Mwonzora Insists On GNU

By-MDC, president Douglas Mwonzora has said that talks between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his party to form a government of national unity (GNU) were at an advanced stage.

Mwonzora made the remarks at his weekend rally at Pelandaba Hall in Bulawayo, adding that he would not seek to be prime minister (PM) in the proposed GNU.

“I presented Mnangagwa with a letter with 21 points spelling out the kind of Zimbabwe that we want as a party. Very soon, there shall be talks of dialogue. I went back to meet him in January, as MDC-T. I am not involved in these talks so that I become PM, or that some of our MPs can become ministers, but we want to bring peace and prosperity to the country,” Mwonzora said.
“All conflicts that have bedevilled the country in the past have been resolved through dialogue like the talks that culminated in a GNU.”
Mwonzora told his supporters that he regretted the split between him and his former deputy, Thokozani Khupe, who has now declared herself the MDC-T leader.
MDC Alliance national chairperson Morgen Komichi said the last battle for the party after winning several court cases against the then MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa would be to win the 2023 elections.
Bulawayo mayor Solomon Mguni and Nketa Emganwini MP Phelela Masuku, who is now the provincial chairperson of the party, as well as other MPs belonging to Mwonzora’s party attended the event.
The party fielded eight candidates for council seats who will contest in the March 26 by-elections.
-Newsday

Ex-Mnangagwa Aide Graces Chamisa Star Rally

By A Correspondent- Former Zanu PF youth league national political commissar and leader of the Front for Economic Emancipation in Zimbabwe (FEEZ) leader Godfrey Tsenengamu on Sunday addressed the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) rally at Zimbabwe Grounds, Highfields, Harare.

Tsenengamu at the rally said that his party would work with like-minded opposition political parties in Zimbabwe to attain democratic change.

The former Zanu PF youth league national political commissar castigated President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government for alleged corruption.

Tsenengamu said Zanu PF leaders were stealing public resources as if the world was coming to an end.

Mwonzora: I Don’t Want to Be Prime Minister But We Want Bring Back Peace | DOUGY’s GNU TO SHUT DOWN CHAMISA’s CCC

… I am not involved in these talks so that I become PM, or that some of our MPs can become ministers, but we want to bring peace and prosperity to the country…

Faced with a looming defeat at the upcoming polls, Douglas Mwonzora has announced he is calling for a government of national unity.

The MDC-T leader has revealed that talks between ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa and his party to form a government of national unity (GNU) were at an advanced stage.

Mwonzora made the remarks at his weekend rally at Pelandaba Hall in Bulawayo, adding that he would not seek to be prime minister (PM) in the proposed GNU.

“I presented Mnangagwa with a letter with 21 points spelling out the kind of Zimbabwe that we want as a party. Very soon, there shall be talks of dialogue. I went back to meet him in January, as MDC-T. I am not involved in these talks so that I become PM, or that some of our MPs can become ministers, but we want to bring peace and prosperity to the country,” Mwonzora said.

“All conflicts that have bedevilled the country in the past have been resolved through dialogue like the talks that culminated in a GNU.”

Mwonzora told his supporters that he regretted the split between him and his former deputy, Thokozani Khupe, who has now declared herself the MDC-T leader.

MDC Alliance national chairperson Morgen Komichi said the last battle for the party after winning several court cases against the then MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa would be to win the 2023 elections.

Bulawayo mayor Solomon Mguni and Nketa Emganwini MP Phelela Masuku, who is now the provincial chairperson of the party, as well as other MPs belonging to Mwonzora’s party attended the event.

The party fielded eight candidates for council seats who will contest in the March 26 by-elections. -Newsday

Chamisa War On ZEC

Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday declared war on the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) until it addresses allegations of manipulating the voters roll and alleged mismanagement of elections.

Chamisa yesterday addressed thousands of his party supporters at Zimbabwe Grounds in Highfield, Harare, who defied police restrictions and marched to the venue after the law enforcement agents barred them from using buses.

Police mounted several roadblocks leading to Highfield with some car queues stretching for more than 5km, especially on roads from Chitungwiza.

Police were not allowing vehicles with more than three passengers to pass through the checkpoints.

This forced CCC supporters to walk long distances to the rally. Some of the supporters claimed that they walked from Ruwa, Glen View and other suburbs in Harare.

In his address, Chamisa said CCC had tasked some “experts” to analyse the voters roll, which exposed anomalies.

He said some of the anomalies included creation of additional polling stations and moving people from polling stations without their consent.

Chamisa said the party would engage in protests until the electoral body adhered to its mandate as stipulated in the Constitution.

“We commissioned experts to analyse the voters roll. I had been tipped off by some senior government officials that the document was being tampered with. We have infiltrators in government departments — we have infiltrated all government departments,” Chamisa said.

“We will not let Zec get away with its manipulation. Starting with this by-election, if Zec does not address these anomalies, it will not be well. There will be instability in the country. On the issue of voter manipulation, do not panic. We have strategies.

The first strategy is to ensure that Zec policies are compatible with the Constitution. If they don’t heed our demands, then we will take legal remedies. But we know that the courts may not be able to deliver justice fairly. We have our own solution. We will go to the streets. We will protest against Zec.”

Last Thursday, Zec disowned the voters roll that is being analysed by civic society organisations and suspended some of its employees for allegedly leaking a copy of the national voters roll and sharing the “tampered” document with an unnamed stakeholder.

Chamisa also encouraged teachers to continue fighting for their rights, demanding better salaries. He promised that his “government-in-waiting” would improve their conditions of service when it assumes power.

Teachers have been on strike since schools reopened two weeks ago, demanding better salaries.

In response, the government said it would fire teachers who would not have reported for work by tomorrow and replace them with college graduates.

“Teachers are wallowing in poverty. Civil servants have become poor. Teachers have made their demands clear. They want their Mugabe (the late former President Robert) era dignity to be restored. What is happening now? Teachers are being victimised, they are being abused, and they are being fired and accused of being aligned to Chamisa,” the CCC leader said.

CCC by-election campaign launch at Highfields Zimbabwe Grounds, Harare

“I am not the poverty. They want better salaries. Teachers — don’t be intimidated. Fight for your rights, for the meantime, but when we are in power, we will restore the dignity you had during Mugabe’s era. A teacher is the foundation of the development of the country. A teacher is the guardian of the destiny of any nation. A teacher is the compass of civilisation. All civil servants, the army, police and the central intelligence know that if this government has failed you, then you have to replace it with a capable government.”

The youthful leader told his supporters that CCC was a new political outfit, which had not yet elected its executive as consultations with the “people” were underway.

Speaking at the same event, former Zanu PF youth leader Godfrey Tsenengamu said he was rallying behind Chamisa’s promise to turn around the economy.

Tsenenagmu, now leader of the Front for Economic Emancipation in Zimbabwe, said: “I was there (in Zanu PF). I rose through the ranks up to the central committee. I am one person who supported the removal of Mugabe, hoping that he (President Emmerson Mnangagwa) would turn things around. Some people thought that he (Mnangagwa) meant change and we supported him, but we realised that there is no change. We thought looting (which took place) under Mugabe would end, but it has become worse.

I am here because I support gatherings where issues of development are being discussed. We may have different ideologies, but something for sure is that you (Chamisa) are a force to reckon with.”

During the rally, journalists failed to livestream the proceedings amid claims that there was deliberate slowing down of internet services to stop the CCC rally from being publicised on social media.

An international watchdog that monitors cyber-security and the governance of the internet, Netblocks reported that there was a significant slowing of internet services for many users in Zimbabwe as CCC held its rally, which impacted multiple operators and prevented livestreaming from the rally.

Netblocks said metrics were consistent with the “slowing, or throttling of services”, but could not conclusively identify the cause of network disruption.

“Confirmed metrics indicate that internet service is degraded for many users in Zimbabwe; the incident is likely to limit livestreaming and access to online content as #YellowSunday opposition rallies are held at Highfield, Harare,” the watchdog said on Twitter. -Newsday

Police Arrest One-year Old Baby For “Disrupting Flow Of Traffic”

Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous police details on Saturday arrested 80 Citizens’ Coalition For Change(CCC) members in the ancient city of Masvingo.

The CCC members were arrested for conducting a door- to -door campaign programme in Masvingo Urban Constituency.

“More than 80 members who include ward 4 candidate Aleck Tabe, former Masvingo Central Mp Jeffryson Chitando and ward 7 candidate Richard Musekiwa were arrested for conducting a door -to -door campaign programme.

Aysha Nemadziwa was arrested with her one-year old baby.

The cops were armed with AK 47 assault rifles.

Our members were charged with obstructing flow of traffic,” CCC said in a statement.

The arrested members were fined RTGS $ 2000 each.

Teachers Boycott Marking As ZIMSEC Fails To Release Allowances

Tinashe Sambiri|ZIMSEC is battling to pay teachers currently marking both Ordinary Level and Advanced Level examinations, it has emerged.

There is furore following failure by troubled ZIMSEC to pay markers stipulated allowances.

The markers accuse ZIMSEC of hoodwinking them.

“Own goals don’t come this easy. ZIMSEC has just paid resident markers RTGS9k and non-resident markers RTGS19k, as living allowances.

When failure hits you, it doesn’t announce. This is total failure on the leadership at ZIMSEC. Markers have walked out in most venues,” Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe(PTUZ) observed.

PTUZ also denounced intimidation and harassment of educators by the Zanu PF regime.

“No sane parent can blame teachers. The demands by teachers are NOT illegal. The current problem has a name; it is called the Gvt of Zimbabwe, represented by @ZimTreasury.”

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe has also condemned the disruption of its meeting by unruly Zanu PF members.

” Zanu pf thugs disrupted a lawful meeting that was being conducted by
@ARTUZ_teachers
no amount of intimidation will destroy teachers resolve we remain bold and determined no “cops and robbers” tactics will stop the battle for $540.”

Mavaza Says: CCC Star Rally A Trigger To Violence

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Recent election campaign events are raising questions about the role of police at political rallies. Many people wonder whether police are there to keep the peace or to do the bidding of campaigns.

Dr Masimba Mavaza

There has been outrage over the video which shows police officers in Harare assaulting some people believed to be CCC members. The reports the incident heightens questions about the role of law enforcement officers at political rallies.

Zimbabwe Republic police has been inserted into the 2021 By Elections in ways arguably unseen since the 1980. A month before March 26 elections, a group of CCC voters marching to a location in Highfields grounds Some claimed that the police assaulted them for putting on yellow T-shirts.The police deemed the march “unsafe and unlawful,” while civil rights organizations referred to police intervention as voter intimidation. and oppression.

Commentators noted that there should be “a way to close the book on voter suppression and police violence if we are to start a new chapter in our story.

The question flying around is do we have a Police Ford that recognizes the importance of protecting everyone’s right to vote.”

The members of the CCC are quick to forget. The way we see it, protesters and hecklers have it pretty easy. They blocked the roads made noise and disturbed peace. In the colonial old days, this doesn’t happen because they used to treat them very, very rough. And when they protested once, you know, they would not do it again so easily.

The opposition did not only do this in Highfields just last night, but the truth is, this has almost become a routine part of their campaign appearances. Wherever the CCC goes there is chaos and noise and the CCC leadership will boast of having the West on their side should they be arrested.

But the CCC actually manages to disrupt normal life and peace then yes, there’s enough of a reason to ask them to stop and, if they don’t stop and it continues to be disruptive, to ask them to leave.

But sometimes things get a little grayer then these protestors are ejected by uniformed police, either on-duty cops or off-duty cops working security. If the protesters get the impression that their rally is being regulated by the state,courts might take a closer look. It comes down to whether the police are penalizing someone because of what he’s saying and not just because he’s being disruptive. As a people we must see that there’s more at stake here than just what the law requires.

The constitution allows people to gather peacefully. The question is not what happened to rally only. The police look at the behaviour of the people during the build up to the rally. The rally itself is not the problem. People must realise that they have a freedom to express themselves and have a freedom of gathering as they wish. But the most important thing is that your freedom ends exactly where someone’s rights begins. If the rights of the yellow donning demonstrators overlaps and infringe the rights of the peace loving road users and Zimbabweans in general the police have the right to disperse them and maintain peace snd law and order.

If the people are playing anywhere close to that line, you should be worried that people would think this is someone who doesn’t respect the law. If you cross the line there will be some consequences. The police are not tools they are professionals. The Police’s only concern is security and that it would not be arresting people in jail for protesting. The police constitute both a critical infrastructure and symbol of political power.

But they take no sides. They are blind to colour and slogans. Around the world, police and politics are intertwined in deeper ways than may seem evident. The Politics of the Police, engages with the seemingly inevitable tendency of the police to get embroiled in controversies and political contestations. Police and politics are “terrible twins” policing is highly sensitive to the political climate, and the process for supervising police chiefs is not necessarily apolitical.

Whenever Chamisa holds a rally the scene will always be violent and chaotic:

The situation of the rallies is always horrible the images reinforced a common and a valid complaint that police can be callous toward the demonstrators when seeking to preserve order.

So the important question
is How do police show enough force sufficient to maintain calm without becoming a provocation and without inclining to one side of the politicians.
In most cases people blame the police for deploying armed riot squad officers and tear gas and using them aggressively against protesters. But nobody takes time to see whether the police acted reasonably.
We know that officers must walk a fine line: to appear in control without appearing threatening.

That’s a very difficult judgment area, when dealing with the thugs in yellow. Some officers might be in uniform, while others are in plain clothes and some in yellow to blend in. Violent protesters may have to be kept separated or persuaded in a police way to go back home.

As the custom of the opposition some demonstrators come with the full intention of getting arrested, and some are causing problems to achieve their goal. The goal of depicting the government as intolerant.
The Police officers are in a tough place,If they have too many, they get yelled at. If they don’t have enough, they get yelled at.

The violence surrounding protesters that has been seen at several rallies in recent days has raised concerns about potential dangers at campaign events and in the electoral process in general.

So the police have no choice but stand up to the occasion. Those who come willing to expose that the police are violent will not be spared. The police are not going to allow lawlessness simply because one person is in yellow.

If you break the law the police will remind you and will surely deal with you according to the law. So this idea of blaming the police for doing their work is immoral idiotic and cheap politics.
It is true that the the opposition cause problem so that they get a reaction. The police even though they are aware that the people are out to have a confrontation they do not fold their hands they act for the sake of peace.

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Real Madrid Post Crucial Win

Real Madrid dug deep in a 3-0 home win against lowly Alaves, scoring all three in the last 27 minutes of the game after the visitors gave them a few scares early on and threatened to pull off an upset at the Bernabeu stadium.

Madrid entered Saturday’s match on frayed nerves following their loss at Paris Saint-Germain in Champions League play earlier in the week, and a listless first half on Saturday led to boos and jeers among the Real Madrid fans.

Marco Asensio roused the Bernabeu in the 63rd minute with a brilliant curled shot into the top right corner from outside the box.

Vinicius Junior extended the lead a few moments later, and Karim Benzema added one more with a last-minute penalty kick.

The LaLiga leaders moved up to 57 points from 25 games, seven ahead of Sevilla and 14 clear of Real Betis — both of whom have a game in hand over Real.

Champions Atletico Madrid are fourth with 42 points, three more than Barcelona.- espn

Police Arrest 80 CCC Members In Masvingo

Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous police details on Saturday arrested 80 Citizens’ Coalition For Change(CCC) members in the ancient city of Masvingo.

The CCC members were arrested for conducting a door- to -door campaign programme in Masvingo Urban Constituency.

“More than 80 members who include ward 4 candidate Aleck Tabe, former Masvingo Central Mp Jeffryson Chitando and ward 7 candidate Richard Musekiwa were arrested for conducting a door -to -door campaign programme.

Aysha Nemadziwa was arrested with her one-year old baby.

The cops were armed with AK 47 assault rifles.

Our members were charged with obstructing flow of traffic,” CCC said in a statement.

The arrested members were fined RTGS $ 2000 each.

Basic Facts About Cancer Prevention And Treatment

Cancer is one of the world’s leading causes of death, and its burden is growing. In 2021, the world crossed a sobering new threshold – an estimated 20 million people were diagnosed with cancer, and 10 million died.

These numbers will continue to rise in the decades ahead. And yet all cancers can be treated, and many can be prevented or cured.

Care for cancer, however, like so many other diseases, reflects the inequalities and inequities of our world. The clearest distinction is between high- and low-income countries, with comprehensive treatment reportedly available in more than 90% of high-income countries but less than 15% of low-income countries.

Similarly, the survival of children diagnosed with cancer is more than 80% in high-income countries, and less than 30% in low- and middle-income countries. And breast cancer survival five years after diagnosis now exceeds 80% in most high-income countries, compared with 66% in India and just 40% in South Africa.

Furthermore, a recent WHO survey found that cancer services are covered by a country’s largest, government health financing scheme in an estimated 37% of low- and middle-income countries, compared to at least 78% of high-income countries.

This means that a cancer diagnosis has the potential to push families into poverty, particularly in lower-income countries, an effect that has been exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Closing the care gap

For all of these reasons, the theme for this year’s World Cancer Day is “closing the care gap”.

And fortunately, much is being done to bring quality cancer care to countries for which, up until now, it has been out of reach.

WHO’s efforts are focused on breast cancer, now the most common cancer; cervical cancer, that can be eliminated; and childhood cancer. The focus for each of these initiatives is low- and middle-income countries, where the biggest public health gains are to be made.

These integrated global cancer initiatives are being implemented by more than 200 partners around the world, including many development banks who have significantly increased their investments in cancer research, prevention and care.

National cancer centres: key to a comprehensive approach

Experience has shown the importance of national cancer centres in ensuring a comprehensive approach to cancer treatment. Bringing services for prevention, diagnosis, multidisciplinary treatment and supportive care together in one place makes it easier for patients to navigate services and leads to a greater concentration of expertise, and subsequently better health outcomes. Furthermore, cancer centres serve as training and research hubs, and in this way, help build country capacity and expertise.

Setting Up a Cancer Centre: a WHO-IAEA Framework, being released by the World Health Organization and the International Atomic Energy Agency for World Cancer Day, proposes a framework for both establishing a cancer centre and strengthening the provision of services in existing centres. Intended for policy-makers, programme managers and health professionals, it provides details of the infrastructure, human resources and equipment required for essential services, taking into consideration local context and resources available.

Facilitating decisions on screening

Screening is another important element of comprehensive cancer prevention and control but decisions on what to include in a cancer programme require consideration of a number of complex factors. To support decision-making on such issues in countries, WHO has just released A short guide to cancer screening. Increase effectiveness, maximize benefits and minimize harm.

Reinvigorated efforts to increase access to radiotherapy

Radiotherapy is among the most cost-effective, efficient and widely-used cancer treatments, and may be considered as a treatment option for an estimated half of cancer patients. Despite being a critical component of cancer care, however, worldwide access to radiotherapy is still inadequate, particularly in lower-income countries.

To reinvigorate efforts to address this problem, WHO is joining forces with the IAEA, as it launches Rays of Hope. This new project will prioritize a limited number of high-impact, cost-effective and sustainable interventions in line with national needs and commitment, starting in Africa.

Scale-up critical given the impact of the pandemic

Increased efforts to scale up high quality cancer programmes at international, national and community levels are all the more important given disruption to cancer programmes during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a survey published in October 2021, more than half of countries reporting indicated that cancer screening and treatment had been partially or completely disrupted during the pandemic.

By collaboration, commitment and solidarity, however, hope can be provided to the many millions of people for whom cancer treatment has in the past been little more than a dream.

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DeMbare, FC Platinum Share Spoils

The much-anticipated Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match between FC Platinum and Dynamos ended goalless at Mandava Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

This was the first meeting between the two clubs since the Chibuku Super Cup semi-finals at Baobab Stadium which FC Platinum won 1-0 en route to winning the title.

In the early stages of the match, Petros Mhari denied Evans Katema after he connected Emmanuel Paga’s cross.

FC Platinum followed up with a quick counter-attack, but Brian Banda failed to finish the move.

DeMbare dominated possession for long spells afterwards and created a couple of big chances with captain Patson Jaure failing to beat Mhari in a 1-v-1 in the 23rd minute.

Ralph Kawondera also had a shot at goal but was denied by Mhari. The game went to the break with both times tied at 0-0.

The second half followed a similar pattern to the first but things became heated up towards the hour mark.

Match officials were forced to stop the match for about five minutes after FC Platinum fans clashed with their Dynamos counterparts.

Both sides seemed to retreat and continued concentrating the play in the midfield with just flashes of attacks on either end.

The biggest chance of the match was to fall to FC Platinum’s Thando Ngwenya in the 75th minute but he blasted his effort over from a few yards out.

The scoreline remained unchanged, and the game finished goalless.-
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“No Voter Registration Slip No S*x “

A 39-year-old woman from Bulawayo’s Pumula South suburb has launched a solo campaign to encourage eligible residents to register to vote ahead of the 2023 general elections.

Cora Ndebele launched a campaign titled “Be registered voter campaign, no to harbouring non-registered voters in our homes” to target women to ensure they influence their family members to register.

Ndebele told CITE that her campaign was motivated by the low numbers of registered people in Bulawayo and the Matabeleland regions that may result in the provinces losing constituencies in the delimitation exercise set for this year. She said:

We, women, are the ones who bear the burden of suffering of all kinds yet as women we also make things happen at our homes.

We turn a house into a home in the same vein, let’s encourage all our family members to be responsible and register and appear on the voters roll.

Ndebele warned that if the situation doesn’t improve, women could withhold certain privileges from their partners. She added:

Your ‘hubby’ that we love so much, should register. If not ingubo kazitholi (not to sexual intercourse) until he is registered. He must show you his registration slip to show that he is registered.

Even our boyfriends, bosisi should register. You can’t be in love with an irresponsible citizen. No hugs, kisses and everything until he is registered.

Our tenants should be registered, if not give them notice or they show you their registration slip to prove he or she is a responsible citizen.

Zimbabwe has a total of 210 constituencies of which only 38 of them are in the three Matabeleland provinces – Bulawayo (12), Matabeleland South (13) and Matabeleland North (13).

The remainder is spread across the seven other provinces outside Matabeleland, namely the three Mashonaland provinces (East, West and Central), Manicaland, Midlands, Masvingo and Harare.- CITE

Woman Launches Ambitious Voter Registration Programme

A 39-year-old woman from Bulawayo’s Pumula South suburb has launched a solo campaign to encourage eligible residents to register to vote ahead of the 2023 general elections.

Cora Ndebele launched a campaign titled “Be registered voter campaign, no to harbouring non-registered voters in our homes” to target women to ensure they influence their family members to register.

Ndebele told CITE that her campaign was motivated by the low numbers of registered people in Bulawayo and the Matabeleland regions that may result in the provinces losing constituencies in the delimitation exercise set for this year. She said:

We, women, are the ones who bear the burden of suffering of all kinds yet as women we also make things happen at our homes.

We turn a house into a home in the same vein, let’s encourage all our family members to be responsible and register and appear on the voters roll.

Ndebele warned that if the situation doesn’t improve, women could withhold certain privileges from their partners. She added:

Your ‘hubby’ that we love so much, should register. If not ingubo kazitholi (not to sexual intercourse) until he is registered. He must show you his registration slip to show that he is registered.

Even our boyfriends, bosisi should register. You can’t be in love with an irresponsible citizen. No hugs, kisses and everything until he is registered.

Our tenants should be registered, if not give them notice or they show you their registration slip to prove he or she is a responsible citizen.

Zimbabwe has a total of 210 constituencies of which only 38 of them are in the three Matabeleland provinces – Bulawayo (12), Matabeleland South (13) and Matabeleland North (13).

The remainder is spread across the seven other provinces outside Matabeleland, namely the three Mashonaland provinces (East, West and Central), Manicaland, Midlands, Masvingo and Harare.- CITE

Zanu PF Attempt To Break Chamisa, Hichilema Bond Hits Snag

ZANU PF recently sent a delegation to Lusaka, Zambia, led by Secretary for Administration Obert Mpofu in an attempt to improve diplomatic relations with the neighbouring country’s ruling United Party for National Development (UPND).

This comes after main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, who is reported to be close to Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema’s ruling UPND, launched a new party, the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC).

The NewsHawks reported sources on both sides of the Zambezi River as saying the ZANU PF delegation visited Lusaka this week.

The delegation included the party’s secretary for foreign affairs Simbarashe Mumbengegwi and secretary for finance Patrick Chinamasa.

Part of the agenda of the meeting included formal party-to-party introductions; developing a fraternal relationship between the two parties which never existed and opening new lines of communication for engagement, among items. A source told The NewsHawks:

There were many issues that arose during the meeting that ZANU PF sought. However, for ZANU PF the bottom line was sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs – a Mugabeist philosophy and mindset that still lingers on, while also isolating the CCC in. the process.

For the UPND, it was the issues that Hichilema campaigned on that mattered the most: Democracy, good governance, anti-corruption and economic reform, as well human right and change.

That is why in the end, there was no meeting of minds. Both parties hold mutual contempt for each other, hence worlds apart.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and ZANU PF are reportedly worried Hichilema would snub them and support Nelson Chamisa’s CCC.

ZANU PF is worried Hichilema will become part of a network in the region that may support change in the region and fund the opposition, including the CCC.

Hichilema campaigned on the ticket of democracy, good governance, anti-corruption and reform – values and issues the ZANU PF-led government detests.
-The NewsHawks

Mavaza: The Curse And Meaning Of Yellow

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | It is stranger than fiction. Sometimes things happen and one wonders how did you get or chose that name. Many people have characters similar to their names. I have a friend called never true to his name he will never give you a penny.

Dr Masimba Mavaza

He will never say yes. We chose things which give us a curse. The curse of the Yellow brigade. Yellow is a primary color. It sits between orange and green on the color wheel. In other words yellow is not faithful to anyone but itself. It is quick to apportion blame so yellow is not a good colour to-be your theme. Being associated with the sun, it should stand for optimism, joy, enlightenment, but surprisingly yellow stands for duplicity,  cowardice, betrayal.
Yellow Can Be Aggressive
While it can be an energetic color, this intensity can also have a downside. Sometimes yellow can come off as very aggressive and even confrontational. In great quantities, people may be left feeling irritated or even angry when surrounded by yellow.
The colour of jealousy and deception: different beliefs and superstitions rotate around yellow, but there are also those who have studied effects on the body and mind and spontaneous associations of this colour with a decidedly more scientific approach, obtaining rather interesting results.
Despite its associations with optimism and happiness, yellow carries a number of negative connotations. It stands for cowardice, deceitfulness, impulsiveness, egoism. High levels of exposure to yellow can also lead to aggression and irritability. Yellow personality types can often be too judgmental, spiteful, and have a lack of empathy. It is even found that babies cry more in yellow painted rooms, as well as that people tend to get angry when around this color for too long. Yellow personality types have been associated with choleric temperament in a way that they are often described as violent, vengeful, and short tempered. yellow carries a surprising number of negative connotations. Yellow is a symbol of cowardice, of sickness, and of mental illness. It’s the color of sensationalism and even of excess. Vibrant yellow is typically used with caution by designers, though paler yellows can certainly have a murderous effect. Too much bright yellow can easily overwhelm a project.
People surrounded by yellow are irrational and suffer from extreme mental illness.
The history of color yellow
Yellow was one of the first colors used in art due to the wide availability of yellow ochre pigment. Ancient Egyptians painted their gods in yellow so that it would resemble gold. But to the general populace of the Egyptians yellow represented demons the demon of the greedy. From the 14th century onward, yellow has become the color of envy, jealousy, treason, the color that cannot be trusted. Once the color of the sun and gold, yellow became one of the least popular shades. Its dubious reputation has endured until today; compared to other colors, yellow often  stands as a symbol of negative personality traits. Yellow is a colour of those who cheat and chronic liar. In tradition and common sense, it is the colour of happiness and hope, of positivity, energy and optimism. Yet for some it also has negative meanings: it is often linked to jealousy, cowardice, deception. Where do these connections come from? Is there any foundation or are they just cultural constructions?
For Leatrice Eisman, colour specialist and executive director of Pantone Colour Institute, much of this is due to the natural association between yellow and the sun. Over the last thirty years, Eisman has conducted several studies on the association between colours and words, involving thousands of people. With respect to yellow, there seems that the “innate” positivity of it is not everything: even if the studies on these themes are not yet very numerous, some researchers have found a really extraordinary power in this colour the colour used by the devil or by those who worship the devil or idols. Yellow contaminates the mind it intoxicates and turns the majority of people wild.
As with everything else, you should be careful not to exaggerate: excessive exposure to yellow can lead to a loss of concentration, making it very difficult to complete a job. Too much yellow slows down your thinking capacity. Every year, with the arrival of autumn and then winter, several people show symptoms of what has been identified as a mood disorder:
Easy irritability, laziness, melancholy, difficulty in interpersonal relationships, increased appetite, decreased sexual desire, insomnia or hypersomnia: for those who suffer from this disorder, the bad season is synonymous with a change of their state of health and well-being. The seasonal frequency of the disorder is linked to the yellow colour.
Many patients say they have benefited from the introduction of a fluorescent light box in their homes designed to create a more balanced light space, which gives the impression of being outdoors on a pleasant sunny day. Others, on the other hand, wear glasses with yellow removing effects that aim to block the yellow light rays typical of these seasons, which affect the production of melatonin and consequently the tendency to sleep a lot, often present in those who suffer from yellow SAD.
The magic of yellow
Long before science attributed yellow to these characteristic features and this power of influence, esotericism and popular beliefs gave the colour of the sun a privileged place. Those who are interested in precious stones and believe that each of them corresponds to a specific power, for example, think that yellow stones are useful to clarify important decisions, promote concentration, increase energy and even help to alleviate burnout symptoms, anxiety, nervousness and fatigue.

Even in the different local cultures yellow has taken on multiple meanings and values: in Japan, for example, it is the colour of courage, in many African countries it is linked to wealth and success, in India it is the colour of merchants. But it is the case of Thailand that is the most curious and particular: in the country of Southeast Asia yellow is considered a colour of good luck, especially on the first day of the week. It is a very popular colour especially because it is associated with King Bhumibol Adulyadej, ruler of the country from 1946 to 2016 and was born on Monday. During his reign, it was customary for many Thai people to wear something yellow on the first day of each week, to pay homage to the sovereign. And seen from a Western perspective, it seems that yellow has really managed to create magic: to make someone, or rather more than someone, appreciate “Mondays”.
The colour experts however have found that Yellow is the colour of immaturity and total confusion. Yellow makes one believe that he is in control even though all around him shows something different.
Yellow gives a false courage and it is a danger to society.

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Ghana’s Four AFCON Trophies Missing

Ghana’s four Afcon trophies have reportedly gone missing at the country’s FA headquarters.

According to Saddick Adams of Accra-based Angel FM, the replica trophies, which the Black Stars received after winning the 1963, 1965, 1978 and 1982 editions, cannot be traced.

“You know that CAF gives you a replica when you win the trophy but then, you get the golden one when you win it for keeps [three times],” Adams said on his programme on Wednesday.

“Before the 2019 AFCON, I asked questions about the four trophies that we have won, and I was told that we lost the trophies during the Coup when the National Sports Council Office was ransacked.”

Meanwhile, the Black Stars have not won the Afcon since 1982 when they beat hosts Libya on penalties.

They have since lost three finals, two against Ivory Coast and one against seven-time champions Egypt.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Real Madrid Thrash Alaves

Real Madrid dug deep in a 3-0 home win against lowly Alaves, scoring all three in the last 27 minutes of the game after the visitors gave them a few scares early on and threatened to pull off an upset at the Bernabeu stadium.

Madrid entered Saturday’s match on frayed nerves following their loss at Paris Saint-Germain in Champions League play earlier in the week, and a listless first half on Saturday led to boos and jeers among the Real Madrid fans.

Marco Asensio roused the Bernabeu in the 63rd minute with a brilliant curled shot into the top right corner from outside the box.

Vinicius Junior extended the lead a few moments later, and Karim Benzema added one more with a last-minute penalty kick.

The LaLiga leaders moved up to 57 points from 25 games, seven ahead of Sevilla and 14 clear of Real Betis — both of whom have a game in hand over Real.

Champions Atletico Madrid are fourth with 42 points, three more than Barcelona.- espn

Police Arrest One-year Old Baby For “Plotting” To Remove Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous police details on Saturday arrested 80 Citizens’ Coalition For Change(CCC) members in the ancient city of Masvingo.

The CCC members were arrested for conducting a door- to -door campaign programme in Masvingo Urban Constituency.

“More than 80 members who include ward 4 candidate Aleck Tabe, former Masvingo Central Mp Jeffryson Chitando and ward 7 candidate Richard Musekiwa were arrested for conducting a door -to -door campaign programme.

Aysha Nemadziwa was arrested with her one-year old baby.

The cops were armed with AK 47 assault rifles.

Our members were charged with obstructing flow of traffic,” CCC said in a statement.

The arrested members were fined RTGS $ 2000 each.

Cancer Care, Prevention And Treatment

Cancer is one of the world’s leading causes of death, and its burden is growing. In 2021, the world crossed a sobering new threshold – an estimated 20 million people were diagnosed with cancer, and 10 million died.

These numbers will continue to rise in the decades ahead. And yet all cancers can be treated, and many can be prevented or cured.

Care for cancer, however, like so many other diseases, reflects the inequalities and inequities of our world. The clearest distinction is between high- and low-income countries, with comprehensive treatment reportedly available in more than 90% of high-income countries but less than 15% of low-income countries.

Similarly, the survival of children diagnosed with cancer is more than 80% in high-income countries, and less than 30% in low- and middle-income countries. And breast cancer survival five years after diagnosis now exceeds 80% in most high-income countries, compared with 66% in India and just 40% in South Africa.

Furthermore, a recent WHO survey found that cancer services are covered by a country’s largest, government health financing scheme in an estimated 37% of low- and middle-income countries, compared to at least 78% of high-income countries.

This means that a cancer diagnosis has the potential to push families into poverty, particularly in lower-income countries, an effect that has been exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Closing the care gap

For all of these reasons, the theme for this year’s World Cancer Day is “closing the care gap”.

And fortunately, much is being done to bring quality cancer care to countries for which, up until now, it has been out of reach.

WHO’s efforts are focused on breast cancer, now the most common cancer; cervical cancer, that can be eliminated; and childhood cancer. The focus for each of these initiatives is low- and middle-income countries, where the biggest public health gains are to be made.

These integrated global cancer initiatives are being implemented by more than 200 partners around the world, including many development banks who have significantly increased their investments in cancer research, prevention and care.

National cancer centres: key to a comprehensive approach

Experience has shown the importance of national cancer centres in ensuring a comprehensive approach to cancer treatment. Bringing services for prevention, diagnosis, multidisciplinary treatment and supportive care together in one place makes it easier for patients to navigate services and leads to a greater concentration of expertise, and subsequently better health outcomes. Furthermore, cancer centres serve as training and research hubs, and in this way, help build country capacity and expertise.

Setting Up a Cancer Centre: a WHO-IAEA Framework, being released by the World Health Organization and the International Atomic Energy Agency for World Cancer Day, proposes a framework for both establishing a cancer centre and strengthening the provision of services in existing centres. Intended for policy-makers, programme managers and health professionals, it provides details of the infrastructure, human resources and equipment required for essential services, taking into consideration local context and resources available.

Facilitating decisions on screening

Screening is another important element of comprehensive cancer prevention and control but decisions on what to include in a cancer programme require consideration of a number of complex factors. To support decision-making on such issues in countries, WHO has just released A short guide to cancer screening. Increase effectiveness, maximize benefits and minimize harm.

Reinvigorated efforts to increase access to radiotherapy

Radiotherapy is among the most cost-effective, efficient and widely-used cancer treatments, and may be considered as a treatment option for an estimated half of cancer patients. Despite being a critical component of cancer care, however, worldwide access to radiotherapy is still inadequate, particularly in lower-income countries.

To reinvigorate efforts to address this problem, WHO is joining forces with the IAEA, as it launches Rays of Hope. This new project will prioritize a limited number of high-impact, cost-effective and sustainable interventions in line with national needs and commitment, starting in Africa.

Scale-up critical given the impact of the pandemic

Increased efforts to scale up high quality cancer programmes at international, national and community levels are all the more important given disruption to cancer programmes during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a survey published in October 2021, more than half of countries reporting indicated that cancer screening and treatment had been partially or completely disrupted during the pandemic.

By collaboration, commitment and solidarity, however, hope can be provided to the many millions of people for whom cancer treatment has in the past been little more than a dream.

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Chimurenga Crocodile Gang Leadership Goes Totally Yellow for Chamisa

The original Crocodile Gang leader William Ndangana’s secretary, Patience Olivier went totally yellow on Sunday in support of CCC President Nelson Chamisa, just as the latter held his star rally back in Harare.

The Crocodile gang is the group that fought in the liberation struggle and helped give birth to Zimbabwe at the end of the 16 year war.

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Patience Olivier goes yellow in Paris.

WATCH: All Roads Blocked Military Style To Frustrate Chamisa’s Journey To Rally

Mwonzora how are you feeling after your efforts to block the roads?, Julie Askana says. Come back home…Look at Tsenengamu who has returned, Julie adds in the below video commentary

Chaos As ZIMSEC Fails To Pay Exam Markers

Tinashe Sambiri|ZIMSEC is battling to pay teachers currently marking both Ordinary Level and Advanced Level examinations, it has emerged.

There is furore following failure by troubled ZIMSEC to pay markers stipulated allowances.

The markers accuse ZIMSEC of hoodwinking them.

“Own goals don’t come this easy. ZIMSEC has just paid resident markers RTGS9k and non-resident markers RTGS19k, as living allowances.

When failure hits you, it doesn’t announce. This is total failure on the leadership at ZIMSEC. Markers have walked out in most venues,” Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe(PTUZ) observed.

PTUZ also denounced intimidation and harassment of educators by the Zanu PF regime.

“No sane parent can blame teachers. The demands by teachers are NOT illegal. The current problem has a name; it is called the Gvt of Zimbabwe, represented by @ZimTreasury.”

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe has also condemned the disruption of its meeting by unruly Zanu PF members.

” Zanu pf thugs disrupted a lawful meeting that was being conducted by
@ARTUZ_teachers
no amount of intimidation will destroy teachers resolve we remain bold and determined no “cops and robbers” tactics will stop the battle for $540.”

Confirmed- Internet Slowdown Limits Coverage Of CCC Rally

By A Correspondent- Network data from Netblocks has confirmed slow internet service likely linked to the ongoing Nelson Chamisa’s CCC rally at Zimbabwe Grounds in Highfields Harare.

We post below an article from Netblocks:

“Network data from NetBlocks confirm a significant slowing of internet service for many users in Zimbabwe on Sunday 20 February 2022, as a major political opposition rally is held in Harare. The incident impacts multiple operators and has prevented live streaming from the Yellow Sunday demonstration, which seeks to unseat the ZANU–PF ruling party.

Drunk Mutare Man Drowns At Pool Party

A 20 year old Mutare man drowned in a swimming pool on Saturday, over a week ago, during a birthday party held at a rented Weirmouth property.

Ralf Fungai Getsi Murera’s relatives suspect foul play in his death as the people who were with him just before his death are not speaking about what really transpired.

The party was a joint birthday bash for the Munongwa twin brothers that was held at Plot Number 40, Weirmouth.

Murera was among the invited guests at the poolside party where DJs 37 OFF, Zintronix and Stavoe were entertaining the guests.

Ezra Kurewa (17), who saw Murera diving into the swimming pool said he expected that he would resurface safely.

Acting Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Wiseman Chinyoka said police have so far gathered that Murera was drunk when he jumped into the pool and drowned. He said:

Takudzwa Munongwa (20) and his twin brother, Tinotenda, held a birthday pool party last Saturday.

They invited several guests, including the now deceased. At the party, Murera and other guests were drinking beer and swimming in the shallow part of the swimming pool.

At around midday, Murera jumped to the deeper part of the swimming pool and drowned. He was retrieved by Metro Hondo (21) who was among the guests.

First aid was rendered on Murera. Wellington Maradza (21) volunteered to ferry Murera to Dangamvura Polyclinic using his motor vehicle.

Upon arrival at the clinic, Murera was transferred to Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital where he received treatment and later died around 6 pm.

The owner of the house, 85-year-old Tracy Makoni told police detectives that the twins asked her to use her home for the party and she consented.

However, Murera’s brother, Reuben, has refused to rule out foul play in the death. He said:

It is painful my brother. We are at a loss for words as a family. He was a fine young man who was peaceful and loving. There are issues that are not clear.

We are not pointing fingers at anyone, but we are not sure why people who were said to have picked him and took him to the hospital are not opening up on what exactly happened just before he breathed his last.

It is suspicious as people who saw him dying are not forthcoming to shed more light on what really transpired.

I learnt that he was rushed to the hospital by three people. At least if these people open up, we will understand what really happened.

It is depressing that none of the people who were present at the pool party is willing to shed more light on what happened.

We are hearing that he was naked when he was taken to the hospital. All we have now is just hearsay.

We suspect foul play. The post mortem is saying the alcohol he consumed may have contributed to his death.

Nothing is being associated with drowning. On Saturday evening, hours after his death, blood was oozing from his mouth. Could that be drowning?- manicapost

“I Thought She Was A Sweet 16”: Man Caught Dating Married Woman

By A Correspondent- A 19 year old Nyanga man recently appeared before Acting Chief Saunyama’s court for dating a married woman, Ruth Manhimanzi, who is aged 21.

The teenager, Peter Mutonhora, of Dumba Village was fined a cow by the chief’s court.

He will, however, perform three months of unpaid work at Mount Melleray Mission Hospital after pleading with the chief for a lesser sentence.

Mutonhora told the traditional court that Manhimanzi had tricked him into believing that she was an unmarried virgin. He said:

I am still young and do not have any cattle. I did not know that she is married. In fact, l thought she was a virgin.

Mutonhora further claimed that he would chat with Mandimanzi from 7 pm to around midnight as he believed that she was single. He said:

She was always available when I wanted to talk to her over the phone. We would talk late at night.

It is rare to find a married woman entertaining other men during those hours.

Because of that, I believed that she was unattached and continued my relationship with her.

Where was this alleged husband when I was talking to her at midnight?

Asked whether he had not noticed that Ruth was heavily pregnant, Mutonhora said he wasn’t aware that she was pregnant. He said:

She looks like a ‘Sweet 16’ to me up to this day.

I was shocked when her husband told me that she is expecting their second child. I wanted to marry her.

However, Manhimanzi told the court that she revealed her marital status to the teenager but he would have none of it. She said:

He wouldn’t let me go and insisted that we would cross the bridge when we get caught.

We have now been caught, so this is the bridge we are crossing.

Manhimanzi’s husband only identified as Raphael (28), said initially he had a dream that revealed his wife’s shenanigans. He told the court:

I told her about my dream and she dismissed it as hogwash. I told her that if indeed it was true, I would catch her in no time.

He said he realised that his wife was always chatting with someone on her phone late into the night. Said, Raphael:

I took her phone and discovered her affair with Mutonhora. I started texting Mutonhora using her phone and he would respond.

I saw a message where they were planning to meet in the bushes. I followed them and caught them in each other’s arms.

Raphael said that during Mutonhora and his wife’s affair, the two had not indulged in sexual intercourse, hence his decision to forgive his wife.

“I Tried To Unite The Party”: Says Mwonzora While Addressing 300 People At A Byo Rally

By A Correspondent- MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora continues to attract trifling figures after an estimated 300 people turned up for his Bulawayo rally Saturday.

The rally was held at Phelendaba Hall in Bulawayo.

It was rally was the first one in the city since his ascendency to the MDC-T leadership in December 2020.

Mwonzora was in the second largest city to drum up support for his candidates ahead of the March 26 by-elections.

Addressing his supporters, the former MDC-T Secretary General reiterated his desire to dialogue with Zanu-PF and President Emmerson Mnangagwa in a move which he said is the only solution to suffering Zimbabweans.

“Very soon we will be starting the issue of dialogue. We are going for dialogue, not to become ministers, but to fix the country’s problems. Our discussion points are that in Zimbabwe there should be everlasting peace,” Mwonzora said.

The blood that was shed of our people is enough and we say enough is enough. We don’t want again here in Zimbabwe, to have one beating another or kill another over politics. This is exactly what is on our agenda for dialogue,” he said.

He described himself as one of the bravest person and country for approaching Mnangagwa for the dialogue.

“When I left the State House many accused me of being a sellout, but I said no I didn’t. But the problem is that you are scared of Mnangagwa, you only resort to insulting him on twitter, Facebook and Whats App where he can’t see you. But myself, I went to see him face to face. I am never afraid, so I should be praised for that,” boasted Mwonzora.

Commenting the break -away of her Deputy Thokozani Khupe who formed her own splinter party Mwonzora said he had tried everything to unite the leadership after the party’s  extra ordinary congress.

“When I won the elections, I tried to unity the party by embracing all my contestants. I said Dr Khupe you should remain as vice president. I appointed Ellias Mudzuri as the second vice president and said to baba Morgan Komichi you should continue with your chairmanship,” he said.

“I was surprised on January 21 when a press conference was held saying they have split the party because the president has said he has joined the alliance. We then sat as national council and we said as MDC, our constitution does not have a split. And also there is no one who can become a president without going through congress, so if someone calls herself a president, they have left the party,” he added.

“It’s never something that we wanted, we wanted a united party, but as the president what could I have done. So, I am sorry that this had to happen. But what consoled me is that Bulawayo province wrote a letter saying they were not in agreement with what had happened, they said they didn’t want a split, as did all other provinces.”

Chebundo Attacks CCC

By A Correspondent- Former MDC legislator Blessing Chebundo has launched a scathing attack on the Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC), saying the opposition political party was a loud-sounding nothing.

Having been part of the opposition, Chebundo says he believes the Mr Nelson Chamisa-led party has nothing to offer to the electorate. Chebundo, who crossed floor to join Zanu-PF last year, said the opposition party had no identity.

“The CCC yellow party has no basis. It is a venture with nothing to offer to the people and no rational person can follow it.

“The yellow party has no constitution and structures and everything is only about Chamisa which reduces it to a one-man project.”

The former Member of Parliament pledged full support to Kwekwe Central Zanu-PF candidate, John Purazi in the 26 March by-elections, adding that Zanu-PF will record a resounding victory in next year’s general elections.

The Kwekwe central constituency seat fell vacant after the death of MP Masango Matambanadzo who was a member of the National Patriotic Front.

“I pledge my full support to the Zanu-PF candidate in the coming by-election in Kwekwe because it’s the only stable party with clear ideology, values and structures. The electorate is not docile.

“People follow ideologies, clear vision and this is what makes me so confident that Zanu-PF is going to win,” he declared.
Chebundo applauded the President Mnangagwa-led government for furthering development in the country and having a people centered approach. “Everyone can see that there is a wave of development across the country.

“The country is taking the right trajectory where roads are being modernised and Zanu-PF has a lot to tell in the positive,” he said.-statemedia

Boarding Schools Cash In On Uniforms

By A Correspondent- Several boarding schools across the country are cashing in on the sale of uniforms with some schools charging between US$400 and US$600 for a set.

Parents, especially of Form 1 students who spoke to The Standard accused schools of swindling them of their money by demanding mandatory purchase of “overpriced” uniforms at their institutions.

They said schools like Goromonzi High, Sandringham and Murewa Mission were demanding them to pay an arm and a leg for the uniforms.

“I sent my child for Form 1 at Goromonzi High School and the school demanded that we pay around US$600 for the uniforms only,” said one parent on conditions of anonymity.

“This money is separate from the tuition fees and other levies that we paid for. It’s for the uniforms only.”

Goromonzi High School headmaster Norman Gombera could not be reached for comment yesterday despite having called him on his mobile phone and sending messages on WhatsApp.

This publication established that Murewa High School was charging US$527 for uniforms while at Sandringham High School parents are forking out between US$400 and US$600.

However, teachers and headmasters’ organisations had different opinions with regards to the prices of uniforms in schools.

Zimbabwe National Union of School Heads secretary general Munyaradzi Majoni said the procurement and pricing of school uniforms was solely spearheaded by the School Development Committees (SDCs).

“As far as we are concerned as school heads we do not have control over the issue of uniforms,” Majoni said.

“As a matter of policy, we do not encourage any of our members to be involved in the procurement of uniforms.

“Heads of schools are not involved .The process is spearheaded by the SDCs.”

National Association of Secondary Heads president Arthur Maposa defended the pricing model of school uniforms as necessary to raise money needed for the running of the learning institutions.

“Schools have been hit so much by Covid-19 and schools like Goromonzi High were not spared,” Maphosa said.

“There was so much damage in schools that we are trying to sort out such as desks that promote physical distancing, replacement of torn mattresses and other things, which cannot be mentioned separately and, therefore, fit under uniforms.”

Maphosa said the prices were justified by the set of uniforms that the student gets that include uniforms for the summer and winter seasons as well as blazers, track suits and even sport attires.

“You can compare the price with some uniform retailers and other uniform manufacturing companies and you will see that schools are even cheaper as they have been trying to industrialise,” he said.

Petra Schools Trust chairman and former Education minister David Coltart said it was surprising that uniforms cost so much.

“Sadly, this can only be addressed through achieving the correct economies of scale and through government action in ensuring that the input costs for school uniforms are reduced, which can be done through tariff structures,” Coltart said.

“However, the overriding problem is that the economy is in crisis and most people have limited disposable income, which is a direct result of Zanu-PF’s ruinous economic policies and endemic corruption.

“Until that is tackled most people will continue to battle even to provide school uniforms for their children.”

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Obert Masaraure said the burden to fund basic education should ordinarily fall on the shoulders of the State.

“Parents are being forced to carry the State’s burden and the ministry’s position is that schools should not fleece parents through selling of uniforms,” Masaraure said.

“SDCs should stamp their authority and ensure that they defend the interests of the parents.

“Unfortunately, SDCs are usually captured and corrupted, so parents should make sure that they elect SDCs that are credible and independent.”

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Takavafira Zhou added: “This is true and is unfortunate and ill conceived, more so when schools have a monopoly over selling of such uniforms.

“Uniforms should be affordable and parents should be given an opportunity to source uniforms from any provider,” he said.

Educators Union of Zimbabwe president Tafadzwa Munodawafa said the prevailing situation was being caused by the gross incapacitation of teachers.

“They are trying to cash in in any way that they can and the only person they have much access to is the parent,” Munodawafa said.

“It is indeed unfair. All parents out there are struggling as well as teachers.”

Director of communications and advocacy in the Primary and Secondary Education ministry Taungana Ndoro said it was not mandatory for parents to buy uniforms from schools.

“Parents are free to choose where to buy uniforms as long as the colour codes are the same,” Ndoro said.-standard

Bomb Explosion Injures Tsholotsho Minors

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is investigating a suspected bomb explosion that injured two minors in Tsholotsho on Friday.

Police said the two minors, aged 3 and 12, were playing in the bush at Magotsha line, Chief Ngqoya, Tsholotsho, when they picked up what they thought to be just metal and started playing with it before it exploded. ZRP said:

One of the victims sustained a laceration on the nose, left knee, thigh and groin area while the other sustained injuries on the stomach, nose, right hand, chin and thigh.

Investigations are underway to determine the nature and type of the explosive device.

In November last year, a Beitbridge man and his son died in a horrific explosion after the father tried to open a motor bomb he had picked up in the bush.

Realise Mpofu (26) of Mandate Village under Chief Matibe’s area and his son (7) were killed when the father used pliers and a hammer to open the bomb whose origins is not known.

An internal police document at the time indicated that Mpofu got his legs and palms blown off in the explosion.

Mwonzora Brags For Meeting Mnangagwa

By- MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora said Zimbabweans should praise him for meeting President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House.

Mwonzora also claimed that other opposition leaders mock Mnangagwa on social media platforms were afraid of meeting him face to face.

Mwonzora has met Mnangagwa twice at State House since he was controversially elected leader of the MDC-T in December 2020.

He made the remarks on Saturday while addressing MDC-T supporters at Pelendaba Hall in Bulawayo.

Said Mwonzora:
When I left the State House many accused me of being a sell-out, but I said no I didn’t.
But the problem is that you are scared of Mnangagwa, you only resort to insulting him on Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp where he can’t see you.
But for myself, I went to see him face to face. I am never afraid, so I should be praised for that.
Mwonzora told his supporters that dialogue with Zanu PF was the only route towards solving the country’s chronic socio-economic crisis.

46 Years In Marriage Without Cheating

By- Sihlesenkosi Dube nee Ndlovu (65) still fondly remembers how eager she was to walk more than two kilometres from her home to Mvundlana Primary School, Tsholotsho in the 1970s, just to receive a letter from her prospective boyfriend.

Back then, letters were the quickest form of communication and the only way she could keep in touch with a man who had proposed love to her.
She had made a covenant with her heart to give Mehluli Dube a hard time before saying yes to his proposal, at least that made sense to her generation.

The long walks to the school lasted five months and in all his letters, Dube maintained the fact that he loved and wanted to marry her.
She eventually gave in and this year she celebrates 46 years of blissful marriage with her sweetheart whom she spotted in April 1975 during a church service at a Seventh Day Adventist church in Tsholotsho.
The love struck ‘girl’ said she still does not regret saying yes to her husband who has maintained his love, romance and commitment for the past years.
Dube who was working at Datlabs then could not frequent Tsholotsho to see the ‘petite girl’ whom he knew was going to be his wife.
Sharing her love story with Chronicle this week, Gogo Dube said hers was love at first sight and she does not regret meeting the man of her dreams.
“I met him after church sometime in April and he confessed that he had been admiring me from afar and was interested in a relationship.
I liked him there and then but I could not show my interest immediately, he could have thought I was an easy target,” she said laughing at the thought.
“He used to write me letters begging and asking that I give him a chance. After five months I decided to give in and 45 years later, I am still happy to be his woman,” she says with eyes full of love.
Gogo Dube said her husband was a romantic charmer boy from day one, one who is not shy praising her at gatherings and gets her presents even up to today.
“I have been a fan of Choice Assorted biscuits and toffee sweets from day one and after such a long time, Khulu buys them and still hides some little surprises for me under the pillow, just like he did during our first day in marriage.
It’s like I fall for him every single day and I can confirm that true love exists because this man has never made me doubt his commitment from the day we got married on 29 June 1976,” she said.
She also said Khulu Dube still gets her presents for birthdays, Mother’s Day and anytime gifts to keep their love burning.
“Our sex life has been amazing too and I sometimes wonder what I did right because Khulu has never cheated on me, not that he is perfect but he commits to our love daily and that keeps me glowing, as old as I am,” she said.

For Gogo, the secret behind her happy marriage has been prayer, trust, patience and showering each other with love despite circumstances.
“I have been a housewife my whole life but Khulu never gave me reason to wish I was working because even financially he has been amazing.
I think the other reason is because I have respected him from day one and that keeps him motivated to shower me with all the love,” she said. She said young couples should never tire in mastering love languages and working on improving their unions daily.
“Marriage is hard work, you can never get to a point where you can relax, and now you put in efforts every day of your life,” she said.
To younger women, Gogo said they should always respect their man, put an effort to maintain clean homes and be patient with men for happier homes.
“We cannot have women who are always sick and will have excuses on why they are not having sex or doing other chores which are part of their duties as wives.
Khulu always likes it when I wash his clothes and iron myself that I still do even today because I know it makes him happy. I think couples should focus on basics and small gestures that can surprisingly keep their love lives burning,” she said.
For ‘sweet’ Khulu Dube who is turning 73 this June, his sweetheart was an answered prayer and he draws inspiration from the Biblical Adam who loved his wife more than himself.
“Love is the only gift from God that keeps us going and I aim to love my wife till the end of time because she deserves it. When I first spotted her back in 1975 while visiting my aunt, she was a petite shy girl and after consulting my elders I knew that she would be my wife,” said the slim built Khulu Dube who spots a unique hairstyle “umqhekezo”.
“It is possible to maintain happy homes as long as both parties play their roles in keeping each other happy. There is no perfect marriage but I believe two people can agree to make their marriage the best by how they treat each other,” he said.
Khulu Dube said the high number of divorces these days is fueled by the fact that people chose not to be content. He said marriage should be founded on real love and not material things like beauty and wealth as these may vanish.
“We should commit ourselves to loving one woman and if you teach yourself to be content you will be able to love only one woman. I also encourage men to also learn to say sorry, it really helps to keep happy homes,” he said. Khulu said due to the undying love for his wife, he had already finished payng her bride price as she was worth everything.
“Yes, we fight and have disagreements but we talk about them and find a solution together because we are a team. I believe I should never ever give my wife a reason to regret why she said yes to me 45 years ago. It’s my daily aspiration,” he said as he cast a loving eye on her.
He encouraged couples to refrain from entertaining other people interfering in their marriages including parents, relatives and friends.
“We should respect our wives and protect them even from our own families to sustain marriages. They are not sex slaves, in fact sex should be enjoyed by both parties without restrictions or excessive demands.
We must spice things in the bedroom. God should reign in our hearts and he will inspire us to lead happy and abuse-free homes so that we stay longer in marriage,” he advised. The couple said while many wait for days like Valentine’s to buy gifts, to them love is expressed daily.
“Men should love their women, provide for them and ensure that they do everything to keep them happy. It is easy to love and commit to one woman if you are connected to the Source of Love –God Himself,” added Khulu Dube.
The Dube family was blessed with four children, three girls and a boy who have borne six grandchildren in total. They used to stay in Entumbane suburb before Khulu Dube retired at Datlabs in 2014 and they have moved to their homestead in Mtshazo Village, Gongwe Area, Gwanda, Matabeleland South.
Their happy, unflinching love story is well-known in their village. Chronicle

Embarrassed Mnangagwa Reaches Out To Hichilema

By-Zanu PF recently sent a delegation to Lusaka, Zambia, led by Secretary for Administration Obert Mpofu in an attempt to improve diplomatic relations with the neighbouring country’s ruling United Party for National Development (UPND).

This comes after main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, who is reported to be close to Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema’s ruling UPND, launched a new party, the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC).

The NewsHawks reported sources on both sides of the Zambezi River as saying the Zanu PF delegation visited Lusaka this week.

The delegation included the party’s secretary for foreign affairs Simbarashe Mumbengegwi and secretary for finance Patrick Chinamasa.

Part of the agenda of the meeting included formal party-to-party introductions; developing a fraternal relationship between the two parties which never existed and opening new lines of communication for engagement, among items. 

A source told The NewsHawks:

There were many issues that arose during the meeting that Zanu PF sought. However, for Zanu PF the bottom line was sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs – a Mugabeist philosophy and mindset that still lingers on, while also isolating the CCC in. the process.

For the UPND, it was the issues that Hichilema campaigned on that mattered the most: Democracy, good governance, anti-corruption and economic reform, as well human right and change.

That is why in the end, there was no meeting of minds. Both parties hold mutual contempt for each other, hence worlds apart.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF are reportedly worried Hichilema would snub them and support Nelson Chamisa’s CCC.

Zanu is worried Hichilema will become part of a network in the region that may support change in the region and fund the opposition, including the CCC.

Hichilema campaigned on the ticket of democracy, good governance, anti-corruption and reform – values and issues the Zanu PF-led government detests.

More: The NewsHawks

Mwonzora Regrets Losing Khupe

By A Correspondent- MDC-T President Daglous Mwonzora has spoken out on the collapse of his party.

Mwonzora at the weekend told his supporters in Bulawayo that he regretted the split of the opposition movement.

MDC-T recently spilt after the party’s deputy, Thokozani Khupe, announced that she was now leading another faction. That was after Mwonzora had fired her for insubordination.

Mwonzora said he did not want the split.

“It’s never something that we wanted; we wanted a united party, but as the president, what could I have done? So, I am sorry that this had to happen.
But what consoled me is that Bulawayo province wrote a letter saying they were not in agreement with what had happened.

They said they didn’t want a split, as did all other provinces,” said Mwonzora.

Zanu PF Plans To Disrupt Chamisa Star Rally

By- There are leaked audio recordings of Zanu PF officials plotting to work with ZRP to disrupt Nelson Chamisa’s CCC star rally to be held in Highfields today.

The audio has gone viral on various social media platforms.

ZRP has also set stringent conditions Chamisa’s Sunday rally.

The police have said that they warned that they would disperse the gathering if the conditions were not met.

Zanu PF Speaks On Chamisa’s Sunday Rally

By-Zanu PF has been shaken by the Nelson Chamisa-led Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), planned star rally.

Chamisa is today holding a star rally to launch the party’s by-elections campaign.

Zanu PF national spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa told the state media that they were not working in cahoots with the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to sabotage CCC rallies and programmes.

He said:
The issue of the size of the crowd is neither here nor there. A rally attendance is not a voting booth.
A rally in a particular place is definitely not an arbiter of total national power dispensation.
The deep chasm of mistrust and the questionable loyalty of the MDC-Chamisa Chete Chete personalised political outfit to the Zimbabwe State would be of concern.
Here it needs to be recalled that the state of free Zimbabwe is two decades older than the later arrivist MDC-CCC opposition.
This is an issue the late (Morgan) Tsvangirai (the late MDC president) was finally grappling with as he matured in national statecraft.

-Sunday Mail

Citizens Mobilise US$25K Towards Activist’s Medical Surgeon

By A Correspondent- Zimbabweans have mobilised US$25 000 towards a human rights activist, Wellington Mahohoma’s kidney transplant.

The leader of the fundraising campaign, Freeman Chari announced Sunday that they had reached the target.

” I Would like to thank you all for supporting Mahohoma. We have reached the goal and more all because of your generosity. I will keep you updated on his progress. Also, I am keeping the GoFundMe up for those who still want to support,” posted Chari on his Facebook page.

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Mwonzora Speaks On The Collapse Of MDC

By A Correspondent- MDC-T President Daglous Mwonzora has spoken out on the collapse of his party.

Mwonzora at the weekend told his supporters in Bulawayo that he regretted the split of the opposition movement.

MDC-T recently spilt after the party’s deputy, Thokozani Khupe, announced that she was now leading another faction. That was after Mwonzora had fired her for insubordination.

Mwonzora said he did not want the split.

“It’s never something that we wanted; we wanted a united party, but as the president, what could I have done? So, I am sorry that this had to happen.
But what consoled me is that Bulawayo province wrote a letter saying they were not in agreement with what had happened.

They said they didn’t want a split, as did all other provinces,” said Mwonzora.

Will CCC Miss Killer?

Killer Zivhu…

Former Zanu PF Youth Leader To Attend CCC Star Rally In Highfields

By A Correspondent| Former Zanu PF National youth commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu has announced that he will attend the Citizens Coalition for Change star rally at the Zimbabwe Grounds today.

Tsenengamu who wad booted out of the ruling party for exposing corruption together with Lewis Mathuthu, now leads his own Front for Economic Emancipation Zimbabwe abbreviated as FEEZ.

Arts Guru Blasts Zanu PF For Abusing Artists

Arts guru Cont Mhlanga has blasted politicians for abusing artistes and the arts industry to advance their political careers.

Mhlanga was reacting to the recent trend whereby artistes have turned to politicians for revenue streams.Chillspot Records’ Levels and Fantan performed at President Emerson Mnangagwa Zanu PF star rally in Epworth.

Sandra Ndebele is leading the Bulawayo chapter of the Young Women for ED movement while Mai TT openly supports the Zanu PF leader.

Comedian and musician Kapfupi also openly confessed his admiration for Mnangagwa while urban grooves pioneer Sani Makhalima, Loraine Guyo, Seh Calaz among others have also been rooting for the leader of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change, Nelson Chamisa.

“It’s all about the confusion in the arts industry. The confusion was deliberately caused by politicians, after there was a rise in opposition,” Mhlanga said.

“Politicians are desperate for numbers so they moved into using arts which is a huge constituency; hence they used artists for mileage.“The arts industry is dead, we are only left with the political industry hence artists have ceased to be artists, and we now have activists masquerading as artistes.

“If one aligns himself or herself to a certain political party you are no longer an artist, but a political activist. You will be compromised to then give people artistry, which is free and fair.”

Mhlanga said the audience was not gullible to follow trends and politicians.“The audience is not that gullible and they can see what the artistes are doing and stop aligning with them,” he said.

“The people are not fools, look at the artists who have aligned themselves with politicians, most of them if not all have not performed for a paying public in years, which should show you that people are not gullible.”

Mhlanga added that the advent of new television channels and new media platforms will soon free arts from political capture.

“With the advent of new television channels and other forms of media there will be more demand for content and artistes will go to the new platforms and politicians will be left with no one,” he said.

“The television revolution will change content consumption and the artistes that are going to survive the revolution are the ones that are not part of political campaigns.”

-The Standard

Beitbridge Border Remains Closed Despite Cabinet Pronouncement

The Government is still finalising legal instruments to operationalise a recent Cabinet decision for land borders to be opened to vaccinated ordinary travellers, it has been established.

Immigration officials yesterday said they have not been given the green light to allow ordinary travellers to pass through but were still handling essential travellers as before.

Regional Immigration officer-in-charge of Beitbridge Mr Joshua Chibundu told Sunday News yesterday that although they were yet to get the legal instruments in line with the Cabinet decision, they were fully prepared to handle the anticipated high volume of general travellers.

“We are ready to deal with any volume of traffic like we have done before and currently, we are waiting for the standard operating procedures to be complete before the new regulations may kick in.

At the moment it’s business as usual, the travellers are very cautious and we haven’t had any issues with people being turned away for failing to qualify under the essential travellers bracket.We are hopeful, that soon we will be having a clear position on what needs to be done, but generally everyone is ready to deliver in line with their mandates.”

So far, an average of 2 500 people are crossing the Beitbridge Border Post daily and these are being subjected to tight screening for Covid-19 by health officials. Beitbridge is the only land border that links Zimbabwe and South Africa and the rest of the countries north of the Zambezi River.

Before the Covid-19 pandemic, the border would handle at least 15 000 people daily and the figure would increase to 35 000 during peak periods.Matabeleland South Provincial Medical Director Dr Rudo Chikodzore, said last week that they will continue using tight screening and surveillance measures at the ports of entry in line with the set Covid-19 protocols.

“We have been very busy during the lockdown and we are ready to deal with huge volumes of traffic. Adjustments will be made depending on the context of the situation on the ground.In fact, it’s going to be business as usual for our teams which we beefed up during the lockdowns. These have been dealing with huge volumes of traffic mainly of returning immigrants averaging around 500 daily.”

Cabinet last Tuesday approved the opening of all land borders which have been closed for the general public since the pandemic struck, as a measure to contain the spread of Covid-19.

Prior to the latest decision, only commercial cargo,Zimbabweans with permits to study or work in other countries were allowed to depart via land borders. Already, stakeholders countrywide have lauded the Government’s latest decision.

Beitbridge Town Clerk Mr Loud Ramakgapola said, “The opening of the border will help spur the informally dependent economy of Beitbridge. Our town relies heavily on its growth through cross-border trade. The opening of the border is thus very welcome.”

Zimbabwe Chamber of Informal Economy Associations (ZCIEA) and president of Street Net International, Ms Lorraine Sibanda said the opening of land borders was a positive move for informal traders.

She said cross-border trade makes up a large part of the informal economy worldwide.

“For many women working in the informal economy, cross-border trading is a source of livelihood and income. The closure of land borders due to the Covid-19 pandemic took away the opportunity to work and subsequent loss of income for many informal traders and their dependents.”

Meanwhile, bus operators that ply the Bulawayo-Johannesburg route said they have not yet reduced their fares.Before Covid-19 induced restrictions, the bus operators were charging between R250 and R500 for a one way trip to Johannesburg.

However, when the strict travelling arrangements were introduced the bus operators raised their fares to between R1 000 and R2 000 even for returning citizens who had all the necessary documents.

Operators who spoke to Sunday News yesterday said depending on the volume of business, they will consider new fares once borders start allowing ordinary travellers to pass through.

Announcing the decision to open borders after last Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the country took the decision after realising the declining numbers of Covid-19 cases and deaths.

“With a declining testing positivity rate that is indicating that the community transmission has gone down, all ports of entry be reopened but ensuring that all the recommended Covid-19 prevention measures are adhered to,” she said.

In addition, Cabinet resolved that all persons entering Zimbabwe must have undergone a valid Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test not more than 48 hours from the time of their departure for Zimbabwe, and should be fully vaccinated.

-State Media

WATCH LIVE: Mai Titi Movie Beams In London

By Showbiz Reporter | The movie the sociallite Mai Titi got kicked out of last year in Tanzania ?? has shot into the cinemas.

A Life To Regret, which Mai Titi tried to stop through false allegations, was finally released and watched by scores of Londoners at Stratford on Saturday night.

Many Zimbabweans attended the premiere.

Video below…

Chamisa Denounces Mnangagwa Over Persecution Of Citizens

By A Correspondent| Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader Nelson Chamisa has denounced President Emmerson Mnangagwa over the persecution of innocent citizens.

President Chamisa has also condemned the beating and torture of Citizens’ Coalition For Change members by ZRP cops at Harare Central Police Station on Friday.

CCC members were arrested, tortured and brutally assaulted by overzealous police details in the capital.

President Chamisa described the harassment of CCC members as evil and barbaric.

“Mr ED this is criminal, cruel and unconstitutional.

Imagine you or your children being so badly treated!The use of violence against CITIZENS is vile,evil & barbaric. Nothing lasts forever.This breeds unwarranted resentment against our national institutions.
Stop this terrorism,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He was responding to Hopewell Chin’ono’s tweet below:

Citizens Coalition For Change (CCC) has also denounced the persecution of its members by the Zanu PF regime.

“Our lawyers have confirmed that the total number of our #CCC members held at Harare Central Police Station is 13 – 12 men and 1 woman.

The lawyer confirms that they were tortured & assaulted heavily before the lawyers obtained access to them.

Charges remain unclear.

Update on Change Radio DJ Vaneldo!

Vaneldo who suffered gross human rights abuses & was brutally assaulted by Zanu PF Zondai Zuze & his team yesterday is receiving treatment at a special medical centre for victims of political violence in Harare.

Vaneldo walks with a crutch.”

President Chamisa Denounces Harassment, Torture Of CCC Members By Police

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to stop terrorizing innocent citizens.

President Chamisa has also condemned the beating and torture of Citizens’ Coalition For Change members by ZRP cops at Harare Central Police Station on Friday.

CCC members were arrested, tortured and brutally assaulted by overzealous police details in the capital.

President Chamisa described the harassment of CCC members as evil and barbaric.

“Mr ED this is criminal, cruel and unconstitutional.

Imagine you or your children being so badly treated!The use of violence against CITIZENS is vile,evil & barbaric. Nothing lasts forever.This breeds unwarranted resentment against our national institutions.
Stop this terrorism,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He was responding to Hopewell Chin’ono’s tweet below:

Citizens Coalition For Change for Change has also denounced the persecution of its members by the Zanu PF regime.

“Our lawyers have confirmed that the total number of our #CCC members held at Harare Central Police Station is 13 – 12 men and 1 woman.
The lawyer confirms that they were tortured & assaulted heavily before the lawyers obtained access to them.
Charges remain unclear.

Update on Change Radio DJ Vaneldo!

Vaneldo who suffered gross human rights abuses & was brutally assaulted by Zanu PF Zondai Zuze & his team yesterday is receiving treatment at a special medical centre for victims of political violence in Harare.
Vaneldo walks with a crutch.”

Human Rights Defenders Denounce Persecution Of Opposition Members

Tinashe Sambiri|Zimbabwe Human Rights Monitors Platform has expressed concern at escalating political violence in Zimbabwe under Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

The so called new dispensation is terrorizing teachers and perceived government critics at will.

Mr Mnangagwa has at some point touted himself as a man who is “as soft as wool.”

Zimbabwe Human Rights Monitors Platform has condemned the persecution of teachers for protesting at poor living conditions.

The organization has also challenged government to respect teachers’ constitutional rights.

Human Rights Watchdog Condemns Persecution Of Teachers

Tinashe Sambiri|Zimbabwe Human Rights Monitors Platform has expressed concern at escalating political violence in Zimbabwe under Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

The so called new dispensation is terrorizing teachers and perceived government critics at will.

Mr Mnangagwa has at some point touted himself as a man who is “as soft as wool.”

Zimbabwe Human Rights Monitors Platform has condemned the persecution of teachers for protesting at poor living conditions.

The organization has also challenged government to respect teachers’ constitutional rights.

Cancer Prevention And Treatment

Cancer is one of the world’s leading causes of death, and its burden is growing. In 2021, the world crossed a sobering new threshold – an estimated 20 million people were diagnosed with cancer, and 10 million died. These numbers will continue to rise in the decades ahead. And yet all cancers can be treated, and many can be prevented or cured.

Care for cancer, however, like so many other diseases, reflects the inequalities and inequities of our world. The clearest distinction is between high- and low-income countries, with comprehensive treatment reportedly available in more than 90% of high-income countries but less than 15% of low-income countries.

Similarly, the survival of children diagnosed with cancer is more than 80% in high-income countries, and less than 30% in low- and middle-income countries. And breast cancer survival five years after diagnosis now exceeds 80% in most high-income countries, compared with 66% in India and just 40% in South Africa.

Furthermore, a recent WHO survey found that cancer services are covered by a country’s largest, government health financing scheme in an estimated 37% of low- and middle-income countries, compared to at least 78% of high-income countries. This means that a cancer diagnosis has the potential to push families into poverty, particularly in lower-income countries, an effect that has been exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Closing the care gap

For all of these reasons, the theme for this year’s World Cancer Day is “closing the care gap”.

And fortunately, much is being done to bring quality cancer care to countries for which, up until now, it has been out of reach.

WHO’s efforts are focused on breast cancer, now the most common cancer; cervical cancer, that can be eliminated; and childhood cancer. The focus for each of these initiatives is low- and middle-income countries, where the biggest public health gains are to be made.

These integrated global cancer initiatives are being implemented by more than 200 partners around the world, including many development banks who have significantly increased their investments in cancer research, prevention and care.

National cancer centres: key to a comprehensive approach

Experience has shown the importance of national cancer centres in ensuring a comprehensive approach to cancer treatment. Bringing services for prevention, diagnosis, multidisciplinary treatment and supportive care together in one place makes it easier for patients to navigate services and leads to a greater concentration of expertise, and subsequently better health outcomes. Furthermore, cancer centres serve as training and research hubs, and in this way, help build country capacity and expertise.

Setting Up a Cancer Centre: a WHO-IAEA Framework, being released by the World Health Organization and the International Atomic Energy Agency for World Cancer Day, proposes a framework for both establishing a cancer centre and strengthening the provision of services in existing centres. Intended for policy-makers, programme managers and health professionals, it provides details of the infrastructure, human resources and equipment required for essential services, taking into consideration local context and resources available.

Facilitating decisions on screening

Screening is another important element of comprehensive cancer prevention and control but decisions on what to include in a cancer programme require consideration of a number of complex factors. To support decision-making on such issues in countries, WHO has just released A short guide to cancer screening. Increase effectiveness, maximize benefits and minimize harm.

Reinvigorated efforts to increase access to radiotherapy

Radiotherapy is among the most cost-effective, efficient and widely-used cancer treatments, and may be considered as a treatment option for an estimated half of cancer patients. Despite being a critical component of cancer care, however, worldwide access to radiotherapy is still inadequate, particularly in lower-income countries.

To reinvigorate efforts to address this problem, WHO is joining forces with the IAEA, as it launches Rays of Hope. This new project will prioritize a limited number of high-impact, cost-effective and sustainable interventions in line with national needs and commitment, starting in Africa.

Scale-up critical given the impact of the pandemic

Increased efforts to scale up high quality cancer programmes at international, national and community levels are all the more important given disruption to cancer programmes during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a survey published in October 2021, more than half of countries reporting indicated that cancer screening and treatment had been partially or completely disrupted during the pandemic.

By collaboration, commitment and solidarity, however, hope can be provided to the many millions of people for whom cancer treatment has in the past been little more than a dream.

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Police Arrest CCC Candidates In Masvingo

Breaking News

Chamisa’s party a banned political party in Masvingo

Armed police arrests Chamisa’s supporters in Masvingo

19 February 2022

Wezhira Munya

Armed riot police with guns and police dogs arrested Mr Chitando, councillor Musekiwa, Mr Aleck Tabe and 76 members of Citizens for Coalition Change in Masvingo today.

Police were under the command of Mrs Chipfakasha

The Citizens Coalition for Change supporters were thrown into three trucks.

The Chamisa supporters were having party meeting in Masvingo urban ward 5 and others were having door to door campaigns in ward 7.

Advocate Martin Mureri is representing the accused.

Police Arrest 70 CCC Members In Masvingo

Breaking News

Chamisa’s party a banned political party in Masvingo

Armed police arrests Chamisa’s supporters in Masvingo

19 February 2022

Wezhira Munya

Armed riot police with guns and police dogs arrested Mr Chitando, councillor Musekiwa, Mr Aleck Tabe and 76 members of Citizens for Coalition Change in Masvingo today.

Police were under the command of Mrs Chipfakasha

The Citizens Coalition for Change supporters were thrown into three trucks.

The Chamisa supporters were having party meeting in Masvingo urban ward 5 and others were having door to door campaigns in ward 7.

Advocate Martin Mureri is representing the accused.

Mighty Warriors Lose To Botswana

Botswana beat Zimbabwe 3-1 in the Africa Women Cup of Nations (AWCON) Qualifier played at the National Sports Stadium on Friday.

The game had a cagey start with no meaningful chances created on either side in the opening quarter-hour.

The visitors tried to shift the gears up on minute 21 but were denied by goalkeeper Lindiwe Mangwende.

A few moments later, on the opposite end, Zimbabwe thought they have drawn first blood through Rudo Neshamba’s header.

However, the assistant referee’s offside flag quickly went up.

With the tempo slowing down in the remainder of the half, the first half ended with both teams tied at 0-0.

On return from the break, Botswana didn’t take long to break the deadlock, with Refilwe Tlholakele capitalising on a defensive mixup by the Mighty Warriors to find the back of the net.

The visitors came back again and doubled their lead on minute 71 through Lesego Radiakanyo.

Privilege Mupeti tried to launch a late comeback for the Mighty Warriors when she pulled one back in the 85th minute, but the goal came in vain as Radiakanyo netted another one for Botswana on the stroke of full-time.

The scoreline saw the Zebra Ladies winning the first leg 3-1.

The return fixture will be played in Francistown on 23 February, and the winner over both encounters will qualify for the 2022 Awcon finals in Morocco.

Mighty Warriors XI: L. Magwede (gk), E. Msipa ©, N. Ncube, V. Mharadzi, D. Bhobho, E. Tumbare, E. Mutumbami, M. Nyaumwe, M. Mafuruse, R. Neshamba, R. Makore- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Burnley Target Kadewere

Reports in England indicate that English Premier League side Burnley are interested in signing France-based Warriors star Tinotenda Kadewere.

Kadewere (26) is his second season in France, where he turns out for Ligue 1 side Olympique Lyon.

The lanky Highfield-bred striker scored ten goals in debut campaign for Les Gones but a combination of change of coach and injuries, has greatly affected him this season- he is yet to score in the 2021/22 campaign.

According to U.K-based publication The Sun, Burnley manager Sean Dyche wants the Zimbabwean striker at Turf Moor.

The publication also claims relegation-threatened Burnley want to sign the former Le Havre man during the next transfer window.

They (Burnley) also signed Maxwell Cornet from Lyon during the last transfer window.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Tino Kadewere

Stop Terrorism, President Chamisa Challenges Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to stop terrorizing innocent citizens.

President Chamisa has also condemned the beating and torture of Citizens’ Coalition For Change members by ZRP cops at Harare Central Police Station on Friday.

CCC members were arrested, tortured and brutally assaulted by overzealous police details in the capital.

President Chamisa described the harassment of CCC members as evil and barbaric.

“Mr ED this is criminal, cruel and unconstitutional.

Imagine you or your children being so badly treated!The use of violence against CITIZENS is vile,evil & barbaric. Nothing lasts forever.This breeds unwarranted resentment against our national institutions.
Stop this terrorism,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He was responding to Hopewell Chin’ono’s tweet below:

Citizens Coalition For Change for Change has also denounced the persecution of its members by the Zanu PF regime.

“Our lawyers have confirmed that the total number of our #CCC members held at Harare Central Police Station is 13 – 12 men and 1 woman.
The lawyer confirms that they were tortured & assaulted heavily before the lawyers obtained access to them.
Charges remain unclear.

Update on Change Radio DJ Vaneldo!

Vaneldo who suffered gross human rights abuses & was brutally assaulted by Zanu PF Zondai Zuze & his team yesterday is receiving treatment at a special medical centre for victims of political violence in Harare.
Vaneldo walks with a crutch.”

Human Rights Defenders Wary Of Escalating Violence In Zim

Tinashe Sambiri|Zimbabwe Human Rights Monitors Platform has expressed concern at escalating political violence in Zimbabwe under Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

The so called new dispensation is terrorizing teachers and perceived government critics at will.

Mr Mnangagwa has at some point touted himself as a man who is “as soft as wool.”

Zimbabwe Human Rights Monitors Platform has condemned the persecution of teachers for protesting at poor living conditions.

The organization has also challenged government to respect teachers’ constitutional rights.

About Cancer Prevention And Treatment

Cancer is one of the world’s leading causes of death, and its burden is growing. In 2021, the world crossed a sobering new threshold – an estimated 20 million people were diagnosed with cancer, and 10 million died. These numbers will continue to rise in the decades ahead. And yet all cancers can be treated, and many can be prevented or cured.

Care for cancer, however, like so many other diseases, reflects the inequalities and inequities of our world. The clearest distinction is between high- and low-income countries, with comprehensive treatment reportedly available in more than 90% of high-income countries but less than 15% of low-income countries.

Similarly, the survival of children diagnosed with cancer is more than 80% in high-income countries, and less than 30% in low- and middle-income countries. And breast cancer survival five years after diagnosis now exceeds 80% in most high-income countries, compared with 66% in India and just 40% in South Africa.

Furthermore, a recent WHO survey found that cancer services are covered by a country’s largest, government health financing scheme in an estimated 37% of low- and middle-income countries, compared to at least 78% of high-income countries. This means that a cancer diagnosis has the potential to push families into poverty, particularly in lower-income countries, an effect that has been exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Closing the care gap

For all of these reasons, the theme for this year’s World Cancer Day is “closing the care gap”.

And fortunately, much is being done to bring quality cancer care to countries for which, up until now, it has been out of reach.

WHO’s efforts are focused on breast cancer, now the most common cancer; cervical cancer, that can be eliminated; and childhood cancer. The focus for each of these initiatives is low- and middle-income countries, where the biggest public health gains are to be made.

These integrated global cancer initiatives are being implemented by more than 200 partners around the world, including many development banks who have significantly increased their investments in cancer research, prevention and care.

National cancer centres: key to a comprehensive approach

Experience has shown the importance of national cancer centres in ensuring a comprehensive approach to cancer treatment. Bringing services for prevention, diagnosis, multidisciplinary treatment and supportive care together in one place makes it easier for patients to navigate services and leads to a greater concentration of expertise, and subsequently better health outcomes. Furthermore, cancer centres serve as training and research hubs, and in this way, help build country capacity and expertise.

Setting Up a Cancer Centre: a WHO-IAEA Framework, being released by the World Health Organization and the International Atomic Energy Agency for World Cancer Day, proposes a framework for both establishing a cancer centre and strengthening the provision of services in existing centres. Intended for policy-makers, programme managers and health professionals, it provides details of the infrastructure, human resources and equipment required for essential services, taking into consideration local context and resources available.

Facilitating decisions on screening

Screening is another important element of comprehensive cancer prevention and control but decisions on what to include in a cancer programme require consideration of a number of complex factors. To support decision-making on such issues in countries, WHO has just released A short guide to cancer screening. Increase effectiveness, maximize benefits and minimize harm.

Reinvigorated efforts to increase access to radiotherapy

Radiotherapy is among the most cost-effective, efficient and widely-used cancer treatments, and may be considered as a treatment option for an estimated half of cancer patients. Despite being a critical component of cancer care, however, worldwide access to radiotherapy is still inadequate, particularly in lower-income countries.

To reinvigorate efforts to address this problem, WHO is joining forces with the IAEA, as it launches Rays of Hope. This new project will prioritize a limited number of high-impact, cost-effective and sustainable interventions in line with national needs and commitment, starting in Africa.

Scale-up critical given the impact of the pandemic

Increased efforts to scale up high quality cancer programmes at international, national and community levels are all the more important given disruption to cancer programmes during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a survey published in October 2021, more than half of countries reporting indicated that cancer screening and treatment had been partially or completely disrupted during the pandemic.

By collaboration, commitment and solidarity, however, hope can be provided to the many millions of people for whom cancer treatment has in the past been little more than a dream.

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Mnangagwa Soft As Wool As Regime Torments Teachers?

Tinashe Sambiri|Zimbabwe Human Rights Monitors Platform has expressed concern at escalating political violence in Zimbabwe under Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

The so called new dispensation is terrorizing teachers and perceived government critics at will.

Mr Mnangagwa has at some point touted himself as a man who is “as soft as wool.”

Zimbabwe Human Rights Monitors Platform has condemned the persecution of teachers for protesting at poor living conditions.

The organization has also challenged government to respect teachers’ constitutional rights.

Imagine Your Children Being Badly Treated- President Chamisa Reprimands Mnangagwa Over Police Brutality

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to stop terrorizing innocent citizens.

President Chamisa has also condemned the beating and torture of Citizens’ Coalition For Change members by ZRP cops at Harare Central Police Station on Friday.

CCC members were arrested, tortured and brutally assaulted by overzealous police details in the capital.

President Chamisa described the harassment of CCC members as evil and barbaric.

“Mr ED this is criminal, cruel and unconstitutional.

Imagine you or your children being so badly treated!The use of violence against CITIZENS is vile,evil & barbaric. Nothing lasts forever.This breeds unwarranted resentment against our national institutions.
Stop this terrorism,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He was responding to Hopewell Chin’ono’s tweet below:

Citizens Coalition For Change for Change has also denounced the persecution of its members by the Zanu PF regime.

“Our lawyers have confirmed that the total number of our #CCC members held at Harare Central Police Station is 13 – 12 men and 1 woman.
The lawyer confirms that they were tortured & assaulted heavily before the lawyers obtained access to them.
Charges remain unclear.

Update on Change Radio DJ Vaneldo!

Vaneldo who suffered gross human rights abuses & was brutally assaulted by Zanu PF Zondai Zuze & his team yesterday is receiving treatment at a special medical centre for victims of political violence in Harare.
Vaneldo walks with a crutch.”





Vehicle ferrying CCC members

Teachers Resort To Extra Lessons: REPORT

By A Correspondent- Some teachers who are reporting for duty in Manicaland’s public schools are reportedly charging US$1 per day for afternoon extra lessons that are being conducted in the classrooms.

Primary school teachers allegedly ask pupils to bring a dollar every day for afternoon in-class extra lessons when serious learning takes place.

In secondary schools, the teachers are reportedly providing extra lessons at home at an average weekly fee of US$2.50 per student in each subject.

The majority of teachers boycotted classes when schools opened for the 2022 second term on 7 February, demanding the restoration of their pre-October 2018 lessons when they were paid US$540 per month.

Speaking to The Manica Post, Acting Manicaland Provincial Education Director, Richard Gabaza said teachers’ attendance has improved across the province.

On the issue of extra lessons being conducted at schools, Gabaza said he was yet to receive formal reports. He said:

Generally, teacher attendance has greatly improved since the start of the week. We will continue monitoring the situation on the ground as we do not want the students to be disadvantaged.

We have not yet received reports of extra lessons being conducted by the teachers.

It is a cause for concern if indeed it is happening. We will get on the ground and investigate that.

It is unacceptable and once the culprits are caught, they will certainly face the music.

We strongly discourage overburdening our parents and guardians by making them pay extra money on top of what is charged by the school.

Former Mines Perm Sec Guilty Of Graft. Court Rules

By A Correspondent- In the latest high-profile corruption conviction, former Mines and Mining Development Permanent Secretary Francis Gudyanga was yesterday convicted of corruptly claiming US$29 000 from the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) in board and sitting allowances over three years when there was no board.

He was charged with criminal abuse of office as a public officer after claiming sitting allowances for a board that was dissolved in 2013 and after being convicted by Harare magistrate Mrs Barbra Chimbodza, he was remanded in custody to Wednesday for sentence.

Prosecuting, Mr Michael Chakandida proved that when in December 2013 the MMCZ board was dissolved, Gudyanga sat as MMCZ’s sole board member from December 2013 to September 2016.

But according to the MMCZ Act, a board constitutes a minimum of six members and a maximum of 10, so no legal board was in existence.

He then corruptly claimed US$28 910 as board and sitting allowances, prejudicing MMCZ.

He claimed US$875 a month in board fees and US$460 for each of the 21 sittings of that non-existent board.

Besides this case, Gudyanga is also facing charges in a separate trial of defrauding the State of over US$1,6 million in deals with an Israeli company called Nikuv.

In that case, the State alleged that during the period extending from September 2014 to December 2015, Gudyanga, acting in his capacity as the Permanent Secretary for Mines and sometimes as the board chairperson of the MMCZ, misrepresented to MMCZ that the parastatal paid US$1 629 500 to Glammer (Pvt) Ltd, a foreign company through a local agricultural company, Pedstock.

Gudyanga allegedly further misrepresented that the money be accounted for as dividends due to the sole shareholder, the Government.

MMCZ, allegedly acting on Gudyanga’s misrepresentation, released the US$1 629 500 to Pedstock when in fact the money was not being paid to the Government as a dividend, but allegedly for a private arrangement which had nothing to do with the parastatal.

The dividends were supposed to be paid through the permanent secretary, the normal procedure for State-owned companies, for accounting by the Government and this allegedly was not the case in this particular            transaction.-statemedia

Epworth Thieves Nabbed

By A Correspondent- Three suspected Epworth based thieves who wiped a music studio equipment  in Bindura last week were finally arrested  by Criminal Investigation Department  (CID) Bindura last week.

We publish below a picture of the nabbed thieves.

Primary School Girls Poisoned, One Dies

By A Correspondent- Police said the owner of the food and drink offered them to the three girls during break time and did not consume the food herself.

Confirming the tragedy yesterday, acting Bulawayo police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele said the two girls were receiving treatment and were in a stable condition.

“Police in Bulawayo are investigating a case of sudden death by suspected food poisoning which occurred at Emakhandeni Primary School at around 10AM.

The deceased Zanele Ndlovu (9) was seated on the veranda outside their class with three other girls. One of them took out a packet of tomato flavoured snacks (a popular brand) from her satchel,” said Asst Insp Msebele. “Zanele then took the snacks from the girl’s lap, opened the packet and they started eating.

“The owner of the snacks told Zanele that the snacks did not taste nice which prompted Zanele to crush some of the snacks, mix them with mahewu and then drink the mixture.”

She said the other girl also took out her homemade popcorn from her bag, mixed them with the remaining snacks and shared them with the now-deceased and the other girl whilst the girl who brought the snacks did not eat the mixture.

“After eating the popcorn, Zanele and the other two girls started vomiting which attracted the attention of their class teacher who attended to the victims. The class teacher then called Zanele’s grandfather (74) who was attending a meeting at the school,” she added.

“On arrival, he noticed that Zanele was shivering with froth coming out of her mouth and nose. The informant, with the assistance of the teacher took Zanele to a tree shade. He then rendered first aid and an ambulance was summoned.”

Asst Insp Msebele said Zanele and her two classmates who were also in pain were ferried to Mpilo hospital for treatment.

She said the girl who brought the snacks did not fall ill hence she was not ferried to the hospital.

“Zanele was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital while the other two are still admitted to Mpilo paediatric ward and are in a stable condition. The body of the deceased is at Mpilo mortuary waiting for post-mortem results and investigations are in progress,” said Asst Insp Msebele.

“We urge parents to check and monitor their children’s food and snacks before they take them to school. If possible, may they also teach their children to have what they bring from home and avoid taking food from their peers.”

Chronicle caught up with the grief stricken Ndlovu family yesterday.

The family’s spokesperson, Mr Sir Julius Ndlovu said they were shaken by Zanele’s death.

“We are still shocked. Our child went to school on Wednesday only to be told that she had died a few hours later. We can’t stomach all of this and we hope police will get to the bottom of this. We are too shaken to say anything, but we are surely hurting,” said Mr Ndlovu who is Zanele’s uncle.

Mpilo acting chief executive officer Professor Solwayo Ngwenya said the two girls who were hospitalised were stable and are likely to be discharged soon.

“We received three girls on Wednesday and unfortunately one was brought in already dead and we admitted the two. They have been observed and they are receiving care as we anticipate their full recovery soon,” said Prof Ngwenya.

“We suspect that the one who died could have ingested more of the suspected poison. We are saddened by this incident and extend our sincere condolences to the family. At the same time, we hope police will get to the root cause of this and if anyone is guilty, they should be brought to book so that we all understand that life is sacred and cannot be taken away in this manner.”

NPF “Donates” Seat

By- The opposition National Patriotic Front (NPF), which was linked to the late former president Robert Mugabe will not be contesting the Kwekwe Central seat in the 26 March by-election.

NPF candidate, the late Masango “Blackman” Matambanadzo, who died in 2020, won the Kwekwe Central seat in the 2018 general election, the only seat won by the opposition party.

In Kwekwe, some former NFP members have rejoined Zanu PF while others have gone into hibernation.

Matambanadzo’s former secretary Angela Nyathi and director in his office Aggrity Dube have defected to Zanu PF.

Speaking at a campaign launch for Zanu PF’s Kwekwe Central parliamentary aspirant John Mapurazi last week, Nyathi said:

We have decided to retrace our footsteps back to Zanu PF after we realised we were lost.

ZANU PF is the only revolutionary party; the only party with the interests of Zimbabweans at heart.

Take it from us who have once been in Zanu PF and decided to leave the party. It is cold out there.

We beg for your forgiveness because we were lost. We have been Zanu PF members and at some point, we left the party for some reason during that time.

We had to retrace our steps back to the party.

And for some of us who have been outside, we know what it is like. So be warned, don’t make the mistake of leaving the party.

NPF was formed by Mugabe’s loyalists after the November 2017 military coup and fielded retired Brigadier Ambrose Mutinhiri as its presidential candidate in 2018.

The Kwekwe Central National Assembly seat fell vacant following Matambanadzo’s death due to suspected poisoning.

Mapurazi takes on Citizens’ Coalition for Change candidate Judith Tobaiwa and the MDC-Alliance’s Mbekezeli Ndlovu in the race to win the seat.

More: The NewsHawks

“Mr ED This Is Criminal, Cruel, Unconstitutional”: President Chamisa

By A Correspondent| Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa has denounced Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa over the persecution of innocent citizens.

President Chamisa has also condemned the beating and torture of Citizens’ Coalition For Change members by ZRP cops at Harare Central Police Station on Friday.

CCC members were arrested, tortured and brutally assaulted by overzealous police details in the capital.

President Chamisa described the harassment of CCC members as evil and barbaric.

“Mr ED this is criminal, cruel and unconstitutional.

Imagine you or your children being so badly treated!The use of violence against CITIZENS is vile,evil & barbaric. Nothing lasts forever.This breeds unwarranted resentment against our national institutions.
Stop this terrorism,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He was responding to Hopewell Chin’ono’s tweet below:

Citizens Coalition For Change (CCC) has also denounced the persecution of its members by the Zanu PF regime.

“Our lawyers have confirmed that the total number of our #CCC members held at Harare Central Police Station is 13 – 12 men and 1 woman.

The lawyer confirms that they were tortured & assaulted heavily before the lawyers obtained access to them.

Charges remain unclear.

Update on Change Radio DJ Vaneldo!

Vaneldo who suffered gross human rights abuses & was brutally assaulted by Zanu PF Zondai Zuze & his team yesterday is receiving treatment at a special medical centre for victims of political violence in Harare.

Vaneldo walks with a crutch.”

Mugabe Party Donates Kwekwe Seat

By- The opposition National Patriotic Front (NPF), which was linked to the late former president Robert Mugabe will not be contesting the Kwekwe Central seat in the 26 March by-election.

NPF candidate, the late Masango “Blackman” Matambanadzo, who died in 2020, won the Kwekwe Central seat in the 2018 general election, the only seat won by the opposition party.

In Kwekwe, some former NFP members have rejoined Zanu PF while others have gone into hibernation.

Matambanadzo’s former secretary Angela Nyathi and director in his office Aggrity Dube have defected to Zanu PF.

Speaking at a campaign launch for Zanu PF’s Kwekwe Central parliamentary aspirant John Mapurazi last week, Nyathi said:

We have decided to retrace our footsteps back to Zanu PF after we realised we were lost.

ZANU PF is the only revolutionary party; the only party with the interests of Zimbabweans at heart.

Take it from us who have once been in Zanu PF and decided to leave the party. It is cold out there.

We beg for your forgiveness because we were lost. We have been Zanu PF members and at some point, we left the party for some reason during that time.

We had to retrace our steps back to the party.

And for some of us who have been outside, we know what it is like. So be warned, don’t make the mistake of leaving the party.

NPF was formed by Mugabe’s loyalists after the November 2017 military coup and fielded retired Brigadier Ambrose Mutinhiri as its presidential candidate in 2018.

The Kwekwe Central National Assembly seat fell vacant following Matambanadzo’s death due to suspected poisoning.

Mapurazi takes on Citizens’ Coalition for Change candidate Judith Tobaiwa and the MDC-Alliance’s Mbekezeli Ndlovu in the race to win the seat.

More: The NewsHawks

Rebellious CCC Member Boycotts Confirmation Meeting

By- One of the two Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) aspiring candidates for ward 26, Alderman Norman Hlabano boycotted for the fourth time a candidate confirmation process, Friday, with some party officials pushing for his rival Mpumelelo Moyo to be endorsed as the sole candidate.

Hlabano and Moyo both successfully filed their papers at the Nomination Court last month.
The former was the councillor before he was recalled together with seven other Bulawayo councillors in September 2020.
The opposition party has been holding meetings to select one candidate to represent the party in the mini polls.
The latest confirmation meeting was presided over by Mqabuko Ndlovu who was standing in for the national organizing secretary, Amos Chibaya.
“This is the fourth meeting we are holding in the ward and the former Alderman Norman Hlabano has never attended all those meetings, we don’t know what is happening,” said Beauty Thebe Organising Secretary CCC, Nketa District Women Assembly.
She said during the second meeting Hlabano disappeared during the process.
Nketa Constituency CCC Provincial member, Phumulani Sibanda said the community has thrown its weight behind Moyo.
“This is the fourth time we are here while Hlabano is not turning up and the party members want Mpumelelo Moyo as the candidate.”
Moyo refused to comment saying he was not authorized to speak with the media.
Alderman Hlabano vowed not to participate in the confirmation meetings.
“This is a wild cat idea meeting, so this one we are not associated with it, it the same as when a father says something and you defy the father’s decision, our President had made a decision,” said Hlabano.
“We are not participating and we will never participate, we made that decision to not participate because we can not go back to grade one when we are in form 6.”
-CITE

Court Sets Mnangagwa Minister Verdict Date

By-Harare regional magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna is set to deliver his ruling on whether former Cabinet minister Prisca Mupfumira and ex-NSSA manager Barnabas Matongera should be acquitted or not.

Mupfumira and Matongera were alleged to have fast-tracked the signing of an agreement between the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) and Drawcard Enterprises for the construction of low-income houses in Gweru.
Mr Nduna said he will deliver his judgment on March 4, after Mupfumira and Matongera applied for discharge at the close of the State’s case.
The State is now expected to respond to the application.
A court can discharge an accused at the end of the prosecution case if the magistrate or judge finds that the State has not shown a crime was committed or that the accused could have committed the crime.
But if the court finds that the State has shown there was a crime committed and that the accused could have committed it, then the accused has to present a defence to knock down the State case.
Yesterday, Mr Nduna refused to discharge Matongera even though the State had conceded that it had failed to prove a case against him, saying the court was not bound by the concession to acquit him.
So, Matongera should wait until March 4 when he delivers his judgment.
Matongera, through his lawyer Mr Richard Masinire, did not make further submissions after Mr Nduna’s decision.
Mupfumira, through her lawyer Admire Rubaya, made further submissions saying by conceding that Matongera had no case to answer, the State was now implying Mupfumira allegedly committed the offence alone.
The defence argued that it was unfathomable to allege that Mupfumira committed the alleged offence on her own since she did not sign the agreement in question nor did she witness its signing.
In addition, it was argued, Matongera was not implicating Mupfumira as the person who made him sign the agreement.
Neither of them was the accounting officer of NSSA at the relevant point in time.
Mupfumira, in her submissions, said Liz Chitiga, who was the accounting officer at NSSA, was the one supposed to have been taken to court to explain how the agreement was entered into in the alleged manner and that the State should have obtained evidence from her before seeking to place Mupfumira on her defence.
“In the absence of any incriminating evidence from these witnesses, the State cannot say it has a prima facie case,” she said.
Mupfumira told the court that the State had failed to explain the contradictions of State witnesses in its response.
The State led by Mr Whisper Mabhaudhi and Mr Loveit Masuku is expected to file submissions on Wednesday next week before Mr Nduna makes the judgment on March 4.
-Herald

Police Target Chamisa Sunday Rally

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police has banned car rallies, which Nelson Chamisa’s new political grouping has adopted.

The police said these car rallies were “blocking roads and disrupting the smooth traffic flow”.

Chamisa is scheduled to hold a rally on Sunday to launch its campaign for by-elections planned for the 26th of March. 

Below is the statement by the ZRP:

ZRP WARNS POLITICIANS AGAINST HOLDING CAR RALLIES, BLOCKING ROADS AND DISRUPTING THE SOOTH FLOW OF TRAFFIC

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has noted with concern the conduct by some politicians and supporters who are holding car rallies and in the process block traffic thereby interfering with the smooth flow of traffic in urban areas, Central Business Districts and other public places.

In terms of Maintenance of Order and Peace Act Chapter 11:23, conveners of gatherings should stick to the notified venue and avoid breaching public peace.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police will ensure that law and order is maintained in public places and those who cause disorder will face the due process of the law. 

(NYATHI. P) Assistant Commissioner 

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

to the Commissioner-General of Police Police General Headquarters

Major Gen Netsai Marova Says: ZANU PF Lucky That All We Want Is Change Not Revenge

Mnangagwa Says Zimbabwe Making Progress After Getting Selfie With Chamisa AgeMate, Macron

The following was ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s comment after getting a photograph with Presidents Emmanuel Macron, Ursula Von der Leyen and Charles Michel in Brussels:

“Every single day Zimbabwe continues to make progress in engaging the international community.

“It was a pleasure to be welcomed by Emmanuel Macron, Ursula Von der Leyen and Charles Michel in Brussels.”

Mnangagwa with Emmanuel Macron, Ursula Von der Leyen and Charles Michel in Brussels.

Mliswa Praises G-40 Queenpin

By- Norton MP, Temba Mliswa has hero-worshipped former Zanu PF Women’s League national treasurer Sarah Mahoka, who died Thursday.

Mahoka, a former Hurungwe East legislator, died in a traffic accident on Thursday evening at Buffalo Downs, just under 3km from her farm.

Mliswa served in Zanu PF together with Mahoka in Mashonaland West when he was the party’s chairman for that province.

Posting on his Twitter handle Thursday breaking Mahoka’s death Mliswa said Mahoka was a Lionness.

Mugabe Terror Campaign Gang Leader’s Wife Faces Eviction

By- The former deputy minister for Lands and Resettlement Tendai Savanhu’s widow, is facing eviction from her Glen Lorne Mansion.

Savanhu was also the founder of the Mbare based Zanu PF terror group Chipangano, which used to terrorise opposition party members in Harare.

Mrs Savanhu recently got her property attached for failing to settle rental arrears.

The company owning her Glen Lorne mansion, obtained a High Court order for her eviction.

T and S Marketing, is a family company in which the house, number 1 High Saddle Close Folyjon Crescent, Glen Lorne, Harare, is registered under.
The widow is embroiled in an acrimonious legal combat with her late husband’s estranged wife who has teamed up with her children to disinherit the surviving spouse of the late Savanhu’s estate.

On the strength of a default judgement, T and S Marketing has set in motion processes to eject Tendai and her children who have been struggling to service their utility bills since the death of Savanhu.

Savanhu succumbed to Covid-19 related complications.
T and S Marketing was granted a default judgement after Tendai failed to show up at the High Court to oppose the application that sought her ejection.
“Whereupon after reading papers filed of record and hearing counsel, a default judgment be hereby entered against the Defendant,” reads the order that was granted last week on Thursday.
“Defendant (Tendai) and all persons claiming title through her from the premises known as House No. 1 High Saddle Close Folyjon Crescent, Glen Lorne, Harare, which premises belong to the Plaintiff be and are hereby evicted from the premises. Defendant to pay any outstanding electricity, water charges and levies over the above mentioned property.
“Defendant be and is hereby ordered to pay holding over damages in the sum of USD6500 or its equivalent at the official exchange rate calculated on the date to payment, per month representing the market rental payable for the property with effect from 1st of October 2021 and for each and every successive month or part thereof during which the Defendant and all those claiming occupation through her remain in occupation.”
The order further reads, “Interest on the above sums at the prescribed rate namely 5 percent per annum with effect from the date of summons to date of payment in full. An order declaring all movable property of the Defendant executable.”
On Tuesday last week, the messenger of court attached Tendai’s property for failing to pay electricity, water charges and levies.
The property attached includes carpet, microwave, three-piece sofas, two plasma televisions, double door fridge and 10 chairs.
According to the notice of execution the estimated values and actual values of the attached property will be determined on the auction date by the auctioneer.
Since November last year, Tendai has been embroiled in massive showdowns with her husband’s former wife Sabina Mashayamombe.
The widow dragged Sabina and her son Tatenda to the High Court on allegations of trying to disinherit her and her children.

  • Herald

Eric Knight Joins Chamisa

By-Zanu PF has fired Former ZBC radio DJ Eric Knight for his allegiance to the Nelson Chamisa led-party Citizen Coalition for Change.

His expulsion from the ruling party comes after he posted pictures of himself whilst wearing a yellow suit on Facebook which he captioned:

Advocate General Eric Knight says…I stand in solidarity with Zimbabwe’s citizens.

This is the right direction!

It’s about citizens.

It’s about change.

It’s about the country.

The citizen is you.

Sunday 20 February 2023 I will be there at the Zimbabwe Grounds in Highfield.

But above all, Register To Vote.

Simuka Zimbabwe Simuka!

Phakama Zimbabwe Phakama!

God Bless Zimbabwe!

God Bless the Citizens!

God Bless Africa!

In a statement, ZANU PF said they respect Eric Knight’s democratic choice but he can not continue to be part of their party since he has shifted his allegiance to CCC. Read a letter from the ruling party:

17. February 20222 

Dear Mr Eric Knight 

NULLIFICATION OF MR ERIC KNIGHT ZANU PF UK DISTRICT MEMBERSHIP 

Your attention is drawn to your Facebook post on 15. February 2022. 

The Zanu PF Party UK District respect your democratic choice, shifting allegiance and loyalty to the CCC as enshrined under Sections 58(1)(2) and (67)(1)(2) of Zimbabwe Constitution 2013.

Please be advised that in accordance to Zanu PF Party’s Constitution Article 10, Section 80(5) any member who willingly joins and/ or support another political party has automatically expelled himself or herself from the party and ceases forthwith to be a bona fide member. As such your membership to Zanu PF UK District has ceased immediately by operation of law.

Yours Comradely, 

Cde Lazarus Nyagumbo 

Political Comrnissar Zanu PF UK District 

Cc. National Political Commissar, Cde M Bimha.

Somizi Returns To Idols SA With Two New Judges

South African artists Thabo ‘JR’ Bogopa and Thembi Seete have been named as new judges of Idols SA season 18.

They will join actor and choreographer Somizi Mhlongo, who recenty returned to the show after a brief hiatus from the music contest.JR and Thembi Seete.

“We’re excited to have Idols SA return for an incredible 18th season,” M-Net director of local entertainment channels Nomsa Philiso said.

“To have such longevity in such a fast-changing industry is no small feat, and we’re proud to keep giving our viewers what they love. One of the key components in having staying power is evolution, and our new-look panel is part of that.

“Idols SA is an important part of our creative industry. Not only do we unearth hidden talent, but we also nurture our contestants and equip them with the tools necessary to start or grow their careers. It’s a privilege to be able to do that for another season.”

Seete is an acclaimed musician, actor and dancer who has been part of South Africa’s pop culture fabric since the 1990s. She is known for consistently reinventing herself and evolving as an artist.

From her Boom Shaka youth to her hit solo career, she has since branched out into the small screen and stars in the hugely popular Mzansi Magic telenovela Gomora. Seete was a guest judge at the Idols SA season 17 where she exhibited her bubbly energy, constructive criticism and useful nuggets of advice to the performers of the show.

Rapper and techpreneur Bogopa is an award-winning musician who has branched out into various parts of the entertainment industry.

The ‘Show Dem’ artist owns a music publishing company, record company and music distribution app called FYVE, an app touted as Africa’s first mobile distribution service for independent artists.

-South African online

Mliswa: Govt HeavyHandedness Causing Brain Drain: Teachers, Nurses

The Norton MP Temba Mliswa has announced saying the government heavy handedness is responsible for the corrosive brain drain among teachers and nurses. Speaking in parliament, Mliswa confronted the government saying its disrespect of teachers and health workers is what has caused a massive flight of experts from the country.

Temba MliswaT

He said the brain drain wreaking havoc across the country is caused by Government abuse of teachers and nurses.

Below is an abridged version of the proceedings:

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY HANSARD 16 FEBRUARY 2022 VOL 48 NO 21
PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE
Wednesday, 16th February, 2022

HON. T. MLISWA: On a point of order Hon. Speaker.
          THE HON. SPEAKER:  Point of order when there is no debate!

(v)HON. T. MLISWA: It is quite important in terms of the attendance of Ministers, and Members of Parliament as well whom I think in a way are not – if you look at the participants…
          THE HON. SPEAKER:  That is your point of observation.

          (v)HON. T. MLISWA: There are only 131 participants yet we are supposed to be 270.  The Ministers should attend – we cannot start the year on such an attendance, most of the Ministers who hold key positions to the transformation of this country economically are not there.  It is important that they respect this House by attending such a session, which is the first after the festive season.  It is also good to see their faces, whether they are well or not. 

*Sometimes it is good to greet others and check if they are okay or not.  Members of Parliament are running away; only 131 are attending Parliament, they are given data, why are they not coming?  Thank you very much.

          *THE HON. SPEAKER: Thank you very much, Hon. Members of the Executive I have announced are on national duty and the majority have travelled with His Excellency the President on an international engagement.  As for the MPs, others are following proceedings from their hotels.  We have limited the number of those who should attend physically to 80 in the National Assembly and 80 in the Senate.  So the attendance is fairly good and we are quite happy about that.  As to whether they are well or not, why do you not send them some WhatsApp messages and talk to them individually, I am sure they will be happy to receive some compliments of the season from Hon. T. Mliswa.
          (v)HON. T. MLISWA:  Thank you Mr. Speaker Sir.
          (v)HON. MUCHIMWE: Point of privilege Hon. Speaker.

HON. T. MLISWA: It was in terms of the rule of law, I do not know which ones fall under him but can he coordinate it as well because the rural roads are looking so good while some may not be under him, he is a competent Minister to be able to speak to the line Ministry in terms of local authorities because rural roads are also in a bad state.  If he can also bring a record as what Hon. Markham asked for the rural roads as well.

          THE HON. SPEAKER: I do not want confusion here, let the Hon. Minister stick to his portfolio.  If you want rural roads, that fall under rural district council or local authorities. You ask the appropriate authority accordingly, who is the Minister of Local Government.

          (V)*HON. T. MLISWA: It is only that he does due diligence to his work and I applaud him for that.

          *THE HON. SPEAKER: Yes, he is very good in doing his work and we must not ask him questions that do not pertain to his Ministry

HON. T. MLISWA: My question is directed to the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare.  What is being done in order to address the issue of the welfare of teachers?

          HON. MATUKE: Most of the issues which were affecting the teachers were addressed.  The teachers were awarded 75 USD for COVID allowance and on top of that they were given 100 USD to supplement their salaries.  Above that they were given 20% increment and in addition, the Government is going to pay for three biological kids school fees.  The other issue which is very important which was added again to the teachers is that they are going to get duty free vehicles. The scheme was already in existence and is going to be speeded up so that teachers get their vehicles as soon as they pay for them duty free. 

          There may be a question as to those teachers who could not turn up for duty.  They have been given up to 22nd February, 2022 so that if they do not turn up for duty, then they are deemed to have been fired by the Public Service Commission.  Teachers who will be reporting for duty and just sit without teaching, will also be treated the same.  I thank you.

          (v)HON. T. MLISWA:  My supplementary question is, the Hon. Minister has spoken about the package but as usual, nothing gets to the people.  The USD$75.00 allowance and USD$100.00 allowance baffles my mind when the Government has RTGS Zimbabwe Dollar.  They seem to have more USD$ than the Zimbabwe Dollar.  Is the Government not supposed to pay them in RTGS because by paying them in USD$, you are more or less saying that the USD$ is the currency of the day.

          It invites a further question that why do we not dollarise but more importantly, why has the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education fired the teachers when the Hon. Minister himself has admitted that the Public Service Commission is responsible for that?  The firing of the teachers is by the Public Service Commission and not the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education. 

I need him to clarify that and I hope the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare will issue a statement and  Mr. Vincent Hungwe, who is the key person there.  So there is some confusion as to who they report to and who fires them.

          THE HON. SPEAKER:  On the first part of firing, I thought that the Hon. Deputy Minister was very clear.  He said that all those who suffered some disciplinary action are given up to 22nd February, 2022 – so no action has been taken so far.  So wait for 22nd February and see what happens according to what …
          (v)HON. T. MLISWA:  Mr. Speaker Sir, the brain drain that we talk about in the country is as a result of the Government being heavy handed in firing teachers and nurses.

THE HON. SPEAKER:  Order, order, order!  Please accept that no teacher has been fired until 22nd February. That is the reply from the Minister responsible for hiring civil servants.  So that is clear, there is no debate on that one. 
Perhaps the Hon. Minister may want to comment on the issue of mixed payment in USD$ and RTGS.

HON. MATUKE:Thank you Hon. Speaker Sir.  I think the Government was responding to a request that was put forward by the different unions.  I think the teachers and civil servants had been appealing for a mixed bag so that they are not affected by the fall of the ZWL$.  I think we should thank the Government for providing such a good reward.  I do not think, going forward, we will get teachers complaining but as our economy improves, I think we will still revert to our Zimbabwe Dollar 100%.  I thank you. – [HON. MEMBERS: Hear, hear.] –
(v)HON. T. MLISWA:  So it is an admission Hon. Speaker Sir; clarity.  It is an admission that the ZWL$ has failed and the USD$ is stronger.  So why do you not just pay them in USD$ all the way?
THE HON. SPEAKER:  Order Hon. Mliswa … – [(v)HON. CHIDAKWA:  On a point of order Mr. Speaker Sir!] – Order Hon. Chidakwa!  Please listen carefully to the responses by the Hon. Minister.  If the teaching fraternity has agreed to the mixed bag, what more is required? –[(v)HON. T. MLISWA:  Mr. Speaker Sir, they have not agreed.  It is being imposed on them.] –  [(v)HON. MEMBERS:  Inaudible interjections.] – Order! 

Hon. Mliswa you can submit a written question for further clarification next week – [(v)HON. CHIDHAKWA:  Supplementary question Mr. Speaker Sir!] – I had recognised Hon. Maphosa there. – [(v)HON. T. MLISWA:  Mr. Speaker Sir, can we get a Ministerial Statement from the Hon. Minister?] –  Hon. Mliswa, I advised you to put your question in writing for next week.  It will be dealt with accordingly.

Questions Without Notice were interrupted by THE TEMPORARY SPEAKER in terms of Standing Order No. 68.
          On the motion of THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS AND CULTURAL HERITAGE (HON. KAZEMBE), the House adjourned at Eighteen Minutes past Four o’clock p.m.

Buchwa Policeman Assaults His Pregnant Wife To Death

A police officer based at Buchwa Support Unit appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court facing murder charges after he allegedly assaulted his pregnant wife to death.

Hilary Gororo (30), who was represented by MacKenzie Ndebele and Echaria Makaka of Zimudzi and Associates appeared before magistrate Yeukai Dzuda.

The State alleges that sometime in October last year, in Maro village under Chief Chinamhora, Domboshava, the now-deceased Mavis Nyagumbo, who was a student at Bondolfi Teachers College, was assaulted by Gororo following a domestic dispute.

It is alleged that Nyagumbo told her father Saul Nyagumbo, who was in Masvingo and her aunt Mary Mufute of Zimunya township, Mutare of the assault. She was taken to Makumbe Hospital for treatment and later transferred to Parirenyatwa Hospital.

The matter was not reported to the police.

Her health deteriorated resulting in her giving birth to a stillborn baby.

On January 4, she was referred to Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital and died on January 5.

A post-mortem conducted on January 25 at Parirenyatwa Hospital concluded that the cause of her death was head trauma after she was struck with an unknown object.

Lynette Gwarisa appeared for the State.

-Newsday

Goodbye, It Was Just A Gameplan, Killer Zivhu Tells CCC Followers

By A Correspondent| Following his admission back in Zanu PF, former Chivi South legislator Killer Zivhu has said his dining with opposition CCC supporters on social media was just a game plan.

Posting on Twitter, Zivhu said from now going into the 26 March by-elections, his focus will be on Zanu PF retaining the Chivi South seat while bidding farewell to CCC supporters.

“From today onwards I will post my projects only, to my fellow yellow friends it was just a game plan. Ndatsiurwa nevakuru vangu ve ZANU PF ndikateerera somwana, I will do my best kuti seat ridzokere ku Zanu PF, once Zanu pf Will die Zanu pf, goodbye yellow and sunflower,” said Zivhu.

Following his dismissal from Zanu PF, Zivhu has been dining with opposition supporters on social media, attacking his former party for mismanagement of the economy.

Top Economist Predicts Zim Dollar Will Collapse In June

A Top economist has warned that Zimbabwe’s economy could dollarise by June.Gift Mugano, a leading economist and executive director at Africa Economic Development Strategies, spoke as Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya told the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries that Zimbabwe would be using its currency as the main medium of exchange by 2027.

However, the economist said he was convinced that the Zimbabwe dollar would collapse due to a massive erosion of value on the black market by June.

His comments came as the disparity between the official and parallel market rates has widened.

The official exchange rate was this week pegged at US$1:$120, while the black market rate was at US$1:$235.

The exchange rate volatility has triggered skyrocketing prices of basic commodities.

It has also resulted in increased demand for payment of salaries in US dollars.Addressing participants during an Employers Confederation of Zimbabwe symposium in Harare yesterday, Mugano projected that inflation would shoot to 100% by June this year.

At that point, Mugano said the official and parallel market rates would shoot further.He said this would be driven by huge payments in Zimbabwe dollars, which would then be used to buy foreign currency on the black market.

“When you pay Chinese construction companies in RTGS (local currency), do you think they will take RTGS back to China? They will go to Roadport (the parallel market) to buy United States dollars),” he said.

Mugano said with foreign contractors and farmers already rushing to the parallel market, the rate would shoot up sharply in June when tobacco farmers join the queue to buy United States dollars, using the local currency component which they would have been paid by government.“By June, we will be dollarised,” he projected.

He urged businesses to find ways of dollarising their operations to remain viable.

Mugano said money received from the International Monetary Fund through Special Drawing Rights in August 2021 was being allocated to projects which were not urgent such as the US$144 million allocated to the Masvingo Road Interchange Development Project, popularly known as the Mbudzi roundabout.

He also queried the allocation of US$77 million towards the purchase of COVID-19 vaccines, particularly after government had already declared that it had bought sufficient vaccines to combat the pandemic.

Mugano said although the country received US$9,7 billion in foreign currency remittances, there was nothing to show for it in terms of the quality of  the lives of citizens.

He added that despite government boasting about a budget surplus, this was not reflected in the living conditions of the citizenry.

He said despite the positive growth rates projected by Treasury of up to 5,5% , “the evil and ugly head of poverty”continues to be prevalent.

Mugano said the major reason for the country’s failure to benefiting from foreign currency receipts was high levels of corruption that continued to deprive the majority of Zimbabweans decent livelihoods.

Mugano revealed that since President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government came to power, more than 600 statutory instruments had been issued, creating uncertainty on the market.

He added that this was a major impediment to luring the much-needed investment into the country.

-Newsday

‘No Voter Registration Slip, No S=x’

A Bulawayo woman has launched a “no voter registration slip, no sex campaign” targeting women so that they encourage their spouses to register.

Cora Ndebele (39) from Pumula South high-density suburb said her campaign was motivated by the low numbers of registered people in Bulawayo and Matabeleland region in general.

The region is at risk of losing some constituencies in the delimitation exercise set for later this year if the number of registered people does not increase.

In an interview with online news agency, CITE, Ndebele said women had to take decisive action and urge their spouses, children, helpers and tenants to register.

“One converted member in a household should convince the whole family and community to register for better. Women have to take a lead and make things happen for their homes and household.

“Change starts at the home, so as mothers we must make sure we are registered then turn attention to our partners, children, domestic helpers and everyone in the household above 18 years,” she said.

There has been a low response to the ongoing voter registration blitz.

“This is why we must take the campaign to the household level, say no to non-registered citizens in our homes. Those informed at the household level should take a lead and women are encouraged to be on the forefront of this campaign,” she said.

“We women are the ones who bear the burden of suffering of all kinds yet as women we also make things happen at our homes. We turn a house into a home in the same vein, let’s encourage all our family members to be responsible and register and appear on the voters roll.”

Ndebele added that if the situation remained unchanged, women could withhold certain privileges to their partners.

“Your ‘hubby’ that we love so much, should register. If not, no to sex until he is registered. He must show you his registration slip to show that he is registered.

“Even our boyfriends; you can’t be in love with an irresponsible citizen. No hugs, kisses and everything until he is registered. Our tenants should be registered, if not give them notice or they show you their registration slip to prove he or she is a responsible citizen.”

Matabeleland region, especially Bulawayo which has the least number of registered voters compared to other provinces as of 2018 polls, is at the highest risk of losing at least a constituency when the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission conducts the delimitation exercise.

Parking: USD2 Per Hour

Bulawayo Municipality has begun charging parking fees at USD2 per hour. Motorists yesterday all but abandoned parking bays in the city centre’s new parking zone where drivers must pay US$1 to park for 30 minutes.

Bulawayo sign post

A new parking system came into force yesterday in the city centre that will see motorists paying more.

The project is being implemented in phases.

Parking in Zone one, a prime parking area covering Leopold Takawira Avenue to 11th Avenue and Fife Street to Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Street came into force yesterday with motorists avoiding parking there due to the US$1 per 30 minutes parking.

According to the local authority, Zone two where motorists will be parting with US$1 to park for an hour is yet to be operationalised.

The parking fees are paid in local currency at the prevailing official exchange rate which is currently standing at US$1: ZW$120. Therefore, parking space charges are $120 per 30 minutes in the prime zone.

The new system is implemented by Bulawayo City Council (BCC) in partnership with Tendy Three International (TTI).

The local authority will receive 30 percent of revenue, while TTI will take 70 percent.

A Chronicle news crew moved around the city centre and observed that motorists were not daring to park in Zone one.

Those who had no idea of the new parking system would turn away as soon as they were told of the new fees.

Less than four cars at a time would be parked along Jason Moyo Street between 8th and 9th avenues, while in other streets outside Zone one, cars were competing for parking space.

There was so much anger that was directed at parking marshals with several drivers telling them that they were going to park their cars elsewhere and walk to the area.

Most motorists felt paying US$1 per 30 minutes was daylight robbery and said council must concentrate on fixing the roads that are littered with potholes first.

“You will be left alone on this street. We are moving away to park our cars elsewhere. We can’t be giving you money while we are hungry citizens. If you implement the system on all streets then all of us will start walking.

We can’t be scammed like this. This is daylight robbery,” said a motorist driving slowly along Jason Moyo Street.

A woman who had parked her car without knowledge of the new system was initially reluctant to pay the fee. She claimed she does not carry bond notes, and had US$100 notes.

“The only US$1 I had was used to buy bread at OK supermarket so it’s either you look for my US$99 change right now or just let me go because I don’t have time. Next time you will learn to plan properly with your bosses, always have change,” she said.

After debating for a while, she paid the dollar and drove off.

Another driver, Mr Tanaka Ngwenya said the new parking system was unfair and also pleaded for parking marshals to improve their communication skills.

“These guys just do not know how to approach people and explain the whole process. They assume that everyone knows about these parking fees. What these authorities are doing is unexplainable, they lack planning, instead of fixing the roads which are full of potholes they are busy sourcing money from poor souls,” he said.

“US$1 per 30 minutes is too much, it means in an hour it’s US$2 and someone working at the shops along the respective street would want to park their car closer to them. If they park at 9AM and they knock off at 5PM it means they are paying US$16 a day for five days a week, which is insane considering the economic situation of our country.”

Ms Precious Moyo said the problem is that people think that if one owns a car, they have got lots of money to throw around.

“We are as equal as the people who walk, we do not have the money. Owning a car does not mean we are loaded. I feel like this is overcharging, they should just charge US$1 a day then we can comply,” she said. -Chronicle

Infant (9) Dies Of Food Poisoning After Sharing Snacks With Friends At School

Police in Bulawayo are investigating a case of sudden death by suspected food poisoning which occurred at Emakhandeni Primary School at around 10AM.

The deceased Zanele Ndlovu (9) was seated on the veranda outside their class with three other girls.

One of them took out a packet of tomato flavoured snacks (a popular brand) from her satchel,” said Asst Insp Msebele.

“Zanele then took the snacks from the girl’s lap, opened the packet and they started eating.

“The owner of the snacks told Zanele that the snacks did not taste nice which prompted Zanele to crush some of the snacks, mix them with mahewu and then drink the mixture.”

She said the other girl also took out her homemade popcorn from her bag, mixed them with the remaining snacks and shared them with the now-deceased and the other girl whilst the girl who brought the snacks did not eat the mixture.

“After eating the popcorn, Zanele and the other two girls started vomiting which attracted the attention of their class teacher who attended to the victims.

The class teacher then called Zanele’s grandfather (74) who was attending a meeting at the school,” she added. 

“On arrival, he noticed that Zanele was shivering with froth coming out of her mouth and nose. The informant, with the assistance of the teacher took Zanele to a tree shade. He then rendered first aid and an ambulance was summoned.”

Asst Insp Msebele said Zanele and her two classmates who were also in pain were ferried to Mpilo hospital for treatment.

She said the girl who brought the snacks did not fall ill hence she was not ferried to the hospital.

“Zanele was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital while the other two are still admitted to Mpilo paediatric ward and are in a stable condition.

“The body of the deceased is at Mpilo mortuary waiting for post-mortem results and investigations are in progress,” said Asst Insp Msebele.

“We urge parents to check and monitor their children’s food and snacks before they take them to school. If possible, may they also teach their children to have what they bring from home and avoid taking food from their peers.”

Chronicle caught up with the grief stricken Ndlovu family yesterday.

The family’s spokesperson, Mr Sir Julius Ndlovu said they were shaken by Zanele’s death.

“We are still shocked. Our child went to school on Wednesday only to be told that she had died a few hours later. We can’t stomach all of this and we hope police will get to the bottom of this. We are too shaken to say anything, but we are surely hurting,” said Mr Ndlovu who is Zanele’s uncle. 

Mpilo acting chief executive officer Professor Solwayo Ngwenya said the two girls who were hospitalised were stable and are likely to be discharged soon.

“We received three girls on Wednesday and unfortunately one was brought in already dead and we admitted the two. They have been observed and they are receiving care as we anticipate their full recovery soon,” said Prof Ngwenya.

“We suspect that the one who died could have ingested more of the suspected poison. We are saddened by this incident and extend our sincere condolences to the family. At the same time, we hope police will get to the root cause of this and if anyone is guilty, they should be brought to book so that we all understand that life is sacred and cannot be taken away in this manner.”

-State Media

Mupfumira Money-Laundering Case Latest

Harare regional magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna will early next month rule on whether former Cabinet minister Prisca Mupfumira and ex-NSSA manager Barnabas Matongera need to be put to their defence to explain themselves on criminal abuse of office charges or should simply be acquitted.

Mupfumira and Matongera were alleged to have fast-tracked the signing of an agreement between the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) and Drawcard Enterprises for the construction of low-income houses in Gweru.

Mr Nduna said he will deliver his judgment on March 4, after Mupfumira and Matongera applied for discharge at the close of the State’s case.

The State is now expected to respond to the application.

A court can discharge an accused at the end of the prosecution case if the magistrate or judge finds that the State has not shown a crime was committed or that the accused could have committed the crime.

But if the court finds that the State has shown there was a crime committed and that the accused could have committed it, then the accused has to present a defence to knock down the State case.

Yesterday, Mr Nduna refused to discharge Matongera even though the State had conceded that it had failed to prove a case against him, saying the court was not bound by the concession to acquit him.

So, Matongera should wait until March 4 when he delivers his judgment.

Matongera, through his lawyer Mr Richard Masinire, did not make further submissions after Mr Nduna’s decision.

Mupfumira, through her lawyer Admire Rubaya, made further submissions saying by conceding that Matongera had no case to answer, the State was now implying Mupfumira allegedly committed the offence alone.

The defence argued that it was unfathomable to allege that Mupfumira committed the alleged offence on her own since she did not sign the agreement in question nor did she witness its signing.

In addition, it was argued, Matongera was not implicating Mupfumira as the person who made him sign the agreement.

Neither of them was the accounting officer of NSSA at the relevant point in time.

Mupfumira, in her submissions, said Liz Chitiga, who was the accounting officer at NSSA, was the one supposed to have been taken to court to explain how the agreement was entered into in the alleged manner and that the State should have obtained evidence from her before seeking to place Mupfumira on her defence.

“In the absence of any incriminating evidence from these witnesses, the State cannot say it has a prima facie case,” she said.

Mupfumira told the court that the State had failed to explain the contradictions of State witnesses in its response.

The State led by Mr Whisper Mabhaudhi and Mr Loveit Masuku is expected to file submissions on Wednesday next week before Mr Nduna makes the judgment on March 4. -Herald

Citizens Take Over …

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens are now leading the struggle for freedom.

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

Hon Sikhala has predicted a massive gathering at Zimbabwe Grounds on Sunday.

“This is your Rally. Chinhu ndechenyu. Taridzai nesvondo kuti ndechenyu.

Come in your hundreds of thousands!
Sunday is the day we must show the whole world where people in Zimbabwe belong.

Our destiny is going to be defined on Sunday. We must come in our hundreds of thousands and make a clear statement of intent.

See you on Sunday !!!
This is it !!!

Let’s flood Zimbabwe Grounds and paint it Yellow!!

Sunday is the day !!!”

FIFA Boss Pays Tribute To Charles Yohane

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has sent a condolence message to the Zimbabwean football fratenity following the death of former Warriors left-back Charles Yohane.

Yohane was hijacked and shot dead in South Africa. He was 48.

“I would like to express my sincerest and heartfelt condolences on the tragic passing of former international player Charles Yohane. Words seem inadequate to express the sadness we feel for this
loss,” wrote Infantino to ZIFA.

“During his international career, Charles Yohane was capped more than 20 times by Zimbabwe, notably participating in the 2004 and 2006 editions of the Africa Cup of Nations. At club level, he will be remembered for his career at Bidvest Wits FC, in South Africa, where he played for nearly a decade.

“He also played at Fire Batteries FC and CAPS United FC in Zimbabwe, as well as in other South African clubs.

“Legend of Zimbabwean Football, leader, disciplined and dedicated player, his personality and his human qualities will not be forgotten and he will be truly missed.

“On behalf of the international football community, I wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the Zimbabwe Football Association, and to Charles’ family, friends and loved ones. Our thoughts are with all of you.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mnangagwa “Bans” Car Rallies Due To Fear Of President Chamisa

ZRP WARNS POLITICIANS AGAINST HOLDING CAR RALLIES, BLOCKING ROADS AND DISRUPTING THE SOOTH FLOW OF TRAFFIC
The Zimbabwe Republic Police has noted with concern the conduct by some politicians and supporters who are holding car rallies and in the process block traffic thereby interfering with the smooth flow of traffic in urban areas, Central Business Districts and other public places.

In terms of Maintenance of Order and Peace Act Chapter 11:23, conveners of gatherings should stick to the notified venue and avoid breaching public peace.