Police Arrest ZIFA Boss

Suspended Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) president Felton Kamambo and board member responsible for finance, Philemon Machana, have been arrested on various allegations.

Kamambo and Machana were on Saturday arrested by Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officers for fraud and contempt of the Sports and Recreation Commission Act, which was applied in their suspension on 16 November 2021.

The SRC suspended the Kamambo-led ZIFA last November on several allegations, chief among them the board’s failure to account for public funds.

The commission acted in accordance with section 30 of the SRC Act.

Kamambo, however, continued to issue statements in the capacity of ZIFA president and used the official ZIFA letterhead in all his correspondence.

It is further alleged that Kamambo fraudulently used public funds as well as changed ZIFA accounts while under suspension.

The suspended ZIFA board even went on to suspended members of the ZIFA secretariat and Premier Soccer League governors, moves which resulted in the SRC involving the police leading to the duo’s arrest.

Kamambo and Machana are being held at Highlands Police Station and are expected to appear in court on Monday.- ZBC News/ Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Felton Kamambo

ZIFA Bosses In Trouble For “Looting Football Funds”

Suspended Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) president Felton Kamambo and board member responsible for finance, Philemon Machana, have been arrested on various allegations.

Kamambo and Machana were on Saturday arrested by Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officers for fraud and contempt of the Sports and Recreation Commission Act, which was applied in their suspension on 16 November 2021.

The SRC suspended the Kamambo-led ZIFA last November on several allegations, chief among them the board’s failure to account for public funds.

The commission acted in accordance with section 30 of the SRC Act.

Kamambo, however, continued to issue statements in the capacity of ZIFA president and used the official ZIFA letterhead in all his correspondence.

It is further alleged that Kamambo fraudulently used public funds as well as changed ZIFA accounts while under suspension.

The suspended ZIFA board even went on to suspended members of the ZIFA secretariat and Premier Soccer League governors, moves which resulted in the SRC involving the police leading to the duo’s arrest.

Kamambo and Machana are being held at Highlands Police Station and are expected to appear in court on Monday.- ZBC News/ Soccer24 Zimbabwe


	

Mahere Dismisses Mnangagwa Rhetoric

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said opposition political parties will never rule Zimbabwe.

Mnangagwa was addressing ZANU PF supporters who were gathered at Epworth High School grounds for the party’s by-election campaign rally on Saturday.

Mnangagwa claimed that some opposition leaders in Zimbabwe were telling their supporters that it is possible to unseat ZANU PF like what Hakainde Hichilema’s opposition party did in Zambia in 2021. He said:

Endai muudze veopposition kuti munhu arimuHarare akatanga kufamba kuenda kuChina netsoka anotanga kusvika opposition isati yapinda muState House.

Go and tell them that a person walking from Harare to China will arrive faster than opposition parties trying to get to State House in Harare. It’s not going to happen.

However, Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere dismissed Mnangagwa’s comments saying only the people of Zimbabwe have the right to elect people of their choice.

Mnangagwa assured residents of Epworth and surrounding areas that his government is in the process of giving them title deeds. He said:

We sourced funds and gave them to Professor Murwira’s ministry to carry out a geospatial survey. We have completed the survey and will build flats.

We will move those who built on roads to the flats because we cannot move someone into the open.

Once you get hold of your title deed, you have security for your land. It becomes your inheritance.

This will ultimately do away with land barons. So we are in this process of regularising settlements as well as issuing title deeds.- VOA

CCC Seeks Victory In Mwenezi

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens’ Coalition For Change led by President Nelson Chamisa has challenged the Zanu PF regime to stop harassing teachers.

Teachers are protesting at poor living conditions across the country.

They want their salaries to revert to the 2018 USD 540 mark.

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has suspended teachers for raising concerns about poor salaries.

Below is the Citizens Coalition For Change brief statement on intimidation of teachers by the regime.

“They should pay teachers what they are demanding.

They are expecting Govt to restore their salaries to the 2018 level where they were earning US$540.

The Minister of Finance always says the economy is improving.
So why are they unable to pay teachers.”

Citizens’ Coalition For Change is determined to end Zanu PF’s dominance in Mwenezi East Constituency in the coming by-election for the area.

Zanu PF’s dominance in Mwenezi emanates from intimidation, violence and coersive voting.

Citizens’ Coalition For Change said in a statement:
“This is Hon. Mandizvidza Tendekai 26 March 2022 by-elections Parliamentary Candidate for Mwenezi East Constitutency.”

ZIFA Bosses To Appear In Court On Monday

Suspended Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) president Felton Kamambo and board member for finance Philimon Machana were yesterday arrested for fraud and defiance of the SRC Act.

The SRC suspended the Kamambo-led administration on November 16 last year, for several violations, chief among them failure to account for public funds.

After the suspension, Kamambo and company continued to issue statements using the ZIFA letter head to communicate with world governing body FIFA, in defiance of the SRC Act.

Kamambo was picked up by detectives at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport while making arrangements to travel to Qatar for a FIFA meeting while Machana was picked up at his home.

They are currently detained at Highlands Police Station and will appear in court tomorrow.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Burkina Faso Football Association Dismisses Stallions Coach

The contract of Burkina Faso national team, Kamou Malo, who guided the Stallions to the semi-finals of AFCON 2021, will not be renewed by the country’s football federation.

The former former Burkina Faso police chief’s charges were beaten in the semi-finals of the biannual showpiece 1-3 by eventual winners Senegal, before losing the third-place play off to hosts Cameroon.

Despite a somewhat successful campaign, the Burkina Faso Football Federation will not not renew the coach’s contract.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

“Mnangagwa In Panic Mode Due To President Chamisa Rising Popularity”

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change spokesperson, Advocate Fadzayi Mahere has pointed out that the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is in panic mode due to President Nelson Chamisa’s ascending popularity.

Addressing Zanu PF supporters at a rally in Epworth on Saturday, Mr Mnangagwa boasted : “Endai muudze veopposition kuti munhu arimuHarare akatanga kufamba kuenda kuChina netsoka anotanga kusvika opposition isati yapinda muState House.”

Advocate Mahere responded:
“This is panic-mode of the highest order. The citizens will decide who gets into State House. If the citizens choose him, President @nelsonchamisa will lead whether they like it or not. Only those afraid of the people would make unconstitutional statements like this.”

Citizens’ Coalition For Change vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala said Zanu PF forced thousands of dejected citizens to attend Mr Mnangagwa’s rally.

“We don’t force people into buses to attend our rallies. I met 2 ZUPCO buses here at Nyamweda Shopping Centre in Mhondoro looking for people to go to the Old People’s home Rally in Harare.Ndiyo inonzi desperation.”

Citizens’ Coalition For Change Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma tweeted:
“So @edmnangagwa and his corrupt officials chose one of the poorest settlements, Epworth to showcase their ill gotten affluence. Epworth is a pure reflection of ZANU PF plunder & 42 year mismanagement. No proper roads, no running water, no electricity etc. Choose #CCC.”

Remembering Right Honourable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai…

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens’ Coalition For Change (CCC) will hold an online event to commemorate and celebrate the life of Movement for Democratic Change founding member President Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

President Tsvangirai succumbed to cancer on February 14, 2018.

In a statement CCC described President Tsvangirai as a doyen of democracy in Zimbabwe.

“On Monday, 14 February we will bring you a special St Valentines @TwitterSpaces to honor the memory our democracy icon Morgan Tsvangirai.

You are all invited. Please set a reminder and kindly retweet!”

Understanding Sexual Exploitation

Tackling Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment

Sexual exploitation & abuse (SEA) of the communities we serve is a grave violation of WHO’s commitment to serve and protect the vulnerable.

Sexual harassment (SH) of our workforce is a serious failure of our duty of care. This is the sentiment of WHO’s leadership, staff and her Member States. But we all know and acknowledge that more could and should be done. And done quickly. The risks of SEA have increased significantly in recent years.

WHO is increasingly operational, being called on to operate to save lives and minimize death, disease and suffering in our health programmes and emergency response operations. Our work in countries of fragility, conflict and vulnerability increase the risk of exploitation.

We work with UN agencies and NGOs to address these risks jointly, and aim to meet the standards set by WHO’s own policies and Code of ethics and professional conduct as well as meet the requirements and expectations set by the UN system and IASC partners.

WHO is scaling up its efforts to do everything in its power to prevent and protect from SEAH. Everyone – staff, consultants, suppliers, partners – has an obligation to report any suspected events that may constitute SEAH.

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Register To Vote In Numbers- Seh Calaz Appeals To Young People

Tinashe Sambiri| Popular dancehall chanter Tawanda Mumanyi, popularly known as Seh Calaz, has urged young people to register to vote.

Seh Calaz believes Zimbabwe needs new leaders who understand the concerns of young people.

It is the right of every citizen to register to vote.

“Ini Tawanda Mumanyi President webato reMabhanditi
I’m encouraging ma youth ese and all those variku nzvimbo dzirikuitwa ma by elections in March, go and participate, endai monovhota, if not endai motora manotes, Imimiwo vakuru mune ruzivo educate the youths about masinhi aya tisangongwarira zvisina basa, ini zvaMwari ndaisatomazivawo ndatozobvunza nhasi.

Voting is a noble duty ra citizen wese ari eligible. Pamurikudaipapo?endai munovhotaipapoShotreipapo?#KanakukuKikaipapo,” Seh Calaz wrote on his official Facebook page.

Seh Calaz

CCC Pays Tribute To President Tsvangirai

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens’ Coalition For Change (CCC) will hold an online event to commemorate and celebrate the life of Movement for Democratic Change founding member President Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

President Tsvangirai succumbed to cancer on February 14, 2018.

In a statement CCC described President Tsvangirai as a doyen of democracy in Zimbabwe.

“On Monday, 14 February we will bring you a special St Valentines @TwitterSpaces to honor the memory our democracy icon Morgan Tsvangirai.

You are all invited. Please set a reminder and kindly retweet!”

Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai

Econet Founder Strive Masiyiwa Leaving Facebook

By A Correspondent- Econet Wireless founder, Strive Masiyiwa has announced that he was leaving Facebook. In a Facebook post titled “Go to bed smarter each day,” 

Masiyiwa said the countdown to the last days of the platform, where he has been sharing inspirational stories and business tips, had started.

He said:

As we’re on the countdown to the last days of the platform at the end of this month, I want to remind you of one of the most important lessons I’ve taught here since back in 2013 when we got started: The importance of #Reading.

We all read these days, more so than at any other time in history. The guy looking at his small phone following social media platforms actually reads a lot! He probably reads as much volume of writing as Warren Buffett! So don’t say things like: “I cannot read long things”.

In 2020, TechnoMag reported that the Zimbabwean-born telecoms mogul Strive Masiyiwa had overtaken Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to become the most influential businessman on Facebook.

According to the publication, Masiyiwa, who has close to 5 Million followers on the social site, is ranked higher in terms of his followership, his interactions and the growth of his engagement and reach.

In 2019, Masiyiwa and his wife, Tsitsi, quit Twitter and later suggested that some users of the microblogging site were posting fake news.

He said:

Econet Global which I own, decided to move shares into another company, which I also own. I own both companies 100%. It has nothing to do with the listed companies! Our accountants were simply doing some housekeeping.

There was no deal!

This is one of the reasons why I don’t use Twitter, because a lot of people rush to say things on it, without checking the facts. It is a place of “conspiracy theorists”, who are thrown from pillar to post.

In the current Facebook post, Masiyiwa also claimed that he does not have Instagram or WhatsApp accounts.

Investment in Radio-Key to Africa’s Connectivity

By John OMO-Secretary General of the African Telecommunications Union 

12th February 2022 

In a continent that grapples with limited ICT infrastructure and access to internet and digital technologies, radio remains the leading communication medium in Africa with the highest audience and the widest geographical coverage catering to roughly 800 million Africans that remain offline as outlined in a 2021 report by the International Telecommunication Union.

While modern technologies that compliment radio broadcast such as internet have been received with skepticism, radio, has over the years, predominantly emerged as a trusted and influential source of information in Africa. If radio is not competing with but complimenting these modern technologies, how can this powerful medium be used as a catalyst in Africa’s digital transformation?  

The incorporation of technology into radio broadcast such as online/livestreaming services and the increased interaction between radio stations and their listeners through the use of mobile phones is a clear indication of the complimentary roles of the technologies. The role played by modern and emerging technologies in enhancing service delivery in the radio industry is just but one of the many benefits that such technologies can offer not only to the industry but to Africa as a continent and radio can be used to advocate for the uptake and adoption of these technologies.  

Throughout history, radio has done tremendously well in influencing positive behavior change among communities in Africa sparking socio-economic development. The rise of community radios for instance, have played a key role in conveying vital information and raising the awareness and understanding of these communities on important issues such as health, peace, civil rights, human rights, education, agricultural best practices, and financial growth and empowerment. 

Arguably, it can be said that Africa’s digital transformation is not dependent on the attitude of some Africans towards ICTs but on the availability of ICT resources and infrastructure. Acknowledging that investment in ICT that currently stand to a tune of US$100 billion is one of the key solutions in dealing with the digital divide in the continent,

it is also important for Africa to prepare its population for the digital transformation. Radio can play a key role in educating the masses on the importance of ICTs and technologies and advocating for the increased use and uptake of ICTs 

Internet safety and cyber security is one of the key areas that radio can play a role in promoting ICT adoption and usage.  Online security threats can discourage individuals including children from fully exploiting the benefits of the internet.

he radio can play a key role in educating the society on online safety by drawing messages from existing laws. Through the radio, the community can be educated on how to identify and report online and ICT-facilitated crimes including those committed against women and children.  

The internet can be used for personal and consequently societal development. Daily, new opportunities for education, career development and endless commercial activities are availed across the internet yet a majority of mobile device users in in Sub-Saharan Africa mainly use their devices for social and entertainment purposes than for information-seeking or career- and commerce-related activities.

This is according to the Spring 2017 Global Attitudes Survey conducted by PEW Research Centre. Radio can also be used to encourage the masses to fully exploit ICTs including their mobile phones to access such opportunities and develop knowledge and skills that can positively impact themselves and the society.  

Additionally, radio can also be used to encourage and challenge small business and farmers to explore online markets and resources. Many new and innovative digital platforms and services are now available for small businesses and farmers to use.

Technology can help these very important groups in our community improve their growth and productivity and increase their market share by accessing new customers.  With these tools being introduced at a rapid pace, there is a dire need for them to be educated on how to take advantage of such opportunities and thrive in an everchanging digital environment. 

When it comes to ICTs and digital technologies, content is the driver for the demand side of infrastructure. Africa as a continent should promote the production of local content and applications and radio can be used to encourage local content development as well as promote the digital content sector.  

As the world celebrates the 2022 World Radio Day under the theme “Radio and Trust”, stakeholders should challenge themselves on how they can use this powerful medium to influence Africa’s digital transformation. The sooner our population appreciates the benefits of digital technologies, the faster the adoption will be even as the continent works towards closing the digital divide.  

Ends   

Mudzi Brothers Kidnap, Beat Up Suspected Witch

By A Correspondent- Two Mudzi brothers are in trouble after they kidnapped an adult  man whom they suspect bewitched and murdered  their relative.

Tinotenda Tsoro (19) and Adventure Tsoro (20) allegedly kidnapped Mhangarai Navhaya before stripping him naked and assaulting  him with iron bars.

Navhaya is currently battlinf for like at Parirenyatwa hospital.

The matter came to light at Mutoko magistrates courts on Friday where the duo pleaded not guilty before magistrate  Elijah Sibanda.

The state led by prosecutor Nathan Mujuru alleges on 3 February  around midnight the brothers stormed Navhaya’s homestead and found him asleep.

They stripped his clothes force marched him for 15 kilometres while forcing hom to escort them to Nyanga to consult a traditional  healer following the death of their relative Rumai Tsoro.

They started assaulting  him with open hands and an iron bar.

The  duo  stopped assaulting  him when he lost consciousness and he was rushed to Kotwa district hospital where his condition  was said to be serious, they subsequently  reffered him to Parirenyatwa wherd he is currently  battling for life.

The  matter continues on February 14.

Greatman, TEO Clash Over Wedding Cash

By A Correspondent- A dispute has emerged between Greatman (Tongai Gwaze) a Zimbabwean musician and TEO Events over the former’s failure to pay US$2 500 for services provided at his wedding.

Greatman wedded Silibaziso Masara barely two weeks ago at an event that was dubbed the wedding of the year.

The musician accuses TEO Events of dishonesty in handling donated funds and goods.

Speaking during an interview with the Sunday Mail, Greatman claims TEO Events completely took over the event and monopolized everything.

He said:

They monopolized everything! TEO directed all cash donations to their bank accounts and mobile numbers for mobile money transfers. Goods were received on our behalf. We got nothing.

What is surprising though is that there are service providers that are yet to be paid. I am said to be in arrears of more than US$2 500. However, I know cash donations that came through on the day and before could have easily settled the debts.

TEO has failed to provide a financial statement or receipts showing how funds were used. Up to now, I don’t even know how much money we got from various people, including pledges and goods. We have been kept in the dark.

Meanwhile, Matthew Mhembere of TEO Events said Greatman and his family were being ungrateful. He argued that it was not his responsibility to meet their debts.

He said:

They now want to ask how much money we got from donations and pledges, yet they don’t even care about the expenses I incurred in making the event a success. Besides, it is not my responsibility to meet their debts.

Mhembere said he doesn’t know what else they want from him since he settled all the wedding costs that came under him. He added that he doesn’t want to talk to Greatman and his family again.-State media

Greatman Gwaze

Gwanda Villagers Chase Away Mopane Worm Harvesters

By A Correspondent- Villagers from the Dombo area in Gwanda District are driving out mopane worm harvesters from their areas saying they are depleting their wealth.

Traditionally, mopane worms (amacimbi/madora) are harvested for subsistence by rural communities but over the past decade, they have increasingly become a commercial commodity.

For communities in Matabeleland South province particularly, mopane worms have become a reliable source of livelihood and nutrition.

Mopane worms are processed and sold to local urban markets but the market has also extended to South Africa, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo and Europe. The contribution of mopane worms to people’s livelihoods has become so significant that outbreaks of the worms create seasonal employment for locals.

Headman Oahile Marupi said mopane worm harvesters from other areas were finishing their worms while also threatening villagers with violence.

“They’re stealing our worms while others threaten villagers with machetes. We’re also having challenges with deforestation.

People from other areas who come to harvest mopane worms from our village are cutting down trees haphazardly. There is no longer conservation of our forests,” said Headman Marupi.

Mopane worm traders and harvesters put up tents and shacks in the forest which become their temporary homes while they are collecting mopane worms.

Mopane worms have also become a source of barter trade for these camp occupants where they give out the mopane worms in exchange for clothes and foodstuffs among other things. It is estimated that in a good season, over 500 tonnes of mopane worms are collected throughout the province with an estimated value of up to US$1 000 000.

Meanwhile, the Gwanda Rural District Council (RDC) is awaiting approval of draft by-laws aimed at commercialising the harvesting of mopane worms in the area, which would help generate revenue for the local authority.

Gwanda RDC says it has since drafted by-laws that will introduce licences to individuals intending to harvest amacimbi under areas of its jurisdiction as a way of monetising the resource.

The local authority’s natural resources officer, Mr Sijabuliso Masango, said they were hopeful that the by-laws will be approved by the Central Government.

“As the local authority we drafted by-laws for the harvesting of amacimbi and we are awaiting approval from the high office,” he said.

Mr Masango said this will ensure the council collects revenue from harvesters who would have to pay for permits at about US$20 per year.

“This will go a long way in boosting our revenue and also it will help in our service delivery,” said Mr Masango.

CCC Activist Netsai Marova Requests Virtual Court Trial

By A Correspondent- Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) activist Netsai Marova, who is believed to have skipped the border, has requested Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi to set up a virtual court trial after a Harare magistrate issued an arrest warrant for her.

Marova is jointly charged with two other CCC activists Joanna Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri for allegedly faking their abductions in 2020.

The trio was initially arrested for protesting what they saw as the authorities’ failure to provide social protection during COVID-19 lockdowns in Zimbabwe.

They were later arrested for faking their abductions.

Marova said she was not on the run, but wanted a virtual trial to clear her name while pursuing her academic studies.

“Firstly, it should be known that I did not abscond any court. Despite charges being levelled against me, the fabric of my social life must still be maintained. The oppressive bail conditions were making it difficult and all attempts to have them relaxed to enable me to proceed with my academic pursuits failed,” Marova told NewsDay Weekender from her undisclosed hideout.

“The trial against me can still proceed as the law allows virtual court sittings and indeed Minister Ziyambi alludes to these. If he is sincere, he could arrange for these virtual sittings in my case and I will gladly attend.

“On completion of my studies, I am determined to return home and have my name cleared and continue with my life. Regrettably, the conditions imposed by the State made it impossible for me to continue with my life while answering to their malicious charges at the same time.”

Ziyambi, while presenting a statement during a United Nations Human Rights Council Universal Periodic Review in Geneva recently, accused Marova and her co-accused of faking their disappearance to tarnish the image of government.

But Marova said: “Their express denials of the enforced disappearances and their bid to accuse me of false abduction is, in fact, one of the key features that constitute the crime of enforced disappearance.”-newsday

Civil Servants Receive Suspension Notices

By A Correspondent- Civil servants have pleaded with their employer to reverse the suspension of striking teachers, who started receiving their suspension notices yesterday, as workers’ unions pressed for more demands to the Government.

The Zimbabwe Teachers Association (Zimta) confirmed that its members have started receiving suspension letters as earlier stated by the Government.

“Zimta has started receiving suspension letters, which have been handed down to its members and, as earlier on advised, all efforts are being and will be made to protect the interests of our members,” Zimta president Mr Richard Gundani said in a statement yesterday.

He said their executive will meet today to map a way forward.

This comes as the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC), which comprises Government and civil servants’ representative body, the Apex Council met in Harare yesterday to deliberate further on the Treasury offer on conditions of service for public sector workers.

The Treasury this week announced a 20 percent salary increase for all civil servants plus an additional US$100 cash allowance, as well as school fees allowance among other non-monetary benefits.

While civil servants are agreeable to most of conditions of service, some teachers have remained on strike.

The Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) said in the NJNC meeting civil servants tabled their desire for the US$100 allowance to separate from their local dollar earnings and that the 20 percent increase be calculated from gross salary paid.

Below are some of the resolutions:

“A 20 percent review on gross emoluments (basic salary + transport allowance + housing allowance + representation where applicable) backdated to 1 January 2022 and to be paid on February 2022 pay date.

“Introduction of US$100 salary to be paid in hard currency across the board with effect from 1 March 2022. This is up and above the ZWL$ salary and continuation of payment of US$75 Covid-19 Allowance for civil servants, payable in hard currency with effect from 1 January 2022. This brings the total USD monthly pay component to US$175,” read the statement.

On non-monetary incentives, the Treasury had said that teachers will benefit from payment of school fees by Government for up to three biological children per teaching family with an upper limit of $20 000 per child per term to be paid directly to the school.

However, Civil Servants suggested this benefit should cut across board.

According to the statement, civil servants have requested Government to reverse the suspension of teachers that failed to report to work on the opening day on Monday.

They also implored the employer to bring back the effective date of implementation of the US$100 package pay date from the 1st of March to 1 January 2022 as well as extend the school fees benefit to the rest of civil service.

“However, the agreement could not be signed due to a sticking issue regarding the Government’s intention to suspend teachers who failed to report for duty due to incapacitation,” reads the statement.-statemedia

Madhongi Lures Women For Bush S_ex, Robs Them

By A Correspondent- Five women from Mutoko are counting their losses after being lured to bush sex by Simbai Chikowe popularly known as Madhongi who in turn stole their cellphones and money.

The matter came to light at Mutoko magistrates  courts  on Friday where Chikowe appeared before magistrate Elijah  Sibanda.

Prosecutor Nathan Mujuru alleges from August last year to January  this year Madhongi would wait for women in bank ques or Mukuru outlets and lure them for a bush sex before stealing their handbags where he would get cell phones and money.

Police received several reports and arrested Madhongi at his house in Chinzanga area where the mobile phones were recovered.

The matter continues  on February 14 after the suspect requested for a legal representation.

Village Head Hauled To Court Over Pfumvudza

By A Correspondent- A 47 year old Mudzi village head Fira Chizisano of Chisizano village was arraigned before Mutoko magistrates  courts yesterday for forging signitures and unfair distribution of agricultural  inputs (pfumvudza).

Chizivano was lucky to escape jail after he was cleared of his charges by Mutoko magistrate Elijah Sibanda.

The state led by Nathan Mujuru alleged from a period not extendig December last year to February this year the village head was handed over agricultural  inputs under Pfumvunza government scheme to distribute  them to the villagers, instead he converted them for his own use and forged signatures  of receipts. 

The magistrate  dismissed the case saying the Criminal  Investigating Department (CID) failed to properly investigate the case and bring overwhelming evidence.

“This matter was not properly investigated since there is no overwhelming  evidence to the charges levelled against the accused therfore the accused has been found not guilty and accquitted,” the magistrate  ruled.

Greatman Accuses TEO Events Of Dishonesty

By A Correspondent- A dispute has emerged between Greatman (Tongai Gwaze) a Zimbabwean musician and TEO Events over the former’s failure to pay US$2 500 for services provided at his wedding.

Greatman wedded Silibaziso Masara barely two weeks ago at an event that was dubbed the wedding of the year.

The musician accuses TEO Events of dishonesty in handling donated funds and goods.

Speaking during an interview with the Sunday Mail, Greatman claims TEO Events completely took over the event and monopolized everything.

He said:

They monopolized everything! TEO directed all cash donations to their bank accounts and mobile numbers for mobile money transfers. Goods were received on our behalf. We got nothing.

What is surprising though is that there are service providers that are yet to be paid. I am said to be in arrears of more than US$2 500. However, I know cash donations that came through on the day and before could have easily settled the debts.

TEO has failed to provide a financial statement or receipts showing how funds were used. Up to now, I don’t even know how much money we got from various people, including pledges and goods. We have been kept in the dark.

Meanwhile, Matthew Mhembere of TEO Events said Greatman and his family were being ungrateful. He argued that it was not his responsibility to meet their debts.

He said:

They now want to ask how much money we got from donations and pledges, yet they don’t even care about the expenses I incurred in making the event a success. Besides, it is not my responsibility to meet their debts.

Mhembere said he doesn’t know what else they want from him since he settled all the wedding costs that came under him. He added that he doesn’t want to talk to Greatman and his family again.-statemedia

“Electorate Is Not Naive”: Mliswa Tells Mwonzora

By A Correspondent- Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa has said MDC-T leader, Senator Douglas Mwonzora, has a huge task ahead of the 26 March by-elections amid reports that a small crowd attended his rally on Saturday.

MDC-T which is contesting in the by-elections as MDC Alliance was officially launching its campaign ahead of the polls.

The Standard reports that an estimated 300 people turned up for the rally, but a statement issued by the party claimed 5000 attended.

The rally in Harare’s Highfield yesterday was being hyped as the stage to demonstrate that Mwonzora was the leading opposition figure in Zimbabwe.

It was billed to start at 10 am, but the party leader only arrived at the venue in the high-density suburb around 3:30 pm amid speculation that he delayed his arrival hoping that there would be an improvement in attendance.

Mliswa said the small crowd showed that Mwonzora faced an uphill struggle as he tries to outsmart Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) and Zanu PF. He said:

For Mwonzora today should be a reminder that he has work to do.

As I have always argued, the electorate isn’t obtuse or naive.

It knows what it wants and he has the onerous task to make people believe that he can be a genuine opposition leader.

Meanwhile, Mwonzora told ZBC that he was excited by the turnout and expressed shock over the images on social media showing a small crowd. He said:

I was shocked the social media was circulating pictures without people, but now we can see for ourselves 5 000 plus.

Besides the ruling party, no other party can have such numbers without being forced or enticed by money.

After having a leadership clean-out, we are now having leaders who follow the party ideology and out of 12 seats we expect a minimum of eight.

At yesterday’s rally, most of the people were wearing red t-shirts emblazoned with the late Morgan Tsvangirai portraits with only a few wearing Mwonzora’s white branded t-shirts.

In his address, Mwonzora urged the electorate not to vote for people that were “recalled from office because of incompetence.” 

Zanu PF;s Nkayi South MP Says She Built 3 Schools. Is She Telling The Truth?

By A Correspondent- Nkayi South villagers have questioned claims by their ZANU PF legislator Stars Mathe that she has built three schools using ZW$2 million disbursed under the Constituency Development Fund (CDF).

Mathe, who became MP for the constituency in 2018, told Khulumani FM radio that she had initiated various infrastructure projects since getting into office, including constructing three schools.

She said:

When we started getting the CDF, we looked at the shortage of schools in Nkayi South as children walk  long distances of up to 30 kilometres.

 I then ‘planted’ three new secondary schools starting with Gonye Secondary School, which is now at roofing stage.

We then went to build Sagonda secondary school.

I had to cut down trees in the virgin land and build Sagonda.

We also went to Gwamba valley and built one school in the bush after talking to the Forestry Commission and we constructed Dabe Secondary School to cater for the area.

However, in their virtual Nkayi Community Parliament, villagers said the $2 million mentioned by Mathe was not even enough to build a classroom block, let alone three schools.

They said  ZW$2 million can only purchase roofing, but not enough to also cover transport costs to Nkayi.

Mathe previously attracted the anger of villagers after accusing them of not being grateful for the ongoing Bulawayo-Nkayi road rehabilitation programme.

The road has been in a poor state for decades. -standard

VP Chiwenga Hauled To Court

By A Correspondent- A human rights activist has dragged Vice President Constantino Chiwenga to the High Court seeking an order directing him to table before Parliament a National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) 2020 report and its recommendations.

In his court application, Dzikamai Bere cited Chiwenga as the third respondent in his official capacity as the responsible official assigned to oversee peace and reconciliation. 
 
Bere who is also the executive director of the Zimbabwe Association for Human Rights (ZimRights), cited the NPRC and NPRC chairperson Sello Nare as the first and second respondents respectively.

The NPRC was established under sections 251 to 253 of the 2013 constitution to address past human rights abuses including Gukurahundi.

In his application, Bere, who is represented by Darlington Marange of the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum said:

Despite the clear provisions of the constitution and the Act, the respondents failed or neglected to submit or publish that annual report for the year 2020 and we are already approaching the deadline for the submission of an annual report of 2021 in March 2022…

With this approach I have a real fear that the annual report for the year 2020, which will be due in  March 2022 will not be submitted on time and it is competent in these circumstances, to issue a court order to compel the respondents to also comply with their reporting obligations for the annual report for the year 2021.

Bere argued that failure to submit the reports makes it difficult for Parliament to hold the NPRC accountable.

In terms of section 16 (5) of the NPRC Act, the minister responsible is required to table this report before Parliament within 10  days of the next sitting of that Parliament.

Under the same Act, the minister is mandated to table the recommendations within 6 months after submitting the same report to Parliament.

Chiwenga Dragged To The Courts

By-Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has been dragged to the High Court seeking a human rights activist for reluctantly delaying to table before Parliament a National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) 2020 report and its recommendations.

In his court application, Dzikamai Bere who is also the executive director of the Zimbabwe Association for Human Rights (ZimRights) cited Chiwenga as the third respondent in his official capacity as the responsible official assigned to oversee peace and reconciliation.

The NPRC and NPRC chairperson Sello Nare are cited as the first and second respondents respectively.

The NPRC was established under section 251 to 253 of the 2013 constitution to address past human rights abuses including Gukurahundi.

In his application, Bere, who is represented by Darlington Marange of the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum said Chiwenga and the NPRC were constitutionally mandated to table the commissions’ annual reports and recommendations in Parliament.

In terms of section 16 (5) of the NPRC Act, the minister responsible is required to table this report before Parliament within 10 days of the next sitting of that Parliament.

Under the same Act, the minister is mandated to table the recommendations within 6 months after submitting the same report to Parliament.

“Despite the clear provisions of the constitution and the Act, the respondents failed or neglected to submit or publish that annual report for the year 2020 and we are already approaching the deadline for the submission of an annual report of 2021 in March 2022,” Bere submitted.]

“I am perturbed by the conduct of the respondents, they have exhibited a lackadaisical approach in meeting these constitutional and statutory obligations.

“With this approach I have a real fear that the annual report for the year 2020, which will be due in March 2022 will not be submitted on time and it is competent in these circumstances, to issue a court order to compel the respondents to also comply with their reporting obligations for the annual report for the year 2021.”

Bere argued that failure to submit the reports makes it difficult to hold the NPRC accountable.

“Without submitting that report to Parliament, the latter is deprived of an opportunity to hold this commission accountable,” he said.

“It also deprives me of information that is essential to hold this Commission and the executive accountable.”

The NPRC lost seven years of its 10 year lifespan as it was not operational from 2013 as expected after the promulgation of the constitution due to lack of an enabling Act to operationalise it.

In February 2019, MDC Alliance proportional representation legislator Concillia Chinanzvavana had to take President Emmerson Mnangagwa to the Masvingo High Court seeking a ruling forcing him to extend the tenure of the NPRC by 10 years from 2018 when it was sworn in as prescribed by the constitution.

Justice Joseph Mafusire ruled in her favour meaning the NPRC will be operational until 2028, but to date, its lifespan has not been extended and is set to expire in 2023.

  • The Standard

Gwanda Man Murdered, Body Found Parts Missing

By- Residents of Gwanda were left in shock after a man was allegedly lured to five men who beat him up and stabbed him to death.

After committing the spine-chilling act, they dumped his body in a thicket.
The body of Thembani Moyo (26) was found on 3 February, five days after he was last seen, with family members noting that his eyes and privates parts were missing in a suspected ritual murder.
Moyo was buried last Wednesday at an emotionally charged funeral where family members narrated that although police indicated investigations were still on going, they suspected that the murder was linked to rituals.
Matabeleland South police spokesperson Inspector Loveness Mangena confirmed the murder although she did not confirm that the body was found with some parts missing.

“Deceased Thembani Moyo aged 26 of Spitzkop, Gwanda was last seen on 26 January 2022 at around 5pm at Mbembesi B/C, West Nicholson. On the 3rd of February 2022 information was received to the effect that Thembani Moyo was murdered. The CID started investigations leading to the arrest of two suspects who were remanded in custody pending investigations.
“The two suspects led the detectives to the scene of the crime where the body of the deceased was found in an advanced state of decomposition.
As police we are appealing to the public to assist police with information that may lead to the arrest of the remaining suspects. We are also urging the public not to resort to violence when solving their disputes, but to involve third parties so as to resolve their issues amicably,” said Insp Mangena.
Family members, however, said Thembani was approached by Munyaradzi Masocha (28) who asked him to help him recover his car which had a breakdown near West Nicholson.

They said the two went with another car with the intention of recovering Masocha’s car at Masase Business Centre. When they reached the scene, five men allegedly approached them and grabbed Thembani before speeding off towards Beitbridge.
The family members said after some time, they branched off the main road where the kidnappers assaulted Thembani, resulting in his death.
The family members said what surprised them was that Masocha did not report the matter to the police and only opened up after Thembani’s father approached him asking him where his son was since he was the last person to be seen with him.
Part of the version of the story was corroborated when two suspects in the murder case appeared before Gwanda magistrate Mrs Polite Dube-Banda facing a charge of murder last week. The two – Bruce Decent Nyoni (19) and Keith Ndlovu (21) – were remanded in custody to 22 February to allow for further investigations.
Prosecuting, Ms Zanele Sithole said on the day of the incident, Thembani was in the company of Masocha (28) who lured him through a piece job at Mbembesi Business Centre in West Nicholson. Nyoni and Ndlovu, in the company of three other men who are still on the run approached Thembani, manhandled and dragged him into an Altezza motor vehicle registration number ADK 6838 which they were driving.
They sped off going south along the Bulawayo-Beitbridge highway, and upon arrival at the 170km peg, they turned east and parked 70 metres from the highway.

The five proceeded to take turns to assault Thembani all over the body using switches and booted feet after which they took turns to stab him with an Okapi knife, leading to his death.
The accused then hid the body in the thicket and disappeared from the scene.

Harare Rejects Mwonzora

By- MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora on Saturtday got a rude awakening when a paltry crowd attended his party’s official launch of its campaign ahead of the March 26 by-elections.

An estimated 300 people turned up for the rally, but a statement issued by the party claimed 5000 attended.

Mwonzora’s party is contesting the polls under the MDC Alliance banner after side-lining Zimbabwe’s mainstream opposition party led by Nelson Chamisa under controversial circumstances.

Chamisa’s formation last month dumped the MDC name and is now known as the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

The rally in Harare’s Highfield yesterday was being hyped as the stage to demonstrate that Mwonzora was the leading opposition figure in Zimbabwe.
It was billed to start at 10am, but the party leader only arrived at the venue in the high-density suburb around 3:30pm as there were only a handful of people.
It was speculated that he delayed his arrival because he was hoping that there would be an improvement in attendance.
Independent Norton legislator Temba Mliswa said the small crowd showed that Mwonzora faced an uphill struggle as he tries to outmanoeuvre Chamisa’s CCC and Zanu PF.
“For Mwonzora today should be a reminder that he has work to do,” Mliswa said on Twitter.
“As I have always argued, the electorate isn’t obtuse or naive.
“It knows what it wants and he has the onerous task to make people believe that he can be a genuine opposition leader.”
Mwonzora told ZBC that he was shocked by images on social media showing a paltry crowd.
He believes that over 5 000 people attended the rally.
“I’m very excited by the turnout,” Mwonzora was quoted saying.
“I was shocked the social media was circulating pictures without people, but now we can see for ourselves 5 000 plus.
“Besides the ruling party, no other party can have such numbers without being forced or enticed by money.
“After having a leadership clean-out, we are now having leaders who follow the party ideology and out of 12 seats we expect a minimum of eight.”
Most of the seats fell vacant when Mwonzora recalled MDC Alliance legislators after accusing them of joining a rival party.
His party failed to field candidates in three of the constituencies that would be up for grabs on March 26.
At yesterday’s rally, most of the people were clad in red t-shirts emblazoned with the late Morgan Tsvangirai portraits with only a few wearing Mwonzora’s white branded t-shirts.
A high quality PA system churned out Paul Madzore’s songs at the rally.
Madzore is a member of Chamisa’s CCC. There was a scuffle at the end of the rally as some people demanded refunds for transport fares, which could be an indication that they were from other suburbs of Harare.
In his address, Mwonzora reserved his venom for Chamisa and CCC, accusing them of adopting an Islamist terrorist group slogan.
The claim has already been dismissed as false after it was first made by the state-controlled media.
“There are people whom we recalled from office because of incompetence and they are pleading to be returned again,” he said.
“You should vote for someone who has outwitted both (President Emmerson) Mnangagwa and Chamisa.
“That person is me. There is no other party that is going to use our party symbols and colours. The MDC party is ours.”
Mwonzora is accused of doing Zanu PF’s bidding, but he denies the claims. Standard

Mwonzora Faces Reality In Highfield

By- MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora yesterday got a rude awakening when a paltry crowd attended his party’s official launch of its campaign ahead of the March 26 by-elections.

An estimated 300 people turned up for the rally, but a statement issued by the party claimed 5000 attended.

Mwonzora’s party is contesting the polls under the MDC Alliance banner after side-lining Zimbabwe’s mainstream opposition party led by Nelson Chamisa under controversial circumstances.

Chamisa’s formation last month dumped the MDC name and is now known as the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

The rally in Harare’s Highfield yesterday was being hyped as the stage to demonstrate that Mwonzora was the leading opposition figure in Zimbabwe.
It was billed to start at 10am, but the party leader only arrived at the venue in the high-density suburb around 3:30pm as there were only a handful of people.
It was speculated that he delayed his arrival because he was hoping that there would be an improvement in attendance.
Independent Norton legislator Temba Mliswa said the small crowd showed that Mwonzora faced an uphill struggle as he tries to outmanoeuvre Chamisa’s CCC and Zanu PF.
“For Mwonzora today should be a reminder that he has work to do,” Mliswa said on Twitter.
“As I have always argued, the electorate isn’t obtuse or naive.
“It knows what it wants and he has the onerous task to make people believe that he can be a genuine opposition leader.”
Mwonzora told ZBC that he was shocked by images on social media showing a paltry crowd.
He believes that over 5 000 people attended the rally.
“I’m very excited by the turnout,” Mwonzora was quoted saying.
“I was shocked the social media was circulating pictures without people, but now we can see for ourselves 5 000 plus.
“Besides the ruling party, no other party can have such numbers without being forced or enticed by money.
“After having a leadership clean-out, we are now having leaders who follow the party ideology and out of 12 seats we expect a minimum of eight.”
Most of the seats fell vacant when Mwonzora recalled MDC Alliance legislators after accusing them of joining a rival party.
His party failed to field candidates in three of the constituencies that would be up for grabs on March 26.
At yesterday’s rally, most of the people were clad in red t-shirts emblazoned with the late Morgan Tsvangirai portraits with only a few wearing Mwonzora’s white branded t-shirts.
A high quality PA system churned out Paul Madzore’s songs at the rally.
Madzore is a member of Chamisa’s CCC. There was a scuffle at the end of the rally as some people demanded refunds for transport fares, which could be an indication that they were from other suburbs of Harare.
In his address, Mwonzora reserved his venom for Chamisa and CCC, accusing them of adopting an Islamist terrorist group slogan.
The claim has already been dismissed as false after it was first made by the state-controlled media.
“There are people whom we recalled from office because of incompetence and they are pleading to be returned again,” he said.
“You should vote for someone who has outwitted both (President Emmerson) Mnangagwa and Chamisa.
“That person is me. There is no other party that is going to use our party symbols and colours. The MDC party is ours.”
Mwonzora is accused of doing Zanu PF’s bidding, but he denies the claims. Standard

Mwonzora Addresses Empty Stadium

MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora yesterday got a rude awakening when a paltry crowd attended his party’s official launch of its campaign ahead of the March 26 by-elections.

An estimated 300 people turned up for the rally, but a statement issued by the party claimed 5000 attended.

Mwonzora’s party is contesting the polls under the MDC Alliance banner after side-lining Zimbabwe’s mainstream opposition party led by Nelson Chamisa under controversial circumstances.

Chamisa’s formation last month dumped the MDC name and is now known as the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

The rally in Harare’s Highfield yesterday was being hyped as the stage to demonstrate that Mwonzora was the leading opposition figure in Zimbabwe.
It was billed to start at 10am, but the party leader only arrived at the venue in the high-density suburb around 3:30pm as there were only a handful of people.
It was speculated that he delayed his arrival because he was hoping that there would be an improvement in attendance.
Independent Norton legislator Temba Mliswa said the small crowd showed that Mwonzora faced an uphill struggle as he tries to outmanoeuvre Chamisa’s CCC and Zanu PF.
“For Mwonzora today should be a reminder that he has work to do,” Mliswa said on Twitter.
“As I have always argued, the electorate isn’t obtuse or naive.
“It knows what it wants and he has the onerous task to make people believe that he can be a genuine opposition leader.”
Mwonzora told ZBC that he was shocked by images on social media showing a paltry crowd.
He believes that over 5 000 people attended the rally.
“I’m very excited by the turnout,” Mwonzora was quoted saying.
“I was shocked the social media was circulating pictures without people, but now we can see for ourselves 5 000 plus.
“Besides the ruling party, no other party can have such numbers without being forced or enticed by money.
“After having a leadership clean-out, we are now having leaders who follow the party ideology and out of 12 seats we expect a minimum of eight.”
Most of the seats fell vacant when Mwonzora recalled MDC Alliance legislators after accusing them of joining a rival party.
His party failed to field candidates in three of the constituencies that would be up for grabs on March 26.
At yesterday’s rally, most of the people were clad in red t-shirts emblazoned with the late Morgan Tsvangirai portraits with only a few wearing Mwonzora’s white branded t-shirts.
A high quality PA system churned out Paul Madzore’s songs at the rally.
Madzore is a member of Chamisa’s CCC. There was a scuffle at the end of the rally as some people demanded refunds for transport fares, which could be an indication that they were from other suburbs of Harare.
In his address, Mwonzora reserved his venom for Chamisa and CCC, accusing them of adopting an Islamist terrorist group slogan.
The claim has already been dismissed as false after it was first made by the state-controlled media.
“There are people whom we recalled from office because of incompetence and they are pleading to be returned again,” he said.
“You should vote for someone who has outwitted both (President Emmerson) Mnangagwa and Chamisa.
“That person is me. There is no other party that is going to use our party symbols and colours. The MDC party is ours.”
Mwonzora is accused of doing Zanu PF’s bidding, but he denies the claims. Standard

Mnangagwa in Mugabe Anti-Opposition Rants

By- Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said opposition political parties will never rule Zimbabwe.

Mnangagwa addressed Zanu PF supporters gathered at Epworth High School grounds for the party’s by-election campaign rally on Saturday.

Mnangagwa claimed that some opposition leaders in Zimbabwe were telling their supporters that it is possible to unseat Zanu PF like what Hakainde Hichilema’s opposition party did in Zambia in 2021. He said:

Endai muudze veopposition kuti munhu arimuHarare akatanga kufamba kuenda kuChina netsoka anotanga kusvika opposition isati yapinda muState House.

Go and tell them that a person walking from Harare to China will arrive faster than opposition parties trying to get to State House in Harare. It’s not going to happen.

However, Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere dismissed Mnangagwa’s comments saying only the people of Zimbabwe have the right to elect people of their choice.

Mnangagwa assured residents of Epworth and surrounding areas that his government is in the process of giving them title deeds. He said:

We sourced funds and gave them to Professor Murwira’s ministry to carry out a geospatial survey. We have completed the survey and will build flats.

We will move those who built on roads to the flats because we cannot move someone into the open.

Once you get hold of your title deed, you have security for your land. It becomes your inheritance.

This will ultimately do away with land barons. So we are in this process of regularising settlements as well as issuing title deeds.

More: VOA Zimbabwe

Eddie Pfugari’s Daughter Granted ZWL$50k Bail

Late property tycoon Eddie Pfugari’s daughter Naume Makumbe (54) was on Friday granted ZWL$50 000 bail by Harare Magistrate Yeukai Dzuda following her arrest on charges of fraud.

Makumbe was arrested at the instigation of her step brother Edward Nyanyiwa who accused her of fabricating her mother’s marriage certificate.

When Makumbe was brought before the court, the state shockingly opposed bail on the grounds that the case involved a lot of money and that they had struggled to arrest her, but Magistrate Dzuda was unconvinced as she said the complainant had no power to question a marriage certificate which their late father did not have issues against.

Eddies Pfugari’s children are embroiled in a bitter battle for the ownership of their late father’s estate amid claims that Edward Nyanyiwa who was born out of wedlock while the late businessman was in South Africa is elbowing out the rest of the children out of the empire.

It is further alleged that Edward Nyanyiwa who connected with his father at the age of 39 is also alleged to be using the police and courts to silence his brothers and sisters while he continues to solely enjoy the fruits of Eddies Pfugari empire.

The late Eddies Pfugari whose real name was Edward Nyanyiwa had a polygamous marriage and had five wives including Mildred Nyanyiwa who is Makumbe’s late mother.

In March 1980, Eddie Pfugari registered Eddie Pfugari Pvt Limited with the accused’s mother and they were both directors.

Edward Nyanyiwa’s dispute with his step brothers and sisters started when Mildred Nyanyiwa died and her biological children wanted to register her estate with the Master of High Court.

Edward Nyanyiwa violently opposed to the execution of the estate claiming that she did not have a stake in Eddie Pfugari Private Limited.

The dispute escalated when Makumbe produced a marriage certificate proving Mildred Nyanyiwa’s marriage to Eddie Pfugari and this did not sit well with Edward Nyanyiwa who then accused her of fabricating the document before reporting her to the police for fraud.

Biti Savages RBZ Governor

Former finance minister Tendai Biti has described the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor as a fool, saying his monetary policies are insufficient to tame inflation.

Biti said this in a scathing attack on Mangudya’s ‘shallow’ monetary policy statement issued Monday during an interview at New Zim TV’s premier weekly show, The Agenda.

Mangudya, in the monetary policy statement, claimed he was doing enough to bring the country’s inflation rate to 35% by year end.But Biti dismissed those claims saying if anything, inflation will keep rocketing.

He predicted that at the rate at which inflation is hitting the economy, the exchange rate will by December hit a high of US$1: ZW$1 000.

Biti said President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his administration were practising feja feja economics, a slang for uncoordinated and disorderly financial management.

He also invented the word ginyanomics to describe the sort of economics practised by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.

Biti also lay into Finance and Economic Development minister Mthuli Ncube’s decision to maintain the Zimbabwe Dollar as the country’s main currency at a time it is steadily losing value and fuelling inflation.”My suspicion is that the exchange rate will by August stand at US$1 to ZW$400, which is a lot of depreciation,” Biti said.

“Very soon the parallel rate will be at US$1 to ZW$500 but they are afraid of that especially in a year before elections, so what they are doing is squeezing the tap for the RTGS dollar by withdrawal limits and closely monitoring corporates’ current accounts to ensure there is no movements to fuel Fourth Street (illegal exchange rate market).

To be very crude by end of year we will be very close to US$1 to ZW$1000, it is back to 2008.”The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) vice president said Mangudya’s MPS was based on Ncube’s flawed assertions that the country was on the mend yet by pointing to local currency indices that did not reflect on the ordinary citizen.”

The elephant in the living room is the dual economy that Zimbabwe has, Mthuli is pretending to administer a certain economy, prescribe solutions to a certain economy but the rest of us are in another reality, his is a reality distoted field, a false field,” said Biti.

“There is a US dollar economy where most of us live in, where shops will not accept anything other than the US dollar, where school fees is paid in US dollars, where fuel is paid for in US dollars, where rentals are in US dollars, where houses are sold in US and that is the bulk of the economy.

Mangudya and Ncube are in this artificial world of this Zimbabwe dollar economy so when he pronounces the monetary policy he is pronouncing it for this small non-existent economy which is controlled by cartels,” he said.”

Those who are saying inflation has gone down need to be asked the economy they are measuring, will they be measuring the cash US dollar economy or the artificial, false non-existent Zim dollar economy. It is a cantankerous economy, someone once called it a casino economy but there are rules in a casino…this is a sewer, in a sewer you cannot measure the extent of the stench, you cannot measure the extent of the flow.

It is a dog’s breakfast but one which many dogs will not touch by a long mile.”Ncube scrapped use of the US dollar as the country’s main currency in 2018, reintroducing the Zimbabwe dollar against advice from economic experts including Biti.They highlighted the lack of fundamentals that support a local currency and predicted it would lose value.

Biti suggested Ncube should abolish the foreign currency exchange floor and avert an impending disaster akin to the 2008 crisis by dollarising.”Dollarise but retain the Zimbabwe dollar, abolish the auction floor so it finds its natural mark in the market.

They dedollarised when the fundamentals were not in place. There is no country that involuntarily dollarised which has been able to dedollarise because it is a confidence thing…what you can do is you dollarise, bring your currency so it serves as change, as a transactional instrument not as a storer of value, value continues being kept by the hard currency. If Mangudya thinks he can do it, then he is a fool,” he said.

“It is a confidence thing, we do not have confidence in Mnangagwa and that man with a high propensity to lie Ncube.”

Biti suggested a return to what he termed the “We eat what we kill” principle of strict cash budgeting if Zinbabwe was to get back on its feet.

He also argued Zimbabwe has enough US dollar reserves to use the currency as its main tender, highliting that government had also resigned to charging services in the American dollar.

“I always argue Ginyanomics do not work…there will be an implosion. Every tax is now in US dollars, even number plates are in US dollars, passports are in US dollars, so they are completely dishonest people, they are completely mendacious people, they are necrophilia, it is a disaster.”

Biti told New Zim TV Ncube had no surplus to talk about as it was being calculated in the local currency while parliament had gone on to assume a ZW$3,4 billion debt from the central bank despite the surplus.

Biti was finance minister during the Government of National Unity (GNU) between 2009 and 2013.

-NewZimbabwe

Plumtree Man Arrested For Raping, Impregnating Brother’s Daughter

A man from Plumtree in Matabeleland South province has been arrested after he sneaked into his brother’s daughter’s bedroom and raped her before dozing off.

The matter came to light when the teenager girl got pregnant.

The man (32) appeared before Plumtree regional magistrate Mrs Sithembiso Ndebele who found him guilty but the matter was postponed for sentencing.

Prosecuting, Mr Willbrought Kennedy Muleya told the court that sometime in October last year, at around 10pm, the man from Tshemahali Village under Chief Masendu, Madlambuzi sneaked into the girl’s bedroom hut where she was sleeping with her younger sister.

At first he offered the girl R50 so that he could sleep with her but she refused and ordered him to get out of the blankets and house.

The court heard that however, the man refused to go out and pretended to be asleep.

When he discovered that the teenager and her sister had fallen asleep, he raped the girl without protection.

The court heard that afterwards he dozed off and only woke up the next morning. The girl narrated what happened to her grandmother (accused’s mother) the next morning but she also did not report the case to police or anyone.

The court heard that on 21 December 2021, police in Madlambuzi received a tip-off from an official from Social Welfare to the effect that the 16-year-old girl was sexually abused by her uncle and the investigation began but unfortunately they failed to locate the girl until on 4 January when they found her pregnant.

She told the police what had happened leading to the arrest of the uncle. 

-State Media

Drunk With Power Mnangagwa Dares Opposition

By A Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has in a ‘Smith like’ declaration dared the opposition saying they will never set foot at the State House.

This is despite increased pressure for change of hands in government due to the worsening economic situation.

Addressing Epworth residents yesterday to launch his party’s by-elections campaign, Mnangagwa said if someone is to embark on a walk to China, the person will arrive first before the opposition gets into power.

“Endai muudze veopposition kuti munhu arimuHarare akatanga kufamba kuenda kuChina netsoka anotanga kusvika opposition isati yapinda muState House,” said Mnangagwa.

Ian Smith, the former President of Rhodesia in 1976, declared that there would be no majority rule, “not in a thousand years,” in Rhodesia. 

It only took four if not three years for Smith to lose government power as Zimbabwe gained independence.

Has Mnangagwa become Ian Smith?

Biti Exposes Zanu PF Looting Spree

Tinashe Sambiri|Addressing curious residents at Nhari Business Centre on Friday, Citizens’ Coalition For Change vice president Hon Tendai Biti blasted the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa for stealing State resources at a shocking rate.

Hon Biti also took a swipe at the Zanu PF regime for allowing Chinese investors to seize land belonging to hapless villagers.

Hon Biti accused Mr Mnangagwa and Kuda Tagwirei of running the country like a tuckshop.

Greatman Hit With USD2500 Bill Over Wedding

The singer, Greatman Gwaze has been hit with a bombshell bill totalling USD2500 from his recently held wedding expenses.

The development has triggered a war of words between the man and the event organiser, TEO.

“TEO has failed to provide a financial statement or receipts showing how funds were used. Up to now, I don’t even know how much money we got from various people, including pledges and goods. We have been kept in the dark,” fumed Greatman.

But TEO Events, which was responsible for sourcing funds for the wedding and putting all logistics in place, denied the allegations. The events company is famed for organising Sinikiwe Kademaunga and Reuben Zhivha’s wedding party that went viral online.

Greatman said he started suspecting that something was not right a few days before the wedding after TEO Events “completely” took over the event.

“They monopolised everything! TEO directed all cash donations to their bank accounts and mobile number(s) for mobile money transfers. Goods were received on our behalf. We got nothing.

“What is surprising though is that there are service providers that are yet to be paid. I am said to be in arrears of more than US$2 500. However, I know cash donations that came through on the day and before could have easily settled the debts.”

Family spokesperson Mr Clever Gwaze, better known as Baba Billy, was equally furious.

“I am not happy with the way this wedding was handled. TEO Events stole from us. They took over everything and made us mere spectators of our event. Relatives from both the groom and bride side were left with little or no space to manoeuvre,” complained Baba Billy.

However, Matthew Mhembere of TEO Events is not taking the accusations lightly.

He instead considers Greatman and his family ungrateful.

“They now want to ask how much money we got from donations and pledges, yet they don’t even care about the expenses I incurred in making the event a success. Besides, it is not my responsibility to meet their debts.

“They were all there when I paid all the wedding costs that came under me. What else do they want? Anyway, I don’t want to talk to them anymore. I have since blocked their numbers. I don’t wish to talk about this subject anymore,” said Mhembere.-state media

Video: Biti Tears Into Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Addressing curious residents at Nhari Business Centre on Friday, Citizens’ Coalition For Change vice president Hon Tendai Biti blasted the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa for stealing State resources at a shocking rate.

Hon Biti also took a swipe at the Zanu PF regime for allowing Chinese investors to seize land belonging to hapless villagers.

Hon Biti accused Mr Mnangagwa and Kuda Tagwirei of running the country like a tuckshop.

CCC Denounces Harassment Of Teachers

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens’ Coalition For Change led by President Nelson Chamisa has challenged the Zanu PF regime to stop harassing teachers.

Teachers are protesting at poor living conditions across the country.

They want their salaries to revert to the 2018 USD 540 mark.

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has suspended teachers for raising concerns about poor salaries.

Below is the Citizens Coalition For Change brief statement on intimidation of teachers by the regime.

“They should pay teachers what they are demanding.

They are expecting Govt to restore their salaries to the 2018 level where they were earning US$540.

The Minister of Finance always says the economy is improving.
So why are they unable to pay teachers.”

Citizens’ Coalition For Change is determined to end Zanu PF’s dominance in Mwenezi East Constituency in the coming by-election for the area.

Zanu PF’s dominance in Mwenezi emanates from intimidation, violence and coersive voting.

Citizens’ Coalition For Change said in a statement:
“This is Hon. Mandizvidza Tendekai 26 March 2022 by-elections Parliamentary Candidate for Mwenezi East Constitutency.”

CCC Targets Zanu PF Strongholds

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens’ Coalition For Change led by President Nelson Chamisa has challenged the Zanu PF regime to stop harassing teachers.

Teachers are protesting at poor living conditions across the country.

They want their salaries to revert to the 2018 USD 540 mark.

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has suspended teachers for raising concerns about poor salaries.

Below is the Citizens Coalition For Change brief statement on intimidation of teachers by the regime.

“They should pay teachers what they are demanding.

They are expecting Govt to restore their salaries to the 2018 level where they were earning US$540.

The Minister of Finance always says the economy is improving.
So why are they unable to pay teachers.”

Citizens’ Coalition For Change is determined to end Zanu PF’s dominance in Mwenezi East Constituency in the coming by-election for the area.

Zanu PF’s dominance in Mwenezi emanates from intimidation, violence and coersive voting.

Citizens’ Coalition For Change said in a statement:
“This is Hon. Mandizvidza Tendekai 26 March 2022 by-elections Parliamentary Candidate for Mwenezi East Constitutency.”

Mnangagwa Family Arrests ZIFA Boss

Emmerson Mnangagwa family led Sports And Recreation Commission has gotten the ZIFA president Felton Kamambo and board member finance, Philemon Machana, arrested on a list of allegations.

Gerald Mlotshwa, Mnangagwa son in law in charge of Sports And Recreation Commission.

The suspended duo was picked up by members of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) on fraud and contempt of the Sports and Recreation Commission Act which they were suspended on.

The ZIFA board was suspended under Section 30 of the SRC Act.

The Sports and Recreation Commission is a sport’s governing body which was formulated by an act of parliament.
Kamambo is alleged to have continued to use the official ZIFA letterhead in all his correspondence to the world football governing body, FIFA and also in local correspondence to other football stakeholders while he was suspended.
He is further alleged to have fraudulently used public funds as well as changing ZIFA accounts to evade authorities.
Kamambo and Machana are detained at Highlands Police Station and are expected to appear in court on Monday. – State Media

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Tackling Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment

Sexual exploitation & abuse (SEA) of the communities we serve is a grave violation of WHO’s commitment to serve and protect the vulnerable. Sexual harassment (SH) of our workforce is a serious failure of our duty of care. This is the sentiment of WHO’s leadership, staff and her Member States. But we all know and acknowledge that more could and should be done. And done quickly. The risks of SEA have increased significantly in recent years.

WHO is increasingly operational, being called on to operate to save lives and minimize death, disease and suffering in our health programmes and emergency response operations. Our work in countries of fragility, conflict and vulnerability increase the risk of exploitation.

We work with UN agencies and NGOs to address these risks jointly, and aim to meet the standards set by WHO’s own policies and Code of ethics and professional conduct as well as meet the requirements and expectations set by the UN system and IASC partners.

WHO is scaling up its efforts to do everything in its power to prevent and protect from SEAH. Everyone – staff, consultants, suppliers, partners – has an obligation to report any suspected events that may constitute SEAH.

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Caps United Ready For League Action

CAPS United head coach Lloyd ‘Lodza’ Chitembwe believes his charges are ready for the resumption of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season despite the problems the club has faced of late.

The Green Machine has been rocked by financial problems which have seen players boycotting training on numerous occasions demanding outstanding salaries.

The situation has seen Makekepepe losing players, notably Brandon Mpofu, who moved to cross town rivals Dynamos.

Chitembwe however reckons that his troops, who take on Black Rhinos at Sakubva on Sunday, are ready for top-flight resumption.

“CAPS are an ambitious club whose bar is set high, therefore, we sign players based on profiles fitting the club’s requirements. As it is a big club, we also require big players like the recently-contracted players such as Chinyengetere, Chafa, Dauda and Manondo. In short, we are ready for the season,” he was quoted as saying by NewsDay.

The Harare giants have strengthened their squad with acquisition of the veteran trio of midfielder Devon Chafa and striker Rodrick Chinyengetere.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Llyod Chitembwe

Zanu Pf Promises Peace In Upcoming Polls

By A Correspondent- As the long awaited March 26, 2022 by-elections draw near, Zanu-PF claims that there will be peace in the run up to the elections despite the party being ‘historically known to employ violence’ during polls.

Acting President Constantino Chiwenga who was guest of honor at this year’s World Wetlands Day celebrations at Njovo in Zezai village in Masvingo Central declared that peace will reign before the elections before accusing opposition parties of resorting to violence during campaigns.

“Those who think a country can be built by foreigners or opposition parties use violence thinking that outsiders will come and rescue them. We do not want to hear that. All campaigns in the country should be peaceful up until March 26, 2022, but we are going to win the elections in all the seats and build a Zimbabwe we all want,” said Chiwenga.

However, Chiwenga briefly turned the commemorations into a mini-rally before claiming victory for Zanu-PF ahead of by-elections.

“In all districts which are being contested by oppositions who calls themselves ‘Chete-chete’, we are going to do something which has never happened before.

“Unogoita chete-chete pakuitasei ndiwe wega urimunyika here? (How can it be only you as if you are the only person in this world)? There is no such thing. We want to build a Zimbabwe we all want,” said Chiwenga.

Masvingo province will have nine by-elections on March 26 this year, with seven local authority elections and two national assembly ones.

Masvingo Urban has four vacant wards, with two in Chivi and one in Bikita.

For national assembly, there is Chivi South and Mwenezi East.

ZESA Chair Sydney Gata Divorces Mugabe Sister

By A Correspondent- ZESA executive chairman Sydney Gata is divorcing his wife of 35 years after telling a court their marriage has “irretrievably broken down.”

Gata married Ntombana Regina Mugabe, a sister to the late former president Robert Mugabe, in January 1987.

In summons filed at the Harare High Court, Gata said the couple had not lived together as husband and wife for 30 of those 35 years.

Gata says in court papers: “The marriage between us has irretrievably broken down… I have lost all love and affection towards the defendant. We have lived apart since 1992 which is inconsistent with a normal marriage relationship.

“We have reached an agreement with the defendant and the agreement has been reduced to a consent paper between us.”

In the settlement, biotechnologist Mugabe will keep a house in Grange, Harare, on a piece of land measuring 4,260 square meters.

Gata also agreed to pay Mugabe a lump sum of US$18,000 and US$800 in divorce costs.

The ZESA chief will also pay Mugabe US$500 monthly for her upkeep or the equivalent in Zimbabwean dollars backdated to January 1, 2022.

“Plaintiff’s obligation to pay spousal maintenance… shall terminate once the plaintiff’s employment contract with ZESA terminates on November 30, 2024, or is for any reason earlier terminated than November 30, 2024,” the couple’s agreement says.

Gata and Mugabe have a son together, who is now an adult.

The matter is pending.

Cop In Soup Over US$5 Bribe

By-A Policeman stationed at CID Headquarters was Thursday dragged to court after he allegedly received a US$5 bribe.

Detective Constable Moses Kainga (39) was not asked to plead when he appeared before Harare magistrate Yeukai Dzuda who remanded him in custody to today for bail ruling.

The court heard that on Monday, Kainga was deployed at CID Headquarters main gate.

Chikarango Mandaza wanted to have his wife Precious Musariri’s fingerprints processed.
He was assisted by Kainga who then demanded US$5 to facilitate the process.
Mandaza reported the case to Transparency International, a non-governmental organisation.

He was accompanied by Tracy Mutiwokuziva to report the matter at CID Headquarters.
A trap was initiated and Mandaza went to CID Headquarters and joined the queue.
He handed over the US$5 and collected his wife’s fingerprints.

After the transaction was completed, the police approached Kainga and showed him the trap authority.

He was searched and found in possession of the US$5, leading to his arrest.
Ruvimbo Matyatya appeared for the State.

-H Metro

CCC Stalwart Names And Shames Zanu PF Youths Destroying His Campaign Posters

 By A Correspondent- CCC Harare ward 46 local council candidate, Denford ‘Madhuku” Ngadziore’ has named and shamed Zanu PF youths who are defacing his campaign posters.

Madhuku released the names of the Zanu PF thugs through his Facebook account:

It has come to my attention that your Youth leader Mhembere, together with other ZANU PF Youths, was instructed to remove all my campaign Posters. I would like to WARN you to stop this type of politics as it is against the law and the code of conduct signed by your candidate, which is before ZEC.

Any attempt to engage in violence or deface my posters will not benefit you & your candidate. You have more to benefit if you have a violent free campaign. Those ZANU PF Youths who are to be used to remove my campaign posters think of what will happen after your silly actions. This is not UMP or Muzarabani. This is Harare West Ward 16, where l Denford Ngadziore representing the New CCC Party, am the candidate. This is not a WARNING but it’s an insight.

#Notoviolence

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Zanu Pf Frets Over “Bhora Musango”

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF officials in Bulawayo Province have expressed worry over the party’s failure to properly conduct the recent primary elections to select candidates for the March 26 by-elections.

The internal elections exposed deep-rooted factionalism in the province amid growing concerns the G40 faction might be taking control of the ruling party’s provincial structures.

Party insiders who spoke to The Zimbabwe Independent fear that the national leadership’s failure to address complaints raised soon after the primary elections might trigger a “bhora musango” scenario.

Bhora Musango was a clandestine campaign by some Zanu PF leaders in the run-up to the 2008 harmonised elections against voting for the party’s presidential candidate leader Robert Mugabe while voting for the party’s parliamentary and local council candidates. Said an unnamed official:

The primary elections were rigged and this will work against the President. For some wards, ballots were mixed so that people could not see their candidates.

Ballots never balanced with figures of up to 100 in some instances. That means people were smuggled even when they were not on the voting list.

Vote-buying was allowed with no questions asked. Complaints on the irregularities were not entertained while the provincial chair acknowledged there was something wrong with primaries.

The chairman must know that he is chairing a pure 70% G40 executive.

Zanu PF Bulawayo chairperson Jabulani Sibanda, who landed the post in December after years in the political wilderness, dismissed reports of factionalism and claims that complaints were swept under the carpet. He said:

That is nonsense, there is no factionalism here. I am aware of what you are asking.

All the complaints brought to the office were forwarded to Harare and that is where you can get your answers from. I don’t have answers to your questions.

However, the Zanu PF insider claimed Sibanda Sibanda was bypassed when candidates’ curriculum vitae were sent to the party’s head office. He said:

Sibanda is now just a shadow of his former self. It is known from way back that Sibanda and Mnangagwa are close, even during the late former president Robert Mugabe’s tenure.

We expected a change from him but many people are disappointed.

Hopefully, he will find a solution; on the issue of candidates, he was left out only to know when curriculum vitae had reached Harare. They bypassed him.

Reports suggest that Zanu PF members within provincial structures are divided between those allegedly backing Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga and others belonging to a group aligned to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

More: The Zimbabwe Independent

Pharmarcies Selling Expired Drugs Named

By A Correspondent- The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) has shut down at least three pharmacies and revoked the licences of four managers for selling expired and unregistered medicines to patients.

MCAZ Acting Director-General Richard Rukwata said the cancellation of licences and closure of businesses will be in force until November this year

Rukwata revealed that MCAZ recently adopted a new policy of naming and shaming those guilty of selling expired drugs. He said:

Licensees need to know that the game has changed. Contraventions to the statutes now carry significant reputational risk.

With the new policy of publishing offenders names, business leaders need to prioritise compliance for the good of their customers who are the citizens of this country.

The new policy is to publish these issues for the public good. Progressive regulatory processes require MCAZ to be transparent about regulatory decisions taken which result in the closure of businesses and cancellations of licenses.

The pharmacies and managers affected by the MCAZ clampdown are:

  • Skiborry Private Limited, which trades as Bright Pharmacy of Number 10 Highfield Road, Southerton was found guilty of purchasing medicines from unauthorised sources, selling unregistered and expired medicines. The cancellation order remains in force until November this year.
  • Edmore Jeje of Bright Pharmacy.
  • Mukoka & Chikuya Private Limited, which trades as Goodhope Pharmacy at Number 23 Jason Moyo was also shut for selling unregistered and expired medicines.
  • The licence holder for Goodhope Phamarcy Batsirayi Mukoka had his licence cancelled. The cancellation of the licences is valid until November this year.
  • Border Pharmacies Private Limited that trades as Border Pharmacy of Number 63 Living Waters, Beitbridge was shut down for selling unregistered and expired medicines.
  • Border Pharmacies’ two licence holders Costertain Delangton and Gamuchirayi Matandirotya had their practice licences cancelled until October this year.

Cop, Soldier Nabbed Over ZESA Cables Theft

By A Correspondent- A police constable and a soldier are among suspects who were taken to court on allegations of stealing Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) cables around Odzi since 2019.

The vandalism of electricity infrastructure resulted in constant blackouts and affected agricultural production in the farming area.

The two were named as Jacob Mazungunye (29) who is stationed at ZRP Sakubva and Munyaradzi Nyamukungwa (37), a soldier with ZNA 3 Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Company.

Their alleged accomplices are Frank Nyahando (23) of Tenderere, Sakubva, and Peter Zuze (36) of Area 14 in Dangamvura. Detectives are looking for the fifth suspect who disappeared following the arrest of his accomplices.

The suspects were all charged with contravening Section 60A (3) (b) of the Electricity Amendment Act, Chapter 13:19 and brought to court separately on different dates.

They recently appeared before Mutare magistrates Langton Carter and Prisca Manhibi and were remanded in custody.-ManicaPost

Miners Throw Weight Behind Striking Teachers

By A Correspondent- National Mine Workers’ Union of Zimbabwe (NMWUZ) President Mr Kurebwa Javangwe Nomboka has urged parents to rally behind striking teachers by not sending their children to school this first schooling term of 2022.

Nomboka said it was morally right to take a diplomatic stance in standing with teachers’ Unions that have been fighting for wage adjustment above PDL – Poverty Datum Line.

Teachers have been calling upon the government to restore their 2018 salaries (US$540) but the employer has not yet paid heed to the call saying it was incapacitated to give them what they are requesting.

The government Thursday suspended striking teachers for three months without pay. Nomboka believes teachers need parents’ support. He said:

I urge parents right across the country of Zimbabwe to support teachers’ quest for decent work and they can do that by refusing to send their kids to school this first term until employers resolve the demands for salary adjustment and as a union representing mine workers nationwide we’re herein standing in solidarity with teachers in downing tools.

All workers Unions in Zimbabwe should rally behind teachers and that as I have above must involve the contribution of parents as the improvements of teachers’ working conditions will simultaneously improve on the quality of education and affordability in terms of fees and other amenities.

He said 2022 was the year of workers’ rights, and decent work for the worker.

Meanwhile, NMWUZ President has hinted that employers meet the standing demands of mineworkers or risk facing unending protests and strikes in 2022.

Mineworkers are demanding their employers to give them COVID-19 monthly allowance and salaries in USD – United States dollars that are above PDL. – Pindula News

6 Businessmen Fatally Assault Jay Jay

Police in Mutawata, Mashonaland East province, have arrested six businessmen in Pfungwe who fatally assaulted a man who went berserk destroying their shops.

The man, who police only identified as Jay Jay, died a few metres from the shopping centre.

The suspects are Tatenda Muswere, Fanuel Mutata, Eshwert Kagwambo, Nyepanai Nyauyanga, Elisha Hwenje and one Tinashe.

Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Simon Chazovachii confirmed the murder.

“Six suspects were arrested in connection with a murder case in Pfungwe. We urge the public to desist from taking the law into their hands,” he said.

It is reported that on February 5, at around 4am, at Mutata business centre, Muswere was awakened by a large bang on his shop door only to realise that Jay Jay was hitting it using a metal object.

Jay Jay told Muswere that he had been sent to destroy the shops.

The deceased also threatened to kill Muswere and his wife who then shouted for help.

Other shop owners woke up as Jay Jay moved from shop to shop breaking doors and window panes.

The six managed to overpower the now-deceased before tying his hands with a rope.

They assaulted him using switches for close to two hours. He staggered and collapsed a few metres away from the business centre.

Police attended the scene and conveyed the body to Mutawatawa Hospital for post-mortem. -Newsday

Bulawayo Chiefs Eager To Bury FC Platinum

Bulawayo Chiefs coach Nilton Terroso says his charges are ready for tomorrow’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against FC Platinum.

Amakhosi host Platinum at Luveve in what should an interesting contest pitting two sides with a 100% record in the league so far.

To add to the curiosity, Chiefs now have four former Platinum players on their ranks- Kelvin Moyo, Elvis Moyo, Kelvin Madzongwe and Perfect Chikwende.

Terroso believes his troops are geared up for battle but will give Pure Platinum Play the respect they deserve.

“Coming into the game we are confident, we
don’t want to confuse confidence with arrogance, we know that the team we have infront of us,” the Portuguese said.

“I will take the time as well to say that we respect Platinum of course they are led by a well-respected coach, someone who has led the national team to the AFCON.

“A team that has won the last three titles and two years before they finished in the top three, a team that in last year, they won the Chibuku Cup, in the nine games they played in Chibuku Cup, they drew one and lost one. So in eleven games in the last year, they lost one,” he added.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Chitembwe: We Are Ready For League Action

CAPS United head coach Lloyd ‘Lodza’ Chitembwe believes his charges are ready for the resumption of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season despite the problems the club has faced of late.

The Green Machine has been rocked by financial problems which have seen players boycotting training on numerous occasions demanding outstanding salaries.

The situation has seen Makekepepe losing players, notably Brandon Mpofu, who moved to cross town rivals Dynamos.

Chitembwe however reckons that his troops, who take on Black Rhinos at Sakubva on Sunday, are ready for top-flight resumption.

“CAPS are an ambitious club whose bar is set high, therefore, we sign players based on profiles fitting the club’s requirements. As it is a big club, we also require big players like the recently-contracted players such as Chinyengetere, Chafa, Dauda and Manondo. In short, we are ready for the season,” he was quoted as saying by NewsDay.

The Harare giants have strengthened their squad with acquisition of the veteran trio of midfielder Devon Chafa and striker Rodrick Chinyengetere.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Lloyd Chitembwe

Mnangagwa, Tagwirei Running Country Like Tuckshop

Tinashe Sambiri|Addressing curious residents at Nhari Business Centre on Friday, Citizens’ Coalition For Change vice president Hon Tendai Biti blasted the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa for stealing State resources at a shocking rate.

Hon Biti also took a swipe at the Zanu PF regime for allowing Chinese investors to seize land belonging to hapless villagers.

Hon Biti accused Mr Mnangagwa and Kuda Tagwirei of running the country like a tuckshop.

Intimidating Teachers Not A Solution To Deepening Crisis- CCC

Tinashe Sambiri|The Citizens’ Coalition For Change led by President Nelson Chamisa has challenged the Zanu PF regime to stop harassing teachers.

Teachers are protesting at poor living conditions across the country.

They want their salaries to revert to the 2018 USD 540 mark.

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has suspended teachers for raising concerns about poor salaries.

Below is the Citizens Coalition For Change brief statement on intimidation of teachers by the regime.

“They should pay teachers what they are demanding.

They are expecting Govt to restore their salaries to the 2018 level where they were earning US$540.

The Minister of Finance always says the economy is improving.
So why are they unable to pay teachers.”

Citizens’ Coalition For Change is determined to end Zanu PF’s dominance in Mwenezi East Constituency in the coming by-election for the area.

Zanu PF’s dominance in Mwenezi emanates from intimidation, violence and coersive voting.

Citizens’ Coalition For Change said in a statement:
“This is Hon. Mandizvidza Tendekai 26 March 2022 by-elections Parliamentary Candidate for Mwenezi East Constitutency.”

Sexual Harassment: The Facts

Tackling Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment

Sexual exploitation & abuse (SEA) of the communities we serve is a grave violation of WHO’s commitment to serve and protect the vulnerable. Sexual harassment (SH) of our workforce is a serious failure of our duty of care. This is the sentiment of WHO’s leadership, staff and her Member States. But we all know and acknowledge that more could and should be done. And done quickly. The risks of SEA have increased significantly in recent years.

WHO is increasingly operational, being called on to operate to save lives and minimize death, disease and suffering in our health programmes and emergency response operations. Our work in countries of fragility, conflict and vulnerability increase the risk of exploitation.

We work with UN agencies and NGOs to address these risks jointly, and aim to meet the standards set by WHO’s own policies and Code of ethics and professional conduct as well as meet the requirements and expectations set by the UN system and IASC partners.

WHO is scaling up its efforts to do everything in its power to prevent and protect from SEAH. Everyone – staff, consultants, suppliers, partners – has an obligation to report any suspected events that may constitute SEAH.

Contact:

For complaints: Integrity hotline

For programmatic issues: [email protected]

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Stop Bullying Hungry Educators

Stop bullying hungry educators! Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia castigates education minister Evelyn Ndlovu.

12 February 2022

Citizens Coalition For Change ( CCC) Namibia is in absolute solidarity with the illegally suspended incapacitated teachers in the motherland. As a district, we would like to applaud and laud the extraordinary solidarity displayed by the vibrant Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA) and the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions towards teachers who are victims of authoritarianism. In the National Democratic Yellow Revolution led by President Advocate Nelson Chamisa, we believe in solidarity, injure one injure all.

For this reason, we stand ever ready to complement those who have the varlour, nerve and mettle to demand the restoration of the lost and forgotten dignity of our diligent educators who are now wallowing in abject poverty. Since we epitomise constitutional democracy, we want to make it very clear to the misguided minister of primary and secondary education Evelyn Ndlovu that she has no authority to suspend anyone in the civil service. Her faculties were supposed to remind her that teachers are employees of the Public Service Commission not a mere old and uneducated minister.

We reiterate that her behaviour is uncalled for because it is illegal and this attempt to suffocate our teachers should be resisted with equal measure. Zanupf government should honour teachers and restore them to the good old days when teachers commanded great respect in the motherland. Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia has the conviction that the teaching fraternity produces revolutionary intellectuals who will be readily available to prosecute the democratic struggle to its logical conclusion. Teachers should earn enough money to send their children to boarding schools while still managing to lead an admirable lifestyle in the community.

Moreover, the yellow team in Namibia aspires to see a sensitive government engaging with incapacitated teachers than to offer threats of three months suspension without salary to educators who have failed to report for duty since the official opening of schools on the 7th of February 2022. We emphasize that the minister’s proclamation of a blanket suspension is not only illegal and unconstitutional but evil and satanic! Zanupf must halt treating our hardworking teachers with contempt. Our educators should afford to purchase a decent vehicle. The standard of living should be upgraded through a living wage.

Teachers should not be punished for failing to get bus fares to go back to work. Theirs is incapacitation not a strike. It is also enshrined in the supreme law of country that workers have the right to demonstrate or go on strike against slave wages. We concur with the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union (Artuz) organic and pragmatic President Obert Masaraure who made it point blank that educators have been reduced to paupers since they are existing in abject poverty and that they can’t afford to pay fees in the schools where they are offering their quality services which quite sorry and pathetic. #RegisterToVoteForChange.

Furthermore, Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia maintains that the misguided minister has to withdraw her press statement proclamation because it is evil and unprofessional. Our message to all teachers and the rest of the civil service is that they should continue with the incapacitation action so that the insensitive government is compelled to address the issue of pre-October 2018 salary of 540US$ per month. As a reminder to all again, teachers should not sacrifice their voting rights for one day allowance as polling officials on the voting day. They always fall victim to massive displacements during the voting period and Zanupf uses that to rig elections.

Teachers should be deployed in their voting areas so that they can also exercise their fundamental right to vote for change in 2023. We encourage educators and all civil servants to join Zimbabwe Nurses Association and Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions in support of the illegally and wrongfully suspended incapacitated teachers. Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia remains resolutely behind educators. We believe in education as a vehicle for social and economic mobility hence a priority in the Yellow Revolution.

In a nutshell, we want to warn Evelyn Ndlovu to desist from giving empty threats to the suffering teachers instead of addressing their sorry situation. Social democrats in Namibia assure the striking teachers that victory is certain with participatory democracy. Continue piling pressure to the clueless Zanupf regime which claims to have a surplus that is invisible in the unsound bleeding economy. It is now imperative to confront the beast in the eye. Teachers should escalate civic engagement and intensive voter registration in their communities so that we win Zimbabwe for the change that delivers.

This is a struggle to save the education fraternity. Register to vote for a LIVING WAGE. Register to vote against SLAVE WAGES. Register to vote against PEACEFUL SLAVERY. It is now time for DANGEROUS FREEDOM. A New Great Zimbabwe is possible in our lifetime. Vote Citizens Coalition For Change(CCC) in 2022 and 2023 for socio-economic transfiguration.

Citizens Coalition For Change (CCC) Namibia
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Robson Ruhanya

Watch: Biti Takes Mnangagwa To The Cleaners

Tinashe Sambiri|Addressing curious residents at Nhari Business Centre on Friday, Citizens’ Coalition For Change vice president Hon Tendai Biti blasted the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa for stealing State resources at a shocking rate.

Hon Biti also took a swipe at the Zanu PF regime for allowing Chinese investors to seize land belonging to hapless villagers.

Hon Biti accused Mr Mnangagwa and Kuda Tagwirei of running the country like a tuckshop.

CCC Candidate Names Zanu PF Youths Defacing His Campaign Posters

 By A Correspondent- A Correspondent- CCC Harare ward 46 local council candidate, Denford ‘Madhuku” Ngadziore’ has named and shamed Zanu PF youths who are defacing his campaign posters.

Madhuku released the names of the Zanu PF thugs through his Facebook account:

It has come to my attention that your Youth leader Mhembere, together with other ZANU PF Youths, was instructed to remove all my campaign Posters. I would like to WARN you to stop this type of politics as it is against the law and the code of conduct signed by your candidate, which is before ZEC.

Any attempt to engage in violence or deface my posters will not benefit you & your candidate. You have more to benefit if you have a violent free campaign. Those ZANU PF Youths who are to be used to remove my campaign posters think of what will happen after your silly actions. This is not UMP or Muzarabani. This is Harare West Ward 16, where l Denford Ngadziore representing the New CCC Party, am the candidate. This is not a WARNING but it’s an insight.

#Notoviolence

https://www.facebook.com/dngadziore

“Bhora Musango” Fears Haunt Zanu PF

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF officials in Bulawayo Province have expressed worry over the party’s failure to properly conduct the recent primary elections to select candidates for the March 26 by-elections.

The internal elections exposed deep-rooted factionalism in the province amid growing concerns the G40 faction might be taking control of the ruling party’s provincial structures.

Party insiders who spoke to The Zimbabwe Independent fear that the national leadership’s failure to address complaints raised soon after the primary elections might trigger a “bhora musango” scenario.

Bhora Musango was a clandestine campaign by some Zanu PF leaders in the run-up to the 2008 harmonised elections against voting for the party’s presidential candidate leader Robert Mugabe while voting for the party’s parliamentary and local council candidates. Said an unnamed official:

The primary elections were rigged and this will work against the President. For some wards, ballots were mixed so that people could not see their candidates.

Ballots never balanced with figures of up to 100 in some instances. That means people were smuggled even when they were not on the voting list.

Vote-buying was allowed with no questions asked. Complaints on the irregularities were not entertained while the provincial chair acknowledged there was something wrong with primaries.

The chairman must know that he is chairing a pure 70% G40 executive.

Zanu PF Bulawayo chairperson Jabulani Sibanda, who landed the post in December after years in the political wilderness, dismissed reports of factionalism and claims that complaints were swept under the carpet. He said:

That is nonsense, there is no factionalism here. I am aware of what you are asking.

All the complaints brought to the office were forwarded to Harare and that is where you can get your answers from. I don’t have answers to your questions.

However, the Zanu PF insider claimed Sibanda Sibanda was bypassed when candidates’ curriculum vitae were sent to the party’s head office. He said:

Sibanda is now just a shadow of his former self. It is known from way back that Sibanda and Mnangagwa are close, even during the late former president Robert Mugabe’s tenure.

We expected a change from him but many people are disappointed.

Hopefully, he will find a solution; on the issue of candidates, he was left out only to know when curriculum vitae had reached Harare. They bypassed him.

Reports suggest that Zanu PF members within provincial structures are divided between those allegedly backing Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga and others belonging to a group aligned to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

More: The Zimbabwe Independent

Three Pharmacies Shut Down For Selling Expired Drugs

By A Correspondent- The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) has shut down at least three pharmacies and revoked the licences of four managers for selling expired and unregistered medicines to patients.

MCAZ Acting Director-General Richard Rukwata said the cancellation of licences and closure of businesses will be in force until November this year

Rukwata revealed that MCAZ recently adopted a new policy of naming and shaming those guilty of selling expired drugs. He said:

Licensees need to know that the game has changed. Contraventions to the statutes now carry significant reputational risk.

With the new policy of publishing offenders names, business leaders need to prioritise compliance for the good of their customers who are the citizens of this country.

The new policy is to publish these issues for the public good. Progressive regulatory processes require MCAZ to be transparent about regulatory decisions taken which result in the closure of businesses and cancellations of licenses.

The pharmacies and managers affected by the MCAZ clampdown are:

  • Skiborry Private Limited, which trades as Bright Pharmacy of Number 10 Highfield Road, Southerton was found guilty of purchasing medicines from unauthorised sources, selling unregistered and expired medicines. The cancellation order remains in force until November this year.
  • Edmore Jeje of Bright Pharmacy.
  • Mukoka & Chikuya Private Limited, which trades as Goodhope Pharmacy at Number 23 Jason Moyo was also shut for selling unregistered and expired medicines.
  • The licence holder for Goodhope Phamarcy Batsirayi Mukoka had his licence cancelled. The cancellation of the licences is valid until November this year.
  • Border Pharmacies Private Limited that trades as Border Pharmacy of Number 63 Living Waters, Beitbridge was shut down for selling unregistered and expired medicines.
  • Border Pharmacies’ two licence holders Costertain Delangton and Gamuchirayi Matandirotya had their practice licences cancelled until October this year.

ENGRAVING THE POLITICAL TOMBSTONE OF DOUGLAS MWONZORA

Mr Douglas Mwonzora has no political currency and does not know exactly which political party he intends to lead.

By Leonard Koni- Currently his party is suffering from identity crisis and has been caught in a catch 22 situation whether to use MDC-T or MDC-Alliance.

His rally slated for this coming weekend is being advertised as MDC-T rally.

MDC-T leader is trying to fool the electorate by continuing using the late Morgan Tsvangirayi’s photos on his campaigning material.

What he is failing to understand is that Zimbabweans are very much aware that the former and founder leader of MDC is now late, even the people from the remotest areas are much aware.

To show that Mwonzora cannot match either the late Morgan Tsvangirayi or Nelson Chamisa he has opted to hold by-elections campaign at Zororo Grounds in Highfield West on Saturday instead of the traditional and ceremonial  Zimbabwe Grounds where the late Tsvangirayi used to pull a large crowd of supporters.

This launch is going to expose the man who purports to be leading the biggest opposition political party in Zimbabwe.

Mwonzora is trying  to be relevant in Zimbabwe’s political circles but deep inside his heart knows that he has been relegated into the political dustbin.

He actually lost the plot when he started dining and wining  with unfashionable Zanu-PF through getting support from armed riot police and the military to seize control of the MDC-Alliance headquarters and other offices countrywide.

Douglas Mwonzora’s politics of deception and tomfoolery has come to a dead end and at a point of no return. He must be reminded that politics is a game of numbers not seizing properties and looking for validation from a captured judiciary.

His statement that he wants to jettison politics of hate, toxicity and acrimony and replace it with politics of tolerance and rational disputation leaves a lot to be desired because he was the architect of recalling members of parliament hence these by elections today. He hates the people and is power hungry.

The people can’t wait to put a last nail to his political coffin on the 26th of March 2022 and are ready to burn his fingers in the ballot box.

Email- [email protected]
Twitter – @Leokoni

‘I am Being Trailed’ – Human Rights Activist

By A Correspondent| A Bulawayo-based human rights activist has said he is now being targeted  by state security agents    following his remarks on devolution.

Speaking to this publication, 39-year-old Gedeon Mpofu said he has already sought refuge in South Africa at the moment following the incessant surveillance and trailing by suspected state agents.

“I had no choice but to flee to South Africa temporarily because I couldn’t stand being followed by unmarked vehicles every time.
“On another day I was shocked when an anonymous caller told me to ‘behave’ or face the consequences”, revealed Mpofu.
Narrating his ordeal, the human rights activist said what could have attracted the threats are his remarks on devolution.
“While on  a road show with a local theatre organisation I frankly told the Zanu PF government that it was humming on devolution but continuing to sideline the Matebeleland region.

” I also spoke that before any Gukurahundi reforms   President Emmerson Mnangagwa need to apologise for the remarks he made during the atrocities”, added Mpofu.
The revelations by Mpofu comes hardly a month after a Gukurahundi  memorial plaque at Bhalagwe in Maphisa, Matabeleland South province was destroyed by suspected state agents.

For speaking against the Zanu PF regime, Chief  Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni of Ntabazinduna was dethroned in 2019 after having jailled over flimsy charges. He is currently exiled in UK.

Gvt Hauled To Court Over Illegal Teachers’ Suspension

By A Correspondent- Obert Masaraure, the president of the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ), on Friday, filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court, challenging the suspension of striking teachers by Primary and Secondary Education Minister Evelyn Ndlovu.

Masaraure argued that Ndlovu had no authority to suspend striking teachers as that was the mandate of the Public Service Commission (PSC). He said:

There is no provision giving the respondent such powers as she purports to exercise or suspend all officials within its ministry unilaterally.

The provision is clear as to what happens and who should give effect to a suspension notice.

For example, senior grade members, who are part of the applicant, are prejudiced in having to be suspended by an order of the minister when in fact; the law provides for them a different disciplinary authority.

The Press statement of the respondent is, therefore, manifestly illegal and ought to be set aside.

Masaraure, through his lawyer from the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, added:

Although section 65 of the regulations provide for a departure from the provisions above, it is only the commission that can so authorise such departure or undertake such departure and not the Respondent of her own volition.

Further, such departure is put to a test of whether or not it will result in a substantial miscarriage of justice for it to pass as a valid departure.

There is no doubt that there will be a serious miscarriage of justice when tens of thousands of teachers are suspended without following proper procedures with just one blanketed notice on such a wide scale.

Late on Thursday, Ndlovu said striking teachers have been suspended due to their refusal to resume work despite the government’s offer to give them a 20 per cent salary increase and other non-monetary benefits.

Let’s modernise our ICT systems at the London embassy

By Engineer Jacob Mutisi- There is great news coming from Zimbabwe on how the Government has made  it “easy” to obtain identification documents, especially the passport. We ICT  professionals feel very excited about this wonderful development.

However, it is disturbing to note that what is happening at the Zimbabwean embassy in London is in sharp contrast to the latest developments at the Registrar General’s (RG) office in Zimbabwe, hence the need to engage  the services of top notch webmasters and web developers to be on ground for continuous updating of this great nation’s embassy websites. 

Zimbabwean experience at the Zimbabwe’s Embassy in Zimbabwe:-
My passport was due for renewal on the 4th of March 2022, as I envisaged to dash to Zimbabwe over the British April School holidays. 

I “googled” the Zimbabwe Embassy and got a google business confirmation that the opening hours are from 0800hrs to 1200hrs. I surmised that I would not be the only one in need of a new passport or other related services. So I went early to dodge the long queues. I got there by 0700hrs hoping to be one of the first to be served.

At 0750hrs an elderly gentleman opened the main door of the entrance of the embassy and was excited that I will be the first to be served. It was cold and figured it would be warm inside and was ready to walk into our embassy.

I was immediately advised that the embassy opens at 0900hrs. On querying why the difference in time with what was reflecting on the website and google business, I was shocked to hear that it was a ” wrong website”. The right Zimbabwean Embassy website is called www.ZimLondon.Gov.zw (Talk about total confusing people). 

He went further to advise us to get passport photos from a shop that was 5minutes away down the road. By then there was a little small group of us. We trudged along to the photographer’s premises.

It was a broom cupboard in a skyscraper and the cost is £10 and Standard passport photo is £6. Anyway, why do I have the right to complain?We finally got in. I queued up and waited in line. The line moved fast.

When my turn came I was met by lady who was as polite as anyone in public service. I was given a form to fill and told to go and make copies of my IDs. I had to go out of the building again to (a photocopying shop) perform this latest task.

I returned and was directed to the payment window. I paid my fee and was directed to go to the first window again. At the first window my paperwork was given once over and I was directed to the finger print desk which was in another room.

I found an elderly Asian gentleman who was on the phone (reminded me of Bhadella Wholesalers where you were served behind a counter of some sort.) He assisted with the finger printing process and directed me to go back to window 1.

I was now given the passport form to fill out. Filled and took it back. It was given back to me once over again and was advised to send the form to Zimbabwe and someone could get the passport once it’s done for me.

I just shudder to think why in this day and age  should we have such a primitive mode of applying for a passport in a first world country like the United Kingdom. The Zimbabwe government has been praised by the world bank and international organizations for implementation of some of the best electronic systems in Africa.

Why are we not implementing the same ICT systems at our International embassies? What kind of image are we portraying out there? 

There is a need to have a biometric system that eliminates the traditional “picture taken” methodology which is very ancient. Zimbabwe needs a centralized database system which eliminates submission of  photocopies for one’s identification documents. Get everything digitized as we embrace the paperless office.

 What is baffling is why  our Registrar General’s office would require document duplicates ( IDs, passports, marriage, birth and death certificates) to bring photocopies of what they created themselves and registered.

A clear reflection of resistance to embrace technology which makes the process less cumbersome and convenient to both the service provider and service receiver. Does this mean that our Registrar General does not have electronic copies of our identity documents on their servers?  Zimbabwe is a progressive country and should progress both internally and internationally.

Why do we have the domain www.zimLondon.Gov.zw for the Zimbabwean embassy instead of www.zimbabweembassyuk.Gov.zw Are we equating our great country to a city in the United Kingdom. This is disgraceful should be rectified with immediate effect.

Once again I want to register my gratitude to the Registrar General for a job well done at the Zimbabwean Office. Let us do the same to all our embassies so as to ensure a dignified reflection of our country to the  rest of the world in line with our mantra, Zimbabwe is NOW open for business.

“Government Is Not A Exemplary Employer”: UANC President Muzorewa

By A Correspondent- The UANC President Dr Gwinyai Mzorewa has blasted the Zimbabwean government for its stance on striking teachers adding that the current administration was not an exemplary employer.

We publish below the full text by President Muzorewa:

Government should be the model for all employers in Zimbabwe. However, for The Public Service Commission [PSC] Secretary Ambassador Wutawunashe to announce that civil servants [Teachers] would be paid only for the days they show up to work, is abdicating responsibility.

Since the PSC’s function is “to promote the constitutionally prescribed values and principles governing public administration in the public service; investigate, monitor and evaluate the organization and administration, and the personnel practices, of the public service”, this Commission should be solving the “equity salary issue” in a fair and just fashion. For example teachers do not work at school only [more so these Covid19 days].

Excellent teachers do their lesson preparations [Planning] at home, using their own
candles, paraffin, or Zesa. For that, they are entitled to fair salaries, not less than $520 US. Ambassador Wutawunashe’s announcement to cut teachers’ pay is both punitive and intimidating.

During this pandemic, the Government does not need the various Workers’ Unions to have to demand conditions conducive to work. It should be obvious. Government Ministers, MPs and Senators, are absent from their offices, yet they get their full pay? Where is justice? At least POLAD members are paid for advising the President to get us where we are.

THE UANC‘s economic and human rights policies, as well as integrity, are not consistent with the ruling party’s policies. Opposition parties that are serious about Change, stayed away from POLAD as well.

We will collaborate with such leadership because, by definition, opposition parties must oppose government failures, knowing that they can do better. When THEUANC was last in power[ 1979-80], civil servants’ salaries, paid in good hard currency, were actually raised, and bonuses were paid in November.

Now, the RBZ Governor will resign to fulfill his promise [ $1 US to $1 WZL] which has long
expired. This would save the economy from oozing through the top- – a strange phenomenon indeed.

Technocrats will close all the corruption holes, while THEUANC politicians meet the aspirations of the nations through insistence on accountability, transparency and integrity from top echelons to tea makers.

Government has never treated civil servants, [specifically teachers, nurses and doctors] with the professional respect they deserve for the past decades. It is reported that 90% of Zimbabwe trained teachers are working outside the country. The ruling party should prohibit Government from letting it plunge the nation below the lowest socio-economic standards in the SADC region. Our neglected school children, who are our future, our supposed inheritance, belong to all, disregarding our politicalaffiliation.

President ED Mnangagwa who promises Middle Class society by 2030, should not be
entombing the same people in their premature economic graves. Over 380 teachers are reported to have committed suicide in the last few years due to hardships caused by such conditions.

THEUANC and parents whose children are taught under this imposed austerity, demand that government should NOT destroy Zimbabwean’s socio-economic values, including affordable Education, Housing and Health care systems, a sense of self-respect and a decent work ethic. In the ‘60s and ‘70s we went out of the country to fight for political freedom and independence; now people are leaving the country to fight for personal welfare, unless they are looting the nation’s wealth and in search of freedom.

In the meantime, the nation is crumbling to pieces. So we ask: was it worth it? Well, THEUANC has a reason to answer, yes, it was worth it as we bring back good governance, economic recovery and the rule of law, if we get the mandate to rule in 2023.

Suspending Incapacitated Teachers Is Flogging A Starved Horse – They’re Victims Of Mess Not The Culprits

By Patrick Guramatunhu- In 2018 a Zimbabwe teacher was paid US$540 per month in US$. Since then, government paid them the equivalent in local currency but never bother to adjust the amount to keep pace with inflation.

The year-on-year inflation rate was as follows:

2018                10%

2019                255%

2020                557%

2021                92%

2022                30% (projected)

With all the wage increases over the same period the teachers now earn US$ 35 in local currency down from US$540 in 2018.

It is little wonder that the teachers have been asking for the wages to revert to the 2018 level and paid in US$ or paid in local currency but pegged to the US$ at the black-market exchange rate.  

Government has offered 20% wage increase on the current wage paid in local currency plus add on benefit such as allowing to teachers to import cars duty-free. A sick joke! How many teachers earning US$35 per month can afford to buy a car?

It is no surprise that teachers rejected the insulting government offer and voted with their feet – stayed home, missing opening day for the new academic year.

Government has responded and suspended without pay for three months all teachers and officials who did not turn up for work when schools opened on Monday.

There is no denying that this government has thrown the teachers, nurses and other civil servants without the same political muscle as soldiers and others overboard. The teachers’ wages have been allowed to slip further and further back compared to the soldiers and Police. Why? They are both human beings with the same basic needs of food, shelter, transport, health care, education for their children, etc. They are both employed by the same taskmaster and paid from the same pot!

Besides, the whole country knows that corruption remains a serious problem, the nation is losing US$1.2 billion per year through gold smuggling. Zimbabwe has the wealth to afford all its people a decent living if only something is done to end the criminal waste of resources through mismanagement and corruption. After the 2017 military coup, President Mnangagwa promised “zero tolerance to corruption”! It is now four years since he made the promise, he must deliver on his promise or ship out!

The idea that government can continue to cut wages of teachers, nurses, etc. – this is what inflation does, it cuts one’s wages – and still expect the worker to continue working regardless is absurd. If the fuel tank is empty, the engine will stop; this is exactly what the teachers mean by incapacitation.

Suspending incapacitated teachers will make no difference, it’s flogging a horse so weak and feeble it cannot stand much less carry the bloated rider!

Many teachers and nurses have been forced to leave the profession and/or country to seek a living because of the poor wages and working conditions in Zimbabwe. Many of those still working would have left too if there were other employment opportunities; with unemployment rate a nauseating 90% plus, there are no jobs.

Lest we forget, this teachers’ strike is disrupting the student’s education over and above the many disruptions cause by corona virus these last two years. All these students will be forced to the next grade even if they learned very little these last two years because education is a conveyer belt that does not stop. This is a whole generation that will be playing catch-up and many never will catch-up and realise their full human potential. Never!

Government has kicked the problem of slave wages for teachers, nurses, etc. down the street for donkey years it is crunch-time, address the problem. Government is to blame for this crisis and suspending the teachers is not going to solve anything. Enough is enough!

Telecomms Giant Econet Wireless In Unfair Labour Treatment Storm

By A Correspondent- Telecommunications giant, Econet Wireless has been taken to court by an employee, Maxwell Kasema, over allegations of unfair treatment.

In a Labour Court application Kasema is raising concerns around his alleged omission from the company’s share scheme as well as a transfer which did not follow due process. Kasema was employed by Econet Wireless in February 2012 as a shop steward (Grade 3) and the job became permanent in February 2013.

In April 2013, Econet Wireless underwent a grading exercise and Kasema’s job title was changed to sales consultant.

He then raised an issue of remuneration alignment in accordance with his added duties and the matter culminated in an application for review being made to the Labour Court which failed on a preliminary point. A judgment was handed down on June 28, 2019.

Around the same period, Econet Wireless initiated an employee share scheme but despite a good record of performance, Kasema was excluded.

Kasema was aggrieved and after exhausting the internal grievance process he was advised by Econet Wireless management that the share scheme and the qualifying criteria for the same were confidential despite the fact that Econet’s remuneration policy advocates for transparency.

On June 27, 2019 and by letter, Kasema was advised that he was being unilaterally transferred from Harare to Manicaland province in Checheche.

Kasema mounted a grievance against the transfer on December 13, 2019 and he nevertheless complied with the company’s wishes.

“However, in the process of relocating to Checheche, Kasema was advised that he would now be working in Mutare and that is where he has been stationed despite being formally transferred to Checheche. The inconsistency and lack of certainty abides to this very date,” read part of the court application.

The application states that Kasema was not given an opportunity to make representations as to why the job transfer should be reconsidered. In all other previous transfers, Kasema was engaged prior to any decisions.

“Econet Wireless’s cumulative conduct which is proximate and pursuant to Kasema losing in court on a technicality makes it clear that Econet Wireless unjustifiably flexed its muscles at Kasema’s expense.”

Kasema then approached the National Employment Council for the Communications and Allied Services Industry for relief on the matter but Econet stated that it did not belong to the said employment council.

As a result of Econet’s unwillingness to recognise the jurisdiction of the National Employment Council for the Communications and Allied Services Industry, the employment council failed to make a determination regarding the relief sought by Kasema in terms of the aforementioned share scheme and unilateral transfer.

The court application is in terms of section 93(7)(b)(ii) of the Labour Act [Chapter 28:01] seeking an order allowing Kasema to participate in the share scheme together with payment of all loss of benefit by Econet Wireless to Kasema and reinstatement of Kasema to his post in Harare with immediate effect. Econet is yet to respond to the Kasema application.

ZESA Boss Sydney Gata Divorces Mugabe’s Sister

By A Correspondent- ZESA executive chairman Sydney Gata is divorcing his wife of 35 years after telling a court their marriage has “irretrievably broken down.”

Gata married Ntombana Regina Mugabe, a sister to the late former president Robert Mugabe, in January 1987.

In summons filed at the Harare High Court, Gata said the couple had not lived together as husband and wife for 30 of those 35 years.

Gata says in court papers: “The marriage between us has irretrievably broken down… I have lost all love and affection towards the defendant. We have lived apart since 1992 which is inconsistent with a normal marriage relationship.

“We have reached an agreement with the defendant and the agreement has been reduced to a consent paper between us.”

In the settlement, biotechnologist Mugabe will keep a house in Grange, Harare, on a piece of land measuring 4,260 square meters.

Gata also agreed to pay Mugabe a lump sum of US$18,000 and US$800 in divorce costs.

The ZESA chief will also pay Mugabe US$500 monthly for her upkeep or the equivalent in Zimbabwean dollars backdated to January 1, 2022.

“Plaintiff’s obligation to pay spousal maintenance… shall terminate once the plaintiff’s employment contract with ZESA terminates on November 30, 2024, or is for any reason earlier terminated than November 30, 2024,” the couple’s agreement says.

Gata and Mugabe have a son together, who is now an adult.

The matter is pending.

VP Chiwenga Promises Peaceful Polls

By A Correspondent- As the long awaited March 26, 2022 by-elections draw near, Zanu-PF claims that there will be peace in the run up to the elections despite the party being ‘historically known to employ violence’ during polls.

Acting President Constantino Chiwenga who was guest of honor at this year’s World Wetlands Day celebrations at Njovo in Zezai village in Masvingo Central declared that peace will reign before the elections before accusing opposition parties of resorting to violence during campaigns.

“Those who think a country can be built by foreigners or opposition parties use violence thinking that outsiders will come and rescue them. We do not want to hear that. All campaigns in the country should be peaceful up until March 26, 2022, but we are going to win the elections in all the seats and build a Zimbabwe we all want,” said Chiwenga.

However, Chiwenga briefly turned the commemorations into a mini-rally before claiming victory for Zanu-PF ahead of by-elections.

“In all districts which are being contested by oppositions who calls themselves ‘Chete-chete’, we are going to do something which has never happened before.

“Unogoita chete-chete pakuitasei ndiwe wega urimunyika here? (How can it be only you as if you are the only person in this world)? There is no such thing. We want to build a Zimbabwe we all want,” said Chiwenga.

Masvingo province will have nine by-elections on March 26 this year, with seven local authority elections and two national assembly ones.

Masvingo Urban has four vacant wards, with two in Chivi and one in Bikita.

For national assembly, there is Chivi South and Mwenezi East.

Man Kills Self After Axing Wife

By A Correspondent- A man from Bekezela township in Filabusi committed suicide after axing his wife, leaving her for dead on Monday morning.

“Innocent Chandakaona had a misunderstanding with his wife over an undisclosed matter and he took an axe and started axing his wife all over the body until she was unconscious. It is believed that he thought the wife had died and he took a wire and hanged himself in the same house,” said Ins Mangena.

She said the wife later regained consciousness and screamed which alerted neighbours who came to the scene and later reported the matter to police.

“The wife is admitted at Filabusi District Hospital where she is being treated. We continue urging members of the public to value life and avoid using violence to solve problems. Members of the public should also stop moving around carrying dangerous weapons. We urge communities to work together with police in preventing crime,” she said.-statemedia

6 Mutawatawa Businessmen Nabbed For Murder

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By A Correspondent- Police in Mutawata, Mashonaland East province, have arrested six businessmen in Pfungwe who fatally assaulted a man who went berserk destroying their shops.

The man, who police only identified as Jay Jay, died a few metres from the shopping centre.

The suspects are Tatenda Muswere, Fanuel Mutata, Eshwert Kagwambo, Nyepanai Nyauyanga, Elisha Hwenje and one Tinashe.

Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Simon Chazovachii confirmed the murder.

“Six suspects were arrested in connection with a murder case in Pfungwe. We urge the public to desist from taking the law into their hands,” he said.

It is reported that on February 5, at around 4am, at Mutata business centre, Muswere was awakened by a large bang on his shop door only to realise that Jay Jay was hitting it using a metal object.

Jay Jay told Muswere that he had been sent to destroy the shops.

The deceased also threatened to kill Muswere and his wife who then shouted for help.

Other shop owners woke up as Jay Jay moved from shop to shop breaking doors and window panes.

The six managed to overpower the now-deceased before tying his hands with a rope.

They assaulted him using switches for close to two hours. He staggered and collapsed a few metres away from the business centre.

Police attended the scene and conveyed the body to Mutawatawa Hospital for post-mortem. -Newsday

Teachers React To Gvt’s Blanket Suspension

By A Correspondent- The Progressive Teachers Union Zimbabwe (PTUZ) says the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education does not have the power to effect a blanket suspension of teachers who have been on strike since schools opened for the 2022 first term on Monday.

On Thursday Education minister Evelyn Ndlovu announced that the striking had teachers had been suspended for three months without pay.

PTUZ president Takavafira Zhou called on the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to assist teachers to lobby both the Public Service Commission (PSC) and Finance Minister to capacitate teachers by paying them US$540.

Said Zhou:

The Minister of Primary and Secondary Education has no power to suspend Teachers. In October 2002, the then Minister of Education T.K. Tsodzo suspended 629 PTUZ aligned teachers in Harare due to a Union led strike.

The courts ruled that the Minister had no locus standi to suspend teachers. All the 629 teachers were reinstated, but of course after some inconvenience of going for some months on half salary and food hampers that the Union could afford then.

So the current Minister is walking along the defective path that already has a precedent ruling.

He added that even the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare cannot blanketly suspend teachers but has to do that by writing letters to individual teachers.

Zhou dismissed the notion that teachers are on strike, but are rather incapacitated, saying the only solution to the problem is to capacitate teachers. He added:

As PTUZ we are ready to take the legal route once any of our members receive a suspension letter.

It is sad that instead of adopting a more considerate approach permeable to reason and facts the Ministry officials and the Government have decided to use defective command and control tactics that have no traction.

That decision is tantamount to closing schools as more than 135 000 teachers out of 14 000 are incapacitated.

One wonders whether this is what she calls an open door policy when her door is closed.

Is it because she is surrounded by criminals, we wonder?

Zhou urged teachers to remain calm and to get in touch with the nearest PTUZ leaders once they receive suspension letters.

He also implored school heads not to be abused by the system which he said had incapacitated them but to bear in mind that the push for a living wage is for their benefit as well.

Nurses Call On Gvt To Revoke Unlawful Teachers’ Suspension

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By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA) has voiced support for striking teachers after Primary and Secondary Education minister Evelyn Ndlovu on Thursday announced a blanket suspension of those involved in the industrial action since schools opened on Monday.

In a statement, ZINA threatened to join the strike by teachers if the Government doesn’t immediately revoke the “unlawful” suspensions. ZINA said:

… we confirm that we stand in solidarity with the teaching profession and echo the grievances they have made to Government.

Instead of using threatening tactics, the Government must engage in genuine dialogue and desist from making unilateral offers that do not address the grievances raised.

We further implore Government to immediately revoke the unlawful suspensions issued out to teachers and invite not only the teaching profession, but the Civil Service at large, to the negotiating table to find a lasting solution.

Should it become clear that the Government intends to proceed with its unlawful position, nurses in Zimbabwe will have to consider their position as we cannot watch our colleagues being punished for grievances that we all share.

The Government recently announced a 20% local currency salary increment and a conversion of part of civil servants’ salaries equivalent to US$100 to be paid in hard cash. This has, however, not pacified teachers.

“Mrewa Mission Charging US$489 For Uniforms”: Parents Cry Foul

Dear Editor

Mrewa Mission is charging US$489 for uniforms before you pay school fees rtgs 58000 for 2022 form 1.

9 January 2022 was registration day. 

Please help expose this we are now owing money we are not able to pay.  If you run around in Harare you would purchase the uniforms cheaper.  

They were not accepting the child unless you produce payment of US489.

Please expose this scam l am sure it is happening in many schools in Zimbabwe. To be honest the only thing you would buy from the school is tracksuit as it has a logo.

Wish to remain anonymous. 

Thank you for great work you are doing 

Cop Nabbed Over US$5 Bribe

By-A Policeman stationed at CID Headquarters was Thursday dragged to court after he allegedly received a US$5 bribe.

Detective Constable Moses Kainga (39) was not asked to plead when he appeared before Harare magistrate Yeukai Dzuda who remanded him in custody to today for bail ruling.

The court heard that on Monday, Kainga was deployed at CID Headquarters main gate.

Chikarango Mandaza wanted to have his wife Precious Musariri’s fingerprints processed.
He was assisted by Kainga who then demanded US$5 to facilitate the process.
Mandaza reported the case to Transparency International, a non-governmental organisation.

He was accompanied by Tracy Mutiwokuziva to report the matter at CID Headquarters.
A trap was initiated and Mandaza went to CID Headquarters and joined the queue.
He handed over the US$5 and collected his wife’s fingerprints.

After the transaction was completed, the police approached Kainga and showed him the trap authority.

He was searched and found in possession of the US$5, leading to his arrest.
Ruvimbo Matyatya appeared for the State.

-H Metro

Soldier, Cop Nabbed For Stealing ZESA Cables

By A Correspondent- A police constable and a soldier are among suspects who were taken to court on allegations of stealing Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) cables around Odzi since 2019.

The vandalism of electricity infrastructure resulted in constant blackouts and affected agricultural production in the farming area.

The two were named as Jacob Mazungunye (29) who is stationed at ZRP Sakubva and Munyaradzi Nyamukungwa (37), a soldier with ZNA 3 Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Company.

Their alleged accomplices are Frank Nyahando (23) of Tenderere, Sakubva, and Peter Zuze (36) of Area 14 in Dangamvura. Detectives are looking for the fifth suspect who disappeared following the arrest of his accomplices.

The suspects were all charged with contravening Section 60A (3) (b) of the Electricity Amendment Act, Chapter 13:19 and brought to court separately on different dates.

They recently appeared before Mutare magistrates Langton Carter and Prisca Manhibi and were remanded in custody.-ManicaPost

Murder Suspect Robs Key Witness

By- A 24-year-old man from Mpopoma suburb in Bulawayo has been arrested for allegedly robbing and assaulting a key witness in his ongoing murder trial which is before the courts.

Leeroy Mafu, who had been granted bail pending trial, attacked the complainant on Sunday accusing him of tampering with his freedom.
The okapi wielding murder suspect used the same weapon to attack the State witness before snatching his phone and money.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident yesterday saying Mafu is facing additional charges.
“Police in Bulawayo have arrested Leeroy Mafu, a male adult aged 24 of Mpopoma, Bulawayo for a case of robbery which occurred on Sunday around 9AM. The complainant is a key witness to a case where Mafu is being tried for murder,” said Insp Ncube.
“Since Mafu was granted bail pending his trial, he searched for the complaint and finally met him on Sunday. Mafu grabbed him by the neck, dragged him inside his house and threatened to harm him as his testimony was putting his freedom on the line.
Mafu also produced an okapi knife and used its handle to assault the complainant on the right knee.

“He went on to search the complainant and took US$10-00 and his phone before chasing him away.
The complainant did not sustain any visible injuries and he made a police report that same day.”
Insp Ncube said police managed to track Mafu down and arrested him for robbery.
He encouraged members of the public to solve their issues amicably and not to take the law into their own hands.
Mafu is facing murder charges.
He is accused of stabbing to death Donovan Dlamini (26) who was trying to intervene in a fight.
Mafu and Dlamini were part of a group of patrons who were drinking beer at Makalanga Beer Garden located between Mabuthweni and Mpopoma suburbs when a misunderstanding arose before it degenerated into a fight.

The incident occurred on February 4, 2020.

-State media

Bank Workers Strike Imminent

By A Correspondent- A massive strike is looming in Zimbabwe’s banking sector after bank workers gave their respective managements a 21-day ultimatum to restore salaries to the pre-2018 scales or face industrial action.

Tawanda Mutemi, the Zimbabwe Banks and Allied Workers Union (ZIBAWU) national president, confirmed the development in an interview with a local publication. He said:

We had an emergency meeting at the Ministry of Labour (on February 3 2022) where we discussed our welfare and working conditions.

The officials from the ministry were there to broker the talks since we are not civil servants.

An agreement at the end of the day was then reached to the effect that in the next 21 days, our employers must have addressed our demands.

In October 2018, the Government reintroduced the Zimbabwean dollar and since then, the new currency has steadily lost value, effectively reducing wages.

The lowest-paid banking employee is currently getting a gross salary of ZW$26 000, which translates to US$224 on the official market but about US$130 on the parallel market.

Mutemi revealed that before 2018, the lowest employee in the banking sector earned US$900. He said:

That is the amount of money we are saying must be paid to the least earner in our sector. We are demanding that we be paid in forex.

The banks have the capacity to pay such salaries because they used to do so and can still afford to.

The ZIBAWU president said they gave their employers a grace period to give dialogue a chance but if that fails, they will resort to industrial action.

Mwonzora In Chamisa MP Bribe Storm

By- A key member of the Nelson Chamisa led CCC party said he was approached by MDC-T leader Daglous Mwonzora and offered him a senior position if he dumps Chamisa.

Former Marondera Central legislator Caston Matewu said Mwonzora approached him several times, persuading him to betray Chamisa.

He said:

I was offered many positions in the MDC-T, but I said no I will not betray my president, Nelson Chamisa.

The car was taken away from me. I lost all the Parliament benefits and salaries but at the end of the day it’s not about me but the people of Marondera who need representation.

You have got (Emmerson) Mnangagwa and Mwonzora in bed together, they are working hand in glove.

I believe when I was recalled I was not in the standing committee, and I was not a provincial chairperson, but I found myself being recalled from Parliament yet the main people they were recalling were actually standing committee members.

So, I wondered why I was recalled but then I found out it was a ZANU PF project, and they didn’t want me by all means necessary in parliament so that I don’t talk or expose all the shenanigans that were happening in Parliament.

Matewu was recalled from Parliament by MDC-T for allegedly promoting the interests of the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance, now the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

More: OpenParly

Chamisa MP Undresses Mwonzora

By-Former Marondera Central legislator Caston Matewu (MDC Alliance) claims the MDC-T which is led by Douglas Mwonzora offered him various top posts in the party to persuade him to betray Nelson Chamisa.

Matewu said he realised that ZANU PF used MDC-T to recall him because, during Parliament sessions, he was exposing looting by cartels allegedly linked to the ruling party.

 He said:

I was offered many positions in the MDC-T, but I said no I will not betray my president, Nelson Chamisa.

The car was taken away from me. I lost all the Parliament benefits and salaries but at the end of the day it’s not about me but the people of Marondera who need representation.

You have got (Emmerson) Mnangagwa and Mwonzora in bed together, they are working hand in glove.

I believe when I was recalled I was not in the standing committee, and I was not a provincial chairperson, but I found myself being recalled from Parliament yet the main people they were recalling were actually standing committee members.

So, I wondered why I was recalled but then I found out it was a ZANU PF project, and they didn’t want me by all means necessary in parliament so that I don’t talk or expose all the shenanigans that were happening in Parliament.

Matewu was recalled from Parliament by MDC-T for allegedly promoting the interests of the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance, now the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

More: OpenParly

Ramaphosa Revises Critical Skills List, Opens Borders For Foreigners

By-South Africa’s Home Affairs minister, Aaron Motsoaledi, has released the 2022 Critical Skills List that shows which skills are in high demand in the neighbouring country.

The list provides South African businesses with guidance on which foreigners qualify for critical skills work visas.

Foreign nationals can get such visas only if they possess skills or qualifications that have been determined to be critical for South Africa.
During his 2022 State of the Nation address on Thursday, 10 February, South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa mentioned in passing the most needed skills in the country.
He said:
The revised Critical Skills List has been published for the first time since 2014, following detailed technical work and extensive consultations with business and labour.
The updated list reflects the skills that are in shortage today, to ensure that our immigration policy matches the demands of our economy.
A summary of the critical tech skills list is provided in the table below.

Chamisa Aide Names, Shames Zanu PF Thugs Defacing His Campaign Posters

 By- A Correspondent- CCC Harare ward 46 local council candidate, Denford ‘Madhuku” Ngadziore’ has named and shamed Zanu PF youths who are defacing his campaign posters.

Madhuku released the names of the Zanu PF thugs through his Facebook account:

It has come to my attention that your Youth leader Mhembere, together with other ZANU PF Youths, was instructed to remove all my campaign Posters. I would like to WARN you to stop this type of politics as it is against the law and the code of conduct signed by your candidate, which is before ZEC.

Any attempt to engage in violence or deface my posters will not benefit you & your candidate. You have more to benefit if you have a violent free campaign. Those ZANU PF Youths who are to be used to remove my campaign posters think of what will happen after your silly actions. This is not UMP or Muzarabani. This is Harare West Ward 16, where l Denford Ngadziore representing the New CCC Party, am the candidate. This is not a WARNING but it’s an insight.

#Notoviolence

https://www.facebook.com/dngadziore

CCC Female Councilor Launches By-Election Campaign

By A Correspondent- Citizens Coalition For Change (CCC) local government candidate for Harare’s ward 41, Councilor Kudzai Kadzombe, is launching her 26 March by-election campaign in her constituency today.

Resilient Kadzombe is one of Nelson Chamisa’s loyal cadres recalled by Douglas Mwonzora of the MDC-T last year for her allegiance to the CCC leader.

Below is Kadzombe’s tomorrow massive campaign launch message to all Harare West ward 41 residents:

I would like to invite you to join our constituency leadership and me as we launch my campaign for the 26 March by-election. I will be honoured by your presence as we work towards reclaiming our stolen seat.

Date: Saturday 12 February 2022
Car rally Sanganai inn – 11am

Campaign launch Venue: Marlborough Civic Centre soccer ground – 1 pm

Kind regards
Councilor Kudzai Kadzombe
Ward 41 Marlborough

Police have been notified of this EVENT

All are invited

CCC Harare West Secretary Bongani Sibanda

Mnangagwa In 2023 Bhora Musango Fears

By- Zanu PF officials in Bulawayo Province have expressed worry over the party’s failure to properly conduct the recent primary elections to select candidates for the March 26 by-elections.

The internal elections exposed deep-rooted factionalism in the province amid growing concerns the G40 faction might be taking control of the ruling party’s provincial structures.

Party insiders who spoke to The Zimbabwe Independent fear that the national leadership’s failure to address complaints raised soon after the primary elections might trigger a “bhora musango” scenario.

Bhora Musango was a clandestine campaign by some Zanu PF leaders in the run-up to the 2008 harmonised elections against voting for the party’s presidential candidate leader Robert Mugabe while voting for the party’s parliamentary and local council candidates. Said an unnamed official:

The primary elections were rigged and this will work against the President. For some wards, ballots were mixed so that people could not see their candidates.

Ballots never balanced with figures of up to 100 in some instances. That means people were smuggled even when they were not on the voting list.

Vote-buying was allowed with no questions asked. Complaints on the irregularities were not entertained while the provincial chair acknowledged there was something wrong with primaries.

The chairman must know that he is chairing a pure 70% G40 executive.

Zanu PF Bulawayo chairperson Jabulani Sibanda, who landed the post in December after years in the political wilderness, dismissed reports of factionalism and claims that complaints were swept under the carpet. He said:

That is nonsense, there is no factionalism here. I am aware of what you are asking.

All the complaints brought to the office were forwarded to Harare and that is where you can get your answers from. I don’t have answers to your questions.

However, the Zanu PF insider claimed Sibanda Sibanda was bypassed when candidates’ curriculum vitae were sent to the party’s head office. He said:

Sibanda is now just a shadow of his former self. It is known from way back that Sibanda and Mnangagwa are close, even during the late former president Robert Mugabe’s tenure.

We expected a change from him but many people are disappointed.

Hopefully, he will find a solution; on the issue of candidates, he was left out only to know when curriculum vitae had reached Harare. They bypassed him.

Reports suggest that Zanu PF members within provincial structures are divided between those allegedly backing Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga and others belonging to a group aligned to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

More: The Zimbabwe Independent

Cop Arrested For Taking US$5 Finger Print Processing Bribe

By-A Policeman stationed at CID Headquarters was Thursday dragged to court after he allegedly received a US$5 bribe.

Detective Constable Moses Kainga (39) was not asked to plead when he appeared before Harare magistrate Yeukai Dzuda who remanded him in custody to today for bail ruling.

The court heard that on Monday, Kainga was deployed at CID Headquarters main gate.

Chikarango Mandaza wanted to have his wife Precious Musariri’s fingerprints processed.
He was assisted by Kainga who then demanded US$5 to facilitate the process.
Mandaza reported the case to Transparency International, a non-governmental organisation.
He was accompanied by Tracy Mutiwokuziva to report the matter at CID Headquarters.
A trap was initiated and Mandaza went to CID Headquarters and joined the queue.
He handed over the US$5 and collected his wife’s fingerprints.
After the transaction was completed, the police approached Kainga and showed him the trap authority.
He was searched and found in possession of the US$5, leading to his arrest.
Ruvimbo Matyatya appeared for the State.

-H Metro

Disturbing Video Of Benny Hinn With Passion Java Saying: Twabam!

IS BENNY HINN A TRUE PROPHET? The below is a video of the US preacher with the controversial ZANU PF activist, Passion Java, as both announce an upcoming program in Harare, before signing off with the offensive: “twabam” squealer.

Benny Hinn is held by many Pentecostal Christians as a preacher of good morals, and the latest development strikes out opposites on his character.

Passion Java has several videos of him supporting the ongoing terrorism in Zimbabwe and he regularly engages in vulgarities in public.

VIDEO

Man (55) Murders Girlfriend

A 55-year-old Hwange man has been arrested on allegations of murdering his girlfriend.

According to Zimbabwe Republic Police Matabeleland North Spokesperson, Inspector Glory Banda, members of the CID in Hwange have arrested Jonathan Mabhena in connection with the murder of his girlfriend, Gertrude Ngwenya (50).

“On the 9th of February 2022, ZRP members stationed at CID Hwange in Matabeleland North province arrested a 55-year-old man for killing his ex-girlfriend in Hwange at the Lower Colliery section. The man used a knife in the commission of his crime. He alleges that a misunderstanding ensued between them after he had accused her of mysteriously causing him to suffer an erectile dysfunction,” said Inspector Banda.

Meanwhile, as investigations continue, police have encouraged feuding parties to find amicable ways of resolving disputes.

-State Media

Video: Biti Roasts Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Hard-hitting Citizens’ Coalition For Change vice president Hon Tendai Biti has said the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is a thief who does not care at all about the plight of the socially disadvantaged citizens.

Hon Biti has accused Mr Mnangagwa of stealing billions of State cash.

Speaking at Kamfinsa Shopping Centre in Harare on Thursday night, Hon Biti said:” Emmerson Mnangagwa is terrorising teachers for protesting at poor salaries – that’s unheard of…

The regime is not concerned about the welfare of the poor.

Emmerson Mnangagwa himself is a thief. We know that he was rejected the people. He hates the people.”

Watch video below:

https://youtu.be/3SD0v5l3lFU

Madhuku Challenges Suspension Of Teachers

Tinashe Sambiri|Constitutional law expert, Lovemore Madhuku has said the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education does not have the mandate to suspend teachers.

Madhuku argues teachers are employed by the Public Service Commission and they cannot be suspended by a Government Minister.

“Teachers cannot be suspended from work by a Govt Minister: they are employed by the PSC. Even the PSC itself has no power whatsoever to effect a blanket and mass suspension. The purported suspensions are unacceptable. Govt must dialogue with teachers’ unions and address issues,” argued Madhuku.

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe,ARTUZ described the “suspension” of educators as unconstitutional.

“We advise citizens to disregard this unconstitutional move. All those behind this purported suspension have withdrawn themselves from the law and have ceased to be legally recognized as education officials. Meanwhile let’s unite to #SaveOurEducationZw

Show us where your own sons and daughters are learning. If they are not in our schools so all gvt officials are Suspended from making decisions for public education for 3 months.”

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe member Andrew Munguri said:
“Now that they have suspended us for demanding US$ salaries, I have no option except to use the next three months mobilising and strategizing ways to improve the education situation in our beloved motherland.
one thing for sure is, their children do not learn in public schools which they are destroying.
it is us, the poor, whose children are at the receiving end.
I’m getting down, busy at grassroots.
aluta continua!”

Lovemore Madhuku

6 ShopKeepers Arrested For Murder

Police in Mutawata, Mashonaland East province, have arrested six businessmen in Pfungwe who fatally assaulted a man who went berserk destroying their shops.

The man, who police only identified as Jay Jay, died a few metres from the shopping centre.

The suspects are Tatenda Muswere, Fanuel Mutata, Eshwert Kagwambo, Nyepanai Nyauyanga, Elisha Hwenje and one Tinashe.

Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Simon Chazovachii confirmed the murder.

“Six suspects were arrested in connection with a murder case in Pfungwe. We urge the public to desist from taking the law into their hands,” he said.

It is reported that on February 5, at around 4am, at Mutata business centre, Muswere was awakened by a large bang on his shop door only to realise that Jay Jay was hitting it using a metal object.

Jay Jay told Muswere that he had been sent to destroy the shops.

The deceased also threatened to kill Muswere and his wife who then shouted for help.

Other shop owners woke up as Jay Jay moved from shop to shop breaking doors and window panes.

The six managed to overpower the now-deceased before tying his hands with a rope.

They assaulted him using switches for close to two hours. He staggered and collapsed a few metres away from the business centre.

Police attended the scene and conveyed the body to Mutawatawa Hospital for post-mortem. -Newsday

Teachers Unmoved By Government Threats

Tinashe Sambiri|Teachers are unmoved by government’s dismissal of educators for protesting at poor living conditions.

On Thursday Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration announced the suspension of teachers for failing to report for duty.

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe says government should concentrate on finding a lasting solution to the impasse.

“This is the Hon Minister of Primary and Secondary Education in Zimbabwe. She has just unilaterally suspended teachers, and by extension, education in public schools. We all ask her, which public schools do your children go to? Are their teachers also paid RTGS$20k?”

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe Secretary General Raymond Majongwe argued:
“In 2002, 629 members of PTUZ were unilaterally suspended by TK Tsodzo ( then Perm Sec) Sheila Jarvis represented us and they were all reinstated. This is nothing new. The law is very clear. There is something called due process. What happened to dialogue Cde Moyo promised?”