Women Undersiege. Two Years Of Hell For Chimbiri, Mamombe and Marova

By Stephen Sarkozy Chuma| Abducted from a police station, tortured, brutally assaulted physically and sexually, dumped at Muchapondwa shops, arrested in hospital beds, sent to Chikurubi Maximum Prison and in and out of court for two years!

That is the tears dropping story of Cecillia Chimbiri, Joana Mamombe and Netsai Marova – the three young female leaders of CCC who have seen all kinds of abuse from Emmerson Mnangagwa’s fascist regime.

Today, the 24th of March 2022, Mamombe and Chimbiri will be back in the dock in Court 14 at 14:15 hrs at Rotten Row Magistrate Courts in Harare for continuation of a strange trial that kicked started on the 15th of March. Yes strange, in the sense that the victims will be standing in the accused’s dock while the perpetrators, the state will be on the witnesses’ stand.

Such is the kind hyena justice inside Mnangagwa’s Second Republic!

Next month will mark exactly 2 years of torture and torment of our brave female cadres since that fateful day when the were abducted from police custody.

They have been nailed by the police! Crucified by state institutions like Potraz, ZBC and The Herald! The loose-mouthed nurse cum government spokesman, Nick Mangwana has already hanged them!

Will the courts hang them too?

The general sentiment among the public is that our courts are captured. The courts therefore have a big decision to make. Either to further drag its image down the mud together with Mnangagwa’s soiled image or repair its tattered image in the court of public opinion.

From the French Revolution to the First Chimurenga, women have always been involved or played a pivotal role in popular protests in removing dictators.

If this horrendous abuse of Chimbiri, Mamombe and Marova can not move you as a citizen, then what will move you?

President Nelson has already set the pace by declaring this year as a year of Citizens Action for Change. Today calls for Citizens Action – fill up Rotten Row’s Court 14 in solidarity with our girls.

Bogus Nurse Nabbed

By A Correspondent- A 39 year old Borrowdale woman who masqueraded as a nurse at Mvurwi  hospital and defrauded a money changer of RTGS $205 000 has been arrested.

According to the police Juliet Musa is assisting police with investigations and is set to appear today at Guruve magistrates  courts. 

We arrested Musa after she masqueraded as a nurse in Mvurwi on August 15 last year and duped the complainant  of his money by requesting him to send money in her CBZ account purporting to be one sister Munetsi of Mvurwi  hospital,said the police.

“The complaint  complied and went the following day to see sister Munetsi who declined that she had requested him to send money a police report was filed and trasses were made through the bank.

She was only caught last week and it was established that she had dupped a lot of people around the country using the same modus operandi.”

Chamisa Says He Is Winning 2023 Elections

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has bullishly told his supporters that he is winning in 2023 and cannot wait to see the new great Zimbabwe happen.

Posting on Twitter Thursday morning, Chamisa thanked the people who heeded his party call for his prayer and fasting program claiming that in the spiritual realm, the new Zimbabwe is a done deal.

“THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING IN YESTERDAY’S PRAYER & FASTING PROGRAM. MAY GOD BLESS YOU! It’s a matter of time..In the spirit the NEW is a done deal. It has happened.The shift has already happened.Can’t wait to see this NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE happen.2023 We’re WINNING!!
It’s a landslide, a whitewash…Ezra 8:21 #CCC,” said Chamisa.

The youthful politician called for prayer and fasting ahead of Saturday’s by-elections where his party is contesting in the 28 vacant parliamentary seats and 105 local council slots.

Chamisa has been on a whirlwind touring the country’s 10 provinces holding rallies which were all well attended. He only faced challenges with the police on his Marondera and Gokwe rallies which were not sanctioned by the police despite a High Court order not to interfere.

Gvt Disowns Teachers’ Yellow Ban Circular

By A Correspondent- The Ministry of Primary Secondary Education says it has nothing to do with an alleged instruction to school heads and teachers that yellow colours were now banned in schools.

Teachers’ unions said they were inundated with messages from members claiming they were verbally instructed to avoid wearing yellow during working hours.

The president of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) Takafavira Zhou confirmed receiving the reports. He said:

Teachers across the country are reporting that the matter was discussed but we haven’t received a formal communication ourselves.

In fact, there are some schools that are being told to change their uniforms. In case someone is planning to put it into writing, we say this decree is a  nullity, schools cannot change uniforms on the basis that a new political party wears the same colour.

What came first the school uniform or CCC? The law doesn’t operate in retrospection. 

Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education spokesperson Taungana Ndoro as saying they have not issued such a directive. Said Ndoro:

That has nothing to do with the government, we have nothing to do with colour, yellow, red or whatever we only know CALA (Continuous Assessment Learning Activity) and our mandate is to provide quality education in the country. It is just that somebody got over-excited.

Dr Khupe Rejected

By A Correspondent- Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Bulawayo structures have refused to work with MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe after she offered to rally behind Nelson Chamisa’s candidates in the weekend by-elections and 2023 polls.

Khupe made the announcement at a Press conference in Bulawayo on Monday.

The province said Khupe’s previous association with Zanu-PF leader President Emmerson Mnangagwa made it difficult for them to trust her.

The development is threatening to divide the party, after the CCC national leadership embraced Khupe.

The party leadership also pointed out that the party was new and leadership positions would be decided by citizens.

CCC Bulawayo spokesperson Swithern Chirowodza said “if Zanla freedom fighters did not accommodate Morris Nyathi who was accused of selling out the liberation struggle, why should CCC entertain Khupe?”

On August 9, 1976, Rhodesian Selous Scouts aided by former Zanla commander Nyathi attacked a Zanla camp at Nyadzonia in Mozambique, killing hundreds of Zimbabwean political refugees.

“There is no need for diplomatic talk with an enemy. We will call a spade a spade. Zulu king Tshaka, a victorious military general, taught his warriors never to forgive an injured enemy lest the enemy heals, gathers courage and jumps to slit your throat,” Chirowodza said.

“We are Bulawayo, the headquarters of Matabeleland. We will not accept to be led by a person who run Mnangagwa’s schemes. The ink has not dried on the paper on which she wrote to two senators in the United States pleading with them to lift sanctions. This is the same Mnangagwa who was the State Security minister during the Gukurahundi era.”

“This is the same Mnangagwa who was commander-in-chief of the army (Zimbabwe Defence Forces) that shot and killed six Zimbabweans on August 1, 2018. We will not drink with Khupe. She is political poison,” Chirowodza said.

Khupe said her decision to support Chamisa emanated from talks between the two parties. Recently, she was seen posing for pictures with CCC interim vice-president Welshman Ncube and member Abednico Bhebhe.

In 2018, opposition supporters accused Khupe of dividing the opposition vote, scuttling Chamisa’s chances of winning the presidential elections. She garnered around 45 000 votes.

Her decision to rally behind Chamisa came a few months after she was fired from the MDC Alliance by Douglas Mwonzora where she was vice-president.  She then declared herself leader of the MDC-T.-Newsday

Compensate Pfugari To Save Us From Impending Eviction, Whitecliff Residents Tell Govt

By A Correspondent| Emelda Karenga sits on the doorstep of her makeshift house pondering her next move.

She is sombrely thinking about the uncertainty and calamity that is about to befall.

“I don’t know what to do. I have four children and I don’t know where to go with them,” she said wetting her eyes, adding that “this has been my home for the last sixteen years.

Just a stone throw away, Jasper Mugoni is tendering his maize field.

“This could be my last year farming in this field. Actually, this might be my last crop,” he said with resignation written all over his furrowed face.

Karenga and Mugoni are just two of several families that are going to be evicted after High Court ruled that they have illegally settled on a land belonging to Pfugari Properties in Whitecliff.

The Zimbabwe government had promised to compensate the property developer but reneged on its promise.
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga promised Whitecliff Residents that no one was going to be evicted while campaigning in 2018.

“We are in talks with the private land owner and no one is going to be evicted,” Chiwenga said amid applause at a rally in 2018.

However, talks have stalled and Pfugari Properties have activated the writ of execution.

Councillor Luckson Maronga pleaded with government to compensate the land developer.

“As local leadership, we can not blame Pfugari because it’s their land. There is no land for free in Zimbabwe.

“Government is the one that settled people here and should compensate Pfugari,” he said.

The evictions and probably demolitions comes at a time people have already built properties; they want to safeguard their assets.

Outgoing ZEC Spokesperson Laments State Media’s Partisan Coverage

By A Correspondent- Outgoing Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) spokesperson Joyce Kazembe has expressed concern over the partisan coverage of the upcoming by-elections by State media.

Kazembe implored State media to provide equal coverage of political parties and candidates during elections. She said:

The public media is supposed to cover everybody fairly and so we expect the State media to come up with a schedule that allocates equal time to all the political parties taking part in the elections and to the individuals running for office too.

Everybody should be allocated space so that they can inform the rest of their intentions.

Those that feel that they want more space can then pay extra for that.

We have noticed that there is partisan coverage in some media and there is more coverage of the ruling party.

The excuse they give us is, this is the head of the State and they are in government and they are updating the population about what they should expect on development projects.

Kazembe also said ZEC has written to State media organisations and urged them to ensure that they give equal coverage to all political parties.

She made the comments on Tuesday while contributing to the debate on the topic “Media, Elections and Access to Information” hosted by the National Movement of Catholic Students in Zimbabwe.-newsday

Mnangagwa Threatens Chamisa Supporting Chiefs

By- President Emmerson Mnangagwa said any chiefs suspected of supporting opposition political parties would lose their positions.

Mnangagwa said this while addressing Zanu PF supporters at a campaign rally in St Mary’s, Chitungwiza:

We liberated the country through war. Some men and women perished. We said we would work with chiefs and when you see a chief supporting the opposition, that chief should do a cleansing ceremony and ask his ancestors why they would have forsaken him.

According to Chapter 15 of the Constitution, chiefs are not allowed to engage in partisan politics. It says, “traditional leaders must not be members of any political party or in any way participate in partisan politics, act in a partisan manner, further the interests of any political party or cause or violate the fundamental rights and freedoms of any person”.

Mnangagwa also warned the electorate that the Central Government will ignore constituencies that vote for the opposition. He said:

If you want the government to listen to your concerns and address them, you will have to send them via channels that we recognise and not through the opposition.

Here is the opportunity to vote for people who submit your concerns to the leaders.

You hear the young boy (Chamisa) saying if I win, he will make this country ungovernable.

Let us make sure he won’t get into government.

He also reiterated that Zimbabwe will remain a unitary State and secessionists will not succeed. He said:

There are some Mthwakazi (members) who say they want Zimbabwe to be divided. They will speak, get old and die.

Zimbabwe will remain a unitary State. No leadership in this world encourages its country to be divided. No one will divide it. 

If you want to do that you will leave shortly. Walk in the right path. We want peace, we want development.

This country has its owners and it’s led by its owners. It can’t be led by people who get advice from whites.

More: NewsDay

Zanu PF Blocks Prisoners From Voting

By- Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said people serving prison terms had no voting rights.

Responding to questions from journalists at a recent post cabinet briefing Ziyambi said:

Coming to the question on prisoners’ privilege to vote, Honourable Chair, once you become prisoner certain rights no longer accrue to you.

And within our current laws our prisoners do not have the right to vote, so if you want the right to vote don’t commit a crime.

Meanwhile, Cabinet on Tuesday approved the principles of the Prisons and Correctional Services Bill that had been presented by Ziyambi.

Speaking at the same post-Cabinet media briefing, Ziyambi said the proposed changes will enable the government to establish open prisons for pregnant women and for infants. Said Ziyambi:

In the new Bill, we are creating several prisons or community centres that are more like open prisons and we are targeting to have certain categories for pregnant women and those with infants to go there.

So, we are coming up within the Bill several decongestion mechanisms that will cater for some of those categories that are vulnerable to ensure that they are a bit comfortable besides the fact that the budget we were given as ministry for justice, the bulk of that money is for prisons and correction services.

As Zimbabwe holds by-elections on Saturday, 26 March 2022, one thing for certain is that the thousands of people who are currently in prisons won’t vote.

More: OpenParly

Mnangagwa Buses Supporters To Chitungwiza

By- Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday bussed thousands of its supporters and paraded them in Chitungwiza.

Mnangagwa addressed thousands of people wearing Zanu PF regalia at a star rally at a school in St Mary’s on Wednesday.

The party’s national chairperson, Opppah Muchinguri-Kashiri claimed the people were not bussed but had travelled on their own accord to the rally.
However, posting on Twitter, CCC deputy chairman, Job Sikhala said Zanu PF bussed people from as far as Mutorashanga. He said:
Mnangagwa has been sold a dummy in St. Mary’s. Old women from Mutorashanga are still loitering for transport asking where Chigovanyika is as we speak to be ferried back.
Coming from work I parked my car and had a walkabout at Huruyadzo and in seconds nearly one thousand people were cheering and following me.
Earlier, Sikhala mocked former MDC officials who defected to ZANU PF saying they are being treated as fools. He said:
My advice to Blessing Chebundo, Simon Chidhakwa and crew is that, please stop being paraded like fools talking nonsense about us.
You lie around to fools in Zanu PF as if you were senior members of the party while you know you were nothing.
… What this desperate and unpopular party, ZANU PF is good at, is busing.
There are more ZUPCO buses than the people from St Mary’s who will attend their charade.
St Mary’s National Assembly Constituency is up for grabs in the 26 March by-election. The contestants are Nobert Jinjika (ZANU PF), Adam Puzo (MDC Alliance), Dickson Tarusenga (CCC) and Marcos Sanyanga (Independent).

Khupe Sent To Destroy Chamisa-Analysts

By -Political analysts have said that Nelson Chamisa’s Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) should not trust sacked MDC-T vice president Thokozani, who recently endorsed the opposition party ahead of the 26 March by-elections.

They suggested that Khupe was working with Zanu PF to infiltrate Chamisa.

Wearing CCC regalia, Khupe told a press conference on Monday in Bulawayo that she would support CCC in upcoming elections.

It was, however, not clear if Khupe had joined the party. She told reporters:

Following our previous announcement that we are going to work with like-minded opposition political parties because we are stronger together, I am therefore today announcing that we are calling on all MDC-T members and supporters to go and vote on the 26th of March for the Citizens Coalition for Change candidates across the country.

Zambia’s ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) official Joseph Kalimbwe warned CCC against giving Khupe an influential position as she will destroy the party. He said:

Let them endorse but never give them any political position. Anyone who stood in the way of the citizens and their ability to achieve victory must never be politically trusted with positions of influence. They will destroy again.

National Patriotic Front (NPF) spokesperson Jealousy Mawarire alleged that Khupe is working for ZANU PF deputy president and second secretary, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga. Said Mawarire:

You cause by-elections by recalling MPs then hold a presser to support them in their bid to go back to parliament? Only fools will take that as genuine.

Khupe is Gen’s project and sadly some top CCC leaders, not Prof Welshman, are pushing that agenda on behalf of the Gen, chatopindwa chinhu chenyu icho… (CCC has been infiltrated…).

Khupe was fired by the MDC-T after she announced a split of the party due to differences she had with the party’s president Douglas Mwonzora.

More: New Zimbabwe

By-elections: ZEC Feels The Heat

RESPONSE BY THE ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION TO VARIOUS ALLEGATIONS RAISED ON ISSUES RELATED TO THE 26TH OF MARCH 2022 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND LOCAL AUTHORITY BY-ELECTIONS
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission wishes to respond and to set the record straight on various allegations that have been made against it by certain stakeholders regarding its mandate and other issues related to the 26th of March 2022 National and Local Authority by-elections.

The Commission is concerned that some stakeholders have gone on an overdrive to peddle misinformation and falsehoods in order to scuttle the smooth conduct of the by-election concerned.

Contrary to allegations that have been extensively reported both in some of the print media and the social media the correct state of affairs is as follows:

  1. Changing of Party Symbols

The Commission categorically denies changing any symbol of any political party and wishes to advise all stakeholders concerned to dismiss these assertions with the contempt they deserve.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has always printed party symbols and pictures of candidates on ballot papers for elections in black and white.

All candidates have always been treated the same with no exception. This is done to ensure fairness to all and that no candidate is prejudiced or given an unfair advantage over others.

As already stated before, there is no law that obliges the Commission to print ballot papers or party symbols or candidate pictures in colours that correspond to contesting candidates or parties.

In conducting elections, the Commission is guided by a given legal framework and not by logic. The Commission is not averse to any changes in the law that will accommodate their concerns but it would be quick to remind them that they are the responsible parties for the enactment of laws in this country through their representatives in Parliament.

They are therefore encouraged to use the correct channel in so doing and not to allot blame where it should not be simply because certain legal positions do not satisfy their expectations.

Currently, the law only obliges the Commission to distinguish the colour of ballot papers where two elections coincide in line with Section 5 of the Electoral Regulations, 2005, SI 21 of 2005 and this has been the practice all along.

The assertion that ZEC has changed a political party symbol is therefore false and misleading.

  1. The Voters Roll
    The voters roll that will be in use during the forthcoming National Assembly and local authority by-elections scheduled for the 26th of March 2022 are those that closed in line with the provisions of Sections 26A and 121A(3) of the Electoral Act [chapter 2:13].

The voters’ rolls for the National Assembly by-elections closed on the 8th of January 2022 in line with the Presidential Proclamation No. 1 of 2022 while the closure for local authorities’ voters rolls varied depending on as and when the vacancies for the respective wards arose in line with the stated provisions.

For the avoidance of doubt and to clear the matter once and for all regarding the issue raised by a certain candidate and which has been extensively discussed on social media, the Commission confirms that she is a registered voter and this has already been communicated to her.

However, the Commission is still awaiting her submission of the voters roll allegedly furnished to her by the Commission wherein her name is missing. Despite numerous requests made to her, nothing has been furnished.

  1. Alleged stringent requirements for Polling Agents
    The Commission has indeed received a complaint from a stakeholder that it has received information to the effect that it will be recording names of polling agents for the purposes of contact tracing in the event of COVID-19 cases and that it has barred the bringing of cellphones, pens, notebooks and torch cells in the polling stations by polling agents.

The Commission wishes to place it on record that indeed names of people visiting or deployed at the polling stations will be recorded.

However, such recording will not be restricted to polling agents only but to every person who visits the polling station for whatever reason.

This is to enable contact tracing in the event of any detected cases of COVID-19 pandemic and the Commission has enlisted the help of the Red Cross Society of Zimbabwe and other qualified health personnel to assist in that endeavour.

Further, it is also important for the public to know that all polling officials, visitors, observers and polling agents are always recorded in the protocol register during polls and this has been the practice even prior to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

With regards to the second allegation, the Commission has written back to the stakeholder concerned indicating its ignorance of the source of the instructions it purportedly issued.

The stakeholder concerned has failed to disclose the source of its information and the Commission has also verified with its respective offices which have indicated that no such instructions were ever issued.

The prohibition of the use of cellphones in the actual polling station has always been a standing procedure as this may lead to disruptive activity in the polling station if not controlled.

However, agents or other electoral officials are not prohibited from using their gadgets outside the polling station.

  1. Alleged Ballot Box in the hands of ZRP St Peters in Murewa South
    There is also a story doing rounds concerning an alleged ballot box that is now in the hands of the ZRP St Peters in Murewa South. We urge the Zimbabwean public to ignore the story.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission does not use such ballot boxes for election purposes. The country has been using translucent ballot boxes since 2008.

Those who have voted since 2008 are now familiar with the ballot boxes that are being used for purposes of elections in this country. We urge the public not to view the story seriously.

It is critical for stakeholders to disseminate accurate and correct information to their supporters. Collectively, we are all nation builders and it is critical to exercise responsibility in whatever we do.

It is in the national interest for all stakeholders to promote a conducive political environment that will result in peaceful electoral processes.

Chamisa Exposes ZEC Planned Election Rigging

By- The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has raised a red flag against the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) after discovering that it altered his party symbols on ballot papers to be used in the 26 March by-election.

CCC also lodged a complaint to ZEC over the printing of ballot papers in black and white instead of in colour, claiming this was done deliberately to confuse voters.

CCC national secretary for elections Ian Makone wrote to ZEC chief elections officer Utoile Silaigwana on 21 March airing the opposition party’s grievances. Wrote Makone:

The CCC wishes to express its concern regarding the variation in its party symbol. The yellow background is not reflected on the party logo as witnessed by the party candidates during the ballot paper verification exercise.

The sample ballot paper is not an exact depiction of our party intent, hence a violation of our party identity.

It is in this regard that ZEC considers such concerns seriously and rectifies them as per the requirements of the law of the land.

Makone said CCC symbols had an inscribed description of a “yellow square background, circular words surrounding Chamisa’s face with letters CCC inside a black triangle”.

Addressing reporters in Harare on Tuesday, Makone said CCC wrote to ZEC on 24 February seeking clarity on the printing of ballot papers. He said:

What we wanted from them was an assurance that there is a process of consultation even at the local level and district multi-party liaison officer which enables us to proofread the specimen ballot papers.

They never got an opportunity to do that and only found that a number of our candidates could not even recognise the picture that is on the ballot paper. We need to know which voters roll will be in use on Saturday.

However, ZEC spokesperson Jasper Mangwana said they were not obliged to print ballot papers in colour. He said:

The law does not require the commission to print the photograph or symbol of the party in colour.

It is unfortunate that the party went on to educate its supporters without consulting with the commission on the contents and form of (the) ballot paper.

More: NewsDay

Madzibaba Granted Bail

By- Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activist Godfrey Karembera, better known as Madzibaba VeShanduko, has been granted $10 000 bail.

Fadzayi Mahere, the CCC spokesperson said Karembera remained hospitalised as he recovered from the injuries he sustained when tortured by the Police.

Karembera was brutally assaulted while in custody at Harare Central Police Station on 17 March after he was arrested in central Harare on the same day.

ZRP justified the assault of Karembera in a statement that he was “engaging in unsanctioned political activities in the Harare Central District”.
Karembera was also charged with undermining the authority of the Police for allegedly insulting the arresting officers

His assault and torture came after Vice President, Constantino Chiwenga, on 26 February this year, threatened the opposition CCC saying the ruling ZANU-PF party would “crush the party like lice”.

Mugabe Son Endorses Mnangagwa

By-On Wednesday, Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa shocked the country when he paraded the late President Robert Mugabe’s son at his party’s rally in Chitungwiza.

Mnangagwa toppled Mugabe through a military coup in November 2017.

The former ruler later died “a bitter man” nearly two years later in Singapore due to the coup.

Before his death, Mugabe reportedly instructed his close family members that he did not want to be buried at the National Heroes Acre because he didn’t want his “tormentors” to sing and preside over his funeral.
He was eventually buried at his rural home in Zvimba, in Mashonaland West Province.
However, traditional leaders have been pushing for Mugabe’s exhumation and reburial but his family is resisting the move.

ZEC Denies Changing Symbols

RESPONSE BY THE ZIMBABWE ELECTORAL COMMISSION TO VARIOUS ALLEGATIONS RAISED ON ISSUES RELATED TO THE 26TH OF MARCH 2022 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND LOCAL AUTHORITY BY-ELECTIONS
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission wishes to respond and to set the record straight on various allegations that have been made against it by certain stakeholders regarding its mandate and other issues related to the 26th of March 2022 National and Local Authority by-elections.

The Commission is concerned that some stakeholders have gone on an overdrive to peddle misinformation and falsehoods in order to scuttle the smooth conduct of the by-election concerned.

Contrary to allegations that have been extensively reported both in some of the print media and the social media the correct state of affairs is as follows:

  1. Changing of Party Symbols

The Commission categorically denies changing any symbol of any political party and wishes to advise all stakeholders concerned to dismiss these assertions with the contempt they deserve.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has always printed party symbols and pictures of candidates on ballot papers for elections in black and white.

All candidates have always been treated the same with no exception. This is done to ensure fairness to all and that no candidate is prejudiced or given an unfair advantage over others.

As already stated before, there is no law that obliges the Commission to print ballot papers or party symbols or candidate pictures in colours that correspond to contesting candidates or parties.

In conducting elections, the Commission is guided by a given legal framework and not by logic. The Commission is not averse to any changes in the law that will accommodate their concerns but it would be quick to remind them that they are the responsible parties for the enactment of laws in this country through their representatives in Parliament.

They are therefore encouraged to use the correct channel in so doing and not to allot blame where it should not be simply because certain legal positions do not satisfy their expectations.

Currently, the law only obliges the Commission to distinguish the colour of ballot papers where two elections coincide in line with Section 5 of the Electoral Regulations, 2005, SI 21 of 2005 and this has been the practice all along.

The assertion that ZEC has changed a political party symbol is therefore false and misleading.

  1. The Voters Roll
    The voters roll that will be in use during the forthcoming National Assembly and local authority by-elections scheduled for the 26th of March 2022 are those that closed in line with the provisions of Sections 26A and 121A(3) of the Electoral Act [chapter 2:13].

The voters’ rolls for the National Assembly by-elections closed on the 8th of January 2022 in line with the Presidential Proclamation No. 1 of 2022 while the closure for local authorities’ voters rolls varied depending on as and when the vacancies for the respective wards arose in line with the stated provisions.

For the avoidance of doubt and to clear the matter once and for all regarding the issue raised by a certain candidate and which has been extensively discussed on social media, the Commission confirms that she is a registered voter and this has already been communicated to her.

However, the Commission is still awaiting her submission of the voters roll allegedly furnished to her by the Commission wherein her name is missing. Despite numerous requests made to her, nothing has been furnished.

  1. Alleged stringent requirements for Polling Agents
    The Commission has indeed received a complaint from a stakeholder that it has received information to the effect that it will be recording names of polling agents for the purposes of contact tracing in the event of COVID-19 cases and that it has barred the bringing of cellphones, pens, notebooks and torch cells in the polling stations by polling agents.

The Commission wishes to place it on record that indeed names of people visiting or deployed at the polling stations will be recorded.

However, such recording will not be restricted to polling agents only but to every person who visits the polling station for whatever reason.

This is to enable contact tracing in the event of any detected cases of COVID-19 pandemic and the Commission has enlisted the help of the Red Cross Society of Zimbabwe and other qualified health personnel to assist in that endeavour.

Further, it is also important for the public to know that all polling officials, visitors, observers and polling agents are always recorded in the protocol register during polls and this has been the practice even prior to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

With regards to the second allegation, the Commission has written back to the stakeholder concerned indicating its ignorance of the source of the instructions it purportedly issued.

The stakeholder concerned has failed to disclose the source of its information and the Commission has also verified with its respective offices which have indicated that no such instructions were ever issued.

The prohibition of the use of cellphones in the actual polling station has always been a standing procedure as this may lead to disruptive activity in the polling station if not controlled.

However, agents or other electoral officials are not prohibited from using their gadgets outside the polling station.

  1. Alleged Ballot Box in the hands of ZRP St Peters in Murewa South
    There is also a story doing rounds concerning an alleged ballot box that is now in the hands of the ZRP St Peters in Murewa South. We urge the Zimbabwean public to ignore the story.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission does not use such ballot boxes for election purposes. The country has been using translucent ballot boxes since 2008.

Those who have voted since 2008 are now familiar with the ballot boxes that are being used for purposes of elections in this country. We urge the public not to view the story seriously.

It is critical for stakeholders to disseminate accurate and correct information to their supporters. Collectively, we are all nation builders and it is critical to exercise responsibility in whatever we do.

It is in the national interest for all stakeholders to promote a conducive political environment that will result in peaceful electoral processes.

ZEC Dismisses Chamisa’s Allegations

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has dismissed misleading allegations circulating on social media platforms relating to ballot papers, voters roll and perceived stringent requirements for polling agents.

In a statement yesterday, Zec said the allegations were not only false but malicious as they have an effect of disturbing the smooth running of the by-elections set for this Saturday.

“The Commission is concerned that some stakeholders have gone on an overdrive to peddle misinformation and falsehoods in order to scuttle the smooth conduct of the by-election concerned.

Zec categorically denies changing any symbol of any political party and wishes to advise all stakeholders concerned to dismiss these assertions with the contempt they deserve,” said Zec..

It said it has always printed party symbols and pictures of candidates on ballot papers for elections in black and white and all candidates have always been treated the same with no exception.

“This is done to ensure fairness to all and that no candidate is prejudiced or given an unfair advantage over others,” said Zec.

The electoral body said there is no law that obliges the Commission to print ballot papers or party symbols or candidate pictures in colour that correspond to contesting candidates or parties.

“In conducting elections, the Commission is guided by a given legal framework and not by logic.

The Commission is not averse to any changes in the law that will accommodate their concerns but it would be quick to remind them that they are the responsible parties for the enactment of laws in this country through their representatives in Parliament,” said Zec.

Regarding the voter’s roll, the Commission said the documents to be used on Saturday polls are in line with the Presidential Proclamation No. 1 of 2022 while the closure for local authorities’ voters rolls varied depending on as and when the vacancies for the respective wards arose in line with the stated provisions.

“The Commission has indeed received a complaint from a stakeholder that it has received information to the effect that it will be recording names of polling agents for the purposes of contact tracing in the event of Covid-19 cases and that it has barred the bringing of cellphones, pens, note books and torch cells in the polling stations by polling agents,” read the statement

Zec said it wishes to place it on record that indeed names of people visiting or deployed at the polling stations will be recorded.

“However, such recording will not be restricted to polling agents only but to every person who visits the polling station for whatever reason.

This is to enable contact tracing in the event of any detected cases of Covid-19 pandemic and the Commission has enlisted the help of Red Cross Society of Zimbabwe and other qualified health personnel to assist in that endeavour,” it said.

Zec said it was important for the public to know that all polling officials, visitors, observers and polling agents are always recorded in the protocol register during polls and this has been the practice even prior to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The prohibition of use of cellphones in the actual polling station has always been a standing procedure as this may lead to disruptive activity in the polling station if not controlled.

However, agents or other electoral officials are not prohibited from using their gadgets outside the polling station.”

Zec also set the record straight regarding an alleged ballot box in the hands of ZRP St Peter’s in Murewa South saying the Commission does not use such ballot boxes for election purposes.

“The country has been using translucent ballot boxes since 2008.

Those who have voted since 2008 are now familiar with the ballot boxes that are being used for purposes of elections in this country.

We urge the public not to view the story seriously.

It is critical for stakeholders to disseminate accurate and correct information to their supporters,” it said.

Zec also called on all stakeholders to promote a conducive political environment that will result in peaceful electoral processes. -Chronicle

CIO Fraudster Nabbed

SERIAL fraudster Henessy Dube has been sentenced to six months imprisonment, wholly suspended on condition he performs 210 hours of community service at the Western Commonage Magistrates’ Court.
Dube (40) of Entumbane allegedly masqueraded as a top Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) officer and close protection for President Mnangagwa before duping Ingwebu Breweries of 375 litres of fuel and $1 200.

He was alleged to have met Ingwebu Breweries managing director Mr Dumisani Mhlanga and allegedly produced a fake CIO identity card before identifying himself as a director of operations in the CIO.

He then offered to assist the company recover money from its debtors purportedly using his influence by virtue of being in the President’s Office.

Dube was, however, acquitted of impersonating a public officer and convicted for theft, fraud and making a false statement to deceive a registration officer in violation of Section 10 (1) (b) of the National Registration Act by

Bulawayo magistrate Mr Shepherd Mjanja.

In acquitting Dube of the charge of masquerading as a CIO officer, Mr Mjanja said no tangible evidence was presented before the court by the President’s Department disowning him.

On the second count of fraud, Dube was fined $14 000 or 13 months in jail. He was given up to April 8, 2022, to pay the money.

On the third count of violation of Section 10 (1) (b) of the National Registration Act, Dube was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, of which four months were suspended for three years on condition that he does not commit a similar offence within this period.

A further four months were suspended on condition that Dube restituted $19 524,24 through the clerk of court by April 8, 2022.

The remaining 10 months were suspended on condition that he performs 350 hours of community service.

Prosecuting, Mr Milton Moyo said sometime at the beginning of May 2019 during the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, Dube hatched a plan and went to Ingwebu Breweries head office in Bulawayo intending to see management.

During that time, Ingwebu Breweries was facing operational challenges, some of which emanated from a failure by its debtors to honour their commitments.

“The accused person approached the company’s managing director Dumisani Mhlanga and introduced himself as the director of operations at the CIO based in Harare.

He told Mhlanga that he was in Bulawayo as part of a team of President Mnangagwa’s close security aides during the ZITF period,” Mr Moyo said.

He said Dube produced a fake CIO identity card bearing the names Majaha Julian Dube.

“The accused person indicated to the Ingwebu Breweries managing director that he had picked information pertaining to the ill-treatment of workers and war veterans by management, including the impending retrenchment of workers,” said Mr Moyo.

The court heard that Dube told Mr Mhlanga that the President was not amused and due to his misrepresentation, Mr Mhlanga was convinced and he briefed Dube on the goings on at the company, with the accused person promising to render assistance.

A few days later, Dube returned to Ingwebu Breweries and offered to use his authority to pressurise the company’s debtors, which included companies contracted on beerhall franchise, to pay their debts and management agreed.

Some debtors reportedly paid up after Dube’s intervention.

Mr Moyo said Dube further pressurised management at Ingwebu Breweries to employ his friends under the guise that they were students on attachment from the CIO.

Their contracts were signed by management and they were given tasks to spy within the company’s various departments.

It was later established that the accused person was not employed by the CIO and due to his misrepresentation, Dube benefited in the form of 375 litres of fuel allocation and $1 200 among other undisclosed benefits.

It also emerged in court that on December 7, 2012, Dube acquired a national identity card under the names Henessy Dube NR 08-682325-J-53 bearing his portrait.

On June 3, 2017, Dube allegedly took another identity card NR 08-719040-R-53 with his picture, but under the names Majaha Julian Dube.

“Checks with Registrar-General’s Office showed that the names Majaha Julian Dube and all the particulars, including the portrait belonged to his brother who is now based in South Africa and suspected to have acquired citizenship of that country,” said Mr Moyo.

He said armed with his brother’s identity card and his academic certificates, Dube applied for a teaching post in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.

He was subsequently employed as a teacher and deployed in Tsholotsho in Matabeleland North under EC Number 5710690W.

He, however, unceremoniously breached the contract and absconded. Chronicle

Be Transparent, President Chamisa Tells ZEC

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has challenged ZEC to execute its duties objectively.

The CCC leader said ZEC should be objective, transparent and accountable.

” ZEC,ZEC,ZEC …you are a referee not a wing of any political party. Why can’t you just do business the correctly? Be transparent, accountable, professional, independent, constitutional and honourable. Let the voice, vote and will of the Citizens count and matter. Don’t force us as Citizens to demand your disbandment! And we have that power,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He also took a swipe at Zanu PF for forcing citizens to attend Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rallies.

“I don’t understand some political parties and politicians.. how do you bus or ZUPCO people from rural areas including as far as Rusape, Murehwa and even Gokwe to attend and address them in St Marys, Chitungwiza??”

President Chamisa Demands ZEC Accountability

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has challenged ZEC to execute its duties objectively.

The CCC leader said ZEC should be objective, transparent and accountable.

” ZEC,ZEC,ZEC …you are a referee not a wing of any political party. Why can’t you just do business the correctly? Be transparent, accountable, professional, independent, constitutional and honourable. Let the voice, vote and will of the Citizens count and matter. Don’t force us as Citizens to demand your disbandment! And we have that power,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He also took a swipe at Zanu PF for forcing citizens to attend Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rallies.

“I don’t understand some political parties and politicians.. how do you bus or ZUPCO people from rural areas including as far as Rusape, Murehwa and even Gokwe to attend and address them in St Marys, Chitungwiza??”

NGO Calls For Peaceful Polls

Public officials urged community members, especially the youth to desist from political and electoral violence.

Speaking during the conflict management and peace building awareness campaigns held by the Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD) in Masvingo province, traditional leaders, elected officials and COTRAD peace committee members’ expressed grave concerns over the resurgence of politically motivated human rights violations mainly perpetrated by the youth.

The Zaka district ward 19, councillor and COTRAD peace committee member Mr. Imbayarwo implored the youth to resist manipulation by politicians in furthering their party interests through intimidating, harassing and beating their political opponents.

He added that, the politicians themselves do not risk themselves by engaging in direct political violence activities but employ the youth to secure their political power through violence. Therefore, he argued that, if the youth desist from political violence automatically there will be a conducive environment for peaceful elections since the elderly politicians are not energetic to partake in violence activities.

Councillor Imbayarwo added that, the public officials should also cease to sponsor political violence but should ensure and strengthen social cohesion. He calls upon all public officials to serve their communities impartially, ensure fair distribution of aid and facilitate the execution of government programs in a nonpartisan way.

It is everyone’s responsibility to guard against the disease of violence so that Zimbabwe remains a peaceful country. COTRAD calls on the youth to abstain from all forms of political violence, encouraged them to peacefully mobilize community members to register to vote. COTRAD also urged the political party members to mobilize their support in a peaceful manner.

Section 67 of the constitution is clear that every citizen has the right join and participates in the activities of a political party of their choice and campaign freely for a political party or cause.
The general principles of the electoral code of conduct for political parties and candidates encourages all political parties and candidates and their supporters to promote democratic tolerance in which political activities take place without fear of intimidation or reprisals. political parties and their members and supporters must accept that others have the right to present their political principles and ideas in a peaceful environment without intimidation or fear of reprisal, and must respect that right.

COTRAD is currently embarking on peace building activities through community working together (Nhimbe) and peace sports tournaments in the province to spread the gospel of peace.- COTRAD Information

About Syphilis

About Syphilis…

SYPHILIS

Syphilis is caused by bacteria known as Treponema pallidum.

This disease can affect all organs of the body. It occures in two forms – early and late.

Early syphilis includes primary and secondary syphilis.

Late syphilis includes nervous system syphilis, cardiovascular syphilis and gummatous syphilis.

Besides these is latent syphilis when there are no symptoms or signs of syphilis, but blood test for syphilis are positive.

Signs and symptoms
Primary syphilis:

-The ulcer may appear anywhere on the genitals.

  • In males often the ulcer is on the glans p*nis.
    -In females the ulcer could be in the vagina on the valva or the perineum or perinal skin.
  • The inguinal lymph nodes are enlarged.
    Secondary syphilis
    -A generalised rash which is non itchy may appear all over the body. -The rash is spotted and elevated.
  • There may be sores inside the mouth and generalised lymph nodes enlargement.

Late syphilis
Neurological syphilis

  • meningitis
  • general paresis of the insane
  • tables dorsalis.

Cardiovascular syphilis

  • aortic aneurysm
  • aortic valve disease.
  • coronary artery disease.

Gummatous syphilis

  • chronic slowly healing ulcers with scarring.
  • deep seated lumps.

Ulcers of primary syphilis are painless firm sores and can appear anywhere on the body.

Ulcers may heal without treatment. Usually there are enlarged inguinal lymph nodes also.
The rash of the secondary syphilis is non itchy, generalised maculopapular rash.

There is usually generalised lympadenopathy and there may be sores in the mouth. All system s can be affected in secondary syphilis.

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Madzibaba Granted Bail

BACK TO FIGHT AHEAD: MADZIBABA GRANTED BAIL.
Our Citizens’ leader Madzibaba has been granted bail.
He was represented by Daug Coltart, we thank Zimbabweans for standing shoulder to shoulder in this fight for a democratic society. Solidarity is what keeps us going, together we are one.
Thank you!!!!

Why Is ZEC Concealing Voters Roll?

Tinashe Sambiri | CCC Secretary General, Chalton Hwende, was Tuesday morning bundled into a car following his meeting at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission offices where he had travelled to request audience over the voters roll and COVID regulations.

The development comes as Zimbabwe readies for the upcoming by-elections which President Constantino Chiwenga has said will put an end to a multi-party legislature.

Numerous irregularities were flagged in the days running up to today and these include duplicate entries in the database tables.

ZEC has announced that the voters roll should not be availed to the public, citing data protection concern as a reason.

Last week, the Commission announced that the voters roll will no longer be supplied outside permission from ZEC’s CEO.

“The regime is in panic mode, the voters roll should be availed to the public,” a CCC official said on Tuesday.

Robert Mugabe (Jnr) Attends Mnangagwa Rally

By-Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Wednesday, shocked the country when he paraded the late President Robert Mugabe’s son at his party’s rally in Chitungwiza.

Mnangagwa toppled Mugabe through a military coup in November 2017.

The former ruler later died “a bitter man” nearly two years later in Singapore due to the coup.

Before his death, Mugabe reportedly instructed his close family members that he did not want to be buried at the National Heroes Acre because he didn’t want his “tormentors” to sing and preside over his funeral.
He was eventually buried at his rural home in Zvimba, in Mashonaland West Province.
However, traditional leaders have been pushing for Mugabe’s exhumation and reburial but his family is resisting the move.

Mnangagwa Bribes Traditional Leaders With Fishing Boats

By-Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has given fishing boats to all traditional leaders in Binga to influence them to vote for his candidates in the Saturday by-elections.

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

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

Madzibaba VeShanduko Remains In Hospital

By- Top Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activist Godfrey Karembera, better known as Madzibaba VeShanduko, was freed on $10 000 bail on Wednesday but would remain in hospital until he recovers.

Fadzayi Mahere, the CCC spokesperson, confirmed Karembera’s freedom and said he remained hospitalised as he recovered from the injuries he sustained when tortured by the Police.

Karembera was brutally assaulted while in custody at Harare Central Police Station on 17 March after he was arrested in central Harare on the same day.

ZRP justified the assault of Karembera in a statement that he was “engaging in unsanctioned political activities in the Harare Central District”.
Karembera was also charged with undermining the authority of the Police for allegedly insulting the arresting officers

His assault and torture came after Vice President, Constantino Chiwenga, on 26 February this year, threatened the opposition CCC saying the ruling ZANU-PF party would “crush the party like lice”.

Chamisa Raises Red Flag Against ZEC

By- The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has raised a red flag against the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) after discovering that it altered his party symbols on ballot papers to be used in the 26 March by-election.

CCC also lodged a complaint to ZEC over the printing of ballot papers in black and white instead of in colour, claiming this was done deliberately to confuse voters.



CCC national secretary for elections Ian Makone wrote to ZEC chief elections officer Utoile Silaigwana on 21 March airing the opposition party’s grievances. Wrote Makone:

The CCC wishes to express its concern regarding the variation in its party symbol. The yellow background is not reflected on the party logo as witnessed by the party candidates during the ballot paper verification exercise.

The sample ballot paper is not an exact depiction of our party intent, hence a violation of our party identity.

It is in this regard that ZEC considers such concerns seriously and rectifies them as per the requirements of the law of the land.

Makone said CCC symbols had an inscribed description of a “yellow square background, circular words surrounding Chamisa’s face with letters CCC inside a black triangle”.

Addressing reporters in Harare on Tuesday, Makone said CCC wrote to ZEC on 24 February seeking clarity on the printing of ballot papers. He said:

What we wanted from them was an assurance that there is a process of consultation even at the local level and district multi-party liaison officer which enables us to proofread the specimen ballot papers.

They never got an opportunity to do that and only found that a number of our candidates could not even recognise the picture that is on the ballot paper. We need to know which voters roll will be in use on Saturday.

However, ZEC spokesperson Jasper Mangwana said they were not obliged to print ballot papers in colour. He said:

The law does not require the commission to print the photograph or symbol of the party in colour.

It is unfortunate that the party went on to educate its supporters without consulting with the commission on the contents and form of (the) ballot paper.

More: NewsDay

High Court Settles Apostolic Sect Land Dispute

By- The High Court has settled a land dispute between members of an apostolic church sect in Harare’s Budiriro high-density suburb.

In his judgement, Justice Jacob Manzunzu, ruled that Herbert Masenda known as Madzibaba Enock was the legitimate owner of the residential stands in question.

The land has residential stands located along Glen Eagles area in Budiriro.

Madzibaba Enock was embroiled in the land dispute with members of the Johane Masowe Chishanu Nyenyedzi Nomwe Housing Cooperative Society Limited, which wanted to evict him and others from the piece of land.
In the application for res judicata, Madzibaba Enock was cited as a defendant along with Owen Zenda, Charles Ndawana, Innocent Muguvhe, Marita Gwenzi, Sandra Madiye, Nyikadzink Chingoma, Allegation Mugumbati, Madzibaba Martin, Madzimai Lucia and City of Harare.

Johane Masowe Chishanu Nyenyedzi Nomwe Housing Cooperative Society has been longing to evict Madzibaba Enock and others from stand number 2254 being a reminder of Glen Eagles Farm, Budiriro, in particular from stand number 22509 to 22666.
Madzibaba Enock raised a special plea of res judicata at the pre-trial conference which was then referred to trial.
Justice Manzunzu in the ruling said a decision made by Justice David Mangota in September 2019 dismissing Johane Masowe eChishanu Nyenyedzi Nomwe Housing Cooperative Society’s application for eviction was right and should stand.

-Herald

2 Days To Go: Prayer And Fasting Today As Proclaimed By President Chamisa

Urgent call for more CCC Election Agents in Mwenezi East: at least 100 election agents are needed

As CCC Mwenezi East ready to defend votes and CCC in Mwenezi for the first has at least one election agent per polling station at 65 polling stations

23 March 2022

Wezhira Munya

Today, it’s a prayer and fasting day as declared by President Nelson Chamisa at Masvingo provincial star rally in Rujeko A open grounds last week Sunday. Addressing at bumper crowd of around 58 000 CCC supporters President Chamisa a pastor and God-fearing , requested all CCC supporters to humble themselves in prayer and fasting seeking God’s divine intervention in the affairs of Zimbabwe. Such as peaceful by elections.

Majority CCC members in Mwenezi East fear Zanu PF members who always intimidate them. As a result, many CCC members in Mwenezi East do not want to be election agents. In the past elections, Mwenezi East opposition members were subjected to different forms of intimidation such as being beaten. This fear, has helped Zanu PF to rig elections.

Yesterday, Mwenezi East leadership unveils a list of election agents to protect votes at 65 polling stations. For the first time in the history of Mwenezi East, the opposition has managed to put at least one election agent per polling station. The election agents took heed to the advice of VP Kore, who two weeks ago addressing Rutenga rally, encouraged CCC Mwenezi East members not to be afraid but defend their votes .

In 2018 and other years opposition parties such as MDC Alliance failed to field election agents at many polling stations.

In 2022 , CCC Mwenezi East leadership has successfully mobilized around 120 election agents to protect votes at 65 polling stations. For this Mwenezi East leadership must be celebrated.

However, at 40 polling stations , CCC Mwenezi East has deployed one election agent. This is problematic in the following scenarios:.

  1. If the election agent goes to toilet, Zanu PF can stuff the ballots.
  2. If the election agents wants to eat he / she is not allowed to eat inside the polling station. If he / she goes to outside to eat, Zanu PF can stuff more votes
  3. Zanu PF and state security agents may intimidate the CCC election agent he / she may run away and Zanu PF will stuff ballot papers.
  4. On counting , CCC only election agent may be cheated by many Zanu PF election agents collaborating with ZEC officials.
  5. There are many scenarios that may lead one election agent to leave ballot papers at the mercy of Zanu PF.

Interestingly, Zanu PF has put all three election agents at all 65 polling stations in Mwenezi East.

On the other hand, Free Zimbabwe Congress party that is also contesting in Mwenezi East has no polling agents.

MDC Alliance under Mwonzora failed to field candidate in Mwenezi East.

It’s only Zanu PF and CCC in Mwenezi East that has field election agents.

Therefore Zanu PF will benefit more if CCC fails to field candidates. In previous elections Zanu PF was winning with big margins because there were no opposition agents. This time under President Chamisa CCC Mwenezi East leaders has tried to correct the anomaly.

To add more election agents the following should be done:

  1. Masvingo CCC provincial youth leadership should urgently sent fearless youth from wards and constituencies that have no by elections such as Masvingo urban wards 1, 2, 6,8, 9 and 10. Masvingo provincial youth chair and his troops must come into action.
  2. Masvingo CCC provincial leaders main wing , women assembly and national leaders such as National chairlady Mai Mugidho, national members Ms Matara, and Mwenezi East mobilizing team comprising Mr Sitemere among others should go to Mwenezi East to provide leadership.
  3. CCC fearless members from other constituencies outside Masvingo may come and be election agents in Mwenezi East.
  4. There is need of 10 cars to move around among 65 polling stations on 26th March 2022 until election results are announced.
  5. There is need to provide packed breakfast, lunch and supper to Mwenezi East election agents. So that, they don’t go to cook or buy food. Zanu PF may rig elections.

Failure to defend the votes will give Zanu PF an opportunity to rig elections.

On the other hand, Masvingo urban, Bikita, Chivi South and Chivi North have managed to field 3 election agents per polling station and this is highly commendable.

The writer is still to verify if Chiredzi North has managed to field polling agents. There is council by election in Chiredzi North.

Those who want to be election agents in Mwenezi East, kindly contact: Masvingo provincial administrator Mr Mandi Matutu, Mwenezi East member of Parliament Mr Mandizvidza and Mr Mapepa CCC Mwenezi East chief election agent.

My Son Can’t Play For Zim, Liverpool Youngster’s Dad Speaks

The father of Liverpool starlet Isaac Mabaya has all but confirmed that the youngster will not play for Zimbabwe, after boldly stating that its too complicated for his son to do so.

Mabaya (17), was born in the United Kingdom to Zimbabwean parents and is eligible to play for the Warriors.

He was last week called to the England U-18 squad but playing for the Ryan Garry-coached team will not hinder him from representing Zimbabwe at senior level in future.

It is his father David Mabaya’s sentiments which indicate that the versatile youngster will not turn out for the Warriors.

“We have realized that its too complicated for him to play for Zimbabwe, with passports etc, its a hustle,” he told The Herald.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mavaza Says: CCC Is A Generic Cry Baby

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | The hyper-emotional reactions to CCC rallies which are either suspended or cancelled for safety reasons occasioned much commentary about the state of Zimbabwe’s millennials.

Any action by the police has made the CCC run to the SADC or to the West crying yellow tears. Such cry babies.
These are the same people who have applied all dishonest means to try to remove Zanu-PF by crying to the West that they are persecuted.
Trust in the opposition seems to be in short supply.
Reality placed opposition politicians at the bottom of the list when it comes to professional honesty.
We have noted that voters appreciate honesty in the people that represent them. It seems strange then, that they end up voting seemingly dishonest politicians into office.
The potential for elections to select honest leaders ultimately depends on the quality of the candidates in the electoral race. So the idea that less honest people are more likely to stand as candidates for political office could provide an explanation.
It is sad that in the past decade or so urban voters voted for those who are more willing to renege on their campaign promises and thus all towns are more likely to be led by the dishonest criminals. This is mistake never to be repeated again.
The loud cries about violence by the CCC are baseless. Firstly we must all agree that violence must never be tolerated at any cost. But CCC should be the last ones to cry violence each time they do not make numbers at a rally.
CCC whatever name they use today was born on the back of violence. It practices violence within and it attracts violence outside. Then they use it to blame each other, when they use it against their own they then run on top of the roof blaming ZANU PF for their own violence.
CCC has always been using violence to destroy itself. We must never be selective in condemning violence. Violence is violence and must never be accepted.
CCC must be reminded that
Politics is a dirty game that is played by men in clean suites. By this we mean it is a science of stealth, maneuver , out-pacing, out-witing and outlasting your opponent. If the opponent is outsmarted he should not pull the victim card.
Politics is not played as a beauty contest. Neither is its product fashioned in an exhotic path in the garden of roses. Politics is immensely hard, rough and tough. It is often played in treacherous terrain and in slippery path. Those who slip along the way must not dishonestly try to win by rushing to the West and cry violence.

CCC has one foal which is to paint ZANU OF as a violent party. It tries to create an image of a troubled persecuted child The images painted above have nothing to do with violence or any forms of illegality. They simply mean that politics around the world has something that is inherently tough and rough. It is an essential prerequisite to understand this fact before anyone joins politics and even so before they aspire to lead on politics.
It is in fact right and proper that politics be a tough nut. This is because the stakes are high in politics. These stakes pertain to cardinal realities such as: the preservation of the history, legacy and heritage of a nation’
the pride of a nation and its distinctive characteristics,
the social and economic infrastructure of a nation,
the wellbeing of young people, senior citizens and the working class the future of a nation
the security abd survival of a nation. This is nit a field for the faint hearted.
It is because of those high stakes that men and women of steal are required in politics. Their ideas, their ideals and their programs must be probed. Their characters and competencies must be subjected to the most intense of scrutiny. At times this includes the rough and tumble. As long as there is no crime involved that is fair.
We have a problem with Chamisa and his party. We have had this problem historically. First and foremost CCC does not understand that politics is not and must not be a walk in the park. Thus they have no clue of what they must put on the table, which must be strong characteristics to support national ideals. To them politics is melodramaticism; always raising baby cries across the oceans to attract Mommy-Foreign Power. Therefore one doubts whether they are constituted to address national issues or just to please outsiders and to receive money for that.

Further CCC does not hesitate to push its opponents or to use violence within. This is an outfit which has traded in violence historically, yet it has cried about violence so vehemently. Zimbabweans have never known of a political party that has split itself into so many organs like a worm, with those splittings on one another’s snakes. Yet the same organisations postures itself as a paradim of peace and tranquility.
It is not surprising that CCC is crying violence. The shriek noises on violence will increase as we near the general elections. The whole point is to create an atmosphere whereby they convince themselves and the West, if they lose the election, that they were victims of violence. This is sad and irresponsible as a political strategy. The “politicians” had to decide how to actually make decisions outside the election race, choosing how much of a given budget they would transfer to voters and whether to renege on promises. We found that once elected, those who were most eager to be selected as a candidate (who invested most in the first round) deviated most from what they promised in the election campaign.
We must realise that greater transparency can make a difference. If CCC is transparent we can all see that they are using tactic to win elections aided by sanctions. This violates the freedoms of the citizens.
The CCC which has publicly acknowledged that they will call the West to rush into Zimbabwe should they win the elections. They are taking advantage of the economic mishaps to wood-wink the focus of the electorate.

It must be known by all loving Zimbabweans that the West will only come to Zimbabwe if there something the will benefit from the country. Remember the USA talking to Maduro that they were sanctioned because they want oil. Remember UK going to Saudi Arabia for oil on eve of execution of 80 people human rights thrown out for oil. Does the CCC believe that the whites Chamisa is praying will be here just to help? Think again.

It is clear that CCC instigates violence and act victim in order to spoil the good name of Zimbabwe. The CCC is now a cult which is now ideologically grounded but worships one man aided by USA. Because their hope for the nation is based on the USA then they become cry babies to attract the attention of their handlers.
The question we all face is whether the people and their elected leaders can turn back from a failing therapeutic utopianism, and accept once again the tragic limits to human existence that the foundations of our political and economic structures once acknowledged.

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Key Information About Syphilis

About Syphilis…

SYPHILIS

Syphilis is caused by bacteria known as Treponema pallidum.

This disease can affect all organs of the body. It occures in two forms – early and late.

Early syphilis includes primary and secondary syphilis.

Late syphilis includes nervous system syphilis, cardiovascular syphilis and gummatous syphilis.

Besides these is latent syphilis when there are no symptoms or signs of syphilis, but blood test for syphilis are positive.

Signs and symptoms
Primary syphilis:

-The ulcer may appear anywhere on the genitals.

  • In males often the ulcer is on the glans p*nis.
    -In females the ulcer could be in the vagina on the valva or the perineum or perinal skin.
  • The inguinal lymph nodes are enlarged.
    Secondary syphilis
    -A generalised rash which is non itchy may appear all over the body. -The rash is spotted and elevated.
  • There may be sores inside the mouth and generalised lymph nodes enlargement.

Late syphilis
Neurological syphilis

  • meningitis
  • general paresis of the insane
  • tables dorsalis.

Cardiovascular syphilis

  • aortic aneurysm
  • aortic valve disease.
  • coronary artery disease.

Gummatous syphilis

  • chronic slowly healing ulcers with scarring.
  • deep seated lumps.

Ulcers of primary syphilis are painless firm sores and can appear anywhere on the body.

Ulcers may heal without treatment. Usually there are enlarged inguinal lymph nodes also.
The rash of the secondary syphilis is non itchy, generalised maculopapular rash.

There is usually generalised lympadenopathy and there may be sores in the mouth. All system s can be affected in secondary syphilis.

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By-elections: NGO Calls For Peace

Public officials urged community members, especially the youth to desist from political and electoral violence.

Speaking during the conflict management and peace building awareness campaigns held by the Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD) in Masvingo province, traditional leaders, elected officials and COTRAD peace committee members’ expressed grave concerns over the resurgence of politically motivated human rights violations mainly perpetrated by the youth.

The Zaka district ward 19, councillor and COTRAD peace committee member Mr. Imbayarwo implored the youth to resist manipulation by politicians in furthering their party interests through intimidating, harassing and beating their political opponents.

He added that, the politicians themselves do not risk themselves by engaging in direct political violence activities but employ the youth to secure their political power through violence. Therefore, he argued that, if the youth desist from political violence automatically there will be a conducive environment for peaceful elections since the elderly politicians are not energetic to partake in violence activities.

Councillor Imbayarwo added that, the public officials should also cease to sponsor political violence but should ensure and strengthen social cohesion. He calls upon all public officials to serve their communities impartially, ensure fair distribution of aid and facilitate the execution of government programs in a nonpartisan way.

It is everyone’s responsibility to guard against the disease of violence so that Zimbabwe remains a peaceful country. COTRAD calls on the youth to abstain from all forms of political violence, encouraged them to peacefully mobilize community members to register to vote. COTRAD also urged the political party members to mobilize their support in a peaceful manner.

Section 67 of the constitution is clear that every citizen has the right join and participates in the activities of a political party of their choice and campaign freely for a political party or cause.
The general principles of the electoral code of conduct for political parties and candidates encourages all political parties and candidates and their supporters to promote democratic tolerance in which political activities take place without fear of intimidation or reprisals. political parties and their members and supporters must accept that others have the right to present their political principles and ideas in a peaceful environment without intimidation or fear of reprisal, and must respect that right.

COTRAD is currently embarking on peace building activities through community working together (Nhimbe) and peace sports tournaments in the province to spread the gospel of peace.- COTRAD Information

Just In: Madzibaba VeShanduko Granted Bail

BACK TO FIGHT AHEAD: MADZIBABA GRANTED BAIL.
Our Citizens’ leader Madzibaba has been granted bail.
He was represented by Daug Coltart, we thank Zimbabweans for standing shoulder to shoulder in this fight for a democratic society. Solidarity is what keeps us going, together we are one.
Thank you!!!!

Gift Ostallos Siziba

Mnangagwa Sends Chilling Warning To Copper Cable Thieves

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said the government is crafting legislation to allow law officers to shoot to kill all who will be seen stealing copper cables.

He added that if the thieves are caught alive, they will spend the rest of their lives in prison.

It affects the electricity, telecommunications and transport sectors, and each year Zimbabwe’s parastatals spend millions of dollars replacing stolen cables and restoring vandalised infrastructure due to cable theft.

In a recent statement, it was revealed that ZESA, the local power utility, lost US$256 million in stolen materials, additional millions in replacement infrastructure and in security mitigation for the same period.

Copper theft is not a new phenomenon but state companies and market players in Zimbabwe say it has surged in recent years.

There is little doubt that copper cable theft has grown into a pandemic in Zimbabwe, particularly for the electricity, telecommunications, and railway parastatals.

Organisations such as Zesa, TelOne, Econet, Telecel, NetOne, and the National Railways of Zimbabwe tell tales of loss of business due to the effects of copper cable theft that has been spreading uncontrolled.

Households too are affected as they are left to spend days without power and sometimes asked to pull resources together for the purchase of copper cables.

It is suspected most of the stolen cables are being smuggled to South Africa and they are then shipped further to countries that use the metal in the construction and manufacturing industries.- Pindula News

President Chamisa Speaks On National Day Of Prayer And Fasting

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa has described t the National Day of Prayer and Fasting as successful and spiritually effective.

President Chamisa has set Wednesday 23 March as a special day of fasting and prayer for the nation.

“THANK YOU our church leaders & all the citizens for the overwhelming response this day of prayer and fasting.

What a powerful online prayer and dedication service this morning led by Bishop Ancelmo Magaya,Rev Milson Ndlovu and intercessors.

Join the online lunch hour prayer session from 12 noon -2pm on various online platforms.

Wherever you are, lets continue in prayer this whole day and every hour…
God bless Zimbabwe,” said President Chamisa on Wednesday.

National Day Of Prayer Effective, Successful

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa has described t the National Day of Prayer and Fasting as successful and spiritually effective.

President Chamisa has set Wednesday 23 March as a special day of fasting and prayer for the nation.

“THANK YOU our church leaders & all the citizens for the overwhelming response this day of prayer and fasting.

What a powerful online prayer and dedication service this morning led by Bishop Ancelmo Magaya,Rev Milson Ndlovu and intercessors.

Join the online lunch hour prayer session from 12 noon -2pm on various online platforms.

Wherever you are, lets continue in prayer this whole day and every hour…
God bless Zimbabwe,” said President Chamisa on Wednesday.

You Are Not Zanu PF Wing, President Chamisa Tells ZEC

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has challenged ZEC to execute its duties objectively.

The CCC leader said ZEC should be objective, transparent and accountable.

” ZEC,ZEC,ZEC …you are a referee not a wing of any political party. Why can’t you just do business the correctly? Be transparent, accountable, professional, independent, constitutional and honourable. Let the voice, vote and will of the Citizens count and matter. Don’t force us as Citizens to demand your disbandment! And we have that power,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He also took a swipe at Zanu PF for forcing citizens to attend Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rallies.

“I don’t understand some political parties and politicians.. how do you bus or ZUPCO people from rural areas including as far as Rusape, Murehwa and even Gokwe to attend and address them in St Marys, Chitungwiza??”

Be Transparent, President Chamisa Challenges ZEC

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has challenged ZEC to execute its duties objectively.

The CCC leader said ZEC should be objective, transparent and accountable.

” ZEC,ZEC,ZEC …you are a referee not a wing of any political party. Why can’t you just do business the correctly? Be transparent, accountable, professional, independent, constitutional and honourable. Let the voice, vote and will of the Citizens count and matter. Don’t force us as Citizens to demand your disbandment! And we have that power,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He also took a swipe at Zanu PF for forcing citizens to attend Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rallies.

“I don’t understand some political parties and politicians.. how do you bus or ZUPCO people from rural areas including as far as Rusape, Murehwa and even Gokwe to attend and address them in St Marys, Chitungwiza??”

President Chamisa Scoffs At “Rented” Zanu PF Crowds

By A Correspondent- President Nelson Chamisa has scoffed at political parties that bus people who dwell in rural areas only to address them at their urban rallies.

He said:

“I don’t understand some political parties and politicians.. how do you bus or ZUPCO people from rural areas including as far as Rusape, Murehwa and even Gokwe to attend and address them in St Marys, Chitungwiza??

Three Mudzi Villagers Arrested After ‘Disciplining’ Village Head

Three Mudzi villagers were arraigned before Mutoko magistrates courts yesterday after they assaulted their 84 -year-old  village head with wooden sticks and open hands in a bid to force to vacate their village.

Tirihumwe Kuvatedza (24), Batanai Kuvatedza (34) and Sekai Kapesa (23)pleaded guilty to the charge before magistrate Elijah Sibanda who fined them $25000 each.

Prosecutor Nathan Mujuru told the court that on March 15 Chief Nyamukoho of Mudzi was invited at Mudyiwa Kuvatedza homestead in Tirihumwe village,Mudzi to solve an existing village head dispute.

The Chief managed to solve the matter peacefully and left the scene leaving the complainant with other villagers.

The trio arrived armed with wooden sticks and ordered the village head to vacate their village.

The village head tried to negotiate but the trio had non of his excuses and tool turns to assault him while shouting that he should relocate.

-Byo24

Byo Residents Living In Fear As Violent Crimes Spike

Residents from some parts of Bulawayo are now forced to be indoors before the sunset due to the increase in violent crime rate such as mugging, robbery and theft which have befallen a number of them.

The concerned residents said they are living in fear because of the increase in cases of muggings and robbery.

“The Zimbabwe economy has been a huge disappointment for every Zimbabwean, instead of it elevating it is further deterioration which is believed to be the major cause that facilitates the high crime rate within and out of the cities,” said a resident.

“The high rate of unemployment, inflation, high prices in stores, high tuition fees and many more other issues accompanied by extremely low salaries have lured the everising crime record in the city and nationwide.”

According to the crime index, major cases and minor cases are heavily competing with escalating numbers.

The crime levels recorded by Nembeo in Bulawayo is ranging from 67,61% which is now believed to be more from the time it was recorded.

The high rates of crimes recorded include corruption and bribery reaching up to 92,86%, vandalism and theft 70,35%, stolen goods from cars 67,61% and many more crimes ranging from not less than 40%.

These cases have led to so many crimes being committed by elders and children , government and private institutions, women and men .

It is of a very sad note that many have undoubtedly no hope for a better future in Zimbabwe.

Safety concerns have been raised as to who will protect who. Since the trusted ones are also perpetrators.

Some areas such as Mzilikazi, Makokoba, Northend and Manyore have been declared by the public as a no go area at night due to high cases of robberies and attacks.

-Byo24

Voting Zanu PF Is Ruining Zimbabwe, Says Mavhaire

Former Zanu-PF stalwart Dzikamai Mavhaire, who has joined Nelson Chamisa’s Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has warned that voting for Zanu-PF in the weekend by-elections  and next year’s harmonised polls was tantamount to ruining the nation.

Mavhaire, former Energy minister and once long-serving Masvingo governor, said the ruling Zanu-PF party was  past its “sale by date” and should not be allowed to remain in power.

He said this while addressing a CCC   star rally at Rujeko Grounds in Masvingo on Sunday.

“I once said some years back that Zanu-PF does not have title deeds to rule. The war of liberation was not fought to create life presidents who die in power. I once warned my brother (the late former President Robert Mugabe) and he said I was a loud mouth, but he ended up crying after he was removed from power,” he said.

Mavhaire was fired from the ruling party in the 1990s after he moved a motion in Parliament calling for the removal of the late former President Robert Mugabe.

He was re-admitted to the party after the 2013 elections, but was dismissed in June 2015 on corruption allegations when he was Energy minister.

Mugabe also accused him of hobnobbing with former Vice-President Joice Mujuru.

Mavhaire said President Emmerson Mnangagwa had no leadership qualities to resuscitate  the country’s economy.

“How many people here are my age group, yet, you allow someone like me to rule?  Where will I take you?  Are you not ashamed that you are old?  I can no longer deliver as I am nearing my grave.  If you follow me I will take you to my grave.  Who do you think is older — Mnangagwa or I?  He is older than me yet he still wants to rule you.  So if I am a grave, what is ED?”

Mnangagwa will turn 80 next year.

-Newsday

State Wants Madzibaba Veshanduko To Be Denied Bail

The State has opposed bail application by popular Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activist Godfrey Karembera, popularly known as Madzibaba Veshanduko, arguing that evidence against him is overwhelming.

Kerembera was arrested last Thursday on allegations of insulting the police.

Prosecutor Anesu Chirenje told Harare magistrate Babra Mateko that Kerembera was likely to reoffend if granted bail.

Chirenje said five police officers are lined up to testify against the activist and as such he was a flight risk.

Karembera had also challenged his placement on remand on grounds that he was unlawfully detained but the state argued that this does not mean the court should automatically set the accused free.

The state also alleged that Karembera was difficult to arrest since he resisted police officers.

Chirenje said the bruises he sustained were a result of the scuffle and not that he was assaulted.

“We are not opposing bail because he is a CCC member as anyone is free to associate oneself with any political party of choice,” Chirenje said.

But his lawyer Douglas Coltart then opposed the submissions.

“The political affiliation of the accused was centre of the arrest and torture hence everything is cantered around that,” said the lawyer.

Karembera is being accused of undermining the authority of the police by insulting them.

It is alleged that he insulted the police calling them dogs.

-NewZimbabwe.com

Govt-Teachers Heading For Another Showdown Over Unfulfilled Pledge

Government is headed for another showdown with teachers after failing to honour its pledge to pay tuition fees for their children, with less than three weeks before schools close for the first term.

According to a salary deal signed last month following protracted negotiations, each teacher is entitled to school fees for up to three children with a ceiling of $20 000 per child.

The government announced the offer in February alongside a 20% salary increase and an additional US$100 effective this month after teachers boycotted classes citing incapacitation.

Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro yesterday said processing of the money was an ongoing exercise.

“It is not true that the government has failed to honour its pledge. Due process is being carried out and we have to wait for it to take place. Remember we have a substantial number of teachers, over 140 000 of them and, therefore, due diligence cannot take place overnight,” Ndoro said.

Teachers unions, however, accused the government of insincerity, with Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Raymond Majongwe saying the educators were tired of empty promises.

“There is nothing yet. Not even the disbursement template exists. Once again, the government is short-changing its employees. There is neither a policy nor procedure to make the teachers benefit. Government now has a tendency of throwing benefits that benefit no one,” Majongwe said.

“Last time there was a COVID-19 allowance that was meant to assist those who contracted the disease at work, but until today, none of the 1 588 of our members got a cent even after contracting the deadly disease while those from other ministries benefitted.”

Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe president Obert Masaraure said they were frustrated by government’s failure  to implement a resolution passed by the National Joint Negotiation Committee.

“It is sad to note that the government promised benefits which have not materialised up to this time. The government pledged to pay tuition fees for teachers’ children beginning March 1, but these fees are yet to be paid,” Masaraure said.

Teachers are also demanding a US$540 salary they used to earn before October 2018.

-Newsday

School Closed Over ED’s Chitungwiza Rally

New Party Rescues Harare Informal Traders Hard Hit By Covid-19

Little-known opposition Ideas Party of Democracy (IPD) claims that it has provided financial aid and groceries to dozens of Harare informal traders who failed to recover from the effects of COVID-19 lockdown measures.

IPD leader Herbert Chamuka told NewsDay yesterday that beneficiaries were receiving US$10 each per month under the programme “to ensure they have something to eat”.

“The programme started last Friday where beneficiaries receive a basket of groceries which includes 2 litres of cooking oil, 10kg of meal-meal, soap, 2kg sugar and a tin of baked beans plus an allowance of US$10. We have assisted dozens, approximately 100 so far,” he said.

The global pandemic disrupted lives, causing company closures and job cuts with informal traders also not spared as they were forced to suspend operations.

Informal traders have also been at the mercy of law enforcement agents who have made their survival very difficult.

Chamuka said his party was training informal traders to capacitate them with skills to endure economic shocks  such as natural disasters, using the COVID-19 pandemic as a case study.

Under the COVID-19 regulations, borders were closed, rendering most of the people who rely on cross-border trading helpless.

In an interview, Zimbabwe Cross Border traders Association president Killer Zivhu said most cross-border traders had failed to recover from the effects of the lockdowns.

“We are talking about almost 20% of the population which translates to 70% of the population’s livelihoods as they have dependents. Those people technically had no way to put food on the table,” he said.

Thousands have turned to informal trading because of lack of formal employment.

-Newsday

Dont Employ Undocumented Migrants, Ramaphosa Tells South African Companies

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged companies in his country to employ local citizens and train them to the levels required by the industry instead of relying on cheap undocumented migrant labour.

In his keynote address to commemorate the country’s Human Rights Day on Monday, Ramaphosa warned that South African employers risked worsening social tensions by employing undocumented foreign nationals. He also urged citizens to be tolerant towards foreigners.

His remarks came amid tensions over jobs between locals and foreign nationals working in South Africa where employers prefer cheap foreign labour.

“As a country founded on tolerance, respect, diversity, non-discrimination, we must never allow ourselves to turn against people who come from beyond our borders,” he said, adding that the challenge of unemployment should not be a scapegoat to fight foreigners.

“We have always had people from other countries and if you want to know, I say this because I was in the mining industry. The mining industry as we know it, was developed and built not only by South Africans, but also by workers from other countries like Mozambique, Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Angola, Zambia, eSwatini and so on, they all participated,” Ramaphosa said.

An estimated 180 000 Zimbabwe exemption permit holders living in South Africa face deportation at the end of this year if they fail to migrate to other permits.

In a related development, South Africa-based Zimbabwean human rights activist Chandagwinyira Chose has petitioned Zimbabwean ambassador to South Africa David Hamadziripi demanding President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s  intervention to stop xenophobic attacks in the neighbouring country.

“I am requesting the government of Zimbabwe to intervene in what is happening at Robertson where our dear Zimbabwean citizens are being butchered by South Africans. This is something that needs your office to intervene at a government to government level, as it is getting out of hand,” Chose’s letter delivered on Sunday, read.

He alleged that the horrific attacks on Zimbabweans were happening at Robertson in the Cape Winelands, with the most heart-wrending attacks having occurred on Saturday.

“If Zimbabweans are given the right channels to take their belongings to their country, they are never going to refuse. My other concern is that the government of South Africa is silent on these developments. That is why I have to beg your good office to intervene,” Chose’s letter read.

Efforts to get a comment from Hamadziripi were fruitless as he did not respond to written questions from NewsDay.

-Newsday

Suicide Alert: Harare Man Throws Himself Onto A Moving City Truck

In a suspected case of suicide, a Harare man died on the spot after throwing himself self onto a moving heavy Harare City Council truck along Charter Road this morning.

A witness said the unidentified man had suicidal tendencies before the mishap.

“Several vehicles tried to avoid him as he was sleeping on the middle of the road.

“Unfortunately, when a council Nissan UDSO came, he just threw himself in the middle of the truck and his head was crushed,” said a vendor, Mrs Annastancia Mandevere.

A police source who declined to be named for professional reasons confirmed the death of the man.

-State Media

Bogus Anti-Corruption Officers Nabbed After Duping A Cross Border of US$2000

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has arrested three people including a police officer, who masqueraded as their officials and duped a cross-border trader of US$2 000.

The trio, Superintendent Egdar Moyo of Gokwe district police headquarters, Cephas Phiri and Crispen Manda were arrested after one of them was caught red-handed wearing police uniform.

“One of the accused, Manda, was caught with police uniforms and badges of rank — shoulder titles of the rank of chief inspector Supt Moyo is in police custody waiting to appear in court while Manda and Phiri were remanded in custody pending bail application,” Zacc posted.

The anti-graft body lamented an increase in bogus characters who pretend to offer services on behalf of government agencies while extorting money from people.

“The commission wishes to inform the public that its personnel does not receive or demand money from suspects or complainants to carry out their duty. Any such demands must be reported to the commission at any of its offices,” Zacc said.

The commission also said it had intensified investigations to end these criminal activities.

Last month, Zacc arrested three men who impersonated Zacc officials and tried to open an illegal office within the port.

Mashonaland Central senator Angeline Tongogara has implored the government to come up with measures to deal with corruption.

She said the government established Zacc to deal with corruption, but such incidents continue to proliferate.

-Newsday

ZimAchievers Awards UK announce Headline Partner as 2022 nominations open

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) UK Edition has announced Express Links Money Transfer as the headline partner for the 2022 edition of the prestigious awards set for June in the United Kingdom.

The diversified UK-based company comes on board to partner with ZAA UK for their 11th edition of celebrating and honouring outstanding Zimbabwean achievers in the UK.

Express Links Money Transfer CEO, Mr Peter Pembere stated his company’s commitment to supporting positive interventions by Zimbabwean organisations and personalities in chasing national aspirations.

“We are always inspired by the number of outstanding feats by Zimbabweans around the world, more so in the UK, who continue to raise the national flag high in their individual endeavors,” said Pembere.

“As a leading remittance and money transfer company, we take pride in playing a role in fueling the operations of our diaspora communities as they connect with their loved ones back home.”

“We are looking forward to another unforgettable experience in this partnership with ZAA as we continue to shine the light on the positive stories from our brothers and sisters,” he added.

The ZAA UK is the flagship edition of the awards brand, having hosted the inaugural ZAA Awards Gala in 2010 and enters its 11th edition this year.

Express Links Money Transfer is a UK-based fintech company which offers a number of financial solutions to its global client base including a fast and reliable remittance services to various countries parts of the world including all countries in Southern Africa

The company is one of the most committed organisations in supporting various initiatives home and abroad, including arts & music festivals, philanthropic projects and supporting entrepreneurs.

The partnership with the ZAA is their latest community-based initiative as they continue to become a pillar in community development matters and provides vital financial support services on their website www.expresslinks.com

ZAA UK Country Director, Sakhile Khanye hailed the partnership and shed light on what it means in the ZAA new era.

“ZAA is always at the heart of our diaspora communities, and we are grateful to partner with a company that is also involved in its community’s activities in a positive way. Apart from bringing convenience to communities through their money transfer and remittance services, Express Links also supports community initiatives,” she said.

“We are excited to also announce that nominations are now open on our website and urge people to go and nominate the people and organisations who have been working hard to change communities.”

“This year we are spreading our wings further to accommodate the ever-growing ZAA community and will be heading to the Midlands for our Annual Dinner Gala. We will announce further details to that effect in due course and would like to thank all our sponsors, partners and supporters for keeping the vision alive.”

Nominations for the ZAA UK 11th Edition are now open on www.zimachievers.org and close on the 31st of March, with voting to commence on 16 April and closing on 16 May 2022.

Zimbabwe Achievers Awards is an international awards organisation committing to recognising, celebrating and honouring high achievement from Zimbabweans around the world and building a diversified synergy of achievers across different fields of expertise.

Gold Dealer Turned Car Thief Paralysed In Prison

By A Correspondent- A Man from Nketa 9 Suburb, Bulawayo has appeared in court charged with car theft after he allegedly hired a vehicle to take him to New Parklands where he was purportedly to meet his gold clients and later hijacked it.

Melody Shingirai Lunga (38) was denying the charge when he appeared before Bulawayo Regional magistrate Dambudzo Malunga.

Lunga was further  remanded  in custody  to today for the continuation of trial
The court heard that sometime in October 2020 at 5pm, Agrippah Gwaringa, a Director of First Kick Investments at CSC Complex  Belmont was driving his Biege Toyota vehicle from Mpopoma to Mahatshula North suburb along Luveve road to his place of residence.

He was stopped by Lunga who was in the company of Takunda Simbi. He hired Gwaringa on the pretext that he wanted to go to New Parklands to sell his gold to Nyasha Munatsi and agreed to pay a  sum of US$10 for the hire upon arrival at New Parklands.

Lunga persuaded Simbi he had just met at the bus stop to accompany him where he was going and he agreed.

They drove to New Parklands where upon arrival Lunga went alone inside the yard and came back a few minutes later. He allegedly instructed Gwaringa to drive him to Gles street, Old Parklands claiming he wanted to collect his gold from  Courage Bester Mkandla whom he met up with and discussed business.

Thereafter, Lunga then again  instructed Gwaringa to drive him to  Queens Park West, Elsley road  where he said he wanted to collect his money from a friend Marcus Ali  where upon arrival he went inside the yard leaving Gwaringa and Simbi inside the motor vehicle.

He came back a few minutes later and asked Gwaringa and Simbi to disembark from the car claiming he wanted to have a private conversation with Ali. The two complied and  Gwaringa left his car keys at the ignition port.

The court heard that Lunga took advantage of the car keys and drove away in the company of Ali whom he dropped at Queens Park  West shopping centre leaving Simbi and Gwaringa stranded.

On the same day at 9pm Lunga gave one Clancy Munetsi from Wisho road , Famona  ,Bulawayo the motor vehicle and it’s ignition keys  as surety after he had borrowed US$100 from him and indicated that he would pay the money back on October 26.

A Police report was made and investigations were instituted leading to the recovery of the motor vehicle from Munetsi  on October 25 at Essence Building along Joshua Mqabuko Street.

On August 13 2021, Lunga was arrested by the police officers from  Crime Prevention Unit, Bulawayo after a tip off.

Lunga got paralyzed and suffered from a stroke while in custody at Khami prison.-Newsday

Residents Forced Indoors By Increased Crime Rate

By A Correspondent- Residents from some parts of Bulawayo are now forced to be indoors before the sunset due to the increase in violent crime rate such as mugging, robbery and theft which have befallen a number of them.

The concerned residents said they are living in fear because of the increase in cases of muggings and robbery.

“The Zimbabwe economy has been a huge disappointment for every Zimbabwean, instead of it elevating it is further deterioration which is believed to be the major cause that facilitates the high crime rate within and out of the cities,” said a resident.

“The high rate of unemployment, inflation, high prices in stores, high tuition fees and many more other issues accompanied by extremely low salaries have lured the everising crime record in the city and nationwide.”

According to the crime index, major cases and minor cases are heavily competing with escalating numbers.

The crime levels recorded by Nembeo in Bulawayo is ranging from 67,61% which is now believed to be more from the time it was recorded.

The high rates of crimes recorded include corruption and bribery reaching up to 92,86%, vandalism and theft 70,35%, stolen goods from cars 67,61% and many more crimes ranging from not less than 40%.

These cases have led to so many crimes being committed by elders and children , government and private institutions, women and men .

It is of a very sad note that many have undoubtedly no hope for a better future in Zimbabwe.

Safety concerns have been raised as to who will protect who. Since the trusted ones are also perpetrators.

Some areas such as Mzilikazi, Makokoba, Northend and Manyore have been declared by the public as a no go area at night due to high cases of robberies and attacks

Government Sets Tough Measures To Deal With Copper Cable Thieves

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said the government is crafting legislation to allow law officers to shoot to kill all who will be seen stealing copper cables.

He added that if the thieves are caught alive, they will spend the rest of their lives in prison.

It affects the electricity, telecommunications and transport sectors, and each year Zimbabwe’s parastatals spend millions of dollars replacing stolen cables and restoring vandalised infrastructure due to cable theft.

In a recent statement, it was revealed that ZESA, the local power utility, lost US$256 million in stolen materials, additional millions in replacement infrastructure and in security mitigation for the same period.

Copper theft is not a new phenomenon but state companies and market players in Zimbabwe say it has surged in recent years.

There is little doubt that copper cable theft has grown into a pandemic in Zimbabwe, particularly for the electricity, telecommunications, and railway parastatals.

Organisations such as Zesa, TelOne, Econet, Telecel, NetOne, and the National Railways of Zimbabwe tell tales of loss of business due to the effects of copper cable theft that has been spreading uncontrolled.

Households too are affected as they are left to spend days without power and sometimes asked to pull resources together for the purchase of copper cables.

It is suspected most of the stolen cables are being smuggled to South Africa and they are then shipped further to countries that use the metal in the construction and manufacturing industries.- Pindula News

CCC Pushes For UN Supervision Of Polls

By A Correspondent- Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has insisted that his party would not contest the 2023 general elections if government does not allow the United Nations (UN) to observe the crunch vote.

Chamisa said this while addressing thousands of supporters during a campaign rally in Mutare Saturday ahead of this coming weekend’s by-elections.

“We have learnt from the past experiences, hence I wrote to SADC officials and some leaders from other countries including the United Nations,” he said.

“I informed them that we will not contest in 2023 elections without UN and conditions set up to assure the announcement of the real election winner.”

The opposition accuses the ruling Zanu-PF party of rigging previous elections and with Chamisa insisting that won the 2018 vote only to be cheated out of taking over power by the President Emmerson Mnangagwa-led regime.

Chamisa challenged the election outcome at the Constitutional Court but the petition was dismissed for lack of evidence.

On Saturday he told supporters that any election held without the participation of his new CCC party would not be credible.

The election can only be conducted whilst we (CCC) are contesting. It takes two to tangle, we are the real owners of this country. Without CCC the nation will not be fully represented,” he said.

“Right now my brother Mnangagwa is moving with half loaded bus because the other half belongs to CCC.”

He challenged the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to put in place mechanisms to ensure a fair and credible ballot.

“When Zimbabweans went to war the main fight was for all citizens to attain one man/woman one vote,” he said.

“If you take a closer look, these days your vote can get you into hot soup. As it is, it seems people who fought for that vote died for nothing.

“We want to make sure that as we head towards the by-elections your vote must count. Some are asking if we will make it in the elections due to ZEC; ZEC is supposed to be a national institution.”

The country will this weekend hold by-elections in some 133 parliamentary and local authority consituencies which fell vacant mostly due to recalls by the opposition MDC-T party.

Mnangagwa Threatens NGOs

President Mnangagwa has warned rogue non-governmental organisations (NGOs) against over-stepping their mandate by meddling into politics, saying the Government will not hesitate to discipline such operators.

The call by the President comes at a time when meddlesome NGOs, working closely with the opposition and some Western embassies, have been abusing their status to interfere in the country’s political affairs in a bid to mastermind regime change.

Addressing thousands of Zanu-PF supporters during a star rally at Siabuwa Business Centre on Saturday in Binga District to drum up support for Kuda Munsaka, the ruling party’s aspiring candidate for Binga North National Assembly seat in the March 26 by-elections, President Mnangagwa said NGOs that are bent on destabilising the prevailing peace, unity and harmony through dabbling in politics will be kicked out of the country.

“Each and every NGO has been given a mandate, but when they start doing things outside their mandate, it’s now politics. We want to remind you that as Zanu-PF, we are the ruling party and what about you? We simply say to you leave our country and there is nothing that you can do about it because we have the powers to do,” he said.

President Mnangagwa said machinations by the country’s detractors to derail the country’s development either clothed as NGOs or blunt opposition forces that do not wish the country any good must be exposed and consigned to history by 2023.

Government has in the past accused NGOs of abandoning their mandate by pursuing a political agenda in support of regime change. This has prompted Parliament to come up with the Private Voluntary Organisation Amendment Bill, which was gazetted last year in November.

The Bill seeks to, among other things, penalise NGOs that dabble in politics and which have previously been used by the US and other Western nations to fund regime change.

The amendment seeks to add to section 10 of the principal Act by the insertion of a new paragraph that bars any private voluntary organisation from supporting or opposing any political party or candidate in a presidential, parliamentary or local government election.

Any private voluntary organisation violating this provision shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of level twelve or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year, or both such fine or such imprisonment.

The penalty also extends to foreign organisations that solicit funds for political parties in breach of the Political Parties Finance Act.

Apart from barring NGOs from pursuing political lobbying the Bill’s Memorandum says the amendments are also being made, to comply with the Financial Action Taskforce (FATF) recommendations made to Zimbabwe.

Further to this, it has also become necessary to streamline administrative procedures for private voluntary organisations to allow for efficient regulation and registration President Mnangagwa has also scoffed at Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Mr Nelson Chamisa for fantasising too much about foreign bail outs.

“There is this boy who says when his party wins elections, within five days the country will be teeming with investors from Western countries. We are saying this country can only be built by its own people. Nyika imwe neyimwe ino vakwa nevene vayo,” he said amid thunderous applause by jubilant Zanu-PF supporters.

“Our revolutionary party Zanu-PF went to war and liberated this country. President Mnangagwa also implored party members to desist from violence.

“We want unity in the party and if you fail to resolve your differences, I will personally come and resolve them. No one is above the party. Zanu-PF can’t fit into an individual’s pocket, but everyone can fit into its pocket.”

President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe will remain a unitary State and that no amount of effort from the country’s detractors or those calling for a separate State will divide the country.

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, who also attended the rally, lauded President Mnangagwa for spearheading development in the country under the Second Republic and denounced violence ahead of the by elections.

“We don’t want violence as we head towards elections. Those who lose elections must accept defeat not to resort to acts of violence as we want to continue building our country,” he said. “Under the Second Republic we want peace and harmony. We want to build our country. Those who claim to be champions of democracy yet they threaten to engage in violence in the event of losing an election should be mentally examined.”

Zanu-PF Second Secretary and Vice-President Kembo Mohadi urged people to rally behind the ruling party. He commended President Mnangagwa for delivering on his promised as evidenced by several projects being undertaken under the Second Republic.

-State Media

ZEC Official Challenges Dismissal

Tinashe Sambiri|A senior Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is challenging her suspension.

Former ZEC ICT director, Pamela Mapondera, is suing the commission for unlawful dismissal.

“Former ZEC Director for ICT, Pamela Mapondera, has filed a lawsuit at the Labour Court for unlawful dismissal.

ZEC had recently terminated her contract.

ZEC must not victimize employees for doing their job, but rather, all ZEC commissioners must resign,” Team Pachedu said in a statement.

Heal Zimbabwe Trust has expressed concern at the announcement by ZEC that polling agents are not allowed to carry mobile phones into voting centres.

” Today ZEC announced during training of Polling Agents in #KwekweCentral that all polling agents must not carry a phone, torch or pen & paper into the polling station on the day of the by-election.”

We Will Kill Copper Cable Thieves – Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said the government is crafting legislation to allow law officers to shoot to kill all who will be seen stealing copper cables.

He added that if the thieves are caught alive, they will spend the rest of their lives in prison.

It affects the electricity, telecommunications and transport sectors, and each year Zimbabwe’s parastatals spend millions of dollars replacing stolen cables and restoring vandalised infrastructure due to cable theft.

In a recent statement, it was revealed that ZESA, the local power utility, lost US$256 million in stolen materials, additional millions in replacement infrastructure and in security mitigation for the same period.

Copper theft is not a new phenomenon but state companies and market players in Zimbabwe say it has surged in recent years.

There is little doubt that copper cable theft has grown into a pandemic in Zimbabwe, particularly for the electricity, telecommunications, and railway parastatals.

Organisations such as Zesa, TelOne, Econet, Telecel, NetOne, and the National Railways of Zimbabwe tell tales of loss of business due to the effects of copper cable theft that has been spreading uncontrolled.

Households too are affected as they are left to spend days without power and sometimes asked to pull resources together for the purchase of copper cables.

It is suspected most of the stolen cables are being smuggled to South Africa and they are then shipped further to countries that use the metal in the construction and manufacturing industries.- Pindula News

Voters Roll Unusable

THE voters roll which will be used by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) in the Saturday by-elections is shambolic, with an unacceptably high margin of error of 27%, watchdogs have said.

Activists Team Pachedu, who have been analysing the voters roll released by Zec and comparing it to the 2018 version, pointed out that the 27% margin of error was much higher than Zec’s self-imposed 10%.

“The Constitution of Zimbabwe states that Zec must ensure the proper maintenance of voters rolls. One vote can win an election, therefore, Zec should not hide behind an illegal and non-existent 10% error excuse, but it must strive to create an error-free voters roll.

“You said that 10% margin of error is your limit, however, since the anomalies that we discovered in the voters roll are over 27%, which is almost three times above the limit, what are you going to do as Zec?” Team Pachedu tweeted yesterday.

Election Resource Centre (ERC) programmes manager Solomon Bobosibunu said while a voters roll could never be perfect, the margin of error should be low so as to avoid disenfranchising voters.

“Personal details in a voters roll must be correctly captured because these are the details that result in someone failing to either vote or access the polling station because the details will not be correct. If these errors are more than the threshold that allows people to vote, then that election might likely be compromised because if we have so many people being turned away then ultimately  you have a lot of issues  and a lot of problems,” Bobosibunu said.

“In that regard, an election cannot go ahead when there are extensive errors on the voters roll particularly on the personal details, the full name, the surname and the identity of the person, these are critical pieces of information,” he said, adding that details in any voters roll should be closer to 100% so that people can vote.

“The commission is alive to that a voters roll is a moving document, but Zec must not make it difficult for those people with the details that have some errors to access the voting process because that will also compromise the  freeness and the fairness of the election because it is not  at the voters  discretion that these details may not be correct.”

The Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13) as provided for in section 21(7) prescribes that where a voters roll is provided in electronic form ….., its format shall be such as allows its contents to be searched and analysed.

Legal expert Alec Muchadehama said the electoral law demanded that the voters roll should be as clean as possible.

He said section 35 of the Electoral Act gave Zec powers to correct any errors on the voters roll to ensure it is as clean as possible.

“When any election is due Zec must register as many people and take the necessary measures to make sure that people registered are given an opportunity to inspect the voters roll and confirm that their names  appear in the ward and constituency which they want to vote in.  Zec must be able to clear all possible anomalies,” Muchadehama said.

He said in 2008, Zec gave the MDC a voters roll that was encrypted without giving it passwords to enable it to scrutinise it.

“In 2013, the MDC went to the polls without the voters roll, and now in these elections no one knows which voters roll Zec says it is using.  We are now  going towards the 2023 elections and we do not know how Zec intends to clean up this voters roll so people can raise their concerns. The issue of the voters roll has always been contested,” he said.

In a statement, the opposition Citizens for Coalition of Change (CCC) said: “Zec has already exhibited worrying tendencies, including the use of a discredited voters roll, a lack of transparency and failure to consult stakeholders sincerely. The citizens will vigorously defend the vote. Important lessons have been taken from the 2018 election and the citizens will have adequate polling agents and safeguards to guard against rigging.”

But Zec spokesperson Jasper Mangwana said he was not aware that the voters roll had a 27% margin of error.

“We are not aware that there is a 27% error on the voters roll. There are 28 voters rolls for the National Assembly and 122 for local authorities. We have not received any queries pertaining to errors in these. We gave all candidates the voters rolls and we have not received any error reports from the stakeholders,” Mangwana said.

Meanwhile, former Zec director for information communication technology and voter delimitation, Pamela Mapondera, who was dismissed together with other officials for allegedly leaking the voters roll to Team Pachedu, has dragged the electoral body to the Labour Court demanding reinstatement.

Mapondera, through her lawyer Ephraim Ndhlovu of Mabundu and Ndhlovu Law Chambers, cited Zec and its chairperson Priscilla Chigumba as respondents. She maintains that she was unlawfully dismissed.

In her application for review of the termination of her employment contract, Mapondera, who worked for Zec for 14 years, states that her employment was terminated without giving her a chance to stand before a disciplinary hearing.

“I was suspended and without allegations and a disciplinary process, I was served with a dismissal letter for misconduct.”

Mapondera said on February 11 this year, while lawfully and competently discharging her duties, she was served with a suspension letter, saying to the knowledge of Zec she discharged her duties incompetently.

She was suspended for 21 days without salary and benefits and was told that they will communicate with her.  However, after the 21 days elapsed, there was not communication.

“On March 9, 2022, I was then served with a letter terminating my employment contract…”

She said the letter stated that a resolution was made by Zec to dismiss her.

“I was suspended on allegations pending an investigation of which the investigations were never received by myself. Without investigations shows that I was never charged of any misconduct. Without a charge I was never arraigned before any disciplinary process for me to be heard and without disciplinary hearing I was never found guilty of misconduct.”

Mapondera wants the courts to set aside Zec’s decision to fire her and for the commission to reinstate her to her former position without loss of salary and benefits.

She was fired together with other Zec officials accused of leaking the voters roll to Team Pachedu.

The matter is yet to be heard.

-Newsday

ZEC Changes Party Symbols

The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has sensationally accused the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) of changing its party symbols on ballot papers to be used in the weekend by-elections.

The Nelson Chamisa-led party also lodged a complaint over the printing of ballot papers in black and white, saying this was meant to confuse its supporters on election day.

In a letter addressed to Zec chief elections officer Utoile Silaigwana dated March 21, 2022, CCC national secretary for elections Ian Makone said it was disturbing to note that the election management body changed its party symbols after being provided with distinctive samples.

The CCC said its symbols had an inscribed description of a “yellow square background, circular words surrounding Chamisa’s face with letters CCC inside a black triangle”.

“In view of this, the CCC wishes to express its concern regarding the variation in its party symbol. The yellow background is not reflected on the party logo as witnessed by the party candidates during the ballot paper verification exercise,” Makone wrote.

“The sample ballot paper is not an exact depiction of our party intent, hence a violation of our party identity. It is in this regard that Zec considers such concerns seriously and rectifies them as per the requirements of the law of the land.”

During a Press briefing in Harare yesterday, Makone said CCC wrote to Zec on February 24 demanding answers over the printing of ballot papers.

“What we wanted from them was an assurance that there is a process of consultation even at local level and district multi-party liaison officer which enables us to proofread the specimen ballot papers,” he said.

“They never got an opportunity to do that and only found that a number of our candidates could not even recognise the picture that is on the ballot paper. We need to know which voters roll will be in use on Saturday,” Makone said.

The revelations came at a time when Zec has been taken to task over a number of anomalies on the voters roll, among them the alleged transfer of over 170 000 voters from their wards without their consent. The commission has, however, disputed the allegations, claiming the alleged anomalies were picked from a “leaked” draft roll, and have since been rectified.

The printing of ballot papers in the past elections has always been shrouded in secrecy, raising concerns over credibility of the polls,

Contacted for comment yesterday, Zec spokesperson Jasper Mangwana said they were not obliged to print ballot papers in colour.

“Zec is not obliged to print ballot papers in colour/s that correspond to contesting candidates or parties. The applicable provisions that relate to printing of the ballot paper are in section 52A of the Electoral Act and section 5 of the Electoral Regal SI 21 of 2005,” Mangwana said in a series of tweets following concerns raised by the CCC that its symbols had been tampered with.

“The sections do not at all bind the commission to print any ballot papers in the manner the party is alleging. What is important is to distinguish the colour of the ballot paper depending on the type of election as envisaged by section 5 of the electoral regulations.”

“The law does not require the commission to print the photograph or symbol of the party in colour. It is unfortunate that the party went on to educate its supporters without consulting with the commission on the contents and form of (the) ballot paper.”

Zec recently announced that it had printed 594 300 ballots for the by-elections.

Ballots for the National Assembly were printed by Fidelity Printers and Refiners while those for local authorities were printed by Printflow, both government-owned entities.

A total of 813 659 people were registered to vote for National Assembly elections while 678 260 were registered for local authorities’ by-elections.

Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust executive director Ignatius Sadziwa said the secrecy surrounding the printing of ballot papers made verification and auditing difficult.

“The issue of the ballot printing has been contentious for quite a long time and we had hoped that Zec was going to address it this time around. Now that is problematic since the printing process is shrouded in shadowy secrecy making verification and auditing by political parties and civil society difficult,” Sadziwa said.

There are 28 vacant parliamentary seats and 105 council seats emanating from deaths of some legislators, recall of MDC Alliance legislators and councillors by Douglas Mwonzora’s MDC-T and diplomatic postings. -Newsday

Prison Release Open For All People

The parole system will now allow every prisoner to apply for early release regardless of the nature of sentence they are serving and the prison system will now cater for the needs of pregnant women, juvenile offenders and persons with disabilities.

Currently only female prisoners, juveniles under the age of 18 years, prisoners serving 36 months and below, and all prisoners aged 60 and above, except those convicted of specified offences, qualify to benefit from parole.

In her post-Cabinet briefing yesterday, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said Cabinet approved the Prisons and Correctional Services Bill 2022, which also provides for, among other things, the establishment of correctional community centres throughout the country, which will essentially be open prisons.

These centres will also ensure decongestion of prisons as certain prisoners will be released from standard prisons to reside in such community centres.

They will also serve the purpose of easing the transition of inmates from incarceration life to community life.

“Cabinet considered and approved the Prisons and Correctional Services Bill 2022 as presented by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Honourable Ziyambi Ziyambi as chairperson of the Cabinet Committee on Legislation.

Cabinet advises that the parole system will be broadened to provide for the eligibility of every prisoner to apply for parole regardless of the nature of the sentences they are serving,” she said.

The Prisons and Correctional Services Bill 2022 seeks to modernise the prisons legislation with a view to ensuring that it meets international norms and standards regarding prisons administration, including the way prisoners are treated.

“This includes focusing on restorative justice through rehabilitation rather than incarceration of offenders.

The Prisons and Correctional Services Act will ensure that the prison system caters for the needs of the vulnerable groups such as pregnant women, juvenile offenders as well as persons with disabilities and other special categories in society that have special needs,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

She said the legislation further seeks to promote community involvement in the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional

Service (ZPCS) in order to ensure that prisoners will not face difficulties and hostilities being accepted back into communities and within their families.

“The Prisons and Correctional Service Act will extend an inmate’s right to consult with a medical practitioner of their choice at their own expense.

In tandem with the Constitution, the legislation affords inmates access to their lawyers before and during their trials,” she said.

The Minister said Cabinet also approved the Principles of the Witness Protection Bill 2022.

The Witness Protection Bill seeks to fill the gap in the law by establishing legislation to provide for witness protection in Zimbabwe.

The absence of adequate witness protection mechanisms has resulted in the police taking the responsibility of protecting witnesses.

“Cabinet reports that the purpose of the Bill is to provide for the establishment of an office that caters for the protection and placement of witnesses under temporary, interim and permanent protection.

The Bill seeks to regulate the powers, functions and duties of the office,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

“Furthermore, the Bill will establish the necessary procedures and measures on how witnesses are put into the witness protection programme.”-Chronicle

ZEC Sued

Tinashe Sambiri|A senior Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is challenging her suspension.

Former ZEC ICT director, Pamela Mapondera, is suing the commission for unlawful dismissal.

“Former ZEC Director for ICT, Pamela Mapondera, has filed a lawsuit at the Labour Court for unlawful dismissal.

ZEC had recently terminated her contract.

ZEC must not victimize employees for doing their job, but rather, all ZEC commissioners must resign,” Team Pachedu said in a statement.

Heal Zimbabwe Trust has expressed concern at the announcement by ZEC that polling agents are not allowed to carry mobile phones into voting centres.

” Today ZEC announced during training of Polling Agents in #KwekweCentral that all polling agents must not carry a phone, torch or pen & paper into the polling station on the day of the by-election.”

Where’re The Provincial Govt Elections? – Martin Moyo

(I am sharing today’s post by Martin K. Moyo – {Mayor of Bulawayo 2013 to 2018}.

MK is a man whose wisdom I benefited from fully in our cohort in public duty.)

OUR SYSTEM OF GOVERNANCE MUST CHANGE.

Mayor Martin K. Moyo

I’ve listened to the debate in which someone argues that the Venda in Beit Bridge have no power because the six urban councillor are Shona. In comparison, he says that the fifteen rural district councillors are all Venda and therefore the latter have power to govern the affairs of their people in Beit Bridge rural. He still notes that there are two MPs and a senator who are all Venda. Yet, he concludes that all the Shona and Venda councillors, MPs and senator included, have no power to make meaningful decisions and for this weakness, he then blames what he calls “the Shona system of governance” which concentrates all the power in Harare. He then suggests that there’s need to change the system of governance.

I agree that there’s a need to change the system of governance. The Beit Bridge scenario can be used to illustrate where the weaknesses of the governance system lie. I want to steer away from the tribal debate because, in my view, people in whatever locality are victims of this governance system the same, be they in Manicaland or any of the Mashonaland provinces.

The way I see it, while, as some of us are apt to say, some people from Mashonaland are beneficiaries of ZANU-PF largesse, the people of Mashonaland as a whole are not benefitting from ZANU-PF rule. Some people in the Matabeleland provinces are benefiting from ZANUPF rule, but the people of Matabeleland are not. The beneficiaries of ZANU-PF rule are small coterie of an elitist kleptocracy.

The reason you find Shonas in cities far away from their homes is poverty. It is the same reason why Zimbabweans have become a problem in South Africa. They’re looking for any opportunities they can find to make a living. The party system in this country is such that it is not the electorate that chooses candidates. It is the respective parties. This is so in all political parties. People vote to merely endorse the party choice. Once elected, the MP or councillor does not answer to the people. He or she becomes a beneficiary of the system at the expense of his constituency. In any case, he could not have been MP had the party not allowed it. The chances for independents winning any seat are so slim that it is not worthwhile for most political aspirants. The other flaw of this system is that it compromises integrity and meritocracy as patronage, cronyism and pandering to the whims of the chefs rules the day.

The six Shona councillors in Beit Bridge have no power to determine fully matters pertaining to the governance of their area. Surely, they live in Beit Bridge and they also want the best for their town just like their Venda counterparts. These urban councillors are all ZANU-PF, like the fifteen rural councillors albeit the latter are all Venda. Instead of working for Beit Bridge, they’re doing ZANU-PF’S bidding in their localities. We must also appreciate that, while ZANU-PF has local structures, those local structures do not serve their localities. Rather they serve Shake Shake building in Harare.

What is skewed about our system of governance? ZANU-PF has concentrated power on itself rather than on the traditional institutions of governance. Let’s be clear that ZANU-PF as a political party is a private entity. Government is nationally elected and is therefore a public entity. The government, as distinct from ZANU-PF, has a mandate to rule derived from its election by the electorate. The electorate elects individuals and not the party. Of course, those individuals may belong to a political party but their mandate to rule is not confered upon them by the political party. If it were so, there would be no need for national elections. The appointment of government officials would be an internal affair within ZANU-PF. We would be ruled by those elected at the ZANU-PF Congress.

As a public entity, government should not be beholden to a private entity called ZANU-PF. Dr Joshua Nkomo in his book, The Story Of My Life, complains about Mugabe’s tendency of referring cabinet decisions to the ZANU-PF politbureau where those decisions were diluted, modified or even reversed. He said that that was illegal. I agree with him. The ZANU-PF Politibureau and ZANU-PF are both NOT national institutions. They’re private entities.

ZANU-PF has extended its tentacles to all the institutions of government and rules them with an iron grip. It has conflated the national government to a ZANU-PF toy. Ours is a classic case of state capture by a political party called ZANU-PF.

42 years of control of our public institutions by a private entity called ZANU-PF has weakened and corrupted them so much that they now cannot distinguish between what’s public and private, between government and ZANU-PF. The police, army, government ministries, public service commission, judiciary etc all think they’re ZANU-PF and bend backwards to appease the master. There’s hardly any modicum of separation of powers.

The 2013 Constitution encapsulates Devolution as the desired system of governance for this country with a view to cure this anomaly. As would be expected, the most vociferous opposition voice during the crafting of the same constitution was that of the then President Robert Mugabe with ZANU-PF shouting the chorus. The result was a compromise on devolution and not devolution in its entirety. What we have in the constitution are clauses that are not forthright, sincere and definite on devolution. The devolution provisions fall short of the people’s expectations.

Devolution presupposes strong legislative powers to the provinces. There must be elected governors of provinces, elected mayors of metropolitan provinces, elected chairpersons of rural councils. All these must have executive powers to run their provinces, local authorities and districts. They must be supported by elected legislators in provincial parliaments or councils. The governors must preside over a provincial government cabinet and must have the power to institute bureaucracies to run the day to day affairs of the administration and governance of the provinces.

To date, there has been little effort to implement the limited devolution provided for in the constitution. What we have is tokenism euphemised as devolution where the Minister for Local government doles out so called “devolution funds” as if devolution is money.

Devolution is not money. Devolution is power to govern at the local level by inhabitants of the specific locality.

To implement devolution, government should start by creating the devolved institutions as provided for by the constitution. Obviously, the first tasks toward that end is to enact supporting legislation. How are the provincial governors, metropolitan mayors, local government councils officials and rural district chairpersons to be elected? What powers should be confered on these officials? What mandates will these institutions be charged with? How will these provincial governments be resourced and funded? What will be their obligations to central government and vice versa?

Budgets to launch the new provincial governments should be put in place to make them functional. Once functionality is achieved, the provincial governments can then be weaned off central government dependence. They will be able to source their own revenues, craft provincial budgets and implement their projects independent of central government.

As we prepare for the 2023 harmonised elections, we must ask ourselves, almost 10 years after the 2013 constitution, why we’re not even talking about provincial government elections in line with the national aspirations for a devolved system of governance.

Perhaps we can take a leaf from Kenya. The 2007 Kenya elections were marred by horrific violence which attracted international intervention. The African Union sent a mediation team led by Kofi Annan to get the opposing parties to negotiate. The culmination of those negotiations was a government of national unity whose main task was to work out a new constitution for Kenya. By 2010, the new Constitution of Kenya was in place. But this was only a document which could not implement itself. They enacted an act of parliament called The Transition To Devolved Government Act. In line with this Act, a Transitional Authority charged with the implementation of the devolved institutions was put in place. The TA started its work in ernest soon after the promulgation of the 2010 Kenya Constitution and by 2013, all the devolved institutions were in place. By contrast, the 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe is a mere document which government can refer to at its convenience. No one is charged with the responsibility of its implementation.

ZANU-PF is the biggest and only beneficiary of the current system of governance. As long as they remain in power, the chances of this nation’s system of governance transforming will remain a pipe dream. Everything must change. Change is therapeutic. Change heals. Change frees a people from the shackles of inferiority complexes ingrained in the national psyche by years of intimidation and brutality. Change opens and avails fresh opportunities to be exploited by the masses for their own betterment.

Ald MK Moyo
Bulawayo

CCC Confronts ZEC Over Chaotic Voters Roll

Tinashe Sambiri | CCC Secretary General, Chalton Hwende, was Tuesday morning bundled into a car following his meeting at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission offices where he had travelled to request audience over the voters roll and COVID regulations.

The development comes as Zimbabwe readies for the upcoming by-elections which President Constantino Chiwenga has said will put an end to a multi-party legislature.

Numerous irregularities were flagged in the days running up to today and these include duplicate entries in the database tables.

ZEC has announced that the voters roll should not be availed to the public, citing data protection concern as a reason.

Last week, the Commission announced that the voters roll will no longer be supplied outside permission from ZEC’s CEO.

“The regime is in panic mode, the voters roll should be availed to the public,” a CCC official said on Tuesday.

Mwonzora Supporters Terrorize Villagers

Own Correspondent

Bikita – Elson Mabasa aka Bhudhi is a cause for concern in Bikita for allegedly disturbing functions and terrorising villagers.

In a pathetic scene, Elson together with one of his brothers , Solomon, equally notorious and nonsensical reportedly assaulted, Mbuya Mukwena, who suffered internal casualties which she sustained up to her death on 16 January 2022.

People who spoke on condition of anonymity in fear of victimisation by Bhudhi said life has turned orgy and urgent assistance was needed.

“This man (Elson Mabasa) with his brother have been involved in other crimes with the same family like destruction of property, stealing goats and sheep and cutting barbed wire fence of the Mukwena family.

“Ironically, Elson claims to be a headman/Sabhuku which is not known by the local government. He just claims so yet he stays in Mukwena Village, it is not known where he gets that courage and there are suspicions of him having bribed the chief with a beast, however the District Administrator is yet to know this issue” said sources at Chiremwaremwa township where Bhudhi is always stationed.

Sources said two escaped imprisonment, but were given peace order which they violated on the burial of the hapless old woman.

At the funeral, they unashamedly caused commotion only to be removed by ZR Police who had attended the funeral.

They looted food before they were ordered to leave by by two police officers who were present.

Thirteen days later, on the 29 of January, the same Elson Mabasa made a false police report that he was assaulted at the funeral but begged the police not to make the issue a court case, his main fear being that of the stern warning he had been given at Bikita magistrates court.

However, he kept on pestering the police about the same issue, prompting the police to come to the Mukwena family to get the full details, only to discover that they had been used, he was lying.

These Mabasas are a nuisance everywhere they are, rather barbaric and hooliganism at general meeting, school meetings insulting head of Tabudirira High school Mr Mukwena and the local councillor.

They (Mabasa family members) are on record of grabbing positions at a local primary school Godfrey Mabasa(Munorwei) and Ndakaitei Mabasa forcibly secured themselves posts of chairperson and secretary of BEAM selection committee, respectively.

Unfortunately, Godfrey is campaigning to be MDC Alliance councillor.

Last year, the same people where at the chiefs court for defying the authority of Headman Mukwena.

They are rude and lack respect and even plough wherever they want defying the authority of local government.

What You Need To Know About Syphilis

About Syphilis…

SYPHILIS

Syphilis is caused by bacteria known as Treponema pallidum.

This disease can affect all organs of the body. It occures in two forms – early and late.

Early syphilis includes primary and secondary syphilis.

Late syphilis includes nervous system syphilis, cardiovascular syphilis and gummatous syphilis.

Besides these is latent syphilis when there are no symptoms or signs of syphilis, but blood test for syphilis are positive.

Signs and symptoms
Primary syphilis:

-The ulcer may appear anywhere on the genitals.

  • In males often the ulcer is on the glans p*nis.
    -In females the ulcer could be in the vagina on the valva or the perineum or perinal skin.
  • The inguinal lymph nodes are enlarged.
    Secondary syphilis
    -A generalised rash which is non itchy may appear all over the body. -The rash is spotted and elevated.
  • There may be sores inside the mouth and generalised lymph nodes enlargement.

Late syphilis
Neurological syphilis

  • meningitis
  • general paresis of the insane
  • tables dorsalis.

Cardiovascular syphilis

  • aortic aneurysm
  • aortic valve disease.
  • coronary artery disease.

Gummatous syphilis

  • chronic slowly healing ulcers with scarring.
  • deep seated lumps.

Ulcers of primary syphilis are painless firm sores and can appear anywhere on the body.

Ulcers may heal without treatment. Usually there are enlarged inguinal lymph nodes also.
The rash of the secondary syphilis is non itchy, generalised maculopapular rash.

There is usually generalised lympadenopathy and there may be sores in the mouth. All system s can be affected in secondary syphilis.

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Full Text: Police Arrest Serial Rapist

ARREST OF PROSPER BUHLE FOR 17 COUNTS OF RAPE CASES.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms the arrest of Prosper Buhle (29), in connection with a spate of rape and robbery cases which occurred in Bulawayo and surrounding areas during the period extending from December 2018 to March 2022.

The suspect would approach the victims and masquerade as a bonafide messenger who had been sent to deliver some goods by relatives of the victims before asking the victims to accompany him. The suspect would use foot-paths passing through bushes where he would rape the victims and thereafter steal their cellphones, money and any other valuables possessed by the complainants.

The suspect was finally arrested on 17th March 2022 in Luveve, Bulawayo after Police received a tip from the public. An identification parade was conducted and the suspect was positively identified by 17 complainants. Police are urging the public to avoid being duped and tricked by strangers who approach them without prior communication from their relatives on the pretext that they may have parcels for collection through third parties.

(NYATHI. P) Assistant Commissioner

Senior Staff Officer (Press, Public and Int. Relations)

to the Commissioner-General of Police

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Chamisa Talks Tough On Corrupt Individuals

Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has bemoaned the scourge of corruption, which he says has resulted in US$1,8 billion being lost through illicit financial flows (IFFs).

Addressing party supporters at Rujeko grounds in Masvingo on Sunday, Chamisa promised that if elected into power, his government would legislate for life sentences for corrupt individuals.

“Corruption has killed the country. US$1,8 billion is lost through illicit financial flows and the billions are being enjoyed by a few individuals.  When we get into power, corruption charges will attract life sentences,” Chamisa said.

“Those doing shady deals . . . the first thing we are going to do is to review all decisions that were not made or done in the national interest.  If the deals are not helping the country, we will reverse them,” he said.

In a 2022 national budget strategy paper, the Zimbabwe Coalition for Debt and Development (Zimcodd) said IFFs were increasingly becoming a cause of concern globally, adding that they would impact negatively the realisation of sustainable development goals (SDGs).

“The obvious impact of illicit financial flows is loss of revenue much-needed for the attainment of SDGs, hence they prejudice countries of millions and billions of dollars which would have been channelled towards domestic consumption and for private and public investment,” Zimcodd said.

Turning to local authorities, Chamisa said his party would review the Local Government Act to ensure that political parties will not have the power to recall councillors elected by the people as well as to separate powers of central government and local government.

“Local government is being destroyed by the central government. We do not want councillors to be selected without an executive mayor. We want the return of the executive mayors who are elected by the people so that they are accountable to you. If he does not perform, you remove him — not what is happening now where the Minister of Local Government can remove mayors.

“We want to give power to the local authorities and the right to recall to citizens and not political parties.  We are going to restore Masvingo as one of the ancient cities. We are also going to develop other cities, for instance, Bulawayo as the hub of industrialisation, Gweru as the administrative capital and Masvingo as the hub of logistics because you are strategically located.”

He said his government would dollarise the economy and after stabilising it, re-introduce the local currency backed by gold.

Indomitable Lions Goalkeeper In Nasty Crash

Cameroon national team goalkeeper Andre Onana was on Tuesday involved in a nasty car accident on his way from the country’s capital Yaounde, to Douala, to join his teammates ahead of the World Cup final round qualifier against Algeria.

The 25-year Ajax Amsterdam man is part of the final squad named by freshly-recruited head coach Rigobert Song for the decisive clash.

Reports from Cameroon suggest that Onana was involved in a three vehicle crash around 7:45am.

He was however unhurt and fit to play in the crucial double header, which will decide who between the two giants, will book a place at the World Cup finals in Qatar.

His brother, the one who was driving the car, sustained injuries and was rushed to a nearby hospital.

The Indomitable Lions host the Desert Foxes in Yaounde on Friday, before clashing with them in Algiers next Tuesday.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Bosso Embrace Sacked Luphahla

Joel Luphahla has rejoined Highlanders following his departure at Golden Eagles this week.

The former Bosso forward was the head coach of the Northern Region Division One until he stepped down along with other technical members.

Luphahla has been appointed as the Bulawayo giants’ second assistant coach. He will work with Mandla Mpofu as the head coach and first assistant coach Bekithemba Ndlovu.

The 44-year-old had two spells with Tshilamoya as a player. He has also worked in the PSL at TelOne as the club’s technical director.

Meanwhile, Highlanders have also identified a new CEO to take over on a substantive basis.

Roland Moyo will assume the CEO duties on a permanent position after holding forth for the past eight months following the departure of Nhlanhla Dube.

Moyo joined the club in 2018 as a media officer. He also worked for Bantu Rovers in the Premier League before the club folded upon its relegation.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

It Is Now Or Never For Zimbabwean Youths!!

By Nyasha Tatenda Manuwere| As the election season looms in Zimbabwe, young people in Zimbabwe, myself included, will have an opportunity to vote out a government that we feel has robbed us of our future.

It is an open secret that youths in Zimbabwe face challenges such as unemployment (about 70% of Zimbabwe’s youths are unemployed), unaffordable education, human rights violations and lack of access to health care due to excessive poverty, forced mobility (migration) due to limited opportunities, child marriages and sexual abuse of young women among others.

We have a demographic superiority, which means we can skew next year’s election.

According to official figures, Zimbabwe’s youths constitute about 68 per cent of the country’s population and about 75 per cent of the voters.

If we participate in huge numbers, we have the power to decide who wins the elections.

Failing to participate in this election will have a negative effect and also gives room for rigging or vote manipulation by the ruling party.

For how long are we going to mourn over the shoulders of our oppressors?

It is time to vote for someone who ensures that there is medication in hospitals, road rehabilitation and someone who stabilizes prices of commodities.

Change in leadership is the only way forward. It is high time we vote for a young person who can well represent us and change our lives through employment creation.

However, this can only be possible if we go out in our numbers register to vote and vote on election day which are due sometime later next year.

Youth in Zimbabwe have a paramount role to play in the upcoming general election and should utilize the elections as an opportunity to take up space on governance decision-making tables.

Young people’s participation in governance processes particularly in the electoral process is one of the means through which democracy in the country can be entrenched and transparency and accountability achieved.

The upcoming elections in Zimbabwe present a unique opportunity for the young generation to break away from historical associations with pre- and post-election violence. This time, they have the chance to shatter this stereotype and resist attempts by certain leaders to manipulate them into becoming agents of political violence.

Despite significant challenges such as youth unemployment, limited access to quality education meeting market demands, child marriages, sexual abuse, drug abuse, mental health issues, and a rising cost of living, we must register to vote and vote in next year’s election.

As young Zimbabweans we must use next year’s election to vote on social issues and elect like-minded young leaders. This should serve as a warning to the older generation, who have held on to power by all means possible.

I would like to express my gratitude to those that have already taken action to register to vote. The action my generation is taking gives me hope that we can establish a democracy in Zimbabwe we can be proud of.

The future is in our hands. We must decided our own destiny by voting out bad leaders and vote for leaders that have people, in particular, the youths at heart. It’s now or never! Let’s SHOW UP on election day!

What You Need To Know About Syphilis

About Syphilis…

SYPHILIS

Syphilis is caused by bacteria known as Treponema pallidum.

This disease can affect all organs of the body. It occures in two forms – early and late.

Early syphilis includes primary and secondary syphilis.

Late syphilis includes nervous system syphilis, cardiovascular syphilis and gummatous syphilis.

Besides these is latent syphilis when there are no symptoms or signs of syphilis, but blood test for syphilis are positive.

Signs and symptoms
Primary syphilis:

-The ulcer may appear anywhere on the genitals.

  • In males often the ulcer is on the glans p*nis.
    -In females the ulcer could be in the vagina on the valva or the perineum or perinal skin.
  • The inguinal lymph nodes are enlarged.
    Secondary syphilis
    -A generalised rash which is non itchy may appear all over the body. -The rash is spotted and elevated.
  • There may be sores inside the mouth and generalised lymph nodes enlargement.

Late syphilis
Neurological syphilis

  • meningitis
  • general paresis of the insane
  • tables dorsalis.

Cardiovascular syphilis

  • aortic aneurysm
  • aortic valve disease.
  • coronary artery disease.

Gummatous syphilis

  • chronic slowly healing ulcers with scarring.
  • deep seated lumps.

Ulcers of primary syphilis are painless firm sores and can appear anywhere on the body.

Ulcers may heal without treatment. Usually there are enlarged inguinal lymph nodes also.
The rash of the secondary syphilis is non itchy, generalised maculopapular rash.

There is usually generalised lympadenopathy and there may be sores in the mouth. All system s can be affected in secondary syphilis.

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Why Is ZEC Concealing Voters Roll?

Tinashe Sambiri | CCC Secretary General, Chalton Hwende, was Tuesday morning bundled into a car following his meeting at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission offices where he had travelled to request audience over the voters roll and COVID regulations.

The development comes as Zimbabwe readies for the upcoming by-elections which President Constantino Chiwenga has said will put an end to a multi-party legislature.

Numerous irregularities were flagged in the days running up to today and these include duplicate entries in the database tables.

ZEC has announced that the voters roll should not be availed to the public, citing data protection concern as a reason.

Last week, the Commission announced that the voters roll will no longer be supplied outside permission from ZEC’s CEO.

“The regime is in panic mode, the voters roll should be availed to the public,” a CCC official said on Tuesday.

ZANU PF Will Rule Even “After Losing,” Leader Announces On Video

I want to tell you that ZANU PF rules even after losing, says ZANU PF meeting leader – DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN?

Speaking at a party meeting, he says: I want to stress it that there is nothing as good as loving your party ZANU PF.

Chamisa has nothing he can do in this country, and all his smaller opposition parties that are without number, nda,nde,ndei,ndo,ndu, they only get that far, while ZANU PF continues ruling.

I want to tell you that ZANU PF rules even after losing. Pamberi neZANU PF, Pasi nemhandu. I said ZANU PF going to elections is just a choice of our own, ZANU PF no matter winning or losing, continues to rule, because this party lost a lot of lives, others who are still in the mountains.

The tears if you hear…we are suffering right now because of troubles brught upon us by those people wearing yellow over there.

ZEC Bans Cellphones At Polling Stations

Tinashe Sambiri|A senior Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is challenging her suspension.

Former ZEC ICT director, Pamela Mapondera, is suing the commission for unlawful dismissal.

“Former ZEC Director for ICT, Pamela Mapondera, has filed a lawsuit at the Labour Court for unlawful dismissal.

ZEC had recently terminated her contract.

ZEC must not victimize employees for doing their job, but rather, all ZEC commissioners must resign,” Team Pachedu said in a statement.

Heal Zimbabwe Trust has expressed concern at the announcement by ZEC that polling agents are not allowed to carry mobile phones into voting centres.

” Today ZEC announced during training of Polling Agents in #KwekweCentral that all polling agents must not carry a phone, torch or pen & paper into the polling station on the day of the by-election.”

Mwonzora Man Kills Elderly Villager

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Bikita – Elson Mabasa aka Bhudhi is a cause for concern in Bikita for allegedly disturbing functions and terrorising villagers.

In a pathetic scene, Elson together with one of his brothers , Solomon, equally notorious and nonsensical reportedly assaulted, Mbuya Mukwena, who suffered internal casualties which she sustained up to her death on 16 January 2022.

People who spoke on condition of anonymity in fear of victimisation by Bhudhi said life has turned orgy and urgent assistance was needed.

“This man (Elson Mabasa) with his brother have been involved in other crimes with the same family like destruction of property, stealing goats and sheep and cutting barbed wire fence of the Mukwena family.

“Ironically, Elson claims to be a headman/Sabhuku which is not known by the local government. He just claims so yet he stays in Mukwena Village, it is not known where he gets that courage and there are suspicions of him having bribed the chief with a beast, however the District Administrator is yet to know this issue” said sources at Chiremwaremwa township where Bhudhi is always stationed.

Sources said two escaped imprisonment, but were given peace order which they violated on the burial of the hapless old woman.

At the funeral, they unashamedly caused commotion only to be removed by ZR Police who had attended the funeral.

They looted food before they were ordered to leave by by two police officers who were present.

Thirteen days later, on the 29 of January, the same Elson Mabasa made a false police report that he was assaulted at the funeral but begged the police not to make the issue a court case, his main fear being that of the stern warning he had been given at Bikita magistrates court.

However, he kept on pestering the police about the same issue, prompting the police to come to the Mukwena family to get the full details, only to discover that they had been used, he was lying.

These Mabasas are a nuisance everywhere they are, rather barbaric and hooliganism at general meeting, school meetings insulting head of Tabudirira High school Mr Mukwena and the local councillor.

They (Mabasa family members) are on record of grabbing positions at a local primary school Godfrey Mabasa(Munorwei) and Ndakaitei Mabasa forcibly secured themselves posts of chairperson and secretary of BEAM selection committee, respectively.

Unfortunately, Godfrey is campaigning to be MDC Alliance councillor.

Last year, the same people where at the chiefs court for defying the authority of Headman Mukwena.

They are rude and lack respect and even plough wherever they want defying the authority of local government.

Police Harass Hwende Over Voters Roll

Tinashe Sambiri | CCC Secretary General, Chalton Hwende, was Tuesday morning bundled into a car following his meeting at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission offices where he had travelled to request audience over the voters roll and COVID regulations.

The development comes as Zimbabwe readies for the upcoming by-elections which President Constantino Chiwenga has said will put an end to a multi-party legislature.

Numerous irregularities were flagged in the days running up to today and these include duplicate entries in the database tables.

ZEC has announced that the voters roll should not be availed to the public, citing data protection concern as a reason.

Last week, the Commission announced that the voters roll will no longer be supplied outside permission from ZEC’s CEO.

“The regime is in panic mode, the voters roll should be availed to the public,” a CCC official said on Tuesday.

VOTERS ROLL BREAKING NEWS: ZRP Cop forces Hwende Into Car

By A Correspondent | The CCC Secretary General, Chalton Hwende, was Tuesday morning forced into a car after his meeting at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission offices where he had traveled to request audience over the voters roll and COVID regulations.

The development comes as Zimbabwe readies for the upcoming bi elections which Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said will put an end to a multi party legislature.

Numerous irregularities were flagged in the days running up to today, and these include duplicate entries in the database tables. Aside this, ZEC has announced that the voters roll should not be availed to the public, citing data protection concern as a reason. Last week, the Commission announced that the voters roll will no longer be supplied outside permission from ZEC’s CEO.

Hwende who was accompanied by aides and ZimEye journalists, struggled as he was told to get into his car.

He is seen in the below footage.

VOTERS ROLL BREAKING NEWS: ZRP Cop forces Hwende Into Car

By A Correspondent | The CCC Secretary General, Chalton Hwende, was Tuesday morning forced into a car after his meeting at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission offices where he had traveled to request audience over the voters roll and COVID regulations.

The development comes as Zimbabwe readies for the upcoming bi elections which Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said will put an end to a multi party legislature.

Numerous irregularities were flagged in the days running up to today, and these include duplicate entries in the database tables. Aside this, ZEC has announced that the voters roll should not be availed to the public, citing data protection concern as a reason. Last week, the Commission announced that the voters roll will no longer be supplied outside permission from ZEC’s CEO.

Hwende who was accompanied by aides and ZimEye journalists, struggled as he was told to get into his car.

What’s wrong with addressing journalists?, Hwende asks.

“Go and address each other at your offices,” replies the cop.

He is seen in the below footage. – MORE TO FOLLOW

Police Accused Of Lying About Madzibaba Veshanduko Defacing Mbuya Nehanda

Lawyers representing Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) supporter Godfrey Karembera, who was allegedly brutally tortured in police custody, have accused the police of falsely claiming that he had attempted to deface Mbuya Nehanda’s statue.

Karembera, affectionately known as Madzibaba Veshanduko, was being represented by human rights lawyer Douglas Coltart yesterday when he appeared before Harare magistrate Barbara Mateko.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi was quoted by the State media saying Karembera was arrested for trying to deface Mbuya Nehanda’s statue, an allegation which was not listed in the court papers.

But Coltart refuted the allegations, saying he was illegally arrested and detained.  He said Karembera was actually over-detained as he was arrested on Thursday at 0830am and attended to on Saturday at  2pm.

He said evidence provided by Karembera’s doctor Jonathan Fernandes, who examined him at the Harare Central Police Station was that he had fresh bruises and lacerations caused by beating.

Coltart said Fernandes revealed that Karembera was struggling to walk due to the beating on his feet, while he had a swollen eye.

He said Karembera failed to appear in court because he was in bad state at Parirenyatwa Hospital where he is admitted.

Karembera was arrested for wearing CCC regalia in the Harare central business district by one Constable Manyeruke and others. They then brutalised him.

“Nyathi is quoted saying the accused person was arrested for attempting to deface the Mbuya Nehanda statue. There was no allegation relating to that on the court papers and it is common cause that the accused was more than 300 metres away from the Mbuya Nehanda statue. Nyathi lied and we don’t know where he got that from. He wanted to create his own narrative after the abuse of the CCC activist,” Coltart said.

Mateko postponed the matter to today for continuation of the application challenging Karembera’s placement on remand. The complainant is being represented by Brilliant Thembelani Nyathi.

It is alleged that on March 17 at the intersection of Julius Nyerere Way and Nelson Mandela Avenue in Harare, the  complainant was on duty and on patrol with other police officers when they met the accused person who was dressed in a yellow rob and chanting slogans.

The police officers advised him to stop, but he did not heed their call and allegedly insulted them, resulting in his arrest.

It is alleged that the accused person turned violent trying to resist arrest, but he was eventually subdued, handcuffed and taken to Harare Central Police Station.

-Newsday

Zanu PF Supporter In Court For Defacing CCC Posters

A Zanu-PF supporter was last week arraigned before Gokwe magistrate Hilary Ndlovu for defacing opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) posters.

Vittalless Mukede (46) was charged under section 151(1)(a) of the Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13) which prohibits defacing of other candidates’ posters.

Prosecutor Romeo Zibani told the court that Mukede of Sando village, Chief Chireya in Gokwe destroyed campaign posters placed by Chengetai Dzikamunhenga at Cee Jay special bar and at V Saitis complex at Mtora business centre in Gokwe North.

The posters had portraits of CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and ward 23 candidate Munyaradzi Nyati.

Mukede allegedly said he did not want to see any CCC posters in the area.

Dzikamunhenga gathered the torn pieces and took them to police in Nembudziya where he filed a report.

Ndlovu postponed the matter to today for continuation of trial.

-Newsday

Zim’s Most Violent Man Jabulani Sibanda Denounces Political Violence

Zanu-PF Bulawayo provincial chairperson Jabulani Sibanda has called on the ruling party to renounce violence.

Sibanda said this while addressing a Zanu-PF rally at Mkoba Stadium in Gweru at the weekend where he told party supporters that violence was evil and should not be tolerated in Zanu-PF.

The country is set to hold by-elections to fill 28 parliamentary and 127 council seats on Saturday.

He also said tribalism was detrimental to development.

Zanu-PF has been accused of perpetrating violence during the run-up to the elections.

On February 27, Zanu-PF supporters disrupted a Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) rally in Kwekwe where an opposition activist, Mbongeni Ncube, was killed while 17 others were injured.

“Violence is an evil that we can never tolerate in Zanu-PF.  It is our duty to defend our country through democratic elections.  Let us shun tribalism because it has no room in a democracy,” Sibanda said.

“We have power as Zanu-PF and that power comes with great responsibility. Let us unite as a party because this party belongs to us all.”

Sibanda, who was expelled from Zanu-PF during the late former President Robert Mugabe’s era, said the ruling party should maintain its cell structures.

He also urged Zanu-PF to allow party members with potential to rise through the leadership ranks.

“Leadership, let us allow those with potential to grow.  Let us allow the party to develop and let us allow our party to evolve progressively. We are one party defending our nation.”

He urged the youth to desist from drug and substance abuse, adding that they were not only detrimental to health, but that they were retrogressive to the development of the country.

The rally was meant to drum up support for the Zanu-PF Mkoba constituency candidate William Gondo ahead of the by-elections scheduled for Saturday.

War Vet Collapses, Dies While Waiting To Be Vetted For Govt Allowances

A 66-year-old war veteran collapsed and died while awaiting her turn to be vetted at Elangeni Training Institute in Bulawayo on Sunday.

The vetting process is also targeting non-combatant cadres, ex-political prisoners, detainees, restrictees and war collaborators in recognition of their contribution to the country’s liberation struggle.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the sudden death yesterday and identified the deceased as Nomathani Moyo.

“I can confirm that Moyo collapsed and died while she was in the queue during a vetting exercise at Elangeni Training Institute,” Ncube said.

Meanwhile, ex-Zipra fighters have complained that the time set for the vetting exercise was too short.

This came out during a Zipra Veterans Association vetting exercise held in Bulawayo last Friday.

During the meeting, war veterans expressed fears that they could miss the registration deadline.

The second phase of the 12-day vetting exercise began on Sunday.

The Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Economic Empowerment Programmes and Vetting Exercise was launched last year in June by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Under the second phase of the programme, applicants are supposed to report for vetting at various centres across the country’s 10 provinces where teams are deployed to ascertain their credentials.

Defence and War Veterans Affairs minister Oppah Muchinguri recently said war collaborators would be vetted from March 20 to 31, war veterans from March 20 to 31, non-combatant cadres from March 20 to 26, ex-political prisoners, and detainees and restrictees from March 20 to 26.

-Newsday

Axed ZEC Employee Fights Back Over Termination Of Contract

Former Zimbabwe Electoral Commission director for Information Communication Technology and voter delimitation, Pamela Mapondera has dragged the electoral body before the Labour Court for unlawfully terminating her contract.

Zec had terminated her contract accusing her of leaking the voters roll to political parties.

Mapondera who is represented by Ephraim Ndhlovu of Mabundu and Ndhlovu law chambers has cited Zec, and its chairperson Priscilla Chigumba as the first and second respondent.

Residents Association Raises Awareness On The Importance Of Voting

By A Correspondent- Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association (BPRA) has embarked on an awareness campaign to encourage residents to vote at Nkulumane and Pumula in the Marck 26 by-election.

BPRA chairperson, Ambrose Sibindi said they organised a roadshow with a group of organizations that came together for a common cause, to try and encourage all residents to partake in the 26th March by elections, giving them the advantages and the disadvantages of voting.

“We were targeting Nkulumane and Pumula where elections are taking place, from the past experience we have realized that people are unwilling to participate in the by-elections. We are trying to avoid a tendency where residents will go around complaining about a particular representative who would have made it into parliament but to make their own choice,” he said.

BPRA secretary for administration, Thembelani Dube said the roadshow helped residents as burning issues were addressed.

“We encourage people to register to vote and be active participants in the electoral processes.The residents who had pertinent questions related to the upcoming by elections and the registration process in general got immediate response,” he said.

Dube said the residents had no information on when the voters rolls for the councillors and house of assembly were closed and on the importance of voting, unaware of polling based voters rolls and the majority asked why it’s difficult for Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to decentralize their offices to wards,

‘Zanu PF Taking Advantage Of Drought To Woo Voters’

The ruling Zanu-PF party has been accused of using drought, which is currently affecting most parts of the country, as a political tool to woo voters ahead of the March 26 by-elections.

Last week, Chief Bernard Marange in Chiadzwa in Manicaland appealed for food aid as most crops in his area have wilted due to lack of rains.

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Mutasa Central MP Trevor Saruwaka told NewsDay that most crops in the Mutasa district of Manicaland were a write-off, adding that the government should begin mobilising for food aid.

“The rains started well but the month of February was a total disaster, there were no rains to talk about.We have lost almost 80% of our crops in Mutasa Central constituency.
The government should start mobilising for food aid,” Saruwaka said.

“However, we are worried that drought has been used as a political tool whereby food aid is politicised and is distributed by the government through Zanu-PF officials,” he said.

But Zanu-PF Manicaland vice-chairperson Tawanda Mukodza dismissed Saruwaka’s claims.

“This is just a political gimmick, the government assists everyone regardless of political affiliation, and as Zanu-PF we have good policies that make the people vote for the party,” Mukodza said.

Zanu-PF Manicaland provincial chairperson Mike Madiro also recently said 90% of crops in the province were a total write-off.  He appealed for urgent government support.

The ruling Zanu-PF party has been accused of politicising food aid in the past elections.

The country faces another drought year due to poor rains in the 2021/22 season.

The World Food Programme recently stated that US$65 million was required to ease the food crisis facing Zimbabwe where more than five million people are food insecure.

-Newsday

ZERA Reviews Fuel Prices Downwards

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has reviewed downwards the price of fuel in line with the prevailing international oil prices.

The move brings relief to motorists who have experienced sharp increases in the past weeks due to the adverse impact of the Russia/Ukraine conflict.

In a public notice yesterday, Zera said the latest pricing structure where the price of both diesel and petrol have been reduced by margins of around two percent and five percent were applicable from yesterday to March 27.

According to Zera, the latest pump price for diesel is now $213,90 per litre or US$1,60 per litre while petrol is selling at $213,49 per litre and US$1,59 per litre.

A few weeks ago, Zera increased fuel prices citing increasing oil prices on the international market with the pump price for diesel reviewed to $218,01 per litre or US$1,68 per litre while petrol was pegged at $216,78 per litre and US$1,67 in forex.

“Prices have been set in accordance with oil price patterns on the international market, which the authority is continuously monitoring. The public and operators are advised that the blending ratio remains at E0,” said Zera.

“Operators may sell the petroleum products below the prescribed prices depending on their trading advantages and should display prices in a prominent place as provided for by the fuel pricing regulations.”

Since January last year, there has been increases in the Free on Board (FoB) prices for diesel and petrol, which has had a knock-on effect on the pump price of fuel. FoB refers to the costs of shipping the product.

However, in light of the latest fuel price hikes, economic analysts have attributed these to the Russia-Ukraine war given that supply has been cut off from Russia.

Meanwhile, President Mnangagwa has directed Government to enforce domestic remedies including a reduction of duty on petroleum products to control the price of fuel.

The fuel price has been rising in recent weeks on the international market due to geopolitical factors caused by Russia-Ukraine war.

Hijacked Toyota Prado Recovered In Epworth

A Toyota Prado that was recently hijacked in Banket has been recovered dumped in Epworth as more cases of carjacking, armed robberies and theft continue to increase countrywide.

The vehicle was hijacked on March 14 before the robbers drove it towards the city where they later dumped it in the Epworth area. The vehicle was found without the battery, but with the keys in the ignition.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said no arrests have been made and investigations are in progress.

“In another case, police in Bulawayo recorded a case of theft of a motor vehicle in which the complainant parked her Toyota Runx vehicle at her yard in Hillside on March 17 at about 5pm and discovered that it was stolen the following morning.

“Investigations are underway,” he said.

Meanwhile, police have warned members of the public against offering lifts to strangers in their private vehicles.

This comes after on Saturday at around 9pm, a 36-year-old Norton man lost a Toyota Runx (AFE 8580), US$80, $700 and an Itel cellphone to two armed robbers he had offered a lift near Whitehouse bus stop in Kuwadzana area.

The two had alleged that they were going to an area known as Kasa Banana Compound in Norton and along the way, they attacked and robbed the victim.

Police in Bulawayo are also investigating two cases of unlawful entry and theft into premises.

In one of the cases, which occurred at the intersection of Jason Moyo Street and 4th Avenue, an unknown suspect broke into a shop where he damaged a chub safe before stealing US$7 918, R2 150 and a laptop.

On the second incident, which occurred along Herbert Chitepo Street, another unknown thief broke into college offices and stole a chub safe which had four laptops and a MiFi router.

Investigations on the cases are in progress.

In Luveve, a 23-year-old man was robbed by four men who were armed with an axe, of US$352, R600, $9 000, a cellphone and a black satchel containing $550 000 worth of airtime last Wednesday at around 6pm.

-State Media

Police Boss Taken To Task Over Blocking Of CCC Rallies

President Emmerson Mnangagwa reportedly quizzed Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga over the ZRP’s frequent ban on Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) campaign rallies across the country.

NewZimbabwe.com reports that the incident happened at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport on Wednesday last week when Matanga, along with other service chiefs, ministers and senior ZANU PF officials, welcomed Mnangagwa back from his Dubai trip.

Sources at the airport said Mnangagwa took particular exception to the Marondera rally which failed to take place the previous Saturday after police refused to sanction the gathering on the pretext that the party’s notification came at short notice. NewZimbabwe.com was told:

As you know these dignitaries do not like to miss those occasions to show their faces to the president and they line up to greet him. That is when Matanga came up for some roasting.

The president was clearly unamused. I think he spent a minute or so quizzing Matanga on why he was allowing that to happen. He pointed out to him that this was tarnishing the image of the country abroad and inviting unnecessary attention on Zimbabwe.

He was particularly concerned with the Marondera rally which attracted a lot of attention and wanted to know the exact reasons why police could not permit the rally.

Matanga reportedly said the rally was banned because of fears of violence and then immediately blamed the courts for not attending to the CCC application on time.

Mnangagwa who appeared unsatisfied told Matanga to fix the matter.

However, the sources further said it was not clear whether Mnangagwa was genuine in his probing since only two days later, police in Masvingo banned CCC’s rally on the pretext that ZANU PF had booked the same venues ahead of the Nelson Chamisa-led opposition.

The rally only went ahead after the Masvingo High Court quashed the police ban and instructed the police to provide the necessary security.

It also turned out that the ruling party did not have any rallies planned for either Mucheke or Mamutse Stadium as police claimed. The stadiums were empty all day.

More: NewZimbabwe.com

Khupe Backs Chamisa

MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe has officially announced that her party will rally behind Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) to bring change in the country.

Khupe made the announcement at a Press conference in Bulawayo yesterday where she told journalists that her party members will rally behind CCC candidates in Saturday’s by-elections and the 2023 general elections.

“We have agreed that we must come together, unite, join hands and rally behind Advocate Nelson Chamisa because come 2023, there is no doubt that he is going to be the President of the republic of Zimbabwe,” Khupe said.

“During my previous Press conference, I announced that very soon we will be joining a formidable party so that citizens can experience change. All MDC-T supporters should vote for the CCC candidates on March 26,” she said.

Khupe said her decision to rally behind Chamisa was a result of talks between her party and the CCC leadership, whereby it was agreed that they must first gather views on the issue from members of the public before an announcement is made.

Khupe, who is blamed for Chamisa’s failure to gain power during the 2018 elections, also said her party leadership was going to come up with a programme to integrate the MDC-T and CCC.

“We do not have conditions, everyone needs change and if fails to go to State House, we are back to square one,” she said.

The developments came a few months after Khupe was fired by MDC Alliance leader Douglas Mwonzora from the party and recalled from Parliament.  She then declared a split from the MDC Alliance and announced that she was the leader of MDC-T.

CCC spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said Khupe, like any citizen, was welcome to join the party.