Mpofu Says There’s No Friction Tween ED, Chiwenga | TRUTH or NONSENSE?

ZANU PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu on Saturday claimed that there was no rift between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga.
Mpofu made the remarks at a Zanu PF rally which was addressed by Mnangagwa at Siabuwa in Binga, Matabeleland North province.

There have been reports that the two are leading two factions angling to take over party reins ahead of the elections slated next year.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga

“There have been lies that there is beef between President Mnangagwa and VP Chiwenga. Such lies infuriate me. Mnangagwa likes his party. He loves people he works with. There are lies that Mnangagwa and Chiwenga are fighting,” Mpofu said.

“This is in the minds of insane people and it is not in normal people’s minds. I have never heard the President complaining about his VPs. They are trustworthy people. All of them are war veterans, they were well trained and know the truth about our development.”

He claimed that Mnangagwa loved Matabeleland North province no wonder he paid the region several visits.

“The VPs loves Matabeleland North, they spend a lot of time here. (Kembo) Mohadi was speaking with chiefs recently and Chiwenga was here at the Bulawayo Kraal (Binga) doing development programmes,” Mpofu said.

“We are proud of you, our people. We are proud of our leaders. Chiwenga is a soldier of course, he speaks his mind when he has to reprimand you. We understand each other because we are all soldiers. Soldiers work with truth, not with lies. When the new dispensation started, the first province to be visited by the President was Matabeleland North where we were at Mabale. This has never happened in Matabeleland North, what do we want?”

Mpofu made the remarks while introducing Chiwenga, who later presented Mnangagwa to address supporters at the rally.

Chiwenga described Mnangagwa as the only Munhumutapa in Zimbabwe at the moment.

In his speech, Mnangagwa told party supporters that people should support Zanu PF for development to take place the country.- Newsday

Auditor General Report Exposes Looting Of Government Funds

MASVINGO – Auditor General Mildred Chiri has slammed various Government Departments in Masvingo for their lack of accountability in the use of Covid19 funds released by Government since 2020.

In her report for the period Chiri said there was high probability that funds were abused by departments because of the absence of proper operational guidelines. She said that the inefficient use of the funds could also have contributed to the province becoming one of the hotspots for the pandemic.

She said there were no periodic reports from districts to Provincial Head Offices and this could have seen many ghost workers getting COVID-19 allowances.

“Hence, there was no safeguard against continuous payment of allowances to unconfirmed beneficiaries. Furthermore, no reports were prepared outlining Net One sim cards which were received, but not loaded with money for beneficiaries,” reads part of the audit report.

Masvingo Provincial Social Welfare officer Stanislaus Sanyangowe, confirmed the negative report and said Government departments have since been given guidelines that they are now following when acquitting such funds.

Chari slammed Masvingo Provincial Medical Director (PMD) for receiving and keeping $14.2 million meant for village health workers for three months in the Bank account from September 18, 2020 and was still there on December 10, 2020.

Masvingo PMD, Dr Amadeus Shamu kept asking The Mirror to call back for a comment until the time of going to Press.

The report also queried goods worth $1,128 million bought by the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare from OK, TM and N Richards for Quarantine centres in Masvingo Province without authorised requisitions. The report said this is in contradiction of Section 35 (6) (a) of the Public Finance Management Act [Chapter 22:19] which states that every Accounting Officer shall keep or cause to keep proper records of account.

The audit also says that 5 880 litres of fuel were issued by the government without documented approved requisitions in Masvingo.

The audit noted the abuse of NetOne lines with airtime that were issued to Government workers without proper records. A lot of the lines could not be accounted for.

The report also queried $18 300 paid to 27 discharged inmates on quarantine at Mushagashe. It said that the date of discharge and payment did not correlate.

Social Welfare Officers, Health Personnel and Police determined the amounts given to discharged inmates.

The Auditor General also queried an amount of $6 993 000 raised by Mushagashe Training Centre for payment of accommodation by Social welfare for COVID-19 inmates. The report said there was no standard accommodation rate used for raising such an invoice and there were no supporting documents attached. The number of inmates paid for or the duration that they stayed was also not cited.

Government ended up paying $1 508 500.

Mushagashe Principal could not be reached for comment as his mobile was not reachable.

The auditor general was also not amazed by an isolation centre which was being put up at Ndanga District Hospital but which remains unfinished from May 15, 2020 up to the time of the report. The target for completing the centre which is a maternity wing converted was September 15, 2020.

The total costs incurred as at December 9, 2020 amounted to $581 481, said the report.

“The Isolation Centre was not operational and outstanding works included fencing, toilets and showers, installation of taps, water back up, procurement of oxygen gas pipe and installing an epoxy floor. There were no beds for the whole unit,” said the report.

The report also said that Masvingo Provincial Hospital did not provide justification for using Direct Purchase method when it procured 50 000 bricks on tender 194/2020. The procurement was valued at $890 000.

Masvingo Hospital Public Relations officer Chioniso Gono said she can only comment on the matter after checking with her accounts department. https://masvingomirror.com/

Looting Of COVID-19 Cash Exposed

MASVINGO – Auditor General Mildred Chiri has slammed various Government Departments in Masvingo for their lack of accountability in the use of Covid19 funds released by Government since 2020.

In her report for the period Chiri said there was high probability that funds were abused by departments because of the absence of proper operational guidelines. She said that the inefficient use of the funds could also have contributed to the province becoming one of the hotspots for the pandemic.

She said there were no periodic reports from districts to Provincial Head Offices and this could have seen many ghost workers getting COVID-19 allowances.

“Hence, there was no safeguard against continuous payment of allowances to unconfirmed beneficiaries. Furthermore, no reports were prepared outlining Net One sim cards which were received, but not loaded with money for beneficiaries,” reads part of the audit report.

Masvingo Provincial Social Welfare officer Stanislaus Sanyangowe, confirmed the negative report and said Government departments have since been given guidelines that they are now following when acquitting such funds.

Chari slammed Masvingo Provincial Medical Director (PMD) for receiving and keeping $14.2 million meant for village health workers for three months in the Bank account from September 18, 2020 and was still there on December 10, 2020.

Masvingo PMD, Dr Amadeus Shamu kept asking The Mirror to call back for a comment until the time of going to Press.

The report also queried goods worth $1,128 million bought by the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare from OK, TM and N Richards for Quarantine centres in Masvingo Province without authorised requisitions. The report said this is in contradiction of Section 35 (6) (a) of the Public Finance Management Act [Chapter 22:19] which states that every Accounting Officer shall keep or cause to keep proper records of account.

The audit also says that 5 880 litres of fuel were issued by the government without documented approved requisitions in Masvingo.

The audit noted the abuse of NetOne lines with airtime that were issued to Government workers without proper records. A lot of the lines could not be accounted for.

The report also queried $18 300 paid to 27 discharged inmates on quarantine at Mushagashe. It said that the date of discharge and payment did not correlate.

Social Welfare Officers, Health Personnel and Police determined the amounts given to discharged inmates.

The Auditor General also queried an amount of $6 993 000 raised by Mushagashe Training Centre for payment of accommodation by Social welfare for COVID-19 inmates. The report said there was no standard accommodation rate used for raising such an invoice and there were no supporting documents attached. The number of inmates paid for or the duration that they stayed was also not cited.

Government ended up paying $1 508 500.

Mushagashe Principal could not be reached for comment as his mobile was not reachable.

The auditor general was also not amazed by an isolation centre which was being put up at Ndanga District Hospital but which remains unfinished from May 15, 2020 up to the time of the report. The target for completing the centre which is a maternity wing converted was September 15, 2020.

The total costs incurred as at December 9, 2020 amounted to $581 481, said the report.

“The Isolation Centre was not operational and outstanding works included fencing, toilets and showers, installation of taps, water back up, procurement of oxygen gas pipe and installing an epoxy floor. There were no beds for the whole unit,” said the report.

The report also said that Masvingo Provincial Hospital did not provide justification for using Direct Purchase method when it procured 50 000 bricks on tender 194/2020. The procurement was valued at $890 000.

Masvingo Hospital Public Relations officer Chioniso Gono said she can only comment on the matter after checking with her accounts department. https://masvingomirror.com/

Mermaid Sacrifices Villager ?

A 62-year-old man from Muchatisi Village under Chief Tandi drowned in Rusape Dam on Sunday during a baptism ceremony.

Muzondiwa Jana, who was a new convert of the Nyenyedzi Nomwe Apostolic Sect, drowned while he was being baptised by Ashid Deda, a senior member of the sect.

Jana was a well-known cart-pusher in Rusape and was a member of the Guta RaJehovah (GRJ) church before he joined Nyenyedzi Nomwe Apostolic Sect.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) acting spokesperson in Manicaland Province, Assistant Inspector Wiseman Chinyoka, confirmed Jana’s death. He said:

The body of Muzondiwa Jana was retrieved with the assistance of the Sub-aqua Unit near St Joseph’s High School and it has since been positively identified. The matter is still under investigation and the body awaits a post-mortem.

The incident happened on March 13, around 12 when the Nyeredzi Nomwe Apostolic Sect leader, Ashid Deda (65) of Cheneka Village was baptising church members in the dam. Deda baptised Jana who afterwards tried to swim to the banks and drowned.

Efforts to rescue him were in vain. Sect members formed a search party but failed to locate him.

They later notified the police who attended the scene but failed to locate the body. The Sub-aqua Unit attended the scene on Tuesday and retrieved the body.

When Jana’s body could not be found on Monday, locals speculated that he had been taken by a mermaid, an imaginary supernatural creature that allegedly lives in water.

It is believed by some local people that there is a mermaid in Rusape Dam, known as Daniel, who sacrifices one person between March and August every year.

  • The Manica Post

Grisly Murder Shocks Rusape Community

A 55-year-old man from Rusape was last week killed in cold blood by an unknown assailant.

The victim, Vitalis Makaha, of Mona Farm (Tollgate) area was found dead with an axe stuck on his head by his neighbour.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP)acting spokesperson in Manicaland Province, Assistant Inspector Wiseman Chinyoka confirmed the case. He said:

On March 9, Mr John Somani (53) of Plot Two, Mona Farm visited the now deceased, Vitalis Makaha of Plot One, Mona Farm.

He saw him with Evidence Hore who after some time left for his homestead. Somani later left Makaha’s homestead and went home.

The following morning, Somani visited Makaha’s homestead and upon arrival, he saw some goats roaming as the pen was open.

He called the now-deceased but did not get a response. He went to Makaha’s bedroom hut which was open.

He entered the room and saw Makaha’s body covered with a blanket and an axe stuck on the left of the head around the eye area.

A report was made to the police who attended the scene. It was also discovered that a goat was slaughtered in the pen and one was missing.- Manica Post

Convert Drowns During Baptism

A 62-year-old man from Muchatisi Village under Chief Tandi drowned in Rusape Dam on Sunday during a baptism ceremony.

Muzondiwa Jana, who was a new convert of the Nyenyedzi Nomwe Apostolic Sect, drowned while he was being baptised by Ashid Deda, a senior member of the sect.

Jana was a well-known cart-pusher in Rusape and was a member of the Guta RaJehovah (GRJ) church before he joined Nyenyedzi Nomwe Apostolic Sect.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) acting spokesperson in Manicaland Province, Assistant Inspector Wiseman Chinyoka, confirmed Jana’s death. He said:

The body of Muzondiwa Jana was retrieved with the assistance of the Sub-aqua Unit near St Joseph’s High School and it has since been positively identified. The matter is still under investigation and the body awaits a post-mortem.

The incident happened on March 13, around 12 when the Nyeredzi Nomwe Apostolic Sect leader, Ashid Deda (65) of Cheneka Village was baptising church members in the dam. Deda baptised Jana who afterwards tried to swim to the banks and drowned.

Efforts to rescue him were in vain. Sect members formed a search party but failed to locate him.

They later notified the police who attended the scene but failed to locate the body. The Sub-aqua Unit attended the scene on Tuesday and retrieved the body.

When Jana’s body could not be found on Monday, locals speculated that he had been taken by a mermaid, an imaginary supernatural creature that allegedly lives in water.

It is believed by some local people that there is a mermaid in Rusape Dam, known as Daniel, who sacrifices one person between March and August every year.

  • The Manica Post

Man Found Dead With Axe Stuck Above Eye

A 55-year-old man from Rusape was last week killed in cold blood by an unknown assailant.

The victim, Vitalis Makaha, of Mona Farm (Tollgate) area was found dead with an axe stuck on his head by his neighbour.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP)acting spokesperson in Manicaland Province, Assistant Inspector Wiseman Chinyoka confirmed the case. He said:

On March 9, Mr John Somani (53) of Plot Two, Mona Farm visited the now deceased, Vitalis Makaha of Plot One, Mona Farm.

He saw him with Evidence Hore who after some time left for his homestead. Somani later left Makaha’s homestead and went home.

The following morning, Somani visited Makaha’s homestead and upon arrival, he saw some goats roaming as the pen was open.

He called the now-deceased but did not get a response. He went to Makaha’s bedroom hut which was open.

He entered the room and saw Makaha’s body covered with a blanket and an axe stuck on the left of the head around the eye area.

A report was made to the police who attended the scene. It was also discovered that a goat was slaughtered in the pen and one was missing.- Manica Post

Mutizwa Goal Sinks Kaizer Chiefs

Zimbabwean striker Knox Mutizwa scored the all important goal as Golden Arrows beat Kaizer Chiefs 1-0 in a DStv Premiership match played on Saturday.

Chiefs came into the clash on the back of two consecutive victories and were oozing with confidence after dispatching rivals Orlando Pirates in the Soweto derby last week.

It was Arrows who surged ahead as early as the 5th minute when Mutizwa capitalised on a poor back pass and chipped the ball over an advancing Bruce Bvuma in the Amakhosi goal.

He almost doubled Abafana Bes’thende’s advantage in the 16th minute when another mix up in the Chiefs defence saw Bvuma exposed again but the Bafana Bafana goalkeeper was alert to thwart the danger.

Mutizwa’s Warriors teammate Khama Billiat almost levelled matters for Chiefs just before the half time break but his well-taken shot was blocked.

1-0 it was at the break.

Bernard Parker came the closest to scoring in the second half but he was denied at point blank range but Arrows goalkeeper Nkosingiphile Gumede.

Arrows held on for a remarkable victory in enemy territory.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

DeMbare Fine Run Continues

Dynamos registered their third successive league victory after beating ZPC Kariba on Saturday.

The Glamour Boys won the encounter 2-0, thanks to goals from Emmanuel Paga and Bill Antonio in either half.

The home team set an early pace and opened the scoring as early as in the 6th minute. Paga netted the goal from the spot following a handball inside the box.

Kariba tried to launch a quick response in the following moments but were not sharp to penetrate Dembare’s back line.

The momentum soon slowed down from both ends with meaningful attacks becoming scarce.

The cargey affair continued into the second half but it was the visitors who were now controlling the possession.

Antonio, who had been alive for the majority of the game, sealed the victory for Dynamos in the added time following a quick counter attack.

The result kept the Glamour Boys within the leading pack in third position.

Elsewhere, Ngezi Platinum beat FC Platinum 1-0 through the solitary goal of Macdonald Makuwe in the second half.

Chicken Inn came from behind and beat Black Rhinos 2-1 while Yadah and Bulawayo City played to a goalless draw.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Rampant Looting Of COVID-19 Funds Exposed

MASVINGO – Auditor General Mildred Chiri has slammed various Government Departments in Masvingo for their lack of accountability in the use of Covid19 funds released by Government since 2020.

In her report for the period Chiri said there was high probability that funds were abused by departments because of the absence of proper operational guidelines. She said that the inefficient use of the funds could also have contributed to the province becoming one of the hotspots for the pandemic.

She said there were no periodic reports from districts to Provincial Head Offices and this could have seen many ghost workers getting COVID-19 allowances.

“Hence, there was no safeguard against continuous payment of allowances to unconfirmed beneficiaries. Furthermore, no reports were prepared outlining Net One sim cards which were received, but not loaded with money for beneficiaries,” reads part of the audit report.

Masvingo Provincial Social Welfare officer Stanislaus Sanyangowe, confirmed the negative report and said Government departments have since been given guidelines that they are now following when acquitting such funds.

Chari slammed Masvingo Provincial Medical Director (PMD) for receiving and keeping $14.2 million meant for village health workers for three months in the Bank account from September 18, 2020 and was still there on December 10, 2020.

Masvingo PMD, Dr Amadeus Shamu kept asking The Mirror to call back for a comment until the time of going to Press.

The report also queried goods worth $1,128 million bought by the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare from OK, TM and N Richards for Quarantine centres in Masvingo Province without authorised requisitions. The report said this is in contradiction of Section 35 (6) (a) of the Public Finance Management Act [Chapter 22:19] which states that every Accounting Officer shall keep or cause to keep proper records of account.

The audit also says that 5 880 litres of fuel were issued by the government without documented approved requisitions in Masvingo.

The audit noted the abuse of NetOne lines with airtime that were issued to Government workers without proper records. A lot of the lines could not be accounted for.

The report also queried $18 300 paid to 27 discharged inmates on quarantine at Mushagashe. It said that the date of discharge and payment did not correlate.

Social Welfare Officers, Health Personnel and Police determined the amounts given to discharged inmates.

The Auditor General also queried an amount of $6 993 000 raised by Mushagashe Training Centre for payment of accommodation by Social welfare for COVID-19 inmates. The report said there was no standard accommodation rate used for raising such an invoice and there were no supporting documents attached. The number of inmates paid for or the duration that they stayed was also not cited.

Government ended up paying $1 508 500.

Mushagashe Principal could not be reached for comment as his mobile was not reachable.

The auditor general was also not amazed by an isolation centre which was being put up at Ndanga District Hospital but which remains unfinished from May 15, 2020 up to the time of the report. The target for completing the centre which is a maternity wing converted was September 15, 2020.

The total costs incurred as at December 9, 2020 amounted to $581 481, said the report.

“The Isolation Centre was not operational and outstanding works included fencing, toilets and showers, installation of taps, water back up, procurement of oxygen gas pipe and installing an epoxy floor. There were no beds for the whole unit,” said the report.

The report also said that Masvingo Provincial Hospital did not provide justification for using Direct Purchase method when it procured 50 000 bricks on tender 194/2020. The procurement was valued at $890 000.

Masvingo Hospital Public Relations officer Chioniso Gono said she can only comment on the matter after checking with her accounts department. https://masvingomirror.com/

Obesity And Body Systems

World Obesity Day 2022 – Accelerating action to stop obesity

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More than 1 billion people worldwide are obese – 650 million adults, 340 million adolescents and 39 million children. This number is still increasing. WHO estimates that by 2025, approximately 167 million people – adults and children – will become less healthy because they are overweight or obese.

On the occasion of World Obesity Day 2022, WHO is urging countries to do more to reverse this predictable and preventable health crisis.

Obesity is a disease impacting most body systems. It affects the heart, liver, kidneys, joints, and reproductive system. It leads to a range of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and stroke, various forms of cancer, as well as mental health issues. People with obesity are also three times more likely to be hospitalized for COVID-19.

The key to preventing obesity is to act early, ideally even before a baby is conceived. Good nutrition in pregnancy, followed by exclusive breastfeeding until the age of 6 months and continued breastfeeding until 2 years and beyond, is best for all infants and young children.

At the same time, countries need to work together to create a better food environment so that everyone can access and afford a healthy diet. Effective steps include restricting the marketing to children of food and drinks high in fats, sugar and salt, taxing sugary drinks, and providing better access to affordable, healthy food. Cities and towns need to make space for safe walking, cycling, and recreation, and schools need to help households teach children healthy habits from early on.

WHO is responding to the global obesity crisis on many fronts. This includes monitoring global trends and prevalence, the development of a broad range of guidance addressing the prevention and treatment of overweight and obesity, and providing implementation support and guidance for countries.

Following a request from Member States, the WHO secretariat is developing an acceleration action plan to stop obesity, tackle the epidemic in high burden countries and catalyse global action. The plan will be discussed at the 76 World Health Assembly to be held in May 2022.

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Change Is Coming- Wiwa

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF regime cannot arrest the wave of change sweeping across the country.

This was said by Citizens’ Coalition For Change vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala on Saturday.

Hon Sikhala was commenting on the massive gathering at President Nelson Chamisa’s rally at Sakubva Stadium in Mutare.

“The massive attendance at Sakubva Stadium in Mutare is never seen in the history of Manicaland.

Change is coming, change is coming.

Push citizens push,” Hon Sikhala wrote on Twitter.

BREAKING: Mnangagwa Family Takes Over ZEC’s Spokesmanship Ahead Of Bi Election

By Farai D Hove | Emmerson Mnangagwa’s family has taken over the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ‘s spokesmanship, ahead of the upcoming bi election.

The new ZEC spokesperson is Mr Jasper Mangwana who is part of the Mnangagwa family cluster, comprising Ndabaningi Mangwana (current govt spokesperson), husband to Mnangagwa’s UK based niece, Priscilla.

Zimbabwe is holding bi elections on the 26th March for parliamentary and local government posts.

The development also comes a day after Mnangagwa’s deputy, Constantino Chiwenga threatened to ‘straighten up’ his nemesis Nelson Chamisa if he rejects the vote outcome.

Below was the full announcement by the ZEC Chairperson Priscilla Chigumba.

Handover of ZEC Spokesperson’s Duties to Commissioner Jasper Mangwana.


The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission wishes to acknowledge and recognise the years of sterling service Commissioner Joyce Laetitia Kazembe has provided to this country throughout her career. Currently, she is the most senior in terms of experience having served for a period spanning in excess of 20 years. Commissioner Kazembe joined the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission in 2007 and served her terrn of office under the then Constitution of Zimbabwe. She was again appointed for a fresh term under the new Constitution following the promulgation of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendrnent No. 20, which became operational after the 2013 referendum. She was reappointed for a further two terms, of which the second term under the 2013 Constitution is terrninating in July 2022.

Prior to joining the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Commissioner Kazembe had performed national service with the then Electoral Supervisory Commission which she joined in 2000. The Electoral Supervisory Commission is the predecessor to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission whose mandate was to supervise all elections in Zimbabwe which were being conducted then by the Registrar General’s Office.

Commissioner J L Kazembe possesses vast experience in the conduct and management of elections and is well known for her service both in the region and international sphere.

The Commission appreciates and wishes to thank her for the unwavering dedication and quality service she has provided to the Commission during her term of service.

She was the spokesperson of the Commission and Chairperson of the Commission’s Media Monitoring Committee. Sadly, as already stated, her term of office is temninating in July of this year. The Commission wishes to tap in from her experience in dealing with public relations and media issues prior to her departure.

Pursuant to that objective, the Commission has appointed Commission Jasper Mangwana to take over the role of the Spokesperson for the Commission with effect from Friday 18th March 2022 before Commissioner J L Kazembe’s term of office expires. This will allow a smooth handover-takeover process and enable the Commissioner inheriting this portfolio to draw good lessons on handling it while the outgoing Commissioner is still in service.

It is also our hope that ComrnissionerJ L Kazembe will do all her best in passing all the knowledge and expertise at her disposal to the next generation of Cornmissioners and staff.
In recognition of her outstanding contribution to the mandate of the Commission and the development of electoral processes in Zimbabwe, the Commission is mooting the establishment of a Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Elders Panel comprising personnel who have served it before. The Panel will be responsible for providing guidance and advice to the Commission during critical electoral processes.

It is envisaged that the panel of elders will operate as a charitable trust wherein they donate their institutional memory by training, dispute resolution, recommendations on international best practices, technology and ethical practices in elections and, championing youth participation and role of women and PWDs in elections and electoral processes.
It is also proposed that Commissioner J L Kazembe be designated as the Honorary Chairperson of the panel when the panel comes to fruition. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission wishes her all the best in the remaining term and her future endeavours.
Hon. Mrs Justice P. M. Chigumba CHAIRPERSON ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION

ZRP Asks For “Space” Over Madzibaba Veshanduko Torture

By-The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has asked for “space” from the public, including reporters to conduct investigations into the assault and torture of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activist Godfrey Karembera by police officers.

Karembera, better known as Madzibaba VeShanduko, was brutally assaulted while in custody at Harare Central Police Station on 17 March.

ZRP national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi on Saturday told The Standard the police is investigating the allegations but need “space”. Said Nyathi:

We made it clear from the onset that we are investigating allegations that Karembera was beaten by police officers and we will make sure that the law takes its course.

So we would like to appeal to the members of the public including the media to give us the space to conduct investigations.

We also want to try to avoid investigating the case while at the same time we are giving every bit of information to the media.

But I can assure you that everything is being done above board.

Karembera was arrested in central Harare last Thursday and charged for disorderly conduct and trying to deface Mbuya Nehanda’s statue.

He appeared before Harare magistrate Barbara Mateko at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals on Saturday.

Karembera is currently admitted at the hospital where he is receiving treatment following the torture and assault by police officers.

His lawyer, Doug Coltart said the magistrate refused to allow him to file an application challenging his placement on remand after the torture. Mateko said the application should be made on Monday.

More: The Standard

Lily Java Responds To Own Hubby’s Cheating Allegations

By A Correspondent- Wife to Passion Java, Lily has responded to reports that her husband has been bonking a South African Slay Queen.

Social media has been awash with reports of Passion cheating on his USA based wife Lily Java amid revelations that he impregnated a South African lady he has been seeing for some time.

Said Lily:

“No weapon formed against my family shall prosper, no demon that is sent with an agenda can separate my family, we stand together , we pray together, we laugh together.

Keep trying Satan but you are already defeated and under my feet.

For we stand on a ROCK that can never be shaken or moved. @prophetpassion #love#family#covenant

The post comes after her husband posted a controversial message on social media

While many expected him to deny the rumors, Passion posted a video where he remarked that even biblical characters such as David and Solomon loved women, in the process justifying his own scandalous relationship outside wedlock.

He further posted on his social media handles saying that even biblical characters such as David and Solomon loved women,.

He further posted on his social media handles saying;

“Now u know kuti handidye tsubvu, nhunguru nemukukurutsa ndove.”

Passion has been a fierce campaigner for President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF whom he openly campaigns for on social media much to the dismay of pro-opposition supporters who feel he is being used to woo the youth vote ahead of the do-or-die 2023 elections.

Mwonzora This Isn’t Bona And This Isn’t ZBC

BY FACT CHECKING TEAM: A claim by MDC T leader Douglas Mwonzora that the late President Robert Mugabe’s daughter Bona is attending Nelson Chamisa’s rallies, has gone viral.

The allegation was based on a said ZBC picture of a woman alleged to be Bona at a CCC party rally. ZimEye fact checkers can prove that the said woman, is not Bona and the Twitter handle publishing it is not the state broadcaster, ZBC’s.

The handle is a parody and the woman even by her facials, is not Bona Mugabe. Mrs Mugabe-Chikore expressed shock when she learnt of the accusations. The parody posts predominantly jokes about events and incidents in Zimbabwe and has before claimed that the late US envoy Collin Powell was a comrade of Zimbabwe.

E-passport Now Online

By A Corresponent- In a milestone for the country, Zimbabweans can now apply and pay for newly-introduced e-passport online as the booking system has now gone online.

The online passport application system is capable of serving 20 people per every 20 minutes.

Applicants using the online platform similarly pay US$120 for an ordinary passport and US$220 for an emergency document.

An Express Passport Office Centre has since been opened at the Registrar-General’s Office in Harare to specifically handle online applications.

It is believed that the process of applying and collecting a passport can be done in 48 hours compared to seven days for those who apply in person.

Manager of the Express Passport Office Centre Mr Terence Mutemararo told The Sunday Mail that the online application system sought to eliminate congestion at passport offices.

“When the e-passports were launched last year, it was made clear that they will be two categories of applications: One with a seven-day turnaround which we started with and now we have introduced the Express Centre that issues passports in 48 hours from the time of applications,” he said.

The Express Passport Office Centre is considered convenient to the elderly, persons with disabilities and those who need emergency passports.

“The main purpose of the Express Centre is to bring convenience to those who need emergency passports. There are a lot of people that might be working but their time is limited, so they can simply book a time and get the passports at their earliest time of  convenience.

“The major purpose of the online booking is to de-congest this place and make sure that people come at their accorded time slots. It is capable of serving 20 people per every 20 minutes given the number of booths we have and the number of people serving inside,” he said.

The Sunday Mail put the online passport system to a test and was able to easily access the website (expresscentrezw.com), which readily gives instructions on available booking schedules.

It also gives an applicant further instructions to complete the application process.

The online booking system will also be decentralised to other parts of the country as well as in the Diaspora for collection of the passports, officials say.

Acting Registrar-General Mr Henry Machiri said everything was on course to ensure e-passports were obtained from all the country’s 10 provinces by the end of June.

Bulawayo offices are being refurbished and people will start applying for e-passports in the country’s second-largest city in a few weeks.

“In terms of Bulawayo, the technicians are working flat-out and before the end of this month Bulawayo will now be issuing e-passports,” he said.

War Vets Breathe Fire Over ED’s False Promises

By A Correspondent- War veterans have accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government of insincerity, lying and abusing former freedom fighters by falsely promising them money if they campaign for Zanu-PF ahead of the 2023 general elections.

The war veterans told The NewsHawks this week that the announcement by Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri this week that the government was looking into the plight of the ex-combatants and war collaborators was a well-calculated lie to lure them into campaigning for Zanu-PF.

Muchinguri this week said pensions for war veterans are being reviewed upwards to match those of the uniformed forces and the rest of the civil service.

“Government is working tirelessly to improve the welfare of the veterans of the liberation struggle. The pensions are being reviewed and benchmarked with uniformed forces and the rest of the civil service,” Muchinguri said this week.

But the war veterans, who have traditionally campaigned for Zanu-PF in previous elections and have been accused of using violence in the process, particularly in rural areas, insist they will not be used and lied to this time.

“They have always been lying to us saying they gave us shares in mining and companies. They say all sorts of lies to us,” war veterans’ welfare pressure group chairperson Amos Sigauke told The NewsHawks this week.

“We have our case before the courts now where they are refusing to give us money. They have even hired expensive lawyers to defend their case and we wonder why we are not getting our money.”

Thirty-nine war veterans were arrested in October last year and charged with inciting public violence.

The state insists they have a case to answer.

“Why would she (Muchinguri) lie to us like that? They are shameless and we have had enough of their lies,” Sigauke fumed.

Sigauke said the regime has resorted to arresting the ex-freedom fighters for demanding their dues. The timing of the new offer was suspicious and meant to position youths linked to the ruling elite at the feeding trough.

On suspicion that war veterans were being lured to garner support for Zanu-PF ahead of the elections, Sigauke said this time they will not be used.

“If it used to happen before, it will not happen again. The comrades are now wiser. If it used to happen, we will not allow that. That will not happen again, we cannot be used again to serve a purpose to have few people lining their pockets,” Sigauke said.

“We can’t have a handful benefitting from the country’s independence while the rest suffer. We can’t continue having such a situation. In saying they are pushing for some mujibhas to benefit, they want to push their own youths to get in and benefit and get onto the feeding trough ahead of 2023, but war veterans are wiser than that. We cannot have that.”

“They have failed to deliver for the last 41 years. We are not asking for the impossible, all we are asking for are our dues. We are asking for our money which is legally binding but was stolen by some of them. Imagine as we speak 39 of our comrades are before the courts for demanding what is theirs.”

The 39 are on bail with stringent conditions that include reporting every Friday to their nearest police stations.

“Imagine reporting every Friday at our age with the different (health) conditions we have. I personally go for dialysis and if I do not go to report I am arrested. We don’t take that nonsense,” Sigauke said.

“Now they are negotiating with white farmers to compensate them their US$3.5 billion and they did that because they fear them. They are subservient to the whites and where were these people during the war? Most of them ran away from the bush and were in hotels and universities while sacrificing others and they still want to sacrifice war veterans now but we are not going to do that, never again.”

He said Mnangagwa had promised to meet war veterans every April since 2018, but has not done so.

“They lied and in 2018 he said he will meet us every April. How many Aprils have passed since then? We can’t be lied to when he meets whites almost all the time and having dinners and all. Why do they launch their things in hotels and not Zimbabwe Grounds? We can’t be fooled like that. We are wiser than that.”

“We are all war veterans and bigger in our own right and they must not scare us to say shefu says this or that. We are all equal and of the same age, we fought the same war and no one should threaten anyone.”

“Tell me, who is in government now who was not there in 1980? What new things do they want to deliver now that they failed to deliver then? Everyone is crying and it is another way of hoodwinking the people by registering their own youths to benefit from the funds and campaign for them in 2023.”

“They should be sincere and they hired private lawyers to defend against giving us money.”

Muchinguri this week urged war veterans to use the “correct” channels to air their grievances and not resort to confrontation.

War veterans are unhappy with how the Zanu-PF government is treating them. Sources say there was a heated meeting two weeks ago in Manicaland province where the party secretary for war veterans was quizzed by the ex-freedom fighters over the authorities’ insincerity in addressing their grievances.

“During the Manicaland meeting chaired by Mahiya, war veterans were given the platform to share their views.   Some of the issues raised include demands for a congress to elect new leadership,” sources who attended the meeting told The NewsHawks.

“They accused (Christopher) Mutsvangwa and (Douglas) Mahiya of holding them to ransom and using them for their personal gain. They openly demanded unity, the return of exiled G40s and declared that they are prepared to support any movement that has people at heart.”

The war veterans, sources said, raised the issue of welfare, accusing the government of giving them a paltry US$30 a month, no medical aid support and the sudden cutting of fees payment to both schools and institutions of higher learning.

“They accused the ED administration of failing to run the country and vowed not to campaign for ED until their demands are fulfilled.”

Mahiya refused to comment on the meeting.

Kiwa Lands Top ZEC Post

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed Rodney Simukai Kiwa as the Deputy Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).

Kiwa holds a Masters’ degree in Public Administration from the University of South Africa and a Bachelor of Administration from the University of Rhodesia.

The appointment was announced by ZEC chairperson Priscilla Chigumba in a statement. She said:

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is pleased to announce the designation of Commissioner Rodney Simukai Kiwa as Deputy Chairperson of the Commission.

His Excellency, the President, made the appointment in accordance with the law.

Commissioner Kiwa joined the Commission in November 2021. He is an expert in diplomacy, mediation and conflict resolution and former Deputy Chairperson of the SADC Electoral Advisory Council (SEAC). He is also an independent consultant on Peace and Security.

Commissioner Kiwa worked at the African Union Commission (AU) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in various senior portfolios.

He has also attended several trainings including the Public Service Training School; Diplomatic Training under Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Kenya Foreign Service Institute; United Nations Senior Officials Training Programme and Japan International Cooperation Agency.

Commissioner Kiwa has made several national and international presentations on peacebuilding and conflict resolution.

In a separate statement, Chigumba also announced that Jasper Mangwana will take over as ZEC spokesperson from Joyce Laetitia Kazembe whose term of office ends in July.

Mangwana Replaces Kazembe

Full statement by Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chairperson Priscilla Chigumba on the appointment of new spokesperson Jasper Mangwana.

Handover of ZEC Spokesperson’s Duties to Commissioner Jasper Mangwana

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission wishes to acknowledge and recognise the years of sterling service Commissioner Joyce Laetitia Kazembe has provided to this country throughout her career.

Currently, she is the most senior in terms of experience having served for a period spanning in excess of 20 years.

Commissioner Kazembe joined the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission in 2007 and served her term of office under the then Constitution of Zimbabwe.

She was again appointed for a fresh term under the new Constitution following the promulgation of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No. 20, which became operational after the 2013 referendum.

She was reappointed for a further two terms, of which the second term under the 2013 Constitution is terminating in July 2022.

Prior to joining the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Commissioner Kazembe had performed national service with the then Electoral Supervisory Commission which she joined in 2000.

The Electoral Supervisory Commission is the predecessor to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission whose mandate was to supervise all elections in Zimbabwe which were being conducted then by the Registrar General’s Office.

Commissioner JL Kazembe possesses vast experience in the conduct and management of elections and is well known for her service both in the region and the international sphere.

The Commission appreciates and wishes to thank her for the unwavering dedication and quality service she has provided to the Commission during her term of service.

She was the spokesperson of the Commission and Chairperson of the Commission’s Media Monitoring Committee. Sadly, as already stated, her term of office is terminating in July of this year.

The Commission wishes to tap in from her experience in dealing with public relations and media issues prior to her departure.

Pursuant to that objective, the Commission has appointed Commission Jasper Mangwana to take over the role of the Spokesperson for the Commission with effect from Friday 18th March 2022 before Commissioner JL Kazembe’s term of office expires.

This will allow a smooth handover-takeover process and enable the Commissioner to inherit this portfolio to draw good lessons on handling it while the outgoing Commissioner is still in service.

It is also our hope that Commissioner JL Kazembe will do her best in passing all the knowledge and expertise at her disposal to the next generation of Commissioners and staff.

In recognition of her outstanding contribution to the mandate of the Commission and the development of electoral processes in Zimbabwe, the Commission is mooting the establishment of a Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Elders Panel comprising personnel who have served it before.

The Panel will be responsible for providing guidance and advice to the Commission during critical electoral processes.

It is envisaged that the panel of elders will operate as a charitable trust wherein they donate their institutional memory by training, dispute resolution, recommendations on international best practices, technology and ethical practices in elections and, championing youth participation and role of women and PWDs in elections and electoral processes.

It is also proposed that Commissioner JL Kazembe be designated as the Honorary Chairperson of the panel when the panel comes to fruition.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission wishes her all the best in the remaining term and her future endeavours.

Chamisa Exposes Mnangagwa Bribery Attempt

By- Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa said that President Emmerson Mnangagwa tried to lure him into a unity government.

The youthful opposition leader said he dined the’s offer and wanted to avoid mistakes made by the late former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.

Tsvangirai entered into a GNU with the late president Robert Mugabe in 2008 following violent elections that were widely condemned as not free and fair.
Mugabe was, however, accused of reneging on the deal and used the GNU era to further weaken Tsvangirai’s party, the MDC.
Chamisa accused Mnangagwa of unleashing violence against his supporters as punishment for turning down the offer for a GNU to stop the holding of the 2023 general elections.
Addressing thousands of CCC supporters at Sakubva stadium in Mutare on Saturday, Chamisa said:
We refused an offer for a government of national unity (GNU) and said let’s go to elections; those who have won will lead and those who lose will support the winners either as opposition or united government, but we will not make the mistakes we made under former late president Morgan Tsvangirai.
Chamisa accused Mnangagwa of setting up torture camps and bases to brutalise CCC members ahead of the 2023 elections.
A CCC activist in Kwekwe was fatally stabbed by suspected ZANU PF members recently, while several others were injured.

Chamisa was in Mutare to campaign for CCC’s aspiring legislators Regai Tsunga and Prosper Mutseyami, who are eyeing the Mutasa South and Dangamvura/Chikanga seats respectively.
CCC is also contesting a number of vacant local government seats in the Mutare.

-The Standard

Zanu PF Thugs Burn-Down Binga Party Leader’s House, Car

By- Zanu PF thugs in Binga burnt down their leader’s house and car as intra-party violence intensified ahead of the next Saturday’s by-elections.

The party leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has since threatened to intervene if party leaders in Matabeleland North Province fail to contain the situation.

Mnangagwa made the threats during a campaign rally at Siabuwa Business Centre in Binga District on Saturday.

The threats came after a central committee member in the district, Veronica Mnkuli, recently had her house and vehicle burnt by opponents. Said Mnangagwa:

Let us forget the misunderstandings that we have been having.

I hear that there have been problems after party elections in Binga.

I want to say to Zanu PF leaders in this province that you must be united.

If you fail to unite, I will have to step in.

No one can pocket Zanu PF, but Zanu PF can pocket everyone.

I heard Veronica Mnkuli, a central committee member, had her house and vehicle burnt when she was trying to unite Zanu PF leaders in the province.

This is very bad, peace, harmony and unity should prevail in Zanu PF.

Therefore, I have requested Mnkuli to come to Harare on Monday so that I give her a new car.

Mnangagwa also donated 31 fishing boats to traditional leaders and the women’s league.

Binga is arguably one of the most underdeveloped districts in the country and the opposition has been dominant since the year 2000.

More: The Standard

Mwonzora’s Failed Project Promotes Chamisa-Mzembi

By A Correspondent- Douglas Mwonzora’s pro-Zanu PF political project has promoted the renewal and popularity of Nelson Chamisa, a former cabinet minister has said.

Former Tourism minister Walter Mzembi tweeted Sunday that Mwonzora did not know that by dividing the MDC he was promoting Chamisa.

Tweeted Mzembi:

Mwonzora Project backfired & forced 

@nelsonchamisa

 to create a new identity 

@CCCZimbabwe

 that the Junta is struggling to contain, the only thing to watch now is a resort to default settings of violence & intimidation after squandering all goodwill post RG

Chamisa Vows To Correct Tsvangirai’s GNU Mistake

By- Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa said he rejected President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s offer to form a government of national unity government as a way of avoiding a mistake made by the late MDC founder, Morgan Tsvangirai.

Tsvangirai entered into a GNU with the late president Robert Mugabe in 2008 following violent elections that were widely condemned as not free and fair.

Mugabe was, however, accused of reneging on the deal and used the GNU era to further weaken Tsvangirai’s party, the MDC.
Chamisa accused Mnangagwa of unleashing violence against his supporters as punishment for turning down the offer for a GNU to stop the holding of the 2023 general elections.
Addressing thousands of CCC supporters at Sakubva stadium in Mutare on Saturday, Chamisa said:
We refused an offer for a government of national unity (GNU) and said let’s go to elections; those who have won will lead and those who lose will support the winners either as opposition or united government, but we will not make the mistakes we made under former late president Morgan Tsvangirai.
Chamisa accused Mnangagwa of setting up torture camps and bases to brutalise CCC members ahead of the 2023 elections.
A CCC activist in Kwekwe was fatally stabbed by suspected ZANU PF members recently, while several others were injured.

Chamisa was in Mutare to campaign for CCC’s aspiring legislators Regai Tsunga and Prosper Mutseyami, who are eyeing the Mutasa South and Dangamvura/Chikanga seats respectively.
CCC is also contesting a number of vacant local government seats in the Mutare.

-The Standard

Chamisa Rejects Mnangagwa Bribe

By- Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa said that he rejected President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s offer for an inclusive government to avoid mistakes made by the late former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.

Tsvangirai entered into a GNU with the late president Robert Mugabe in 2008 following violent elections that were widely condemned as not free and fair.
Mugabe was, however, accused of reneging on the deal and used the GNU era to further weaken Tsvangirai’s party, the MDC.
Chamisa accused Mnangagwa of unleashing violence against his supporters as punishment for turning down the offer for a GNU to stop the holding of the 2023 general elections.
Addressing thousands of CCC supporters at Sakubva stadium in Mutare on Saturday, Chamisa said:
We refused an offer for a government of national unity (GNU) and said let’s go to elections; those who have won will lead and those who lose will support the winners either as opposition or united government, but we will not make the mistakes we made under former late president Morgan Tsvangirai.
Chamisa accused Mnangagwa of setting up torture camps and bases to brutalise CCC members ahead of the 2023 elections.
A CCC activist in Kwekwe was fatally stabbed by suspected ZANU PF members recently, while several others were injured.

Chamisa was in Mutare to campaign for CCC’s aspiring legislators Regai Tsunga and Prosper Mutseyami, who are eyeing the Mutasa South and Dangamvura/Chikanga seats respectively.
CCC is also contesting a number of vacant local government seats in the Mutare.

-The Standard

Honda Fit Crew Kidnaps Overzealous Cop

 By-An overzealous police officer, Constable John Mudimba, almost died in a car crash after a drunk Honda Fit crew allegedly “kidnapped” him and forced him into their vehicle and drove off before hitting a pole.

B-Metro reported a source as saying Mudimba, who is stationed at Hillside Police Station and his three colleagues were assigned to arrest people who were fighting at Hillside Shopping Centre.

When the police officers arrived at the shops, they found Xolani Dube (32) and Trust Manyika fighting and managed to separate the two.

It is alleged that soon after the fight ended, Xolani and his partner grabbed Mudimba and bundled him into their Honda Fit car before they drove off at high speed.

However, when they reached Famona suburb, Xolani lost control of the car and it veered off the road and hit a pole.

Meanwhile, Mudimba escaped unhurt from the incident that left the car extensively damaged.

He then called his colleagues who rushed to the scene and arrested Xolani.

ZEC To Display Names Of Registered Voters At Polling Stations

In a first for the country, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) will from Tuesday display names of voters eligible to vote at particular polling stations.The country will hold by-elections for a number of vacant seats in the National Assembly and various local authorities on Saturday.

The by-elections will see 117 local authority and 28 National Assembly seats up for grabs.

In the last harmonised elections voting was also polling station based but ZEC was not displaying names of voters though individual voters could check their details at selected centres before the election day.

ZEC spokesperson Commissioner Joyce Kazembe told Sunday News yesterday that as part of preparations for the weekend elections, names of people who can vote will be posted at specific polling stations.

“What will be happening now is that by Tuesday we will be posting the list of people that will be voting at the individual polling stations so people can go and view the list and they confirm that their names are there. Our aim is that each polling station caters for 1 000 voters to avoid overcrowding, so in an instance that the station has more than 1 000 voters we will then create another polling station within that polling station,” said Comm Kazembe.

She said the commission was  ready for the by-elections and printing of ballot papers was complete. Comm Kazembe said  ballot papers would soon be distributed to various command centres before their distribution to polling stations in preparation for voting day.

“In terms of staffing we have got people from the Public Service Commission and Local Government as we are mandated to engage them as polling officers. The recruitment has been done and we are satisfied. 

“Tomorrow (today) we expect to have the final training of our officers including our police officers, on what will be expected of them after which they will be deployed to the various polling stations in time for the posting of the voters roll so the public can be able to view and verify where they will be voting,” she said.

Comm Kazembe said the $3 billion that had been disbursed to the organisation by government was enough for the elections and so far they had not experienced any notable challenges in the run-up to the elections.

Most of the vacant seats to be contested became vacant following recalls of MDC-Alliance members following a Supreme Court verdict that Mr Nelson Chamisa illegally assumed the leadership of the opposition party.

-State Media

Passion Java Admits To Bonking SA Slay Queen

By A Correspondent| Controversial socialite and cleric Panganai Java popularly known as Prophet Passion has admitted to bonking a South African Slay Queen.

Social media has been awash with reports of Passion cheating on his USA bases wife Lily Java amid revelations that he impregnated a South African lady he has been seeing for some time.

While many expected him to deny the rumors, Passion posted a video where he remarked that even biblical characters such as David and Solomon loved women, in the process justifying his own scandalous relationship outside wedlock.

He further posted on his social media handles saying;

Now u know kuti handidye tsubvu, nhunguru nemukukurutsa ndove ? ? ?

Passion has been a fierce campaigner for President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF whom he openly campaigns for on social media much to the dismay of pro-opposition supporters who feel he is being used to woo the youth vote ahead of the do-or-die 2023 elections.

Judge Approves Chamisa’s Masvingo Rally

Masvingo High Court judge Justice Sunsley Zisengwe yesterday gave the greenlight to the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) to hold a star rally at Rujeko grounds in the city today, overturning an earlier ban by the police.
Police last Thursday stopped the rally claiming they did not have enough manpower as Zanu PF was having two rallies in Masvingo today.

The CCC filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court on Friday evening citing the Masvingo central district Chief Superintendent Simangaliso Dube, police Commissioner General Goodwin Matanga and Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe as respondents respectively.

Zisengwe ruled in favour of the CCC, saying the police ban lacked merit.

The judge also directed the police to seek reinforcements from other stations in the province to provide security at both rallies. CCC district chair Martin Mureri said after the ruling: “I am happy that justice has been served.

“The police lied to me that they had a meeting with me as a convenor. “They produced minutes of the supposed meeting, which did not have my signature. We are happy with the ruling because every party has the right to campaign freely in the country.

“How can they ban the rally when it is the last week of campaigning ahead of the by-elections?”

There are several vacant seats for council as well as two for Parliament. –Standard

President Chamisa Denounces Harassment Of Civilians By ZRP

Tinashe Sambiri|The incessant persecution of citizens by State security agents is unacceptable, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

The Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to stop the rampant abuse of innocent civilians.

President Chamisa said perpetrators of violence should be brought to book.

“Violence on citizens is criminal, particularly under police custody.

It it the duty of a President to uphold, defend and respect the constitution and protect all citizens. An attack on Citizens is an attack on the constitution. Stop this terrorism!

State sanctioned violence against unarmed & peace loving citizens is criminal, sadistic,illegal and must be condemned not condoned.The perpetrators must be punished for this barbarism.This is what earns us a banana republic tag and tarnishes the image of our great country,” President Chamisa said in a statement on Friday.

Truck Driver Succumbs To High Blood Pressure While Driving

CHIREDZI–A Lyonais Investments Truck driver has died after he succumbed to high blood pressure while driving back to Zimbabwe from Namibia.

Toindepi Chimuti’s (55) truck then hit a tree on the roadside after he died.

The accident happened on Wednesday at round 8pm in the Kongola area in Namibia.

Lyonais Director, Lawrence Mahakwa confirmed the incident to The Mirror and said Chimuti succumbed to Cardiac arrest while coming back from making a delivery.

“Yes, it’s true, he had high blood pressure whilst he was driving from Namibia and he had an accident,” said Mahakwa.
Chimuti joined Lyonais Investments in 2015.

Lyonais General Manager Tapiwa Chirairo described Chimuti as a humble person who was easy to work with.
“Chimuti will be remembered for being a humble person who was easy to work with . On the fateful day he had gone to Namibia to deliver Tongaat Hulett sugar and he was driving back when he was involved in an accident,” said Chirairo.

Mourners are currently gathered at House number 19896, Rujeko C in Masvingo and burial arrangements are yet to be announced.

Mavaza: This Is Why You Must Vote For ED

THE NEW DISPENSATION HAS ACHIEVED SO MUCH IN 3 YEARS.

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Zimbabweans of all ages are being sold a dummy by the CCC. The opposition has blamed the economic down turn on ZANU PF.

Their campaign has been that ZANU PF has fronted corrupt cadres and is eating in the future of the youth. The youth are being told that they are not employed because ZANU PF has mishandled the economy..

Dr Masimba Mavaza

The opposition in particular Nelson Chamisa has told rally after rally that if he is given Zimbabwe he will develop the country in three months. He told those who were listening that he will have a number of white people rushing to develop Zimbabwe’s economy. This Chamisa said will only be possible if he is elected president of Zimbabwe.

The youth and Zimbabweans at large must step down to reality. Economy can not be improved in three days.
We must realise that since the new dispensation came into office their, most cherished wish and desire ,for which ED and his team laboured with vigour and passion unceasingly ,with firm determination, is to raise the lives of Zimbabweans and create jobs jobs and jobs for every capable person. This is the force which drives ED and he has set a national goal to achieve middle income by 2030. Every hand has been put on the deck with great importance placed on the goal and the desire that our people should attain this goal. This is not only a wish or desire but indeed a possibility. Zimbabwean are having great satisfaction everyday of seeing this goal coming to fruition.
Zimbabweans must realise that development is a process. It has been seen in the work being done by the new dispensation in developing the economy. We must be guided by the Chinese history of economic growth.
Chinese history of growth is not overnight but like China ED is saying we build our own nation. Sanctions will not stop our resilient fighting spirit. Brick by brick we build Zimbabwe. People must not be fooled by the rhetoric being puked by the CCC whose promise is that the West will come running with money.
This is a party with no plan but planning to enter into power with an empty begging bowl.

We must be comforted to know that we are already making inroads in food security through dams and empowering farmers. ED has introduced command agriculture , giving implements and livestock to capable farmers to revamp our ailing economy.
Zimbabwe is now under new management and going through a rigorous economic recovery. Economic recovery is the business cycle stage following a recession that is characterized by a sustained period of improving business activity. Normally, during an economic recovery, gross domestic product (GDP) grows, incomes rise, and unemployment falls as the economy rebounds. Only this month of March the Civil service has employed over ten thousand teachers and nurses. The army has recruited and still recruiting. The police and other security organisations have employed thousands of youth
It must be understood that during an economic recovery, the economy undergoes a process of adaptation and adjustment to new conditions, including the factors that triggered the recession in the first place and the new policies and rules implemented by governments and central banks in response to the recession. So the first two years of the new dispensation things got tough but it was only when things got tough that the tough got going.

The labor, capital goods, and other productive resources that were tied up in businesses that failed and went under during the recession are reemployed in new activities as unemployed workers find new jobs and failed firms are bought up or divided up by others. Recovery is an economy healing itself from the damage done, and it sets the stage for a new expansion.

Expansion is the phase of the business cycle where real gross domestic product (GDP) grows for two or more consecutive quarters, moving from a trough to a peak. Expansion is typically accompanied by a rise in employment, consumer confidence, and equity markets and is also referred to as an economic recovery.
Expansion is the phase of the business cycle when the economy moves from a trough to a peak.Expansions last on average about four to five years but have been known to go on anywhere from 10 months to more than a decade.
Focusing on interest rates and capital expenditure can help investors to determine where we are in the business cycle.
Zimbabwe has had only three years of changing everything from economy to education and at the same time maintaining law and order. Remember all this is done under strict regime of unlawful sanctions.
Zimbabweans must not be fooled. Development is not miracle money it’s a process. Whoever promises overnight change is lying.
We must realise that Economic recovery is the process of reallocating resources and workers from failed businesses and investments to new jobs and uses after a recession or economic down fall.
An economic recovery follows after the recession and leads into a new expansionary business cycle phase.
Leading indicators—such as the stock market, retail sales, and business startups—often rise ahead of an economic recovery.
During an economic recovery, central banks may enact monetary policies aimed at increasing the money supply and encouraging lending.
Market economies experience ups and downs for several reasons. Economies can be impacted by all kinds of factors, including revolutions, financial crises, and global influences. Sometimes these shifts in markets can take on a pattern that can be thought of as a kind of wave or cycle, with distinct stages of an expansion or boom, a peak leading to some economic crisis, a recession, and subsequent recovery. So the past three years ZANU OF has successfully set an economic recovery stage.
ED is a mature person and will not promise a miracle but he will ask you giddy up your loins and fight.
Economic recovery is a war we must all fight. It is not fought by changing governments. It is fought and win by supporting the government.

An economic recovery occurs after a recession as the economy adjusts and recovers some of the gains lost during the recession. The economy then eventually transitions to a true expansion when growth accelerates and GDP starts moving toward a new peak.
This what we are saying vote ZANU PF and witness the great transformation of our country from an impoverished country to a middle income economy.

ED is real and set the full recovery to 2030 which is a realistic goal not fake excited promise made by CCC. We must always remember that the process of recovery takes us up and down.
During a recession, many businesses fail and go out of business, and many of those that survive cut back activities to reduce costs in the face of decreased demand for their output. Workers often get laid off and business assets get sold piecemeal. Sometimes business owners are forced to liquidate an entire business.
Some of these capital assets end up in the hands of other businesses, sometimes even brand new businesses, that can put them to productive use. Sometimes these are very similar to their previous uses, and sometimes these are totally new lines of business. This process of sorting capital goods into new combinations, under new ownership, at new prices after they have been released from failed businesses or business cutbacks in the recession, is the essence of economic recovery.

Businesses usually need to deal with a leaner credit environment relative to the easy credit days of the boom that preceded the recession. They may need to implement new technologies and organizational forms. Almost always, the government fiscal and regulatory environment that businesses operate under changes from the boom to the recession and recovery.

Zimbabweans need to have change of mindset of looking to West for help. Zambia changed president but there is no flocking of investors. Tanzania changed presidents but there is no white men rushing in with wards of cash. The promises presented by Chamisa are not real. In actual fact he does not understand the developments ushered in by ZANU PF. He sees them as failures. The coming elections are a test if our foresight as a nation.
ED and Zanu-PF has pulse of development and changing geopolitics favors ZANU PF because of sanctions saddled on us.

The efforts made to expand educational opportunities in the country and to protect the national unity of our people has been met without fail. Our people have benefited from the rights and privileges embodied in the constitution. In spite of past and continuous attempts of certain alien enemies to create differences based on tribalism and political affiliation,the Zimbabwe people will fight a successful struggle against these forces of evil and thus preserve their National unity.

The rise and fall of economic growth is not a completely random, unexplainable phenomenon. Like the weather, the economy is believed to follow a cyclical path that continues to repeat itself over time.

As we make a decision on whom to vote for we must remember that ED is no1:

In the end, the recovery can change the patterns of economic activity in an economy, sometimes drastically and sometimes in barely noticeable ways. The economy heals the damage during the preceding parts of the business cycle by reallocating, reusing, and recycling resources into new uses, in an analogous way to how the body breaks down dead and damaged tissue in order to produce new, healthy cells and tissues after an injury.
Importantly, in order for the process of recovery to proceed, it is critical that the business and investment liquidations of the recession are carried out and the resources tied up in them are allowed to flow to new uses and new businesses.

Eventually, this process of recovery leads to a new phase of growth and expansion once resources have been mostly or fully reallocated across the economy. This can be seen in the dissolution programs.

This is the time the youth see the truth. There will never be a miracle recovery. ZANU OF has set the recovery going.
If you want to be employed soon allow ED to finish what he started. Vote ZANU OF and help Zimbabwe claim its bread basket position.

Zimbabwe is the only country which we can call ours.
Iwe neni tine basa.

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I Will Not Lose Focus, Bill Antonio On Trial Stint In Belgium

Dynamos teenage sensation Bill Antonio has assured the club’s’ fans that his imminent trial stint in Belgium will not in any way make him lose focus.

The 19-year old is set for a trial stint at Belgian top-flight club KV Mechelen, next month.

Speaking to Soccer24 ahead DeMbare’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League clash with ZPC Kariba at the National Sports Stadium tomorrow, the youngster downplayed any effects the move might have on his focus at the Tonderai Ndiraya-coached side.

“Not really, the development won’t make me loose focus,” Antonio said.

On how preparations for ZPC have gone so far, the former Prince Edward schoolboy said: “The morale is high in camp, after two consecutive victories, surely we want to win, so that we be in a better position on the league table.”

Antonio was involved in all of DeMbare’s three goals in their win over Tenax last week, and hopes that form continues.

“You know football is all about consistency, and also depends on how your teammates support you. Sometimes its not about me having such consistency, its the support from my teammates which keeps me going,” he added.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

UEFA Champions League: Chelsea Date Real Madrid

The 2021/22 UEFA Champions League quarter-final, semi-final and final draws took place on 18 March.

Quarter-finals draw
QF 1- Chelsea (ENG) vs Real Madrid (ESP)
QF 2 – Manchester City (ENG) vs Atlético Madrid (ESP)
QF 3 – Villarreal (ESP) vs Bayern Munich (GER)
QF 4 – Benfica (POR) vs Liverpool (ENG)

First legs: 5/6 April
Second legs: 12/13 April

Semi-finals Draw
SF 1 – W. QF 2 vs W. QF 1
SF 2 – W. QF 4 vs W. QF 3

First legs: 26/27 April
Second legs: 3/4 May

Final
W. SM 2 vs W. SM 1
Saturday 28 May (Stade de France, Paris)- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Stop Terrorism, President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|The incessant persecution of citizens by State security agents is unacceptable, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

The Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to stop the rampant abuse of innocent civilians.

President Chamisa said perpetrators of violence should be brought to book.

“Violence on citizens is criminal, particularly under police custody.

It it the duty of a President to uphold, defend and respect the constitution and protect all citizens. An attack on Citizens is an attack on the constitution. Stop this terrorism!

State sanctioned violence against unarmed & peace loving citizens is criminal, sadistic,illegal and must be condemned not condoned.The perpetrators must be punished for this barbarism.This is what earns us a banana republic tag and tarnishes the image of our great country,” President Chamisa said in a statement on Friday.

Truck Driver Succumbs To Cardiac Arrest On The Wheel

CHIREDZI–A Lyonais Investments Truck driver has died after he succumbed to high blood pressure while driving back to Zimbabwe from Namibia.

Toindepi Chimuti’s (55) truck then hit a tree on the roadside after he died.

The accident happened on Wednesday at round 8pm in the Kongola area in Namibia.

Lyonais Director, Lawrence Mahakwa confirmed the incident to The Mirror and said Chimuti succumbed to Cardiac arrest while coming back from making a delivery.

“Yes, it’s true, he had high blood pressure whilst he was driving from Namibia and he had an accident,” said Mahakwa.
Chimuti joined Lyonais Investments in 2015.

Lyonais General Manager Tapiwa Chirairo described Chimuti as a humble person who was easy to work with.
“Chimuti will be remembered for being a humble person who was easy to work with . On the fateful day he had gone to Namibia to deliver Tongaat Hulett sugar and he was driving back when he was involved in an accident,” said Chirairo.

Mourners are currently gathered at House number 19896, Rujeko C in Masvingo and burial arrangements are yet to be announced.

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Dangers Of Obesity

World Obesity Day 2022 – Accelerating action to stop obesity

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More than 1 billion people worldwide are obese – 650 million adults, 340 million adolescents and 39 million children. This number is still increasing. WHO estimates that by 2025, approximately 167 million people – adults and children – will become less healthy because they are overweight or obese.

On the occasion of World Obesity Day 2022, WHO is urging countries to do more to reverse this predictable and preventable health crisis.

Obesity is a disease impacting most body systems. It affects the heart, liver, kidneys, joints, and reproductive system. It leads to a range of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and stroke, various forms of cancer, as well as mental health issues. People with obesity are also three times more likely to be hospitalized for COVID-19.

The key to preventing obesity is to act early, ideally even before a baby is conceived. Good nutrition in pregnancy, followed by exclusive breastfeeding until the age of 6 months and continued breastfeeding until 2 years and beyond, is best for all infants and young children.

At the same time, countries need to work together to create a better food environment so that everyone can access and afford a healthy diet. Effective steps include restricting the marketing to children of food and drinks high in fats, sugar and salt, taxing sugary drinks, and providing better access to affordable, healthy food. Cities and towns need to make space for safe walking, cycling, and recreation, and schools need to help households teach children healthy habits from early on.

WHO is responding to the global obesity crisis on many fronts. This includes monitoring global trends and prevalence, the development of a broad range of guidance addressing the prevention and treatment of overweight and obesity, and providing implementation support and guidance for countries.

Following a request from Member States, the WHO secretariat is developing an acceleration action plan to stop obesity, tackle the epidemic in high burden countries and catalyse global action. The plan will be discussed at the 76 World Health Assembly to be held in May 2022.

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CCC Condemns Police Barbarism

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change (Namibia) has described the harassment and torture of innocent civilians by overzealous police details as shocking.

CCC popular supporter Godfrey Karembera ( Madzibaba VeShanduko) was arrested and tortured by ZRP cops in Harare on Thursday.

See below CCC Namibia full statement:
Solidarity is a core value in social democracy, CCC Namibia absolutely condemns police brutality.

18 March 2022

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia seriously demands an end to state sanctioned violence against unarmed innocent citizens who subscribe to the Yellow Revolution. The arbitrary arrest and torture of the number one supporter of Citizens Coalition For Change Godfrey Karembera is criminal, satanic,illegal and unconstitutional therefore it must be resisted with equal measure. The barbaric stone age perpetrators of politically motivated violence should end now!

It is quite pathetic that our people are being butchered for wearing the yellow regalia. Our rallies are being banned a few days before the impending by-elections due on the 26 March 2022. What yellow revolutionaries should know is that the time to retaliate against state sponsored violence is now! It’s no longer time to fold our hands in the face of police brutality and Zanupf militia’s shenanigans which saw our change champion Mboneni Ncube losing his dear in Kwekwe,may his dear soul rest in power. This is what earns us a totalitarian tag and tarnishes the reputation of our great country.

The incessant ZanuPF sponsored violence and human butchery call for citizens to peacefully act against the futile attempt to annihilate the alternative led by the Change Champion Commander-In- Chief President Advocate Nelson Chamisa. Our inspiring member Madzibaba Veshanduko who had been terribly assaulted on his back by the diabolic Zimbabwe Republic Police for wearing his yellow regalia. It is now imperative to stop ZanuPF thugs and remote controlled police from harassing our fellow change champions in Zimbabwe. Our message to Mr Mnangagwa is that no amount of torture will defeat the resolve to fight for socio-economic transfiguration. This must be resisted with equal measure!

Furthermore, the attack on our prospective councillor for Umzingwane ward 20 Thokozile Dube by ZanuPF thugs must be roundly condemned.

Last month, these thugs unleashed their habitual violence on the innocent Citizens Coalition For Change candidate.

This gender based violence against women must be confronted seriously ,the articulate national spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi Mahere was also attacked by these marauding ZanuPF thugs on her way from church. As if that is not enough, the Citizens Coalition For Change trio Hon Joana Mamombe, fearless Youth Commander Cecilia Chauya Chauya Chimbiri and Netsai Marova are attending a series court hearings on trumped up charges. The three endured state sponsored abductions. They were sexually abused at the hands of ZanuPF thugs. This satanism must be stopped by citizens action for change.

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia Rundu Branch Secretary General Simbarashe Ndoda echoed that violence and gross abuse of human rights will never convert people to the compelled alternative. He went on to condemn in absolute terms the continued closure of Democratic space in Zimbabwe and urged citizens to smell the coffee. The branch organiser, Lawrence Chiduku clearly stated that violence actually plants revolutionary seeds for vengeance and concretises the appetite and resolve to keep on embracing dangerous freedom against peaceful slavery.

Namibia district appeals to SADC, African Union and United Nations to act on this cowardly and despicable act of beating and killing citizens for wearing yellow. It is Godfrey Karembera’s fundamental basic human right to belong to a political formation of his choice. The vicious torture and brutal assault perpetrated by ZanuPF on political activists, journalists and human rights defenders must be condemned nationally, regionally, continentally and internationally hence the voices of these organisations should be audibly heard addressing this barbarism.

How can we expect free , fair and credible by-elections not forgetting the anticipated peaceful harmonised elections to be held after 14 months when our people are being tortured, killed and intimidated 9 days before elections? We demand action for comprehensive political, constitutional and electoral reforms because Zec is taking instructions from the Shake Shake Building. Zec must reform or be disbanded before 2023. Our agenda is clear that 2022 is a year of Citizens’Action for change.

In a nutshell, Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia’s message to all Yellow Revolutionaries is that citizens must continue and escalate their quest for universal basic freedoms. The spirit of Gokwe and Marondera should be an enthusiastic inspiration to all change champions in Zimbabwe and abroad. The message is clear, register to vote, vote for change and defend the vote. Namibia district is committed and dedicated to prosecute the national democratic revolution to its logical conclusion. We remain ever ready to submit ourselves before we surrender the Yellow Movement to ZanuPF Satanists.

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President Chamisa Confronts Mnangagwa Over Police Brutality

Tinashe Sambiri|The incessant persecution of citizens by State security agents is unacceptable, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

The Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to stop the rampant abuse of innocent civilians.

President Chamisa said perpetrators of violence should be brought to book.

“Violence on citizens is criminal, particularly under police custody.

It it the duty of a President to uphold, defend and respect the constitution and protect all citizens. An attack on Citizens is an attack on the constitution. Stop this terrorism!

State sanctioned violence against unarmed & peace loving citizens is criminal, sadistic,illegal and must be condemned not condoned.The perpetrators must be punished for this barbarism.This is what earns us a banana republic tag and tarnishes the image of our great country,” President Chamisa said in a statement on Friday.

THREAD- “Expos Won’t Work”: Temba Mliswa

Missing Persons Alert

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He went missing in Kadoma.

VP Chiwenga Says Zanu PF Has Already Won By-elections

By A Correspondent- Vice president Constantino Chiwenga yesterday said Zanu-PF had already won the March 26 by-elections and told party members to start celebrating.

Speaking during the launch of the public procurement registration services in Nkulumane, Bulawayo, Chiwenga said the ruling party would celebrate the victory with a “big pomp”.

The launch was a partnership between the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Praz) and Zimpost.

“We are celebrating 2022 with a big pomp in that I am quite sure he (Zanu-PF Bulawayo provincial chairman Jabulani Sibanda) is going to take all the seats which we had lost to the opposition. I am saying so because we are delivering what we have said,” Chiwenga said.

The ruling party has suffered defeats in Bulawayo since the formation of the opposition MDC in 1999.

It was only in 2015 when the ruling party got five seats in by-elections boycotted by the opposition.

But Chiwenga said the ruling party will spring a surprise.

“Here in Nkulumane we have David Ndlovu (Zanu-PF aspiring MP for Nkulumane), he will be in Parliament and we want to celebrate his victory before he comes to Parliament,” he said.

“We also want to celebrate those who will be in the council, Janet Moyo and Thabo Thwala. More also what is important after the elections is that in Bulawayo, you will be having Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta opening the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF).”

Chiwenga said the launch of the public procurement service at all Zimpost offices and community information centres would result in the decentralisation of public procurement services.

“The partnership between Zimpost and Praz is riding on the vision of the President Emmerson Mnangagwa to close the digital divide through the increased participation of marginalised communities in national development,” he said.

“The reforms in public procurement aim to achieve an efficient, fair, transparent and competitive public procurement system in the country. This means that no eligible bidder, contractor or consultant should be left out in the bidding of services or goods advertised.”

Chiwenga said the move had made it easier for those in remote areas to have access to the services.

“The participation of bidders throughout the country promotes competition for delivery of goods and services resulting in the competitive pricing and value for money in public procurement

Information Communication Technology minister Jeffery Muswere said the partnership between Zimpost and Praz has made the journey to vision 2030 easy.

“The coming together will ensure that the public procurement services become a success. Vision 2030 identified key areas that are going to turn around the macroeconomic areas. One of the key areas is the digital economy and in order to ensure our Vision 2030,” Muswere said.-Newsday

Truck Driver Dies Behind The Wheel

CHIREDZI–A Lyonais Investments Truck driver has died after he succumbed to high blood pressure while driving back to Zimbabwe from Namibia.

Toindepi Chimuti’s (55) truck then hit a tree on the roadside after he died.

The accident happened on Wednesday at round 8pm in the Kongola area in Namibia.

Lyonais Director, Lawrence Mahakwa confirmed the incident to The Mirror and said Chimuti succumbed to Cardiac arrest while coming back from making a delivery.

“Yes, it’s true, he had high blood pressure whilst he was driving from Namibia and he had an accident,” said Mahakwa.

Chimuti joined Lyonais Investments in 2015.

Lyonais General Manager Tapiwa Chirairo described Chimuti as a humble person who was easy to work with.

“Chimuti will be remembered for being a humble person who was easy to work with . On the fateful day he had gone to Namibia to deliver Tongaat Hulett sugar and he was driving back when he was involved in an accident,” said Chirairo.

Mourners are currently gathered at House number 19896, Rujeko C in Masvingo and burial arrangements are yet to be announced.

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Gvt Admits That Zimbos Have Lost Confidence In Local Currency

By A Correspondent- Government has all but admitted that Zimbabweans have lost confidence in the local currency, saying it was aware people were trooping to the black market to buy foreign currency to avoid a repeat of 2008 where hyperinflation eroded their savings.

Finance deputy minister Clemence Chiduwa told Parliament on Thursday that government was witnessing a massive switch by Zimbabweans to the black market to buy United States dollars to hedge against losses.

“What really is driving the black market rate? These are behavioural legacy issues to say we encountered this in 2008 and we are using the US dollar as a store of value. The moment someone gets a Zimbabwe dollar, they immediately change it to US dollar,” Chiduwa said.

“People are saying the moment I get money I should convert it to US dollars, but because of benchmark pricing it has filtered to pricing models in the shops where you see that the pricing model is now following the parallel market rate,” Chiduwa added.

“As a result of that, it is now affecting the livelihoods of our people. We have said in order to cushion our people as we try to get long term solutions, we have come up with the payment that we are now giving to civil servants in US dollars.”

Said Chiduwa: “We are equally worried about the movement in the exchange rate. We have said before that the movement in the exchange rate, especially on the parallel market, is not linked to fundamentals.

“You look at government expenditure vis-à-vis the revenue that we are generating as Treasury. Since November 2018 we have not borrowed from the central bank. We live within our means. As a government, we are very clear in terms of where we are going.

“You cannot run a country without a monetary leg. The proper management of a country in terms of economic management requires both fiscal and monetary policy.”

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government re-introduced the Zimbabwe dollar in June 2019 after abolishing a multi-currency regime which had been in place since 2009.

Critics at the time accused the government of rushing the introduction of the local unit without necessary economic reforms and backing of foreign currency reserves.

Mnangagwa has been under pressure to dollarise, with teachers in particular, staying away from work citing incapacitation. Civil servants are receiving US$175 against their demands for US$540 which they used to earn in 2018.

There is also disgruntlement in the private sector where employees are agitating for US dollar salaries.

The Zimbabwe dollar is trading at US$1 to $260 at the black market and US$1 to $135 on the auction system.

Mnangagwa has said there is no going back to dedollarisation while Finance minister Mthuli Ncube recently announced a number of measures to stabilise the local currency.-Newsday

ZRP Compensates Police Brutality Victims

By A Correspondent- Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe and police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga have “hastily”paid $300 000 as compensation to two victims of police brutality to avoid imprisonment for contempt of court.

Matanga and Kazembe had failed to pay the damages within the set timeframe, resulting in the victims filing two court applications on March 3 and 4 seeking the arrest of the two for contempt of court.

In a report yesterday, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said Kazembe, Matanga and Constable Zwelibanzi Masuko had reneged on paying compensation to Rusape resident, Unity Saunyama after he was mauled by a dog set upon him by the police.

“During the trial, Saunyama told magistrate Rufaro Mangwiro that Masuko approached him at a beerhall in Rusape on August 29, 2019 and made an inquiry about his personal details to which Saunyama obliged. Masuko proceeded to drag Saunyama out of the beerhall and thereafter made shocking allegations to the effect that the 40 year-old man was in possession of marijuana,” the report read in part.

“In response, Saunyama advised Masuko to conduct a body search on him. However, instead of conducting a body search, Masuko set his police dog on him and he sustained injuries which include two deep lacerations on his right ankle and a deep wound on his right thigh as a result of several dog bites.”

Mangwiro ruled that Saunyama suffered undue harm and ordered the police to pay him $150 000 damages.

In another case, Mutare magistrate Lazarus Murendo directed the police to pay 18-year-old Ernest Jamela $151 191 damages for torture while in police custody.

“Jamela was assaulted upon arrest and detention by  one Mazambani, who was infamously known as the “Lion of Judah” in the community for disproportionate use of brute force in a case where the victim, then a 15-year-old minor in 2019 and resident in Sakubva high-density suburb in Mutare, was assaulted on two consecutive days on March 4 and 5 2019 during police investigations of theft of a mobile phone handset at his school,” the rights group said.-Newsday

Human Rights Group Petitions Parliament

By A Correspondent- A Matabeleland human rights group has petitioned Parliament to probe ongoing displacement of villagers in the region without compensation to pave way for mining operations.

The Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) submitted the petition through Bulawayo Central legislator Nicola Watson on Thursday.

The petition is titled Towards an Inclusive Human Rights based on National Compensation and Relocation Framework on Development-Induced relocation framework on development.

MIHR co-ordinator Khumbulani Maphosa said the villagers were being evicted without compensation.

“When eviction is unavoidable and necessary for the promotion of general welfare, the State must provide or ensure fair and just compensation for any losses of personal, real or other property or goods including rights or interests in property,” Maphosa said.

In Binga, villagers face eviction to pave way for the Gwayi Shangani Dam construction and a coal mining project. In Hwange, villagers are up in arms over threats to evict them for a Chinese coal mining venture. There are reports in other parts of the country where villagers are facing eviction from their ancestral lands.-newsday

UBH’s Paediatric Unit Reopens

By A Correspondent- United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) chief executive officer Harrison Rambanapasi yesterday said the institution’s paediatric unit which reopened after 17 years of closure is functioning well with over 10 patients admitted.

The unit was re-opened in January and increased the number of beds from 15 to 60.

Prior to its opening, all paediatric cases from southern region were being referred to Mpilo Central Hospital.

Rambanapasi told Southern Eye that the number of patients being admitted at the unit was increasing gradually.

In January, UBH revealed that it had recruited two paediatric doctors.

The unit was closed due to a shortage of specialists.

The new specialist doctors would be assisted by 11 other doctors at the hospital, a situation which Rambanapasi said would reduce the workload and allow for the admission of more patients.

The reopening of the unit came after the health institution received equipment worth more than US$150 000 from Rotary Club International.-newsday

BREAKING: Chiwenga Threatens Chamisa: “If You Don’t Know How To Walk, We’ll Help Straighten You Up

Emmerson Mnangagwa ‘s deputy, Constantino Chiwenga has fired threats at CCC President Nelson Chamisa.

Speaking at Siyabuwa, Binga just before Mnangagwa’s speech, Chiwenga said him and others will straighten up the opposition if they cause mayhem after losing elections.

He said in Shona: “Kana wakundwa hakuna mhirizhonga

Ukaita seunofamba nemusoro makumbo ari mudenga uchipesvedzera mhirizhonga tinokubatsira kuswatanuka.”

He also added saying this year he is doing away with the system of a multi party parliament.

ED Counts Loses As Kasukuwere Plots Comeback

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has lost the support of some of his key allies including Local Government minister July Moyo who have stood with him throughout his political rise but are now being sidelined in favour of new faces.

Observers say the Zanu-PF leader may find himself isolated as fresh fights for the party leadership take centre stage ahead of the December congress.

Mnangagwa and his ambitious deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, are embroiled in a fight for the control of the party ahead of the congress and subsequently the 2023 elections and, in that race, the grassroots have been deeply divided and are at war.

Although the fights have been temporarily shelved for the party to concentrate on the 26 March by-elections, insiders have warned that it will be gloves off immediately after the polls.

But in the fight, insiders said, Mnangagwa is now without key loyalists who stood with him in successive fights, including Moyo and  former State Security minister Owen Ncube, among others. Moyo has stood by Mnangagwa’s since the 1990s.

He supported his bid to become national party chairperson in 1999, eventually losing out to John Nkomo, and his bid for the vice-presidency at the 2004 congress, which post however went to Joice Mujuru.

Moyo has also stood with Mnangagwa, sacrificing his own career in the process, after failing out of favour with Mugabe. Moyo was also with Mnangagwa ahead of the 2014 congress when he became vice-president.

The Local Government minister and Zanu-PF secretary for transport and welfare also played a crucial role ahead of the November 2017 military coup that ousted Mugabe and his allies. Moyo stood with Mnangagwa through thick and thin, but felt he was not rewarded enough.

Moyo is believed to have been the force behind Ncube, who was accused by some in the Midlands of pushing his own partisan agenda. Mnangagwa believes Ncube was militating against his power consolidation project and, in the process, wittingly or unwittingly strengthening Chiwenga’s base.

The Local Government minister’s fallout with Mnangagwa has been consistently exposed by Norton member of Parliament Temba Mliswa who accused him and Ncube of working against the Zanu-PF leader.

A party insider close to Moyo insist that he was unhappy with the manner in which Mnangagwa was aligning with other people and pushing his “real people” away.

“He has been with Mnangagwa for long and fought many of his battles in the ’90s when he was trying to be the party chairman, in 2004 when he was vying for the party vice-president’s post way until 2014 when he finally became vice-president and ahead of the 2017 military coup. He felt he did a lot but got little reward,” an insider said.

Moyo was among the many prominent politicians like Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda and Manicaland’s Mike Madiro, among others, who fought in his corner and were ultimately fired by Mugabe ahead of the 2004 congress.

Zanu-PF’s current secretary for Finance Patrick Chinamasa was also among those who have supported Mnangagwa since the 2004 power-grab attempt and even during the 2017 coup, but is reportedly unhappy with what he got in return.

Chinamasa joins a growing list of other unhappy bigwigs now housed at Zanu-PF headquarters, including secretary for administration Obert Mpofu.

Ncube was Mnangagwa’s blue-eyed boy for long in the Midlands province  particularly in Kwekwe where he employed all sorts of tactics, including violence, to ensure Mnangagwa retained the status of Zanu-PF provincial godfather. He then used the Midlands and Masvingo as stepping stones to national political power.

But in a surprise turn of events, Mnangagwa fired Ncube this year, accusing him of behaviour inconsistent with ministerial office.

Insiders told The NewsHawks that a team was appointed to probe the Ncube matter and a report is being finalised while his allies are pushing for Mnangagwa to retain him in cabinet.

In the Midlands, Mnangagwa is said to have installed people many believe lack the political clout to win him votes.

Mnangagwa is also accused within Zanu-PF and the military circles of breaking a “coup coalition” and surrounding himself with people who are mainly his relatives and cronies at the expense of those who stood with him.

Mnangagwa is said to have disregarded an agreement that Chiwenga to serve only a single term and not go beyond 2023. Immediately after getting into power, he launched a blitz against several army chiefs, among them Anselem Sanyatwe who was a commander Presidential Guard and played a key role in the late former president Robert Mugabe’s ouster in a military coup in November 2017.

Sanyatwe was appointed ambassador to Tanzania while another army chief, the late Douglas Nyikayaramba, was deployed to Mozambique.

Mnangagwa has reportedly divided the war veterans who are also said to be unhappy with him for failing to reward them enough — even though they vigorously campaigned for his ascendancy during the Mugabe days.

War veterans feel only their leader Christopher Mutsvangwa, their party secretary Douglas Mahiya and Victor Matemadanda were rewarded enough at the expense of the rank and file of ex-combatants.

Matemadanda was later demoted from the powerful positions of Zanu-PF national political commissar and Defence deputy minister, becoming ambassador to Mozambique where he replaced Nyikayaramba.

The fears of serious fights have been buoyed by reports of combative former Zanu-PF national political commissar Savior Kasukuwere’s “imminent” return to challenge for the party leadership. This comes amid reports the former Local Government minister is relishing massive grassroots support from the party structures and the youths who are unhappy with the party’s current state of affairs.

Zanu-PF is also reportedly worried that the structures of the vanquished G40 faction which were created and strengthened during the Mugabe era were still intact on the ground. These elements could align with a host of disgruntled party activists who feel they were robbed during the party’s provincial restructuring last December.

Kasukuwere would not immediately confirm reports of his imminent return. But his honchos, already on the ground, said it was all systems go for his comeback which they claimed has the backing of some bigwigs within the ruling party.

There is speculation “Tyson”, as Kasukuwere is nicknamed in Zanu-PF, is coming back to manage the tribal imbalance in the party that has angered several bigwigs including Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga who accuse Mnangagwa of filling the key portfolios in cabinet, the party and parastatals with his Karanga clique.

“He is coming back,” a source close to Kasukuwere said. “2023 shall be exciting and someone is going out,” the source added.

Kasukuwere sparked further anxiety after posting a picture purportedly in Nyanga indicating he was now back in the country.

“Beautiful country, Nyanga,” Kasukuwere posted.

He would not shed light when The NewsHawks contacted him for comment.

Fears of fresh fissures, insiders confirmed, were also fuelled by a Central Intelligence Organisation report that projected Zanu-PF’s probability of winning the 2023 elections at a low 45%. The report cited supporters’ disgruntlement with internal election outcomes and Mnangagwa’s failure to deliver after the 2017 military coup.

There are also serious fights for the control of the party in the Midlands, Manicaland, Matabeleland North, Mashonaland West and Mashonaland Central provinces, among other areas, with the party structures deeply divided along factional lines.

In the Midlands, Mnangagwa’s backyard, supporters of former National Security minister Owen Ncube are still questioning why he was blocked from contesting for the post of provincial chairperson and subsequently fired from his cabinet post.

Fights are also rife in Manicaland where a camp linked to Albert Nyakuedzwa is

bitter over the controversial endorsement of Mike Madiro’s “victory” by the politburo in total disregard of those who claim he lost the internal elections. Nyakuedzwa and others have lodged complaints.

Richard Ndlovu, who lost in Matabeleland North, has also complained to the national political commissar Mike Bimha.

In Harare, Mliswa warned of fresh fissures in Zanu-PF, saying the party was failing to handle internal dynamics shaped by provincial and primary elections which have left the party weakened ahead of the 26 March by-elections.

“Instead of Zanu-PF focusing on impinging the opposition’s operations, it should be focusing on dealing with internal strife that threatens the party’s candidates such as Epworth’s Zaleriah Makari. Already, there are fatal fissures there which need urgent attention,” Mliswa, who claims to keenly know Zanu-PF’s internal dynamics, said on microblogging site Twitter.

“If Zanu-PF is to win Epworth, the party needs to reconcile these people and bring them together,” Mliswa said before listing disgruntled people in the area.

In Mashonaland West, there are fights over the control of the party with a group aligned to Mary Mliswa-Chikoka arguing she did not win fairly while similar fights have erupted in Mashonaland Central and Masvingo provinces.

But Zanu-PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa rubbished claims that the party faces imminent implosion amid panic over the purported return of G40.

“We are strong, we never were affected by anything. We have one leader and the parties that easily split are the MDCs. They have been MDC, MDC-T now Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC). Zanu-PF never breaks, so why speak of imagination?”

On G40, he said: “Where do they want to come back? It is a pipedream and we do not take it seriously. They were kicked out and will never make it again.”

“They have absolutely no structures in the party. Their only structure was Grace Mugabe and when she lost they lost and that is why they are still in the wilderness and the country is marching on,” he said.

“Why are they in exile in the first place? Nobody chased them away and if you are afraid on your own how will they muster the courage to take over the party. They are cowards and how can cowards try to usurp power?”

“The fear is within them so if you can’t overcome fear within yourself, how can you then say you can organise a party? Kasukuwere came and left on his own, the other kingpin Grace is here and nobody touches here. Her daughter, Bona, is every other day going to State House to see the President — you can ask her. Which G40 kingpins are bigger than Grace?”

High Court Okays CCC Masvingo Rally

Urgent Notice

Masvingo Rujeko A Ground Rally to proceed tomorrow morning Sunday.High Court has granted CCC party permission to continue as intially requested.

All Districts to attend without fail.

Guest Speaker Adv N Chamisa

Paint Masvingo Yellow

Yebo Yellow

Masvingo Youth Secretary

Gilbert Mtubuki

Binga Electorate Exonerated As Persecution Of Political Opponents Ahead Of Polls Intensify

By A Correspondent- As the nation gears for the March 26 by-elections, President Emmerson Mnangagwa admitted his party’s failures exonerating the electorate in Binga for not voting for Zanu PF for the past 20 years.

Mnangagwa, who was addressing party stalwarts under Chief Siabuwa in Matabeleland North, where he officially commissioned and handed over the Binga-Kariba fishing rigs to the local community said his party had ignored Binga under the late President Robert Mugabe’s administration.

He said:

“I want to tell you the truth. Under President Robert Mugabe’s administration, we never used to come here. Please forgive us for not coming here, but from today onwards, things have changed.”

Mnangagwa’s rally comes on the backdrop of a rally ban on the newly formed Citizens Coalition Change led by President Nelson Chamisa.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) blocked the CCC from holding a campaign rally on 15 March in Siabuwa, Binga.

Officer Commanding Hwange District Chief Superintendent Agnes Robert told CCC that since there was a pending Hwange visit by Mnangagwa, the police did not have enough manpower to monitor the CCC rally in Binga.

CCC aspiring legislator for Binga North Prince Dubeko Sibanda on Friday said the party’s lawyers were challenging the police ban at court.

Said Sibanda:

“Initially, we had applied that the Binga rally takes place on March 3, but police told us that Mnangagwa was set to visit Binga on the 5th, of which the dates were near each other.

We then applied for the 15th, but they are now telling us stories saying that Mnangagwa will visit Hwange on the 17th and, therefore, the police does not have enough manpower to monitor the Binga rally.

It is surprising because Tsholotsho is in the same province as Hwange and the same police officers that will be deployed at Mnangagwa’s event in Hwange are the same police officers that were set to be deployed at our rally in Tsholotsho (14th) and Binga on the 15th.”

According to a report by the Zimbabwe Peace Project Monthly Monitoring Report 2022  titled “Four Weeks In March”, Zimbabwe witnessed an unprecedented increase in politically motivated human rights violations designed to suppress campaigns by the newly formed CCC ahead of the by-elections held on March 26.

According to the report, it was clear that “President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration was not prepared or willing to ensure free, fair and open political and human rights friendly environment and was prepared to do anything – hook or crook-to take advantage of incumbency at election time.

Read the report:

“In the run up to the 2018 election, the then biggest opposition party, MDC Alliance held its rallies without the police banning them.

The situation was to change in 2022 when police banned five CCC rallies and at one of those, in Gokwe, they fired teargas and brutally descended on party supporters who had turned up for the rally.

Out of the five two went ahead in Masvingo and Epworth when the party approached the courts. What was also baffling was the conditions set out for the CCC to hold rallies; they were not allowed to bus in their supporters while that condition never applied to Zanu PF where supporters were bussed in to all their rallies.

The bans on rallies marked a fresh low in Zimbabwean politics and prove that in 2018, government just intended to window dress since it was fresh from a coup. What this also means is that in the run up to the 2023 elections, the environment is likely to be marked by more State interference into campaigns of the opposition parties, especially the CCC, which has put up a good show in the March by-elections by winning 19 out of the 28 contested.”

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Stolen Banket Prado Found Dumped In Epworth

SA Carjackers Nabbed In Byo

By A Correspondent- Three men believed to be carjackers have been arrested in Bulawayo on allegations of stealing three vehicles — a Toyota Prado, Toyota Fortuner and a Toyota Hilux — from South Africa before smuggling them into the country.

The three are Nkosiyabo Bekithemba Mbambo (29), Karl Jodack Herbert (26) and Nomathemba Ncube (26).

The three cars have since been impounded by the police as investigations continue.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrest.

“The three vehicles were South African registered and all their trackers were found disconnected, while one of the suspects was found in possession of a fake Malawian passport and faked registration books. Investigations are underway,” he said.

Meanwhile, police are investigating a robbery case in which a 23-year-old man lost a Toyota Sienta vehicle (AEQ 8754), Huawei cellphone, a pair of shoes and US$26 cash to three armed robbers in Kadoma.

The man, who operates a pirate taxi, was approached by the robbers who pretended as genuine clients and wanted to be taken to Damafalls plots.

Along the way, the robbers attacked the victim and robbed him before driving off.

The incident come after police are still investigating a case in which a motorist lost an unregistered Isuzu KB vehicle and US$4 600 cash to three armed robbers he had offered a lift near Westgate area while on his way to Karoi.

The man picked three men near the shopping centre who pretended to be genuine passengers and along the way one of them produced a pistol before robbing the victim. They later dumped him and drove back towards the city.

“The ZRP urges motorist to avoid carrying strangers in their vehicles when travelling,” Asst Comm Nyathi said. “On March 6, 2022, a motorist driving a white unregistered Isuzu KB vehicle from Harare to Karoi picked up three male passengers at Westgate, Harare.

“Along the way near Lion Kopje turn off, one of the suspects produced an unknown pistol and stole US$4 600 cash before bundling the driver out of the vehicle. They then drove off towards Harare.”

No arrests and recoveries have been made.-statemedia

Honda Fit Crew Kidnap Cop

By A Correspondent- A police officer, Constable John Mudimba, almost died in a car crash after a drunk Honda Fit crew allegedly “kidnapped” him and forced him into their vehicle and drove off before hitting a pole.

B-Metro reported a source as saying Mudimba, who is stationed at Hillside Police Station and his three colleagues were assigned to arrest people who were fighting at Hillside Shopping Centre.

It is alleged that soon after the fight ended, Xolani and his partner grabbed Mudimba and bundled him into their Honda Fit car before they drove off at high speed.

However, when they reached Famona suburb, Xolani lost control of the car and it veered off the road and hit a pole.

Meanwhile, Mudimba escaped unhurt from the incident that left the car extensively damaged.

He then called his colleagues who rushed to the scene and arrested Xolani.-B.Metro

Rusape Corpse Discovered With Axe Stuck On The Head

By A Correspondent- A 55 year old man from Rusape was last week killed in cold blood by an unknown assailant.

The victim, Vitalis Makaha, of Mona Farm (Tollgate) area was found dead with an axe stuck on his head by his neighbour.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP)acting spokesperson in Manicaland Province, Assistant Inspector Wiseman Chinyoka confirmed the case. He said:

On March 9, Mr John Somani (53) of Plot Two, Mona Farm visited the now deceased, Vitalis Makaha of Plot One, Mona Farm.

He saw him with Evidence Hore who after some time left for his homestead. Somani later left Makaha’s homestead and went home.

The following morning, Somani visited Makaha’s homestead and upon arrival, he saw some goats roaming as the pen was open.

He called the now-deceased but did not get a response. He went to Makaha’s bedroom hut which was open.

He entered the room and saw Makaha’s body covered with a blanket and an axe stuck on the left of the head around the eye area.

A report was made to the police who attended the scene. It was also discovered that a goat was slaughtered in the pen and one was missing.

Tropical Cyclone Gombe Death Toll Rises To 53

By A Correspondent- The death toll from Tropical Cyclone Gombe in Mozambique has risen to at least 53 from the 7 initially reported.

On Thursday, the National Institute of Disaster Management (INGC) said another 80 people have been injured and 400 000 affected by the cyclone.

The INGC also said Gombe had completely destroyed 45 000 homes and partially destroyed 30 000 mainly in the northern and central areas of the country.

Tropical Cyclone Gombe made landfall on the Mozambican coast last week on Friday morning, with wind speeds exceeding 200 km/hr.

The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said Tropical Cyclone Gombe made landfall as an intense category-3 cyclone.

In January, Tropical Storm Ana killed at least 88 people in Madagascar, Mozambique and Malawi and also caused flash floods in Zimbabwe.

Scientists have attributed repeated devastating cyclones in Southern Africa, that used to be relatively rare, to climate change

The warming of the Indian Ocean is believed to be fuelling the cyclones’ intensity.

Madzibaba Veshanduko Exposes Mnangagwa

By- Citizens Coalition for Coalition (CCC), Madzibaba Veshanduko has exposed the police for torturing him for wearing party colours.

Madzibaba Veshanduko, real name, Godfrey Karembera’s lawyers said he was arrested in Harare CBD on Thursday and was tortured for wearing yellow.

Narrating his ordeal, he said the police officers “were just beating me. They never told me what the matter was.”
He said they were assaulting him with batons.
Madzibaba Veshanduko added that he overheard the police officers planning to take him from Harare Central police station, where he was locked all day, to an unknown location.
The plan was eventually ditched.
He says the doctor told him that his kidneys might have been damaged during the assault.
He is currently in the hospital nursing wounds.
Pictures that were circated on social media on Thursday show baton wounds at his back.
The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Friday said “some police officers” had been arrested over the matter.

While the police is saying Madzibaba Veshanduko was arrested for using abusive language to Police officers who were trying to stop him from conducting unauthorised political activities, some say he is being victimised for his political orientation.

Zim Cross-Border Driver Collapses, Dies On The Wheels

By- A Lyonais Investments Truck driver has died after he succumbed to high blood pressure while driving back to Zimbabwe from Namibia.

Toindepi Chimuti’s (55) truck then hit a tree on the roadside after he died. The accident happened on Wednesday at round 8pm in the Kongola area in Namibia.
Lyonais Director, Lawrence Mahakwa confirmed the incident to The Mirror and said Chimuti succumbed to Cardiac arrest while coming back from making a delivery.
“Yes, it’s true, he had high blood pressure whilst he was driving from Namibia and he had an accident,” said Mahakwa.
Chimuti joined Lyonais Investments in 2015. Lyonais General Manager Tapiwa Chirairo described Chimuti as a humble person who was easy to work with.
“Chimuti will be remembered for being a humble person who was easy to work with . On the fateful day he had gone to Namibia to deliver Tongaat Hulett sugar and he was driving back when he was involved in an accident,” said Chirairo.
Mourners are currently gathered at House number 19896, Rujeko C in Masvingo and burial arrangements are yet to be announced.
-Masvingo Mirror

Shock As Vic Falls Grave Opened, “Body Stolen”

By- In a bizarre incident, some unknown people allegedly dug a grave at Chinotimba Cemetery in Victoria Falls, a few days after the deceasedperson’ss burial.

It is not clear yet if the coffin and body were tampered with. Victoria Falls City Council workers informed the family of the deceased and the police about the incident.

The deceased, Surprise Shoko, died at the age of 23 after allegedly consuming poison in a domestic issue after he had reportedly impregnated a girl.

He was buried two weeks ago and the grave was tampered with last Friday.

An epitaph had been broken and forced back.Shoko’ss mother declined to comment saying the fact that herson’ss grave had been tampered with was enough torture to her and family.
The issue has become the talk of Victoria Falls City with some residents claiming this is not the first time some people have tampered with graves in the resort city.

They said there are businesspersons and church leaders known to have been caught performing rituals at night at the gravesite.
However, there is suspicion that some people use the gravesite as a safe haven for extra marital sex under the cover of darkness.
Pastor Travina Chichoni of the Methodist Revival Church said a grave is a place where it is believed that the body of a dead person rests while the soul would have gone to meet the Lord.”“While we believe that the body is good as a dead lion as is said in the scriptures, it is the one that is honoured and respected when we put our beloved ones in graves with a sense of respect. Which is why people even erect tombstones.”“Other religions like the African Traditional Religion believe that the body will resurrect and can come back to protect the family which is why people do ceremonies such as umbuyiso as they have a lot of respect for the grave”” she said.
Bulawayo-based traditionalist Mr David Mhabhinyana Ngwenya said tampering with a grave is taboo.
““This is why elders would tell you that stepping on a grave makes your feet develop cracks (imikenke) because there is someone resting in that grave. No one digs a grave unless you are a witch.”“In our African culture, when we visit the grave,it’ss only when we are cleaning or speaking to our departed relative to speak to our ancestors on our behalf hence tampering with graves is taboo”” he said.

Mai Titi Up For Cyber-Bullying

By- The cyber-bullying case, involving Olinda Chapel and Felistas Chido ‘Mai TT’ Murata, has taken another twist.

Olinda’s husband, Njabulo ‘Tytan’ Nkomo, has dragged Mai TT to court after filing an application, seeking a peace order, against the comedienne.

Through his lawyers, Mavhiringidze and Mashanyare Legal Practitioners, Tytan claims Mai TT has been insulting him and his family.

The application seeks an order, for peace, in terms of Section 388 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act.

The case, which was filed this week, is expected in court on March 28.

A case between the two socialites was struck off the court’s roll recently due to some technicalities on the annexures.

The case, which was heard by magistrate Sharon Mashavire, was removed from the court’s roll after she noted some loopholes, in the applicant’s documents, which were photocopied.

Tytan is claiming that from last month, Mai TT has been insulting him on social media, mostly on Facebook.

It is alleged Mai TT started by insulting Tytan’s wife, Olinda, on social media, and on her mobile phone.

At no point, according to the application, did Tytan and Olinda respond to the insults.

Further claims are that Mai TT flooded the media with videos and photos, and suggested Tytan was not a real man but a woman who was being sponsored by Olinda to enable him to marry her.

This allegedly went viral and was reported all over social media.

Other claims, according to the court documents, insinuated that Tytan was a gold digger who was just trying to get money from Olinda.

Tytan claims he has been abused psychologically and, for the sake of his mental health and peace, there was need for an order to bar Mai TT from insulting him and his wife.

He alleges his dignity has been eroded and his family members are now also being affected by the wave of insults.

The respondent’s behaviour also amounts to cyber bullying, he said, which cannot be tolerated nor condoned.

H-Metro

Botswana Relaxes Covid Regulations For Visitors

By- The Government of Botswana has said travellers to the country are no longer required to provide proof that they have received booster shots against COVID-19 to be considered fully vaccinated.

In a statement on Friday, Botswana’s Ministry of Health and Wellness said being fully vaccinated entails one has completed the primary vaccine series.

The Ministry of Health and Wellness permanent secretary Christopher Nyanga also said fully vaccinated travellers will be allowed entry into Botswana without the need to present a negative PCR test result. Read the statement:

NEW CHANGES AT PORTS OF ENTRY

The Ministry of Health and Wellness informs members of the public of new changes at ports of entry with effect from today.

Due to discordant periods for taking booster shots between Botswana and other countries, and for purposes of smoothening international travel, the definition of being fully vaccinated in Botswana will no longer include a booster shot. Having completed the primary vaccine series will be considered sufficient for one to be allowed entry, without the need to present a negative PCR test result.

For those who will be partially vaccinated, or not vaccinated at all, they will be required to present a negative 72 hour PCR test result and in addition, undergo COVID-19 testing at the port of entry, at their own cost. If negative, they will be allowed to proceed into the country.

If positive, they will be isolated in the district of the port of entry, at their own cost and allowed to proceed into the country only after recovery.

Please note that these changes now allow partially vaccinated or unvaccinated people to enter the country, if they comply with the required testing requirements.

It is only when one is not fully vaccinated and is also not willing to undergo COVID-19 testing at the port of entry, that they will be charged and fined or taken to a court of law.

The ministry wishes to emphasize that the removal of boosters from the equation, does not mean that booster shots are no longer important.

The ministry encourages all those eligible to take up boosters in order to keep their immunity against COVID19 high.

Members of the public are further encouraged to keep following all COVID19 protocols since the pandemic is still with us.

The ministry will from time to time advise on any new developments that may arise as the nation continues to battle with this pandemic.

Chamisa Staunch Supporter Speaks Out On Police Brutality

By- Citizens Coalition for Coalition (CCC) Madzibaba Veshanduko has narrated the arrest and torture by police.

Madzibaba Veshanduko, real name, Godfrey Karembera’s lawyers said he was arrested in Harare CBD on Thursday and was tortured for wearing yellow.

Narrating his ordeal, he said the police officers “were just beating me. They never told me what the matter was.”
He said they were assaulting him with batons.
Madzibaba Veshanduko added that he overheard the police officers planning to take him from Harare Central police station, where he was locked all day, to an unknown location.
The plan was eventually ditched.
He says the doctor told him that his kidneys might have been damaged during the assault.
He is currently in the hospital nursing wounds.
Pictures that were circated on social media on Thursday show baton wounds at his back.
The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Friday said “some police officers” had been arrested over the matter.

While the police is saying Madzibaba Veshanduko was arrested for using abusive language to Police officers who were trying to stop him from conducting unauthorised political activities, some say he is being victimised for his political orientation.

Mliswa Presses For Mnangagwa Ally’s Arrest

By- Outspoken, independent Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa, has approached the Netherlands embassy asking for details of the Harare water pumps which they are supposed to have replaced.

This comes as Local Government Minister, July Moyo, drew US$10 million from Government for the same pumps.

Mliswa, an independent MP, says the Minister abused public funds. See the documents attached below.

Mliswa, a former Zanu PF legislator, also wrote to ZACC alleging that Moyo billed the Government of Zimbabwe around US$10 million, yet the said pumps cost only US$2 million.

He wants ZACC to conduct investigations on the matter.

He says Moyo gave the deal to Kruger who has a conflict of interest because he was also hired as a consultant by July Moyo.

Mliswa Engages A Higher Gear, July Moyo In Trouble

By A Correspondent| Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa has escalated his search for answers after writing to the Netherlands Ambassador to Zimbabwe Margret Verwijk asking for details of the Harare water pumps which they reportedly donated to City of Harare.

This comes as Local Government Minister, July Moyo reportedly requested US$10 million from Government for the same pumps which are believed to have been donated by the Netherlands embassy.

Mliswa also wrote to the Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission (ZACC) alleging that Moyo billed the Government of Zimbabwe around US$10 million, yet the said pumps cost only US$2 million.

He wants ZACC to conduct investigations on the matter. 

He says Moyo gave the deal to Kruger who has a conflict of interest because he was also hired as a consultant by July Moyo.

‘Legislators Are Suffering’

Norton legislator has let the cat out of the bag on the situation with regards to legislators whom he said are suffering due to the current economic situation in the country.

Posting on Twitter, Mliswa said parliament is now being compromised by the economic situation prevailing in the country.

“The situation is bad in the country. Vanhu varikutambura weduwe. Even MPs are suffering. Their allowances are very low and with a compromised Parliament don’t expect results. Some of us are grateful for the Land Reform and how it benefitted us as tobacco farmers,” said Mliswa.

Zimbabwe is currently facing one of its worst economic situation with prices of basic commodities rising everyday while civil servants, the bedrock of any economy are earning peanuts.

This will likely be worsened by the impending drought being reported across the country which according to World Food Programme will result in five million people being food insecure.

Mthuli Ncube Delivers Major Blow To Maize Farmers

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has ruled out paying farmers in United States dollars for maize deliveries, but said there were exceptions for those growing export-oriented crops.

There are wider calls for dollarisation as the local currency keeps tumbling, but the government has stuck to its guns and ruled out dollarisation.

In an address to Parliament on Wednesday, Ncube said there had been no change in policy, and farmers would be paid in Zimbabwe dollars.

“We are not there yet.  We are not ready for that, we have our own domestic currency and we want to set all these agriculture sector prices in domestic currency and also to promote the use of our own currency,” Ncube said.

“However, there are farmers who are receiving payments in US dollars because they are producing crops which are export-oriented such as tobacco, cotton — even cotton is in part US dollar, that is understandable because those crops earn foreign currency but not for crops which do not earn foreign currency.

“We are not there yet in terms of pricing these in foreign currency, but we will look at other measures to support the farmer and we will be creative.”

Ncube said there were plans to deploy extra resources to fund winter wheat production as part of measures to arrest rocketing bread prices.

He said an estimated 75 000 farmers would benefit from the programme that targets to produce 350 000 metric tonnes of wheat.

Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe chairperson Tafadzwa Musarara last week warned Zimbabwe faces bread shortages following a move by the Ukraine army to suspend loading shipping vessels to South East Asia, Middle East and Africa following the Russia-Ukraine war.

The war has pushed up prices of wheat and maize, in a major demonstration of the disruptive effects of the conflict.

The war has also triggered a wave of fuel price hikes across the world, Zimbabwe included.

Furthermore, government is prioritising the domestication of value chains. In response to bread prices, government, through the winter wheat programmes, is supporting wheat farmers, targeting 75 000 hectares expected to produce 350 000 metric tonnes. This will significantly reduce reliance on wheat imports,” Ncube said.”

In an effort to cushion the general public and businesses against increases in the price of fuel, for example, the government reduced the strategic reserve levy on domestic fuel price from US$12,7 cents to current levels of US$8,7 cents/litre beginning January 2022 through SI 31 of 2022.

Government is looking into additional policy measures to address the situation.”

Mthuli Dep Says ZimDollar Now Worthless

Govt has all but admitted that Zimbabweans have lost confidence in the local currency, saying it was aware people were trooping to the black market to buy foreign currency to avoid a repeat of 2008 where hyperinflation eroded their savings.

Mthuli Ncube

Finance deputy minister Clemence Chiduwa told Parliament on Thursday that government was witnessing a massive switch by Zimbabweans to the black market to buy United States dollars to hedge against losses.

“What really is driving the black market rate? These are behavioural legacy issues to say we encountered this in 2008 and we are using the US dollar as a store of value. The moment someone gets a Zimbabwe dollar, they immediately change it to US dollar,” Chiduwa said.

“People are saying the moment I get money I should convert it to US dollars, but because of benchmark pricing it has filtered to pricing models in the shops where you see that the pricing model is now following the parallel market rate,” Chiduwa added.

“As a result of that, it is now affecting the livelihoods of our people. We have said in order to cushion our people as we try to get long term solutions, we have come up with the payment that we are now giving to civil servants in US dollars.”

Said Chiduwa: “We are equally worried about the movement in the exchange rate. We have said before that the movement in the exchange rate, especially on the parallel market, is not linked to fundamentals.

“You look at government expenditure vis-à-vis the revenue that we are generating as Treasury. Since November 2018 we have not borrowed from the central bank. We live within our means. As a government, we are very clear in terms of where we are going.

“You cannot run a country without a monetary leg. The proper management of a country in terms of economic management requires both fiscal and monetary policy.”

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government re-introduced the Zimbabwe dollar in June 2019 after abolishing a multi-currency regime which had been in place since 2009.

Critics at the time accused the government of rushing the introduction of the local unit without necessary economic reforms and backing of foreign currency reserves.

Mnangagwa has been under pressure to dollarise, with teachers in particular, staying away from work citing incapacitation. Civil servants are receiving US$175 against their demands for US$540 which they used to earn in 2018.

There is also disgruntlement in the private sector where employees are agitating for US dollar salaries.

The Zimbabwe dollar is trading at US$1 to $260 at the black market and US$1 to $135 on the auction system.

Mnangagwa has said there is no going back to dedollarisation while Finance minister Mthuli Ncube recently announced a number of measures to stabilise the local currency. -Newsday

Bulawayo Lady Forces Self On Own Son

In a shocking incident, a 30-year-old woman from Mpopoma suburb appeared before Western Commonage magistrate Shepherd Mnjanja for allegedly forcing her son to have sex with her on several occasions.

The woman cannot be named so as to protect her son’s identity.

Allegations against the woman are that from January this year up to 13 March, the woman enticed her six-year-old son to be in between the sheets with her.

It is said at first the tot refused, but the determined woman threatened to thrash him with a cable and after that the minor gave in to her demand and engaged in sex with her.

The matter came to light when the boy shared the sex ordeal with his friend. The victim’s friend told his mother who then reported the matter to the police.

The woman was arrested.

She was not asked to plead. She was remanded in custody to 22 March for routine remand. The magistrate advised her to apply for bail. -B Metro

Comic Pastor Speaks On Madzibaba Veshanduko Arrest

By A Correspondent| Top comedian Prosper Ngomashi popularly known as Comic Pastor has condemned the brutalisation of opposition Citizens Coalition for Change supporter Madzibaba veShanduko by the police following his arrest in Harare yesterday.

Comic Pastor said such acts of brutality only serves to take the nation backward as it pushes a narrative that politics is dirty.

“There are two people that I believed made Politics more interesting and enjoyable 1) Chief Shumba Hwenje (Zanu Pf) And this guy here 2)Madzibaba veShanduko (CCC)Those are the people we could use as Brand ambassadors for Peace and clean politics but it’s true politics is a dirt game Are we not going back as a nation?Kana zvadai zvashata,” said Comic Pastor.

Madzibaba veshanduko was arrested by the police in Harare CBD and detained at Harare Central Police station.

He was heavily brutalised by the police sustaining serious injuries in the process.

His only crime was putting on his traditional yellow garment, a regalia that has become synonymous with him at most CCC rallies countrywide.

Mwonzora Accused Of Looting $ 150 Million Grant

THE leader of MDC-T and MDC Alliance, Douglas Mwonzora faces fresh fissures over distribution of the $150 million grant recently released by Treasury to his party under the Political Parties (Finance) Act.

The MDC Alliance is a coalition of several fringe opposition parties, a vehicle set up to contest the 2018 elections

On Tuesday, Zanu Ndonga members protested at the MDC-T headquarters in Harare after being given a measly $1 500 as their share of the grant.

Zanu Ndonga youths accused Mwonzora of disregarding other alliance partners and abusing the funds.

But MDC-T chairperson Morgan Komichi yesterday dismissed the allegations, adding that the protesting youths were sponsored by “opponents”.

“We are in good relations with our alliance partners. It’s just a group of young people who are being stubborn. We strongly suspect that our opponents are the ones behind this; there is no crisis in the MDC. Tomorrow we will have an alliance meeting and all alliance parties will attend the meeting. So there is no chaos, these are just young people who need to be ignored,” he said.

Last year, Mwonzora was also accused of abusing $6 million allocated to the party under the Political Parties Finance Act. – NewsDay Zimbabwe

Passion Java Impregnates Another Woman?

By Dorrothy Moyo | Has the married controversial ZANU PF Prophet, Passion Java impregnated another woman, as viral video footage suggests?

The man was still to respond to the development, after a woman revealed pictures and an X-ray proving that he truly gave it a baby.

Last year, Panganai Java was exposed after hiring a sex worker in Cape Town. This time a woman has come up to allege that she was bedded and given a baby by the preacher.

But analysts said that the preacher is just playing theatrics so that he can get more social follower numbers. ” Even though he is not notorious for these things, this particular footage is just stunt video,” said Gester Moyo, a social worker in the capital city, Harare.

Some of the footage is in the clip below. MORE TO FOLLOW…

Police Officer Kills Tout Over Mask

By A Correspondent- A tout identified as Howard Mahoya has been allegedly shot dead by the police for not wearing a face mask.

Wearing of face masks is mandatory in Zimbabwe due to the Covid 19 pandemic that has wiped off millions of people globally.

Howard Mahoya from Zaka in Masvingo Province is said to have been shot by a police officer identified as Nyezhe.

Douglas Mahoya who is a brother to the deceased confirmed that Howard passed away on his way to Masvingo Provincial Hospital after being transferred from Musiso Hospital.

This horrific incident happened yesterday.

According to the Mid-Week Watch, it is alleged that Howard was caught by the police without wearing a face mask at a growth point.

Furthermore, Howard had an altercation with the police officer where the two exchanged words as the deceased failed to oblige to the demands of Nyezhe.

During that altercation, it is said Nyezhe pulled out a pistol which he mistakenly dropped as he tried to force Howard to comply.

The deceased picked up the gun, telling the police officer that he wasn’t scared of a toy before giving it back and proceeding with his journey.

Having heard about the incident, Douglas then approached his late brother to go back to the police station, which he complied to.

However, Howard later escaped from the police  as they were heading to the  station.

Nyezhe is alleged to have followed the deceased at his home where he shot him straight into the head, leaving him on the floor bleeding.

The Masvingo Police SpokespersonInspector Kudakwashe Dhewa declined to comment on the matter, referring all the comments to Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi.

Violence Against Civilians Unacceptable- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has condemned the arrest and torture of Citizens’ Coalition For Change supporter Godfrey Karembera.

Karembera, popularly known as Madzibaba VeShanduko, was assaulted by ZRP cops in Harare on Thursday.

President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:
“State sanctioned violence against unarmed & peace loving citizens is criminal, sadistic,illegal and must be condemned not condoned.The perpetrators must be punished for this barbarism.This is what earns us a banana republic tag and tarnishes the image of our great country.”

However, President Chamisa says he is satisfied with the effective of door-to-door campaign programmes.

“Impressive
@CCC
door to door campaigns in communities. I’m inspired by these Citizens Change Champions volunteers. We’re #1.”