misconduct, Councillor Duma was not chairing the implicated committee—another fact undermining the commission’s claims.
Chamisa’s testimony before the commission dismantled these allegations, leading to his release in under 20 minutes, further exposing the inquiry as a sham.
This spectacle underscores the Zanu PF regime’s obsession with targeting opposition leaders instead of addressing Zimbabwe’s pressing issues.
While corruption and mismanagement plague the nation, the government diverts attention to politically motivated theatrics.
As Chamisa aptly summarized in his statement on X:
“Another colossal waste of public funds, another sham exposed. Zimbabwe deserves better.”
By A Correspondent
At this year’s Legacy TV Empowerment Awards, ZANU PF party structures and affiliates were publicly celebrated for their contributions throughout the year, with several winners proudly acknowledging the recognition they received.
Among the honorees were Vapotsori for ED and Young Women in Business, who expressed their overwhelming gratitude for being singled out. “God has blessed us through Legacy TV which has recognised us fully by acknowledging our role in uniting and mobilising support for President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF during the past elections,” said Madzibaba Moses Gwasarira, Founder of Vapostori and MaZion for ED. “Vapostori and Zanu PF are one. We are indigenous churches which will continue to work for unity and with the ruling party.”
In a similar vein, another awardee, remarked on the significance of the recognition.
“It is not easy to dedicate oneself to work for the country and to aspire to make a difference in the communities we belong to. We appreciate the hard work that everyone has put in place and we are happy that you have been recognised for the hard work,” Tavengwa stated.
The Legacy TV Empowerment Awards, a project initiated by the Children of the Veterans of the Liberation Struggle, aim to honour ZANU PF party structures and affiliates for their various empowerment initiatives that contribute to improving the livelihoods of the people. However, the event has sparked concerns about the level of sycophantic praise directed toward the ruling party, which some critics believe has reached disturbing levels of bootlicking. The overwhelming focus on praising President Mnangagwa and ZANU PF for their actions, especially in light of the elections, raises questions about the authenticity of these recognitions.
By A Correspondent
As Zimbabwe moves closer to finalizing the establishment of its much-anticipated Road Accident Fund (RAF), concerns are growing over the potential for looting and misuse of the fund, casting doubt on whether it will effectively serve its intended purpose.
The RAF, designed to provide financial assistance and medical treatment to victims of road accidents, has been tabled to the Cabinet for consideration. Ms. Ruvimbo Chaduru, a representative from the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development, confirmed that “the guiding principles of the document have been submitted to Cabinet and we now await the outcome of the Cabinet resolution.”
Once established, the RAF will offer compulsory insurance coverage for all road users in Zimbabwe, with the aim of ensuring that accident victims and their families do not bear the full financial burden of road accidents. However, with Zimbabwe’s history of corruption and mismanagement of public funds, many are questioning whether the fund will be protected from exploitation.
Hon Knowledge Kaitano, chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio for Transport and Infrastructure Development, emphasized the need for transparency and accountability, noting, “The current situation, where victims and their families bear the financial burden of accidents, is unacceptable. The RAF will provide much-needed relief and support to those affected.” However, he added that “concerns about potential administrative challenges” remain, particularly in light of Zimbabwe’s ongoing issues with looting and mismanagement of state funds.
The RAF’s design aims to be a safety net for accident victims, but many fear it could become a target for corruption. Mr. Munesu Munodawafa, managing director of the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe, called for public awareness campaigns to educate citizens on how the fund will work, stressing, “There is a need for public awareness campaigns to educate the public about the fund and its benefits.”
Despite these concerns, the RAF is seen as a crucial step towards reducing the financial hardship caused by road accidents in Zimbabwe. However, as the country grapples with high levels of looting and political instability, the success of the fund will ultimately depend on the government’s ability to implement strong safeguards to protect it from abuse.
With the fate of the RAF now in the hands of Cabinet, Zimbabweans are left hoping that the new fund will truly provide relief to those in need, rather than becoming another casualty of the country’s deep-rooted corruption issues.
By A Correspondent
Jay-Z has vehemently denied allegations of raping a 13-year-old girl alongside Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2000. In a statement, Jay-Z called the lawsuit a “blackmail attempt,” saying, “My lawyer received a blackmail attempt, called a demand letter, from a ‘lawyer’ named Tony Buzbee.
What he had calculated was the nature of these allegations and the public scrutiny would make me want to settle. No sir, it had the opposite effect! It made me want to expose you for the fraud you are in a VERY public fashion. So no, I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!!”
The lawsuit, filed under New York’s Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act, alleges that Jay-Z and Diddy drugged and raped the anonymous accuser, “Jane Doe,” at a house party after the MTV Video Music Awards in New York. Diddy’s legal team has also denied the allegations, calling the lawsuit a “shameless publicity stunt” designed to extract payments from celebrities .
Diddy is currently in jail awaiting trial on charges of sex-trafficking and other offenses, with a trial set for May 5. He faces 30 other lawsuits, all of which his legal team claims are “lies spread about him” .
Sports Correspondent
Zimbabwean football icon Peter Ndlovu has been presented with a brand-new BMW X6 Sport by businessman Wicknell Chivayo.
Chivayo shared the news on social media, paying tribute to the Warriors legend for his significant contributions to the country’s football legacy.
In his post, Chivayo expressed: “Zimbabwe’s football history is INCOMPLETE without mentioning one player who pushed boundaries and showed the world that when talent meets hard work, MAGIC happens…
“This is just a SMALL token of my appreciation for your OUTSTANDING contribution to the game of football and for INSPIRING generations of Zimbabwean soccer fans.”
By A Correspondent
Jay-Z has vehemently denied allegations of raping a 13-year-old girl alongside Sean “Diddy” Combs in 2000. In a statement, Jay-Z called the lawsuit a “blackmail attempt,” saying, “My lawyer received a blackmail attempt, called a demand letter, from a ‘lawyer’ named Tony Buzbee.
What he had calculated was the nature of these allegations and the public scrutiny would make me want to settle. No sir, it had the opposite effect! It made me want to expose you for the fraud you are in a VERY public fashion. So no, I will not give you ONE RED PENNY!!”
The lawsuit, filed under New York’s Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act, alleges that Jay-Z and Diddy drugged and raped the anonymous accuser, “Jane Doe,” at a house party after the MTV Video Music Awards in New York. Diddy’s legal team has also denied the allegations, calling the lawsuit a “shameless publicity stunt” designed to extract payments from celebrities .
Diddy is currently in jail awaiting trial on charges of sex-trafficking and other offenses, with a trial set for May 5. He faces 30 other lawsuits, all of which his legal team claims are “lies spread about him” .
By A Correspondent
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has released the names of the victims who died in a fatal road traffic accident that occurred on December 8, 2024, at the 330-kilometer peg along the Harare-Bulawayo Road.
According to ZRP spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, five out of seven victims have been positively identified by their next of kin. Nyathi also urged motorists to exercise caution on the roads, especially during the festive season.
By A Correspondent
At this year’s Legacy TV Empowerment Awards, ZANU PF party structures and affiliates were publicly celebrated for their contributions throughout the year, with several winners proudly acknowledging the recognition they received.
Among the honorees were Vapotsori for ED and Young Women in Business, who expressed their overwhelming gratitude for being singled out. “God has blessed us through Legacy TV which has recognised us fully by acknowledging our role in uniting and mobilising support for President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF during the past elections,” said Madzibaba Moses Gwasarira, Founder of Vapostori and MaZion for ED. “Vapostori and Zanu PF are one. We are indigenous churches which will continue to work for unity and with the ruling party.”
In a similar vein, Tavengwa, another awardee, remarked on the significance of the recognition. “It is not easy to dedicate oneself to work for the country and to aspire to make a difference in the communities we belong to. We appreciate the hard work that everyone has put in place and we are happy that you have been recognised for the hard work,” Tavengwa stated.
The Legacy TV Empowerment Awards, a project initiated by the Children of the Veterans of the Liberation Struggle, aim to honour ZANU PF party structures and affiliates for their various empowerment initiatives that contribute to improving the livelihoods of the people. However, the event has sparked concerns about the level of sycophantic praise directed toward the ruling party, which some critics believe has reached disturbing levels of bootlicking. The overwhelming focus on praising President Mnangagwa and ZANU PF for their actions, especially in light of the elections, raises questions about the authenticity of these recognitions.
By A Correspondent
As Zimbabwe moves closer to finalizing the establishment of its much-anticipated Road Accident Fund (RAF), concerns are growing over the potential for looting and misuse of the fund, casting doubt on whether it will effectively serve its intended purpose.
The RAF, designed to provide financial assistance and medical treatment to victims of road accidents, has been tabled to the Cabinet for consideration. Ms. Ruvimbo Chaduru, a representative from the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development, confirmed that “the guiding principles of the document have been submitted to Cabinet and we now await the outcome of the Cabinet resolution.”
Once established, the RAF will offer compulsory insurance coverage for all road users in Zimbabwe, with the aim of ensuring that accident victims and their families do not bear the full financial burden of road accidents. However, with Zimbabwe’s history of corruption and mismanagement of public funds, many are questioning whether the fund will be protected from exploitation.
Hon Knowledge Kaitanom, chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio for Transport and Infrastructure Development, emphasized the need for transparency and accountability, noting, “The current situation, where victims and their families bear the financial burden of accidents, is unacceptable. The RAF will provide much-needed relief and support to those affected.” However, he added that “concerns about potential administrative challenges” remain, particularly in light of Zimbabwe’s ongoing issues with looting and mismanagement of state funds.
The RAF’s design aims to be a safety net for accident victims, but many fear it could become a target for corruption. Mr. Munesu Munodawafa, managing director of the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe, called for public awareness campaigns to educate citizens on how the fund will work, stressing, “There is a need for public awareness campaigns to educate the public about the fund and its benefits.”
Despite these concerns, the RAF is seen as a crucial step towards reducing the financial hardship caused by road accidents in Zimbabwe. However, as the country grapples with high levels of looting and political instability, the success of the fund will ultimately depend on the government’s ability to implement strong safeguards to protect it from abuse.
With the fate of the RAF now in the hands of Cabinet, Zimbabweans are left hoping that the new fund will truly provide relief to those in need, rather than becoming another casualty of the country’s deep-rooted corruption issues.
SADC announces that Zimbabwe’s rogue leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is visiting Gaborone, stating in full:
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His Excellency Dr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa – President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and current Chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and President Duma Gideon Boko of the Republic of Botswana will visit the SADC Secretariat Headquarters in Gaborone, Botswana on 13th December 2024.
President Mnangagwa became the Chairperson of SADC on 17th August 2024 during the 44th SADC Summit of Heads of States and Government that was held in Harare, Zimbabwe. As is customary, Chairpersons of SADC visit the SADC Secretariat Headquarters during their tenure to appreciate the work done by the Secretariat in facilitating the SADC regional integration agenda and to provide guidance on the Secretariat’s implementation of SADC Programmes.
The SADC Chairperson will be appraised on the status of implementation of SADC Programmes, decisions, and the 44th SADC Summit theme, “Promoting Innovation to Unlock Opportunities for Sustainable Economic Growth and Development towards an Industrialised SADC”.
During the visit, the SADC Secretariat, the SADC Chairperson together with President Duma Gideon Boko of the Republic of Botswana will receive the SADC Headquarters building from Bongwe Investments Proprietary Limited on behalf of the SADC Heads of State and Government.
The SADC Secretariat Headquarters Building has been governed through a Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) Agreement involving SADC, Bongwe Investments (Proprietary) Limited (Private Party) and the Government of the Republic of Botswana as a guarantor to the PPP arrangement.
The SADC Chairperson and the President of the Republic of Botswana will also perform a ground-breaking ceremony for the commencement of the construction of the SADC Standby Force Regional Logistics Depot (RLD) at Rasesa village, in the Kgatleng District, 40km from Gaborone. The SADC Standby Force Regional Logistics Depot will serve as a storage for materials, equipment and end-user stocks for use by the SADC Standby Force when undertaking mandated peace support and humanitarian missions.
The SADC Chairperson oversees the highest level of the governance structure of SADC, and among others, has the overall mandate of providing policy direction, and controlling the functions of SADC.
The Press Release is available on the SADC Website: https://www.sadc.int/latest-news/his-excellency-dr-emmerson-dambudzo-mnangagwa-president-republic-zimbabwe-and
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By Political Reporter- Controversial interim CCC secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu is reportedly cashing in as desperate CCC lawmakers bribe him to avoid losing their parliamentary seats or secure influential roles.
Tshabangu has faced sharp criticism for orchestrating a wave of recalls targeting CCC legislators accused of abandoning party membership.
These recalls have deepened divisions within the opposition, with former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa recently severing ties with the party, citing Zanu PF infiltration.
The recalls have reshaped the party’s leadership in Parliament.
Notable casualties include Chikanga legislator Lynette Karenyi-Kore, ousted as Leader of the House in the National Assembly and replaced by Sunningdale MP Maureen Kademaunga.
Former Chief Whip Edwin Mushoriwa was also removed in a controversial reshuffle.
CCC faction spokesperson Willas Madzimure lambasted Tshabangu’s unilateral actions, dismissing the reshuffle as illegitimate. “These are not party decisions. They are personal power plays,” Madzimure told NewsDay. “Some individuals are paying for positions, and this is deeply troubling. Large sums of money are exchanging hands, undermining merit and credibility.”
He accused Tshabangu of exploiting his authority, leaving party members anxious about their future. “Every time a letter is read in Parliament, legislators fear being the next target. This abuse of power is inhumane and unsustainable,” Madzimure said.
He also criticized the removal of senior party figures like Karenyi-Kore. “These legislators worked hard to earn their positions, some even using personal resources to secure votes. Recalling them without cause is demoralizing and mirrors the oppressive tactics we oppose in Zanu PF.”
Tshabangu’s actions have also sparked disputes over control of funds allocated under the Political Parties Finance Act.
Despite the turmoil, Tshabangu and his camp have remained defiant, with his spokesperson, Nqobizitha Mlilo, unavailable for comment.
The CCC is now grappling with how to manage the fallout, with Madzimure urging a focus on unity and substantive issues. “We cannot allow this circus to continue. Our priority must be to restore order and integrity in the party,” he said.
The opposition party’s future hangs in the balance as tensions escalate, threatening to weaken its effectiveness in challenging the ruling Zanu PF.
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By Business Reporter- He was all tears of joy as his name was called out as the inaugural winner of the Sharpe Business Academy at a glittering ceremony held last Saturday at Jameson Hotel.
Kundayi Mbiriri, the founder of Hukama Technologies, received a whooping US$10 000 from Mr Ken Sharpe after he was adjudged the best student by his peers and attendees during the graduation ceremony.
The top 15 students were asked to make their business pitches, and the rest voted for the top three business strategies that demonstrated innovation, sustainability, and excellence.
Peterson Mugodo of Peniel Pharmacies scooped the second prize of US$5000, while Rutendo Muchero of CB Muchero walked away with US$3000 in third position.
The students were drawn from across Zimbabwe – with those who did not win the monetary prizes confirming that the vast knowledge they gained was priceless and would propel their businesses to dizzy heights.
Writing on X, one of the graduands, Isaac Gundani, wrote, “I appreciate the opportunity to have studied at Sharpe Business Academy. Thanks to the generosity and mentorship of Mr and Mrs Sharpe. Their commitment to fostering entrepreneurial excellence has been invaluable”.
Speaking during the event, Mr Sharpe said with growth, winners will eventually take home US$1 million to invest in their businesses.
“This is a non-profit organisation. All the funds generated by the SBA are ploughed back into the organisation for its growth. I want the ultimate winner to take home US$1 million dollars. This means we are going to progressively increase the prize money with each graduation until we reach the US$1 million target,” he said.
Mr Sharpe, an alumnus of the Havard Business School, used case studies taught by the graduate school with his students, giving them a feel of the elite and prestigious syllabus.
He also used practical examples learned from his doing business over the past 33 years.
The Sharpe Business Academy is dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship and business acumen among Zimbabweans, and it aims to empower individuals to contribute to national economic development.
By Political Reporter-The First Lady of Zimbabwe, Auxillia Mnangagwa, caused a stir at a Johane Masowe eChishanu Chinhevere Shrine in Chiweshe over the weekend after her security team disrupted a church service, leaving congregants distressed.
Witnesses reported that church members were jostled, shoved, and shuffled to ensure the First Lady’s safety as her team took over the shrine.
The chaotic scenes left many questioning the heavy-handedness of the security personnel accompanying the First Lady, who is known for travelling with an entourage of at least 50 security officers and a fleet of high-powered vehicles.
According to sources close to the scene, the disruption began long before Auxillia’s arrival, with security operatives harassing attendees and thoroughly sweeping the church grounds.
Congregants described the environment as tense and intimidating.
Despite the commotion, Auxillia later took to X (formerly Twitter) to confirm her attendance at the service. She expressed nostalgia for the church where she claimed to have grown up, stating:
“Believers are required to uphold the integrity of God’s word and adhere to its precepts. I’m pleased with my upbringing and religious foundation. This last Friday, I was able to visit the church where I grew up, Johane Masowe eChishanu Chinhevere Shrine in Chiweshe, to meet some of the old and new members and spread the gospel to fellow believers.”
She details her dedication to the church and its role in shaping her morals, emphasising her connection to the Chiweshe community.
However, this public relations gesture has done little to quell criticism.
Observers have drawn parallels to her husband, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who travels with a formidable security detail that often disrupts public events.
Critics argue that such behaviour exemplifies a leadership style prioritising personal security over public goodwill.
The latest incident has added to the growing unease among Zimbabweans, who view the first family’s security practices as excessive and a reflection of their detachment from ordinary citizens.
Political Reporter- The self-imposed CCC Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu has caused more divisions in the party after he fired more party cadres from their parliament portfolio committee posts last week.
Tshabangu removed several party leaders from key positions in Parliament, replacing them with legislators more aligned with his interests.
Tshabangu recently dismissed Lynette Karenyi Kore as the Leader of the House in the National Assembly, appointing Maureen Kademaunga, the Sunningdale legislator, as her replacement. Former chief whip Edwin Mushoriwa was also removed in the reshuffle.
CCC spokesperson Willas Madzimure said the party did not support the reshuffle orchestrated by Tshabangu. He said:
It is not necessary, but because someone wants to flex their muscles, they make those unilateral decisions. We did not get any reason why those people were demoted.
There are other serious and pressing issues that we should be focusing on, not this child’s play. I thought some of thepeople appointed to these positions must use common sense.
We are making some considerations to see how we can deal with the issue. But we know that no more recalls are going totake place, even the Speaker (Jacob) Mudenda knows that.
But is it humane to keep your colleague on edge in Parliament? Every time there is a letter read in Parliament, you will be thinking, it might be me who is being targeted this time.
You might have power now, notwithstanding how you got that power, but we are all human. We are not immortal.
Madzimure also condemned Tshabangu’s recalls of CCC MPs and councillors shortly after the 2023 general elections, warning him that power is temporary. Said Madzimure:
It is disheartening for people who worked hard to be in Parliament only to be recalled. Yes, some might have been selected through the controversial “bereka mwana” process, but they worked hard to win the votes.
They used their resources. In the end, that power will be gone no matter who is celebrating that abuse of power. I was recalled twice.
I know how it feels, but that will not stop me from talking against what is bad. Why punish all these legislators? That is what we despise ZANU PF for, so you cannot be doing the same.
Tshabangu and Ncube have been embroiled in a power struggle over control of funds allocated under the Political Parties Finance Act, along with other contentious issues.
When contacted by NewsDay for comment Tshabangu referred inquiries to his spokesperson, Nqobizitha Mlilo, who did not answer calls.
In the first six months after the 2023 general elections, Tshabangu recalled dozens of CCC MPs and councillors, asserting that they were no longer party members.
Sports Correspondent
Zimbabwean football icon Peter Ndlovu has been presented with a brand-new BMW X6 Sport by businessman Wicknell Chivayo.
Chivayo shared the news on social media, paying tribute to the Warriors legend for his significant contributions to the country’s football legacy.
In his post, Chivayo expressed: “Zimbabwe’s football history is INCOMPLETE without mentioning one player who pushed boundaries and showed the world that when talent meets hard work, MAGIC happens…
“This is just a SMALL token of my appreciation for your OUTSTANDING contribution to the game of football and for INSPIRING generations of Zimbabwean soccer fans.”
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Manchester United endured another setback under new manager Ruben Amorim, suffering a 3-2 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Saturday. This loss saw the team fall to 13th place in the Premier League standings.
In his post-match comments, Amorim acknowledged that his squad is currently lacking in quality and that there are no quick fixes to the situation. Reflecting on his own experiences, he said, “I faced similar challenges at Sporting in the beginning. The feeling is the same for me, even though it may seem different to the outside world. Sporting is in Portugal, and Manchester gets a lot more attention, but the feeling of struggle is the same.”
He continued, “If you’re a bit experienced in football, you realize this happens to many clubs. We must stay focused, keep working hard, and continue to improve the team. Results will turn around, but we need time and consistent effort to make that happen.”
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By A Correspondent
Zanu PF spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa’s attempt to undermine the late veteran leader Robert Mugabe has sparked widespread criticism from political observers.
In a candid interview with ZFN Capital on Friday, Mutsvangwa accused Mugabe of compromising fellow comrades during the struggle for independence, even suggesting that Mugabe was never truly committed to the war.
“Mugabe refused to train with others,” Mutsvangwa claimed.
By A Correspondent
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has released the names of the victims who died in a fatal road traffic accident that occurred on December 8, 2024, at the 330-kilometer peg along the Harare-Bulawayo Road.
According to ZRP spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, five out of seven victims have been positively identified by their next of kin. Nyathi also urged motorists to exercise caution on the roads, especially during the festive season.
By A Correspondent
The repatriation of former Vice President Phelekezela Report Mphoko’s body from India is currently underway, with the Indian government and the Zimbabwean Embassy coordinating the necessary paperwork. Mphoko, who passed away in India on Friday at the age of 84, is expected to be brought back to Zimbabwe later this week.
Once in the country, Mphoko will be laid to rest at the National Heroes Acre, as President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has declared him a national hero in recognition of his service to Zimbabwe.
In his message of condolence, President Mnangagwa expressed his “deepest, heartfelt condolences” to Mphoko’s family, particularly his wife Mrs. Laurinda Mphoko and their children.
“As they go through the motions of grief, may they derive solace from the knowledge that we mourn and stand with them in this darkest hour,” the President said.
He also praised Mphoko’s contributions to Zimbabwe, recalling his “huge and selfless contribution” towards the country’s independence and development after 1980.
By Political Reporter- The country’s most popular politician and former CCC leader, Nelson Chamisa, has been summed to appear before the Justice Maphios Cheda-led Commission of Inquiry into the state of the Harare City Council.
The mission wants Chamisa to provide insights into the council’s operations during his tenure.
Zanu PF established the commission to probe allegations of mismanagement and chaos within the Harare City Council, which has been scrutinised for its administrative challenges.
Once at the helm of the party that led the council, Chamisa is expected to shed light on governance issues, although he stepped aside from CCC leadership prior to the recent upheavals.
Observers note that the current turmoil in the council has been largely attributed to Sengezo Tshabangu’s controversial role in reshaping the council’s leadership.
Tshabangu, who is accused of appointing councillors outside the party’s official processes, has drawn criticism for contributing to instability.
Critics argue that these developments occurred after Chamisa had distanced himself from active council leadership, exonerating him from direct involvement in the alleged mismanagement.
By A Correspondent
Zanu PF spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa’s attempt to undermine the late veteran leader Robert Mugabe has sparked widespread criticism from political observers.
In a candid interview with ZFN Capital on Friday, Mutsvangwa accused Mugabe of compromising fellow comrades during the struggle for independence, even suggesting that Mugabe was never truly committed to the war.
“Mugabe refused to train with others,” Mutsvangwa claimed.
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By A Correspondent
Zimbabwean Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter, Themba Gorimbo, experienced a crushing loss in the UFC on Saturday morning, when he was defeated by Brazilian fighter Vicente Luque via submission in the first round. The fight, held in Las Vegas, was over in just 52 seconds when Gorimbo was choked out by an anaconda trap, marking the fastest anaconda choke in UFC history.
Despite the devastating loss, Gorimbo expressed a resilient outlook on his future in the sport. Reflecting on the defeat, he took to social media on Sunday to share his thoughts with his followers.
“Life has ups and downs. Wasn’t meant to be a straight path to my goal,” Gorimbo said. “I’ve not made it yet to my goal but I am proud but not satisfied with what I’ve accomplished so far.”
The fighter, who hails from Zimbabwe, emphasized the magnitude of reaching the UFC in the first place. “From where I come from to just fight here in UFC is a big accomplishment even though what I want is to become a champion,” he noted.
However, he acknowledged the painful and unpredictable nature of the journey. “It’s a painful path and I guess my story not supposed to be straight walk in the park.”
While the loss was difficult to swallow, Gorimbo remained optimistic. “I am gutted now but excited for the future,” he admitted. “I rolled the dice and didn’t pay off this time. I guess it’s the way life works sometimes. I will dust myself up and make my comeback.”
Gorimbo also drew strength from his faith, stating, “Yes, I am gutted now but I know I will be okay. God brought me this far to succeed and inspire. This is part of the story. It sucks but hey I live to fight another day.”
In his final words, Gorimbo reflected his indomitable spirit: “Mamba out. Mamba will be back.”
Though the fight ended quickly, Gorimbo’s resilience and determination shone through, showcasing his commitment to rise above setbacks. His journey, marked by the tough challenges he has faced, is far from over, and as he said, he will return stronger, with his eyes set firmly on the prize.
By Showbiz Reporter-Zanu PF activist and party regalia designer Faith Taruvinga, has died.
The death of the marketing and logistics manager for House of Cheneso, a Zanu PF youth project, was announced by the party’s youth league security secretary, Tendai Chirau, on his social media.
“It’s shocking to receive news of Faith Taruvinga’s passing,” Chirau posted. “She was an integral part of the House of Cheneso project, and her creative talent brought life to our events. Her loss is deeply felt. May her soul rest in peace.”
Taruvinga’s business outfit was commissioned to design and produce the party’s signature attire following the 2017 military coup that displaced Robert Mugabe.
She earned widespread recognition for her ability to blend the party’s liberation war history with contemporary fashion trends, creating regalia that resonated across generations.
At the Zanu PF War Veterans League Conference, her work—meticulously researched and inspired by archival footage—became a sensation, capturing the party’s revolutionary ethos while appealing to younger members.
Taruvinga described the process as both challenging and rewarding, reflecting her commitment to excellence.
Beyond her role with Zanu PF, Taruvinga represented Zimbabwe at the Italy Taormina International Fashion Show.
Funeral arrangements are yet to be announced.
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The billionaire Strive Masiyiwa is still to respond over the latest grim twist of fate, casting how the country’s most celebrated investigative journalist—renowned for exposing high-profile motor vehicle scandals—has found himself abandoned by the very employer who once championed his groundbreaking work. Stripped of his ability to hold the powerful to account, the journalist has been left to languish without basic medical support, his life spiraling into tragedy as his former employer, a billionaire known for public displays of philanthropy, ‘does nothing to intervene.’
The ultimate irony comes in the form of salvation from an unexpected source: a businessman infamous for alleged involvement in another car scandal, the very type the journalist built his reputation reporting on.
This intervention exposes the heart-wrenching reality that the journalist is now worse off than the day he was hired, allegedly betrayed by the employer who once touted him as their signature investment. In a cruel demonstration of neglect and rhetorical hypocrisy, all common sense and the lowest bar of humanity have been callously disregarded, leaving the journalist’s plight as a stark reminder of the cost of trust misplaced in the corridors of power.
Nyarota has struggled since the days after he was re-hired by the Daily News while in the US and told to fly back home to relaunch the paper in 2009, just before his employers betrayed him. The veteran journalist wrote at the weekend stating:
At the beginning of January 2003 an event triggered off a series of other events that culminated in a situation in which I found myself enduring a painful existence over the next two decades
The said events were triggered off by the deliberate actions of people whom I counted as friends and colleagues.
My situation deteriorated over the years to a stage where I desperately required assistance. My penury can easily and directly be traced back to the actions of the said colleagues, including an extremely wealthy former friend, and all professing to be devout Christians, who acting in concert literally dumped me by the roadside and left me to starve.
This week several other friends and professional colleagues intervened and came to the rescue.. As a result of their intervention by the end of today I had been rescued from my painful ordeal.
My white knight in shining armour is an individual personally unknown to me, who has pledged to donate to me the sum total of $15 000 required to meet my several urgent medical needs.
Sir Wicknell Chivhayo literally gave me a new lease of life. In the beginning so-called good friends abandoned and left me to starve and suffer for reasons that to this day remain obscure.
Today Sir Wicknell, a total stranger, came to my rescue. My family and I are overwhelmed with gratitude to him. We are also grateful to the several colleagues whose consciences were so pricked by my plight that they took effective and corrective action. May the dear Lord bless you all.
I pray that Sir Wicknell’s prompt decision today causes ﹰDr Sam Sipepa Nkomo , Jethro Goko, now the owner of my former newspaper, The Daily News, and billionaire Strive Masiyiwa to sleep soundly tonight and forever after.
By A Correspondent
ZANU PF Mashonaland East has joined other provinces in calling for President Mnangagwa to extend his presidency beyond 2028.
The province advocates for aligning the country’s Constitution with Vision 2030, reinforcing their commitment to his leadership.
During the ZANU PF Goromonzi Inter District meeting held yesterday, Provincial Chairperson Daniel Garwe voiced the province’s stance, stating, “The province is loyal to President Mnangagwa and happy with his leadership.”
Garwe’s remarks reflect the province’s strong support for the President and its endorsement of the proposed constitutional changes to extend his tenure.
By A Correspondent
Former cabinet minister and ZANU PF national political commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere, has rejected party spokesperson Chris Mutsvangwa’s recent interview with ZFN, calling it detrimental to the struggle for independence. Kasukuwere specifically condemned Mutsvangwa’s comments that targeted women who fought in the liberation struggle, labeling such attacks as completely unacceptable.
He stated, “ZANU PF, please play the recording and convince yourselves if this is the correct picture of the struggle.” Kasukuwere expressed strong disapproval of the interview, calling it “scandalous” for casting doubt on the integrity of key figures like General Mujuru and Vice President Chiwenga. He also criticized Mutsvangwa’s controversial statements regarding the death of Chitepo, the relationship with Frelimo officials, and the alleged sabotage of Old Mutual.
“A serious review of this foolish diatribe will make many people very, very upset,” Kasukuwere warned. He further recalled efforts to stop Mutsvangwa from turning the Cabinet into a “dealing room” and accused him of attempting to impose corrupt business ties with companies seeking to exploit the country’s resources. “Present activities confirm our fears,” Kasukuwere concluded.
By A Correspondent
ZANU PF Mashonaland East has joined other provinces in calling for President Mnangagwa to extend his presidency beyond 2028.
The province advocates for aligning the country’s Constitution with Vision 2030, reinforcing their commitment to his leadership.
During the ZANU PF Goromonzi Inter District meeting held yesterday, Provincial Chairperson Daniel Garwe voiced the province’s stance, stating, “The province is loyal to President Mnangagwa and happy with his leadership.”
Garwe’s remarks reflect the province’s strong support for the President and its endorsement of the proposed constitutional changes to extend his tenure.
Zimbabwe’s U17 team, the Young Warriors, suffered a dismal defeat at the hands of Zambia in the U17 COSAFA Cup yesterday.
The final score was 5-1 in favor of Zambia.
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By A Correspondent
Arda Güler has confirmed that he never considered leaving Real Madrid on loan, expressing his happiness at the club. He shared, “The affection of the fans gives me confidence, and I’m very happy here.”
The young midfielder emphasized his commitment, saying, “I always try to give my best in every game. I do this to repay their affection and to give everything for Real Madrid.”
In November, Real Madrid turned down two loan offers from clubs outside of Spain.
Zimbabwe’s gambling scene changed big time recently. Old betting shops feel lonely. Phones buzz with casino games and bets. Harare’s streets don’t need slot machines because everyone carries one in their pocket.
More people in Zimbabwe use the internet now, over half the country. Mobile money makes buying things easy, even gambling. Local companies made special websites for betting on phones. They’re not copying others, they’re building new things just for Zimbabwe.
EcoCash and OneMoney made paying for bets simple. No more fancy credit cards needed. Use the same app you buy food with to bet online. Paying for bets got super easy overnight.
The government gets money from online gambling. Lots of money came in last year, helping when other things weren’t doing so well. But counting and taxing this money is tricky. Some sneaky companies don’t pay their share.
New tech jobs appeared because betting companies need smart people. They need folks to build websites, answer questions, and tell people about the games. These are good jobs that pay well. But sometimes, money that could help local stores or go into savings ends up in betting apps.
Zimbabwe’s old gambling rules didn’t know about smartphones. The people in charge are trying to catch up but technology moves too fast. They fix one thing, and the companies find a new way around it. It’s like a game of tag.
Tough choices face the government. Strict rules might make companies hide where nobody can see them. Loose rules might hurt people who can’t stop betting. Finding the right balance is super hard when things change so quickly. If you are in a hurry, and don’t have time to check out all, you can find best options via https://toponlinecasinouk.co.uk/.
Let’s assess social impact of online casinos:
Kids love phones, and betting apps know this. College kids bet in between classes. Some get lucky and quit school. Others lose all their money. The apps make it seem like a fun game, but it can be a big problem.
Families struggle with money because of betting. When gambling is on your phone all the time, it’s harder to stop spending. Parents fret about their children. Husbands and wives hide their betting. People who help families talk about problems see more gambling issues than ever before.
Local places see betting shops close as online betting grows. Some jobs go away, new ones pop up somewhere else. Churches worry about people doing bad things. But sometimes, gambling money helps communities with special projects.
Better internet means more people can gamble. Phone companies built faster internet just for things like betting apps. Even faraway places got internet faster than expected. Good for everyone, but tricky for gambling.
Betting companies build big computer centers and hire lots of people. This helps more than just gambling. It makes the whole internet in Zimbabwe better. Skills learned building betting apps can be used for other things too.
Banks had to change to handle tons of small payments from gamblers. Mobile money companies made special accounts for betting. These changes help everyone using money in Zimbabwe, not just gamblers.
Some banks don’t like working with betting companies. Others see a chance to make money. This makes companies find new ways to pay, which can make paying for everything in Zimbabwe better.
Online gambling in Zimbabwe changes everything – technology, money, and how people live. It creates jobs and brings in money but causes problems too. Doing it right means finding the perfect balance between good and bad, new ideas and rules, chances to grow and keeping people safe.
The next few years matter a lot. Decisions made now about online gambling will shape Zimbabwe’s future. One thing’s for sure – pretending it’s not happening won’t work. Online gambling is here to stay. Figuring out how to make it helpful without hurting people is the big challenge.
Zimbabwe’s political discourse has been ignited by recent sharp critiques of Christopher Mutsvangwa, the ZANU PF Spokesperson, from prominent figures such as Kerina Mujati and former ZANU PF Commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere. Their comments have fueled a national conversation about the legitimacy of historical narratives, leadership credibility, and the ethical responsibilities of those in power.
Kerina Mujati’s Accusations.
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Kerina Mujati, a political commentator, launched an impassioned critique of Mutsvangwa on social media, accusing him of fabricating his war credentials. She alleged that Mutsvangwa, despite positioning himself as a key figure in Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, never participated in combat or played a significant frontline role. Mujati labeled him a “delusional War DJ” and a “bogus war vet,” contrasting his purported contributions with those of notable figures such as Constantine Chiwenga and Joice Mujuru.
Additionally, Mujati accused Mutsvangwa of spreading misinformation and using historical revisionism to bolster his political ambitions, which she dismissed as unattainable. Her remarks reflect broader concerns about the manipulation of liberation narratives by politicians seeking personal gain.
Saviour Kasukuwere’s Intervention
Former ZANU-PF heavyweight Saviour Kasukuwere added his voice to the controversy, focusing on Mutsvangwa’s recent interview with Zfn. Kasukuwere criticized the interview as “damaging to the struggle for independence” and accused Mutsvangwa of undermining women’s contributions to the liberation movement. He described the content of the interview as scandalous, citing unverified claims that cast doubts on prominent figures such as General Solomon Mujuru and Vice President Constantine Chiwenga, as well as speculation about the death of Herbert Chitepo.
Kasukuwere also highlighted what he called Mutsvangwa’s “corrupt relations” with foreign companies, accusing him of attempting to exploit Zimbabwe’s resources. Furthermore, he claimed that Mutsvangwa had been prevented from turning Cabinet into a “dealing room” for personal gain, a direct critique of his ethics and leadership.
Broader Implications of the Debate
The allegations by Mujati and Kasukuwere tap into a larger narrative about the politicization of Zimbabwe’s liberation history. The war for independence, a defining moment in the country’s history, is often invoked by leaders to legitimize their authority. However, as accusations of historical embellishment and personal profiteering emerge, the credibility of such narratives is increasingly being called into question.
The role of women in the liberation struggle, highlighted by Kasukuwere, is another critical issue. His condemnation of Mutsvangwa’s alleged dismissal of women’s contributions reflects ongoing struggles for gender equity and recognition within Zimbabwe’s political and historical narratives.
Silence from the Accused
At the time of writing, Christopher Mutsvangwa has not responded to these allegations. His silence could be interpreted in various ways—either as a strategy to avoid escalating the controversy or as an indication of an inability to counter the claims. Regardless, his lack of response has left the accusations unchallenged in the public domain, fueling speculation and further damaging his credibility.
Social Media as a Battleground
This debate underscores the role of social media in shaping political discourse in Zimbabwe. Platforms like Twitter have become arenas for public accountability, where politicians and commentators alike share unfiltered opinions. While this democratization of dialogue allows for robust debate, it also raises concerns about the spread of unverified claims and the potential for personal attacks to overshadow substantive issues.
Conclusion
The critiques leveled against Christopher Mutsvangwa by Kerina Mujati and Saviour Kasukuwere illustrate deep divisions within Zimbabwe’s political establishment. These accusations highlight the fragility of liberation war narratives and the challenges of preserving historical integrity in a polarized political environment. As public discourse continues to evolve, the importance of accountability and transparency in leadership cannot be overstated.
Mutsvangwa’s response—or lack thereof—will undoubtedly shape the next phase of this unfolding story. For now, the allegations remain a critical flashpoint in Zimbabwe’s ongoing reckoning with its past and the conduct of its present leaders.
Parallels of Turmoil – State House Looting in Syria, Zimbabwean Power Struggles, and Regional Unrest
Global Spotlight on Dictatorship, Protest, and Alleged Betrayal
By Farai D Hove | ZimEye | In a dramatic turn of events, Syrian civilians stormed and looted the Presidential Palace following the fall of the Assad family’s five-decade grip on power. Videos of Syrians ransacking rooms, carrying out furniture and electronics, and posing triumphantly in the once-mighty halls of the regime have shocked the world. These images symbolize the collapse of a political dynasty synonymous with authoritarian rule and highlight the people’s determination to reclaim their future.
This development has drawn eerie parallels to ongoing controversies in Zimbabwe, where Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ascension to power continues to be shrouded in allegations of betrayal, manipulation, and authoritarian rule.
The Syrian Connection: Five Decades of Dynastic Rule Overthrown
The Assad family ruled Syria for over 50 years, solidifying their control through military strength and suppression of dissent. The recent storming of the palace comes amid a growing wave of protests across the Middle East against entrenched political elites. Syrian civilians, emboldened by a weakening regime, have turned anger into action, dismantling a symbol of oppression.
Zimbabwe’s Shadowed History: Mnangagwa’s Controversial Rise
As Syria grapples with its future, Zimbabwe faces renewed scrutiny over President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s controversial past. Recent revelations and allegations paint a picture of manipulation that began decades ago. Released from Rhodesian detention in the 1970s, Mnangagwa was reportedly tasked by the Rhodesian Special Branch to infiltrate Zambian institutions, particularly ZANLA freedom fighters.
Critics, including former First Lady Grace Mugabe and war veterans led by Cde Karen Kazingizi, allege that Mnangagwa was not a genuine freedom fighter. They claim his actions during the liberation struggle were designed to position him as Robert Mugabe’s successor. According to Grace Mugabe, Mnangagwa allegedly sought to undermine Mugabe even after Zimbabwe’s first elections in 1980, nearly orchestrating his demise to consolidate power.
Mozambique’s Unrest Mirrors Zimbabwe’s Tensions
Zimbabwe’s current administration has been further implicated in regional turmoil, with President Mnangagwa accused of supporting Daniel Chipo, an alleged election-rigging leader in neighboring Mozambique. Protests in Mozambique have erupted in response to Chipo’s contested election victory, with citizens refusing to recognize what they see as a stolen mandate.
This mirrors Zimbabwe’s own history of contested elections, authoritarian governance, and suppression of dissent. The alignment of Mnangagwa’s government with controversial leaders in the region has fueled concerns about Zimbabwe’s role in enabling undemocratic practices.
A Wave of Resistance Across Borders
The events in Syria, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique underscore a growing trend of citizens pushing back against entrenched regimes. From storming palaces to rejecting rigged elections, people are demanding accountability, justice, and a departure from decades of political manipulation.
While Syrians dismantle the vestiges of the Assad regime, Zimbabweans and Mozambicans are increasingly vocal about their discontent with leaders accused of undermining democratic values. The shared narratives of betrayal, unrest, and resilience link these countries in a broader struggle for liberation—not just from foreign powers, but from the shadows of their own leadership.
Global Implications
As these events unfold, the world watches closely. Will Syria’s collapse of authoritarianism inspire other nations to rise against entrenched powers? Or will regimes like Zimbabwe’s find ways to hold onto power through regional alliances and political machinations? One thing is certain: the fight for democracy and justice is far from over.
Conclusion
The looting of Syria’s Presidential Palace, Mnangagwa’s controversial past, and Mozambique’s contested elections highlight a shared struggle against authoritarian rule and rigged systems. From Harare to Damascus, the fight for freedom and accountability reverberates across borders, reminding us that history often repeats itself in unexpected and interconnected ways.
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By Crime and Courts Reporter- At least 10 lives were lost in two tragic road accidents this past weekend, highlighting ongoing concerns about road safety in Zimbabwe.
The first incident occurred early Sunday along the Harare-Bulawayo Road.
Seven people died when an Inter Africa bus collided with the rear of a stationary truck near the 330-kilometre mark around 3:30 AM. Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the accident, stating:
“The ZRP confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred on 08/12/24 at around 0330 hours. Seven people were killed when an Inter Africa bus rammed into the back of a stationary truck. The number of injured victims is yet to be established.”
The victims’ bodies were transported to Gweru Provincial Hospital mortuary, while the injured are receiving treatment at the same facility.
Investigations into the cause of the crash are ongoing, with more details expected soon.
Nyathi also issued a stern warning to communities along highways, condemning the looting of goods from accident sites:
“It is a serious criminal offence to take advantage of a road traffic accident and loot goods from haulage trucks or vehicles.”
On Friday evening another fatal crash occurred on the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road, where a Shackman Tipper truck overturned, killing two people and injuring 51 others.
The accident happened at around 6:40 PM near the 330-kilometre peg.
The truck, overloaded with 69 passengers, overturned and landed on its left side.
Eyewitnesses described the chaos as the vehicle lost control, with passengers screaming and many trapped beneath the wreckage.
Preliminary investigations suggest the truck was travelling at an unsafe speed.
Compounding the tragedy, the vehicle was not designed to carry passengers, raising questions about road safety enforcement.
Sixteen passengers escaped unharmed, while the injured were rushed to Hwange Colliery Hospital for treatment.
The bodies of the deceased have been taken to the hospital mortuary for post-mortem examinations.
The Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road, like many highways in Zimbabwe, has a troubling history of accidents caused by overloading, mechanical faults, and reckless driving.
The use of non-passenger vehicles to transport people remains a significant concern, with police urging transport operators to adhere to safety laws.
“Drivers must avoid carrying passengers in vehicles not designated for human transportation,” said a ZRP statement.
Road accidents in Zimbabwe continue to claim lives at an alarming rate.
According to the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe, overloading, speeding, and poor road conditions are among the leading causes of fatalities.
A lack of enforcement of traffic regulations and public awareness further exacerbates the crisis.
As investigations into both accidents continue, authorities are calling for urgent measures to improve road safety and prevent similar tragedies.
By Sports Reporter | In the heart of the electrifying arena, under the glow of relentless spotlights, the stage was set for a clash that would echo through the annals of UFC history. Themba Gorimbo, known as “The Answer,” stepped into the octagon with the weight of expectation on his shoulders, his eyes set on the stars, dreaming of championship belts and legacy-defining victories. Across from him stood Vicente Luque, a warrior whose career had seen the highs of championship contention and the lows of recent defeats. As the clock ticked down to their bout at UFC 310, the air was thick with anticipation, the crowd buzzing with excitement for what promised to be a battle of wills, technique, and heart.
But in a shocking twist that left fans gasping, the fight ended not with the roar of victory, but with the silence of a sudden knockout. In just 52 seconds, the narrative of Gorimbo’s rising star was dramatically rewritten, leaving everyone to ponder the thin line between triumph and tragedy in the unforgiving world of mixed martial arts. Here is the story of a night where dreams were both shattered and reborn, in the blink of an eye.
In an unexpected turn of events at UFC 310, Themba Gorimbo, a Zimbabwean fighter riding a wave of four consecutive wins, was swiftly knocked out by Vicente Luque in just 52 seconds. The match, which was anticipated to be a significant step for Gorimbo towards challenging for the UFC welterweight title, ended abruptly, leaving fans and analysts scrambling to understand what went wrong for “The Answer.”
The Fight Dynamics:
The bout, part of the preliminary card, began at approximately 8:20 PM ET at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Right from the opening bell, Luque was on the offensive. Despite Gorimbo’s favored status with odds at -155 by DraftKings Sportsbook, his strategy seemed to falter under Luque’s immediate pressure.
Key Factors Leading to the Knockout:
Aftermath:
This defeat marks a significant setback for Gorimbo, who had his sights set on bigger names like Colby Covington. For Luque, this victory could be a redemption arc, proving to critics and fans alike that he’s not out of the game yet.
The quick finish has sparked discussions across the MMA community, with many reflecting on the unpredictability of the sport and the importance of never overlooking any opponent. As for Gorimbo, this loss might serve as a harsh lesson in the ruthlessness of the octagon, potentially redefining his approach to future fights.
This dramatic end to what was expected to be a competitive bout underscores the volatile nature of MMA, where fortunes can change in seconds.
Sports Correspondent
Ngezi Platinum Stars hosted their 2024 Annual Awards Ceremony at Baobab Stadium in Ngezi on Friday afternoon, recognizing the achievements of their players across multiple teams. Despite a season of mixed results, the club also marked a significant milestone with the establishment of their women’s team.
The senior team finished third in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League and reached the finals of the 2024 Chibuku Super Cup, though they were ultimately runners-up. Additionally, the team made their debut in the CAF Champions League but were eliminated in the preliminary round.
At the awards ceremony, Ngezi Platinum Stars honored players from the senior team, the development side, and the women’s team. Here are the award winners:
Senior Team:
Player of the Year: Kudzai Chigwida
Top Goalscorer: Takunda Benhura
Player’s Player of the Year: Richard Hachiro
Rookie of the Year: Tanaka Munemo
Most Disciplined Player: Polite Moyo
Women’s Team:
Player of the Year: Patience Nkomo
Top Goalscorer: Clementine Mavenge
Development Team:
Player of the Year: Enasio Perezo
Top Goalscorer: Macdonald Eddison
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By Crime and Courts Reporter- Tragedy struck on Friday evening when a Shackman Tipper truck overturned along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road, claiming the lives of two people and leaving 51 others injured.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed that the accident occurred at approximately 6:40 PM near the 330-kilometre peg along the highway.
The truck, which was reportedly overloaded with 69 passengers, overturned and landed on its left side, causing the catastrophic accident.
Preliminary investigations suggest that the truck may have been travelling at an unsafe speed, a factor commonly linked to accidents on this road.
Eyewitnesses at the scene reported hearing screams as the vehicle lost control, overturning and trapping passengers beneath its wreckage.
While 16 passengers miraculously escaped unhurt, emergency response teams faced challenges in retrieving injured individuals from the site, with darkness and the truck’s precarious position hampering rescue efforts.
The injured were rushed to Hwange Colliery Hospital, where they are currently receiving treatment.
The bodies of the deceased have been transported to the hospital mortuary for post-mortem examinations.
The Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road has a troubling history of accidents, with a combination of overloading, mechanical faults, and reckless driving often cited as contributing factors.
The Shackman Tipper truck was not designed to carry passengers, raising questions about the enforcement of road safety regulations.
Police have urged drivers and transport operators to adhere to road safety laws and to avoid carrying passengers in vehicles not designated for human transportation.
Investigations into the exact cause of the accident are ongoing.
By A Correspondent
Veteran musician Shepherd Kunodziya, better known by his stage name Taso, is reaching out to controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo for assistance in reviving his music career.
Taso, who gained fame in the 90s with the hit song “Tovaka Madzimbabwe,” has struggled to maintain his presence in the music industry in recent years due to the country’s difficult economic climate.
In 2012, Taso explained the challenges that led to his departure from the music scene, saying, “I was quiet owing to the economic situation that the country (Zimbabwe) has been going through. It was really difficult to make music sales but now the environment is better and we are going for it once again.”
At that time, he also lamented the lack of committed promoters to support local artists.
Now, with hopes of resuscitating his career, Taso is appealing for help from Wicknell Chivayo.
A source close to the situation revealed on Saturday, “He is appealing for assistance from Wicknell Chivayo so that he can resuscitate his career.”
Taso’s return to music comes at a time when the industry is slowly recovering, and he is optimistic that with the right support, he can regain his former prominence.
By A Correspondent
ZANU-PF affiliates and supporters were rewarded at the party headquarters on Saturday during the 4th edition of the Legacy Empowerment Awards. The event recognized individuals and organizations closely aligned with the ruling party for their contributions to Zimbabwe’s development and legacy.
Among the recipients was Madzibaba Moses Gwasarira, who was honored with the Joshua Nkomo Patriotic Legacy Award.
Apphia Nyasha Musawengana also received the Women Empowerment Champion Award for her efforts in advancing women’s rights and empowerment in the country.
Themed “Inspiring Generations, Recognizing the Enduring Power of Legacy,” the awards ceremony celebrated the enduring influence of those who support the government’s vision for national development.
In his keynote address, delivered on behalf of Vice President and Second Secretary of the Party, KCD Mohadi, Harare Provincial Minister for Devolution C Tavengwa spoke of the importance of the awards. He said, “The Legacy Awards represent recognition of individuals and entities that are making a positive impact in the development of the country.”
The event, held at ZANU-PF’s headquarters, also served as a platform to further promote the party’s message and strengthen its ties with its supporters.
The awards highlighted the party’s emphasis on legacy and empowerment, both central to its agenda as it prepares for future political challenges.
By A Correspondent
Opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has voiced grave concern over the escalating levels of looting and corruption in Zimbabwe, describing the situation as “alarming.”
In a statement released on Saturday, Chamisa condemned the widespread theft under the current regime, led by the ruling ZANU-PF party, pointing to a troubling trend of treachery and lawlessness across the nation.
Chamisa’s remarks echoed a strong moral and spiritual call to action, drawing on biblical references to underscore the severity of the situation.
He quoted the Book of Hosea, urging Zimbabweans to heed the charge laid against the nation by the Lord. “THE CHARGE AGAINST ZIMBABWE… Hear the word of the Lord, you (Zimbabweans), because the Lord brings a charge against you who live in the land: There is no faithfulness, no love, no acknowledgment of God in the land. There is only cursing, lying, murder, stealing, and adultery; you break all bounds and restraints, with bloodshed upon bloodshed” (Hosea 4:1-2).
Chamisa emphasized the need for Zimbabwe to “repent, be born again, and serve The Lord, God Almighty!” His statement calls for a spiritual and moral awakening, urging the nation to turn away from corruption and misconduct in order to rebuild the country’s integrity.
This declaration comes at a time when the nation is grappling with severe economic and political challenges, many of which Chamisa attributes to the rampant looting and mismanagement by the ruling elite.
Chamisa ended his message with a call for hope and perseverance, stating, “Be of good cheer #Godisinit.” He encouraged the people of Zimbabwe to remain steadfast in their faith and to continue striving for a better, more just future.
As the political climate in Zimbabwe remains tense, this latest statement from Chamisa serves as both a denunciation of the current government’s actions and a plea for national healing and spiritual renewal.
By Political Reporter-The death of former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko in India has reignited debate over Zimbabwe’s deteriorating healthcare system and the hypocrisy of its political elite.
Mphoko passed away on Friday from an undisclosed illness, joining a growing list of Zimbabwean leaders who have sought medical treatment abroad due to the state’s neglected health infrastructure.
This trend is not new. Mphoko’s former boss, President Robert Mugabe, died in 2019 in a Singapore hospital.
Current Vice President Constantino Chiwenga frequently travels to China for medical care, while President Emmerson Mnangagwa was rushed to South Africa in 2017 after allegedly being poisoned at a Zanu PF rally.
Former Vice President Kembo Mohadi also sought treatment in South Africa after surviving a bombing at Bulawayo’s White City Stadium in 2018.
Critics argue that these high-profile cases highlight the government’s failure to prioritize public healthcare.
Farai Maguwu, Director of the Centre for Natural Resource Governance, expressed his frustrations on X (formerly Twitter), pointing out the stark contrast between Zimbabwe’s dilapidated health sector and the lavish lifestyles of its ruling class. He noted:
“The death of Mphoko in India reminds us of the monumental leadership failure in Zimbabwe. Instead of investing in our health sector, they rob the country and spend public resources on power retention schemes, repression, and personal luxuries.”
Maguwu condemned the ruling elite’s preference for foreign medical care, which he described as a tacit admission of their disregard for the citizens they govern. He also highlighted the stark irony: while Zimbabwean leaders rely on healthcare systems abroad, no leaders from these countries seek treatment in Zimbabwe.
This neglect has left Zimbabwe’s hospitals struggling with inadequate supplies, demoralized staff, and deteriorating infrastructure. Meanwhile, figures like controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo flaunt their wealth, fueling public outrage over the mismanagement of state resources.
Maguwu further contrasted Zimbabwe with nations like the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, where substantial investments in healthcare have positioned them as global leaders.
“Nations rise or fall on leadership,” Maguwu wrote. “When our leaders fall ill, they charter private jets to foreign hospitals. When will they realize their decisions determine the life and death of 16 million people?”
The death of Mphoko has reignited calls for accountability and meaningful reform. As the nation mourns another leader lost abroad, the question remains: will Zimbabwe’s rulers finally address the systemic failures of its healthcare system, or will the cycle of neglect continue?
Sports Correspondent
Farai Jere, the Chairperson of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League and President of CAPS United, has officially entered the race for the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) presidency, a move that promises to make waves in the country’s football scene.
Jere, who has already submitted his nomination papers along with the necessary qualifications and signatures, is confident that his extensive experience in football will help him secure the ZIFA presidency.
By A Correspondent
Zimbabwe has made a triumphant return to the top spot in the Miss Intercontinental Africa pageant, thanks to the stunning Amanda Peresu-Moyo.
Her victory marks the end of a nine-year drought for the country, which last claimed the title in December 2015 with Tendai Hunda’s win.
Amanda’s achievement is a testament to her hard work and dedication, and Zimbabweans are celebrating her success. Congratulations to Amanda Peresu-Moyo on her well-deserved win! Makorokoto, Amhlophe!
Sports Correspondent
Simba Bhora captain Walter Musona has been named the 2024 Castle Lager Soccer Star of the Year. Musona received the prestigious award at a ceremony held in Harare on Friday evening.
The winner was determined through an online voting process involving a panel of journalists, coaches, and club captains.
Highlanders’ Lynoth Chikuhwa claimed the Golden Boot Award after finishing the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League with 17 goals. He also secured second place in the race for Soccer Star of the Year.
Meanwhile, Yadah’s Khama Billiat earned the Fans’ Choice Award, with supporters voting him as their favorite player. Billiat also finished third in the Soccer Star of the Year rankings.
Here is a full list of the award winners:
Most Disciplined Team of the Year: FC Platinum
Referee of the Year: Brighton Chimene
1st Runner-up: Owen Manenda
2nd Runner-up: Polite Dube
Golden Boot Award: Lynoth Chikuhwa (Highlanders)
Coach of the Year: Tonderai Ndiraya (Simba Bhora)
Most Promising Player of the Year: Allan Chapinduka (TelOne FC)
Goalkeeper of the Year: Donovan Bernard (Chicken Inn)
Fans’ Choice Award: Khama Billiat (Yadah)
Soccer Star of the Year: Walter Musona (Simba Bhora)
1st Runner-up: Lynoth Chikuhwa (Highlanders)
2nd Runner-up: Khama Billiat (Yadah)
2024 PSL Best XI:
Donovan Bernard (Chicken Inn)
Blessing Moyo (Simba Bhora)
Godknows Murwira (CAPS United)
Webster Tafa (Simba Bhora)
Emmanuel Jalai (Dynamos)
Kingsley Mureremba (CAPS United)
Isheanesu Mauchi (Simba Bhora)
Khama Billiat (Yadah)
Walter Musona (Simba Bhora)
Tymon Machope (Simba Bhora)
Lynoth Chikuhwa (Highlanders)
Community Mourns the Loss of Kelvin Chashamba, a Beacon of Generosity and Service
Brownhills, UK – The local community is mourning the loss of Kelvin Chashamba, affectionately known as Kevin John Taylor, a revered figure whose selfless contributions have left an indelible mark on countless lives. Kelvin, described as a pillar of kindness and compassion, passed away recently, leaving a legacy of love and generosity.
Kelvin’s impact was far-reaching, extending beyond personal relationships to community service. He was known for acts of kindness such as donating wheelchairs, providing financial assistance, and offering hope to those in need. His unwavering support and dedication to uplifting others earned him respect and admiration from all who knew him.
In a heartfelt tribute shared by colleague, Yvonne, Kelvin was remembered as a man whose compassion and generosity will forever remain etched in the hearts of the community. “His legacy of compassion will remain etched in our hearts, and his impact on the community will never be forgotten,” she wrote. “May his soul rest in eternal peace.”
Kelvin, a business consultant residing in Brownhills, was also known for his entrepreneurial spirit and his dedication to making life easier for others through his logistics services. His professional and personal life were both rooted in a desire to serve and uplift.
As the community reflects on his contributions, messages of condolences and support have poured in, underscoring the profound impact he had on many lives. His loss leaves a void that will be deeply felt.
Friends and family are invited to honor Kelvin’s memory and carry forward the values he exemplified—kindness, generosity, and service to others.
May he rest in peace.
By A Correspondent
Harare businessmen Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe will spend Christmas in jail after their application for referral to the Constitutional Court was dismissed.
The two were arrested in connection with an alleged US$7 million fraud related to a controversial goat contract with the Government.
The pair’s trial has been scheduled for February 10, 2025, meaning they will remain in custody until then.
Their legal team had sought to challenge their detention, but the court refused to grant their application, leaving them without bail.
The contract, which was initially meant to boost livestock farming in the country, has come under scrutiny due to claims of financial mismanagement and fraudulent activities.
Both businessmen have denied the charges, asserting that the contract was legitimate and all procedures were followed.
However, the ongoing investigation and trial process have raised concerns about corruption and transparency in government dealings, particularly in public procurement.
By Farai Maguwu
The death of Mphoko in India reminds us of the monumental leadership failure in Zimbabwe.
We are one of the few countries in the world with leaders who seek treatment and die abroad because instead of investing in their health sector they rob their own countries, and spend public resources on cars, power retention schemes, repression and perennial puberty.
As Chivhayo splashes stolen money on cars, hospitals have no drugs, health professionals are demoralized, and hospitals are run down. What does Wicknell produce that earns him so much money?
When Zim rulers get sick they steal money and hire private jets to foreign lands (SA, China & India), having spent few minutes in the VVVVIP lounge at the airport – forgetting that they have 16 million people to whom life and death depend on their decisions.
When shall these people learn that even where they go for treatment they are laughed at as dumb and criminals who steal from their own people to save their own lives and yet they are expected to make decisions that benefit them, their families and their fellow compatriots together?
By the way, they love Dubai &Qatar, don’t they? Haven’t they seen that there is a state-of-the-art hospital in Dubai and Qatar in almost every square mile & the Emiratis and Qataris are now the envy of the whole world – thanks to their leaders? Nations Rise or Fall on LEADERSHIP!
They go to SA, India and China for treatment and yet we have never seen leaders or citizens of those countries coming to Harare for treatment.
Why? Is it an admission we are a nation of jokers & rulers who know very well if they want serious treatment they must look elsewhere?
By A Correspondent
Youth Empowerment, Development, and Vocational Training Minister, Tinoda Machakaire, announced that several graduates from the Youth Service in Zimbabwe have secured positions within the government, following a Cabinet directive that prioritizes them for recruitment into the civil service.
Machakaire made these remarks during the inaugural Youth Service graduation ceremony at Dadaya Youth Training Centre on Thursday. He emphasized the significance of this initiative, stating, “This intake conducted a careers’ day that resulted in some of the trainees being absorbed by various government departments such as the Zimbabwe Republic Police, Zimbabwe National Army, Zvishavane Town Council, Zimpapers, and the Public Service Commission.”
He further clarified that the recruitment aligns with the Cabinet directive, which mandates that “holders of the Youth Service in Zimbabwe certificate be given priority in admission into all State institutions and appointment into the public service and State enterprises.”
In his address, Machakaire stressed the importance of the Youth Service program as a key element of youth development and empowerment in Zimbabwe. “This programme is an important component of youth development and empowerment in Zimbabwe,” he concluded.
Sports Correspondent
Farai Jere, the Chairperson of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League and President of CAPS United, has officially entered the race for the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) presidency, a move that promises to make waves in the country’s football scene.
Jere, who has already submitted his nomination papers along with the necessary qualifications and signatures, is confident that his extensive experience in football will help him secure the ZIFA presidency.
By Showbiz Reporter | Harare, Zimbabwe (December 6, 2024)—A major controversy is unfolding in Zimbabwe’s entertainment scene following reports that popular dancehall artist Winky D’s annual New Year’s Eve show at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) may be derailed by a church event linked to influential businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei. The development has sparked widespread anger, with fans accusing the Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) of succumbing to political pressure and favoritism.
Winky D—one of Zimbabwe’s most beloved musicians—booked the HICC as early as May 2024 for his December 31 concert. For years, the show has served as a cultural mainstay, attracting thousands of local and international attendees, boosting tourism, and providing crucial income for vendors, hoteliers, and support staff within the entertainment industry.
However, insiders now claim that RTG, which manages the HICC, is set to prioritize a late-booked church event spearheaded by Tagwirei, a controversial figure renowned for his immense wealth, political connections, and checkered reputation. Tagwirei is a prominent member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, where he serves as an elder, though critics say he leverages his financial clout to gain influence. His involvement in the last-minute scheduling at HICC is raising serious questions about whether faith-based events are being used as cover for personal and political agendas.
“RTG’s decision to push out Winky D, who has a signed contract and who booked the venue well in advance, is infuriating,” said a representative from the artist’s management team. “Our preparations are at an advanced stage, and we’ve all invested time, effort, and money to make this event a success. To be pushed aside at the eleventh hour for a less established booking shows a blatant disregard for fair business practice.”
Public sentiment has quickly soured. Online, fans have taken to social media, expressing outrage over what they see as yet another example of corruption and favoritism undermining Zimbabwe’s cultural life. “This is not just an attack on Winky D—it’s an attack on Zimbabwean culture,” wrote one fan on Twitter. “Corruption has reached even our stages.”
Critics argue that Tagwirei—who remains on the United States sanctions list for alleged corruption and human rights abuses—is using the church event as a public relations strategy to rehabilitate his image. Political analysts and industry insiders alike question the motives behind his sudden interest in hosting a spiritual gathering that conveniently displaces a popular, well-attended cultural fixture.
“The timing of this event is suspicious,” said political analyst Tawanda Chikowore. “Given Tagwirei’s controversial dealings, it’s hard not to see this as a calculated move to curry favor and project piety. Meanwhile, he dislodges an artist cherished by millions. This sets a dangerous precedent.”
The standoff at HICC has far-reaching implications. Winky D’s New Year’s Eve show is a boon to the local economy. Canceling or relocating the event at short notice would harm not just the artist, but also the small vendors, technical crews, hospitality workers, and local entrepreneurs who rely on the annual concert for vital income. “If this event is canceled, it’s not just Winky D who loses—it’s the entire ecosystem around it,” said a local promoter who asked not to be named for fear of reprisals.
As pressure mounts, industry leaders, fans, and cultural commentators have called on RTG to honor its initial agreement with Winky D. “We must defend our cultural spaces from powerful individuals who believe they can buy their way into anything,” said one veteran promoter. “If we allow this to happen, we encourage a system where wealth and connections outrank fairness and integrity.”
So far, the Rainbow Tourism Group has remained silent on the matter, but public frustration is boiling over. With the clock ticking down to December 31, the nation waits to see if RTG will restore faith in its commitment to Zimbabwe’s arts sector, or if the HICC will ring in the New Year under a cloud of suspicion and disappointment.
By Showbiz Reporter-High Court Judge Sunsley Zisengwe has ordered Hip-hop artist and socialite Christabel Stembeni Mahlungwa, popularly known as Kikky Badass, to pay $18,000 in damages to prominent Masvingo lawyer Rodney Saratoga Makausi.
Judge Zisengwe gave the ruling after Kikky defamed Makausi in a controversial Instagram post in March 2023.
The post, shared with Kikky’s 235,000 followers, accused Makausi of soliciting sex from her.
Makausi, who is also a businessman and devout Seventh-Day Adventist, claimed the allegations caused severe damage to his reputation, both personally and professionally.
Initially demanding $500,000 in damages, Makausi revised the claim to $60,000.
The court ultimately awarded him $18,000 after Kikky failed to file her Pre-Trial Conference (PTC) submissions and missed the PTC hearing on October 1, 2024.
This prompted Makausi to apply for a default judgment.
Makausi testified that Kikky ignored repeated requests to retract the defamatory post, leaving him subject to widespread embarrassment and ridicule. “As a devout Christian, professional man, and officer of the court, my reputation and character are my currency,” Makausi told the court.
He argued that the false allegations caused irreparable harm in Masvingo, a closely-knit community.
Kikky, known for her bold personality and a controversial presence in Zimbabwe’s entertainment scene, had previously requested the case be dismissed, arguing that damages in U.S. dollars were unlawful as the currency is not officially recognized. Justice Zisengwe dismissed her plea.
Kikky’s rise to fame includes roles as a video vixen in music videos and her unapologetic advocacy for body confidence and self-expression.
However, she has also been a polarizing figure, often attracting public scrutiny for her provocative online persona.
Represented by Samuel Banda of Advocate’s Chambers in Harare, Makausi’s victory underscores the legal repercussions of defamatory social media content, especially when it affects individuals’ professional standing and personal lives.
This ruling serves as a cautionary tale about the potential cost of reckless social media posts in Zimbabwe’s increasingly litigious environment.
By Showbiz Reporter-Hip-hop artist and socialite Christabel Stembeni Mahlungwa, popularly known as Kikky Badass, has been ordered to pay $18,000 in damages to prominent Masvingo lawyer Rodney Saratoga Makausi.
High Court Judge Sunsley Zisengwe gave the ruling after Kikky defamed Makausi in a controversial Instagram post in March 2023.
The post, shared with Kikky’s 235,000 followers, accused Makausi of soliciting sex from her.
Makausi, who is also a businessman and devout Seventh-Day Adventist, claimed the allegations caused severe damage to his reputation, both personally and professionally.
Initially demanding $500,000 in damages, Makausi revised the claim to $60,000.
The court ultimately awarded him $18,000 after Kikky failed to file her Pre-Trial Conference (PTC) submissions and missed the PTC hearing on October 1, 2024.
This prompted Makausi to apply for a default judgment.
Makausi testified that Kikky ignored repeated requests to retract the defamatory post, leaving him subject to widespread embarrassment and ridicule. “As a devout Christian, professional man, and officer of the court, my reputation and character are my currency,” Makausi told the court.
He argued that the false allegations caused irreparable harm in Masvingo, a closely-knit community.
Kikky, known for her bold personality and a controversial presence in Zimbabwe’s entertainment scene, had previously requested the case be dismissed, arguing that damages in U.S. dollars were unlawful as the currency is not officially recognized. Justice Zisengwe dismissed her plea.
Kikky’s rise to fame includes roles as a video vixen in music videos and her unapologetic advocacy for body confidence and self-expression.
However, she has also been a polarizing figure, often attracting public scrutiny for her provocative online persona.
Represented by Samuel Banda of Advocate’s Chambers in Harare, Makausi’s victory underscores the legal repercussions of defamatory social media content, especially when it affects individuals’ professional standing and personal lives.
This ruling serves as a cautionary tale about the potential cost of reckless social media posts in Zimbabwe’s increasingly litigious environment.
Sports Correspondent
Simba Bhora captain Walter Musona has been named the 2024 Castle Lager Soccer Star of the Year. Musona received the prestigious award at a ceremony held in Harare on Friday evening.
The winner was determined through an online voting process involving a panel of journalists, coaches, and club captains.
Highlanders’ Lynoth Chikuhwa claimed the Golden Boot Award after finishing the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League with 17 goals. He also secured second place in the race for Soccer Star of the Year.
Meanwhile, Yadah’s Khama Billiat earned the Fans’ Choice Award, with supporters voting him as their favorite player. Billiat also finished third in the Soccer Star of the Year rankings.
Here is a full list of the award winners:
Most Disciplined Team of the Year: FC Platinum
Referee of the Year: Brighton Chimene
1st Runner-up: Owen Manenda
2nd Runner-up: Polite Dube
Golden Boot Award: Lynoth Chikuhwa (Highlanders)
Coach of the Year: Tonderai Ndiraya (Simba Bhora)
Most Promising Player of the Year: Allan Chapinduka (TelOne FC)
Goalkeeper of the Year: Donovan Bernard (Chicken Inn)
Fans’ Choice Award: Khama Billiat (Yadah)
Soccer Star of the Year: Walter Musona (Simba Bhora)
1st Runner-up: Lynoth Chikuhwa (Highlanders)
2nd Runner-up: Khama Billiat (Yadah)
2024 PSL Best XI:
Donovan Bernard (Chicken Inn)
Blessing Moyo (Simba Bhora)
Godknows Murwira (CAPS United)
Webster Tafa (Simba Bhora)
Emmanuel Jalai (Dynamos)
Kingsley Mureremba (CAPS United)
Isheanesu Mauchi (Simba Bhora)
Khama Billiat (Yadah)
Walter Musona (Simba Bhora)
Tymon Machope (Simba Bhora)
Lynoth Chikuhwa (Highlanders)
By A Correspondent | Robert Mugabe Junior, son of the late former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, was caught in a compromising position during a snoop-in at a private residence.
The incident occurred when an unidentified individual unexpectedly entered a bedroom he and a female colleague were in with another couple.
The video footage, which has since leaked, shows Robert Mugabe Junior in a state of undress, hastily attempting to put on his blue suit and glasses. The room was occupied by multiple individuals, suggesting a private gathering that took an unexpected turn with the arrival of the unidentified person.
The scandal has sparked widespread discussion across social media and news outlets, with many questioning the implications of such behaviour by a public figure with significant political lineage.
While the whereabouts of his security personnel could not be established at the time of writing, Robert Mugabe Jr is a recipient of public money, being allowances and security for life which are part of the retirement package afforded his father.
This incident not only raises privacy concerns but also brings to light the often overlooked aspects of the privileges and scrutiny faced by individuals connected to high-profile political families. More details are expected to emerge as the story develops. – ZimEye
In countries with serious traffic management system a drunk driver has all these three (arrest, hospital and morgue) waiting for him but countries with no serious traffic management only two options (hospital and morgue) is waiting for him.
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