Mwonzora’s Meeting To Replace Mafume Flops

By A Correspondent- A move to replace recalled Harare mayor Jacob Mafume by Douglas Mwonzora’s MDC Alliance failed yesterday after a scheduled full council meeting was aborted at the eleventh hour.

Some councillors boycotted the meeting amid claims that there was a push to elevate acting mayor Stewart Mutizwa to fill the vacant post ahead of this week’s swearing-in of the recently elected councillors.

The Citizens Coalition for Change has 28 councillors that are set to return to Town House after they won the March 26 by-elections.

Chamber secretary Warren Chiwawa told NewsDay that the meeting could not go ahead as only 12 councillors attended.

“According to the law, a meeting can go ahead when there are at least 17 councillors in attendance. However, only 12 turned up, forcing the meeting to adjourn,” he said.

Local Government minister July Moyo last week said Mafume’s seat was now vacant following his recall from the council by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

Mafume and other recalled PDP councillors Simon Chabuka (Mutare) and Arnold Batirai Dube (Bulawayo) have approached the High Court challenging their dismissal.

They want their recalls to be declared null and void, saying their constitutional rights had been being violated.

They cited Moyo, the town clerks of Harare, Bulawayo, Mutare and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission as respondents.

The matter is yet to be heard.- Newsday

Chiefs’ Stands Demands Divide Council

By A Correspondent- Five Hwange Chiefs have approached Hwange Local Board (HLB) appealing for exemption from paying for housing stands allocated to them.

Hwange District has five Chiefs: Whange, Shana, Dingane-Nelukoba, Nekatambe and Mvuthu.

The local authority has a resolution to allocate the five traditional leaders housing stand each in a residential area of their choice.

The matter has however divided the council.

According to the latest council minutes, the local authority finally resolved that the council will apply to the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works on behalf of Chiefs on the issue of exemption.

The issue was raised as a recommendation from the Health and Housing Committee meeting held in February 2020 when the council last held physical meetings because of the Covid-19 induced lockdowns.

“That resolution B24/11be set aside and be substituted with “Chiefs in Hwange District be allocated a stand each at any residential density at no intrinsic value”. Discussing on the above recommendation, the house was divided on the matter,” read part of the minutes.

The house noted that granting of exemption is done by the Ministry of Local Government and therefore Chiefs should apply through the Ministry.

HLB Town Secretary Mr Ndumiso Mdlalose told the councilors that the Chiefs had initially verbally made the application and added that it was up to the councillors to decide on the issue. Mr Mdlalose said the council could seek guidance from the Ministry, adding that previously council was guided by Urban Councils Act and Urban Stateland Manual and nothing was wrong.

Councillors said there should be clarity if the exemption, if granted, would apply only to incumbent Chiefs of even to future traditional leaders.

They said local authorities have no mandate to allocate land free of charge and anyone who requires a stand must apply.

But, the HLB has allocated land free of charge to St Patrick’s Hospital, Don Bosco and Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology.

The councillors resolved that council should follow procedure and advise the Chiefs to apply to the Ministry or for the council to apply on their behalf for the exemption.- Chronicle

Woman Kills Daughter (9), Commits Suicide

By A Correspondent- A 23 year old woman and her nine-year-old daughter were found dead at their home in a suspected suicide case.

Posting on twitter, the police said the woman and the girl are suspected to have consumed insecticide.

“The ZRP is investigating a suspected suicide case which occurred on 30 March in Kensington area, Bulawayo, where bodies of a woman (23) and her daughter (9) were found lying on a bed in a locked room with froth coming from their mouths.

“The room was locked from inside and a 100ml bottle of Diazon 30EC insecticide was recovered beside the bodies,” the police said.

Manhunt For Most Wanted Suspect Cornwell Kasambarare

By A Correspondent- Police have launched a manhunt for one of the country’s most wanted suspects Cornwell Junior Kasambarare, who is believed to be masterminding a spate of armed robbery and housebreaking cases in and around Harare.

Kasambarare, allegedly to have been part of Musa Taj Abdul’s criminal gang was released last year on bail and is believed to be part of the gang targeting households and business premises.

Alleged accomplice Spicer Takawira was recently arrested on charges of house breaking and theft.

Sources close to the investigations yesterday said police were still looking for Kasambarare, not just as a suspect, but also because he has an outstanding warrant of arrest for skipping bail and defaulting court.

Kasambarare, Takawira together with Leo Mandaza, Godwin Kusikwenyu (34) and another one only identified as Chamu, are accused of seven cases of house breaking and theft in Harare.

Takawira, Musafare Mupanhanga and Kasambarare are also alleged to be part of the gang that raided Mashwede Holdings in 2020 and got away with over US$100 000, R42 000, $14 000 worth of fuel coupons, firearms and 20 live rounds of ammunition.

With Mandaza and Takawira in custody, police still appealing for information that may lead to the arrest of Kasambarare.

In March 2020, Mashwede Holdings lost the cash to five workers and nine suspected robbers. The five workers, Mupanhanga and Kasambarare, were then arrested and appeared in court.

Among the five workers were two brothers related to the business owner, while two were security guards. The two suspected robbers were remanded in custody and told only the High Court could grant bail.

Meanwhile, police said they are also hunting down the four robbers who were recently involved in the second Mashwede attack, raiding a Mashwede Holdings food court and two other premises in Southlea Park, Harare, and got away with a Mitsubishi double cab and more than US$5 000.

The vehicle, which was parked at the premises for safekeeping was later found dumped in Nyatsime area of Chitungwiza. Nearby was the safe containing the cash which had been robbed at Mashwede Holdings.

Police said the robbers, who were armed with a pistol and a rifle, attacked two security guards whose hands they tied with shoelaces.

The gang then went to Virtue Service Station where they used a hammer to break a metal screen to gain entry into the premises.

They then ransacked a butchery and took away US$290 which was in one of the drawers inside an office before proceeding to a mini market at the premises where they stole electrical appliances.

The gang went to Chicken Mash owned by Mashwede Holdings and forcibly broke the aluminium doors with a hammer before attempting to break a safe which was containing cash, but failed.

They loaded the safe onto the Mitsubishi truck which they later dumped.

This was not the first time that Mashwede Holdings was hit by armed robbers.

ZRP Recovers Stolen Vehicle

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has announced the recovery of a vehicle that had been stolen on the 3rd of this month in Mbare.

Police say the victim parked his silver Corolla Crystallite vehicle AEP 9435 while going into a barbershop in Mbare and left the keys in the ignition. The incident happened at about 1540 hours.

The police in a statement said:

Police later recovered the vehicle at George Stark High School with some missing car accessories which include a car radio, speakers, battery and a Samsung cellphone.

ZRP Hwange recorded a case of theft of a white Toyota Hilux Revo vehicle (AFF 8145) at Sino Hydro, Hwange the 1st of April 2022. The vehicle was allegedly stolen by an unidentified suspect who impersonated a company employee.

In another case, on the 2nd of this month, at about 2300 hours, a 35-year-old motorist lost his Toyota Runx Vehicle ACN 6920 to an unknown suspect near Pamuzinda, Harare, after he parked the vehicle along the road to relieve himself while the engine was running.

Similarly, on the same day at about 2300 hrs, a Harare man (37) lost a white Nissan Tiida vehicle AFB 1746 after parking along the road for recess along Tynwald Drive. The unidentified passenger whom he had picked along Harare-Bulawayo Road jumped onto the steering and drove away.

PSMAS Adopts US$ Co-Payment System For Members

By A Correspondent- The Premier Services Medical Investment (PSMI) on Friday last week adopted a co-payment system where every member of PSMAS is required to pay US$5 or ZWL$1 050 before receiving treatment or services.

PSMI is the largest private health care services provider in the country and it operates hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and labs.

The company serves at least 90 per cent of Zimbabwe’s civil servants, who are members of the Premier Services Medical Aid Society (PSMAS).

Workers are unhappy with the adoption of the co-payment system by PSMI as they believe the move is aimed at increasing management perks.

Part of a letter addressed to the PSMAS board chair Jeremiah Bvirindi by the medical professional and Allied Workers Union of Zimbabwe on Monday, read:

This is very unfair to members, particularly Government employees who had always been paying their monthly contributions without anything in return.

Workers are of the view that the money being charged as co-payments is meant for nothing other than boosting management pockets.

But responding to emailed questions from The Herald, Premier Service Holding Company (PSHC) public relations, communications and brand manager Arthur Choga defended the recent introduction of a co-payment. He said:

Subscriptions on the medical aid side continue to track the official rate while costs are being incurred based on parallel market rates, making it difficult for PSMI to meet obligations as they fall due.

Given these pressures and the target market’s inability to afford market-related subscriptions, PSMI, therefore, introduced co-payments to assist in meeting operating expenses.

Premier Services Medical Investment (Pvt) Ltd is a division of Premier Services Holding Company.

Mbongeni Ncube’s Suspected Killers Freed

By A Correspondent- Five suspects linked to the violence that rocked a Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) Kwekwe rally leading to the death of one person have been released on bail.

Mbongeni Ncube died from the skirmishes that rocked the rally held in Mbizo suburb which was being addressed by CCC leader Nelson Chamisa after violence broke out during his address.

Initially, 16 people were arrested but the rest were released without charge after thorough investigations leading to the remaining five appearing in court facing murder and public violence charges.

The five Edmore Shoshera, Albert Maketo, Talent Imbayago, Panashe Mukavaza and Percy Mukwaturi were initially denied bail when they appeared before Kwekwe Magistrate Mrs Florence Nago.

However, Bulawayo High Court Judge, Justice Martin Makonese granted the five $10 000 bail each.

“After reading documents filed of record, it is ordered that the applicants be and are hereby admitted to bail pending trial under the conditions that the applicants deposit the sum of RTGS$10 000 each with the Clerk of Court Kwekwe Magistrates Court,” reads part of the judgement.

As part of their conditions, the applicants were ordered to continue residing at their given respective addresses and not to interfere with state witnesses until the matter is finalised.

They were also ordered to report once every fortnight on Fridays at ZRP Kwekwe Central Police Station pending the finalisation of the case.

It is alleged that on the day in question the five acting in connivance, stabbed Mbongeni Ncube with a sharp object leading to his death upon admission to Kwekwe General Hospital.

The gang also allegedly threw stones and attacked people who were attending the rally with spears, knives and sjamboks as well as catapults leaving many people injured.

The group also allegedly damaged motor vehicles and deflated tyres. Lawyer Charles Chigomere of Mutatu and Partners is representing the accused.-newsday

ED Appoints Tribunal To Probe Justice Mushore

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed a tribunal to probe High Court judge Justice Edith Mushore’s suitability for office after she allegedly went AWOL.

Mushore has reportedly not been reporting for duty since last year, resulting in the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) recommending that a tribunal be set up to investigate the matter.

In Proclamation 3 of 2022 published yesterday, Mnangagwa appointed retired judge Justice Maphios Cheda chairperson of the tribunal, and Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs secretary Virginia Mabhiza its secretary.

The tribunal shall be held for a period of five months from the date of swearing in of members, at such appropriate venue as shall be determined by the tribunal,” read the proclamation.

The terms of reference of the tribunal include investigating her suitability to remain in office and reasons for her failure to report for work without authorisation.

The investigation is in line with section 187 of the Constitution, which among others, provides that a judge may be removed from office only for inability to perform the function of his or her office, due to mental or physical incapacity, gross incompetence, or gross misconduct.-newsday

Where Are The New ZUPCO Buses

By A Correspondent| The Harare Residents Trust has questioned the availability of new ZUPCO buses bought by government to improve transport in urban areas, saying passengers continue to be stranded at pick up points especially after 7PM.

Posting on Twitter, HRT called for the dismissal of ZUPCO management accusing them of failing to properly manage the transport system.

Below is HRT’s full statement;

The new ZUPCO buses are not visible on Harare roads. Where exactly were they deployed? After 7 pm, there would be no ZUPCO buses to pick up passengers, leaving most workers stranded in town. Why is ZUPCO operating like this? The buses go to park when passengers are still stranded in town. A new management is definitely needed to make ZUPCO operate along commercial lines to serve the people and make money for the company. Reports even suggest that sometimes ZUPCO crews do not ask for money on boarding and then ask for payment when someone is leaving the bus, but do not issue tickets. Such a public transport company should improve its system to serve the public and not benefit a few individuals.

ZUPCO runs without following any timetable for people to get used to. The company can possibly introduce shifts for their crews so that the buses are readily available to ferry people even up to midnight.

Mishika-Shika and kombis operate freely and with minimal police interference because either the ZUPCO management has their own mishika-shika, or the police officers own the mishika-shika which are risky but serving the desperate commuters.

Why is there like a deliberate ploy to make ZUPCO so unprofessional, unreliable and poorly run? Under the current circumstances where it is the only allowed public transporter, it should be making a huge profit, serving the people with professionalism so that even when competition comes, they would have made their mark.

Who is destroying ZUPCO? The new buses are nowhere to be found on the road. Transport shortages are still prevalent.

“ZEC Issued Zanu PF A Colour Pictured Voters’ Roll”

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has been accused of issuing a voters’ roll with colour pictures to Zanu-PF candidates while denying the same to the opposition in what critics say amounts to vote fraud.

This is the second time in weeks that the electoral management body has been taken to task over the voters roll after it denied ownership of a voters roll which was exposed by data experts as being littered with irregularities.

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Binga North legislator Prince Dubeko-Sibanda yesterday claimed that Zanu-PF’s Victoria Falls local authority candidates in the March 26 by-elections, Musa Ncube and Kudakwashe Mavula Munsaka, were given copies of the voters roll with colour images of the voters.

“While Zec always denies the opposition access to the voters roll with pictures, it clandestinely released it to Zanu-PF in the just-ended by-elections. Zec should be disbanded,” Dubeko-Sibanda claimed.

He repeated the claims when contacted for comment yesterday.

But Zec spokesperson Jasper Mangwana yesterday denied that the electoral management body had issued a voters roll with colour images to Zanu-PF, and stopped short of saying it was leaked by its officials.

He said an internal investigation had been launched.

“We have asked the operational guys to look into the matter since we do not give political parties the voters roll with pictures. We want to understand what really transpired,” he said.

In February, Zec said a defective copy was leaked by its employees who were allegedly later suspended and later summarily dismissed from work.

Zanu-PF Matabeleland North chairperson Richard Moyo said he was not aware of the allegations.

“I am not aware of these claims,” he said.

The CCC complained ahead of the polls that Zec had blurred the party symbol and candidates’ images on some ballot papers used in the polls.

The voters roll was a contested document ahead of the polls, with the CCC saying the document was not credible after discrepancies were uncovered.

Zec, however, argued that there were attempts to discredit the electoral management body.

CCC interim deputy secretary for elections Ellen Shiriyedenga yesterday accused Zec of unfair practices.

“We have countless times requested Zec to provide us with a voters roll with images, but it has always denied (us the opportunity to have sight of it). It always cites security reasons and the need to protect private information,” Shiriyedenga told NewsDay.

“Recently, we have had issues of people with the same name and surname, but the only difference being the last two digits on the voters roll. This is one of the reasons a voters roll with images is important.”

Independent election watchdogs said claims that only Zanu-PF was given a voters roll with colour images of voters were disturbing, with Election Resource Centre programmes manager Solomon Bobosibunu saying this amounted to vote-rigging

“If the allegations are true that one political party got the voters rolls with pictures and the other one did not, then it is an unfair practice. It creates a tilted playing field. When we look at the electoral principles and practices everywhere else, political parties must be given materials that are equal and uniform,” Bobosibunu said.

Zimbabwe Election Support Network chairperson Andrew Makoni added: “The playing field must be even and such discrimination does not go well with the conduct of democratic elections. Zec must treat all political parties participating in an election equally.

“It is important to have pictures in the voters roll so that election officials can see if the person appearing before them intending to vote is the same person. This reduces chances of cheating or people voting on behalf of others.

“The voters roll, which is being inspected by citizens and members of the public before voting, must be the same voters roll to be used on the day of voting. This will allow errors to be attended to.-newsday

Bindura Mbanje Grower (59) Jailed

By A Correspondent- A 59 year old Bindura  man was jailed for growing over 2000 plants of cannibis .

Taurai Kanyemba  of Musana Bindura was sentenced to two years in jail by Bindura magistrate Ruramai Chitumbura.

Prosecutor  Victoria Choga told the court  that on January 2 the police received  a tip off to the effect that Kanyemba was cultivating dagga.

They stormed at his house while he was away and upon his arrival he saw the police waiting  for him.

The police introduced themselves and he led them to his field where uprooted 2372 plants of dagga.

He told the magistrate that he committed the offense because he was trying to raise income to feed his family.

“Your worship l am unemployed and the only option l found to feed my family was through cultivating  dagga may you be linient with me, ” he pleaded.

Mandatory Covid-19 Tests For Those Attending Independence Day Celebrations

By A Correspondent- All people who will attend the main 20 celebrations to be held at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo will be tested for the coronavirus.

Bulawayo City Council director of health services Edwin Sibanda said they will test everyone entering the stadium while all the other COVID-19 protocols will be observed at the event. Said, Dr Sibanda:

All attendees will be tested, and all COVID-19 protocols will be observed. Vaccination is available at all clinics and central hospitals for free and QR codes on vaccination cards are being activated at the Tower Block.

Day is on 18 April and this year the country celebrates 42 years of freedom and black majority rule.

Barbourfields Stadium will become the first venue outside Harare to host the main Independence Day celebrations since 1980.

Meanwhile, the celebrations will include a football match between perennial rivals Highlanders and Dynamos, and later, members of the public will be treated to a music gala.-statemedia

400 Zimbos Jailed In Botswana

By A Correspondent- Botswana and Zimbabwe are set to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will see prisoner exchanges between the countries.

Zimbabweans serving jail time in Botswana will be able to complete their sentences back in their home country, in exchange for Batswana nationals who will be deported back to Botswana to complete their sentences there. .

According to Zimbabwe prisons and correctional services commissioner, Gen Moses Chihobvu, there were an estimated 400 Zimbabweans in Botswana jails.

“I think we have less than 10 Batswana who are in prison in Zimbabwe,” said Chihobvu

Dinah Marathe, commissioner of the Botswana prison service, visited Zimbabwe with a delegation to meet its correctional services authorities.

Addressing journalists during the tour on Saturday, Marathe said signing of the MOU will allow the two countries to work together on various issues.

“We are going to complete the signing of the MOU by June. It allows our two republics to work together. It will also allow our own citizens who are incarcerated in Zimbabwe prisons to serve their sentences back home and Zimbabweans who are serving in Botswana to finish their sentences here in Zimbabwe, so that they are closer to their relatives who can help them when they reintegrate into society.”

In 2020, Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi pardoned 15 Zimbabwean prisoners amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Zimbabwe’s prisons are severely overcrowded. Last year, the country declared an amnesty for prisoners who had served at least a third of their sentences as a way to ease overcrowding.

Masiyiwa’s Daughter Replaces Dad On Econet Board

Elizabeth Tanya Masiyiwa, daughter to Econet founder Strive Masiyiwa, has been appointed to the board of directors of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe.

In a notice posted on the company’s website by the company’s board secretary, Econet said the appointment was with effect from 1 April 2022.

Ms Masiyiwa, a business leader, social entrepreneur and philanthropist in her own right, holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Banking and International Finance from Bayes Business School, City University London and a Masters of Social Entrepreneurship from Hult International Business School. She is currently studying for an Executive MBA from Cambridge University.

Ms Masiyiwa, who holds a number of leadership positions in both local and international organisations, serves on a number of boards, including the Harvard University Leadership Council for the Centre of African Studies and Higherlife Foundation.

She has worked in various organizations “spearheading the investment and funding programmes as well as the human capital development of those organisations.”

-Newsday

ED “Ignores” Mohadi Replacement

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe has been without a second Vice-President for over a year following the resignation of Kembo Mohadi in March last year.

Presidential spokesperson George Charamba on Tuesday told NewsDay that he could not comment on when President Emmerson Mnangagwa would appoint a second VP.

Mohadi resigned on 1 March 2021 in the wake of damning immoral allegations which dogged him until the end of February 2021.

Constitutional lawyer Lovemore Madhuku said there was no law that compels the President to appoint a second VP. Said Madhuku:

The President has not breached any part of the Constitution by not appointing a second VP.

The 1987 Unity Accord is irrelevant in the appointment of the VPs because it is a private contract between Zanu PF and PF Zapu. That cannot be enforced using the laws of Zimbabwe.

The post of the second VP was created following the 1987 Unity Accord between ZANU PF and PF ZAPU and was reserved for former ZAPU members.

However, political analyst Methuseli Moyo said former ZAPU members are anxiously waiting for Mnangagwa’s choice. Said Moyo:

The way Mohadi was induced to resign was very suspicious, and the amount of time it has taken to replace him or reappoint him makes the issue more suspicious.

No doubt Mohadi is bitter, and his fellow ex-ZAPU colleagues are anxious about what befell him, and who will succeed him.

The way ED came into power makes him indebted to a lot of people who made it happen.

He wants those harbouring ambitions to come out. It plays to his advantage to keep everybody anxious and hoping.

This is not the first time that Zimbabwe has had a single VP. Joice Mujuru once served alone from 2009 to 2014 following the death of Joseph Msika.

“Sakupwanya Becoming Big Headed”: Madiro

By A Correspondent- Zanu-PF Manicaland provincial chairperson Mike Madiro is reportedly pushing for the removal of provincial youth chairperson Stanley Sakupwanya claiming that he was becoming “big headed”.

Madiro and Sakupwanya formed a formidable campaign team that saw them both win provincial elections last year.

Sources in Manicaland told NewsDay yesterday that the relationship between Madiro and Sakupwanya had collapsed, with the provincial chairperson pushing for a vote of no-confidence against his former ally.

“Madiro is inciting other youths in the province to pass the vote of no confidence. We are very sure a vote of no-confidence is coming against him,” a source said,

Madiro always wanted to have control of the province and felt overshadowed after Sakupwanya recently met President Emmerson Mnangagwa in Kwekwe, where youths were given cows. Sakupwanya also met President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House with other youth chairpersons from other provinces, where they had photo shoots.”

Sakupwanya and Madiro yesterday denied that there was bad blood between them.

“This is a mischievous allegation,” Madiro said.

Sakupwanya said: “I am not big headed, I work well with my boss (Madiro). I was even with him on Sunday. This is just a conspiracy.”

Madiro is a close Mnangagwa ally.-newsday

Drama In Parliament As CCC Legislators Take Oath Of Office

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MPs-elect received a baptism of fire on their first day in Parliament yesterday after they turned up in yellow attire for the swearing-in ceremony.

Zanu PF MPs protested, accusing the opposition of coming to the august House dressed in party regalia.

Yellow is the CCC party’s official colour.

But Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda quashed the objections, saying there was nothing amiss since the CCC members’ attire had no party symbol.

“If there is no visible party symbol, it can be allowed in the House,” Mudenda ruled, before Clerk of Parliament Kennedy Chokuda proceeded to swear-in the 28 legislators who were elected in the March 26 by-elections.

The CCC MPs who were sworn-in included Tendai Biti (Harare East), Settlement Chikwinya (Mbizo), Prince Dubeko Sibanda (Binga North), Amos Chibaya (Mkoba), Willias Madzimure (Kambuzuma), Chalton Hwende (Kuwadzana East), among others.

Zanu PF also had nine MPs sworn-in, who included Zalerah Makari (Epworth), Misheck Mugadza (Mutasa South),  Jeremiah Chiwetu (Marondera East), Nyasha Masoka (Murewa South), Munyaradzi Zizhou (Chivi South), Master Makope (Mwenezi East), Ncube Musa (Tsholotsho South), Davison Masvisvi (Gokwe Central) and Tasara Hungwe (Mberengwa South).

Some of the seats became vacant following recalls initiated by MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora, while others were a result of deaths and posting of MPs as ambassadors.

The newly formed CCC party bagged 19 seats while Zanu PF got nine.

Mberengwa South legislator Tasara Hungwe (Zanu PF) said: “I promise to go back to my constituency and ensure there is communication with regards to things happening in Parliament.”

Kwekwe Central MP Judith Tobaiwa (CCC) said she would fight to end machete violence in the Midlands city.

Her constituency is where CCC supporter Mbongeni Ncube was killed at a campaign rally in February.

“We are also going to address issues of child abuse and child marriages.  Young girls are being married off due to poverty and we need to end that,” Tobaiwa said.

Mugadza (Zanu PF) said:  “People will not regret their choice.  I will take the constituency to another level in terms of development.”

Nkulumane MP Kucaca Phulu (CCC) said people from his constituency would benefit from his representative role as an MP, by getting feedback on what is happening in Parliament.

-Newsday

Polling Station Dismantled In Mutasa South

By A Correspondent- A polling station was allegedly dismantled on the eve of the by-election in Mutasa South National Constituency election, leading to the disenfranchisement of hundreds of voters which may have held sway in the result, it has emerged.

The development has triggered fears the polling station ruined Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) candidate, Regai Tsunga’s chance of winning the election.

Tsunga was narrowly beaten by Zanu-PF candidate Misheck Mugadza after garnering 5 269 votes against his nemesis’ 5 818.

Mugadza holds a senior position in the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).

Well-placed official sources who presided over the elections said the removal of a polling station deprived a number of people from voting within an urban ward, which was one of Tsunga’s strongholds.

“A polling station in Florida middle density suburb was removed from the system in the last minute. The officials responsible for that polling station were given a directive to remove it from the system under unclear circumstances,” an official source said.

“They later realised that it was a trick aimed at influencing election outcome only after results started trickling in. That polling station had a remarkable number of voters from the leafy suburbs of Mutare, and Mugadza had lessor chances of winning there. This is real. The move influenced the outcome, a team of government officials who presided over the elections even testified,” the source added.

ZEC Manicaland elections officer, Thompson Chivereveshe, declined to comment on the matter saying: “We are no longer talking about elections. Anyone with allegations can go to the electoral court. I do not know anything regarding this issue. The elections are over, hence I do not know what you are talking about.”

Tsunga confirmed that a polling station in Florida was dismantled.

He said another one in Chikanga phase one (ward 14), was moved to a different.

.”Yes it’s true. The explanation can only come from ZEC why they did that. It resulted in many people not getting the chance to vote. I talked to the district elections officer regarding the Florida polling station and he simply said it was because they had to merge the two polling stations into one,” Tsunga said.

“Whether that was done in good faith or there was a sinister motive, as we suspect, it is a question for ZEC to answer. We hope that in the future, if any changes have to be made regarding configuration of polling stations, it will be communicated to all political parties and interested stakeholders in advance,” he said.

“Once they continue to do things in a clandestine manner, they give us every reason to be suspicious. We always clamour for electoral reforms so that the outcome is not thereof ever disputed. If everything is done in a transparent manner, with no issues arising, the winner and the loser will feel content after elections are conducted.”

Mutasa South constituency consists of some parts of Mutare urban, including Penhalonga peri-urban.

According to statistics availed by the Election Resource Centre (ERC), the voter turnout in Mutasa South during by-elections was 34,47% compared to 85% during the 2018 polls.

Biti: Govt Blew USD80mil on Bi Elections

By A Correspondent | Citizens Coalition deputy president Tendai Biti has announced saying the government blew USD80 million on the just ended bi elections.

Biti was speaking at parliament yesterday when he said despite Nelson Chamisa’s MPs being restored to their original positions: ” it has been a very costly process more than USD80 million has been spent on these bi elections, and I can assure you that this is a country that can’t afford USD80 mil. USD80mil could have gone to textbooks, could have gone to drugs…”

He said in full:

Zanu PF Chiweshe Terror Campaign Thug Dies

By -Zanu PF Central Committee member, and Chiweshe terror campaign leader John Nhamburo has died.

He was 41.
Nhamburo died at Parirenyatwa hospital in Harare this Tuesday morning after a short illness.

Zanu PF Mazowe District Coordinating Committee Secretary for Information, Kushinga Dutiro confirmed the development describing Nhamburo’s death as a huge loss to the ruling party.
He told the state media that the party has lost a cadre who still had a lot to offer in politics after becoming a member of the ZanuPF central committee at a young age.
Nhamburo was a former Zanu PF national youth executive member.

Funeral arrangements will be announced in due course.
Last month, Nhamburo was accused of deliberately running over and killing a Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) member.
His actions resulted in massive uproar as police hesitated to bring him to book.
Opposition CCC claims that Nhamburo was in the habit of terrorising villagers in Ward 2 in Chaona.

“No Yellow In Parliament”: Speaker

By A Correspondent- National Assembly Speaker Jacob Mudenda on Tuesday ordered Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MPs not to wear yellow in Parliament.

The order came after Buhera South MP Joseph Chinotimba (ZANU PF) protested that some CCC MPs were wearing party symbols.

The CCC MPs dressed formally, but some were wearing yellow neck-ties, shirts, tops and blazers. Said Mudenda:

From tomorrow, can Honourable Members adhere to the dress code and not be seen in colours that are aligned to party affiliation. Please be advised accordingly.

According to ZimLive, Harare East MP Tendai Biti, wore a striped yellow and navy-blue tie while Prince Dubeko Sibanda (Binga North), Amos Chibaya (Mkoba), Prosper Mutseyami (Chikanga-Dangamvura), Chalton Hwende (Kuwadzana East) and Settlement Chikwinya (Mbizo) all wore yellow ties.

Judith Tobaiwa (Kwekwe Central) and Sichelesile Mahlangu (Pumula) wore yellow blazers.

Mudenda’s directive riled CCC MPs, who vowed to wear colours of their choice as long as it was not party regalia.

Speaking outside parliament, Biti, who is also CCC deputy president, said:I can understand if the Speaker rules against putting on yellow T-Shirts but if I put on a yellow shirt, a formal business shirt or a yellow tie, I’m not breaching any law.

I hope he doesn’t put us in a position where there’s an unnecessary collision, and that there is litigation and civil war in that House.

A necktie or shirt is not party regalia. If we come wearing Zambias, it’s a different thing but I don’t think anyone has an intention to do that.

There’s no law in the world anywhere that proscribes anyone from putting on a necktie of his or her own choice.

Mutseyami said what Mudenda suggested is impractical since green, yellow, black and red are among the colours that are used by different political parties.

He said:

Is what the Speaker is saying lawful, or he’s just telling us what’s in his head? This is not Mudenda’s House, it’s a national House.

We were not voted for by Mudenda but by the people. We’re not here out of his compassion.

In any case, no one is quite sure which colour he says belongs to a political party.

In this country, there are political parties that use green, yellow, black and red.

I don’t know which of those colours is a party colour, and which one is not.

Parliament Bans Yellow Regalia

By-National Assembly Speaker Jacob Mudenda has ordered Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MPs not to wear yellow in Parliament.

The order came after Buhera South MP Joseph Chinotimba (ZANU PF) protested that some CCC MPs were wearing party symbols.

The CCC MPs dressed formally, but some were wearing yellow neck-ties, shirts, tops and blazers. Said Mudenda:

From tomorrow, can Honourable Members adhere to the dress code and not be seen in colours that are aligned to party affiliation. Please be advised accordingly.

According to ZimLive, Harare East MP Tendai Biti, wore a striped yellow and navy-blue tie while Prince Dubeko Sibanda (Binga North), Amos Chibaya (Mkoba), Prosper Mutseyami (Chikanga-Dangamvura), Chalton Hwende (Kuwadzana East) and Settlement Chikwinya (Mbizo) all wore yellow ties.

Judith Tobaiwa (Kwekwe Central) and Sichelesile Mahlangu (Pumula) wore yellow blazers.

Mudenda’s directive riled CCC MPs, who vowed to wear colours of their choice as long as it was not party regalia. Speaking outside parliament, Biti, who is also CCC deputy president, said:

I can understand if the Speaker rules against putting on yellow T-Shirts but if I put on a yellow shirt, a formal business shirt or a yellow tie, I’m not breaching any law.

I hope he doesn’t put us in a position where there’s an unnecessary collision, and that there is litigation and civil war in that House.

A necktie or shirt is not party regalia. If we come wearing Zambias, it’s a different thing but I don’t think anyone has an intention to do that.

There’s no law in the world anywhere that proscribes anyone from putting on a necktie of his or her own choice.

Mutseyami said what Mudenda suggested is impractical since green, yellow, black and red are among the colours that are used by different political parties. He said:

Is what the Speaker is saying lawful, or he’s just telling us what’s in his head? This is not Mudenda’s House, it’s a national House.

We were not voted for by Mudenda but by the people. We’re not here out of his compassion.

In any case, no one is quite sure which colour he says belongs to a political party.

In this country, there are political parties that use green, yellow, black and red.

I don’t know which of those colours is a party colour, and which one is not.

More: ZimLive

Masiyiwa Appoints Daughter Into The Econet Board

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited has appointed Elizabeth Masiyiwa to its board of directors, according to a statement released by the company on its official website.
The appointment is with effect from 1 April 2022.
In making the announcement, Econet said Miss Masiyiwa brings a wealth of experience to the board having worked as a senior executive for various organisations including Higherlife Foundation where she is the head of Design and Innovation.

“She has worked in various organisations, spearheading the investment and funding programmes as well as the human capital development of those organisations.
Miss Masiyiwa, who is also a social entrepreneur and philanthropist, also serves on the board of the Harvard University Leadership Council for the Centre of African Studies.
“The board of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of Miss Elizabeth Tanya Masiyiwa to the board of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited,” reads the Econet statement in part.
Miss Masiyiwa holds a BSc (Hons) degree in Banking and International Finance from Bayes Business School, City University London, a Masters of Social Entrepreneurship from Hult International Business School and is currently completing the Executive MBA from Cambridge Judge Business School, Cambridge University.

Zanu PF Vows To Hold On Power Even If Chamisa Wins 2023 Elections

By-The ruling Zanu PF party has vowed that it will never surrender power to opposition parties, saying it will “rule for a very long time”.

This was disclosed yesterday by Zanu PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu in Harare while officiating at a send-off ceremony of 36 party members set for a training stint at the Julius Nyerere Leadership Centre in Tanzania.

The centre, which was built by the Chinese Communist Party on a US$40 million budget, specialises in policy and leadership studies.
Mpofu described Zanu PF as one of the most formidable political parties in southern Africa.

“We are going to be in power for a very long time. We are not going to surrender power. We will always be the governing party,” Mpofu said.
Mpofu revealed that in January 2019 during fuel protests, panicky President Emmerson Mnangagwa had to hastily dispatch the late Agriculture minister Perrance Shiri to Tanzania to lobby for support to quash the protests as he felt that his grip on power was under threat.
“President Mnangagwa had to dispatch the late Air Chief Marshal Perrance Shiri to lobby for support in Tanzania after the stay-away. The late Tanzanian President John Magufuli promised unwavering support and said all regime change machinations would be thwarted,” Mpofu said.
During the three-day protests, security forces used lethal force to crush nationwide demonstrations after government had announced a fuel price increase of 150%. Security forces fired live ammunition on unarmed civilians, killing 17 people.
Mpofu flaunted his liberation war credentials, claiming that he was trained in Tanzania during the liberation struggle.
“Tanzania was one of the first countries to train liberation fighters. I trained in Tanzania in 1968 where I was with the likes of Ambrose Mutinhiri who was an instructor then.”
Mpofu said the 36 trainees were drawn from the ruling party, the public service and other institutions.
The Julius Nyerere Leadership Centre prides itself in contextualising problems and their solutions. It draws from a wide variety of approaches, that include, innovative policy leading research, quality dialogues, youth training and mentoring, providing an important platform for distinguished African intellectuals and scholars.
-Newsday

Bulawayo Woman Murders Daughter, Commits Suicide

By A 23-year-old woman and her nine-year-old daughter were found dead at their home in a suspected suicide case.

In their Twitter page, the police said the woman and the girl are suspected to have consumed insecticide.

“The ZRP is investigating a suspected suicide case which occurred on 30 March in Kensington area, Bulawayo, where bodies of a woman (23) and her daughter (9) were found lying on a bed in a locked room with froth coming from their mouths.

“The room was locked from inside and a 100ml bottle of Diazon 30EC insecticide was recovered beside the bodies,” the police said.

Parliament Swears In Chamisa MPs

By- Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda has sworn in 28 parliamentarians that won seats in the National Assembly elections held in by-elections held on March 26.

Nelson Chamisa’s Citizens Coalition for Change won 19 seats, beating Zanu Pf which got nine.

Chiefs Demand Free Stands

Five Hwange Chiefs have approached Hwange Local Board (HLB) appealing for exemption from paying for housing stands allocated to them.
Hwange District has five Chiefs: Whange, Shana, Dingane-Nelukoba, Nekatambe and Mvuthu.

The local authority has a resolution to allocate the five traditional leaders housing stand each in a residential area of their choice.

The matter has however divided the council.

According to the latest council minutes, the local authority finally resolved that the council will apply to the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works on behalf of Chiefs on the issue of exemption.

The issue was raised as a recommendation from the Health and Housing Committee meeting held in February 2020 when the council last held physical meetings because of the Covid-19 induced lockdowns.

“That resolution B24/11be set aside and be substituted with “Chiefs in Hwange District be allocated a stand each at any residential density at no intrinsic value”. Discussing on the above recommendation, the house was divided on the matter,” read part of the minutes.

The house noted that granting of exemption is done by the Ministry of Local Government and therefore Chiefs should apply through the Ministry.

HLB Town Secretary Mr Ndumiso Mdlalose told the councilors that the Chiefs had initially verbally made the application and added that it was up to the councillors to decide on the issue. Mr Mdlalose said the council could seek guidance from the Ministry, adding that previously council was guided by Urban Councils Act and Urban Stateland Manual and nothing was wrong.

Councillors said there should be clarity if the exemption, if granted, would apply only to incumbent Chiefs of even to future traditional leaders.

They said local authorities have no mandate to allocate land free of charge and anyone who requires a stand must apply.

But, the HLB has allocated land free of charge to St Patrick’s Hospital, Don Bosco and Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology.

The councillors resolved that council should follow procedure and advise the Chiefs to apply to the Ministry or for the council to apply on their behalf for the exemption.- Chronicle

No Yellow In Parliament

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MPs-elect received a baptism of fire on their first day in Parliament yesterday after they turned up in yellow attire for the swearing-in ceremony.

Zanu PF MPs protested, accusing the opposition of coming to the august House dressed in party regalia. Yellow is the CCC party’s official colour.

But Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda quashed the objections, saying there was nothing amiss since the CCC members’ attire had no party symbol.

“If there is no visible party symbol, it can be allowed in the House,” Mudenda ruled, before Clerk of Parliament Kennedy Chokuda proceeded to swear-in the 28 legislators who were elected in the March 26 by-elections.

The CCC MPs who were sworn-in included Tendai Biti (Harare East), Settlement Chikwinya (Mbizo), Prince Dubeko Sibanda (Binga North), Amos Chibaya (Mkoba), Willias Madzimure (Kambuzuma), Chalton Hwende (Kuwadzana East), among others.

Newly-elected Citizens Coalition for Change legislators take oath of office in the National Assembly in Harare yesterday

Zanu PF also had nine MPs sworn-in, who included Zalerah Makari (Epworth), Misheck Mugadza (Mutasa South), Jeremiah Chiwetu (Marondera East), Nyasha Masoka (Murewa South), Munyaradzi Zizhou (Chivi South), Master Makope (Mwenezi East), Ncube Musa (Tsholotsho South), Davison Masvisvi (Gokwe Central) and Tasara Hungwe (Mberengwa South).

Some of the seats became vacant following recalls initiated by MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora, while others were a result of deaths and posting of MPs as ambassadors. The newly formed CCC party bagged 19 seats while Zanu PF got nine.

Mberengwa South legislator Tasara Hungwe (Zanu PF) said: “I promise to go back to my constituency and ensure there is communication with regards to things happening in Parliament.”

Kwekwe Central MP Judith Tobaiwa (CCC) said she would fight to end machete violence in the Midlands city.

Her constituency is where CCC supporter Mbongeni Ncube was killed at a campaign rally in February.

“We are also going to address issues of child abuse and child marriages. Young girls are being married off due to poverty and we need to end that,” Tobaiwa said.

Mugadza (Zanu PF) said: “People will not regret their choice. I will take the constituency to another level in terms of development.”

Nkulumane MP Kucaca Phulu (CCC) said people from his constituency would benefit from his representative role as an MP, by getting feedback on what is happening in Parliament. Newsday

Mass Protests Hit UZ

Mwonzora Meeting To Replace Mafume Flops

Douglas Mwonzora

A move to replace recalled Harare mayor Jacob Mafume by Douglas Mwonzora’s MDC Alliance failed yesterday after a scheduled full council meeting was aborted at the eleventh hour.

Some councillors boycotted the meeting amid claims that there was a push to elevate acting mayor Stewart Mutizwa to fill the vacant post ahead of this week’s swearing-in of the recently elected councillors.

The Citizens Coalition for Change has 28 councillors that are set to return to Town House after they won the March 26 by-elections.

Chamber secretary Warren Chiwawa told NewsDay that the meeting could not go ahead as only 12 councillors attended.

“According to the law, a meeting can go ahead when there are at least 17 councillors in attendance. However, only 12 turned up, forcing the meeting to adjourn,” he said.

Local Government minister July Moyo last week said Mafume’s seat was now vacant following his recall from the council by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

Mafume and other recalled PDP councillors Simon Chabuka (Mutare) and Arnold Batirai Dube (Bulawayo) have approached the High Court challenging their dismissal.

They want their recalls to be declared null and void, saying their constitutional rights had been being violated.

They cited Moyo, the town clerks of Harare, Bulawayo, Mutare and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission as respondents.

The matter is yet to be heard.- Newsday

Citizens’ Power Unstoppable- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|The outcome of the March 26 by-elections is a sign of great hope for the nation, Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

According to President Chamisa, citizens are the “compass of politics, not politicians.”

“CITIZENS’ MPs SWORN IN TODAY…

The recent by-elections taught all that ultimately CITIZENS have the power to change things & define the direction of a nation.

CITIZENS are the compass of all politics,not political parties or politicians.

Thank you God Almighty. Thank you Citizens,” President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page.

In a statement CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba said:

The people’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa would like to thank all Citizens for coming out in large numbers and in the process sending an emphatic message about the possibilities of CitizensPower.

Today our inaugural 19 CCC Members of Parliament will be sworn in as the 1st batch of our team to form the next government. We are excited and we assure Citizens that all our 19 Parliamentarians will execute our citizen centered Parliamentary agenda by holding the Executive to account and sponsoring and supporting legislation that entrenches democracy, the rule of law, transparency & accountability.

We will also have later this week the swearing in of Citizens’ Councillors across the country.

This is all born out of the collective efforts of Citizens with the intention to win our country for total transformation.

2023 beckons and we urge every young person to REGISTER TO VOTE.

With love and solidarity always.

Your Champion in Chief

Zanu PF Stalwart Dies Mysteriously

Stop Hallucinating, Mzembi Taunts Obert Mpofu Over Zanu PF Will Rule Forever Remarks

Tinashe Sambiri |Former Tourism Minister, Walter Mzembi has castigated Zanu PF stalwart Obert Mpofu for claiming the former revolutionary party will rule forever.

Obert Mpofu, quoted by a daily publication, claimed Zanu PF would not cede power.

Mzembi has described Mpofu’s utterances as mere hallucinating.

“Ian Smith made a similar Declaration , ” not in thousand years ” after 16 years he was out !The Mpofu Declaration is a terminal fart!

Obert Mpofu Declares Zanu PF Will Never Leave Power, Claims Party Will Rule For A Very Long Time,” Mzembi said.

Facts About Ovarian Cysts

Health Talk

With Sandra Sadziwa

Ovarian cysts are solid or fluid-filled pockets in or on your ovary.

They’re common, especially in women who are pregnant or who haven’t gone through qmenopause yet. Most of the time, they’re painless and harmless.

You might get one every month as part of your menstrual cycle and never know it. They usually go away on their own without treatment.

A cyst becomes a problem when it doesn’t go away or gets bigger. It can become painful.

There’s also the possibility of cancer, but it’s rare. The chances go up as you get older.

Ovarian Cyst Symptoms

Most ovarian cysts are small and don’t cause any problems.

When there are symptoms, you might have pressure, bloating, swelling, or pain in one side of your lower belly.

This pain may be sharp or dull, and it can come and go.

Sudden, severe belly pain

Pain with fever and throwing up

Dizziness, weakness, or feeling faint

Fast breathing

These things could mean your cyst has caused the ovary to twist.

Ovarian Cyst Causes
Most cysts are “functional.”

They’re a part of your monthly cycle.

Types of Cysts Follicle cyst.

Your ovaries usually release one egg each month. It grows inside a tiny sac called a follicle.

When th HBe egg is ready, the follicle breaks open and releases it.

If the sac doesn’t open, it causes a follicle cyst. These often go away in 1 to 3 months.

Corpus luteum cyst.

Once the egg is released, the empty follicle usually shrinks and helps get ready for the next egg.

It becomes a cyst when it closes back up and fluid collects inside. It may go away in a few weeks. But it may bleed or cause pain as it grows.

Others are nonfunctional. In some women, their ovaries make a lot of small cysts.

This condition is called polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

It can make it hard to get pregnant. Other nonfunctional cysts may be caused by cancer.

Ovarian Cyst Risk Factors

Things that may make you more likely to get ovarian cysts include:

Hormonal problems. Taking the fertility drug to help you ovulate can increase your risk of cysts.

Pregnancy

The cyst that forms during ovulation may stay on your ovary after you get pregnant and throughout your pregnancy.

Endometriosis. Cells that usually line the inside of your uterus grow outside it.

These wayward cells can attach to your ovary and cause a cyst to grow.

A severe pelvic infection. If this spreads to your ovaries, it can cause cysts there.

A previous ovarian cyst. If you’ve had at least one ovarian cyst before, you’re more likely to get others

Ovarian Cyst Complications

Some women can have unusual complications with ovarian cysts. Your doctor might pick these up during a pelvic exam, so it’s important to get regular checkups.

Ovarian torsion. If cysts grow large, they can make the ovary move and twist.

This twisting (ovarian torsion) is very painful.
Rupture.

Cysts can break open, causing severe pain and bleeding, especially if the cysts are large. Vaginal sex and other activities can make a rupture more likely.

A ruptured cyst sometimes heals on its own, but often, it’s a medical emergency.
Infected ovarian cyst. An ovarian cyst can develop in response to a pelvic infection, forming an abscess. If the abscess bursts, dangerous bacteria can spread through your body.

Ovarian Cyst Treatment

Most cysts go away on their own. Your doctor may suggest watching and waiting for changes.

Your doctor can give you medicine for pain. They might also prescribe birth control pills.

The hormones in the pills won’t make the cysts go away, but they can help prevent new ones.

Some ovarian cysts need surgery. That includes those that are large, don’t go away, or cause symptoms.

You could also need surgery if you’re near menopause, because cysts are more likely to be cancerous.

Depending on your case, the surgeon may take just the cyst or the entire ovary.

There are different types of surgery:

Laparoscopy is for smaller cysts. The doctor makes a tiny cut above or below your bellybutton.

A small tool with a camera allows your doctor to see inside, and a different tool removes the cyst or ovary. You probably won’t have to stay in hi the hospital overnight.

Laparotomy is for cysts that may be cancerous. It is done with a bigger cut in the belly.

*Mrs. Sandra Sadziwa is a senior nurse working at private medical facility in Harare.

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Robert Mugabe Defends Passion Java

Former first lady Grace Mugabe is reported to be worried over her son Robert Mugabe Jnr’s newfound associations in ZANU PF.

Robert Jnr graced the ZANU PF Chitungwiza rally two weeks ago in the company of self-proclaimed prophet Passion Java and other socialites.

Mugabe even shook hands with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and posed for a photo with the president’s son, Emmerson Mnangagwa Jr.

Grace is worried that Robert could get sucked into deadly ZANU PF fights given how his late father lost his position as party leader and Head of State.

The NewsHawks reported a family source as saying Grace is not happy with Robert Jr’s links with Java. Said the source:

She is worried and very angry with him at the same time. The former first lady only learnt about the Passion Java, Robert Jnr links a few weeks ago and she is not happy with that. Not only Amai is unhappy about that, but the whole family.

In a recent interview with a local online platform, Robert Jnr confirmed his relationship with Java. He said:

Our relationship is just natural. I first saw him on social media and thought he was a funny guy.

He is smart and I always wanted to meet him and it so happened we were in Zimbabwe at the same time.

One of my friends who knows him linked me and we linked up and we now spend a lot of time almost every day.

He is a spiritual guy, a decent and straight person and I look at him as a mentor. He is like a spiritual figure in my life. He is wise, a wise guy.
-The NewsHawks

Man Knives Neighbour, Runs Away

By-A 35-year-old Maphisa man is on the run after he allegedly killed his neighbour by stabbing him with a knife in the chest in a dispute over an undisclosed issue.

Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Loveness Mangena confirmed the incident which occurred at Mathale Business Centre in Maphisa.

She said the suspect who was still at large, Pride Ndlovu had a fight with Brighton Mlambo and a fellow villager intervened. She said the pair had another confrontation the following day where Ndlovu stabbed Mlambo and he died on the spot.

“I can confirm that we recorded a murder case in Maphisa where a man fatally stabbed another. Pride Ndlovu and Brighton Mlambo were drinking at Mathale Business Centre when they had a misunderstanding over an undisclosed issue. They exchanged blows but a villager managed to restrain them.
“On the following day Ndlovu and Mlambo met at the business centre and they had an altercation which emanated from the previous grudge. Ndlovu retrieved a knife from his trousers pocket and stabbed Mlambo in the chest before fleeing the scene. Mlambo bled profusely and he staggered for a distance of about 10 metres before he collapsed and died. The matter was reported to the police who attended the scene and the now deceased’s body was taken to Maphisa District Hospital Mortuary,” she said.
Insp Mangena said police had launched a manhunt for Ndlovu and she appealed with members of the public with information on his whereabouts to visit any police station near them.
She appealed with members of the public to desist from resorting to violence in a bid to resolve disputes.

“As police we continue to emphasise restraint among people. People shouldn’t resort to violence to resolve disputes or keep grudges. These two men had a misunderstanding and two days later they still had a grudge which resulted in the death of one of them. Most of these murder cases are caused by issues that can be resolved amicably,” she said.

Chamisa New MPs Sworn In

By- The 28 parliamentarians that won seats in the National Assembly elections held in the by-elections held on March 26 have been sworn in.
The MPs took their oaths before Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda.
Citizens Coalition for Change won 19 seats, with Zanu PF grabbing nine.

Zanu Declares On Chamisa If He Wins 2023 Elections

By-The ruling Zanu PF party has vowed that it will never surrender power to opposition parties, saying it will “rule for a very long time”.

This was disclosed yesterday by Zanu PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu in Harare while officiating at a send-off ceremony of 36 party members set for a training stint at the Julius Nyerere Leadership Centre in Tanzania.

The centre, which was built by the Chinese Communist Party on a US$40 million budget, specialises in policy and leadership studies.
Mpofu described Zanu PF as one of the most formidable political parties in southern Africa.

“We are going to be in power for a very long time. We are not going to surrender power. We will always be the governing party,” Mpofu said.
Mpofu revealed that in January 2019 during fuel protests, panicky President Emmerson Mnangagwa had to hastily dispatch the late Agriculture minister Perrance Shiri to Tanzania to lobby for support to quash the protests as he felt that his grip on power was under threat.
“President Mnangagwa had to dispatch the late Air Chief Marshal Perrance Shiri to lobby for support in Tanzania after the stay-away. The late Tanzanian President John Magufuli promised unwavering support and said all regime change machinations would be thwarted,” Mpofu said.
During the three-day protests, security forces used lethal force to crush nationwide demonstrations after government had announced a fuel price increase of 150%. Security forces fired live ammunition on unarmed civilians, killing 17 people.
Mpofu flaunted his liberation war credentials, claiming that he was trained in Tanzania during the liberation struggle.
“Tanzania was one of the first countries to train liberation fighters. I trained in Tanzania in 1968 where I was with the likes of Ambrose Mutinhiri who was an instructor then.”
Mpofu said the 36 trainees were drawn from the ruling party, the public service and other institutions.
The Julius Nyerere Leadership Centre prides itself in contextualising problems and their solutions. It draws from a wide variety of approaches, that include, innovative policy leading research, quality dialogues, youth training and mentoring, providing an important platform for distinguished African intellectuals and scholars. Newsday

A Level Results Out

By-The ZIMSEC has released Advanced Level (A’ Level) results.

ZIMSEC board chairperson, Professor Eddie Mwenje made the announcement Tuesday. 

In a statement, seen by Pindula News, Prof Mwenje said the results are accessible online on the ZIMSEC portal with effect from 6 pm on Tuesday. The collection of results will start Wednesday while the Portal will be open for 5 days only. We present the statement below:

RE: RELEASE OF NOVEMBER 2021 ADVANCED LEVEL EXAMINATION RESULTS

Introduction The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council Board and Management would like to advise the nation of the release of the 2021 November Advanced Level examination results which were written between 1 December 2021 and 31 January 2022. Heads of Examination Centres will be able to collect the results for their respective schools/centres from our Regional Offices on Wednesday, 6 April 2022. The Advanced Level Examination results, will be accessible online to all Candidates and authorised personnel with effect from today the 5th April, 2022 beginning at 18:00 hrs. The results can be accessed online through the ZIMSEC portal. As usual, our Website address is www.zimsec.co.zw. Candidates are advised to click on their respective region where they will be redirected to the portal on which they can access their results. Please take note that this portal will be open for 5 days only.

Allow me from the onset to express on behalf of the Board our profound appreciation to all major stakeholders of the examination process for a timely delivery. The examination process ended on 3151 January and after 2 months, the results are here. Zimsec wishes to acknowledge the commitment of our examiners, the support given by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, the Ministry of Health and Child Care and our parent Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and indeed our ZIMSEC Staff. We are therefore excited that we are releasing the results earlier than was the case for the 2020 results by at least 3 weeks. We are also grateful to God that as we continue to see an improvement in the covid-19 pandemic situation, it may point to the fact that we may soon return to normalcy.

Entry and Pass Rate There was a decrease of 2.03% in the candidate entries where the total number of candidates who sat for the November 2021 examinations was 49 128, as compared to 50 287 in November 2020.

Of these, 48 234 wrote 2 or more subjects compared to 49 153 last year. For those who wrote two or more subjects, 40 842 obtained Grade E or better. This translates to 84.67% pass rate. 

In November 2020 however, 49 153 wrote two or more subjects and 39 802 obtained Grade E or better in two or more subjects translating to a percentage pass rate of 80.98. The national pass rate for2021. therefore, increased by 3.68%.

School Candidates

The total number of school candidates in November 2021 was 40 806. Of these, 40 599 wrote 2 or more subjects and 35 276 obtained Grade E or better yielding a percentage pass rate of 86.89. In comparison, 42 231 school candidates sat in November 2020, with 41 691 writing two or more subjects and 34 597 obtaining Grade E or better, yielding a percentage pass rate of 82.98. This translates to a percentage increase of 3.99 in 2021.

Gender

The total number of female school candidates who sat for 2 or more subjects in November 2021 Advanced level examinations was 20 262. Of this number, 18 043 passed two or more subjects yielding 89.04% pass rate; an increase of 3.24 percentage points from 85.8% for 2020. The total number of male school candidates who sat for two or more subjects were 20 337 and 17 233 passed two or more subjects, which translates to 84.72%, an increase of 4.61 percentage points from 80.31% for 2020

Private Candidates 

In November 2021, the total number of private candidates was 8 322. Of these, 7 725, wrote two or more subjects and 5 566 obtained a Grade E or better, which translated to a percentage pass rate of 72.05%, while in November 2020, the total number of private candidates was 8 056. Out of this number, 7 462 wrote two or more subjects and 5 205 obtained a Grade E or better, which also translated into a percentage pass rate of 69.75%.

Special Needs Candidates

The total number of special needs candidates who sat for the November 2021, Advanced level examinations was 56 and 54 passed 2 or more subjects yielding a percentage pass rate of 96.42%. The candidates were in 4 different categories namely; Enlarged Print, Braille, Hearing Impairment and Physical Impairment. 

Chimombe Fights Chiyangwa

By-Fired Affirmative Action Group leadership led by Mr Mike Chimombe has challenged their ouster and said that it wanted to form a rival empowerment lobby.

They said they would accept the decision taken by founding president, Philip Chiyangwa, who remains the signatory to the AAG accounts.

Last week, Chiyangwa dissolved the AAG presidium with Mr Scott Sakupwanya taking over the reins from Mr Chimombe.
Mr Chimombe and his executive claimed they did not receive any formal communication from Chiyangwa about their expulsion saying they only knew of the development through the media.
“We are here to respond to the dissolution of AAG executive led by Mr Chimombe. We only say the dissolution was made through the media. We have never received any formal communication to date.”
Speaking at a media conference in Harare recently outgoing vice president responsible for operations, Mr Munyaradzi Kashambe, said they respected the decision made by Chiyangwa.
Chiyangwa said the decision was meant to strengthen and augment the zeal to empower the organisation.
“However, it is a bit of a surprise that an executive that has gone worldwide can be dissolved without any meeting or formal communication. It left us with no option, but to accept what Chiyangwa has done to us.
“We have realised that we cannot fight back or force ourselves to be part of AAG. This is a decision made by Chiyangwa,” said Mr Kashambe.
He confirmed that they were going to form a rival outfit saying consultations with relevant stakeholders were underway.
“We are leaving AAG to come up with a new baby after consultations with the relevant stakeholders and our national executive.
“We are coming up with a new name that is people centred, coming from the people, by the people, for the people.
“We want to come up with an empowerment lobby group that will cater for the people in the rural areas of Zimbabwe and abandon this elitist organisation,” said Mr Kashambe.
The new lobby, he said, was going to be broad-based with a national outlook. Herald

Malaba Wins Job Extension Court Case

By- High Court judge Justice Gladys Mhuri Monday dismissed an application by activist Namatai Kwekweza, who sought to challenge the legality of the extension of Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s term of office by five years.

On May 16 last year, President Emmerson Mnangagwa extended Malaba’s term of office saying he was medically fit to continue as the country’s top judge despite being 70, the retirement age for judges.

Several human rights organisations, including Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum executive director Musa Kika, contested the decision without success.

On May 20 last year, Kwekweza wrote to the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) through her lawyers Scanlen and Holderness requesting information relating to how the JSC had arrived at the decision to recommend the extension of Malaba’s term of office beyond retirement age. Kwekweza submitted in her letter:

How did the JSC come to a decision on the appropriate recommendation to make to the President under section 186(1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe relating to … Malaba’s bid to continue as CJ for another five years? In particular, was a meeting held by the commissioners for this purpose? Was a resolution passed to make the appropriate recommendation? If so, may we have a copy of the resolution? If a resolution was passed … which commissioners of JSC voted in favour of recommending that … Malaba’s tenure be extended for another five years and which commissioners voted against?

The JSC responded through its legal practitioners Kantor and Immerman dismissing Kwekwedza’s request saying that it infringed on the individual’s rights. The JSC lawyers wrote back:

Kindly note that our client avers that the information request you have made is not in accordance with the applicable law. Any such request is subject to the rights of the individuals and institutions concerned. There’s no automatic right to the information.

Kwekweza was, however, not satisfied with the response and she filed a High Court application.

Justice Mhuri said the case confirmed the CJ’s position to remain in office for the next five years as accepted by the President. Mhuri added that the case sealed and brought to finality any challenge to the CJ’s extension of tenure and all the processes that led to it.

More: NewsDay Zimbabwe

Mnangagwa “Fires” Mugabe Media Hangman

By- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has retired Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) chairman, Tafataona Mahoso.

Mahoso was instrumental in clamping down on media outlets critical to the government during the era of the late long time ruler, Robert Mugabe.

He has appointed Mr Academy Bvumayi Chinamhora as the ZMC acting secretary.

In a statement, ZMC board chairperson Prof Ruby Magosvongwe said Mr Bvumayi’s appointment is from April 1. Said Mr Magosvongwe:

Following the December 2021 Board of Commissioners resolution to retire Dr Tafataona Mahoso in early 2022 because he would have reached pensionable age, we hereby congratulate Mr Academy Bvumayi Chinamhora for being appointed the ZMC acting secretary with effect from 1st April 2022.

We look forward to working well with Mr Chinamhora in his role.

The ZMC secretary reports to the board in addition to being in charge of the ZMC operations, including actively engaging in pertinent issues affecting the ZMC’s Constitutional mandate and helping find solutions.

Mr Chinamhora is the current ZMC manager responsible for research, training and development, a position he has held since 2012.

He holds an undergraduate degree in Politics and Administration from the University of Zimbabwe obtained in 1987.

Mr Chinamhora also holds a Master’s Degree in International Relations.

He worked in Information, Posts and Telecommunications from 1992 to 2002 after which he joined the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe before joining the MIC in 2006, which transformed into ZMC in 2009 as a Constitutional body upholding Constitutionalism and democracy through the media. 

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Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Matchday 11 Fixtures

The Castle Lager Premiership will continue a with a full round of fixtures, starting on Friday.

ZTN will broadcast three matches on their Social Media platforms.

The games that will be screened are Harare City vs Tenax, Herentals vs Triangle United and CAPS United vs Yadah.

Other Matchday 11 fixtures are Highlanders vs Cranborne Bullets, Bulawayo City bs FC Platinum.

Recently-appointed Ngezi Platinum coach Benjani Mwaruwari will be looking for his first win in the ZPSL when his side hosts Dynamos.

Here is the full fixture schedule.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Acid Test For Benjani As Ngezi Platinum Date Dynamos

Ngezi Platinum gaffer Benjani Mwaruwari will arguably face the toughest challenge in his coaching career when his side faces Dynamos in an interesting Castle Lager Premier Soccer League clash this weekend.

The former Manchester City striker took over the reins at Madamburo two weeks ago and managed a 1-1 stalemate with struggling Bulawayo Chiefs in his first match last Sunday.

Up next for the Mhondoro-based side is the visit of a Dynamos firing from all cylinders.

Tonderai Ndiraya’s charges have won five consecutive games since they lost to log leaders Chicken Inn in February and are now just a point adrift of the Gamecocks heading into this weekend’s fixtures.

What makes the clash even more interesting is that Ndiraya himself is a former Ngezi coach, a team that also has former Dynamos within their ranks.

Midfielder Denver Mukamba will want to show his former paymasters that he still has what it takes to hurt them.

Ndiraya will hope that young Bill Antonio continues with the form he is currently in.

The former Prince Edward School pupil scored a sensational solo goal which sunk army side Black Rhinos in a tense match at the National Sports Stadium last Sunday.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Inter Africa Accident Claims One Life

ONE person died and 22 others were injured in a road accident involving an Inter Africa bus which occurred in Norton along the Harare-Bulawayo highway this Tuesday morning.

An Inter Africa bus carrying 85 passengers was involved in an accident this Tuesday morning in Norton, killing one person.

ZRP spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the accident saying one person died and 22 others were injured.

“A road traffic accident occurred at the 30km peg along Harare-Bulawayo road in Norton this morning when an Inter African bus overturned.

It’s not clear what actually happened, we will release more information soon but we confirm one person died and 22 were injured and the bus had 58 passengers.

Police are still investigating the cause of the accident.

-State Media

About Ovarian Cyst

Health Talk

With Sandra Sadziwa

Ovarian cysts are solid or fluid-filled pockets in or on your ovary.

They’re common, especially in women who are pregnant or who haven’t gone through qmenopause yet. Most of the time, they’re painless and harmless.

You might get one every month as part of your menstrual cycle and never know it. They usually go away on their own without treatment.

A cyst becomes a problem when it doesn’t go away or gets bigger. It can become painful.

There’s also the possibility of cancer, but it’s rare. The chances go up as you get older.

Ovarian Cyst Symptoms

Most ovarian cysts are small and don’t cause any problems.

When there are symptoms, you might have pressure, bloating, swelling, or pain in one side of your lower belly.

This pain may be sharp or dull, and it can come and go.

Sudden, severe belly pain

Pain with fever and throwing up

Dizziness, weakness, or feeling faint

Fast breathing

These things could mean your cyst has caused the ovary to twist.

Ovarian Cyst Causes
Most cysts are “functional.”

They’re a part of your monthly cycle.

Types of Cysts Follicle cyst.

Your ovaries usually release one egg each month. It grows inside a tiny sac called a follicle.

When th HBe egg is ready, the follicle breaks open and releases it.

If the sac doesn’t open, it causes a follicle cyst. These often go away in 1 to 3 months.

Corpus luteum cyst.

Once the egg is released, the empty follicle usually shrinks and helps get ready for the next egg.

It becomes a cyst when it closes back up and fluid collects inside. It may go away in a few weeks. But it may bleed or cause pain as it grows.

Others are nonfunctional. In some women, their ovaries make a lot of small cysts.

This condition is called polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

It can make it hard to get pregnant. Other nonfunctional cysts may be caused by cancer.

Ovarian Cyst Risk Factors

Things that may make you more likely to get ovarian cysts include:

Hormonal problems. Taking the fertility drug to help you ovulate can increase your risk of cysts.

Pregnancy

The cyst that forms during ovulation may stay on your ovary after you get pregnant and throughout your pregnancy.

Endometriosis. Cells that usually line the inside of your uterus grow outside it.

These wayward cells can attach to your ovary and cause a cyst to grow.

A severe pelvic infection. If this spreads to your ovaries, it can cause cysts there.

A previous ovarian cyst. If you’ve had at least one ovarian cyst before, you’re more likely to get others

Ovarian Cyst Complications

Some women can have unusual complications with ovarian cysts. Your doctor might pick these up during a pelvic exam, so it’s important to get regular checkups.

Ovarian torsion. If cysts grow large, they can make the ovary move and twist.

This twisting (ovarian torsion) is very painful.
Rupture.

Cysts can break open, causing severe pain and bleeding, especially if the cysts are large. Vaginal sex and other activities can make a rupture more likely.

A ruptured cyst sometimes heals on its own, but often, it’s a medical emergency.
Infected ovarian cyst. An ovarian cyst can develop in response to a pelvic infection, forming an abscess. If the abscess bursts, dangerous bacteria can spread through your body.

Ovarian Cyst Treatment

Most cysts go away on their own. Your doctor may suggest watching and waiting for changes.

Your doctor can give you medicine for pain. They might also prescribe birth control pills.

The hormones in the pills won’t make the cysts go away, but they can help prevent new ones.

Some ovarian cysts need surgery. That includes those that are large, don’t go away, or cause symptoms.

You could also need surgery if you’re near menopause, because cysts are more likely to be cancerous.

Depending on your case, the surgeon may take just the cyst or the entire ovary.

There are different types of surgery:

Laparoscopy is for smaller cysts. The doctor makes a tiny cut above or below your bellybutton.

A small tool with a camera allows your doctor to see inside, and a different tool removes the cyst or ovary. You probably won’t have to stay in hi the hospital overnight.

Laparotomy is for cysts that may be cancerous. It is done with a bigger cut in the belly.

*Mrs. Sandra Sadziwa is a senior nurse working at private medical facility in Harare.

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Citizens Have Power To Defeat Zanu PF- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|The outcome of the March 26 by-elections is a sign of great hope for the nation, Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

According to President Chamisa, citizens are the “compass of politics, not politicians.”

“CITIZENS’ MPs SWORN IN TODAY…

The recent by-elections taught all that ultimately CITIZENS have the power to change things & define the direction of a nation.

CITIZENS are the compass of all politics,not political parties or politicians.

Thank you God Almighty. Thank you Citizens,” President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page.

In a statement CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba said:

The people’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa would like to thank all Citizens for coming out in large numbers and in the process sending an emphatic message about the possibilities of CitizensPower.

Today our inaugural 19 CCC Members of Parliament will be sworn in as the 1st batch of our team to form the next government. We are excited and we assure Citizens that all our 19 Parliamentarians will execute our citizen centered Parliamentary agenda by holding the Executive to account and sponsoring and supporting legislation that entrenches democracy, the rule of law, transparency & accountability.

We will also have later this week the swearing in of Citizens’ Councillors across the country.

This is all born out of the collective efforts of Citizens with the intention to win our country for total transformation.

2023 beckons and we urge every young person to REGISTER TO VOTE.

With love and solidarity always.

Your Champion in Chief

Latest On InterAfrica Bus Accident

InterAfrica Bus

By A Correspondent- One person died earlier today while 22 others were injured when an Inter Africa Bus Services veered off the road and overturned at the 39km peg along the Harare-Bulawayo road.

The injured were taken to Norton Hospital for treatment.

The bus which had 58 passengers was heading towards the city when the accident occurred at around 6.20 am.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed and said they were still gathering more facts about the accident.

Obert Mpofu: We Will Rule Forever

Own Correspondent|Former Tourism Minister, Walter Mzembi has castigated Zanu PF stalwart Obert Mpofu for claiming the former revolutionary party will rule forever.

Obert Mpofu, quoted by a daily publication, claimed Zanu PF would not cede power.

Mzembi has described Mpofu’s utterances as mere hallucinating.

“Ian Smith made a similar Declaration , ” not in thousand years ” after 16 years he was out !The Mpofu Declaration is a terminal fart!

Obert Mpofu Declares Zanu PF Will Never Leave Power, Claims Party Will Rule For A Very Long Time,” Mzembi said.

Exposing Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Hypocrisy

Tinashe Sambiri| The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s so called new dispensation is worse than the Robert Mugabe area.

This was said by Citizens’ Coalition For Change following a report released by the Auditor General’s office on rampant looting of State resources.

CCC has condemned the carefree looting of resources by Mr Mnangagwa’s administration.

See CCC report below:

The AG report further reveals that assets comprising 30 motor vehicles worth ZW$117 042 902 that were purchased by three ministries in 2020 had not been delivered by September 2021.

We need new leaders in 2023.

AG further voices grave concern over government revenue collection given that some ministries and commissions failed to submit their revenue returns indicating how much they collected during the year under review.

We need new leaders, #RegisterToVoteZW

Treasury also made a foreign direct payment of US$1 688 376 on behalf of the Public Service Commission, which was however only aware of US$1 658 586, giving a variance of US$29 787.

Your vote in 2023 will stop corruption in Zimbabwe.

A foreign direct payment of U$15 044 768 on behalf of the Energy ministry was made without its knowledge. Treasury made a foreign payment of US$12 345 758 on behalf of the Ministry of Defence without its knowledge.

Register to vote, vote & defend your vote in 2023.

Treasury made a foreign direct payment of US$155 703 721 on behalf of the Ministry of Mines, but the ministry was only aware of US$486 501, giving a variance of US$151 217 220.

Corruption is killing us, let’s all participate in the electoral processes #RegisterToVoteZW

Emmerson Mnangagwa Caught Stealing State Resources

Tinashe Sambiri| The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s so called new dispensation is worse than the Robert Mugabe area.

This was said by Citizens’ Coalition For Change following a report released by the Auditor General’s office on rampant looting of State resources.

CCC has condemned the carefree looting of resources by Mr Mnangagwa’s administration.

See CCC report below:

The AG report further reveals that assets comprising 30 motor vehicles worth ZW$117 042 902 that were purchased by three ministries in 2020 had not been delivered by September 2021.

We need new leaders in 2023.

AG further voices grave concern over government revenue collection given that some ministries and commissions failed to submit their revenue returns indicating how much they collected during the year under review.

We need new leaders, #RegisterToVoteZW

Treasury also made a foreign direct payment of US$1 688 376 on behalf of the Public Service Commission, which was however only aware of US$1 658 586, giving a variance of US$29 787.

Your vote in 2023 will stop corruption in Zimbabwe.

A foreign direct payment of U$15 044 768 on behalf of the Energy ministry was made without its knowledge. Treasury made a foreign payment of US$12 345 758 on behalf of the Ministry of Defence without its knowledge.

Register to vote, vote & defend your vote in 2023.

Treasury made a foreign direct payment of US$155 703 721 on behalf of the Ministry of Mines, but the ministry was only aware of US$486 501, giving a variance of US$151 217 220.

Corruption is killing us, let’s all participate in the electoral processes #RegisterToVoteZW

Mnangagwa To Be Defeated By Citizens’ Power – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|The outcome of the March 26 by-elections is a sign of great hope for the nation, Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

According to President Chamisa, citizens are the “compass of politics, not politicians.”

“CITIZENS’ MPs SWORN IN TODAY…

The recent by-elections taught all that ultimately CITIZENS have the power to change things & define the direction of a nation.

CITIZENS are the compass of all politics,not political parties or politicians.

Thank you God Almighty. Thank you Citizens,” President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page.

In a statement CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba said:

The people’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa would like to thank all Citizens for coming out in large numbers and in the process sending an emphatic message about the possibilities of CitizensPower.

Today our inaugural 19 CCC Members of Parliament will be sworn in as the 1st batch of our team to form the next government. We are excited and we assure Citizens that all our 19 Parliamentarians will execute our citizen centered Parliamentary agenda by holding the Executive to account and sponsoring and supporting legislation that entrenches democracy, the rule of law, transparency & accountability.

We will also have later this week the swearing in of Citizens’ Councillors across the country.

This is all born out of the collective efforts of Citizens with the intention to win our country for total transformation.

2023 beckons and we urge every young person to REGISTER TO VOTE.

With love and solidarity always.

Your Champion in Chief

“CCC Will Blunder From Pillar To Post”

By Nomusa Garikai- “We have a situation where a snake sneaked into the house, swallowed all the kids and when we attempted to kill it, we did not finish it off … And now we want it to be part of the family. No. You can’t bandage a snake because when it heals it will bite you,” said Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim chairperson Tabitha Khumalo.

“It’s frightening to hear some people suggesting that we should form a coalition with Mwonzora before the next elections. We are where we are today because of Mwonzora and Thokozani Khupe. We can’t work with such people. People rejected them long back, they rejected them in the recent by-elections and continue rejecting them right now,” she said

Since the March 2020 High Court ruling declaring Chamisa’s seizure of power in 2018 unconstitutional, MDC A has faced many trials and tribulations, and, worst of all, has failed to hold the rampaging Zanu PF regime to account on such matters as looting covid 19 aid, at least. Still, it is rich to blame Khupe and Mwonzora for this, calling them snakes, when it is clear Chamisa was the culprit.

Indeed, it MDC/CCC leaders’ corrupt and breath-taking incompetence that has always got the better of them making them fail to be objective and decisive even when the situation demanded it.

The greatest individual and collective failure of the MDC/CCC leaders was failing to implement even one meaningful democratic reform during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. All the parties’ big guns Morgan Tsvangirai, Thokozani Khupe, Nelson Chamisa, Tendai Biti, Douglas Mwonzora, David Coltart, Welshman Ncube, Tabitha Khumalo, etc., etc. where all in the GNU. For five years of the GNU not even one of them had the common sense to propose one reform!

It was USA ambassador to Zimbabwe 2004 to 2007, Chris Dell, who said in a leaked cable back to Washington that Morgan Tsvangirai was “a flawed and indecisive character who would become an albatross round the nation’s neck if he ever got into power!” He could have said the same about the wildebeest empty heads around Tsvangirai.

Tsvangirai and company did get into power, the GNU, and, as noted above, they proved utterly useless. MDC/CCC has remained the country’s main opposition party and has blundered from pillar to post.

“My brother Mnangagwa has done me a great favour by taking away the bad apples!” boasted Nelson Chamisa when he launched CCC in January 2022. If wishes were horses, the poor would win every horse-race!

Even if CCC does not take back Khupe and Mwonzora, the snakes, or Saviur Kasukuwere, Professor Jonathan Moyo and the other G40 leaders (Chamisa is so desperate to win, he will take anyone even Zanu PF thugs); CCC will still blunder from pillar to post because there is plenty of deadwood in the party from the GNU days including Chamisa himself.

Yes, the 26 March 2023 by elections results shows the people of Zimbabwe support CCC and have rejected Douglas Mwonzora and his MDC-T lot. Chamisa and company want the world to believe the elections result is proof he and his team are competent.

The truth is most of the people who voted for CCC have no clue what the 2008 GNU was about much less that Chamisa and company sold out big time. And the few who know MDC leaders sold out for them out of desperation; they are hoping against reason that CCC will deliver, finally, the democratic change the nation has been dying for decades now. Hardly a resounding endorsement of CCC’s competence!

What we can be certain of is that CCC will blunder from pillar to post, Chamisa and company are participating in the 2023 elections with no reforms in place. And Zanu PF will rig the elections and win and by participating CCC will give Zanu PF legitimacy. Even if CCC was to win the 2023 elections, they will NOT implement any meaningful democratic reforms; they are incompetent to implement the reforms but smart enough to know the excessive dictatorial powers will work in their favour.

The people of Zimbabwe have risked live and limb to elect MDC/CCC into office on the understanding they will implement the democratic reform and end the Zanu PF dictatorship. They have not only failed to implement even one reform but worse still they are now participating in flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy and perpetuate the dictatorship. 

Ambassador Dell was right, MDC/CCC leaders are now an “albatross round the nation’s neck”!

“CCC can’t work with Mwonzora and Khupe, snakes!” Whatever the two have done, it is nothing compared to the MDC leaders’ treasonous betrayal of failing to implement ever one democratic reform in 22 years, 5 of which in the GNU. The overwhelming majority of the corrupt and incompetent GNU are in the CCC already; he/she who did not sell out during the GNU must cast the first stone! 

Mysterious Death For Zanu Pf’s John Nhamburo Who Ran Over A CCC Member

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF’s Central Comittee member John Nhamburo, who allegedly ran over and killed a CCC member on by-elections day in a hit and run accident has died.

The cause of death is not known.

This was revealed by Job Sikhala, the Citizens Coalition for Change(CCC) Vice National Chairman, Human Rights Lawyer and legislator for Zengeza West constituency who said:.

“John nhamburo central committee member yezanupf uyo akatsika nhengo yeccc kuchaona on byelections day pachiitiko che hit and run pamwe nekushungurudza vagari munguva yemabyelections kuward 2 chaona ikoko afuma akashaya.chakonzera rufu hapana aziva sezvo afa asina kurwara.”

This means: “John Nhamburo, a Zanu PF Central Committee member who ran over a CCC member on by- elections day in Chaona in a hit and run accident has died. Nhamburo was also behind the victimisation of Ward 2 residents. He died in his sleep and his body was discovered this morning but the cause of death is not known since he had no known ailment neither was he sick. He just died.”

Below is the tweet from Sikhala:

This is a developing story.

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Manhunt For Man Who Ran Away From His US$3k Hotel Bill

Deon Hinze

By A Correspondent- A Harare Lodge is on a hunt for a man who blew and fled without paying a staggering US$3 000 hotel bill.

Thirty-two year old Deon Marvin Hinze went to Amanzi Lodge in Harare with his friends and they tagged along a few girls that they desperately wanted to impress.

At the lodge, they ran up an exorbitantly high bill in the region of US$3 000. The tab was spent on food, beverages and a spa treatment for the ladies, Deon and his friends had brought along.

#BREAKING- InterAfrica Bus Overturns

InterAfrica bus
InterAfrica Bus

By A Correspondent- An InterAfrica bus overturned along Bulawayo road this morning, ZimEye reveals.

The bus which was coming from Murombedzi, reportedly overturned at Karina along Bulawayo road.

The number of casualties was not yet established by the time of writing, with others alleging that the bus had on board standing passengers.

The cause of the accident was also yet to be confirmed by the time of writing but social media users alleged that the accident may have been caused by overspeeding.

This is a developing story.

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MDC-T Says It Has Not Fired Chiposi

By A Correspondent| The opposition MDC-T has refuted claims that it has dismissed its Harare provincial spokesperson Fungai Chiposi saying there is no party position against his party membership.

Posting on Twitter in response to Chiposi’s earlier message announcing that he is walking away from the party, national spokesperson Witness Dube said the incident that happened at the National Council will be dealt with by the relevant party organs.

“I have just gotten off 15mins of the phone with my long time colleague @FungaiChiposi to explain that there is no party position against his membership. What he is alleging happened at the NC remains an INCIDENT that will be properly dealt with by the relevant party organs,” said Dube.

Following its dismal showing in the recently held by-elections, MDC-T leadership has engaged a vindictive gear and suspended its Epworth parliamentary candidate Zivai Mhetu and Chiposi for speaking out against party leadership.

Top MDC-T Leader Walks Away From Mwonzora

By A Correspondent| The Douglas Mwonzora led MDC-T appears to be on a free-fall after the Harare provincial spokesperson and losing candidate for Kambuzuma parliamentary elections, Fungai Chiposi quit the movement following his fallout with the leadership.

This follows Chiposi’s interview in which he clearly stated that his by-elections loss was down to the leadership of the party which was rejected by voters.

His views landed him in deep trouble as he was barred from entering the party headquarters for the National Council meeting on Friday last week.

Chiposi later confirmed that he had been ejected from all party WhatsApp groups though the movement had not communicated its decision on him.

He has since walked away from the movement saying he accepts the decision of the party to expel him.

“I however accept the decision of the MDC-T to expel me from the party, as expressed in those actions and am therefore nolonger a member of the MDC-T,” said Chiposi.

“We Will Never Surrender Power”: Zanu Pf

By A Correspondent- The ruling Zanu-PF party has vowed that it will never surrender power to opposition parties, saying it will “rule for a very long time”.

This was disclosed yesterday by Zanu-PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu in Harare while officiating at a send-off ceremony of 36 party members set for a training stint at the Julius Nyerere Leadership Centre in Tanzania.

The centre, which was built by the Chinese Communist Party on a US$40 million budget, specialises in policy and leadership studies.

Mpofu described Zanu-PF as one of the most formidable political parties in southern Africa.

“We are going to be in power for a very long time. We are not going to surrender power. We will always be the governing party,” Mpofu said.

Mpofu revealed that in January 2019 during fuel protests, panicky President Emmerson Mnangagwa had to hastily dispatch the late Agriculture minister Perrance Shiri to Tanzania to lobby for support to quash the protests as he felt that his grip on power was under threat.

“President Mnangagwa had to dispatch the late Air Chief Marshal Perrance Shiri to lobby for support in Tanzania after the stay-away. The late Tanzanian President John Magufuli promised unwavering support and said all regime change machinations would be thwarted,” Mpofu said.

During the three-day protests, security forces used lethal force to crush nationwide demonstrations after government had announced a fuel price increase of 150%. Security forces fired live ammunition on unarmed civilians, killing 17 people.

Mpofu flaunted his liberation war credentials, claiming that he was trained in Tanzania during the liberation struggle.

“Tanzania was one of the first countries to train liberation fighters. I trained in Tanzania in 1968 where I was with the likes of Ambrose Mutinhiri who was an instructor then.”

Mpofu said the 36 trainees were drawn from the ruling party, the public service and other institutions.

The Julius Nyerere Leadership Centre prides itself in contextualising problems and their solutions. It draws from a wide variety of approaches, that include, innovative policy leading research, quality dialogues, youth training and mentoring, providing an important platform for distinguished African intellectuals and scholars.-newsday

Standoff Halts Zimsec Results Release

By A Correspondent- A standoff between markers and the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) has resulted in the examination board failing to release the 2021 Ordinary and Advanced Level results in time.

In previous years, Zimsec would release results in February, giving prospective “A” Level pupils time to enrol and learn for at least a month.

However, the first term ends on Thursday, with both “O” and “A” Level results for 2021 yet

to be released, affecting for high schools and universities plans.

Scores of markers boycotted marking of examinations midway after Zimsec failed to pay agreed allowances.

The delay in releasing the results has resulted in “O” Level pupils failing to enrol for Form 5 classes for the first term.

It has also seen some pupils awaiting “A” Level results failing to enrol with tertiary institutions such as the Zimbabwe Open University during the March intake window, while others like the Midlands State University have been forced to defer their intakes.

Zimsec spokesperson Nicholette Dlamini yesterday blamed the COVID-19 pandemic for causing a shift in the normal calendar of the marking and release of the examination results.

She said the board would release the results “soon”, but failed to provide the exact date.

“The year 2019 was the last year we had the normal school year. This is 2022 that we are now having a normal school year. If you look at 2021, the first term started in March and last year, the results came on April 23 and we haven’t reached the date,” Dlamini said.

Magistrate Who Made Staff Flush Poo Suspended

By A Correspondent- A magistrate has been suspended over a litany of charges, including claims she made staff clean her mess in the toilet.

Oratile Nare, a former assistant to a High Court judge, was appointed a magistrate last year after escaping with a warning in another matter in which she was accused of sending a judge’s nudes to a WhatsApp group.

Nare has now been suspended pending investigations into alleged professional misconduct as a magistrate in Nkayi.

Judicial Service Commission secretary Walter Chikwana said: “The magistrate has been suspended to allow investigations into several complaints we have received over her conduct. There is an investigation in progress and we will advise of its findings at the appropriate time.”

ZimLive understands Nare threatened to get prosecutors sacked and verbally abused suspects.

A source said: “The complaints are many and varied. She allegedly made staff flush her mess in a toilet reserved for the magistrate; she allegedly ordered suspects not to look at her and deliberately left her handbag at work before ordering staff to bring it to her.

“Relations with prosecutors were particularly frayed. She would tell them that she’s powerful because she caused a judge to be suspended.”

Justice Thompson Mabhikwa is currently being probed by a tribunal for “gross misconduct” after images said to be of his penis, and intimate chats with a woman, were sent to various WhatsApp groups from his phone.

Mabhikwa has accused Nare of sending the images to spite him, allegedly after she discovered that he was seeing other women.

Nare, who was working as an assistant to Justice Maxwell Takuva of the Bulawayo High Court, escaped with just a warning over the incident, and was later appointed a magistrate.

“She’s aggressive and rude,” a legal source said.

Komichi Tears Into Own Party Stalwarts As MDC T Fissures Worsen

By A Correspondent- The MDC Alliance chairperson, Morgen Komichi has rebuked some members for causing chaos in the opposition party in remarks seen as aimed at its leader, Douglas Mwonzora.

After the party failed to win a single National Assembly or local government seat in the March 26 by-elections, some party members are unhappy with Mwonzora’s continued leadership and want him out.

Mwonzora has reportedly suspended losing parliamentary candidate for Epworth constituency in the recent by-elections, Zivai Mhetu, accusing him of bringing the name of the party into disrepute.

On Friday, Mwonzora is alleged to have called in anti-riot police and bouncers to block Mhetu from entering the party’s Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House headquarters.

THE MDC Alliance chairperson, Morgen Komichi has rebuked some members for causing chaos in the opposition party in remarks seen as aimed at its leader, Douglas Mwonzora.

After the party failed to win a single National Assembly or local government seat in the March 26 by-elections, some party members are unhappy with Mwonzora’s continued leadership and want him out.

Mwonzora has reportedly suspended losing parliamentary candidate for Epworth constituency in the recent by-elections, Zivai Mhetu, accusing him of bringing the name of the party into disrepute.

On Friday, Mwonzora is alleged to have called in anti-riot police and bouncers to block Mhetu from entering the party’s Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House headquarters.-Newsday

Parliament Rejects To Give Cars To Chamisa MPs

By- That parliament said it was not going to issue cars to newly-elected CCC Members of Parliament.

  The Parliament said these MPs got cars as MDC Alliance MPs before they were recalled by MDC-T .

Clerk of Parliament Kennedy Chokuda said this in an interview with The Sunday Mail.

Chokuda said the winners of the by-elections held on March 26 will be sworn in this week after the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) gives Parliament the full list of successful candidates. He said:

The swearing-in of members will be done at the earliest possible date, most probably the first week of April, once ZEC has officially written to Parliament giving us the full list of all the successful candidates.

We note that on 31st March 2022 ZEC gazetted the list of successful candidates and hence we expect that communication any time from now.

Chokuda said all new Members of Parliament (MPs) will receive the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) for this year and next year. Said Chokuda:

In respect of vehicles, this will be treated on a case by case basis depending on the status of the member. The new members will get a vehicle as expected.

Those returning to Parliament and who had received a vehicle during the life of this Parliament have already been covered and hence will not get a new vehicle.

The law says a Member is only eligible for one vehicle every five years.

However, if a Member was recalled before they received a vehicle they will still be eligible to receive a vehicle.

There are 28 new MPs, 19 from CCC, the majority are returning to Parliament, and 9 from ZANU PF.

More: The Sunday Mail

Bloody Clashes Between Cattle Rustlers, Farmers

By A Correspondent- Mashaba area in Matabeleland South province was the scene of bloody clashes at the weekend after Botswana cattle farmers teamed up with Gwanda villagers to attack suspected cattle rustlers.

The cattle rustlers were reportedly caught red-handed driving away donkeys and cattle, leading to the bloody clashes.

This came a few days after authorities from the two countries pledged to co-operate in fighting stocktheft.

A villager said cattle farmers from Botswana came to Gwanda last week to track their stolen cattle.

We then went to the Nhwali area using three cars. At the John dip tank, we found 11 stolen donkeys in a kraal. We apprehended two suspects and drove away the donkeys. The suspects had divided themselves into groups and others were driving stolen cattle. They then attacked and injured four of our members,” said a villager, who refused to be named.

He said those injured were taken to Manama Hospital, where they were transferred to Gwanda Hospital.

“Two of the suspects were apprehended and taken to Guyu Police Station, while one succumbed to injuries,” he said.

Matabeleland South Anti-Stock Theft Association chairperson Victor Sibanda appealed to security forces to intensify patrols along the border area.

Matabeleland South police spokesperson Inspector Loveness Mangena said she could not comment on the issue as she was not at work, while national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said he was  not aware of the incident.-Newsday

Violence At Killer T Botswana Failed Show 

By- There was violence at Zimdancehall musician Killer T’s aborted Botswana sho after the artiste failed to show up.

 Killer T had done an endorsement video and notified his fans he would be in Botswana on 2 April to perform at Big Five lodge.

H-Metro reported sources as saying the musician told his Botswana contacts that he was on his way to the show and fans filled up the venue.

Violence reportedly broke up at the venue when Killer T did not show up and some bouncers were stabbed while the venue was damaged during the melee.

One of the show coordinators, Boss Lazzy, accused Killer T of unprofessionalism and soiling their name. He said fans had paid cash P150 and P300 VIP. Said Boss Lazzy:

We engaged Killer T for the show, he was supposed to arrive here on Friday.

He didn’t make it and promised to come on Saturday, after saying he missed his flight.

We gave him US$2 000 after he had said haadi zvemahalf (he doesn’t want to be paid in instalments). 

Fans then heard that he had not come and violence erupted resulting in bouncers being stabbed.

DJ Prosper Taks, who was performing at the show, also confirmed the incident. He said:

Killer T akatikuvadzisa, (he got us into trouble) things were damaged and fans were injured, bottles were thrown.

Bouncers escaped from the venue with stab wounds.

I ran away from the scene after removing my instruments, some speakers were taken, and lights were destroyed.

I don’t think Zimbos will do a show again here because the venue owners are not happy.

Fans were waiting for him but he did not come and we played other songs until 2 AM.

People then realised he was not coming, we tried playing his songs but Killer T haana kubatika.

People are admitted in the hospital right now, venue yakaita marara.

Anga azadza but he disappointed. I had to play his songs kuti vanhu vadzikame until 2 AM tatoona kuti amahwani ayo, ndopandakazotiza vakukwira pastage.

H-Metro could not get in touch with Killer T camp as his mobile phones were not reachable.

More: H-Metro

Mzembi Says Zanu Bigwigs Dead By 2028

By- Exiled former Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi said that the majority of top ZANU PF officials are so old they will be dead by 2028.

The South African-based former G40 kingpin suggested that the demise of “old things” will result in the emergence of a new system that rewards merit not entitlement.

Mzembi made the remarks while contributing to a heated Twitter conversation over the weekend.

A ZANU PF sympathiser had declared that the new parliament building under construction in Mt Hampden will not accommodate opposition members when it is finally commissioned. In response, Mzembi said:

Old things are passing away, by 2028 the remnants will be gone to be with the ancestors.

Zimbabweans shall redefine a new value system not based on entitlement but on merit and only the people’s choices will make laws from this building.

Mzembi said by “old things”, he was referring to the older generation in government, adding that older generations would have died.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is 79 years old and will be 85 in 2028 while his deputy Constantino Chiwenga will be 71.

ZANU PF vice president and second secretary Kembo Mohadi would be 78 in 2028.

Mzembi left the country at the height of the 2017 military coup that deposed Robert Mugabe before Mnangagwa eventually took over the reins.

More: New Zimbabwe

Grace Mugabe Angered By Passion Java, Robert Association

By-Former first lady Grace Mugabe is reported to be worried over her son Robert Mugabe Jnr’s newfound associations in Zanu PF.

Robert Jnr graced the Zanu PF Chitungwiza rally two weeks ago in the company of self-proclaimed prophet Passion Java and other socialites.

Mugabe even shook hands with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and posed for a photo with the president’s son, Emmerson Mnangagwa Jr.

Grace is worried that Robert could get sucked into deadly ZANU PF fights given how his late father lost his position as party leader and Head of State.

The NewsHawks reported a family source as saying Grace is not happy with Robert Jr’s links with Java. Said the source:

She is worried and very angry with him at the same time. The former first lady only learnt about the Passion Java, Robert Jnr links a few weeks ago and she is not happy with that. Not only Amai is unhappy about that, but the whole family.

In a recent interview with a local online platform, Robert Jnr confirmed his relationship with Java. He said:

Our relationship is just natural. I first saw him on social media and thought he was a funny guy.

He is smart and I always wanted to meet him and it so happened we were in Zimbabwe at the same time.

One of my friends who knows him linked me and we linked up and we now spend a lot of time almost every day.

He is a spiritual guy, a decent and straight person and I look at him as a mentor. He is like a spiritual figure in my life. He is wise, a wise guy.

More: The NewsHawks

Killer T Disappears With US$2000

By- Zimdancehall artist Killer T allegedly failed to show up for a show in Botswana where he was supposed to perform on Saturday.

Killer T had done an endorsement video and notified his fans he would be in Botswana on 2 April to perform at Big Five lodge.

H-Metro reported sources as saying the musician told his Botswana contacts that he was on his way to the show and fans filled up the venue.

Violence reportedly broke up at the venue when Killer T did not show up and some bouncers were stabbed while the venue was damaged during the melee.

One of the show coordinators, Boss Lazzy, accused Killer T of unprofessionalism and soiling their name. He said fans had paid cash P150 and P300 VIP. Said Boss Lazzy:

We engaged Killer T for the show, he was supposed to arrive here on Friday.

He didn’t make it and promised to come on Saturday, after saying he missed his flight.

We gave him US$2 000 after he had said haadi zvemahalf (he doesn’t want to be paid in instalments). 

Fans then heard that he had not come and violence erupted resulting in bouncers being stabbed.

DJ Prosper Taks, who was performing at the show, also confirmed the incident. He said:

Killer T akatikuvadzisa, (he got us into trouble) things were damaged and fans were injured, bottles were thrown.

Bouncers escaped from the venue with stab wounds.

I ran away from the scene after removing my instruments, some speakers were taken, and lights were destroyed.

I don’t think Zimbos will do a show again here because the venue owners are not happy.

Fans were waiting for him but he did not come and we played other songs until 2 AM.

People then realised he was not coming, we tried playing his songs but Killer T haana kubatika.

People are admitted in the hospital right now, venue yakaita marara.

Anga azadza but he disappointed. I had to play his songs kuti vanhu vadzikame until 2 AM tatoona kuti amahwani ayo, ndopandakazotiza vakukwira pastage.

H-Metro could not get in touch with Killer T camp as his mobile phones were not reachable.

More: H-Metro

Grace Unhappy With Mnangagwa, Robert Mugabe Junior Pact

Former first lady Grace Mugabe is reported to be worried over her son Robert Mugabe Jnr’s newfound associations in ZANU PF.

Robert Jnr graced the ZANU PF Chitungwiza rally two weeks ago in the company of self-proclaimed prophet Passion Java and other socialites.

Mugabe even shook hands with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and posed for a photo with the president’s son, Emmerson Mnangagwa Jr.

Grace is worried that Robert could get sucked into deadly ZANU PF fights given how his late father lost his position as party leader and Head of State.

The NewsHawks reported a family source as saying Grace is not happy with Robert Jr’s links with Java. Said the source:

She is worried and very angry with him at the same time. The former first lady only learnt about the Passion Java, Robert Jnr links a few weeks ago and she is not happy with that. Not only Amai is unhappy about that, but the whole family.

In a recent interview with a local online platform, Robert Jnr confirmed his relationship with Java. He said:

Our relationship is just natural. I first saw him on social media and thought he was a funny guy.

He is smart and I always wanted to meet him and it so happened we were in Zimbabwe at the same time.

One of my friends who knows him linked me and we linked up and we now spend a lot of time almost every day.

He is a spiritual guy, a decent and straight person and I look at him as a mentor. He is like a spiritual figure in my life. He is wise, a wise guy.
-The NewsHawks

Mwonzora Kicks Out Chiposi From Harvest House 

By- MDC-T has removed its Harare Provincial Secretary For Information and Publicity, Fungai Chiposi, from all internal social media groups.

That was on Friday it had blocked him from entering the party’s Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House headquarters.

In a statement, Chiposi, who ran as the party’s candidate in Kambuzuma Constituency in the 26 March by-elections, said he was blocked by security from entering the offices to attend a National Council meeting and was later removed from party groups. He said:

On Friday 1 April 2022 around 12pm, I was barred from attending the National Council by security at MRT House.

I was informed to contact Youth Chairperson Y. Musarurwa but she was not picking up her phone.

Around 2 pm, I was contacted by the then Chairman Mhetu who asked me to come back to MRT as he would go in with me. However, he was also denied entry.

I met Chairperson Musarurwa and asked her why I was barred and she told me in no uncertain terms to get out of the building. I duly complied.

Later that evening, I was removed from all MDC-T Harare Province groups by Secretary Mukunguma.

Notably, no one has explained to me why these actions were taken. I would like to think the party and its representatives have justification for the above drastic actions.

Chiposi was reportedly blacklisted by the party on allegations of trying to lead a coup against MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora.

Mwonzora is facing internal revolt after the party failed to win a single parliamentary or local government seat in the 26 March by-elections despite getting $150 million under the Political Parties (Finance) Act.

Mnangagwa Death Predicted

By- Exiled former Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi said that the majority of top ZANU PF officials are so old they will be dead by 2028.

The South African-based former G40 kingpin suggested that the demise of “old things” will result in the emergence of a new system that rewards merit not entitlement.

Mzembi made the remarks while contributing to a heated Twitter conversation over the weekend.

A ZANU PF sympathiser had declared that the new parliament building under construction in Mt Hampden will not accommodate opposition members when it is finally commissioned. In response, Mzembi said:

Old things are passing away, by 2028 the remnants will be gone to be with the ancestors.

Zimbabweans shall redefine a new value system not based on entitlement but on merit and only the people’s choices will make laws from this building.

Mzembi said by “old things”, he was referring to the older generation in government, adding that older generations would have died.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is 79 years old and will be 85 in 2028 while his deputy Constantino Chiwenga will be 71.

ZANU PF vice president and second secretary Kembo Mohadi would be 78 in 2028.

Mzembi left the country at the height of the 2017 military coup that deposed Robert Mugabe before Mnangagwa eventually took over the reins.

More: New Zimbabwe

I Have Prostate Cancer, Says Former Manchester United Boss

Netherlands coach and former Man United boss Louis van Gaal has revealed that he’s battling a ‘pretty aggressive form’ of prostate cancer.

The 70-year-old head coach confirmed the diagnosis on Dutch television show Humberto to promote a new film about his life, and admitted that he had kept the news from his players.

“In each period during my time as manager of the national team I had to leave in the night to go to the hospital without the players finding it out until now, while thinking I was healthy, but… I am not,” he said.

“I think you don’t tell people you work with like that because it might influence their choices, their decisiveness. So I thought they shouldn’t know.”

The gaffer added: “You don’t die from prostate cancer, at least not in 90 per cent of the cases. It is usually other underlying diseases that kill you.

“But I had a pretty aggressive form, got irradiated 25 times. Then you have a lot of management to do in order to go through life

“I did have preferential treatment in the hospital. I was allowed in through the back door when I went to an appointment and was immediately pushed into another room.

“I have been treated wonderfully. You will of course tell your friends and relatives about it. The fact that nothing has come out yet also says something about my environment. That’s great.”

Meanwhile, Van Gaal is due to be in charge of the Netherlands at the World Cup in Qatar in November, with his side in Group A along with Senegal, Ecuador and the hosts.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mutami Joins Yellow Movement?

Tinashe Sambiri|Susan Mutami has urged Norton residents to support Richard Tsvangirai in the 2023 election.

Mutami has pointed out that Richard Tsvangirai is interested in representing Citizens’ Coalition For Change in Norton.

A fired up Mutami is determined to bring down sitting MP Temba Mliswa.

She wrote on Twitter:
“The people of Norton and Zimbabwe can u please do me a huge favor and vote for
@RTsvangirayi

@CCCZimbabwe
this coming election.

Temba Mliswa ambotamba naSabhuku kumba.

I know Sabhuku venyu munovada and that will be the best gift ever from the people …”

Robert Mugabe Defends “Friendship” With Java

Former first lady Grace Mugabe is reported to be worried over her son Robert Mugabe Jnr’s newfound associations in ZANU PF.

Robert Jnr graced the ZANU PF Chitungwiza rally two weeks ago in the company of self-proclaimed prophet Passion Java and other socialites.

Mugabe even shook hands with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and posed for a photo with the president’s son, Emmerson Mnangagwa Jr.

Grace is worried that Robert could get sucked into deadly ZANU PF fights given how his late father lost his position as party leader and Head of State.

The NewsHawks reported a family source as saying Grace is not happy with Robert Jr’s links with Java. Said the source:

She is worried and very angry with him at the same time. The former first lady only learnt about the Passion Java, Robert Jnr links a few weeks ago and she is not happy with that. Not only Amai is unhappy about that, but the whole family.

In a recent interview with a local online platform, Robert Jnr confirmed his relationship with Java. He said:

Our relationship is just natural. I first saw him on social media and thought he was a funny guy.

He is smart and I always wanted to meet him and it so happened we were in Zimbabwe at the same time.

One of my friends who knows him linked me and we linked up and we now spend a lot of time almost every day.

He is a spiritual guy, a decent and straight person and I look at him as a mentor. He is like a spiritual figure in my life. He is wise, a wise guy.
-The NewsHawks

Mnangagwa’s Spokesman Announces: Khupe, Mwonzora Are All ED’s Girlfriends

“….Khupe was a dumb partner, a mute, ideologically. She only spoke through her person, nothing more…”

George Charamba

By Farai D Hove | Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesman George Charamba has described Douglas Mwonzora and Thokozani Khupe as the ZANU PF leader’s girlfriends.

Writing on his state media Jamwanda2 column, Charamba praised the two for taking down Mnangagwa’s political rival Nelson Chamisa during their riotous wrestle for the MDC Alliance organisation.

Charamba said in part:
Khupe picks the prize for ever daring to cross the line for inter-party dialogue, never mind that this was out of necessity. After all she had no way out after Humanikwa, did she? But she boldly moved over, and helped materialise POLAD which ED invented.
History will credit her, whatever her disastrous end.

Mwonzora the ideologue But she was a dumb partner, a mute, ideologically. She only spoke through her person, nothing more.

Yet ZANU-PF needed more than personification; it needed political literacy no iota of which she wielded.

Having created POLAD, ZANU-PF needed an ideologue who would run with, and elaborate on, the concept, through sheer logic and cogency of argument. ZANU-PF’s goal is to insert a new mores in our politics where elections are followed by a de-escalation, all to allow national consensus, national focus and national effort towards betterment of Zimbabweans.
That goal needed validation and echo from its opposite number, something well beyond Khupe conceptually. It needed the agile mind of Mwonzora, who swiftly outgunned Chamisa into an outcast, the black sheep of the Zimbabwe political family.

Political mubvandiripo
With Mwonzora at the helm of MDC —whether T, Alliance or both — POLAD got its mouth, which became a mouthful for Chamisa and all those who bankrolled him.
Even western embassies could not brush aside Mwonzora’s arguments for converged politics. Beyond this elaboration, the legally adept Mwonzora became a two-track menace to Chamisa.
In a series of brilliant legal moves, he rendered Chamisa homeless, both literally and figuratively.
Chamisa lost Harvest House.
And with the subsequent loss of MDC T/Alliance names, Chamisa ceased to be his father’s son, deserving of any heirloom. He became a political mubvandiripo — a political child from elsewhere brought into the fold of mummy’s second marriage! And he admitted to as much, birthing Triple C, his real paternity’s nickname. No DNA test was even necessary! The courts handled Tsvangirai’s political estate handsomely. This redounds to Douglas Mwonzora. Killing for sport Nor was that all. Chamisa’s woes mounted.
Unlike the rather cautious Khupe who recalled her adversaries piecemeal, possibly restrained by a motherly heart – or is it motherly breast too full of the milk of human kindness? — Mwonzora had no breast, no milk to ooze.

He wielded the axe with ruthless abandon,

Mwonzora wielded the axe with ruthless abandon, creating a massive heap of by-electoral rubble which Government had no choice but to clean through March 26 by-elections. If truth be told, Mwonzora forced Government’s hand on these by-elections which he himself, ironically, did not like, and which he would lose dismally. Mwonzora’s recalls became just too many for Government to ignore; the only cure was a round of by-elections which came on March 26.
To that extent, Mwonzora ran and ruled Zimbabwe politically, electorally. Significantly, he still holds the key and tempo to more such by-elections, triggering them by whim and caprice. Soon after results of March 26, he again swung his merciless axe, to recall several councillors, thus triggering the possibility of another round of by-elections, while retaining and fortifying his title as Leader of the Opposition in spite of his defeat. In respect of causing wasteful by-elections, he is some reckless god Shakespeare’s Gloucester had in mind when he remarked: ” As flies are to wanton boys are we to the gods/ They kill us for their sport!”
When nothing changes Mwonzora is not just the Leader of the Opposition in spite of Chamisa’s by-electoral win; he also keeps the purse issuing from national law by way of the Political Parties’ Finance Act.
Add to that the perquisites of the Leader of Opposition, then you have material in part which validates my thesis last week that Mwonzora won before the by-elections.
But it is as an ideologue that Mwonzora

Cleric Nabbed Over Maintenance

By A Correspondent- A Kadoma pastor was last Tuesday arrested for failing to support his two children.

Pastor Learnmore Mutenha, who is based in Chakari, and belongs to one of the AFM factions, stands accused of allegedly failing to pay $12000, as ordered by the court, for maintenance.

Mutenha is also part of an online group of pastors ‘Kingdom Champions Network International’.

Pastor Mutenha’s former wife, Janet Badza, told H-Metro the man of cloth has not honoured a court order since October last year.

“He is my ex-husband and he has not been paying maintenance of $2400 for his two kids,” said Janet.

“He was arrested.”

H-Metro is reliably informed that Pastor Mutenha was detained at Harare Central Police Station and is expected to appear in court today.

Janet and Pastor Mutenha separated in 2015 and their divorce was granted in October 2019.

Harare City Belongs To CCC

RECALLED Harare mayor Jacob Mafume and fellow People’s Democratic Party (PDP) councillors Simon Chabuka (Mutare) and Anorld Batirai Dube (Bulawayo) have approached the High Court challenging their dismissal by Local Government minister July Moyo.
They want their recalls to be declared null and void, saying their constitutional rights were violated.

Mayor Jacob Mafume

Moyo last week announced that the three positions were vacant after they were recalled by PDP in a letter dated March 28, 2022.

“In terms of section 278(i) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, as read with section (l)(k), the wards the three represented were now vacant because the three had joined Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC),” Moyo said.

But Mafume and the two councillors argue that they belonged to the PDP led by Tendai Biti.

They cited Moyo, the town clerks of Harare, Bulawayo, Mutare and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission as respondents.

Mafume won the 2018 local authority elections in ward 17 in Harare under the MDC Alliance.

Other PDP members who were recalled included Kucaca Phulu, Settlement Chikwinya, Dube, Chabuka, Willias Madzimure, Regai Tsunga, Biti and Chelesile Mahlangu who had won National Assembly seats under the MDC Alliance.

On April 14, 2021, the High Court ruled that only authorised representatives of the PDP led by Biti, in particular under Chikwinya as the secretary-general had the power to act on behalf of the PDP.

“In this regard, Moyo and those who communicated with him are violating our choice by seeking to ascribe us membership of a political party that is alien to us and is certainly not the PDP led by Biti and Chikwinya that we have always been members since 2017,” Mafume submitted.

They asked the town clerks to disregard Moyo’s letter. The matter is yet to be heard.- Newsday

Prosecutor Says Mamombe Was Never Arrested

CCC activists Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri lost their bid to block the State from tendering documentary evidence that their phones were active in Harare during the time they claimed to have been abducted while a police witness on duty at the roadblock where they claimed to have been arrested said there were no arrests at all.

The two opposition activists are charged with communicating falsehoods prejudicial to the State after they allegedly faked their abductions.

Chief Magistrate Mrs Faith Mushure overruled the objection of Mamombe and Chimbiri allowing the State to tender documentary exhibits.

The defence lawyers failed to show that the phone records of the numbers owned by the two were not relevant for the State’s case.

Mrs Mushure then allowed the State to tender the documents that comprise call data records obtained from Econet and the base stations in Warren Park and Belvedere.

Prosecutor Mr Michael Reza wanted to tender the documents saying they would assist in showing that the SIM cards believed to be owned by the two opposition activists never left Harare on the day in question.

A police officer and State witness, Venenzia Muchenje, who was manning the roadblock near Exhibition Park from 2pm at the place Mamombe and Chimbiri claimed to have been arrested while on their way into the city centre from Warren Park, told the court that no one was arrested at all from 2pm when they assumed duty.

Ms Muchenje told the court that she never saw a Mercedes Benz with women on-board during the time she assumed duty at the roadblock at around 2pm. A man approached them about a few minutes after they went on duty asking whether they had arrested anyone and they told him they had not.

On the phone records, Engineer Christopher Tapera Kazembe told the court, during cross-examination by the duo’s lawyer Mr Alec Muchadehama, that the records only showed the numbers and under which base stations they were active, not the owners of numbers.

The records could only show where the phones were and could not show one way or the other what was happening around the base stations including whether the two were arrested at the roadblock, taken to police station, transferred to another vehicle driven by police, leaving all their belongings, including their vehicle and were driven to Muchapondwa Shopping Centre where they claimed to have been tortured before being dumped.

Asked to comment on whether there was a possibility that the police broke the passwords of the phones, Eng Kazembe said: “It is possible that one can broke the passwords but I am not confirming that the police broke into the cellphones.”

The matter continues today with police officer Muchenje testifying. -Herald

Africa University Students Embarrass Java, Robert Mugabe

Tinashe Sambiri|Panganai Java and Robert Mugabe Junior came face to face with the wrath of suffering citizens when they were chased away from Africa University.

Angry students refused to be vexed by Java and Mugabe.

On Monday veteran journalist Hopewell Chin’ono wrote:

The mood has changed in Zimbabwe, youths are focused on change not gimmicks.

Mnangagwa’s clown, Passion Java was blue ticked at Africa University and security asked him and Robert a Mugabe Jr to leave.

Mnangagwa is hoping the fake prophet would bring the youth vote, not at AU!

Well done Africa University, don’t fall for cheap gimmicks!

Stay focused! The country has no single cancer machine and someone thinks they can hoodwink the youths with selfies.

Interestingly the fake prophet and Mugabe ended up selfing each other, AU students were having non of their usual gimmicks!

RegisterToVoteZW #RegisterToVOTE2023

What Is An Ovarian Cyst?

Health Talk

With Sandra Sadziwa

Ovarian cysts are solid or fluid-filled pockets in or on your ovary.

They’re common, especially in women who are pregnant or who haven’t gone through qmenopause yet. Most of the time, they’re painless and harmless.

You might get one every month as part of your menstrual cycle and never know it. They usually go away on their own without treatment.

A cyst becomes a problem when it doesn’t go away or gets bigger. It can become painful.

There’s also the possibility of cancer, but it’s rare. The chances go up as you get older.

Ovarian Cyst Symptoms

Most ovarian cysts are small and don’t cause any problems.

When there are symptoms, you might have pressure, bloating, swelling, or pain in one side of your lower belly.

This pain may be sharp or dull, and it can come and go.

Sudden, severe belly pain

Pain with fever and throwing up

Dizziness, weakness, or feeling faint

Fast breathing

These things could mean your cyst has caused the ovary to twist.

Ovarian Cyst Causes
Most cysts are “functional.”

They’re a part of your monthly cycle.

Types of Cysts Follicle cyst.

Your ovaries usually release one egg each month. It grows inside a tiny sac called a follicle.

When th HBe egg is ready, the follicle breaks open and releases it.

If the sac doesn’t open, it causes a follicle cyst. These often go away in 1 to 3 months.

Corpus luteum cyst.

Once the egg is released, the empty follicle usually shrinks and helps get ready for the next egg.

It becomes a cyst when it closes back up and fluid collects inside. It may go away in a few weeks. But it may bleed or cause pain as it grows.

Others are nonfunctional. In some women, their ovaries make a lot of small cysts.

This condition is called polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

It can make it hard to get pregnant. Other nonfunctional cysts may be caused by cancer.

Ovarian Cyst Risk Factors

Things that may make you more likely to get ovarian cysts include:

Hormonal problems. Taking the fertility drug to help you ovulate can increase your risk of cysts.

Pregnancy

The cyst that forms during ovulation may stay on your ovary after you get pregnant and throughout your pregnancy.

Endometriosis. Cells that usually line the inside of your uterus grow outside it.

These wayward cells can attach to your ovary and cause a cyst to grow.

A severe pelvic infection. If this spreads to your ovaries, it can cause cysts there.

A previous ovarian cyst. If you’ve had at least one ovarian cyst before, you’re more likely to get others

Ovarian Cyst Complications

Some women can have unusual complications with ovarian cysts. Your doctor might pick these up during a pelvic exam, so it’s important to get regular checkups.

Ovarian torsion. If cysts grow large, they can make the ovary move and twist.

This twisting (ovarian torsion) is very painful.
Rupture.

Cysts can break open, causing severe pain and bleeding, especially if the cysts are large. Vaginal sex and other activities can make a rupture more likely.

A ruptured cyst sometimes heals on its own, but often, it’s a medical emergency.
Infected ovarian cyst. An ovarian cyst can develop in response to a pelvic infection, forming an abscess. If the abscess bursts, dangerous bacteria can spread through your body.

Ovarian Cyst Treatment

Most cysts go away on their own. Your doctor may suggest watching and waiting for changes.

Your doctor can give you medicine for pain. They might also prescribe birth control pills.

The hormones in the pills won’t make the cysts go away, but they can help prevent new ones.

Some ovarian cysts need surgery. That includes those that are large, don’t go away, or cause symptoms.

You could also need surgery if you’re near menopause, because cysts are more likely to be cancerous.

Depending on your case, the surgeon may take just the cyst or the entire ovary.

There are different types of surgery:

Laparoscopy is for smaller cysts. The doctor makes a tiny cut above or below your bellybutton.

A small tool with a camera allows your doctor to see inside, and a different tool removes the cyst or ovary. You probably won’t have to stay in hi the hospital overnight.

Laparotomy is for cysts that may be cancerous. It is done with a bigger cut in the belly.

*Mrs. Sandra Sadziwa is a senior nurse working at private medical facility in Harare.

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Mboneni Ncube Killers Threaten Witnesses

Suspected ZANU PF activists who allegedly murdered a Citizens for Coalition for Change (CCC) Kwekwe activist in February are reportedly threatening witnesses against testifying.

Mboneni Ncube was stabbed twice with a spear at a CCC rally held at Mbizo shopping centre and died on admission to Kwekwe Central Hospital.

The deceased’s sister, Judith Ncube, said she was kidnapped on Thursday evening by suspected ZANU PF activists who threatened to kill her if she continued demanding answers into Mboneni’s murder.

Speaking to The Standard, Judith said she now feared for her life following the abduction incident. She said:

It was around 4 pm when the incident happened. They grabbed and bundled me into their vehicle.

They took me to a ZANU PF base in Kwekwe where they threatened to make me disappear if I kept on pressing for answers to the killing of my brother.

His killers are known and all I want is closure and justice.

The incident was reported to the police and the case number is CRO/04/22.

Also speaking to The Standard, Judith’s lawyer Darlington Marange of the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum said:

She identified some of the culprits that were implicated in the murder, including some known ruling party bigwigs.

She has been saying that police are refusing to take the names of the perpetrators.

We are now considering visiting the police to iron this out because it falls under their duties to take the report as is and to investigate.

It appears there is some resistance but this is something that we have to iron out.

We are also considering getting a peace order against the people who have been harassing her.

She now lives in fear and we have to now take that route of a peace order to ensure her safety.

The issue of her safety is now of paramount importance outside other legal routes that we want to take.

Other people willing to testify against Ncube’s killers were being harassed constantly, Mbizo MP-elect Settlement Chikwinya claimed.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) arrested 16 ZANU PF youths for Ncube’s murder but later released 11 of them.

The late Ncube had recently remarried following the death of his first wife, with whom he had an eight-year-old daughter.- The Standard

Zanu PF Hallucnates Over Masvingo Chamisa Victory

By- Zanu PF councillor Sengerayi Manyanga has accused Masvingo City Council of using the local authority’s vehicles to ferry CCC supporters to attend Nelson Chamisa’s recent star rally.

He was joined in the statement by his colleague Councillor Against Chiteme who said that the vehicles carried supporters to the rally held at Rujeko in Masvingo on March 27 2022.
The councillors made the accusations during a full council meeting on Monday last week.
Mayor Collen Maboke however, said that there should be a separation of council vehicles at the rally and council vehicles ferrying supporters. He said that it was possible that council vehicles were at the rally for other business which he said was normal.
He however, said that investigation must be carried out on the matter.
“As councillors we must stop using council vehicles at political rallies. We saw council vehicles ferrying supporters to attend the Rujeko rally. We all have our parties if we do the same with our parties it won’t go down well with you,” said Manyanga.
“The town clerk has to make an investigation. The vehicles might have been doing council business and that there was a rally was just a coincidence,” said Maboke. Masvingo Mirror

Grace Mugabe Angry With Passion Java

By-Former first lady Grace Mugabe is reported to be worried over her son Robert Mugabe Jnr’s newfound associations in Zanu PF.

Robert Jnr graced the Zanu PF Chitungwiza rally two weeks ago in the company of self-proclaimed prophet Passion Java and other socialites.

Mugabe even shook hands with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and posed for a photo with the president’s son, Emmerson Mnangagwa Jr.

Grace is worried that Robert could get sucked into deadly ZANU PF fights given how his late father lost his position as party leader and Head of State.

The NewsHawks reported a family source as saying Grace is not happy with Robert Jr’s links with Java. Said the source:

She is worried and very angry with him at the same time. The former first lady only learnt about the Passion Java, Robert Jnr links a few weeks ago and she is not happy with that. Not only Amai is unhappy about that, but the whole family.

In a recent interview with a local online platform, Robert Jnr confirmed his relationship with Java. He said:

Our relationship is just natural. I first saw him on social media and thought he was a funny guy.

He is smart and I always wanted to meet him and it so happened we were in Zimbabwe at the same time.

One of my friends who knows him linked me and we linked up and we now spend a lot of time almost every day.

He is a spiritual guy, a decent and straight person and I look at him as a mentor. He is like a spiritual figure in my life. He is wise, a wise guy.

More: The NewsHawks

Mwonzora Removes Party Coup Leader From WhatsApp Groups

By- MDC-T has removed its Harare Provincial Secretary For Information and Publicity, Fungai Chiposi, from all internal social media groups.

That was on Friday it had blocked him from entering the party’s Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House headquarters.

In a statement, Chiposi, who ran as the party’s candidate in Kambuzuma Constituency in the 26 March by-elections, said he was blocked by security from entering the offices to attend a National Council meeting and was later removed from party groups. He said:

On Friday 1 April 2022 around 12pm, I was barred from attending the National Council by security at MRT House.

I was informed to contact Youth Chairperson Y. Musarurwa but she was not picking up her phone.

Around 2 pm, I was contacted by the then Chairman Mhetu who asked me to come back to MRT as he would go in with me. However, he was also denied entry.

I met Chairperson Musarurwa and asked her why I was barred and she told me in no uncertain terms to get out of the building. I duly complied.

Later that evening, I was removed from all MDC-T Harare Province groups by Secretary Mukunguma.

Notably, no one has explained to me why these actions were taken. I would like to think the party and its representatives have justification for the above drastic actions.

Chiposi was reportedly blacklisted by the party on allegations of trying to lead a coup against MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora.

Mwonzora is facing internal revolt after the party failed to win a single parliamentary or local government seat in the 26 March by-elections despite getting $150 million under the Political Parties (Finance) Act.

Mwonzora Bouncers Kick-Out Senior Party Member

By- MDC-T Harare Provincial Secretary For Information and Publicity, Fungai Chiposi, was on Friday blocked from entering the party’s Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House headquarters.

In a statement, Chiposi, who ran as the party’s candidate in Kambuzuma Constituency in the 26 March by-elections, said he was blocked by security from entering the offices to attend a National Council meeting and was later removed from party groups. He said:

On Friday 1 April 2022 around 12pm, I was barred from attending the National Council by security at MRT House.

I was informed to contact Youth Chairperson Y. Musarurwa but she was not picking up her phone.

Around 2 pm, I was contacted by the then Chairman Mhetu who asked me to come back to MRT as he would go in with me. However, he was also denied entry.

I met Chairperson Musarurwa and asked her why I was barred and she told me in no uncertain terms to get out of the building. I duly complied.

Later that evening, I was removed from all MDC-T Harare Province groups by Secretary Mukunguma.

Notably, no one has explained to me why these actions were taken. I would like to think the party and its representatives have justification for the above drastic actions.

Chiposi was reportedly blacklisted by the party on allegations of trying to lead a coup against MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora.

Mwonzora is facing internal revolt after the party failed to win a single parliamentary or local government seat in the 26 March by-elections despite getting $150 million under the Political Parties (Finance) Act.

Ramaphosa Denounces Operation Dudula

By-South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa has denounced operation Dudula.

Ramaphosa said the ruling African National Congress (ANC) cannot support the anti-foreign nationals campaign by Operation Dudula, describing the movement as a “vigilante-like force”.

Speaking during the ANC’s Mpumalanga conference over the weekend, Ramaphosa said Operation Dudula seeks to divide African people. He said:

We cannot support a vigilante-type-of move against a group of people and particularly targeting them as foreign nationals because what we are doing then is just to divide our people on the African continent.

Operation Dudula emerged in recent months and its members, led by Nhlanhla “Lux”, have been moving door to door in parts of South Africa and kicking out foreigners.

Supporters of the movement accuse foreign nationals of “stealing our jobs” and selling illicit drugs in the country.

Lux was recently arrested and charged while members of the group have pledged their undying support for the movement.

Meanwhile, Fees Must Fall activist Bonginkosi Khanyile has voiced his support for Operation Dudula and urged the South African Government to address the group’s concerns.

Khanyile said Operation Dudula is not against foreign nationals, it is against illegal foreign nationals.

More: The South African

Elected Chamisa Bulawayo Councilors Sworn-In

By- The eight Bulawayo City Council (BCC) councillors who won in the 26 March by-elections were sworn in on Monday.

The swearing-in ceremony, which was held at the council chamber, was attended by the newly-elected councillors, other councillors, heads of council departments, and invited guests.

All the eight councillors were elected on Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) tickets, with five of them formerly MDC Alliance councillors who were recalled from Council by the MDC-T.

The eight are Edwin Ndlovu (Ward 8), Donaldson Mabutho (Ward 9), Lilian Mlilo (Ward 12), Concilia Mlalazi (Ward 13), Christopher Dube (Ward 19), Alderman Earnest Rafamoyo (Ward 20), Tinevimbo Maphosa (Ward 21) and Mpumelelo Moyo (Ward 26).

The swearing-in ceremony was presided over by BCC Town Clerk Christopher Dube while council chamber secretary Sikhangele Zhou assisted the councillors in reciting the oath.

In his remarks soon after the swearing-in ceremony, Bulawayo mayor Solomon Mguni urged all the councillors to work together across the political divide. He said:

For the first time in 20 years, we now have a multiparty chamber and we should work together as councillors for the City of Bulawayo.

We have been given the mandate to serve our people and we call upon unity in the cockpit and serve everyone equally and equitably and the committees should embrace each and every one of us.

Our mandate is to serve the people of Bulawayo. Our main mandate is carrying upon our shoulders the vision of the city, which is to be a smart and transformative city by the year 2024 and we expected all of us to champion this vision and be guided by the values of the city that is integrity, transparency, innovation, accountability, fairness and consultation.

More: Chronicle

Tabitha Khumalo Rejects Khupe, Mwonzora Re-union

By-Citizens Coalition for Change interim chairperson Tabitha Khumalo has rejected the proposed reunion of MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora and his rival Thokozani Khupe, describing them as venomous serpents ready to strike at any time.

While Mwonzora has not expressed a desire to work with CCC, Khupe formally endorsed CCC candidates ahead of the March 26 by-elections.

Khumalo was among the first MDC Alliance MPs to be recalled by Mwonzora and Khupe in 2020 after the Supreme Court installed Khupe as MDC-T acting president. She said:
We have a situation where a snake sneaked into the house, swallowed all the kids and when we attempted to kill it we did not finish it off … And now we want it to be part of the family. No. You can’t bandage a snake because when it heals it will bite you.
It’s frightening to hear some people suggesting that we should form a coalition with Mwonzora before the next elections. We are where we are today because of Mwonzora and Thokozani Khupe.

We can’t work with such people. People rejected them long back, they rejected them in the recent by-elections and continue rejecting them right now.
We just had by-elections in which people expressed their feelings. It’s important to have coalitions but people are saying we should not work hand in hand with Mwonzora and (Thokozani) Khupe. We can’t do what people don’t like.
MDC-T spokesperson Witness Dube said they are willing to work with all opposition political parties, including CCC, ahead of the general elections scheduled for 2023.

PSL Results

Dynamos kept the pace at the top after picking up maximum points against Black Rhinos on Sunday.

The Glamour Boys won the match 2-1 to remain a point behind log leaders Chicken Inn in second place.

Emmanuel Paga set the early tone in the tie when he opened the scoring in the first minute. The Ghanaian import headed home Brandon Mpofu’s cross, leaving the keeper with no chance.

More drama followed when Rhinos got a penalty just before the midway point of the half. The kick was retaken twice, first, after the keeper took his foot off the line and then when some players encroached on the second attempt.

But Blessed Mbavarira finally succeeded on the third time to bring the game to level.

With the game seemingly heading for a draw, Bill Antonio scored a screamer to put Dynamos ahead with two minutes left on the clock.

The effort proved to be the decider as Dembare collected maximum points in the game.

Elsewhere, Benjani Mwaruwari began his tenure as the Ngezi Platinum coach with a 1-1 draw against Bulawayo Chiefs, while Highlanders managed to conjure a goalless stalemate at Triangle.

Tenax came from behind to beat CAPS United 2-1. The Green Machine took the lead in the William Manondo.

The home team recovered in the second half and went into the lead before the 80th minute.

Sunday Results:
Dynamos 2-1 Black Rhinos
Triangle United 0-0 Highlanders
Tenax CS 2-1 CAPS United
Bulawayo Chiefs 1-1 Ngezi Platinum Stars.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mliswa Faces Acid Test In Norton

Susan Mutami Urges Norton Residents To Support Richard Tsvangirai

Tinashe Sambiri|Susan Mutami has urged Norton residents to support Richard Tsvangirai in the 2023 election.

Mutami has pointed out that Richard Tsvangirai is interested in representing Citizens’ Coalition For Change in Norton.

A fired up Mutami is determined to bring down sitting MP Temba Mliswa.

She wrote on Twitter:
“The people of Norton and Zimbabwe can u please do me a huge favor and vote for
@RTsvangirayi

@CCCZimbabwe
this coming election.

Temba Mliswa ambotamba naSabhuku kumba.

I know Sabhuku venyu munovada and that will be the best gift ever from the people …”

BREAKING: Chinese Gang Up in ZANU PF Regalia To Drill Boreholes

2 Chinese male nationals have been caught on camera doing borehole drillings in Chitungwiza, while wearing ZANU PF regalia

The CCC MP is trying to provide borehole facilities for residents left stranded when when a losing candidate last week began demanding ZANU PF party cards for people to qualify for drawing water out of a nearby community resource borehole.

It has since been discovered that the problem is worse than earlier assumed: people drilling the boreholes are doing it while dressed in ZANU attire, and some of them are Chinese nationals.

The political posturing will certainly threaten people who do no belong to ZANU PF.

The identities of the Chinese citizens were not known at the time of writing and Sikhala wrote out to their embassy complaining, saying: