Woman Threatens To Kill Zanu PF Boss Over Messy Love Affair

ZANU PF Makoni district committee chairperson Albert Nyakuedzwa‘s ex-girlfriend has threatened to kill him for ending the relationship.

Nyakuedzwa has approached Rusape Magistrates Court seeking a peace order against Tariro Faith Mhondiwa.

Nyakuedzwa is the husband to the provincial women’s boss Happiness Nyakuedzwa.

In his founding affidavit dated February 7, Nyakuedzwa cited Mhondiwa as the respondent. Reads the affidavit:

I am a married man with children residing at Forkington Farm, Headlands. I was involved in an extramarital affair with the respondent and I would constantly visit her place of residence.

As time went on, the respondent and I started having problems and I tried to end the relationship. Sometime last year when I went to her house, she (Mhondiwa) locked me inside for four hours against my will while she went away.

When I stopped going to her home, she was incessantly calling me and texting threatening to shoot me and send people to kill me. On another occasion, the respondent threw a water glass at me and I was hit on the head.

He said he is now in fear for his life and is constantly under stress as she calls me and texts to harass him.

Nyakuedzwa confirmed the matter when contacted for comment.

Nyakuendzwa told NewsDay Zimbabwe that the matter is no longer going to court. – NewsDay Zimbabwe

Magistrate Beds Married Woman

Former Bulawayo regional magistrate Sikhumbuzo Nyathi had an adulterous affair with a married woman resulting in her husband divorcing her, a court in Bulawayo has heard.
After the divorce, Sikhumbuzo married the woman.

The bitter ex-husband, Nathan Nyathi, was forced to share property with his ex-wife.

Sikhumbuzo is said to have driven to Nathan’s place, accompanied by two of his relatives and the police, to collect his new wife’s share of the property. Sikhumbuzo did not enter Nathan’s yard but he remained in the car while his relatives and the police entered, it was further heard.

This did not go down well with Nathan who is said to have threatened to harm Sikhumbuzo.

Nathan said: “Ngizamdingela abafana bamtshaye nxa be ngehluleka ngizambulala mina (I will assign my guys to assault him, if they fail, I will take it upon myself to kill him).”

Sikhumbuzo reported the threats to the police.

Nathan pleaded not guilty before Western Commonage magistrate Jeconia Prince Ncube.

A bitter Nathan Nyathi revealed during a trial that Sikhumbuzo Nyathi had an adulterous affair with his wife and that caused them to divorce. After the divorce his (Nathan’s) wife was then married by Sikhumbuzo.

After divorce they obtained a court order which guided them on how to share property.

The threats by Nathan induced fear in Sikhumbuzo and he pressed charges of threats of violence against Nathan. -B Metro

Man Deserts Own Daughter, Resurfaces 27 Year Later for Lobola

A woman from Magwegwe West suburb in Bulawayo has applied for a peace order against her former lover who is demanding lobola for a daughter he denied was his 27 years ago.


Liliyosa Dlamini said she gave birth to twins 27 years ago after a relationship with Calvin Chimuka. Dlamini said after the birth of the twins, her lover turned his back on her and claimed he was not the father of the two children.

He refused to pay for the upkeep of the children.

Now one of the children is getting married and suddenly Chimuka has had a change of heart and says the twins are his children. He wants a share of the bride price.

But Liliyosa is against that and has barred her ex from being part of the lobola negotiations.

In her affidavit she said: “I’m applying for a peace order against my former lover Calvin Chimuka. 27 years ago I had two children with him.

And he denied being the father of the children and refused to pay for their upkeep. My father ended up staying with them at his rural home.

Now he wants to benefit from bride price. I refused but he comes to my house and hurls insults at me and my family members.

He even branded my child and I whores.”

In fear of being humiliated Chimuka did not attend the court session and the presiding magistrate Ulukile Ndlovu granted Liliyosa a peace order against him. He was ordered not to verbally abuse her and not to go to her home. -B Metro

Mzembi Mocks Mnangagwa

By- Former Tourism Minister, Walter Mzembi said Zimbabwe was sliding back to 2009 during the Government of national unity era when then Finance and Economic Development Minister, Tendai Biti paid all civil servants US$100 as hyperinflation wreaked havoc.

 Finance Minister,Mthuli Ncube recently announced monetary benefits for government workers. 

Ncube announced a 20 per cent increase in the Zimbabwe Dollar salary component backdated to 1 January 2022 and a USD100, per month in the hard currency for every civil servant with effect from the 1st of March 2022. 

He also said this will be done through the conversion of a corresponding Zimbabwe dollar salary amount into hard currency, bringing the foreign currency amount to USD175. 

Ncube made the announcement amid protests by civil servants who are demanding that the Government restore their 2018 salaries when they earned about US$540.

In response to the announcement, Mzembi said the development was unacceptable:

Back to January 2009 GNU when we were all paid $100 by @BitiTendai , at least it worked. The cost of learning Government by @MthuliNcube has disrupted lives for four years, this is unacceptable. Learning expensively on the job to the detriment of lives!

The industrial actions that have been recurrent in the past two years come when the Government claims that it has been making surpluses which it says was channelled towards social amenities and infrastructure development.

Mamombe, Cecilia Case: Prosecutor Rejects ZBC Footage

The State yesterday objected to Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members, Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiris’, application to tender into the court record a video they claimed to have obtained from the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) as part of evidence in their on-going application for referral of their matter to the Constitutional Court (ConCourt).
Through their lawyers, Mr Alec Muchadehama and Mr Jeremiah Bamu, the duo claimed the video was aired on ZBCTv on September 9, 2020 and wanted it to be part of their application.

Mamombe and Chimbiri claimed the video was played on the national broadcaster with the intention to create the impression that they faked their abduction in May of the same year.

The two wanted their matter, in which they are accused of faking their abduction, to be referred to the ConCourt arguing that several of their rights were violated by their arrest.

In their application, they claimed there was incessant and adverse media publicity aimed at swaying the court to convict them, and the video from ZBC would show the negative publicity they were subjected to.

The State objected to the production of the video because of want of procedure and doubts regarding the authenticity of the video.

It said it will not allow the production of the video unless Mamombe and Chimbiri take the person who produced it to testify in court and be subjected to cross-examination.

“We are strongly opposed to the tendering of the video whose creator is unknown.

“The State is opposed to its production for want of procedure,” said Mr Michael Reza, who appeared for the State.

Mr Reza argued that documents had to be certified to qualify for their production in court records and questioned how a flash disc (memory stick), which the opposition party members wanted to tender, could be certified.

“He brought a flash disc and say it is a certified copy. How can this be certified? Everyone knows processes of certification.

“How does this flash (disc) purportedly containing evidence of abduction be termed trade or business record.”

“He is inviting a procedure which is alien to this jurisdiction,” he said.

Mr Reza rubbished Mamombe and Chimbiri’s assertions that their rights were violated by “incessant and adverse” publicity aimed at swaying the court into convicting them saying the court deals with law not public opinion.

“In the magistracy, this is the highest court (Chief Magistrate) and I do not believe that the court would say because of what was aired on ZTV, I find you guilty.

“It deals with proper evidence adduced in the court, not statements by friends to each other. It is a court of record. The State is very strongly opposed to this piece of irrelevant and inadmissible content contaminating the court record. On all fronts, this application ought to fail,” he said.

Mr Tafara Chirambira, who appeared together with Mr Reza, buttressed the latter’s submissions saying the State was not agreeing with the video’s authenticity.

He said authenticity was one of the requirements before a document was admitted into the court’s record.

“There is procedural irregularities that my colleagues are asking the court to partake.

“We are not agreeing on authenticity. We do not know of the flash and its contents,” he said.

Mr Muchadehama said the production of the video related to the application and one of the reliefs sought was that accused were not likely to receive a fair trial because there had been incessant and adverse publicity “to influence the outcome of these proceedings”.

“The reason for the production of the video is to show that it was aired on ZTV. The video was aired on September 9, 2020,” he said.

Mr Muchadehama said the video was authentic since it was downloaded from the national broadcaster and by its corporate legal secretary.

“ZBC downloaded the video and put it on flash, it then qualifies to be produced,” he said.

Chief Magistrate Mrs Faith Mushure is expected to decide on whether the flash disc will be admitted into the record or not on February 16. -Herald

Restore Civil Servants Dignity- President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to stop playing with civil servants’ conscience.

On Tuesday the regime announced a 20% pay rise – which has been rejected by civil servants.

According to President Chamisa, civil servants deserve to get their full salaries in United States dollars.

“RESTORE WORKERS’ DIGNTY..Government incentive measures to partially pay civil servants in USD is too little to guarantee a decent wage.

Pay full salaries in USD.Just fully dollarize.

The market is now effectively dollarised. Our Citizens government will make workers happy again,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

Mrewa Mission Charges USD489 for Uniforms Before School Fees

Dear Mr Chikanza.

school save this uniform is worth $489


Mrewa Mission is charging US$489 for uniforms before you pay school fees rtgs 58000 for 2022 form 1. Yesterday 9 January 2022 was registration day.  Please help expose this; we are now owing money we are not able to pay.  If you run around in Harare you would purchase the uniforms cheaper.  


They were not accepting the child unless you produce payment of US489.
Please expose this scam l am sure it is happening in many schools in Zimbabwe. To be honest the only thing you would buy from the school is tracksuit as it has a logo. Wish to remain anonymous.  Thank you for great work you are doing.


Struggling parent.

Zanu PF Rigging Tactics Exposed

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF hooligans raided a house belonging to a Citizens’ Coalition For Change member in Gutu District on Wednesday.

The rowdy Zanu PF members smashed window panes -demanding to see the CCC member.

“We have received reports of vandalism in Gutu ward 33. It is allerged that
@ZANUPF_Official
militia visited this homestead destroyed the windows looking for a young man who aspire to be a councillor representing
@CCCZimbabwe,” Citizens’ Coalition For Change said in a brief statement.

In a separate statement, Citizens’ Coalition For Change exposed Zanu PF’s rigging antics.

“A house in J section of Amaveni owned by Zanupf Kwekwe Central candidate Mapurazi has 164 active people registered under it. At most the house is a 4 bedroom house in high density meaning the rooms are relatively small but 164 pple are said by
@ZECzim
to be residents there.”

Rowdy Zanu PF Members Vandalize CCC Official’s House

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF hooligans raided a house belonging to a Citizens’ Coalition For Change member in Gutu District on Wednesday.

The rowdy Zanu PF members smashed window panes -demanding to see the CCC member.

“We have received reports of vandalism in Gutu ward 33. It is allerged that
@ZANUPF_Official
militia visited this homestead destroyed the windows looking for a young man who aspire to be a councillor representing
@CCCZimbabwe,” Citizens’ Coalition For Change said in a brief statement.

In a separate statement, Citizens’ Coalition For Change exposed Zanu PF’s rigging antics.

“A house in J section of Amaveni owned by Zanupf Kwekwe Central candidate Mapurazi has 164 active people registered under it. At most the house is a 4 bedroom house in high density meaning the rooms are relatively small but 164 pple are said by
@ZECzim
to be residents there.”

Bhasera Shines In SA

Onismor Bhasera

Veteran Warriors defender Onismor Bhasera continues to prove that age is just a number after he was named man of the match in SuperSport United’s 1-0 win over Maritzburg United in the Nebabank Cup today.

The 36-year old was featuring for Matsatsantsa for the first time since the Afcon finals and had a brilliant game on the left flank.

Kaitano Tembo’s charges won courtesy of late Iqraam Rayners solitary goal but it was Bhasera’s performance which stood out and he was deservedly named man of the match.

Tembo’s men progress to the round of 16 of the knockout tournament.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Understanding Cancer Screening

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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Shock As Man Axes Own Children To Death

A Gokwe man is up for murder after he allegedly axed his two children to death before dumping their bodies in a maize field.

Police are now hunting for the suspect, whose reason for killing his children aged 14 and 7 respectively, is yet unknown.

Through their official Twitter handle, police said the incident took place at Nyandoro Village, Chief Chireya in Gokwe on February 2. Pindula News presents a police statement on the case:

Police in Gokwe are investigating circumstances surrounding a case of murder which occurred at Nyandoro Village. A 43-year-old man is suspected to have struck dead his daughter (14) and son (7) with an axe over unknown reasons.

The bodies of the victims were found with deep cuts on the necks in a maize field and the father’s axe was recovered on the scene while shoe prints were observed near the bodies.

Police have since launched a manhunt for the suspect.- Pindula News

Man Arrested At A Lodge After Beating Up Lover 

By- Plans by a couple for a romantic sleepover at a city lodge in Masvingo turned ugly when the man ended up in police custody for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend.

Takunda Murevesi, (29), of Rhodhene suburb, was fined $8 000 or alternatively two months in prison by Masvingo magistrate Grace Tupiri after she convicted him of domestic violence.

Murevesi, who is a gold miner, pleaded guilty to the charges.

For the State, Tatenda Dzitiro told the court that Murevisi and his girlfriend, 24-year-old Melissa Kweza of Mucheke, booked a room for the night at Meemy Lodge in Rhodene on Monday.

Around 1am when Murevesi and Kweza were about to retire to bed for the night, a misunderstanding broke out and Murevesi started assaulting Kweza on the face and back with open hands and she cried out for help.

Meemy Lodge staff then contacted the police and Murevesi was subsequently arrested.

Kweza did not sustain any visible injuries and was not medically examined.

Murevesi told the court that the misunderstanding was sparked by something unusual that he had noticed on Kweza and inquired about.

In addition to the fine, Murevesi was sentenced to an additional two months that were conditionally suspended for five years.

 – New Ziana

Harare Pastor Undresses, Attacks Married Congregant Over Debt

By- A Harare pastor has reportedly teamed up with his wife, and some members of his flock attacked and undressed a married congregant during a crossover service in Epworth.

The victim now accuses the pastor and his wife of witchcraft, saying she has had continuous blood flow ever since the day of the attack.

Pastor Alfonce Mudzingwa of The Light Angel Apostolic Church allegedly teamed with other congregants and attacked Zamiwe Genti for demanding her money from Mudzingwa’s wife.

“The pastor and his wife teamed up with other congregants in attacking me after I confronted his wife for failing to pay my money. During the attack, the church secretary, together with Mai Mufundisi, removed my panties and hid them. From that day I have been menstruating and suspect Mai Mufundisi of bewitching me. They deserted their home from that day after I lodged a police report under RRB 5028157 at Epworth Police Station.
“No church services are being conducted since December because of that incident. My worry is about the non-stop blood flow and my husband is threatening to divorce me over the disappearance of my panties.”
Pr Mudzingwa confirmed the incident saying Genti attended the church service drunk and uttered unprintable words.
“That lady had some issues with my wife concerning clothing transactions,” said Pr Mudzingwa.
“On the day in question she came for the church service drunk and attacked my wife verbally over a debt. She went on to disturb the service and we decided to deal with her. It was not her first time attacking my wife. Some weeks before that Crossover Day she came to my house and attacked my wife and ended up taking a pot with relish, which was on the stove, and threw it away.
“Izvozvo ndizvo zvaakaroverwa zvekuzobviswa kwake bhurugwa izvo anotobvunza vakamuita izvozvo.”
Mai Mufundisi, who is believed to have visited her rural village following the incident, could not be reached for comment.
The church secretary and two others were reported to have been arrested and have since appeared in court over the issue. H Metro

400 Bank Workers Lose Jobs To Digitisation

By-At least 321 bank workers were retrenched between 2020 and 2021 while a further 119 are set to be laid off this year as the sector embraces digital transformation, amid calls to retrain staff to take up new roles to avoid layoffs.

Zimbabwe Banks and Allied Workers Union (Zibawu) secretary general Peter Mutasa on Thursday told New Ziana that automation of banking services would result in the laying off of more workers in the future.

“From 2020 and 2021 a total of 327 permanent workers were retrenched. This excludes many who were on fixed term contracts who lost employment too,” he said.

“We have started the year with bad news of 119 Steward Bank employees who are being retrenched now,” he added.

In a memo to workers early this month, Steward bank said the push towards digital banking had informed the decision to lay off staff.

“Following the successful deployment of our new core banking processes and the investments we continue to make in our digital transformation journey, Steward Bank has embarked on a retrenchment exercise to rationalise staffing levels,” it said.

Mutasa described the digital revolution as “a difficult period for workers”.

“Firstly we are lobbying authorities to take this shift seriously and come up with policy interventions. This shift is not just affecting workers but the whole nation. Government revenues, employment, social security and many other challenges need policy considerations.

“Secondly, we are also encouraging workers to upgrade themselves in order to acquire new skills that can match the new requirements. Unfortunately, because the nation is not ready also for the changes that are happening, the opportunities and information are limited. We are also negotiating with employers to develop programs for upskilling and reskilling of the workers as alternatives to retrenchments.

“The union is also coordinating the formation of workers’ cooperatives for workers to establish entrepreneurial ventures as teams for sustenance in case they lose jobs,” he said.

Bankers Association of Zimbabwe Ralph Watungwa said banks had the task to train workers to catch up with latest digital trends.

“The types of jobs that become available are those that are more qualitative which relate to talking to customers- sales roles, those are still there. Financial advisory roles are still there and potentially software development becomes new jobs that get created because of the migration which is not specific to banking. It’s a trend that is across all sectors.

“Banks will have to ensure that the people who are now moving into new roles which are replaced by automation are retrained to be able to deal with the new environment,” he said. – New Ziana

Woman Murdered, Killer Leaves Some Notes

By-Police in Marondera have launched a manhunt for a suspect, who allegedly killed in cold blood, a woman from Grasslands, Marondera who was on her way to a prayer session.
Nelia Maringa reportedly left her home at Grasslands Research Farm on Monday morning this week intending to go for prayers and fetch firewood afterwards but she never came back.
Her body was discovered the following day by Charles Mazorodze (55) also of Grasslands farm, Marondera with an axe stuck on the left side of her head.

He reported the matter to the police.
The killer reportedly left a letter indicating why he murdered Maringa.
Maringa’s body was found half naked with a black top and white braa on, while the lower part was undressed with underwear and black skin tight dropped to knee level.
The police further observed that her black and white skirt was pulled up to the waist.

Reports also say a bible and a counter book written Mercy Maringa on the cover.
A written note was seen on the deaseased’s back inscribed “To husband mark of the beast after maths of Chihure wakandirambirei this is just not manslaughter but a violent, bruital and toxic expression of love if not passion by ex-killer Maisiri paWedza.”
Fresh bruises were seen on the right hip.
The body of the deceased was conveyed to Marondera Provincial hospital awaiting for rape testing and post mortem.
National Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said investigations into the matter are in progress.

BREAKING: Teachers Suspend Minister For 3 Months In Jest

Teachers have hit back at their employer by announcing that they are suspending the minister who read out their own suspension, for the next 3-months.

The development was announced by the Rural Teacher’s Union’s Robson Chere.

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Private Lodge Love Ends In Tears

By- Plans by a couple for a romantic sleepover at a city lodge in Masvingo turned ugly when the man ended up in police custody for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend.

Takunda Murevesi, (29), of Rhodhene suburb, was fined $8 000 or alternatively two months in prison by Masvingo magistrate Grace Tupiri after she convicted him of domestic violence.

Murevesi, who is a gold miner, pleaded guilty to the charges.

For the State, Tatenda Dzitiro told the court that Murevisi and his girlfriend, 24-year-old Melissa Kweza of Mucheke, booked a room for the night at Meemy Lodge in Rhodene on Monday.

Around 1am when Murevesi and Kweza were about to retire to bed for the night, a misunderstanding broke out and Murevesi started assaulting Kweza on the face and back with open hands and she cried out for help.

Meemy Lodge staff then contacted the police and Murevesi was subsequently arrested.

Kweza did not sustain any visible injuries and was not medically examined.

Murevesi told the court that the misunderstanding was sparked by something unusual that he had noticed on Kweza and inquired about.

In addition to the fine, Murevesi was sentenced to an additional two months that were conditionally suspended for five years.

 – New Ziana

Zanu PF Boss In Girlfriend Death Threats Storm

By- A Zanu PF top official in Manicaland has been threatened to be killed by his girlfriend.

Albert Nyakuedzwa, the Zanu PF Makoni district committee chairperson, recently approached Rusape Magistrates Court seeking a peace order against his girlfriend, Tariro Faith Mhondiwa.

Nyakuedzwa is the husband to the provincial women’s boss Happiness Nyakuedzwa.

In his founding affidavit dated February 7, Nyakuedzwa cited Mhondiwa as the respondent. Reads the affidavit:

I am a married man with children residing at Forkington Farm, Headlands. I was involved in an extramarital affair with the respondent and I would constantly visit her place of residence.

As time went on, the respondent and I started having problems and I tried to end the relationship. Sometime last year when I went to her house, she (Mhondiwa) locked me inside for four hours against my will while she went away.

When I stopped going to her home, she was incessantly calling me and texting threatening to shoot me and send people to kill me. On another occasion, the respondent threw a water glass at me and I was hit on the head.

He said he is now in fear for his life and is constantly under stress as she calls me and texts to harass him. 

Nyakuedzwa confirmed the matter when contacted for comment.

Nyakuendzwa told NewsDay Zimbabwe that the matter is no longer going to court.

More: NewsDay Zimbabwe

Arteta Hits Back At Aubameyang

Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta has hit back at Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang after the striker accused the gaffer of having a problem with him during his time at the Emirates Stadium.

Aubameyang left the London club in January after his contract was terminated.

The 32-year-old had been frozen out at the Gunners and stripped of the captaincy following a disciplinary breach.

He then joined Barcelona on a free transfer, signing a three-year-contract.

Speaking on the fallout, Aubameyang said: “I don’t think I did anything wrong. I think (the problem) was just with him. He wasn’t happy. I was calm and that’s it.”

But Arteta has countered the claims and said he was the “solution, not the problem”.

The Arsenal boss told reporters on Wednesday: “I am extremely grateful for what Auba has done at the club, for his contribution since I have been here and the way I see myself in that relationship is the solution, not the problem.

“What I am saying is that I’ve been this solution, 100 per cent, I can look in the eye of anybody.

“I do lot of things wrong, for sure. But the intention all the time is the best – and not for me, it is for the club and for the team.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

ARMY TO SPEND THE NEXT 5 YEARS PROVING THAT LAND REFORM IS GOOD | VIDEO

ARMY TO SPEND THE NEXT 5 YEARS PROVING THAT LAND REFORM IS GOOD. Top soldiers meeting at Sapper Gono’s farm: ‘don’t criticise the land reform program, 5 years from now you will learn that it is good,’ an army officer says in front of spokesperson Col Aphios Makotore.

Onismor Bhasera Inspires SuperSport United To Victory

Veteran Warriors defender Onismor Bhasera continues to prove that age is just a number after he was named man of the match in SuperSport United’s 1-0 win over Maritzburg United in the Nebabank Cup today.

The 36-year old was featuring for Matsatsantsa for the first time since the Afcon finals and had a brilliant game on the left flank.

Kaitano Tembo’s charges won courtesy of late Iqraam Rayners solitary goal but it was Bhasera’s performance which stood out and he was deservedly named man of the match.

Tembo’s men progress to the round of 16 of the knockout tournament.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Onismor Bhasera

What Is Cancer Screening?

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.

Source: World Health Organization

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Zanu PF Hooligans Raid CCC Member’s House

Zanu PF hooligans raid house belonging to CCC member

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF hooligans raided a house belonging to a Citizens’ Coalition For Change member in Gutu District on Wednesday.

The rowdy Zanu PF members smashed window panes -demanding to see the CCC member.

“We have received reports of vandalism in Gutu ward 33. It is allerged that
@ZANUPF_Official
militia visited this homestead destroyed the windows looking for a young man who aspire to be a councillor representing
@CCCZimbabwe,” Citizens’ Coalition For Change said in a brief statement.

In a separate statement, Citizens’ Coalition For Change exposed Zanu PF’s rigging antics.

“A house in J section of Amaveni owned by Zanupf Kwekwe Central candidate Mapurazi has 164 active people registered under it. At most the house is a 4 bedroom house in high density meaning the rooms are relatively small but 164 pple are said by
@ZECzim
to be residents there.”

Zanu PF Rigging Tactics Exposed In Kwekwe

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF hooligans raided a house belonging to a Citizens’ Coalition For Change member in Gutu District on Wednesday.

The rowdy Zanu PF members smashed window panes -demanding to see the CCC member.

“We have received reports of vandalism in Gutu ward 33. It is allerged that
@ZANUPF_Official
militia visited this homestead destroyed the windows looking for a young man who aspire to be a councillor representing
@CCCZimbabwe,” Citizens’ Coalition For Change said in a brief statement.

In a separate statement, Citizens’ Coalition For Change exposed Zanu PF’s rigging antics.

“A house in J section of Amaveni owned by Zanupf Kwekwe Central candidate Mapurazi has 164 active people registered under it. At most the house is a 4 bedroom house in high density meaning the rooms are relatively small but 164 pple are said by
@ZECzim
to be residents there.”

We Don’t Eat Promises, Teachers Tell Mnangagwa, Mthuli

Tinashe Sambiri|Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe( PTUZ) has accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration of playing mind games calculated to mislead and hoodwink educators.

Civil servants have flatly rejected the 20% pay rise announced by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube on Tuesday.

In a statement on Twitter PTUZ said:
“Anyone who is comfortable with teachers getting in front of kids while they are so impoverished is being unfair.
@MthuliNcube
did not improve anything by his announcement yesterday. We said the money is little, and he merely re-arranged the distribution of the same amount.

Gvt is not serious about the situation. Teachers are actually broke, they need food on the table and money to go back to work, real money, not smoke and mirrors promised for March. Promises are not a currency. We need the money NOW, and the figure is US$540. Tanzwanana here?”

Pay Rise: Teachers Refuse To Be Cheated By Emmerson Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe( PTUZ) has accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration of playing mind games calculated to mislead and hoodwink educators.

Civil servants have flatly rejected the 20% pay rise announced by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube on Tuesday.

In a statement on Twitter PTUZ said:
“Anyone who is comfortable with teachers getting in front of kids while they are so impoverished is being unfair.
@MthuliNcube
did not improve anything by his announcement yesterday. We said the money is little, and he merely re-arranged the distribution of the same amount.

Gvt is not serious about the situation. Teachers are actually broke, they need food on the table and money to go back to work, real money, not smoke and mirrors promised for March. Promises are not a currency. We need the money NOW, and the figure is US$540. Tanzwanana here?”

Raymond Majongwe

Pay Civil Servants Full Salaries In USD – President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to stop playing with civil servants’ conscience.

On Tuesday the regime announced a 20% pay rise – which has been rejected by civil servants.

According to President Chamisa, civil servants deserve to get their full salaries in United States dollars.

“RESTORE WORKERS’ DIGNTY..Government incentive measures to partially pay civil servants in USD is too little to guarantee a decent wage.

Pay full salaries in USD.Just fully dollarize.

The market is now effectively dollarised. Our Citizens government will make workers happy again,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

President Chamisa

ZCTU Calls For USD Wages

By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union (ZCTU) has called on government to pay its workers in United States dollars saying the local RTGS has failed.

Posting on Twitter, ZCTU said government should not force RTGS down the throats of civil servants when it had been rejected by the market.

” We call for US$ wages and salaries. It is not that we are not patriotic but we are simply reacting to the market dictates. The RTGS has failed and it has been rejected. Why should it be foisted down the throat of workers?” said ZCTU Secretary General, Japhet Moyo.

Parents Defend Teachers’ Strike

By A Correspondent- Some disgruntled parents in Harare have defended school teachers’ ongoing industrial action, saying the strike must spread to other sectors.

Schools reopened amid chaos Monday, with pupils being sent home after finding teachers absent from work.

The situation was the same in most schools on Tuesday and only a few schools were completely shut down while many were opened but without any learning taking place.

Some parents who came to pick their children told NewZimbabwe.com that every worker who is earning the Zimbabwean dollar must go on strike. Said one anonymous parent:

Everyone must join the strike. Not only teachers, all workers who are earning the useless Zimbabwean dollar must go on strike. We are tired of poverty.

Another parent said the ZW$20 000 that teachers are getting was insufficient for their welfare.

Added the parent:

We pay rent in foreign currency, school fees, transport, food all on that little amount. Strike ngaiende mberi. We are tired of the rtgs that does not even pay rent.

Teachers’ unions have been calling the broader working class to join their campaign for better salaries and working conditions.

The government has threatened to withhold salaries for teachers who are not reporting for duty. It has also increased the salaries by 20 per cent across the board.

ED Offers Title Deeds To Harare Homeseekers

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has offered title deeds to an estimated 80 000 home-seekers in the capital whose informal settlements and structures face demolition.

The move which comes a few weeks before the March 26 by-elections has been viewed as the ruling party’s strategy to influence the electorate. 

Mnangagwa is scheduled to hand the title deeds on Saturday when he is scheduled to address what ZANU PF officials dubbed “mother of all rallies” in Epworth. 

Dwellers have been at loggerheads with the local board over plans to demolish their structures.

In the past two years, dozens of structures and informal settlements were destroyed, leaving homeowners and informal traders counting heavy losses.

ZANU PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said handing out title deeds would be a game-changer and likened the move to the attainment of independence in 1980. He told journalists at a Press conference at the party headquarters:

I am confidently told that by now probably 80 000 houses have been mapped and given addresses. The President will be there to give each one an address, an identity.

The signature act of the Epworth visit would be to grant title deeds to the existing stock of urban houses which the people have and have never used and are dead capital.

We have decided as a party that we shall be giving title deeds to urban people. This is something which is big; it is as big as the land reform. It is as big as independence. It is a signal to urban people that since you are living in an urban setting you need to have a history of credit.

He added that urban people who have no title deeds find it difficult to acquire loans from banks.

Mutsvangwa, however, admitted that the party failed to implement its ambitious plan in the 2018 election manifesto to construct 1.5 million housing units.

Zanu PF Stalwart Seeks Peace Order Over Death Threats From Ex Girlfriend

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF Makoni district committee chairperson Albert Nyakuedzwa‘s ex-girlfriend has threatened to kill him for ending the relationship.

Nyakuedzwa has approached Rusape Magistrates Court seeking a peace order against Tariro Faith Mhondiwa.

Nyakuedzwa is the husband to the provincial women’s boss Happiness Nyakuedzwa.

In his founding affidavit dated February 7, Nyakuedzwa cited Mhondiwa as the respondent. Reads the affidavit:

I am a married man with children residing at Forkington Farm, Headlands. I was involved in an extramarital affair with the respondent and I would constantly visit her place of residence.

As time went on, the respondent and I started having problems and I tried to end the relationship. Sometime last year when I went to her house, she (Mhondiwa) locked me inside for four hours against my will while she went away.

When I stopped going to her home, she was incessantly calling me and texting threatening to shoot me and send people to kill me. On another occasion, the respondent threw a water glass at me and I was hit on the head.

He said he is now in fear for his life and is constantly under stress as she calls me and texts to harass him. 

Nyakuedzwa confirmed the matter when contacted for comment.

Nyakuendzwa told NewsDay Zimbabwe that the matter is no longer going to court.

Harare Man Sued US$100k Over Affair With Married Woman

By A Correspondent- A Harare man is being sued for US$100 000 at the High Court after allegedly having an adulterous affair with the wife of another man.

The affair is said to have existed since 2019 when the woman at the centre of the suit relocated from South Africa to Zimbabwe.

After the woman arrived in Zimbabwe to stay with her in-laws, the husband remained in the neighbouring country.

Clyde Matthew Bowes is suing Gareth Lecluse of Mt Pleasant in Harare for having an adulterous love affair with his wife, Wendy Kathryn Bowes, whom he married on November 23, 2008, in Tauranga, New Zealand.

Bowes is claiming US$50 000 arising from infringement of his right to privacy, dignity and reputation.

He is also claiming another US$50 000 in loss of comfort and services of his wife as a result of the said adulterous relationship.

In the summons filed at the High Court and prepared by lawyer Mr Admire Rubaya, Bowes said his marriage to Wendy Kathryn Bowes was still legally subsisting. 

He claimed that they were blessed with two children before Lecluse started the affair with his wife.

He said:

The defendant (Lecluse) has been involved in an adulterous relationship with the plaintiff’s spouse, Wendy Kathryn Bowes since 2019 after plaintiff (Bowes) and his wife made the decision to relocate, in circumstances where plaintiff would initially remain in South Africa whilst his wife, Wendy Kathryn Bowes, would relocate to Zimbabwe and stay at his mother’s house.

(The) Defendant knowingly and intentionally took advantage of the plaintiff’s absence from the country, committed adultery on numerous occasions, whilst plaintiff’s wife was being housed by plaintiff’s mother, which was very embarrassing to the plaintiff.

Bowes claims that after discovering that Lecluse and his wife were having an affair, the two moved in to stay together as husband and wife despite the defendant knowing that Wendy Kathryn Bowes was married.

Police Hunt Suspects Who Raped, Murdered AFM Pastor

Police in Marondera are looking for suspects who allegedly raped and axed to death a female pastor early this week.

The body of Nelia Maringe (45) was discovered in a bush near Grasslands Research Station in Marondera, a day after she did not return home from prayers.

Maringe had recently completed theology studies with the AFM church.

Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Simon Chazovachii confirmed the incident.

He said: “Police are investigating a murder case in Marondera where a woman was found dead with her body half-naked. We appeal to those who may have information that may lead to the arrest of the suspect to alert the nearest police station.”

It is said that on February 7, at around 11 am, Maringe informed her neighbour Rutendo Machapa that she was going into a nearby bush area for prayers and to fetch firewood.

She left carrying her Bible, counter book and an axe.

She didn’t return home that day but was instead found dead the following morning by Charles Mazorodze (53) who was fetching firewood.

He then alerted the police who attended the scene.

Her body was taken to Marondera Provincial Hospital for post-mortem.

Just Dollarize, Chamisa Tells Govt

By Jane Mlambo| Opposition Citizens Coalition For Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has told the government to dollarize saying the market is already dollarized.

Posting on Twitter Thursday morning, Chamisa said the government incentive measures to pay civil servants in United States dollars were too little to guarantee a decent wage.

“RESTORE WORKERS’ DIGNTY..Government incentive measures to partially pay civil servants in USD is too little to guarantee a decent wage. Pay full salaries in USD.Just fully dollarize. The market is now effectively dollarised. Our Citizens government will make workers happy again,” said Chamisa.

Early this week, government announced monetary and non-monetary measures aimed at improving the welfare of civil servants.

This followed a full blown strike by teachers on the opening day of the first term for 2022.

Government announced a 20 percent increase in civil servants salaries effective 1 January, an additional USD100 converted from their salary as well as non monetary benefits including payment of school fees for teachers’ children and importation of vehicles duty free among other incentives.

Teachers have however described the move as window dressing of their problem as they are demanding USD540 per month.

Journalist Lands Top Post At Newly Launched Environment Organisation

By Tafadzwa Muranganwa| A freelance journalist who write extensively on climate change has been named as the president of a newly formed environmental organisation.

The journalist , Tendai Keith Guvamombe ,was  announced as the new president of EcoEthics Zimbabwe on Thursday by Lisa Cutter ,a US legislator .

“I hereby ,officially announce Mr Tendai Guvamombe as the president of EcoEthics Zimbabwe,”she said .

Before making the big announcement, Lisa Cutter who is the ruling  Democratic Party ,Colorado House of Representative ,told delegates who included journalists to guard against misinformation  with regards to climate change.

“There is a big concern on the proliferation of misinformation on  climate change where different theories are being perpetuated for example that its not humans who are the major contributor to climate change.

“Such misinformation need to be countered and thus journalists play a big role in addressing such,”she said.

According to the founder of EcoEthics Global  Movement ,Madhvi Chittour ,African countries should take seriously sustainability policies to preserve the environment and guard against climate change.

“I would like to implore the African Union to prioritise sustainability policies and change the mindset of citizens to enhance sustainable  development.

“This can be done by introducing sustainable development in the schools  curricula,” demanded the 10-year-old Colorado-based climate change activist .

“Conserving top soil is the best way to fight climate change,” added the young activist.

Accepting his new role, freelance journalist , Tendai Guvamombe ,said he was humbled and ready to lead young people in addressing climate change.

“Words can fail me to express my gratitude. With the mandate I have been entrusted with I am  going to hit the ground running to ensure young people are at the pinnacle of advocating for measures to curb the effects of climate change,” said Guvamombe.

The Zimbabwe Youth Council representative Mr Tatenda Mutasa assured all young people who wish to take up sustainable development and eco-friendly projects to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change that the government was ready to support such initiatives.

26 March By-Elections, A Futile Exercise: Opposition Leader

Opposition Coalition for Democrats (Code) president Trust Chikohora has said by-elections scheduled for March 26 were a futile exercise that wasted the country’s resources and would not add any value to the country’s political fortunes.

Chikohora whose party is a member of the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) said instead of channeling resources for by elections government should direct such efforts in ensuring that electoral reforms were put in place ahead of the 2023 plebiscite.

“As Code we will not participate in the by-elections of March 2022 as they are simply a waste of State coffers,”Chikohora said in an interview.

“And as such having these by-elections which actually will produce MPs and councillors who will only be able to serve for just about a year will not add much value to our country at this stage.”

If you look at the cost of running these elections versus the benefit you will see the cost far outweighs the benefit that may be derived from the by-elections,”he added.

He said whatever outcome to be derived from the by-elections would not change the status quo in terms of governance processes in the country.

“To us this is a costly exercise which will not realise any benefits as far as improving the lives of the people of Zimbabwe is concerned,”he said.

Last month leader of opposition National Constitutional Assembly Lovemore Madhuku also told journalists that next month’s by-elections lacked political significance and were a waste of resources.

He said the country needed to focus on electoral reforms ahead of next year’s polls.

Woman Dumps Cocaine At Harare Lodge

By A Correspondent- The police said they were investigating a case in which a Zimbabwean woman left 695 grammes of cocaine worth $6 505 200 at a Harare lodge.

The drug was left in the custody of an Indian.

It is believed the unidentified woman, who is suspected to be a drug trafficker, wanted the man, who is a foreigner, to transport the cocaine to India on her behalf.

Police spokesperson Paul Nyathi, confirmed the incident, saying investigations revealed that the man discovered that the parcel contained cocaine and left the bag at the lodge before departing.

“The ZRP is investigating a case of suspected drug trafficking in which an unknown Zimbabwean woman settled accommodation bills for an Indian national at a local lodge in Harare,” he said.

“The woman then went back with a parcel, which she instructed the man to travel with back to India.

“The man discovered that the parcel contained cocaine and left the bag at the lodge before leaving for India.

“A report was made to the police leading to the recovery of 695 grammes of cocaine with a street value of $6 505 200.”

The suspect was also found in possession of 19 twists of dagga. H Metro

MATANGA PASSES BUCK TO MHONA OVER RESTRICTION OF MOVEMENT OF MOTORISTS

ZIMBABWE Republic Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has passed the buck on Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Hon. Felix Mhona whom he said is the authority responsible for the administration of the law which law enforcements agents were relying upon to restrict the movement of motorists for allegedly failing to display permanent registration number plates.

Matanga disclosed this in a response to a letter written to him by Paidamoyo Saurombe of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who had demanded that ZRP should immediately allow access to motorists who had paid for the acquisition of permanent registration number plates at Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) but had not yet been issued to them while CVR and the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development attend to sorting out the challenges they were facing.

In his letter, Saurombe had protested that it was grossly unreasonable for ZRP officers to curtail the movement of motorists who have paid for permanent registration number plates and that the motoring public was being needlessly harassed and inconvenienced at numerous police checkpoints.

The human rights lawyer told Matanga that it was unfortunate for ZRP to label everyone without permanent registration number plates as being criminal elements committing gross acts such as armed robbery, kidnapping, unlawful entry as well as hit and run traffic accidents in Zimbabwe.

The ZRP dragnet operation which commenced in January 2022, Saurombe said, is arbitrary without any room for discretion and was hindering motorists’ rights to movement as well as being unreasonable and could not be justified in a democratic society.

In response, Matanga faulted Hon. Mhona and told Saurombe that the Police Service is a creature of the Constitution which draws its functions from the supreme law of the land.

Matanga said Hon. Mhona is the one responsible for the administration of the Vehicle Registration and Licensing Act, which ZRP had purportedly been relying upon in conducting the operation to impound vehicles, which human rights lawyers had argued does not empower law enforcement agents to impound motorists’ vehicles and hence they
cannot grant to themselves powers which they are not vested with at law.

The ZRP Commissioner-General told Saurombe to direct some motorists who paid for permanent registration number plates and can show their proof of payment documentation to Hon. Mhona, whom he said should be able to address such issues.

CCC “Improving System” By Participating In Rigged Elections – So Wasted GNU Chance To End Dictatorship “To Improve” It!

By Wilbert Mukori- “Chamisa has accused the government of rigging elections and still insists he won the 2018 presidential elections,” reported Bulawayo24.

“He however, called on supporters to exercise their right to vote, warning that ballot box apathy due to rigging concerns would only benefit Zanu-PF.”

This is utter nonsense! There is no denying that Zanu PF has been rigging elections.

In the March 2008 elections; the nearest Zimbabwe has ever got to holding free, fair and credible elections because Zanu PF was forced to switch-off the party’s vote rigging machine; Morgan Tsvangirai garnered 73% of the votes, according to Mugabe’s Freudian slip. The vote rigging machine was turned back on in time to stop the results being announced.

The regime then spent the next six weeks counting 5 million votes – read cooking up the votes because Tsvangirai’s 73% was whittled down to 47%, enough to force a presidential runoff.

During the runoff Zanu PF used wanton violence to punish the electorate for having rejected the party in the earlier vote. Millions of people were harassed, beaten, raped and/or had their property destroyed. Many were abducted and over 500 were murdered in cold blood! And in the June 2008 runoff Mugabe claimed an 84% landslide victory.

However, no one; not even the see-nothing, hear-nothing and say-nothing SADC and AU elections observers; would recognise Zanu PF’s electoral legitimacy given the party’s blatant cheating and wanton violence in election.

SADC forced Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF cronies to sign the 2008 Global Political Agreement (GPA), agreeing to the need to implement a raft of democratic reforms designed to stop the blatant cheating and wanton violence that had marred the 2008 elections. A Government of National Unity (GNU) was formed and tasked to implement the reforms.

Morgan Tsvangirai, Nelson Chamisa and the other MDC leaders were in the GNU and everyone expected them, not the Zanu PF leaders, to implement the reforms. Mugabe bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of high office and, with their snouts in the feeding trough, they forgot about implementing reforms. Not even the regular nagging by SADC leaders, who were the guarantor of the GPA, to implement the reforms got Tsvangirai and company to do anything.

SADC leaders made a last-minute desperate bid to have the 2013 elections postponed until reforms were implemented.

“In 2013 the Maputo Summit, in June 2013, before the elections, the Maputo Summit was all about having the elections postponed – the SADC summit. I went there,” Dr Ibbo Mandaza, director of SAPES, told Journalist Violet Gonda.

“I was there at the Summit and Mugabe pretended to agree to a postponement of the elections. If you recall, the postponement was based on the need to reform at least electoral laws.

“And after that Summit, Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, all of them were called to a separate meeting by the Heads of State of SADC in the absence of Mugabe, that same evening. And they were told; I was sitting there outside the room with Mac Maharaj; they were told ‘if you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done’.

As we know, Tsvangirai and company participated in the 2013 elections and as feared, Zanu PF blatantly rigged. Indeed, MDC has been participating in these flawed and illegal elections, with not even token reforms in place only to give vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy. SADC leaders’ advice to postpone elections until reforms are implemented has fallen on deaf ears.

Even now, 14 years since the 2008 GPA and benefit of hindsight, Chamisa and his MDC/CCC still continue to insist on participating in flawed and illegal elections. The truth is Chamisa and company are now a curse to the nation; they have proven to be corrupt and breathtakingly incompetent beyond the pale.

Chamisa is arguing people to participate in these elections knowing fully well without reform Zanu PF will rig the election. It is “you right to participate”, he maintains. People have the right to free, fair and credible elections. If elections are rigged then, per se, that right is being denied and to pretend one is still exercising their right then is stupid, to say the least; especially when doing so gives legitimacy to the vote rigging Zanu PF.

“The fact that the game is unfair does not mean you should not play! We continue to improve the game!” Oh! For Pete’s sake! What improvements could possibly come from participating in flawed elections to perpetuate the dictatorship, to outweigh dismantling it and end the corrupt and tyrannical rule so the important task of rebuilding from the ruins can finally start!

It was USA ambassador to Zimbabwe, Chris Dell for said in a leaked cable to Washington that Morgan Tsvangirai was “a flawed and indecisive character who will be an albatross round the nation’s (Zimbabwe) neck if he ever got into power!” He should have said it about the entire MDC leadership.

MDC leaders has since been in power as the country’s main opposition party and in the 2008 to 2013 GNU and have been the milestone round the nation’s neck dragging us all down into the crashing abyss. Whilst it is true that Zanu PF has landed the nation into this economic and political mess. It is equally true that MDC leaders’ blundering incompetence have helped Zanu PF stay in power and us stuck in the mess!

Grace Mugabe Finishes Mnangagwa Off

The below is a file video of former First Lady Grace Mugabe around this time exactly 6 years ago saying: Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government will not lift a piece of straw.

She poetically said Mnangagwa will be the type of person who overstays just after entering in, meaning his leadership will be characterised by a lot of restlessness and emtpy pursuit. She said: “you know how it will happen is that you will enter like this, and then overstay just after entering; there is a small fella who brags at me who says i went to the warfront, I don’t get orders from Mai Mugabe because I went to the war; Why do you go into the public and say you fought in the war, Mai Mugabe should not correct me?

“You yourselff saying such a thing that I should not correct you when I see you are destroying the party? No, down with you.

“This thing that you will rise up with solders to go and bomb a place, not it will not work; it will actually work against you, because what is there is that you just want to frighten Mai and Baba Mugabe, to threaten us saying you will go to their Dairy farm, we have to threaten them because they will take our seats – you are totally mad! You are mad. Which seat? Who told you that there is a vacancy at State House? I am still there, my clothes are still there, and those of my children.

“It is God because God is telling vaMugabe to finish what he started. Finish what you started. You know if vaMugabe was the type that sleeps around, he would have left so many kids around; as for you we will not reveal how many kids you have dotted across the country; but you want to spend time insulting me, saying Mugabe took a second wife; it is actually fine because he married me the right way; I am not the prostitute you spend time gossiping about. You, the prostitutes you bedded up to this day you are sleeping with, you stop talking since you know you have skeletons inside.”

WAS SHE RIGHT?

Credits-Newsday

Man Axes Minors, Flees

By A Correspondent- A Gokwe man is up for murder after he allegedly axed his two children to death before dumping their bodies in a maize field.

Police are now hunting for the suspect, whose reason for killing his children aged 14 and 7 respectively, is yet unknown.

Through their official Twitter handle, police said the incident took place at Nyandoro Village, Chief Chireya in Gokwe on February 2.

We present a police statement on the case:

Police in Gokwe are investigating circumstances surrounding a case of murder which occurred at Nyandoro Village. A 43-year-old man is suspected to have struck dead his daughter (14) and son (7) with an axe over unknown reasons.

The bodies of the victims were found with deep cuts on the necks in a maize field and the father’s axe was recovered on the scene while shoe prints were observed near the bodies.

Police have since launched a manhunt for the suspect.- Pindula News

Mberengwa Chief (67) Impregnates Viagra Selling Neighbour’s Wife

 By- Chief Bvute born Andrew Bvute (67) of Mberengwa has impregnated the wife of a man who used to sell him sex enhancing tablets.

Biggy Munyesegwa (43) of Yorks Business Centre in Mberengwa discovered the pregnancy through messages in his wife’s phone on Saturday.

The Mirror is in possession of the messages.

Chief Bvute confirmed the allegations although he initially denied the story. He later said that the woman told him that she was single.

There are many complaints that Chief Bvute who stays 2km away from Yorks Business Centre goes out with married women. The Mirror is told that Munyesegwa had at the time of going to Press reported the issue to Mberengwa District Development Co-ordinator Vafios Hlavati and was referred to Chief Chizunze.

Munyesegwa told The Mirror this week that Chief Bvute was a regular client who bought sex enhancing tablets from him. When Munyesegwa is not at home, the tablets are sold by his wife Princess Musorowachena (30) and Munyesegwa therefore introduced his wife to the chief.

“I remember introducing my wife to the chief, telling her to respect the chief and never to disclose to anyone that he was buying sex tablets. The chief had to buy tablets in private,” said Munyesegwa.

Munyesegwa went to work at Sabi Mine in Zvishavane in September last year and he came back suddenly and found his wife with a phone that she secretly kept. He grabbed the phone and went through the messages and discovered love messages between the Chief and Musorowachena.

He was shocked to realise from the messages that his wife was even pregnant with the chief.

The messages between the chief and Musorowachena have gone viral in the villages.

“I am hurt and confused. I am asking the world to help me, I don’t know what to do. Bvute was my client who bought sex tablets from me. I introduced him to my wife so that he could get his orders from her whenever I am not there. 

“I recall saying to her, this is our chief please ensure that he is given privacy when he buys tablets because he is a respected person in the community. 

“I was away since September last year and when I came back I noticed my wife was having an affair with the chief and they communicated using a small secret phone [Kambudzi],” said Munyesegwa.

In one of the messages the wife said to the chief: 

“I am pregnant are you going to take good care of the pregnancy till birth?”

 The chief replied “ko wazogoita nhumbu sei uri pajongwe rako, (But why did you fall pregnant when you have a husband?”

 “It was a mistake,” said the wife.

“Am appealing to the world for help, how can I deal with this matter. 

“I suggest the unscrupulous chief should be punished because news coming around the community says the chief has a habit of falling in love with married woman,” narrated an embittered Munyesegwa.

Munyesegwa and Musorowachena have been married since 2013 and are blessed with two children.

Bvute initially said the story was false but when The Mirror told him that the messages to Musorowachena was coming from the same number that The Mirror had called him, he said the woman told him she wasn’t married.

“I didn’t know that the woman is married. She lied to me that she was single and we started dating. How could I date a married woman?” asked Bvute

https://masvingomirror.com

Grace Mugabe Files: Mnangagwa’s Govt Won’t Lift A Straw

The below is a file video of former First Lady Grace Mugabe around this time exactly 6 years ago saying: Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government will not lift a piece of straw.

She poetically said Mnangagwa will be the type of person who overstays just after entering in, meaning his leadership will be characterised by a lot of restlessness and emtpy pursuit. She said: “you know how it will happen is that you will enter like this, and then overstay just after entering; there is a small fella who brags at me who says i went to the warfront, I don’t get orders from Mai Mugabe because I went to the war; Why do you go into the public and say you fought in the war, Mai Mugabe should not correct me?

“You yourselff saying such a thing that I should not correct you when I see you are destroying the party? No, down with you.

“This thing that you will rise up with solders to go and bomb a place, not it will not work; it will actually work against you, because what is there is that you just want to frighten Mai and Baba Mugabe, to threaten us saying you will go to their Dairy farm, we have to threaten them because they will take our seats – you are totally mad! You are mad. Which seat? Who told you that there is a vacancy at State House? I am still there, my clothes are still there, and those of my children.

“It is God because God is telling vaMugabe to finish what he started. Finish what you started. You know if vaMugabe was the type that sleeps around, he would have left so many kids around; as for you we will not reveal how many kids you have dotted across the country; but you want to spend time insulting me, saying Mugabe took a second wife; it is actually fine because he married me the right way; I am not the prostitute you spend time gossiping about. You, the prostitutes you bedded up to this day you are sleeping with, you stop talking since you know you have skeletons inside.”

WAS SHE RIGHT?

Credits-Newsday

“ZANU PF HAS NOTHING NEW TO OFFER”

The Zimbabwe revolutionary party popularly known as Zanu PF has dismally failed to maintain its status quo and has lost its credibility in  implementing sound developmental policies and good governance in many sectors.

By Leonard Koni- The party has been grappling with internal factional fights, the scourge of corruption , creating an opposition of its own liking and poor governance. It has clearly lost its marble and has failed to put the economy into stability.

Surprisingly the Zanu PF government is now talking about reviving the economy forgetting that they were in power for more than 40 years.

The so called new republic pretending to be new wine in old wine skins which was born out of the 2017 coup is worst than the old republic and leaves a lot to be desired.

This year’s school calendar has already been plunged into another crisis from the outbreak of Covid19 as headmasters have also joined teachers in an industrial action citing incapacitation.

Our economy has failed  the competitiveness on the international arena because of poor economic policies which are always changed like diapers. There is lack of policy consistency.

There is always a hide and seek scenario in the issue of dollarisation with Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube blowing hot and cold.

Four decades of Zanu PF misrule has crippled the health sector where medication is scarce, the transport industry,  educational sector just to mention a few.

There are no serious infrastructural development in major cities of the country except a few colonial facades still giving off an aura of faded majesty.

Fuel prices continue to be pegged in Zimbabwe’s bond notes and there is nowhere one can find readily available fuel sold in local currency. The sector has since been dollarised.

Workers are heavily taxed and they can’t  breathe. A country’s economy is not grown by taxing the people but by producing and increasing its exports on the global sphere.

There is glaring and overwhelming evidence to show that Zanu-PF has failed the nation through its empty promises.

Political gimmicks are the order of the day as the country gets into another level of political campaign with residents being promised title deeds for home ownership.

Giving them another five year term would be disastrous as the leaders currently  have drought of ideas and have nothing new to offer.

Email – [email protected]

Mining Union Urges Parents to Rally Behind Striking Teachers

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

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

Maxwell Teedzai

Consequently, teachers in Zimbabwe have been fighting for wage adjustment above PDL – Poverty Datum Line. Employers have repeatedly failed to satisfy the salary adjustment demands of teachers across the country. This scenario has created a situation whereby the quality of education is fast- deteriorating while parents are being forced to fork out extra money to arrange their kids for extra lessons.

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

NMWUZ President said as a mine workers’ Union it was morally right to take a diplomatic stance in standing with teachers’ Unions which include ZMTA – Zimbabwe Teachers’ Union, PTUZ – Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe, ARTUZ – Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe and others.

Meanwhile, NMWUZ President has hinted that employers meet the standing demands of mine workers or risk facing unending protests and strikes in 2022. This time around the Union will rope – in spouses and dependants of mine workers in all thier industrial actions of 2022.

“This time spouses and dependents will be there to minimize victimisation of mine workers and as Union President I will be in the forefront leading the protests – Amandla awethu, gore rino igore remasimba evashandi – mari kuvashandi, 2022 – year of workers’ rights – decent work for the worker,” said Nomboka in a Union slogan. 

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

Teachers have refused to go to work after Government announced the official date of commencing first school term of 2022 (February 7th).

Mugwadi Fired Himself And Was Pushed Back by Mutsvangwa?

By Editorial Team | ZimEye briefly analyses the events on Wednesday afternoon when it was reported that ZANU PF Director Tafadzwa Mugwadi has been fired.

Tafadzwa Mugwadi

The announcement was flighted by the official ZANU PF Patriots twitter account which Mugwadi himself supervises in his official capacity as the Director.

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Remembering The Life Of A Pioneering Property Tycoon, Eddies Pfugari

By A Correspondent| Eddies Pfugari born Edward Nyanyiwa’s name is very familiar among people involved in the properties sector because of his extensive work in the development of Harare to be where it is today.

The humble and principled property giant whose unwavering support of black economic empowerment endeared him with many, would have turned 85 today.

The trailblazing pioneer of black economic empowerment died on February 10, 2019, leaving behind a flourishing business empire estimated at US$30 million now being managed by Edward Jnr.

“A true African fighter and man of rare vision, principle and deep compassion, he touched the lives of countless people through his unwavering support of black economic empowerment,” his eldest son Edward Nyanyiwa Jnr, recounts.

In commemoration of the late property tycoon death, ZimEye traces his humble beginnings and explore how a daring young man’s dream to travel to America stalled, resulting in him settling in South Africa before ultimately tracing his roots back to Zimbabwe and settling in Mbare instead of New York.

Born to Goromonzi-based peasant parents in 1936, Pfugari was only able to attend school up to Standard Two, the equivalent of Form Two in the modern education system.

Realising that he had no chance of progressing, he joined the great trek to South Africa at a very tender age, settling with only identified as Mangoro in the Sophiatown before it was razed to the ground by the Apartheid South African regime.

According to Edward Jnr, Pfugari’s ultimate dream was to go and settle down in America and had heard of ships departing from Cape Town to his intended destination.

So after spending some time with his uncle in Sophiatown, he, in 1952, set off for Cape Town but never arrived.

While on his way to the port city, he heard some people saying the captains wanted to be paid in the form of a diamond to allow you to board the ship.

Because he did not have any such, the dejected 16-year-old turned back, his journey ending at a place called Mamathwane.

He found himself settling at a small Northern Cape mining town called Delporthope where he started working at a diamond mining company thinking it would be easy for him to find the diamond with which to pay the captain of the ship which was to ferry him to America.

He trained and worked as a locomotive driver at the mine, staying there long enough to start considering a family. It was at this place where he married his first wife, Ntsietso Heasebia Pfafane.

Frustrated that he couldn’t pick any diamond there, he departed with his wife and settled at another diamond mine, Smith Mine, becoming a driver for mine’s trucks.

In 1954, the couple was blessed with a baby girl which he named Chipo. A boy, named Elisha, would follow two years but lived for only two weeks. Edward Jnr was born on 1958.

However, when Edward was just a few weeks old, Pfugari was convinced that he had had enough of South Africa and without any diamond to be found, he set out back home, leaving his wife and children behind.

In 1959, he went back to South Africa intending to fetch his family but could not locate them. He instead ended up bringing back to Rhodesia another woman, Toto with whom he had one child, a son called Terrance.

When he fell sick in 1961 and spent a of time indisposed, Toto abandoned him, returning to her home country and leaving Terrance in the care of his mother who lived at a farm in Selous.

Pfugari ended up seeking divine healing at the Guta Ramwari Church shrine in Zvimba. While recovering there, he met a girl called Mildred and they got married and their union was blessed with children: Stephene, Naomi, Henrietta and Itai.

He then moved to live with his mother at the farm in Selous and started a restaurant and butchery business in Harare, then Salisbury. The business quickly grew because of the tasty meals served there and this earned him the nickname Pfugari.

With proceeds from the business, he bought his first farm in Beatrice, which he later sold and used the money to purchase another farm in Norton.

His property business came as an accident really.

According to Edward Jnr, Pfugari’s actual intention was to become a fulltime farmer, but learnt that he had to pay a huge debt. This prompted him to subdivide and sell the stands in order to pay the debt.

He never looked back from then on.

He bought Whitecliff Farm near Harare, Raylands Farm in Gweru, Alpherton Farm in Mutare and Brockdale in Bindura, all of which are now being turned into urban residential areas.

He formed his first company, Eddies Pfugari Pvt Ltd, in the early 1980s, eventually establishing several others.

He also got involved in the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, a highly lucrative undertaking at the time and established himself as a successful businessman.

In 1997, Pfugari went back to South Africa to try and fetch his first wife after breaking up with Mildred but could not locate her. He had earlier sent Terrance on a similarly unsuccessful mission.

His first wife, Ntsietso, died in 2004 and in June 2005, he married another wife, Hazel having divorced Mildred. Mildred died later that year.

He lived with Hazel until his death in 2019.

While Pfugari may have been a highly successful and inspiring tycoon, his vast estate is now at the centre of a messy wrangle among his children punctuated by numerous court battles.

AFM Pastor Raped And Murdered In Marondera

By- Police in Marondera are looking for suspects who allegedly raped and axed to death a female pastor early this week.

The body of Nelia Maringe (45) was discovered in a bush near Grasslands Research Station in Marondera, a day after she did not return home from prayers.

Maringe had recently completed theology studies with the AFM church.
Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Simon Chazovachii confirmed the incident. He said:
Police are investigating a murder case in Marondera where a woman was found dead with her body half-naked. We appeal to those who may have information that may lead to the arrest of the suspect to alert the nearest police station.
It is said that on February 7, at around 11 am, Maringe informed her neighbour Rutendo Machapa that she was going into a nearby bush area for prayers and to fetch firewood.
She left carrying her Bible, counter book and an axe.
She didn’t return home that day but was instead found dead the following morning by Charles Mazorodze (53) who was fetching firewood.
He then alerted the police who attended the scene.
Her body was taken to Marondera Provincial Hospital for post-mortem.

Joshua Maponga Says: You Must Grow Long Beard To Qualify For Heaven

The ZANU PF activist, Joshua Maponga has said to men must grow long beard in order to go to heaven. The recently settled SA returnee made these suggestions on Thursday morning saying in full:

Kwanzi nababaJeshu “tichasvika kudenga tikawana ndebvu dzana Aron Nana Moses dzichinzvenzvera pasi vagoshaiwa kuti koava vasina ndebvu ndevepi…pachazomera dzedu kuti dzibate dzavamwe ndikare .’

I replied… I am getting ready ….

My father shared a joke this morning “in the event we get to heaven, you will find that the beards of Aaron, Moses and other Patriachs is long enough to sweep the floors then a questions will be asked “where are these men with no beards coming from..they will have to wait a lifetime for their beards to grow”.

Those with no beards… You are not ready for heaven!

Drug Trafficker Dumps Cocaine At Harare Lodge

By- The police said they were investigating a case in which a Zimbabwean woman left 695 grammes of cocaine worth $6 505 200 at a Harare lodge.

The drug was left in the custody of an Indian.

It is believed the unidentified woman, who is suspected to be a drug trafficker, wanted the man, who is a foreigner, to transport the cocaine to India on her behalf.

Police spokesperson Paul Nyathi, confirmed the incident, saying investigations revealed that the man discovered that the parcel contained cocaine and left the bag at the lodge before departing.

“The ZRP is investigating a case of suspected drug trafficking in which an unknown Zimbabwean woman settled accommodation bills for an Indian national at a local lodge in Harare,” he said.
“The woman then went back with a parcel, which she instructed the man to travel with back to India.
“The man discovered that the parcel contained cocaine and left the bag at the lodge before leaving for India.
“A report was made to the police leading to the recovery of 695 grammes of cocaine with a street value of $6 505 200.”
The suspect was also found in possession of 19 twists of dagga. H Metro

Gokwe Man On The Run After Killing Two Children

A Gokwe man is up for murder after he allegedly axed his two children to death before dumping their bodies in a maize field.

Police are now hunting for the suspect, whose reason for killing his children aged 14 and 7 respectively, is yet unknown.

Through their official Twitter handle, police said the incident took place at Nyandoro Village, Chief Chireya in Gokwe on February 2. Pindula News presents a police statement on the case:

Police in Gokwe are investigating circumstances surrounding a case of murder which occurred at Nyandoro Village. A 43-year-old man is suspected to have struck dead his daughter (14) and son (7) with an axe over unknown reasons.

The bodies of the victims were found with deep cuts on the necks in a maize field and the father’s axe was recovered on the scene while shoe prints were observed near the bodies.

Police have since launched a manhunt for the suspect.- Pindula News

Robbers Attack Church, Beat Up Pastor And Steal R20 000

By-Armed robbers struck at Revelation Church of God in Bulawayo early Saturday, beating up a pastor and two other congregants, before getting away with building funds: R20 000, US$300 and $10 000.

The five robbers, who were allegedly armed with axes, bolt cutters and a metal rod, struck in the dead of the night early Saturday morning.

It is alleged that a pastor, Mr Wamchilano Ncube, was attacked alongside his congregants while they were asleep in the church premises.

The robbers reportedly knew that the church had collected money for a building fund and while they were robbing the pastor, they were demanding the money from them, close sources said.
Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the robbery and said investigations are in progress.
The robbery comes barely two weeks after the Roman Catholic Church’s St Andrew’s Parish in Kingsdale, Bulawayo, was forced to suspend services after thieves stole sacred vessels used to conduct mass.

-State media

Mnangagwa Ditched By Loyal Supporter

By Farai D Hove | All time Emmerson Mnangagwa backer Jackie Ngarande has ditched the ZANU PF leader for CCC President Nelson Chamisa.

Ngarande made the announcement Wednesday evening when she said she is joining the CCC Women’s League, emphasis added, since the term “League” is Zanu PF brand language.

She 2 hours later renamed it by its original title: Women’s Assembly.

Ngarande is known for her philanthropy and benevolence across the country.

Her statement comes as the nation readies for the upcoming bi elections triggered after the MDC dissenter, Douglas Mwonzora illegally recalled several of Chamisa’s MPs.

Jackie Ngarande

Patients Stranded As Radiotherapy Machines Collapse

By- Thousands of cancer patients have been left stranded after Parirenyatwa Hospital’s three radiotherapy machines broke down.
Radiation is used to treat at least 50% of all cancer cases.

It can be either corrective or relaxing, depending on the stage and prognosis of the disease.

The radiotherapy machines at Parirenyatwa are said to have been down for the past 18 days, with authorities trying to bring in foreign engineers and the required spares to repair them.

Stranded patients who require the services are now vulnerable to further spread of the cancerous cells, as well as suffering immense pain.

Lovemore Makurirofa from the Cancer Association of Zimbabwe said interruption of cancer treatment was a major drawback in the recovery of patients. Makurirofa said:
It is critical that when radiotherapy is commenced, it should not be interrupted. The breaking down of the machines means that there may be certain cancer patients who were on treatment, but of which treatment will be now interrupted. The results are that it will give an opportunity for the cancer to spread.
Radiotherapy relieves pain by shrinking the cancer cells, and so without the machines, it means many patients are experiencing a lot of pain, especially those on palliative care.
Parirenyatwa Hospital spokesperson Lenos Dhire said the interruption in the provision of radiotherapy services started on January 17, 2022, due to the breakdown of equipment.

-NewsDay Zimbabwe

Mthuli Ncube Goes Into Hiding from Ferocious Economy

…the ongoing civil servants standoff has pushed Mthuli into hiding from the vicious economy, as he resorts to pricks of paltries throwing them at govt employees… 

Mthuli Ncube

The Zimbabwe revolutionary party popularly known as Zanu PF has dismally failed to maintain its status quo and has lost its credibility in implementing sound developmental policies and good governance in many sectors.

By Leonard Koni

The party has been grappling with internal factional fights, the scourge of corruption , creating an opposition of its own liking and poor governance. It has clearly lost its marble and has failed to put the economy into stability.

Surprisingly the Zanu PF government is now talking about reviving the economy forgetting that they were in power for more than 40 years.

The so called new republic pretending to be new wine in old wine skins which was born out of the 2017 coup is worst than the old republic and leaves a lot to be desired.

This year’s school calendar has already been plunged into another crisis from the outbreak of Covid19 as headmasters have also joined teachers in an industrial action citing incapacitation.

Our economy has failed the competitiveness on the international arena because of poor economic policies which are always changed like diapers. There is lack of policy consistency.

There is always a hide and seek scenario in the issue of dollarisation with Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube blowing hot and cold, and the ongoing civil servants standoff has pushed Mthuli into hiding from the vicious economy, as he resorts to pricks of paltries throwing them at govt employees.

Four decades of Zanu PF misrule has crippled the health sector where medication is scarce, the transport industry, educational sector just to mention a few.

There are no serious infrastructural development in major cities of the country except a few colonial facades still giving off an aura of faded majesty.

Fuel prices continue to be pegged in Zimbabwe’s bond notes and there is nowhere one can find readily available fuel sold in local currency. The sector has since been dollarised.

Workers are heavily taxed and they can’t breathe. A country’s economy is not grown by taxing the people but by producing and increasing its exports on the global sphere.

There is glaring and overwhelming evidence to show that Zanu-PF has failed the nation through its empty promises.

Political gimmicks are the order of the day as the country gets into another level of political campaign with residents being promised title deeds for home ownership.

Giving them another five year term would be disastrous as the leaders currently have drought of ideas and have nothing new to offer.

Email – [email protected]
Twitter – @Leokoni
+27616868508

Chigumba Under Pressure To Release Voter Registration Statistics

By- Human rights lawyers have pressed the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) to provide information of the number of people issued with national identity documents to justify its rollout of the current voter registration exercise.

In a letter addressed to Zec chairperson Priscilla Chigumba yesterday, the ZLHR requested that she must provides it with the number of people that have been issued with identity documents after the commission cancelled an earlier exercise on the pretext that the targeted population had no identity documents.
“The question is what has changed from November 24, 2021 to January 13, 2022 on the issuance of identity document to call for a voter registration blitz?” the ZLHR letter to Chigumba read.
“It is on this premise, and in line with the electoral commission’s mandate to be accountable and transparent, that you furnish us with the number of people who were issued with identity documents to necessitate voter registration. We remind you that the Constitution, the Freedom of Information Act and the Electoral Act have provisions allowing us to access this information from you,” the letter read.
Zec is yet to respond.
Initially, Zec had announced that the mobile voter registration process would take place from December 6, 2021, but postponed it to February 2022 to allow eligible persons to acquire national identity documents that are requisite for voter registration.
Many aspiring voter registrants are being turned away over lack of identity documents.

  • Newsday

Horror As Man Axes Two Children To Death

A Gokwe man is up for murder after he allegedly axed his two children to death before dumping their bodies in a maize field.

Police are now hunting for the suspect, whose reason for killing his children aged 14 and 7 respectively, is yet unknown.

Through their official Twitter handle, police said the incident took place at Nyandoro Village, Chief Chireya in Gokwe on February 2. Pindula News presents a police statement on the case:

Police in Gokwe are investigating circumstances surrounding a case of murder which occurred at Nyandoro Village. A 43-year-old man is suspected to have struck dead his daughter (14) and son (7) with an axe over unknown reasons.

The bodies of the victims were found with deep cuts on the necks in a maize field and the father’s axe was recovered on the scene while shoe prints were observed near the bodies.

Police have since launched a manhunt for the suspect.- Pindula News

Civil Servants Reject Mnangagwa’s Pay Rise

Civil servants have rejected the government’s 20% salary increase plus US$100 in hard currency offer and insisted on their demands for a pre-October 2018 salary of US$540.

Government said the salary increase would be backdated to January while the US$100 would take effect in March. It also introduced an advancement award recognising seniority and announced non-monetary benefits like transport provision.

Teachers-Strike – file copy

The offer came after teachers refused to report for duty on Monday when schools opened despite threats to dock their salaries and drag them to disciplinary hearings.

Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions secretary-general Japhet Moyo said labour unions were not impressed with the offer which he said was announced without consultation.

“There is a structure that is there that represents workers. Their approach is completely wrong and, obviously, the increment is inadequate if you look at the inflation at the moment,” Moyo said.

Zimbabwe Nurses Association (Zina) president Enoch Dongo said the offer did not address fundamental worker grievances.

“We have legislation that gives workers and the employer a chance to dialogue and this mentality of just deciding for workers is not a welcome development. There is no increment, they just played with figures,” Dongo said.

Some of the non-monetary benefits include plans to construct housing units for civil servants.

In a statement, the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe said: “Teaching is a passion and we remain committed to the education sector and our learners, however, without proper motivation we are just moving slaves with no purpose and we have chosen to rise beyond slavery and fight for our dignity.”

Young Teachers Association chairperson Takemore Mhlanga said they had enough of fake government promises to improve their welfare.

“Civil servants have been promised stands before and they have been robbed of monies. Workers want improved salaries, not promises. We are where we are because of continued fake promises,” Mhlanga said.

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Takavafira Zhou added: “It is also clear that there is no urgent rescue package to assist teachers to urgently report for work, the advancement award is shrouded in mystery and there is nothing to write home about,”

“A better offer could have emanated from collective bargaining under section 65 of the Constitution rather than this unilateralism rubber stamped by archaic and moribund Apex Council.”

Addressing journalists yesterday, Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa urged teachers to take the offer or opt to be used as proxies in a wider regime change agenda.-Newsday

Mnangagwa Aide Caught In Gold Scam

By- Mines and Mining Development minister Winston Chitando has been dragged to the court for allegedly grabbing eight gold mining claims belonging to an investor.

Businessman Yakub Ibrahim Mahomed, said Chitando re-issued the mining claims under a special grant to Golden Reef Mining (Pvt) Ltd, where he is a director.

Mohamed, who owns Anesu Gold (Pvt) Ltd, filed a High Court application seeking to interdict Chitando, Mines secretary Onesimo Moyo, Golden Reef Mining, and Midlands provincial mining director Tariro Ndhlovu from grabbing the mining claims.
Mohamed claims that Anesu Gold is the registered owner of the gold claims in Mberengwa district, Midlands province, which are also referred to as Mangoro claims (Ipanema).
The matter was set for hearing yesterday, but High Court judge Justice Rogers Manyangadze postponed it to February 24 at the request of Chitando’s lawyer, Takudzwa Mutomba who indicated that the minister, together with Moyo and Ndhlovu had secured the services of a new lawyer, Lovemore Madhuku who was tied up elsewhere.
Welshman Ncube is representing Golden Reef Mining while Advocate Tawanda Zhuwarara is representing Anesu Gold.
In his application, Mohamed said the mining claims were previously owned by, and registered in the name of Start Mining Services (Private) Limited, where he initially had a 70% stake with the other 30% owned by Rugare Gumbo.
Mohamed said he later bought out Gumbo and now owns 100% shareholding of the claims.
It is alleged that in 2018, Chitando sent invoices for Start Mining Services to pay mining fees for the claims.
Fidelity Printers approved that US$6,4 million must be paid to finance the applicant’s operations, including the payment of the inspection fees for the mining claims.
“This arrangement had the approval of the governor of the Reserve Bank and the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development. Fidelity gave the facility on the strength of clean and unencumbered mining claims following a due diligence process,” Mohamed’s court affidavit read.
He said the certificates of registration of the mining claims were handed over to Fidelity in February 2019 followed by a due diligence exercise.
However, he said he was shocked to learn that a special grant had been issued, and his claims forfeited.
Mohamed also alleged that in 2012, Gumbo approached Chitando, before he became Mines minister, asking him to invest in the mining claims but Chitando refused.
Around 2014, Mohamed then invited prominent businessman Shingi Mutasa to invest and he showed interest, but insisted that due diligence checks be done.
Mutasa and Chitando chartered a small plane and flew to inspect the mining claims in loco. After the checks, Mutasa allegedly did not take up the offer.
“Although Mutasa did not come on board, Chitando’s team and himself, had all the data and information of the juicy areas of the mining claims,” Mohamed submitted.
He said Anesu Gold secured an investor from Australia who agreed to form a joint venture, after the investor was assured by Chitando and Ndhlovu that the mining claims were clean and unencumbered.
“It would be the investment’s saddest day if this country is to send an investor back to Australia under these circumstances. This should not be allowed if transparency is to be the order of the day.”
Mohamed said Chitando was a director of Golden Reef and shareholder through his company Windev Investments (Pvt) Limited, adding that the decision to forfeit the mining claims was “wrongful, unlawful, malicious, illegal” and motivated by greed.
But Gold Reef argued that Mohamed and Anesu Gold had no legal right to bring the case before the courts.
“The invoices for payment of inspection fees were issued to Start Mining Services and not applicant. Forfeiture made reference to Start Mining Services as the holder of the mining claims being forfeited,” Gold Reef director, Thomas Gono said.
“Accordingly, hence it is submitted that if any of the mining claims belong to applicant, no lawful and accurate procedure, as prescribed by law, was followed to change names on certificates of registration after transfer. Equally the fact that Minister Winston Chitando’s company Windev Investments is a shareholder in first respondent has no material bearing on how applicant lost mining rights over mining claims in question.”
Gono said there was nothing illegal about Chitando being a director or shareholder in a certain company, adding that the mining claims in question were forfeited two months before inspection fees were paid, meaning that the applicant had defaulted.
In his opposing affidavit, Ndhlovu said Anesu Gold was invoiced for payment of already overdue inspection fees, adding that the mining claims were forfeited in terms of section 260 of the Mines Act. Newsday

President Chamisa Implores Citizens To Assist Wellington Mahohoma

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change leader President Nelson Chamisa has appealed to citizens to donate money towards Wellington Mahohoma’s kidney transplant.

Mahohoma is a development activist and board member of the Citizens Initiative.

He was diagnosed with end- stage renal failure.

There is an ongoing fundraising programme for Mahohoma’s kidney transplant.

“Fellow citizens, Let’s support Welly Mahohoma our beloved brother and fellow Cde. He has helped others in their times of need. It’s our turn! Let’s do our best,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

“Hear hear hear good people, out of your big love. Wellington Mahohoma ‘s fundraising campaign has reached USD 17 000.00. Now USD 8000.00 to go.

You can donate on this link below https://gofund.me/ac7299be or get in touch on +263777078387 for other modes of payment or simply share.

A friend in need is a friend indeed,” organisers of the initiative wrote on Facebook.

Biti Blasts Mthuli For Experimenting With Economy

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change vice president, Hon Tendai Biti, has described Emmerson Mnangagwa’s economic policies as ineffective “Ginyanomics.”

According to Hon Biti, Mr Mnangagwa’s administration has nothing new to offer to the nation.

Economists say de-dollarization is disastrous as the country is dormant in terms of production.

Below is Hon Biti’s argument:
The Monetary Policy Statement announced is typical of the mendacious edifice of the Mnangwagwa regime .At face value an image is created of a strong functioning economy recording a decent current account balance , a record in export earnings & a temporal surge in inflation.

We have been here before Ginyanomics does not work & won’t work. The FX auction has failed .De-dollarization has failed.Increasing export surrender ratios is acknowledgement of the inherent current account reality . Put simply we are not producing. We are an importing country.

We eat what we don’t kill Therefore parallel exchange will continue to shoot& inflation will remain permanent. Simple solution re- dollarise, float local currency,scrap surrender requirements, STOP Corruption,put money in social servicesIn simple terms #NgaapindeHakeMukomana

Mnangagwa Dishes Out Stands For Votes

Emmerson Mnangagwa has dangled title deeds for votes to an estimated 80 000 desperate home-seekers in the capital whose informal settlements and structures face demolition as the ruling party goes for broke ahead of the March 26 by-elections.

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Mnangagwa will address what Zanu PF officials dubbed “mother of all rallies” in Epworth on Saturday where the title deeds will be handed out to dwellers who are at loggerheads with the local board over plans to demolish their structures.

In 2020 and last year, dozens of structures and informal settlements were destroyed, leaving home-owners and informal traders counting heavy losses.

In recent years, Harare and Chitungwiza municipalities have taken a tough stance against illegal structures that have mushroomed, especially on wetlands.

As the country heads towards polls, Zanu PF, which has performed dismally in urban areas since the turn of the millennium, said it was aiming to break the hoodoo by handing out title deeds to win votes.

Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said handing out title deeds would be a game-changer and likened the move to the attainment of independence in 1980.

“I am confidently told that by now probably 80 000 houses have been mapped and given addresses. The President will be there to give each one an address, an identity,” Mutsvangwa told journalists at a Press conference at the party headquarters.

“The signature act of the Epworth visit would be to grant title deeds to the existing stock of urban houses which the people have and have never used and are dead capital.

“We have decided as a party that we shall be giving title deeds to urban people. This is something which is big; it is as big as the land reform. It is as big as independence. It is a signal to urban people that since you are living in an urban setting you need to have a history of credit.”

Opposition Nelson Chamisa’s Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) and Zanu PF, the country’s main political parties, will use the polls as a yardstick for the 2023 elections.

“Credit is what drives a modern economy. Up to now, urban people have no title deeds. They cannot go to the bank to borrow money. So that is dead capital, but they work very hard,” Mutsvangwa said, while admitting that the party failed to implement its ambitious plan in the 2018 election manifesto where it undertook to construct 1,5 million housing units, translating to 300 000 houses per year, 25 000 a month, 6 250 a week or 822 houses a day.

“The assumption was that the government was going to provide the funds, but people overlooking the existing stock of houses which have already been built which are not providing a mortgage for expansion.”

Zanu PF accuse the opposition of running down local authorities, but CCC deputy national spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba yesterday said: “We are a new political organisation, we are not in Parliament. Our first participation in forming a local government will be on March 26.

“Anything else, we are not in government, we are not in the Cabinet. We are a new political organisation formed weeks ago. Our entry into the political landscape of this country will be in these upcoming by-elections.” -Newsday

Stop Intimidating Teachers, CCC Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change ( Namibia) says the 20% pay rise awarded to teachers is an insult to the suffering educators.

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is reluctant to resolve civil servants’ grievances, according to Citizens’ Coalition For Change.

See statement below:

09 February 2022

20% of nothing is an insult to diligent educators! Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia urges teachers to unite against slave wages.

As the People’s Democratic Yellow Movement, we are absolutely perplexed by the clueless Zanupf regime’s daylight threats to the rest of the civil servants who are unable to report for duty because of underpayment. Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia demands that the ruthless government led by Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa must spare their threats and commence to pay our diligent teachers a living wage replacing their unsalted peanuts. Zimbabwe’s teachers are severely incapacitated and can only be capacitated when the value of their salaries is restored to a minimum of US$540. We want to encourage teachers’unions to continue fighting against slave wages, our teachers are highly qualified to deserve this pathetic maltreatment by these belly politicians who continue to loot with impunity.

Moreso, Artuz, Ptuz, Zimta and other teachers’ unions must demonstrate unity, commitment and dedication to liberate the teaching fraternity from the jaws of authoritarians. We salute the courage and varlour from Zimta which used to be pro-Zanupf in the remote and recent fights against suicidal policies in the education sector. It was quite exhilarating to hear revolutionary words from Zimta when it pronounced its incapacitation. The 20% offer is US$175 is a mockery to the intelligentsia of the nation and it is way behind their October 2018 figure of US$540. This is incontrovertible evidence proving the government’s unwillingness to better the pathetic lives of educators. It has not however, capacitated teachers to pick up their torn and tattered bags anytime soon.

The vibrant teachers’unions in the names of the radical Amalgamated Rural Teachers’Union championed by President Obert Masaraure and the progressive Progressive Teachers’Union led by President Dr Takavafira Zhou echoed the same revolutionary trajectory. They concurred that the 20% salary elevation still falls short of their expectations to liberate teachers who are wallowing in poverty. The united teachers’unions resolved that teachers remain incapacitated, they emphasised the need to confront those who are eating on their behalf. It is an insult in the eyes of social democrats to see a junior soldier harvesting more than the Deputy Provincial Education Director. This a mockery to the hardworking educators in Zimbabwe that is why Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia pledges to fight for a people’s government.

Moreover, teachers’ unions have vowed to soldier on with their incapacitation action since negotiations with the desperate regime have faltered. Citizens Coalition For Change resonates with Artuz leadership who postulated that the Government should be upholders of the right to education yet they appear unperturbed by the deep crisis in the mismanaged education sector. It becomes imperative for Zimbabweans to clamour for a people’s government that respects the basic fundamental human rights. The power hungry Zanupf cronies must respect the constitution of the country as provided on section 75 of the constitution which clearly instructs the government to uphold and protect the right to education. It is our moral and political obligation as social democrats to hold duty bearers accountable and we should not allow the education sector to collapse with our eyes wide-open.

Furthermore, the corrupt Zanupf government must desist from threatening and harassing innocent educators who are simply demanding a living wage. The perpetual infringement on the basic universal right to education for more than 4.6 million learners in Zimbabwe must be resisted with equal measure. Section 65 of the supreme law of the motherland provides the right to a fair remuneration against the satanic meagre salaries being offered by this greedy and insensitive government. The Zanupf government has dismally failed to reasonably uplift the teachers’ salaries due to their clear insatiable appetite for personal aggrandisement.

In a nutshell, if these advocates of rhetoric politics remain obdurate, resisting to restore the genuine value of educators’ salaries to a minimum of US$540, our hungry teachers, abused learners and desperate parents must democratically fight for poverty liberation as well as the respect of their basic right to education. This sadist Zanupf government does not care about the value of education because they thrive on looting, graft, bribery and smuggling. They subscribe to an informal economy where the uneducated enjoy at the expense of the intelligentsia. We really need a People’s Government to displace this corrupt dictatorship.

Teachers should remain resolute in demanding a living wage from these belly politicians who sent their kids to elite private where teachers are handsomely paid.

Zimbabweans must unite against poverty and exploitation. It’s now imperative to demand the restoration of teachers dignity, restore the classroom and a living wage from the satanic government. Thanks Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union, Progressive Teachers Union and other progressive unions who are offering solidarity with the vibrant ones.

PayOurTeachersALivingWage

ZanupfMustGo

NoToSlaveWages

SaveOurEducationZw

Peoples’Government

OurEducationIsOurFuture

LetsDefendOurChildren

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Teachers Are Not Slaves

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens’ Coalition For Change ( Namibia) says the 20% pay rise awarded to teachers is an insult to the suffering educators.

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is reluctant to resolve civil servants’ grievances, according to Citizens’ Coalition For Change.

See statement below:

09 February 2022

20% of nothing is an insult to diligent educators! Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia urges teachers to unite against slave wages.

As the People’s Democratic Yellow Movement, we are absolutely perplexed by the clueless Zanupf regime’s daylight threats to the rest of the civil servants who are unable to report for duty because of underpayment. Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia demands that the ruthless government led by Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa must spare their threats and commence to pay our diligent teachers a living wage replacing their unsalted peanuts. Zimbabwe’s teachers are severely incapacitated and can only be capacitated when the value of their salaries is restored to a minimum of US$540. We want to encourage teachers’unions to continue fighting against slave wages, our teachers are highly qualified to deserve this pathetic maltreatment by these belly politicians who continue to loot with impunity.

Moreso, Artuz, Ptuz, Zimta and other teachers’ unions must demonstrate unity, commitment and dedication to liberate the teaching fraternity from the jaws of authoritarians. We salute the courage and varlour from Zimta which used to be pro-Zanupf in the remote and recent fights against suicidal policies in the education sector. It was quite exhilarating to hear revolutionary words from Zimta when it pronounced its incapacitation. The 20% offer is US$175 is a mockery to the intelligentsia of the nation and it is way behind their October 2018 figure of US$540. This is incontrovertible evidence proving the government’s unwillingness to better the pathetic lives of educators. It has not however, capacitated teachers to pick up their torn and tattered bags anytime soon.

The vibrant teachers’unions in the names of the radical Amalgamated Rural Teachers’Union championed by President Obert Masaraure and the progressive Progressive Teachers’Union led by President Dr Takavafira Zhou echoed the same revolutionary trajectory. They concurred that the 20% salary elevation still falls short of their expectations to liberate teachers who are wallowing in poverty. The united teachers’unions resolved that teachers remain incapacitated, they emphasised the need to confront those who are eating on their behalf. It is an insult in the eyes of social democrats to see a junior soldier harvesting more than the Deputy Provincial Education Director. This a mockery to the hardworking educators in Zimbabwe that is why Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia pledges to fight for a people’s government.

Moreover, teachers’ unions have vowed to soldier on with their incapacitation action since negotiations with the desperate regime have faltered. Citizens Coalition For Change resonates with Artuz leadership who postulated that the Government should be upholders of the right to education yet they appear unperturbed by the deep crisis in the mismanaged education sector. It becomes imperative for Zimbabweans to clamour for a people’s government that respects the basic fundamental human rights. The power hungry Zanupf cronies must respect the constitution of the country as provided on section 75 of the constitution which clearly instructs the government to uphold and protect the right to education. It is our moral and political obligation as social democrats to hold duty bearers accountable and we should not allow the education sector to collapse with our eyes wide-open.

Furthermore, the corrupt Zanupf government must desist from threatening and harassing innocent educators who are simply demanding a living wage. The perpetual infringement on the basic universal right to education for more than 4.6 million learners in Zimbabwe must be resisted with equal measure. Section 65 of the supreme law of the motherland provides the right to a fair remuneration against the satanic meagre salaries being offered by this greedy and insensitive government. The Zanupf government has dismally failed to reasonably uplift the teachers’ salaries due to their clear insatiable appetite for personal aggrandisement.

In a nutshell, if these advocates of rhetoric politics remain obdurate, resisting to restore the genuine value of educators’ salaries to a minimum of US$540, our hungry teachers, abused learners and desperate parents must democratically fight for poverty liberation as well as the respect of their basic right to education. This sadist Zanupf government does not care about the value of education because they thrive on looting, graft, bribery and smuggling. They subscribe to an informal economy where the uneducated enjoy at the expense of the intelligentsia. We really need a People’s Government to displace this corrupt dictatorship.

Teachers should remain resolute in demanding a living wage from these belly politicians who sent their kids to elite private where teachers are handsomely paid. Zimbabweans must unite against poverty and exploitation. It’s now imperative to demand the restoration of teachers dignity, restore the classroom and a living wage from the satanic government. Thanks Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union, Progressive Teachers Union and other progressive unions who are offering solidarity with the vibrant ones.

PayOurTeachersALivingWage

ZanupfMustGo

NoToSlaveWages

SaveOurEducationZw

Peoples’Government

OurEducationIsOurFuture

LetsDefendOurChildren

Citizens Coalition For Change Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Police Busy Disrupting CCC Rallies

Opposition Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) has bemoaned disruption of its campaigns by the police and arbitrary arrest of its members and civic groups that are conducting voter education campaigns.

Amos Chibaya

CCC national organiser Amos Chibaya, who is also the Mkoba constituency candidate for the party, told NewsDay that they were being deterred from freely holding campaign rallies.

On Sunday, 10 CCC supporters were arrested in Mkoba, Gweru, as they were conducting a roadshow to canvass for votes ahead of the March 26 by-elections.

“Heavily armed police disrupted our peaceful roadshow and arrested 10 people in the process. The 10 were released on Tuesday,” Chibaya said.

Midlands provincial police spokesperson Emmanuel Mahoko professed ignorance of the arrests, and promised to make inquiries.

In another incident, police on Tuesday arrested 10 officials from the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (Zesn) who were conducting voter education in Mbare, Harare.

In a statement, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said the 10 were detained at Mbare Police Station, adding that the arresting police details told Zesn officials that they needed clearance to conduct voter education.

Harare province police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza said he was yet to receive the report.

Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said cases of electoral violence and arrests of opposition and civic society members should be directed to the police.

“Those reports would indicate that they are lawbreakers. There is an expectation of dockets lodged at police stations and court judgments delivered in such instances,” he said. -Newsday

About Cancer Control And Prevention

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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Pastor Raped During Prayer, Killed

Police in Marondera have launched a manhunt for suspects who allegedly raped and axed to death a female pastor on February 7.

The body of Nelia Maringe (45) was discovered in a bush near Grasslands Research Station in Marondera, a day after she did not return home from prayers.

Maringe had recently completed theology studies with the AFM church.

Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Simon Chazovachii confirmed the incident.

“Police are investigating a murder case in Marondera where a woman was found dead with her body half naked. We appeal to those who may have information that may lead to the arrest of the suspect to alert the nearest police station,” he said.

It is said that on February 7, at around 11am, Maringe informed her neighbour Rutendo Machapa that she was going into a nearby bush area for prayers and to fetch firewood.

She left carrying her Bible, counter book and an axe.

She didn’t return home that day, but was instead found dead the following morning by Charles Mazorodze (53) who was fetching firewood.

He then alerted the police who attended the scene. Her body was taken to Marondera Provincial Hospital for post-mortem. -Newsday

Teachers Refuse To Be Intimidated By Emmerson Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|For the first time, school heads and teachers have come together in the struggle for decent salaries.

Vibrant teachers’ union, ARTUZ has vowed to fight to the bitter as the perennial battle between government and civil servants continues.

Citizens’ Coalition For Change has challed Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to address teachers’ grievances as a matter of urgency.

“School heads have joined teachers strike after they declared incapacitation.

Teachers want a dignified life where they’re able to fulfill their potential, which is based on having a human level of health care, education, income & security.
Pay civil servants a living wage,” CCC said in a statement.

ARTUZ has refused to cowed into submission by the regime:

“All these protests were meant to avert this Crisis.
@MthuliNcube
chose to ignore
@edmnangagwa
chose to bully us. We won’t be bullied no more 234 Schools officially close shop. Nationwide. “

CCC spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi Mahere also challenged the cornered regime to take heed of civil servants’ concerns.

“Most schoolchildren have been turned back from school because teachers are on strike.

Teachers are neglected & barely earn US$100 a month, one of the lowest teacher remuneration levels in SADC.

Register to vote for a Govt that invests in education.”

Man Murders His Two Children, Hides Bodies In Maize Field

By- A Correspondent- A Gokwe man killed his two children and dumped their bodies in a maize field.

Police are now hunting for the suspect, whose reason for killing his children aged 14 and 7, respectively, is yet unknown.

Through their official twitter handle, police said the incident took place at Nyandoro Village, Chief Chireya in Gokwe on February 2.

“Police in Gokwe are investigating circumstances surrounding a case of murder which occurred at Nyandoro Village. A 43-year-old man is suspected to have struck dead his daughter (14) and son (7) with an axe over unknown reasons,” said police.
The bodies of the victims were found in a maize field.
“The bodies of the victims were found with deep cuts on the necks in a maize field and the father’s axe was recovered on the scene while shoe prints were observed near the bodies,” police said.

Police have since launched a manhunt for the suspect.

Botswana Cages Five Zimbabweans For Border Jumping

By- Authorities in Botswana have jailed five Zimbabwean for border jumping.

The five have been sentenced to a one-year jail term each.

They were also being accused of illegally panning for gold in Francistown, Botswana, but the court acquitted them of the charge due to lack of evidence.

Msix Moyo (42), Phumulani Moyo (27), Peter Moyo (23), Attiwel Ndlovu (23) and a 17-year-old juvenile denied the illegal mining charge when they appeared before Francistown chief magistrate Mareledi Dipate.

They, however, admitted to the charge of irregular entry into the neighbouring country.

In mitigation of the irregular entry charge, Phumulani and Peter pleaded with the court not to hand them a custodial sentence.

Notwithstanding, the magistrate sentenced them to one year in prison backdated to the time they were incarcerated following their arrest on November 15,

2021.

The court heard that the Botswana Defence Forces arrested the five on November 15 last year while they were allegedly panning for gold at Old Matsiloje Mine.

They were handed over to the police and were found with two bags full of stones suspected to be gold ore.

After probing, the police discovered that they were illegal immigrants who entered the country through the Ramokgwebana Border Post without documents.

More: NewsDay Zimbabwe

157 Battle For 28 Parly Seats

By- A total of 157 National Assembly candidates will contest 28 vacant seats in next month’s by-elections where 16 political parties will battle it out for Parliament.
The forthcoming elections will also see other candidates battling it out for local authority seats, where nearly 120 seats were declared vacant.

The contesting parties include Citizens Coalition for Change, New Patriotic Front, Free Zimbabwe Congress and the Republican Party of Zimbabwe, Zanu-PF, MDC-Alliance, Zimbabwe Labour Party.

The candidates’ names were published through a Government Gazette extraordinary General Notice 229A OF 2022 issued yesterday in line with the Electoral Act.
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chief elections officer, Mr Utoile Silaigwana, said the candidates were successfully nominated last month at the Nomination Court.
The by-elections will be held on March 26.

16 Political Parties Battle For Parliament

By- A total of 16 political parties have forwarded names of their candidates for the 28 vacant National Assembly seats to be contested in next month’s by-elections.

The forthcoming elections will also see other candidates battling it out for local authority seats, where nearly 120 seats were declared vacant.

The contesting parties include Citizens Coalition for Change, New Patriotic Front, Free Zimbabwe Congress and the Republican Party of Zimbabwe, Zanu-PF, MDC-Alliance, Zimbabwe Labour Party.

The candidates’ names were published through a Government Gazette extraordinary General Notice 229A OF 2022 issued yesterday in line with the Electoral Act.
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chief elections officer, Mr Utoile Silaigwana, said the candidates were successfully nominated last month at the Nomination Court.
The by-elections will be held on March 26.

Government Announces Names Of By-Elections Candidates

By- The government has released names of 157 candidates running for parliament 28 parliament seats which will be contested in next month’s by-elections.

The forthcoming elections will also see other candidates battling it out for local authority seats, where nearly 120 seats were declared vacant.

The candidates’ names were published through a Government Gazette extraordinary General Notice 229A OF 2022 issued yesterday in line with the Electoral Act.
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chief elections officer, Mr Utoile Silaigwana, said the candidates were successfully nominated last month at the Nomination Court.
The by-elections will be held on March 26.

“It is hereby notified, in terms of section 48 of the Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13) that at the close of the sitting of the Nomination Courts, which sat on Wednesday, 26th January, 2022 and Friday 28th January, 2022, the candidates listed in the schedule were duly nominated for the elections as members of the National Assembly in their respective constituencies,” said Mr Silaigwana.
“Accordingly, polling shall take place on Saturday, 26th March, 2022, from 7am to 7pm for the purposes of electing members of the National Assembly in the said constituencies.”

The contesting parties include Citizens Coalition for Change, New Patriotic Front, Free Zimbabwe Congress and the Republican Party of Zimbabwe, Zanu-PF, MDC-Alliance, Zimbabwe Labour Party.

Seh Calaz Reaffirms His Support To Chamisa

By-Zimdancehall musician Seh Calaz has reaffirmed his allegiance to opposition Citizens’ Coalition for Change president Nelson Chamisa.

Last week, the Mabhanditi hitmaker, real name Tawanda Mumanyi, sent a birthday message to Chamisa, who leads the newly-formed CCC party claiming that the 44-year-old politician is the one tasked with bringing salvation to Zimbabwe.

The Tweet attracted the wrath of social media users who accused him of using Chamisa’s name to “revive his waning music career.”

Posting on his Facebook page, the Zimdancehall chanter said he, like everyone else, is entitled to his political views. Seh Calaz said:
I simply come as a Zimbabwean and my concern is mainly with the millions of Zimbabwean youths and even adults who never have a fair chance to ask questions, they need answers for without prejudice or fear. A lot of youths would like to engage in political discussions but our history in Africa as a whole is marred by violence when it comes to such issues and that is the reason, we end up not participating in such issues.
We as Zimbabweans are so full of hatred and animosity towards our fellow countrymen and it is mainly because we want to dictate and force everyone to choose what we want. If someone has a different opinion, they then become an enemy.
For a nation that is educated, we are so backward in acting and even though our own constitution states that every Zimbabwean citizen has the right to make political choices freely, we always find a way to attack and demonise fellow citizens for choosing freely.
Seh Calaz blamed public influencers for failing to guide the masses accordingly especially the youths in dealing away with the stigma of being an oppositional party supporter.

-NewZimbabwe.com

Apostle Chiwenga Becomes The World’s First Person To Be Followed By CIOs In Full-Colour Spy Uniform

Apostle Talent Chiwenga A Delusional Mentally Unstable Fake Prophet.

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | An outspoken street preacher and prominent critic of every one and everything including the Zimbabwe’s government, Apostle Talent Chiwenga, once again made claims that he has foiled another attempt to his life. This time he was very specific in a video being circulated on social media Talent Chiwenga made very sensational allegations naming some people he claimed worked for the state House.

In a mentally questionable stability Talent Chiwenga has fled his house citing heightened surveillance of his church and home in Harare by people in unmarked vehicles.

He is now based in South Africa and still issue his statements day to day. Chiwenga’s home in Harare is now guarded by a security company while Chiwenga enjoys his life in South Africa where he is seeking asylum and preaching gospel against the Zimbabwe government.

I do not normally wish to engage Talent Chiwenga because doing so will be giving him relevance. But I have decided to raise few points to show that Talent Chiwenga is a pathetic liar taking advantage of the faithfuls who genuinely believe in his foolishness and mental health.

There are points we should look at in exposing the lies Talent Chiwenga is peddling in his quest to gain popularity.

The striking points in this are that Mr Chiwenga purports to have details of his accusers, their momements and their alleged transgressions. He is eloquently mute on whether he has turned this incredible detail to the police. He has never reported any of the so called attempts on his life to the police except preaching about them once he noticed that he is becoming irrelevant.

In case someone pretends that his failure to report to the police was because he could not trust the police, that argument falls on its face considering that he could could not report to the South African authorities.

Where he is hiding now and claims that it a relatively peaceful place.

He outlines details of alleged incidents in South Africa, including personal phone numbers, identity cards and photos of the suspected would be killers. Why was this not handed to the South African police authorities. No country would accept criminal activities on its soil.

It is incredulous that Mr Chiwenga would obtain CIO details. This is not an amateur organisation of loose practice and exposure.
CIOs have a security training, practice and competencies to meet challenges of foreign and domestic terrorism of a military and violent nature. It is unbelievable that they would take 4 years to “hunt’ a civilian.

Chiwenga wishes people to believe that he is so important that his life is in danger yet he clutches on straw.

The best case scenario for Mr Chiwenga is that indeed he has been hunted. He is a men given to scandalising others under the pretex that some supernatural power has shown him some dreams on those people. He makes defamatory and inflamatory public statements which are incapable of verification, being alleged visions. By that gamesmanship he has created a multiplicity of enemies. It is conceivable that enraged victims of his vitrol are seeking blood and under the false pretences that they are members of the CIO.

Why would a CIO person approach him wearing a garment written the name of that organisation? This shows that Chiwenga is mentally unstable and needs medical and phycological assistance.

We are approaching an election year. Many would potentially be imposters of the CIO as a ploy to undermine the government. And Chiwenga is a perfect tool to spread such lies as he has a following of faithfuls who think that Chiwenga is a serious and genuine.
Frankly, it is unbelievable that Mr Chiwenga experienced whatever claims he publishes. He is making these allegations in a foreign country. Clearly this opens potential doors for foreign funding and symphathy donations. The man who mints money by commercialising the gospel can so easily be making money by concorting false security fears.
Then he makes personal, vicious and outlandish attacks on VP Chiwenga. Why on earth would VP Chiwenga descend to chasing a politically obscure entity like MR T Chiwenga? This guy’s motive is to generate a controversy of an attention craving nature by fantasising that the VP has an interest in him. Again the goal of the controversy is money- spinning like the false prophet posturing.

Chiwenga is now in South Africa where he is concubining with his late wife’s cousin.
Chiwenga has no respect for any one. This the man who does not see eye to eye with his own mother in law.

There are a lot of rituals Chiwenga involves himself in which are not christian.
It is curious to know his next spiritual target.

Chiwenga can not surely be a target he is not the first preacher to lose wires on pulpit. Unfortunately those who are close to him are either equally insane of still blinded by Chiwenga’s insanity.

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JUST IN- Mugwadi’s Own Twitter Account Says He’s Been Fired, Mutsvangwa Saves Him

By Editorial Team | ZimEye briefly analyses the events on Wednesday afternoon when it was reported that ZANU PF Director Tafadzwa Mugwadi has been fired.

Tafadzwa Mugwadi

The announcement was flighted by the official ZANU PF Patriots twitter account which Mugwadi himself supervises in his official capacity as the Director.

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Warriors Number One Fan Faces Arrest For Failing To Settle Hotel Bill

Staunch Warriors fan Alvin ‘Aluvah’ Zhakata has been given a 24-hour ultimatum by police in Cameroon to pay the money he owes a hotel in Yaounde, or else he will be arrested.

As exclusively reported by Soccer24, Aluvah owes Arena Hotel in Yaounde, the facility where he stayed while watching the Africa Cup of Nations finals, $700.

Efforts by the hotel manager Ndongo Nga Tharcisse to make Zhakata settle the debt did not yield any result and he (the manager) reported the matter to the police.

Police today pounced on the lanky Warriors fan at the hotel wanting to arrest him, but he then gave the hotel manager his passport as assurance that he will pay the money tomorrow, failure to which he will be arrested.

He is under police guard at the Arena Hotel.

“Since the 20th of January till the 9th of February, Alvin stayed in our room and never paid the bill, USD700 in total. We have tried several times to make him pay but he is saying he doesn’t have the money. We eventually involved the police, who came to the hotel on Saturday but couldn’t find him,” Tharcisse told Soccer24.

“So today, he was here and the police came, wanting to arrest him. Out of fear, he surrendered his passport to me as assurance that he will pay the money by tomorrow. He is currently under police guard at the hotel, and they have given him up to tomorrow to pay,” he added.

Despite assuring the police that he will pay the money by tomorrow, Soccer24 has it on good authority that Aluvah confided to the hotel manager and told him he does not have money to pay and sought a reprieve, which was rejected. – Soccer24 Zimbabwe