Chinoz Lands Zanu PF Top Post

By- The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWA) has appointed Joseph Chinotimba as the association’s political commissar.

The appointment comes after the war veterans launched a special investment project, New Vista Investment Trust to engage and promote investors in the country.
Chinotimba replaces Joel Mureremba.

ZNLWA national chairman Christopher Mutsvangwa said Chinotimba, a legislator for Buhera South, in his new role, will be engaging with the investment committee in Parliament.
“Because of the energy which is required for our New Vista Investment Trust, we have reorganized our leadership. We feel that Cde Chinotimba is going to discharge that role because he is also in Parliament. It requires a lot of liaison between Parliament and investors because the laws in which investors would want to put money in Zimbabwe come from Parliament.”

Mutsvangwa urged Chinotimba to use his influence to lure investors into the country to develop and improve the country’s economy.

“Cde Chinotimba you have got your work cut out. We would want you to have a lot of influence in the investment committee of Parliament. You shall be twerking laws in Parliament to make sure that they are most friendly to investors. Do not forget our friends who supported us during the bad times, the Chinese and the Russians.
“You will be there, your office must be an inviting door for all investors regardless of which country they come from and you already do that but you must also pay particular attention to those who have always been our friends,” he said.

Mutsvangwa also tasked Chinotimba to make laws that attract investment and prove to the world that a comrade can be a world-class businessman.

“I am very honoured to be given this position and I will work with everyone in all the provinces to make sure that everything goes according to our plan. My door is open for everyone and please feel free to come to me if there are any challenges in your communities,” he said.

Spanish Giants Target Mozambican Defender

Mozambican left-back Reinildo Mandava is on the verge of joining Spanish giants Atletico Madrid from French Ligue 1 side Lille.

According to Marca, Mandava is already in Madrid to complete the deal and will undergo his medical before signing the contract. He travelled with his representatives to the Spanish capital.

The 28-year-old will become Atletico’s first signing in this mid-season market. He will provide more competition for Renan Lodi and Yannick Carrasco in the left position.

Mandava had six more months left on his Lille deal, but it’s understood Atletico bought out his contract, so he can join immediately.

Meanwhile, the La Liga club is o of signing Daniel Wass. The Danish midfielder will replace right-back Kieran Trippier, who returned to England.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Prominent Chiredzi S*x Worker Stabbed To Death

CHIREDZI – A well-known Chiredzi sex worker, Paida Manika is no more.

She was stabbed by her boyfriend Obvious Yaya Toruvanda (22) who is believed to be a thief and she bled to death, The Mirror has been told. It is understood that the two had differences after Paida decided to end the relationship.

The incident happened during the wee hours of yesterday and she was confirmed dead at 4am. She was stabbed on her leg and sources said that she died from excessive bleeding.

Paidamoyo made headlines in 2016 when her mother who was also a sex worker found her in the act, collapsed and died.

Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson Kudakwashe could not confirm the report but The Mirror visited Paida place and had an in interview with her brother-in-law.

The Mirror also confirmed that Toruvanda fled after stabbing her girlfriend and was arrested at 4pm yesterday after being found hiding in a bush near Croco Motors.

“We were sleeping at around 3 am when somebody came alerted us that Paida was stabbed. We rushed to her house and found her lying in a pool of blood with blood oozing from her right leg,” said her brother in law Arthur Mbodzera.

They took her to Chiredzi Hospital where she was pronounced dead. – Masvingo Mirror

Man Kills Prominent S*x Worker

CHIREDZI – A well-known Chiredzi sex worker, Paida Manika is no more.

She was stabbed by her boyfriend Obvious Yaya Toruvanda (22) who is believed to be a thief and she bled to death, The Mirror has been told. It is understood that the two had differences after Paida decided to end the relationship.

The incident happened during the wee hours of yesterday and she was confirmed dead at 4am. She was stabbed on her leg and sources said that she died from excessive bleeding.

Paidamoyo made headlines in 2016 when her mother who was also a sex worker found her in the act, collapsed and died.

Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson Kudakwashe could not confirm the report but The Mirror visited Paida place and had an in interview with her brother-in-law.

The Mirror also confirmed that Toruvanda fled after stabbing her girlfriend and was arrested at 4pm yesterday after being found hiding in a bush near Croco Motors.

“We were sleeping at around 3 am when somebody came alerted us that Paida was stabbed. We rushed to her house and found her lying in a pool of blood with blood oozing from her right leg,” said her brother in law Arthur Mbodzera.

They took her to Chiredzi Hospital where she was pronounced dead. – Masvingo Mirror

Madzongwe Leaves FC Platinum

Kelvin Madzongwe has left FC Platinum after his contract expired at the end of 2021.

The midfielder refused to sign a new deal and is reportedly on the verge of joining Bulawayo Chiefs.

He was recently with the Warriors at the Afcon 2021 and featured in two games in Group B.

Other players that have left FC Platinum are Rahman Kutsanzira, Silas Songani, Ralph Kawondera and Stanley Ngala.

Kutsanzira and Ngala have since joined Highlanders, while Kawondera moved to Dynamos.

Songani returned to Europe where he has joined Icelandic club Vestri.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

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Atletico Madrid Target Mozambican Star

Mozambican left-back Reinildo Mandava is on the verge of joining Spanish giants Atletico Madrid from French Ligue 1 side Lille.

According to Marca, Mandava is already in Madrid to complete the deal and will undergo his medical before signing the contract. He travelled with his representatives to the Spanish capital.

The 28-year-old will become Atletico’s first signing in this mid-season market. He will provide more competition for Renan Lodi and Yannick Carrasco in the left position.

Mandava had six more months left on his Lille deal, but it’s understood Atletico bought out his contract, so he can join immediately.

Meanwhile, the La Liga club is o of signing Daniel Wass. The Danish midfielder will replace right-back Kieran Trippier, who returned to England.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Action To Return On February 12

The Castle Lager Premiership is set to resume on 12 February after a two-month-long break.

The top-flight league took a break from 21 December ahead of the festive season and the Africa Cup of Nations, currently underway in Cameroon.

The campaign will resume with rearranged matchday three games.

In a memo written to clubs, the PSL set conditions for the resumption of the games.

“Clubs are required to have registered all their players and technical officials in order to obtain 2022 licences. The 2021 players and technical officials’ licences expired on 31 December 2021.

“The player registration period opened on 8 January and shall close on 31 March 2022. The club registration forms must be completed and submitted to our office no later than Friday 28 January 2022.”

The statement continues: “No friendly or practice matches shall be played without clearances from our office. Request for the said matches must be submitted at least 72 hours before the date of the match.

“Clubs are required to submit stadium lease agreements to our offices not later than 31 January 2022. Clubs will be notified of the annual subscription fees in due course.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

We Are Ready To Romp To Victory – Wiwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens Coalition For Change aspiring candidates for local government and house of assembly by-elections have successfully filed nomination papers across the country.

This was said the party’s deputy chairperson Hon Job Sikhala.

“Reports from throughout the country is that our candidates are successfully filing their nomination papers.

Be prepared to defend the people’s project in all the territories under contest.”

“Its done. Our candidates ready 2 roll out for victory. Lets stand with our candidates who hv bn victims of political pillaging by the dictatorship & its surrogates,” added Hon Sikhala.

Zanu PF Official In Looting Spree …

Onalenna Bangwa

Shurugwi – Joshua Tongogara the only surviving brother to a well decorated iconic national heroe Josiah Magama Tongogara is bitter over abuse of their surname to swindle resources from government, Zimeye can reveal.

It is alleged Bernard Dangi has 2 identity cards one with Bernard Dangi and the other with Bernard Tongogara.

Through the use of Tongogara’s name he is gaining access to government resources.

The Zanu PF Chair had a lot of privileges in Norton over others.

“His conduct is bringing the Tongogara name into disrepute and the family will never tolerate that” he fumed.

Ward 4 people said Dhangi gives food and inputs to several ward 5 residents from Mangami and Chirokoto villages.

“Jane Dangi , Brown Tembo, SimangalisoTete and several others are receiving inputs and food from ward 4 at the expense of ward 4 residents.

“These have been told to register as ward 4 voters in return and are benefitting from 2 wards for the sake of vote buying and voter busing” they said.

Dhangi needs to be arrested for abusing citizen rights.

Join Winning Team Today, President Chamisa Implores Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens Coalition For Change President Nelson Chamisa has implored Zimbabweans to join the winning team.

President Chamisa’s party rebranded to Citizens Coalition For Change on Monday.

The party’s aspiring candidates for local government and house of assembly by-elections have successfully filed nominations across the country.

“EVERYBODY & EVERYTHING TURNING YELLOW. AN OVERWHELMING ENDORSEMENT & A FANTASTIC RESPONSE FROM YOU ZIMBABWE, THE CITIZENS. NOW BUILDING THE TEAM & SHARING THE DREAM.

JOIN NOW! THE FUTURE IS YELLOW. ZIMBABWE IS YELLOW & RICH. THE JOURNEY BEGINS.

We’re #1. THANK YOU ZIMBABWE. HELLO YELLOW! #CCC,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

President Chamisa

Understanding Sexual Exploitation

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

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

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

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

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Stop Soiling Our Family Name, Josiah Tongogara’s Brother Tells Zanu PF Heavyweight

Onalenna Bangwa

Shurugwi – Joshua Tongogara the only surviving brother to a well decorated iconic national heroe Josiah Magama Tongogara is bitter over abuse of their surname to swindle resources from government, Zimeye can reveal.

It is alleged Bernard Dangi has 2 identity cards one with Bernard Dangi and the other with Bernard Tongogara.

Through the use of Tongogara’s name he is gaining access to government resources.

The Zanu PF Chair had a lot of privileges in Norton over others.

“His conduct is bringing the Tongogara name into disrepute and the family will never tolerate that” he fumed.

Ward 4 people said Dhangi gives food and inputs to several ward 5 residents from Mangami and Chirokoto villages.

“Jane Dangi , Brown Tembo, SimangalisoTete and several others are receiving inputs and food from ward 4 at the expense of ward 4 residents.

“These have been told to register as ward 4 voters in return and are benefitting from 2 wards for the sake of vote buying and voter busing” they said.

Dhangi needs to be arrested for abusing citizen rights.

“Mnangagwa Can’t Win 2023 Presidential Election”

Tinashe Sambiri| The leader of the Citizens Coalition For Change, President Nelson Chamisa has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa does not have the capacity to win the 2023 Presidential Election.

President Chamisa made the remarks at a media briefing in Harare on Monday.

President Chamisa’s political party has rebranded to Citizens Coalition For Change.

He said:
“Because we are building a new, we are also in the process of building a A TEAM, a team that cannot be defeated. 2023 is already a done deal, that’s why they are jumping from pillar to post, they know that the game is on, and the A TEAM is ready.

We need to restore the dignity of our people, which is restored by having an organized institution, away from the clutter & confusion that you’ve seen. Mr ED thank you, you’ve helped us clean our basket. All the bad apples you’ve taken, enjoy the meal.”

“We’ll not repeat the mistakes of what we did, where after winning, you abuse us. Mnangagwa didn’t win, but was saved by the courts. He has suffered from illegitimacy, that’s why he can’t solve problems in this country. ED has squandered every chance,” added President Chamisa.

Citizens Coalition For Change Candidates Successfully File Nomination Papers

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens Coalition For Change aspiring candidates for local government and house of assembly by-elections have successfully filed nomination papers across the country.

This was said the party’s deputy chairperson Hon Job Sikhala.

“Reports from throughout the country is that our candidates are successfully filing their nomination papers.

Be prepared to defend the people’s project in all the territories under contest.”

“Its done. Our candidates ready 2 roll out for victory. Lets stand with our candidates who hv bn victims of political pillaging by the dictatorship & its surrogates,” added Hon Sikhala.

New Twist To Prophet T Freddy-Rutendo Makuti Saga As Chief Chikwaka Is Arrested

By A Correspondent| Chief Chikwaka born Murambiwa Witness Bungu has been arrested for extorting prophet T Freddy this afternoon at Harare Central Police station.

The traditional leader is expected to appear in Court this afternoon.Last year the traditional leader called the prophet to his rural home in Juru asking him to pay USD15 000 and 3 goats for allegedly having an affair with his niece and ZBC presenter Rutendo Makuti.

Chikwaka is jointly charged with Makuti, ZBC engineer Mutetepi Maushe and former police officer Gibson Jaji.

The other three accused were arrested last year and the case is still pending before the courts.

Makuti later reported for rape after the prophet turned down her demands.

Chikwaka a senator was also a state witness in the rape trial and he said the rape allegations were not making any sense to him.

2023 South African Gvt Stop Supporting Election Rigging In Zimbabwe!

By Collen Makumbirofa- South Africa must stop supporting dictators in neighbouring countries. Former President Mbeki has been supporting this idiot, the late Mugabe like nobody’s business.

Mugabe was destroying companies and farms and Mbeki was supporting him. The whole South African politicians were cheering at Mugabe yet he was destroying the economy and lives now it’s heavily impacting South Africa.

Millions of Zimbabweans are now in South Africa as economic and political refugees.

The current migration crisis we have in South Africa is a consequence of South African Government’s evil foreign policies.

Our South African brothers must stop harassing foreign refugees and put their politicians in order. They must not support election rigging in Zimbabwe. South Africa through SADC must not endorse rigged elections in Zimbabwe.

Support free and fair elections in Zimbabwe, support democracy and respect of human rights in Zimbabwe you will not have problems of Zimbabwean immigrants coming to South Africa.

In 2023 there is an election in Zimbabwe there is going to be more abductions, tortures, threats of Zimbabwean lives. More Zimbabwean refugees are coming to South Africa.

MUGUTI AND MACHONA RISK IMPRISONMENT FOR BRAZEN CONTEMPT OF COURT OVER DEMOLITIONS

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Tafadzwa Muguti, the Harare Metropolitan Secretary for Provincial Affairs and Devolution and Chitungwiza Municipality Acting Town Clerk Evangelista Machona risk imprisonment after they wilfully defied a High Court order which stayed all demolitions against informal traders’ structures in Harare and Chitungwiza.

In an application for a contempt of court order filed at Harare High Court on Friday 21 January 2022, Alice Kuvheya, the Director of Chitungwiza Residents Trust (CHITREST and the residents association argued that Muguti and Machona should serve a three-month jail term for contempt of court for brazenly defying a High Court order prohibiting demolitions in the two cities.

Kuvheya and CHITREST, who are represented by Rudo Bere of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, argued that they obtained a court order granted by Justice Edith Mushore on the 10 June 2021, who ordered that all unprocedural demolitions of homes, durawalls and informal traders’ structures should be stayed as they were not in compliance with the
law in particular Section 32 of the Regional Town and Country Planning Act and Section 3 of the Administrative Justice Act.

Muguti, Machona, Chitungwiza Municipality and City of Harare, Kuvheya and CHITREST argued, completely disregarded the High Court order and unilaterally commenced demolitions of informal traders’ structures in Harare and Chitungwiza. Kuvheya and CHITREST said Muguti also made utterances in which he openly denigrated the High Court order and also foretold that demolitions would continue in defiance of the lawful court order.

The applicants want the High Court to declare Muguti, Machona, Chitungwiza Municipality and City of Harare to be in contempt of court. They also want the High Court to order Muguti and Machona to serve alternate three months in jail for contempt of court until such
a time they would have purged their contempt and comply Justice Mushore’s court order granted in June 2021.

National Skills Shortage Heightens War For Talent

Marlene Badul

With e-commerce booming during the pandemic and supply chain disruptions caused by congestion in global trade lanes, skilled workers in the logistics industry are in increasingly short supply.

And despite the country’s record-high unemployment levels, the situation in South Africa is largely the same, making attracting and retaining top talent a key priority for businesses seeking to maintain profitability and deliver maximum value to clients, says DHL Supply Chain Africa Chief Executive Officer Paul Stone.

These trends, further fuelled by a new wave of demand as economies reopen and businesses seek to recover from the impacts of the pandemic, have given rise to heightened competition between companies for skilled and experienced workers.

“Employer branding is, therefore, a growing strategic concern for successful companies in South Africa and around the world, which hinges on the success of human resources policies and management in building a positive, productive organisational culture that is able to attract and retain top talent,” says Stone.

“I am therefore particularly proud to announce that DHL Supply Chain South Africa has been recognised as a Top Employer for 2022 by the Top Employers Institute. I believe this recognition will cement our position as a leading brand and strategic partner within the logistics sector.”

Top Employer accreditation

Established more than 30 years ago, the Top Employers Institute is known as the global authority on recognising excellence in the field of People Practices.

The Top Employers Institute programme certifies organisations based on the participation and results of their HR Best Practices Survey.

The survey covers six HR domains consisting of 20 topics, including people strategy, work environment, talent acquisition, learning, well-being, and diversity and inclusion.

Despite this being only its first year of entry with the South African subsidiary, DHL Supply Chain placed tenth in the country – a particularly noteworthy achievement given the unprecedented pressure and disruptions experienced by the logistics sector during the pandemic, explains Stone.

“Our business offers world-class systems and processes, but without a doubt, it is our people that set us apart. It’s the basic science of good business – by ensuring that we remain at the forefront of best practice in terms of our human resources policies and programmes, we are able to offer clients the benefits of an engaged, high-performing workforce.

Marlene Badul, Head of Human Resources (HR) for DHL Supply Chain Africa, adds that the Top Employer accreditation reflects the phenomenal success of the new practices and programmes introduced over the past two years.

“For example, we’ve placed a great deal of emphasis on innovation in recent years, increasingly invested in artificial intelligence and new technologies with the aim of automating processes to boost efficiency.

This includes introducing electronic or robotic stock-counting and rolling-out SmartOps as a resource planning tool. We are continuously searching out new tools which will enable our staff to execute their work more effectively,” Badul says.

“As a business, we firmly believe that our people are our greatest asset in delivering results for our clients and maintaining our reputation for service excellence.

Being a Top Employer means that our employees can take pride in knowing that they work for a leading national employer with sound HR policies and well-defined culture and values, while our clients can rest assured that they are partnering with a service provider of choice,” concludes Badul.

RESIDENTS GIVE MUGUTI 48-HOUR ULTIMATUM TO WITHDRAW DEMOLITION THREATS

Aggrieved residents of Arlington Estates in Harare have given a 48-hour ultimatum to Tafadzwa Muguti, the Harare Metropolitan Province Secretary for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, demanding that he should assure them that he is not going to proceed with demolishing their residential properties.

In an article published in the state-run The Herald newspaper on Tuesday 25 January 2022, titled “Arlington, Retreat properties face demolition, warns Muguti, the Harare Metropolitan Province Secretary for Provincial Affairs and Devolution was extensively quoted stating
that all houses and developments built in an area around Robert Mugabe International Airport including Arlington Estate and Retreat suburb face demolition.

Muguti said the developments in the areas were within a so-called red zone which affects the operations of the airport and should therefore be demolished and were also done in violation of the Civil Aviation Act and the Airports Company of Zimbabwe Act. He further indicated that government was going to approach the courts to obtain a demolition order authorising it to conduct the exercise.

But in a letter written to Muguti on Tuesday 25 January 2022, Arlington Estates Homeowners Association, represented by Tinashe Chinopfukutwa of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights challenged Muguti’s claims and indicated that the development of properties in Arlington Estate by residents was done in accordance with the law and all the
necessary approvals and inspections were done and approved by the Local Planning Authority which is the City of Harare and the residents obtained Title Deeds for their properties.

The Arlington residents said their houses are private properties protected from compulsory deprivation through demolition or otherwise and hence no person may be compulsorily deprived of their property as the planned demolitions constitute a violation of property rights guaranteed in Section 71 of the Constitution.

The residents’ letter was also delivered to City of Harare, Local Government Minister and Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe.

The residents advised Muguti that there is a pending court order against him, the City of Harare and other local authorities issued under HC2857/21 which prohibits him from carrying out any demolitions unless he follows due process and complies with the principles of natural justice as provided for in terms of the Administrative Justice Act.

They accused Muguti of acting in blatant disregard of the existing court order to which human rights lawyers in a separate matter have since applied to the High Court seeking an order for the Harare Metropolitan Province Secretary for Provincial Affairs and Devolution
to be declared to be in contempt of court.

The residents said failure to receive an undertaking stopping the planned demolitions of housing properties from Muguti, they will approach the High Court for redress.

Lawyers Chide Muguti Over Demolition Threats

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) on Monday wrote a letter to Harare Metropolitan Province Secretary for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Tafadzwa Muguti, over utterances he reportedly made as quoted in The Herald.

Muguti was quoted as saying that all houses and developments around the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport area, including Arlington Estate and Retreat suburb face demolition. 

Writing on behalf of Arlington Estates residents, the human rights lawyers demanded that Muguti should in 48 hours give a written undertaking that he is not going to proceed with demolishing residential properties.

ZLHR’s Tinashe Chinox warned Muguti that if he fails to do as requested by the residents, they will approach the High Court for redress.

The letter to Muguti was also copied to the Harare City Council, the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing and the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ).

In the letter, the human rights lawyer said the development of properties in Arlington Estate was done in accordance with the law, all the necessary approvals and inspections were done and approved by the Local Planning Authority and the residents obtained Title Deeds to their properties.

He said the intended demolitions constitute a violation of property rights as provided for in Section 71 of the Constitution.

FULL TEXT- “Thank You”: Selmor Mtukudzi

Posted Selmor Mtukudzi:

Mwari vakuitirei zvakanaka hama dzangu.

Tinotenda

THANK YOU – WITH SINCERE GRATITUDE

There are not enough words to fully express our heartfelt thanks for the sympathy, love and support Zimbabwe and the world extended to our family during this period of the loss of our father Zex Manatsa who passed away on the 20th of January 2022 and laid to rest on Sunday the 23rd.

Seeing people from all walks of life coming to mourn our father, proved that our father was indeed a people’s person. For the rest of our lives, we will never forget the love and support our family witnessed during the dark hour we lost our father, our legend, our hero.From the very bottom of our hearts, we would like to send out our heartfelt

Thank You to:The Government of Zimbabwe, Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, National Arts Council of Zimbabwe – NACZZIMURA, Nyaradzo Funeral Group, ZAOGA Church, Dr Eh Guti & SADOP ministry, Glad Tidings Church, UFI Church, New Life Covenant Church And any other church we might have omitted or whose name we don’t remember. NatBake Promoters: Mahwindo, Chipaz, Y2K Entertainment Promotions and othersAll the musicians and friends in the music industry who were present at the funeral uncluding Tanga Wekwa Sando, Bob Nyabinde, Alick Macheso, Isaac Chirwa, Sulu Chimbetu, Pastor and Amai Charamba, Michael Mahendere, Janet Manyowa, Dereck Mpofu, Gwenya-Gitare Mono, Pastor Haisa, Mokoomba, Hope Masike, Ammi Jamanda, Albert Nyathi, Carlton Mparutsa, Josh Meck, Mdara Svosve, Mehluli Moyo, Murehwa Para, Vusa Moyo, Tinashe Pasi, Moodah, Tendai Chimombe, Prudence Katomeni, Reginald Chapfunga, Macdee, Madam Boss, The Comic Pastor and Associates, Chirikure Chirikure, Sam Dondo, Agga NyaBinde, Bhutisi Kuzhangaira Admirre, Albert Nyabinde, Alexio Kawara & Shades of Black and many others who were present..the list is endless.

City Of Harare Warren Hills Executive Cemetery Staff, Parirenyatwa Ward D2 and B12 Staff who took good care of VaManatsa. Dr Mberi and Dr Dahwa who took care of mdhara till the last day. Zimbabwe Republic Police, Manatsa Family, Katehwe Family, Kazingizi Family, Murapa Family, Murape Family, Mtukudzi Family, Chakasikwa Family, Gandawa Family, Mtunzi Family, Chafausipo Family, Mapuranga Family, Musanjeya Family, Mahlekete Family, Mtemererwa Family, Watama family,Nyakuhwa family,Sekuru Stanley Kasukuwere,Joseph Mubaiwa,Hon Simba Mudarikwa, All the Media Houses in Zimbabwe and all over the world,All the Radio Stations in Zimbabwe and all over the world. The entertainment journalists in Zimbabwe and the world over, All the friends of our father,All the music venues in Zimbabwe where VaManatsa performed, The DJ’s who played his music,The awards he was awarded during his career.

To Mr Philip Mataranyika and your team at Nyaradzo Funeral Services, thank you for going way beyond what our policy covered. You made sure that our father got the hero’s send off that he deserved. To our mother Stellah Manatsa: We thank you so much for taking care of our father. May you stay strong during this period we are all grieving.

Thank you to our lovely wives (varoora vaVaManatsa) for being there for our father and mother during the sickness and during the funeral.

Very special Thank you to All the fans in Zimbabwe and the world over who supported Zex Manatsa throughout his career. Without your support, non of the music would have made sense. May you continue to enjoy the beautiful music he has left us and may it bring happiness in all our lives.

A big thank you to ALL those whose names or organizations we have missed out! You are greatly appreciated.

Once again, Thank you so so much to EVERYONE. We are looking forward to working with everyone as we carry on from where our father left off.

We can never fit into his shoes but we will do our very best to keep his legacy alive with the support of everyone around us.To our father Zex Manatsa –

Thank you so much for the beautiful music and the beautiful memories. You were a loving husband to our mother, a super dad to us your children, an amazing atezvara to our wives and great sekuru to our kids. RIP – VaManatsa.

Sincerely Green, Aaron, Tendai, Freedom, Shingirai and Zex Taku Manatsa

Gokwe Chieftaincy Row Removed From High Court Urgent Roll

By A Correspondent- The Gokwe chieftainship row has been removed from the High Court urgent roll after Justice Amy Tsunga said it was not an urgent matter.

One of the complainants, Martin Masuka had approached the High Court seeking the removal of Mafioni Rikonda as Chief Masuka.

Masuka argued that he was the heir apparent according to the royal lineage.

In the joint urgent chamber application filed at the High Court by Masuka, Rikonda, Nemaringa and Gwenjera houses, they argued that Rikonda’s appointment as chief was illegal.

They wanted his appointment reversed, arguing that it contravened section 283(c) (Amendment No 20 of 2013) of the Constitution, which stipulates that an Act of Parliament must provide for the appointment, suspension, succession and removal of traditional leaders.

But Justice Tsanga ruled that the matter was not urgent.

“Whereupon after reading documents filed of record and hearing counsel, it is ordered that the matter is not urgent and is removed from urgent roll for pursuance on ordinary roll,” Tsanga ruled.

Rikonda had been cited as the first respondent, while Local Government minister July Moyo and President Emmerson Mnangagwa were second and third respondents, respectively.

Masuka submitted that Rikonda was not eligible for appointment as Chief Masuka according to the “prevailing traditional practices and traditions”‘ of the Masuka clan as he is not from the permissible senior generation of ‘fathers’ of the Rikonda house.”

Court papers stated that the tradition of the Masuka clan demands that the eldest surviving person from the royal family should take up the chieftainship.

“The advent of the second republic ushered in an enhanced commitment to the re-establishment of our substantive chiefdom in Gokwe South.

“The Council of Chiefs was subsequently ordered to determine which house in the Masuka tribe was due to be installed, in continuation from where the chieftainship was terminated to “headman”.

“Subsequently, a determination was made that it is the Rikonda house which is the second applicant in this case.

“Communication was done to us, to the effect that Rikonda house is the royal house from which the substantive chief of the Masuka people is to be installed and a directive was issued to the second applicant, Rikonda family to resolve the question of who must be installed and nominate one person for appointment as chief of the Masuka people, Gokwe South,” read the court papers.

The applicants also want a meeting for the provincial assembly of chiefs convened urgently to review

Biti, 5 Others Win Court Challenge

By A Correspondent- Tendai Biti and 5 other MDC Alliance who were recalled by the rival MDC-T have won their court challenge barely hours before the Nomination Court for by-elections to elect their replacements. High Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi ruled that their recall was illegal.

The reinstatement followed another judgment by Justice Martin Mafusire last year, who ruled that Rukanda was not a legitimate member of the PDP. Rukanda then appealed against Justice Mafusire’s judgment.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission announced that there are no vacancies in the Nkulumane, Mbizo, Kambuzuma, Mutasa South, Pumula and Harare East National Assembly Constituencies constituencies following the court outcome.

Biti, the MP for Harare East; William Madzimure of Kambuzuma; Chikwinya of Mbizvo; Kucaca Ivumile Phulu of Nkulumane; Sichelesile Mahlangu of Pumula and Regai Tsunga of Mutasa South were expelled last month based on a 2020 Supreme Court ruling.

The Supreme ruling said MDC Alliance was not a single party but a coalition of 7 parties, and that each party in the coalition, including the PDP, could recall MPs elected on the Alliance ticket.

Commenting on the development, Alex Tawanda Magaisa, a former Chief in the office of a former Prime Minister, the late Morgan Tsvangirai, said the court outcome could be a strategy by the ruling ZANU PF to cause problems in the newly formed Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) led by Nelson Chamisa.

The UK-based law expert said the development doesn’t do CCC any favours at all. Magaisa said:

It is that the 6 MPs will remain in parliament as the PDP element of the old MDC Alliance. Yet, CCC has just launched as a new entity.

He added that it will be awkward for CCC to have members that are also still identified as MDC Alliance or PDP formed by Tendai Biti.

President Chamisa Calls On Gvt To Improve Teachers Welfare

By A Correspondent- Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has called on President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his government to move with speed and open schools as the country’s education sector risked collapse.

Schools closed in December last year following a spike in COVID-19 cases.

They were scheduled to open on January 10, but opening was postponed indefinitely as government wants more time to assess the situation.

“We know our teachers are poorly paid and are now earning less than US$100 per month when the cost of living is skyrocketing.

“There is need to restore teachers’ salaries to pre-October 2018 level of at least US$540 and above that. We need to improve teachers’ status and conditions of service,” Chamisa said.

“Schools must be opened to allow children from underprivileged communities to access education.

“Those in private schools opened online classes and they are learning, while those in rural Zimbabwe and peri-urban settings have been disadvantaged.

“There is need to ensure schools are opened, while COVID-19 precautionary measures are put in place. Our people cannot be in pris- on forever, we need to ensure that life goes on in safe environments,” Chamisa told NewsDay.

The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) and the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) in a joint statement yesterday said teachers could no longer afford to send their children to school.

“Some schools are now demanding up to $160 000 in fees when a teacher is earning $20 000.

“How do you reconcile that?” PTUZ secretary-general, Raymond Majongwe asked.

Majongwe said the government should regularise civil servants’ negotiating platforms in order to do away with the Apex Council, which he claimed was captured.

“The current negotiating process has since been overtaken by events, considering the provisions of section 65 of the Constitution.

“The government must create a legal chamber as provided for by the law where unions are allowed to engage government through a properly constituted framework rather than the current nefarious begging platform which doesn’t benefit teachers,” he said.

He said as the government pre- pared to open schools, it should put in place mechanisms to protect teachers and students from contracting COVID-19.

Last week, acting President Con- stantino Chiwenga further de- ferred the opening of schools in or- der to put preventive public health measures in place before the com- mencement of the school calendar.-newsday

Gvt Targets InstallingComputer EquipmentAt 8800 Schools

By A Correspondent- Information Communication Technology minister Jenfan Muswere yesterday said government was targeting to install computer equipment at 8 800 schools as it intensifies efforts to promote e-learning during the COVID-19 era.

Muswere said this at Epworth Primary School during the handover of laptops donated by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe.

He said the COVID-19 pandemic had negatively impacted the education sector in the country, and resultantly, the government was promoting e-learning and providing ICT equipment and internet connectivity to learners.

“Our vision is to see all learners having access to, and knowledge of ICTs to not only facilitate learning in the classroom, but virtually from any place and at anytime. The ICT labs we have commissioned today are, therefore, a gateway for Epworth to the world and they are also a route marker as Zimbabwe forges its way towards attaining an upper-middle economy by the year 2030,” Muswere said.

“Government is targeting to install computer facilities at 8 800 schools, and has responded by coming up with digital solutions such as e-learning, a solution pivoted on the ability of our school-going learners to access ICT equipment and internet connectivity,” he said.

Muswere said the creation of a digital economy could only be achieved by the provision of universal access to ICTs for all citizens regardless of their location.

“Access is, however, not enough if we do not develop ICT skills,” he said.-newsday

Maimane Slams Zanu PF Over Illegal Immigrants From Zim

By A Correspondent- One SA movement leader Mmusi Maimane has weighed in on the challenges of immigration in SA‚ laying the blame at the government’s feet and slamming the Zimbabwean ruling party.

Immigration continues to be a big debate in the country‚ with EFF leader Julius Malema this week visiting local businesses to assess the employment ratio of locals and foreign nationals.

It follows the Patriotic Alliance visiting shops in Eldorado Park‚ allegedly run by “illegal foreigners”‚ that allegedly sell expired goods.

Taking to social media this week‚ Maimane claimed the government was to blame for the “immigration challenges” faced in SA by refusing to act against “tyranny” on its doorstep.

“The immigration challenges that we are facing are because the SA government enabled a brutal and corrupt regime to terrorise its citizens for 42 years. While there is tyranny in our neighbourhood‚ we will not be able to deal with the challenges of immigration‚” he said.

He said Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa and the Zanu-PF “are the root cause of this crisis and they have cost not only SA but all the countries in Sadc”.

“From the Gukurahundhi massacres to this very date‚ the effect of the Mugabe‚ Mnangagwa eras has been a mass exodus.”

He said unless free and fair elections in Zimbabwe are a reality‚ SA will always be dealing with symptoms of the crisis and not the cause.

“Unless we talk about the respect for human rights and political rights in Zimbabwe‚ we are playing games and performing politics. Panado does not cure cancer.”

He also took aim at Eswatini and King Mswati III‚ calling him an “unwelcome king who is suppressing his people’s wish for real democracy”.

“He is a man using violence against the youth and political voices. People have been killed. He is spending the nation’s resources on luxury goods while people starve and die‚” Maimane claimed

Chinese National Who Married Minor Fined

By A Correspondent- Chief Samuel Neuso of Sanyati has ordered a Chinese national accused of marrying a minor to pay four cattle, three sheep and an unspecified amount of money as a fine for the offence.

The Chinese national only identified as Yan, an engineer at Rongxin/Mambo Mine about 75km from Kadoma in Mashonaland West province, was summoned to appear before the chief’s court on Sunday to answer to the charge.

The cash part of the fine was paid at Chief Neuso’s court yesterday.

Yan pleaded guilty to violating traditional values when he married a 15-year-old minor on November 26, 2021.

Chief Neuso also found the Chinese’s in-laws guilty of the offence.

The forced marriage came to light after being exposed by NewsDay in December last year.

Sources claim that the minor is now pregnant.

“It has been resolved that the pregnant minor must go back to her parents and return to Yan when she turns 16,” revealed the source.

The minor (name withheld) was doing Form 3 when she was married off to Yan after he paid US$2 000 in bride price.

Yan was accompanied by his go-between, Clement Chimbunde, during the weekend traditional court hearing.

Sources in Sanyati said most poor families in the area were marrying off their underage daughters to Chinese miners.

Recently, Women Affairs, Small and Medium Enterprises minister Sithembiso Nyoni said all Chinese nationals who marry minors should be arrested and deported.-newsday

Chinyanga Court Case Verdict Day

By A Correspondent | Today is the day jurors at the Old Bailey in London are expected to hand down their verdict on the case of the Zimbabwean activist William Chinyanga.

Chinyanga is on trial over allegations of making terrorist incitements following the events when he was personally threatened with military-level-violence by a UK based ZANU PF terrorist behind the 1 August and January crackdowns, 3 months running into the day when CCC President Nelson Chamisa had an ammunition attack against his crowd of supporters in Marondera on 1st December 2019.

The Prosecutors who in court utilized a short video circulated by ZANU PF activists which says Chamisa received just a fire cracker attack, charged Chinyanga over his live videos in which he complains over that attack, (as the prosecutors) said there was no evidence of live ammunition at all against Nelson Chamisa. Counts 2 to 4 relate to other statements Chinyanga made on Facebook live video shortly after the Marondera incident.

There was a pause towards the end of trial yesterday when ZimEye’s Simba Chikanza lifted his hand requesting permission for a 30 second window to show jurors his evidence of how Chinyanga is allegedly a victim of what he termed framing, after receiving direct personal-military-violence threats against his life, plus also, an announcement by the ZANU PF activist that British Police officers would be used to incriminate him.

During that moment, Chikanza freezed the whole court when he passed his statements saying the verdict should not be announced until the evidence is heard. He said he does not need 30 seconds to show this evidence to the court, having introduced himself as the publisher and journalist who police officers (who arrested the Defendant) have been avoiding for over a 2 year period. Last Wednesday, one of the offices a tall white British male had acknowledged receiving phone calls from Chikanza, and claimed he returned the calls but ‘ there was no voicemail facility,’ which Chikanza says is not possible because as he alleges, even his network can confirm his phone always as a voicemail facility enabled.

Chikanza afterwards submitted a written complaint to the court.

The verdict is expected by the end of day.

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Quartet Cleared In Botswana

By A Correspondent- Four Zimbabwean brothers and a compatriot charged with unlawful prospecting of minerals without a permit or licence authorising them to do so have been cleared of wrongdoing because of lack of evidence.

The brothers, Msix Moyo, 42, Ishmael Moyo, 17, Phumlani Moyo, 27, and Peter Moyo, 23, and their Zimbabwean accomplice, Artwell Ndlovu, 23, were alleged to have committed the offence on November 15, 2021, between Matsiloje and the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) training centre.

However, the accused were not totally off the hook after they admitted to a charge of entering Botswana using an ungazetted point of entry on November 15 at or near Ramokgwebana village.

When the facts were read to the accused on Tuesday, they admitted that members of the BDF, who later enlisted the assistance of the police, found them digging a pit and when they were asked to produce travel documents authorising them to enter Botswana, they failed to do so.

After the accused admitted to the facts, Chief Magistrate Mareledi Dipate said that he was satisfied that the elements of the offence as required by law were proved.

Dipate added that the admissions of the accused fortified the fact that the state had proved its case against them beyond reasonable doubt. During mitigation, Msix and Ishmael said they had nothing to assert.

Phumlani prayed with the court to temper justice with mercy by not giving him a custodial sentence. “I come from a country where we are suffering and there is no money,” Phumlani pleaded.

Phumlani’s brother, Peter prayed with the court that if it handed him a custodial sentence, it should backdate the term to the time they were incarcerated.

Peter added: “I also plead with the court to give me a non-custodial sentence.” Just as Phumlani, Ndlovu also pleaded with the court to backdate his sentence to the time when he was arrested and incarcerated.

While cleared of unlawful prospecting of minerals without a permit, Ishmael had during arraignment implicated his brothers in the commission of the offence when the Investigating Officer was still giving testimony.

Ishmael had said then: “Yes, our sole mission of coming to Botswana was to illegally mine gold and then return to Zimbabwe. It was not our first time to do that.” However, due to a lack of evidence, the charge was eventually dropped.-mmegi.bw

Biti Wins Back Parly Seat Before Mnangagwa’s By-Elections

CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) deputy president Tendai Biti and five others have bounced back to Parliament after High Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi ruled that their recall was illegal.

Biti, a Harare East constituency MP, Willias Madzimure of Kambuzuma, Settlement Chikwinya (Mbizo), Kucaca Ivumile Phulu (Nkulumane), Sichelesile Mahlangu (Pumula) and Regai Tsunga (Mutasa South) were recalled from Parliament in March 2021.

This was after Benjamin Rukanda, who claimed to be People’s Democratic Party (PDP) secretary-general, wrote to the Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda advising that the six had ceased to represent their party.

By-elections were supposed to be held on March 26 to fill their seats.

But Chitapi said by-elections should not be held in their constituencies after setting aside President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s proclamation declaring their seats vacant.

The reinstatement followed another judgment by Justice Martin Mafusire last year, who ruled that Rukanda was not a legitimate member of the PDP.

Rukanda had appealed against Justice Mafusire’s judgment.

The PDP tried to have Rukanda arrested for fraud and perjury after the purported recalls.

PDP youth secretary for mobilisation Lloyd Madzimure reported Rukanda at the Harare Central Police Station under case number IR 041348.

PDP is part of the MDC Alliance, which on Monday rebranded to CCC.

-Newsday

Police Hunt For Hit And Run Driver Who Killed Pedestrian

By A Correspondent- A pedestrian died on the spot along Seke Road on Monday after being hit by an unidentified vehicle that was headed towards Chitungwiza.

The pedestrian was trying to cross the road. The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is investigating the matter amid reports that the motorist did not stop after hitting the pedestrian.

We present the police statementbelow:

The ZRP is appealing for anyone with information in connection with a hit and run RTA which occurred along Seke Road near CP Chemicals Company on 24/01/22 at about 2055 hours, where an unknown motorist who was driving an unidentified vehicle, towards Chitungwiza, hit a pedestrian who was trying to cross the road.

The victim died on the spot and the motorist did not stop after the accident.

Investigations are underway.

ZRP Releases Hopewell Chinono’s Broadcasting Equipment

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has finally released the broadcast equipment they seized from prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono’s Harare home in 2020.

Police arrested Chin’ono in July 2020 on charges of incitement to commit public violence through posting tweets denouncing alleged looting and corruption by well-connected political elites and their cronies.

Chin’ono confirmed via his Facebook page that the CID Law and Order department released his equipment on Tuesday afternoon. He wrote:

The regime has finally released my Panasonic P2 broadcast camera, Avid video edit suite, Laptop and cell phones.

The equipment was seized on 20 July 2020 after I was arrested and jailed for exposing State corruption and the looting of public funds!

I got the equipment 30 minutes ago from the CID Law and Order department!

Chin’ono, through his lawyers Mtetwa and Nyambirai Legal Practitioners wrote several times to the ZRP, asking for his equipment to be released.

The lawyers wrote to the police on 1 October 2020 and 16 December 2020 requesting the release of Chin’ono’s equipment.

After High Court Judge Justice Siyabona Musithu acquitted Chin’ono on charges of incitement to commit public violence, the lawyers wrote to the police yet again.

The letter, dated  8 December 2021, was addressed to Detective Chief Inspector Morga Chafa, the Officer in Charge Law & Order Section, ZRP, Harare Central.

Mwonzora Goes For Chamisa’s CCC

By A Correspondent- The MDC-T led Douglas Mwonzora has announced its decision to hunt down and recall all MPS who joined the Citizens Coalition for Change from parliament.

On Tuesday, MDC-T spokesperson Witness Dube told VOA that they would recall all the MDC-Alliance MPS from parliament because they had defected.

” The law is unambiguous on who should be recalled from parliament and who should not, and there is no debate about that. If an MP joins another party which is not the one that took him to parliament, they automatically cease to be a member of the former,”

Nelson Chamisa on Monday rebranded the former MDC-Alliance party and named it CCC.

Harare Man Disappears With Car During Test Drive

A Harare man has been arrested for stealing a vehicle worth US$3 500 during a test drive.

Tatenda Chinyemba(23) appeared before Mbare magistrate Nyasha Vhitorini, who rolled over the case to today.

The prosecution alleged that on December 11, 2021, Chinyemba approached Adiel Hapanyengwi pretending as if he wanted to buy a Honda Fit vehicle which was on sale.
He was given the vehicle by the complainant so that he could test drive. The accused took the vehicle, drove off and did not return.
After two hours, the complainant called the accused on his mobile phone, but he did not respond to calls. The matter was then reported to police in Braeside.
The vehicle was recovered on January 16, 2022 at Mutavatava shops in Murewa, where Chinyemba’s driver, Silus Usika, was found using it as a pirate taxi.
Chinyemba was arrested in Shamva two days later. Tatenda Furaijo appeared for the State.
-Newsday

CCC MPs, Khupe Face Mwonzora Parly Recalls

By A Correspondent- The MDC-T led Douglas Mwonzora said it would recall Citizens Coalition for Change MPs and its suspended deputy president Thokozani Khupe from parliament.

This was announced by the party spokesperson Witness Dube, on Tuesday.

Dube said that by following or joining the newly formed CCC political movement, all the MDC-Alliance members ceased to belong to the party that took them to parliament.

Nelson Chamisa on Monday rebranded the former MDC-Alliance party and named it CCC.
Mwonzora also suspended Khupe last week, who immediately announced that she had formed a splinter MDC-T.

Bindura Man Swept By Flooded River, Found Private Parts Missing

By- A 55-year-old man from Avoca Farm in Bindura who drowned last Wednesday while crossing the flooded Mazowe River was found four days later without his neck, head and private parts.

Muzondiwa Jekemu reportedly crossed from Avoca to Matemba area to drink beer with his friends at around 6pm.

A witness, Mr Chapasura Mapepa, said Jekemu returned later that night but upon arrival at the river he found the canoe he had used before missing. He was also carrying a goat’s head that he had been given by friends.
“He met people who were panning for gold by the river and inquired about the canoe. He insisted that he was going home regardless and took off his overalls and gumboots,” said Mr Mapepa.

“He tied the goat’s head to his trouser and swam. The gold panners who were watching said he managed to cross to the river bank but dropped the goat head in the water.
“He returned into the water to get his meat and we saw him being swept away. The following day his family started looking for him and a search started.”
He was found on Sunday seven kilometres away from where he drowned.

“The search party could not reach where his body was and we travelled for 20 kilometres around the river to retrieve the body. I was among the people who retrieved the body and his neck, head and private parts were missing,” said Mapepa.
“One of his thighs was severed and we suspected that he was attacked by a crocodile. We are waiting for police investigations and burial.”
Mashonaland Central police was not available for comment.

-Herald

Mwonzora Targets All Chamisa MPs

By A Correspondent- The Douglas Mwonzora led MDC-T has announced that it would recall all Nelson Chamisa members of parliament from parliament if they show allegiance to the newly formed Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

Chamisa on Monday rebranded his MDC-Alliance party and named it CCC.

He did this by dumping his traditional MDC brand and all its colours following a leadership struggle between him and Mwonzora.

Witness Dube, Mwonzora’s party spokesperson, told VOA that they were targeting all Chamisa MPs who got to parliament under the MDC-Alliance banner.

Manyika Appointed Google Senior Vice President

Google has appointed James Manyika as the company’s first senior vice president of Technology and Society.

Manyika will report directly to Alphabet’s (Google’s parent company) CEO Sundar Pichai and will be working on the impact of technology on society, shaping the company’s views on topics, including AI, the future of work, sustainability and other areas that can make a significant difference. Pichai said:

I’m thrilled that James Manyika will be joining Google’s leadership team. He’s spent decades working at the intersection of technology and society and has advised a number of businesses, academic institutions and governments along the way.

Manyika has spent 28 years at McKinsey helping companies and governments (including technology leaders) make decisions based on economic and cultural trends.

The former University of Zimbabwe and University of Oxford graduate serves on the boards of research institutes at Harvard, MIT, Oxford, Stanford, and other high schools.- TechZim

Robbers Tie Chivhu Family With Shoe-Strings, Get Away With R37K

By- A three-member gang of robbers armed with an AK47 rifle and knives attacked a Chivhu family and robbed it of R36 500, US$970 and two mobile phones recently.

It is alleged that on January 16, the suspects pounced on a house in Buckenhill, Chivhu, tied five occupants with shoelaces and threatened them with death while demanding for cash.

Reports are that the suspects, after immobilising the occupants, went on to ransack the entire house and stole the R36 500 and US$970 together with two cell phones.

While the incident was unfolding, reports are that two juveniles sneaked out through the back door, alerted some neighbours who then called the police.
It is alleged that the police swiftly responded to the report and intercepted the suspects who were about to get away using one of the family’s Nissan Caravan vehicle.
National Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident in a statement.
“The suspects fled, leaving the stolen vehicle at the gate. Police investigations led to the arrest of one of the suspects at Pickstone Mine, Chegutu and the recovery of the AK47 rifle with a magazine of 20 rounds which was buried in a bushy area in Chivhu.

“Investigations are underway,” he said.
The suspect who was arrested has been identified as Ashley Moses Dube.

James Manyika Lands Top Google Post

Google has appointed James Manyika as the company’s first senior vice president of Technology and Society.

Manyika will report directly to Alphabet’s (Google’s parent company) CEO Sundar Pichai and will be working on the impact of technology on society, shaping the company’s views on topics, including AI, the future of work, sustainability and other areas that can make a significant difference. Pichai said:

I’m thrilled that James Manyika will be joining Google’s leadership team. He’s spent decades working at the intersection of technology and society and has advised a number of businesses, academic institutions and governments along the way.

Manyika has spent 28 years at McKinsey helping companies and governments (including technology leaders) make decisions based on economic and cultural trends.

The former University of Zimbabwe and University of Oxford graduate serves on the boards of research institutes at Harvard, MIT, Oxford, Stanford, and other high schools.- TechZim

Boy(14) Kills Friend

Staff Writer| A Gokwe teenager stunned the local community after killing his colleague as they were herding cattle at the grazing lands.

According to the Zimbabwe Republic Police, the 14-year- old juvenile kicked the victim (15) on the groin.

See police statement below:
Police in Gokwe have arrested a 14 year old male juvenile in connection with a murder case in which he killed a 15 year old male juvenile at Gandiwa Village on 22/01/22.

The suspect and the victim together with three other juveniles were playing at the grazing lands while
herding cattle.

The suspect allegedly kicked the victim on the groin area resulting in the death of the victim at around 2245 hours on the same date.

Police are also investigating a murder case in Shurugwi…

The ZRP is investigating a murder case which occurred at Derino 21 Mine, Shurugwi on 21/01/22 at about 2000 hours, where two unknown artisanal miners had a misunderstanding after gambling. One of the artisanal miners drew a knife and stabbed the victim twice on the left
side ribs and on the left shoulder before disappearing in the darkness. The victim died on the spot. #notomurder

Thieves Invade State House

By- Daring copper cable thieves recently cut electricity cables to State House in Bulawayo as the city witnesses a surge in vandalism cases.

Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the development this week.
“I can confirm that we are receiving an increase in the number of reports of copper cable theft.
“We are appealing to members of the public to assist police with information that might lead to the arrest of the suspects,” Ncube said.
“Theft of cables are affecting all operations in the city. “Some have affected police stations, including the State House.
“On January 20, we received a report of theft of 225m x 35mm copper cables in the Donnington area, and another one of 1 400m x25mm of overhead copper cable conductors in Sauerstown and Hillside on Sunday.”
Ncube said other areas affected were Njube and Pumula.
“We receive such reports on a daily basis,” Ncube said.
Zesa spokesperson George Manyaya recently said that the power utility required over US$6 million to replace stolen equipment.
Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage secretary Aaron Nhepera last year told Parliament that a Copper Control Amendment Bill would be crafted to impose a mandatory 10-year jail term for vandalism of cables. Newsday

2023 A Done Deal- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| The leader of the Citizens Coalition For Change, President Nelson Chamisa has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa does not have the capacity to win the 2023 Presidential Election.

President Chamisa made the remarks at a media briefing in Harare on Monday.

President Chamisa’s political party has rebranded to Citizens Coalition For Change.

He said:
“Because we are building a new, we are also in the process of building a A TEAM, a team that cannot be defeated. 2023 is already a done deal, that’s why they are jumping from pillar to post, they know that the game is on, and the A TEAM is ready.

We need to restore the dignity of our people, which is restored by having an organized institution, away from the clutter & confusion that you’ve seen. Mr ED thank you, you’ve helped us clean our basket. All the bad apples you’ve taken, enjoy the meal.”

“We’ll not repeat the mistakes of what we did, where after winning, you abuse us. Mnangagwa didn’t win, but was saved by the courts. He has suffered from illegitimacy, that’s why he can’t solve problems in this country. ED has squandered every chance,” added President Chamisa.

Shock As Gokwe Teenager Kills Colleague

Staff Writer| A Gokwe teenager stunned the local community after killing his colleague as they were herding cattle at the grazing lands.

According to the Zimbabwe Republic Police, the 14-year- old juvenile kicked the victim (15) on the groin.

See police statement below:
Police in Gokwe have arrested a 14 year old male juvenile in connection with a murder case in which he killed a 15 year old male juvenile at Gandiwa Village on 22/01/22.

The suspect and the victim together with three other juveniles were playing at the grazing lands while
herding cattle.

The suspect allegedly kicked the victim on the groin area resulting in the death of the victim at around 2245 hours on the same date.

Police are also investigating a murder case in Shurugwi…

The ZRP is investigating a murder case which occurred at Derino 21 Mine, Shurugwi on 21/01/22 at about 2000 hours, where two unknown artisanal miners had a misunderstanding after gambling. One of the artisanal miners drew a knife and stabbed the victim twice on the left
side ribs and on the left shoulder before disappearing in the darkness. The victim died on the spot. #notomurder

Good Move- Maimane On President Chamisa New Party Name

Tinashe Sambiri|Prominent South African politician, Mmusi Maimane has said the decision by President Nelson Chamisa’s party to rebrand reflects maturity and wisdom.

Maimed also hailed President Chamisa for outsmarting the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“This is a good move
@nelsonchamisa
Ok handnew wine in new wine skins.

The enemy was trying to destroy the democratic aspirations of the people from within.

We will support free and fair elections in Zimbabwe. This region needs a free Zimbabwe,” said Maimane.

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Tackling Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment

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

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

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

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

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Delta Responds To Case Of Three Condoms Found In Scud

Six (6) imbibers in Karoi were left stunned after they found three condoms at the bottom of a beer container popularly known as a “scud”.

The six, Garikayi Musakambeva, Sheppard Mahwande, Robson Nyamande, Josphat Nyamapfeni, Lazarus Venganayi and Alec Kamwaya were sharing the scud when they made the shocking discovery.

The incident occurred at the Zingwe bottle store near Chikangwe bus terminus last Wednesday.

The men have since reported the matter at the Delta depot in Karoi and investigations are underway. Musakambeva told NewsDay:

I was taking my last sip when I came across an open condom inside.

We found out that there were actually two more condoms in the scud.

We went to report the matter to the police, who referred us to the hospital.

Their medical report dated 19 January 2022 indicates that the men were referred to Delta via the police.

Mahwande said one of the condoms had been opened, while the other two were sealed.

In a written response to NewsDay, Delta general manager for corporate affairs Patricia Murambinda confirmed that she received the report last Friday. She said:

The said product sample was only left yesterday (Thursday) at our Karoi Delta distribution centre for further analysis in Harare by our quality control department.

We haven’t had such cases. For now, I can’t comment on anything until the full process of investigation has been done to ascertain the contents of the pack.- NewsDay

Man Drowns In Mazowe River Found Without Body Parts

By- A 55-year-old man from Avoca Farm in Bindura who drowned last Wednesday while crossing the flooded Mazowe River was found four days later without his neck, head and private parts.

Muzondiwa Jekemu reportedly crossed from Avoca to Matemba area to drink beer with his friends at around 6pm.

A witness, Mr Chapasura Mapepa, said Jekemu returned later that night but upon arrival at the river he found the canoe he had used before missing. He was also carrying a goat’s head that he had been given by friends.
“He met people who were panning for gold by the river and inquired about the canoe. He insisted that he was going home regardless and took off his overalls and gumboots,” said Mr Mapepa.

“He tied the goat’s head to his trouser and swam. The gold panners who were watching said he managed to cross to the river bank but dropped the goat head in the water.
“He returned into the water to get his meat and we saw him being swept away. The following day his family started looking for him and a search started.”
He was found on Sunday seven kilometres away from where he drowned.

“The search party could not reach where his body was and we travelled for 20 kilometres around the river to retrieve the body. I was among the people who retrieved the body and his neck, head and private parts were missing,” said Mapepa.
“One of his thighs was severed and we suspected that he was attacked by a crocodile. We are waiting for police investigations and burial.”
Mashonaland Central police was not available for comment.

Government Dismisses Collapsing Mnangagwa Karanda Bridge Reports

By-The District Development Fund (DDF) in Mashonaland Central has said that Karanda Bridge was not collapsing.

DDF provincial coordinator Ms Molly Shonhiwa said the bridge was intact, adding that people were passing to access Karanda Hospital as usual.

The Bridge, which is on Ruya River provides a shorter route to the hospital by 44 kilometres compared to the other two routes of Mt-Darwin-Mudzengerere-Karanda which is 60 kilometres and Mt Darwin-Nhoro-Karanda which is 62 kilometres.

On Tuesday, social media was awash with pictures of a similar bridge collapsing, but DDF said the images could have been taken in Matabeleland South.

Armed Robbers Pounce On KFC Msasa, Steal US$50 000

By A Correspondent- Six armed robbers Monday pounced on KFC premises in Msasa, Harare, and went away with US$50 000, ZAR 30 000 and ZWL$19 000.

Posting on their Twitter page, the Zimbabwe Republic Police said that they were investigating the matter.

The police also said the suspects reportedly attacked a security guard who was manning the premises and seized his cellphone before breaking into the offices.

“The ZRP is investigating a case of robbery which occurred on 24/01/22 at about 0001 hours in Msasa, Harare, where six unknown suspects who were armed with an unidentified pistol while covering their faces with balaclava masks, attacked a security guard who was manning KFC premises and took away his Itel cellphone before ransacking the offices.
The suspects broke into an office where they blasted a cash safe and stole cash amounting to US$50 000, ZAR 30 000 and ZWL$19 000. Investigations are currently in progress,” posted ZRP.

Mwonzora Follows Khupe, Wants Her Jobless

By- MDC-T led by Douglas Mwonzora has announced its intention to recall suspended vice president Thokozani Khupe.

 Khupe last week said that the troubled opposition had split.

Mwonzora suspended Khupe and said she had several allegations, subject to an investigation.

Mwonzora’s spokesperson Lloyd Damba on Monday confirmed to NewsDay the plans to recall Khupe from Parliament where she is a proportional representation MP. Said Damba:

There is nothing in the MDC-T called an official proclamation of a split.

That alone as she is accusing Mwonzora of having flouted the constitution, she herself has done the same by announcing an official proclamation of a split when there is no such clause in the MDC-T constitution.

Khupe is in Parliament because of the MDC Alliance brand. We are going to recall her, and she is going to court. We are going to smoke the enemy out.

However, Khupe’s spokesperson Ntando Ndlovu insisted that Mwonzora does not have the authority to recall his boss. He said:

Douglas Mwonzora dismissed himself from MDC-T after writing to Zec on the 3rd of January informing it that he has formed a new party called MDC Alliance.

It, therefore, follows that Mwonzora doesn’t have any legal authority to recall anyone from Parliament.

We implore Parliament and State institutions to exercise impartiality in discharging their duties by making sure that one faction cannot recall legislators who belong to another faction.

-NewsDay

Adulterous Zanu PF Councilor Survives Axe Attack

By- Zanu PF councillor for Ward 10, Tapiwa Ndawana (45) of Shurugwi has been struck with an axe after being caught red-handed with ‘someone’s wife’.

Ndawana who was arrested last year and spent two months in remand for allegedly selling 100 bags of social welfare maize meant for villagers, sustained deep cuts in the head, arm and leg.

He also faced another case of fraud, according to Mirror reports.
The incident happened at Dandavari Village at around 1am on Saturday. Ndawana is from Ndawana Village under Chief Banga.
The Mirror attended the court case in which one of Ndawana’s attackers was remanded in custody to January 30, 2022 for the assault charge.
Budwell Pisirai (19) appeared before Shurugwi Magistrate Percy Mukumba on Wednesday facing assault charges. He pleaded not guilty blamed his colleagues Oliver Nhema, Nicol Tom and Innocent Gombingo who are still at large for the attack.
It is the State case that on Saturday at 1am Ndawana was sleeping with Farai Mutero who is said to be his girlfriend in the latter’s bedroom.
Oliver Nhema and his colleagues arrived and declared that Mutero was a wife of one of them. Pisirai allegedly broke a window and gained entry into the bedroom where Mutero and Ndawana were cuddled on the bed.
He used a log and an axe to attack the complainant causing serious injuries to him. Accused was remanded in custody to 30 January 2022.

– Masvingo Mirror

Villagers Mob Adulterous Teacher, Vandalise His Bedroom

By- A Seke music teacher was on Wednesday attacked by villagers after he was caught in a compromising position with a married woman in his bedroom.

Shakespeare Chimbetete, a music teacher at Murape Primary School, was attacked and had his house doors and windowpanes destroyed .
The mob accused him of bedding a married woman, Chipo Dhliwayo (21) in his bedroom at Chakahwata Village.
Sources say Dhliwayo’s minor child was heard crying in the house, attracting her sister-in-law Kudzai Chipazura who caught the two in a compromising position.
Dhliwayo had been hired to weed Chimbetete’s field for payment. Chimbetete denied the allegations.
Dhliwayo, who is married to Norman Chipazura (36) said: “I am a victim of circumstances considering that my husband has been failing to feed the family,” said Dhliwayo.
“I have been working for this teacher for some time and receiving six dollars per day.
“On the day in question, Sir Chimbetete invited me to his bedroom to select potato seeds for planting, before I start weeding his field, as agreed.
“Tete Kudzai vakabva vapinda mumba imomo vakasvikopopotera Sir kuti murikurara nemuroora wangu.
“Ndakuwonai mavekupfeka uye dikita nderei?
“Sensing danger, I ran away and sought refuge at one of my friends’ home in a nearby village.
“Chimbetete never proposed love to me and we never had sex as alleged.
“He sometimes conducts extra lessons at the house although on the day in question no child came for lessons.
“My husband learnt that I was hiding at my friend’s house and came to make peace with me.

“I explained everything to him and he asked me to return home, dismissing aunt Kudzai’s claims.
“Murume akanditi dai ari iye akandiwanikidza angadai andiramba saka hama dzake ndidzo dziri kundishungurudza.
“My reason for escaping from the scene and home was to avoid my husband since he is a violent person.
“I look after my husband’s two children from his first marriage and I have one child with him,” said Dhliwayo.
Chimbetete told H-Metro his house was stoned.
“I am a teacher at Murape Primary School and I teach music and some children come for music lessons at my house,” said Chimbetete.
“There was no way I would bed that woman considering that some children come any time for music lessons.
“I separated with my wife last year and I stay alone.
“Some of the villagers thronged my house threatening to kill me, that is why I escaped and they broke into my house and stole US$315.
“Ndakakumbira Dhliwayo kuti andibatsire kusarudza maseeds emapotatoes tete vake vachibva vasvika tiri mumba.
“I never bedded Dhliwayo as alleged and I intend to lodge a police report against the people who broke into my house.
“I have been hiring Dhliwayo for part-time jobs at my house for some time and paying her dues.
“My fear is that the issue might be exaggerated, but the truth is that I never did anything wrong and her husband accepted his wife back,” said Chimbetete.

  • H Metro

Mwonzora Hunts Down Khupe

By- MDC-T led by Douglas Mwonzora has announced its intention to recall suspended vice president Thokozani Khupe.

 Khupe last week said that the troubled opposition had split.

Mwonzora suspended Khupe and said she had several allegations, subject to an investigation.

Mwonzora’s spokesperson Lloyd Damba on Monday confirmed to NewsDay the plans to recall Khupe from Parliament where she is a proportional representation MP. Said Damba:

There is nothing in the MDC-T called an official proclamation of a split.

That alone as she is accusing Mwonzora of having flouted the constitution, she herself has done the same by announcing an official proclamation of a split when there is no such clause in the MDC-T constitution.

Khupe is in Parliament because of the MDC Alliance brand. We are going to recall her, and she is going to court. We are going to smoke the enemy out.

However, Khupe’s spokesperson Ntando Ndlovu insisted that Mwonzora does not have the authority to recall his boss. He said:

Douglas Mwonzora dismissed himself from MDC-T after writing to Zec on the 3rd of January informing it that he has formed a new party called MDC Alliance.

It, therefore, follows that Mwonzora doesn’t have any legal authority to recall anyone from Parliament.

We implore Parliament and State institutions to exercise impartiality in discharging their duties by making sure that one faction cannot recall legislators who belong to another faction.

-NewsDay

Six Die In Stampede Before Cameroon, Comoros Match

At least six people have died in a stampede outside of Olembe Stadium before the Afcon 2021 Round of 16 game between Cameroon vs Comoros.

A nearby hospital in Yaounde has received at least 40 more injured people.

The crush happened as crowds struggled to get access to the stadium in the Cameroon capital of Yaounde to watch the match.

According to reports, the incident occurred by the entrance to the stadium.

CAF have since released a statement, which read: “CAF is aware of the incident that took place at Olembe Stadium during the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations fixture between hosts Cameroon and Comoros tonight, 24 January 2022.

“CAF is currently investigating the situation and trying to get more details on what transpired. We are in constant communication with Cameroon government and the Local Organizing Committee.

“Tonight, the CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe sent the General Secretary, Veron Mosengo-Omba to visit the supporters in hospital in Yaounde.”

Despite the chaos outside the stadium, the match kicked off as scheduled and Cameroon went on to win 2-1.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Super Eagles Coach Resigns After AFCON Elimination

Augustine Eguavoen has resigned from his post as the head coach of Nigeria following the team’s elimination in the Round of 16 at the ongoing 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cameroon.

Eguavoen guided the team at the tournament on an interim basis following the sacking of former manager Gernot Rhor in early December last year.

However, the Super Eagles, who maintained a 100% record in the group stage, lost 1-0 to Tunisia on Sunday and exited the competition.

“What happens next is that I’m the interim coach and Technical Director of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF),” Eguavoen was quoted as saying DailyPost.ng.

“I will go back to my position and allow the NFF (to) make a decision on the way forward.”

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) had named Jose Peseiro as the new permanent coach of the Super Eagles before the Afcon started.

The 61-year-old was expected to be in Cameroon as an observer prior to taking over for the World Cup qualifiers in March, but did not travel.

And the football body later claimed Peseiro has not signed any contract to take over the national team after the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. – Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Augustine Eguavoen

MuShurugwi Kills Colleague Over Gambling

Staff Writer| A Gokwe teenager stunned the local community after killing his colleague as they were herding cattle at the grazing lands.

According to the Zimbabwe Republic Police, the 14-year- old juvenile kicked the victim (15) on the groin.

See police statement below:
Police in Gokwe have arrested a 14 year old male juvenile in connection with a murder case in which he killed a 15 year old male juvenile at Gandiwa Village on 22/01/22.

The suspect and the victim together with three other juveniles were playing at the grazing lands while
herding cattle.

The suspect allegedly kicked the victim on the groin area resulting in the death of the victim at around 2245 hours on the same date.

Police are also investigating a murder case in Shurugwi…

The ZRP is investigating a murder case which occurred at Derino 21 Mine, Shurugwi on 21/01/22 at about 2000 hours, where two unknown artisanal miners had a misunderstanding after gambling. One of the artisanal miners drew a knife and stabbed the victim twice on the left
side ribs and on the left shoulder before disappearing in the darkness. The victim died on the spot. #notomurder

Citizens Know Face Of Change, Declares President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens Coalition For Change (CCC) leader, President Nelson Chamisa has declared that citizens know the face of change and hope in the country.

On Monday President Chamisa unveiled the name of his new party in the capital Harare.

“The citizens know who is the face & voice of hope. Those in Zanu know it, that’s why even after stripping us naked, they still come to us & we say go to those you’ve given borrowed robs. They don’t even believe in those robes. They still want us, even naked.

Said President Chamisa:
“We can’t be purchased. We’re convinced that our conviction to bring change to Zimbabwe is unshakeable & indomitable. Zimbabwean citizens know who their leaders are. They know who champions the struggle for better wages, students & women struggles.”

He added :
“We are not just having a new name. We are having a new entity and new organisation & a new people. We’ve left the vices and transgressions of yesteryear. We represent hope, happiness, joy, freedom, ideas, solutions. Hope is our new name.”

Also watch video below:

We Are Unstoppable- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Citizens Coalition For Change (CCC) leader, President Nelson Chamisa has declared that citizens know the face of change and hope in the country.

On Monday President Chamisa unveiled the name of his new party in the capital Harare.

“The citizens know who is the face & voice of hope. Those in Zanu know it, that’s why even after stripping us naked, they still come to us & we say go to those you’ve given borrowed robs. They don’t even believe in those robes. They still want us, even naked.

Said President Chamisa:
“We can’t be purchased. We’re convinced that our conviction to bring change to Zimbabwe is unshakeable & indomitable. Zimbabwean citizens know who their leaders are. They know who champions the struggle for better wages, students & women struggles.”

He added :
“We are not just having a new name. We are having a new entity and new organisation & a new people. We’ve left the vices and transgressions of yesteryear. We represent hope, happiness, joy, freedom, ideas, solutions. Hope is our new name.”

Also watch video below:

Mnangagwa Can’t Beat Us – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| The leader of the Citizens Coalition For Change, President Nelson Chamisa has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa does not have the capacity to win the 2023 Presidential Election.

President Chamisa made the remarks at a media briefing in Harare on Monday.

President Chamisa’s political party has rebranded to Citizens Coalition For Change.

He said:
“Because we are building a new, we are also in the process of building a A TEAM, a team that cannot be defeated. 2023 is already a done deal, that’s why they are jumping from pillar to post, they know that the game is on, and the A TEAM is ready.

We need to restore the dignity of our people, which is restored by having an organized institution, away from the clutter & confusion that you’ve seen. Mr ED thank you, you’ve helped us clean our basket. All the bad apples you’ve taken, enjoy the meal.”

“We’ll not repeat the mistakes of what we did, where after winning, you abuse us. Mnangagwa didn’t win, but was saved by the courts. He has suffered from illegitimacy, that’s why he can’t solve problems in this country. ED has squandered every chance,” added President Chamisa.

Maimane Speaks On President Chamisa New Party Name

Tinashe Sambiri|Prominent South African politician, Mmusi Maimane has said the decision by President Nelson Chamisa’s party to rebrand reflects maturity and wisdom.

Maimed also hailed President Chamisa for outsmarting the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“This is a good move
@nelsonchamisa
Ok handnew wine in new wine skins.

The enemy was trying to destroy the democratic aspirations of the people from within.

We will support free and fair elections in Zimbabwe. This region needs a free Zimbabwe,” said Maimane.

5 People Die From Road Accidents In Zim

By A Correspondent- Five people die every day on average because of road accidents in Zimbabwe, says a review on road safety in the country.

But, the report says, this can be reversed.

Launching the Road Safety Performance Review report for Zimbabwe, the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), Vera Songwe, said the cost of road crashes is heavy on the African economies, especially at this time when the continent is struggling to relaunch its economy amidst the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic crisis.

“Anything that takes away from Africa’s GDP growth becomes important because we need every bit of it to be able to move forward better. The request by the Zimbabwe authority to review their road transport and safety is encouraging given the dire road safety situation in the country but also the economic context that is very difficult,” Songwe said

The ECA executive secretary also noted that there is an increase in the importation of second-hand vehicles in Zimbabwe and other African countries.

“As a continent we need to take off importation of vehicles that are not up to standard that end up costing lives and are detrimental to economic development,” she said.

The review, conducted in partnership with United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety and the Zimbabwe government, is aimed at reducing the number of road accident deaths and injuries in the country.

It found that road traffic crash deaths in Zimbabwe rose by about 34% between 2011 and 2019. Fatalities rose from 1 836 in 2016 to an average of 2 000 deaths per year – over five deaths per day – from 2017 to 2019.

Songwe commended Jean Todt, United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety for commissioning the report in collaboration with ECA and ensuring its successful completion.

She also lauded the government of Zimbabwe for seeing the need to conduct the road safety performance review, which shows the Government’s commitment to prioritizing road safety as a Sustainable Development issue. Vera Songwe urged more countries to recognize its importance to their growth and development.

Zimbabwe is the fourth African country after Cameroon, Ethiopia and Uganda to launch a road safety performance review report.

The purpose of the Road Safety Performance Review Report for Zimbabwe was to determine progress made in implementing the first United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 with the objective of stabilizing the rate of road crash fatalities and reduce them by 50% by 2020. It also makes recommendations to the Government to strengthen road safety management for the Second Decade of Action, 2021-2030.

Jean Todt, United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety said Africa has the highest road fatalities in the world. Todt said that the figure, of about five people dying every day in Zimbabwe from road crashes, was likely to triple if no action was taken.

He said Zimbabwe could reverse the high number of accidents on its roads by implementing the recommendations of the review report.

“Reports indicate that 90% of the people and goods in Africa are moved by road. Transport and mobility can only be sustainable if it is safe. We need safer roads, better vehicles, quality data and safer infrastructure for a sustainable road transport in Africa,” said Todt.

Todt urged the Zimbabwe government to fully implement the seven core United Nations Conventions on road safety, the African Road Safety Charter, and the Intergovernmental Agreement on the Trans-African Highways.

He noted that worldwide, 1,3 million people are killed every year from road crashes and over 50 million are injured, with Africa recording the highest fatality rates per 100 000 inhabitants.

John Mangwiro, deputy minister of Health and Child Care pointed out that road accidents are a major cause of preventable deaths and injuries in the world including in Zimbabwe.

“We are committed in ensuring road safety through the implementation of actions mentioned in the report,” Mangwiro said.

The government, he said, has opened an accident and emergency reporting institution and plans to equip ambulances with personnel that can efficiently handle road accidents. The ambulances will be placed strategically along highways.

Training of health workers on road accident emergencies will also be done to provide intensive care services immediately which is critical in preventing deaths.

George Vera, National Consultant for the report said the Road Safety Performance Review identified four priority interventions agreed between UNECE/UNECA and confirmed by national stakeholders.

They include Road Safety Management strengthening; increasing capacity of the National Road Safety Lead Agency; a road Crash Database, improving statistical indicators and disaggregated data, and Post-Crash Care Response and Coordination System (establishment of a lead coordinating agency).

The report also recommends a 10-Year national road safety strategy and action plan to improve road safety in Zimbabwe between 2021 – 2030.

NOTE TO EDITORS: The road safety review, requested by the Government of Zimbabwe, was conducted in partnership with the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety, ECA, and the United Nations Economic Commissions for Europe (UNECE). The review provides a detailed assessment of the road safety and management capacity situation in the country, and pinpoints concrete measures to save lives.-Newsday

Chiyangwa Wants Maintenance Fees to Estranged Wife Reduced

Businessman Philip Chiyangwa’s quest for a maintenance downward variation with his estranged wife has taken a new twist.

Chiyangwa, who sired two children aged 14 and 8 with Pamela Rusere, was ordered to pay $40 000 per month, sometime in 2020.

In addition, he was ordered to pay R49 000 directly to a school in South Africa, for the children’s education.

However, in April 2021, the businessman obtained a default judgment that varied the maintenance from $40 000 to $8 000.

Rusere noted an appeal at the High Court where a judgment dismissing the downward variation was handed down in her favour by Justices Pisirayi Kwenda and Emilia Muchawa.

Chiyangwa was in default when the decision was made.

Through his lawyers, the businessman filed an application for rescission of the judgment on December 10, under HC 7097/21.

On the same day, Chiyangwa filed an urgent chamber application for stay of execution pending the outcome of the application for rescission.

The lawyers claimed the order, in favour of Rusere, was granted in error.

“The patent error alleged by Chiyangwa is that the court, after allowing the appeal against the dismissal of the application for rescission of a default judgment and setting aside the default judgment, should not have gone on to dismiss the application for downwards variation of maintenance.

“That should have been dealt with on the merits in the Magistrates’ Court,” Chiyangwa argued.

In his ruling, Justice Rodgers Manyangadze said:

“In the circumstances, it is my considered view that it is appropriate and, in accordance with real and substantial justice, that execution of the judgment be stayed until the question of whether or not it was granted in error is resolved.

“In her notice of opposition, Rusere does not clearly and convincingly address the issue of the alleged patent error, so as to assist the court on the important question of whether or not the pending application for rescission carries with it prospects of success.

“In the result, it is ordered that; the application be and is hereby granted.

“Execution of the order issued in Case No. CIV ‘A’ 77/2021 be and is hereby stayed pending determination of the application for rescission filed under Case No. 9097/21,” reads the judgment.

-State Media

Daring Copper Thieves Vandalise State House Cables

By A Correspondent- Daring copper cable thieves recently cut electricity cables to State House in Bulawayo as the city witnesses a surge in vandalism cases.

Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the development yesterday.

“I can confirm that we are receiving an increase in the number of reports of copper cable theft.

“We are appealing to members of the public to assist police with information that might lead to the arrest of the suspects,” Ncube said.

“Theft of cables are affecting all operations in the city.

“Some have affected police stations, including the State House.

“On January 20, we received a report of theft of 225m x 35mm copper cables in the Donnington area, and another one of 1 400m x25mm of overhead copper cable conductors in Sauerstown and Hillside on Sunday.”

Ncube said other areas affected were Njube and Pumula.

“We receive such reports on a daily basis,” Ncube said.

Zesa spokesperson George Manyaya recently said that the power utility required over US$6 million to replace stolen equipment.

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage secretary Aaron Nhepera last year told Parliament that a Copper Control Amendment Bill would be crafted to impose a mandatory 10-year jail term for vandalism of cables.-newsday

Mwonzora Planning To Recall Thokozani Khupe

The leadership wrangle between MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora and his deputy Thokozani Khupe has escalated amid plans to recall her from Parliament after she declared an official split last week.

Khupe was suspended by Mwonzora last Thursday, before she in turn announced that the latter had fired himself from the party after claiming leadership of the MDC Alliance.

Mwonzora also declared that he would contest the March 26 by-elections under the name MDC Alliance, a move viewed as a ploy to confuse former MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa’s supporters.

Chamisa has since changed the name of the party to Citizens Coalition for Change.

Mwonzora’s spokesperson Lloyd Damba yesterday confirmed the plans to recall Khupe from Parliament where she is a proportional representation MP.

“There is nothing in the MDC-T called an official proclamation of a split.

“That alone as she is accusing Mwonzora of having flouted the constitution, she herself has done the same by announcing an official proclamation of a split when there is no such clause in the MDC-T constitution.

“Khupe is in Parliament because of the MDC Alliance brand. We are going to recall her, and she is going to court. We are going to smoke the enemy out,” Damba said.

Khupe’s spokesperson Ntando Ndlovu said his boss was unfazed by Mwonzora’s threat to recall her from Parliament.

He said Mwonzora no longer had jurisdiction to recall Khupe.

“Douglas Mwonzora dismissed himself from MDC-T after writing to Zec on the 3rd of January informing it that he has formed a new party called MDC Alliance,” Ndlovu said.

“It, therefore, follows that Mwonzora doesn’t have any legal authority to recall anyone from Parliament.

“We implore Parliament and State institutions to exercise impartiality in discharging their duties by making sure that one faction cannot recall legislators who belong to another faction,” he said.

-Newsday

ZUPCO Employees Stage Strike Over Delays In Salary Payment

Some employees of Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (ZUPCO) staged a strike in Masvingo on Monday due to delays in being paid their salaries since last month.

Many commuters had to walk to and from town, braving heavy rains in the process, while some opted for illegal taxis and kombis which are not under the Zupco franchise and have been engaging in a cat and mouse relationship with the police, who are trying to curb mshika-shika.

 A few kombis and buses had to be dispatched but failed to meet the demand especially in the morning where there was high demand for transport.

Kombi drivers who spoke to NewZimbabwe.com revealed that the company has been playing hide and seek when it comes to their remuneration.

One of the kombi drivers who spoke on condition of anonymity in fear of victimization said they haven’t received their salaries since December last year and that the management is stammers when approached.

“Today we decided not to report for duty because the company is taking us for fools. We haven’t been paid since December 14 and when we try to engage the management, they don’t give us a satisfactory answer, they always beat around the bush,” the driver said.

Zupco Masvingo Area Manager, Rashy Mazarire wasn’t reachable for comment as his mobile number went straight to voicemail until the time of publishing.

The Zupco Acting Chief Executive Officer, Everisto Madangwa was also not available to comment on the matter as he didn’t pick up calls made to his mobile number.

The parastatal which is sole licensed public transport provider in the country and is failing to cope with transport demand in the country has seen workers striking across the country over delayed salaries.

Masvingo workers downed tools a couple of times last year while Bulawayo employees also went on strike over the same issue.

-Newzimbabwe

Zim Man Lands Top Job At Google

Google has appointed Zimbabwean-American James Manyika, the head of McKinsey Global Institute, to be the company’s first Senior VP of Technology and Society.

The position will report to Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai and focuses on how tech affects society.

“I’m thrilled that James Manyika will be joining Google’s leadership team,” Pichai said in a statement. “He’s spent decades working at the intersection of technology and society and has advised a number of businesses, academic institutions and governments along the way.”

A Google spokesperson said Manyika’s role works on “shaping and sharing” the company’s view on the way tech affects society, the economy and the planet. His areas of focus include the future of work, sustainability and the impact of AI.

Big Tech has long faced accusations that it’s a detriment to society, and Google thinks it can address those criticisms more directly. Manyika will help explore tech’s impact on society and shape the firm’s points of view on subjects including AI, the future of work, sustainability and other areas that could make a significant difference.

Manyika has spent 28 years at McKinsey, which helps companies and governments (including tech leaders) make decisions based on economic and cultural trends like those Google hopes to address. He also serves on the boards of research institutes at Harvard, MIT, Oxford, Stanford and other top-tier schools. If anyone is likely to be aware of tech’s broader effects on the world, it’s him.

Google’s move certainly isn’t surprising. It comes as the company is facing a host of antitrust lawsuits, increasingly tougher regulations and protests over its treatment of employees. There are also claims Google and Big Tech haven’t done enough to fight misinformation and are eroding privacy. The new executive won’t necessarily adjust all of Google’s behavior, but he could provide a more informed perspective that reduces the chances of a cultural or political backlash.

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UN Says Zim Roads Are The Worst In Africa

FIVE people die every day on average because of road accidents in Zimbabwe, says a review on road safety in the country.

But, the report says, this can be reversed.

Launching the Road Safety Performance Review report for Zimbabwe, the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), Vera Songwe, said the cost of road crashes is heavy on the African economies, especially at this time when the continent is struggling to relaunch its economy amidst the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic crisis.

“Anything that takes away from Africa’s GDP growth becomes important because we need every bit of it to be able to move forward better. The request by the Zimbabwe authority to review their road transport and safety is encouraging given the dire road safety situation in the country but also the economic context that is very difficult,” Songwe said

The ECA executive secretary also noted that there is an increase in the importation of second-hand vehicles in Zimbabwe and other African countries.

“As a continent we need to take off importation of vehicles that are not up to standard that end up costing lives and are detrimental to economic development,” she said.

The review, conducted in partnership with United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety and the Zimbabwe government, is aimed at reducing the number of road accident deaths and injuries in the country.

It found that road traffic crash deaths in Zimbabwe rose by about 34% between 2011 and 2019. Fatalities rose from 1 836 in 2016 to an average of 2 000 deaths per year – over five deaths per day – from 2017 to 2019.

Songwe commended Jean Todt, United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety for commissioning the report in collaboration with ECA and ensuring its successful completion. She also lauded the government of Zimbabwe for seeing the need to conduct the road safety performance review, which shows the Government’s commitment to prioritizing road safety as a Sustainable Development issue. Vera Songwe urged more countries to recognize its importance to their growth and development.

Zimbabwe is the fourth African country after Cameroon, Ethiopia and Uganda to launch a road safety performance review report.

The purpose of the Road Safety Performance Review Report for Zimbabwe was to determine progress made in implementing the first United Nations Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 with the objective of stabilizing the rate of road crash fatalities and reduce them by 50% by 2020. It also makes recommendations to the Government to strengthen road safety management for the Second Decade of Action, 2021-2030.

Jean Todt, United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety said Africa has the highest road fatalities in the world. Todt said that the figure, of about five people dying every day in Zimbabwe from road crashes, was likely to triple if no action was taken.

He said Zimbabwe could reverse the high number of accidents on its roads by implementing the recommendations of the review report.

“Reports indicate that 90% of the people and goods in Africa are moved by road. Transport and mobility can only be sustainable if it is safe. We need safer roads, better vehicles, quality data and safer infrastructure for a sustainable road transport in Africa,” said Todt.

Todt urged the Zimbabwe government to fully implement the seven core United Nations Conventions on road safety, the African Road Safety Charter, and the Intergovernmental Agreement on the Trans-African Highways.

He noted that worldwide, 1,3 million people are killed every year from road crashes and over 50 million are injured, with Africa recording the highest fatality rates per 100 000 inhabitants.

John Mangwiro, deputy minister of Health and Child Care pointed out that road accidents are a major cause of preventable deaths and injuries in the world including in Zimbabwe.

“We are committed in ensuring road safety through the implementation of actions mentioned in the report,” Mangwiro said.

The government, he said, has opened an accident and emergency reporting institution and plans to equip ambulances with personnel that can efficiently handle road accidents. The ambulances will be placed strategically along highways.

Training of health workers on road accident emergencies will also be done to provide intensive care services immediately which is critical in preventing deaths.

George Vera, National Consultant for the report said the Road Safety Performance Review identified four priority interventions agreed between UNECE/UNECA and confirmed by national stakeholders. They include Road Safety Management strengthening; increasing capacity of the National Road Safety Lead Agency; a road Crash Database, improving statistical indicators and disaggregated data, and Post-Crash Care Response and Coordination System (establishment of a lead coordinating agency).

The report also recommends a 10-Year national road safety strategy and action plan to improve road safety in Zimbabwe between 2021 – 2030.

NOTE TO EDITORS: The road safety review, requested by the Government of Zimbabwe, was conducted in partnership with the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety, ECA, and the United Nations Economic Commissions for Europe (UNECE). The review provides a detailed assessment of the road safety and management capacity situation in the country, and pinpoints concrete measures to save lives.

-NewZimbabwe

False Start To Former Harare Mayor’s Graft Trial

By A Correspondent- The High Court trial of former Harare mayor Herbert Gomba and three council officials on graft charges failed to kick off yesterday and was deferred to March 14.

Gomba, who is being charged together with suspended town clerk Hosea Chisango, finance director Stanley Ndemera and Charles Kandemiri, was expected to stand trial before High Court judge Justice Pisirai Kwenda.

The four are accused of criminal abuse of office after they allegedly illegally sold the Mt Pleasant Golf Course.

Their lawyer Harrison Nkomo has filed a notice for an application for exception to the charges, which will now be heard on March 14.

Allegations are that in August 2019, Gomba unlawfully used his position as the mayor to offer stand number 402 Vainona Township, Harare, for sale to Hardspec Investments (Pvt) Ltd, which was being represented by Mavis Madzivanzira and Pauline Gutsa.

Gomba allegedly unlawfully instructed council officials, including Ndemera, who was acting finance director, to go and meet Mandzivanzira and Gutsa so that they could be shown the portion of stand 402 Vainona, Harare, which they wanted to buy.

Gomba allegedly told Ndemera to prepare a report recommending the outright sale of the stand.

The sale was approved by the full council of September 5, 2019, yet the sale to Hardspec Investments Pvt Ltd had been concluded the previous day.

The stand was sold for $23 923 340 yet Mt Pleasant Sports Club was quoted US$2,3 million for the same stand.

It is alleged Chisango and Kandemiri played a part in the sale of this stand.

ZUPCO Employees Down Tools Over Salaries

By A Correspondent- Some employees of Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (ZUPCO) staged a strike in Masvingo on Monday due to delays in being paid their salaries since last month.

Many commuters had to walk to and from town, braving heavy rains in the process, while some opted for illegal taxis and kombis which are not under the Zupco franchise and have been engaging in a cat and mouse relationship with the police, who are trying to curb mshika-shika.

 A few kombis and buses had to be dispatched but failed to meet the demand especially in the morning where there was high demand for transport.

Kombi drivers who spoke to NewZimbabwe.com revealed that the company has been playing hide and seek when it comes to their remuneration.

One of the kombi drivers who spoke on condition of anonymity in fear of victimization said they haven’t received their salaries since December last year and that the management is stammers when approached.

“Today we decided not to report for duty because the company is taking us for fools. We haven’t been paid since December 14 and when we try to engage the management, they don’t give us a satisfactory answer, they always beat around the bush,” the driver said.

Zupco Masvingo Area Manager, Rashy Mazarire wasn’t reachable for comment as his mobile number went straight to voicemail until the time of publishing.

The Zupco Acting Chief Executive Officer, Everisto Madangwa was also not available to comment on the matter as he didn’t pick up calls made to his mobile number.

The parastatal which is sole licensed public transport provider in the country and is failing to cope with transport demand in the country has seen workers striking across the country over delayed salaries.

Masvingo workers downed tools a couple of times last year while Bulawayo employees also went on strike over the same issue.

Pregnant Women Turn To Herbalists For Safe Easy Births

By A Correspondent- Two daughters. Long, painful labours. Several miscarriages.

For Soko, a hairdresser in her late 30s, the quest for a son and a safe, easy birth led her to seek professional help – from a herbalist.

Inside a private house in Chitungwiza, 25km south of central Harare, she paid US$15 for a consultation with Sikhonzani Shoko and a package of “kuvhura masuwo,” the Shona term for traditional childbirth medicine ranging from herbal tea to elephant dung.

“There were no stitches, no operation and no complications,” she says, after giving birth to a healthy boy.

While satisfied, Soko remains discreet about her experience – she asks to be identified by her totem “monkey,” her clan’s emblem – because she belongs to a Pentecostal church opposed to traditional healers.

Religious restrictions and the medical community’s increasingly vocal warnings that kuvhura masuwo is connected to the country’s high infant and maternal mortality rates have slowed Shoko’s sales in recent years. But, she says, she still gets plenty of customers.

An estimated 70% of women across Zimbabwe use kuvhura masuwo, according to research published in 2019 by Clinics in Mother and Child Health, an international academic journal.

In Harare, a survey of 248 women in public maternity clinics found that 52% had used some form of traditional medicine.

Medical providers say usage among urban, professional women is under-reported, however – making it difficult to combat a practice that endangers thousands of lives each year.

“Most of them get the herbs from elderly women in their family who sternly warn them not to divulge the information to health care workers,” says Emmanuel Mahlangu, a trained midwife for 14 years who previously led the Zimbabwe Confederation of Midwives.

Zimbabwean women may use more than a dozen kinds of kuvhura masuwo during pregnancy, including elephant dung soaked in water, cooking oil, moringa leaves, sand and water from spiritual shrines.

As their due date approaches, some also try squatting over burning herbs to ensure a shorter labour.

“Childbirth is natural, the body prepares itself and does most of the work, there is no need to use these herbs,” Mahlangu says but adds, “Beliefs are stubborn.”

They can also be fatal. According to World Bank data, Zimbabwe ranks 34th for infant mortality and 23rd for maternal mortality rates.

Nearly one-fourth of women give birth outside formal health care settings, increasing their risk of obstetric fistula, a serious injury that almost always results in stillbirth, according to a 2021 Amnesty International report.

One factor is the rise of Apostolic sects – many of which condemn modern medicine – that account for one-fourth of Zimbabwe’s population, according to a 2019 survey conducted by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency and the United Nations Children’s Fund, or Unicef. Kuvhura masuwo is another.

“Using these herbs often causes adverse pregnancy outcomes, as they stimulate the uterus in an unnatural way, causing precipitate labour,” says Maxwell Chimhina, an obstetrician and gynaecologist in Zimbabwe for more than 10 years.

Risks for the baby can include brain damage from restricted flow of oxygen. For the mother, they include excessive tears, haemorrhaging and permanent bladder damage.

Shoko, a healer for more than 40 years, says doctors, midwives and women who blame kuvhura masuwo for childbirth complications haven’t studied or used the techniques properly.

“How were women giving birth before modern science? These traditional herbs were always used, and their efficacy has been proven for several generations,” she says.

One small study, conducted in 2020 at the University of Zimbabwe, explored the effects on pregnant rats of elephant dung and the herb fadogia ancylantha, treatments commonly used as kuvhura masuwo.

Researchers reported that dung did induce labour, but the herb slowed contractions – a dangerous complication connected to most cases of excessive bleeding, according to a 2020 medical study by Mpilo Central Hospital in the City of Bulawayo, 439km from Harare, the capital.

More women have also begun publicly sharing disappointing experiences with kuvhura masuwo, although in doing so they risk stigma from both sides.

Esnath Manhende (24), from Gweru, a city 277km southwest of Harare, says she obediently drank a cup of warm water, two tablespoons of cooking oil and a special herbal tea every day of her pregnancy to ensure a smooth delivery. She still had a long, painful labour and required stitches.

“I did not see the use of using all the things I used,” she says, adding that she is grateful she and the baby survived and vows never to use kuvhura masuwo again.

“Our mothers taught us this. I don’t think it helps.”

White Ribbon Alliance, a global health organisation that works with hospitals and midwives, counsels Zimbabweans on healthy pregnancies.

Since 2012, the national chapter has worked with more than 5 000 women in Harare, Bulawayo and Kwekwe.

In WhatsApp groups with nursing and pregnant women, kuvhura masuwo dominates the conversations, says Geraldine Nyaku, the organisation’s national co-ordinator.

Even among urban, professional women seeking hospital births, she says, traditional customs persist due to family pressure from older generations of women. “We are taught to respect our elders.”

Traditional healers and medical providers do agree on two points: kuvhura masuwo is not going away, and more research should be done to determine which versions are more beneficial – or less harmful. “We should work together,” Shoko says. “It’s not a tug of war.”

– Vimbai Chinembiri is a Global Press Journal reporter based in Zvishavane, Zimbabwe

Chamisa’s New Party Receives Overwhelming Endorsement(s)

By A Correspondent- The branded Nelson Chamisa led Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) has received overwhelming support from all over the country.

Chamisa launched the new political outfit on Monday in Harare.

Chamisa dumped their traditional MDC brand after losing the party to Douglas Mwonzora through the courts.

Chamisa said they were happy to have a renewed political movement

CCC posted on their tweeter account Tuesday:
We thank Zimbabweans far & wide for their overwhelming response & endorsement of our great citizen project. It’s been a resounding YES to the Citizens Coalition for Change. Citizens everywhere are celebrating, including in Binga, Tsholotsho, Chipinge, Murewa, Mutare, Beitbridge!

25 Escape Death In Another Zupco Bus Accident

By- At least 25 passengers escaped death after a Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (ZUPCO) bus they were in was involved in an accident in Masvingo.

The bus overturned near Mushagashe yesterday morning when its driver allegedly attempted to overtake a small vehicle.

 The small car was also trying to overtake an Inter-Africa bus.

The small vehicle was sandwiched between the two busses racing in road lanes meant for just two vehicles.

The busses were reportedly racing for passengers at Mushagashe. The small vehicle did not stop after the accident occurred.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson in Masvingo Province Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the incident to The Mirror.

The publication reported sources as saying there were no serious injuries following the incident.

Passengers who sustained minor injuries were rushed to Masvingo Provincial Hospital. Said the source:

The ZUPCO bus driver was speeding and he tried to overtake at the same time the small vehicle was also attempting to overtake the Inter Africa bus.

More: The Mirror

Chamisa Responds To Citizens’ New Party Endorsement

By A Correspondent- The newly formed Citizens’ Coalition for change political outfit has reacted to the overwhelming endorsement the party got barely 24 hours after its birth.

The rebranded Nelson Chamisa led opposition said it would bring the much-needed change to the Zimbabweans.

CCC posted on their tweeter account Tuesday:
We thank Zimbabweans far & wide for their overwhelming response & endorsement of our great citizen project. It’s been a resounding YES to the Citizens Coalition for Change. Citizens everywhere are celebrating, including in Binga, Tsholotsho, Chipinge, Murewa, Mutare, Beitbridge!

Kwekwe Man Takes Poison Over Adulterous Wife

By- A Kwekwe man Marcus Sanyangore (36) died after drinking poison over his wife’s alleged infidelity.

Sanyangore of Amaveni went to his in-law’s place and gulped poison over his wife’s alleged infidelity.

Midlands Police Spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident to The Mirror.
“Marcus Sanyangore went to his in-laws’ place of residence where he found his sister-in-law Olgar Sipunyu present and drank a liquid substance in front of her. He accused his wife of infidelity.
“Sanyangore fell down and died in the yard”, Mahoko said. The deceased’s body was taken to Kwekwe Hospital mortuary for a post mortem.
Mahoko appealed to members of the public to solve disputes amicably and value lives before engaging in dangerous actions that may result in loss of lives.
In a similar account, Dereck Njanji (31) of Mkoba 5 Gweru committed suicide by consuming a poisonous substance over unknown reasons. Masvingo Mirror

Mwonzora Speaks On Chamisa Rebranding

By A Correspondent- The Douglas Mwonzora’s MDC-T party said Nelson Chamisa’s new political outfit brand colours were influenced by the party’s spokesperson Fadzai Mahere, who used the same colours when she ran as an independent in the 2013 elections.

Posting on his tweeter account Monday evening Mwonzora’s party spokesperson, Witness Dube said Chamisa sarcastically said that Chamisa was not in-charge of the new political movement.

He posted:

“Don’t they say uniform yekudyiswa na amai kupfekeswa ma colors avanoda ivo nguva dzose? Whose yellow is this, and what’s its difference from all the other YELLOW parties? Just asking for a friend”.

Chamisa launched his Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Monday afternoon, abandoning the MDC brand, which Mwonzora claimed to own.

Delta Responds To Case Of Three Condoms Found In Scud

Six (6) imbibers in Karoi were left stunned after they found three condoms at the bottom of a beer container popularly known as a “scud”.

The six, Garikayi Musakambeva, Sheppard Mahwande, Robson Nyamande, Josphat Nyamapfeni, Lazarus Venganayi and Alec Kamwaya were sharing the scud when they made the shocking discovery.

The incident occurred at the Zingwe bottle store near Chikangwe bus terminus last Wednesday.

The men have since reported the matter at the Delta depot in Karoi and investigations are underway. Musakambeva told NewsDay:

I was taking my last sip when I came across an open condom inside.

We found out that there were actually two more condoms in the scud.

We went to report the matter to the police, who referred us to the hospital.

Their medical report dated 19 January 2022 indicates that the men were referred to Delta via the police.

Mahwande said one of the condoms had been opened, while the other two were sealed.

In a written response to NewsDay, Delta general manager for corporate affairs Patricia Murambinda confirmed that she received the report last Friday. She said:

The said product sample was only left yesterday (Thursday) at our Karoi Delta distribution centre for further analysis in Harare by our quality control department.

We haven’t had such cases. For now, I can’t comment on anything until the full process of investigation has been done to ascertain the contents of the pack.- NewsDay

Zivhu Breaks Silence On Quiting Zanu PF

By- Fired former Chivi South legislator Killer Zivhu yesterday said he would not be contesting the March 26 by-elections as an independent candidate.
Zivhu was expelled from Zanu PF in June 2020 after he called for dialogue between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa.
He told NewsDay yesterday that he was not contesting because he had promised Mnangagwa that he would not do so.
Zivhu claimed that he had been supporting Zanu PF for the past 22 years, hence it was difficult for him to renounce the ideologies of the ruling party even if he was expelled.
“I made a pledge to the President ED (Emmerson Mnangagwa) that I am not going to stand as an independent” he said.
“It is not true that I will contest as an independent. I am not even in Chivi, I am in Harare. I will not even go to Chivi. I will abide by my promise to ED and continue supporting him.
“I started working with Zanu PF and I have supported the party so much since 1995 through donations and pledges. I am a principled person. I have been preaching the Zanu PF ideology for over 22 years.”
Added Zivhu: “Now that I have a misunderstanding with my fellow comrades within the party, it does not mean that I should then renounce the same ideologies. I will continue supporting Zanu PF although I was fired. Take this as an example, there are some people who support Manchester United, but they have never been to England, nor do they have the cards from the team. Some support Dynamos, but have never been to Harare that is the nature of die-hard supporters. It’s in the blood.”
Zivhu served as a Zanu PF councillor from 2000 to 2017 before he won the Chivhu South parliamentary seat in the 2018 elections.

  • Newsday

Beer Drinkers Find Condoms In Scud

Six (6) imbibers in Karoi were left stunned after they found three condoms at the bottom of a beer container popularly known as a “scud”.

The six, Garikayi Musakambeva, Sheppard Mahwande, Robson Nyamande, Josphat Nyamapfeni, Lazarus Venganayi and Alec Kamwaya were sharing the scud when they made the shocking discovery.

The incident occurred at the Zingwe bottle store near Chikangwe bus terminus last Wednesday.

The men have since reported the matter at the Delta depot in Karoi and investigations are underway. Musakambeva told NewsDay:

I was taking my last sip when I came across an open condom inside.

We found out that there were actually two more condoms in the scud.

We went to report the matter to the police, who referred us to the hospital.

Their medical report dated 19 January 2022 indicates that the men were referred to Delta via the police.

Mahwande said one of the condoms had been opened, while the other two were sealed.

In a written response to NewsDay, Delta general manager for corporate affairs Patricia Murambinda confirmed that she received the report last Friday. She said:

The said product sample was only left yesterday (Thursday) at our Karoi Delta distribution centre for further analysis in Harare by our quality control department.

We haven’t had such cases. For now, I can’t comment on anything until the full process of investigation has been done to ascertain the contents of the pack.- NewsDay

Mnangagwa Man Dies

By- Zanu PF Chitungwiza Ward 20 Councillor Innocent Jenje has died.

In a statement expressing its condolence message, Chitungwiza Municipality said the town has lost “a young dedicated councillor keen to see an improvement in service delivery.”

Chitungwiza Deputy Mayor Kiven Mutimbanyoka said the deceased suffered a headache.

-Herald

Mwonzora Speaks On President Chamisa New Party Name

By A Correspondent- The Douglas Mwonzora’s MDC-T party said Nelson Chamisa’s new political outfit brand colours were influenced by the party’s spokesperson Fadzai Mahere, who used the same colours when she ran as an independent in the 2013 elections.

Chamisa has adopted yellow as the party’s brand colour.

Posting on his tweeter account Monday evening Mwonzora’s party spokesperson, Witness Dube said Chamisa sarcastically said that Chamisa was not in-charge of the new political movement.

He posted:

“Don’t they say uniform yekudyiswa na amai kupfekeswa ma colors avanoda ivo nguva dzose? Whose yellow is this, and what’s its difference from all the other YELLOW parties? Just asking for a friend”.

Chamisa launched his Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Monday afternoon, abandoning the MDC brand, which Mwonzora claimed to own.

Address Teachers’ Grievances- President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa has challenged the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa to address teachers grievances urgently.

President Chamisa said teachers should earn at least 540 USD per month.

Last week Mr Mnangagwa’s administration arrested teachers for protesting at poor remuneration.

“ADDRESS TEACHERS’ GRIEVANCES & OPEN SCHOOLS NOW!

-Restore teachers’ salaries to pre October 2018 levels of at least USD 540.
-Improve teachers’ status & the conditions of service.

-Regularize the negotiating platforms.
-Open schools under COVID19 precautionary measures,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

President Chamisa Confronts Mnangagwa Over Civil Servants Poor Salaries

Tinashe Sambiri| President Nelson Chamisa has challenged the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa to address teachers grievances urgently.

President Chamisa said teachers should earn at least 540 USD per month.

Last week Mr Mnangagwa’s administration arrested teachers for protesting at poor remuneration.

“ADDRESS TEACHERS’ GRIEVANCES & OPEN SCHOOLS NOW!

-Restore teachers’ salaries to pre October 2018 levels of at least USD 540.
-Improve teachers’ status & the conditions of service.

-Regularize the negotiating platforms.
-Open schools under COVID19 precautionary measures,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

President Chamisa

Zanu PF Man Equates Mnangagwa To Christ

Tinashe Sambiri| A Zanu PF sympathizer, Brian Bhubhu Nyamushamba has equated Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to Christ.

Commenting on Freddy Manjalima( Kapfupi) visit to State House at the weekend, Nyamushamba described Mnangagwa as a saviour.

Nyamushamba wrote on Facebook:
“Kapfupi arikuti handikusiyei kuzvika mandiropafadza akabatirira mukombero wegemenzi raJesu( literally).”

Zimbabweans have also reacted to Kapfupi’s visit to State House…

Below are some of the responses:

Simbarashe Muhwandavaka :
They are all comedians so they should play together

Edson Mulenga :
Pamwe parikuitwa comedy let’s wait and see kkkk

Derick Willie Mashoko

When comedians meet and share notes

Adriano Shonhiwa

Asangana nemumwe Actor anonzi Mnangagwa kuti vaite Drama saizvozvi

Maposa David :

Chitobvai ma recruita Ed mondoita street drama he is a good actor mu street

Overzealous Zanu PF man, after seeing above picture, declares Mnangagwa is a saviour

Mavaza: Chamisa’s New Party Flops Before It Starts | OPINION

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Finally Nelson Chamisa has announced a new party called the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

The party, which would identify itself with colour yellow, was launched at a press conference in Harare on Monday afternoon.

Dr Masimba Mavaza

Chamisa said the party was dumping the MDC identity altogether, including the symbols.He said the party would vigilantly defend the people’s vote in 2023.

“We won’t allow ZEC to play and join the other team,” he said.

Chamisa took a swipe at President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying: “Mnangagwa has never won any election; that is why he went to the court.”

“But the problem is that when you steal an election you become an illegitimate president and an illegitimate president cannot fix the economy,” he said.

The excitement is surely short lived as Chamisa will see first hand the lightning coming from mighty Mnangagwa.

Again Chamisa disappoints as he is a master of disappointment. Chamisa had coppied a pressure group from Sweden called Citizens’ Coalition, officially known as Citizens’ Future until 2017, is a right-wing political party in Sweden that was founded in 2014. The party considers itself liberal-conservative and green conservative, while observers described it as a right-wing populist party critic of immigration and conservative.

This is a party which is Xenophobic and tribalistic by nature. It is therefore surprising how Chamisa and those big pot bellied members settle for a name from a party with values which are questionable.

To show the lack of seriousness Chamisa tells his supporters thst his party is temporal.

A coalition is a group formed when two or more people, factions, states, political parties, militaries, or other parties agree to work together, temporarily, in a partnership to achieve a common goal. The word coalition connotes a coming together to achieve a goal albeit s temporal one. A coalition government is a temporal government and formed jointly by more than one political party. Parties may decide to form a coalition government if there is a hung parliament where no single party has a clear working majority.

So the party has not escaped from the ghost of the MDC. Chamisa presents a fragile coalition with power hungry party members like Biti and Job Sikhala. The problem of power struggle which destroyed MDC is the one preserved and protected by Chamisa in CCC.

What is lacking and visibly missing in between the shoulders of the MDC planning team is the container which carries the brains many call it head. If this team was serious they would have come up with a party not a coalition.

A coalition depends on understanding between the parties. If there is no understanding, the party becomes weak. Chamisa knows that Biti is eyeing his seat and then he gave this new group a fragile name. The only way a coalition party would work is if they have a strong leader who can bring all parties together and arrive at a consensus. If the leader is too strong, he may try to dominate causing cracks. If the leader is too weak, he cannot control all the members of the coalition making a weak party. Chamisa has simply fragged MDC in different name with all its problems.

Most coalition parties are unstable because they are formed by unlike parties. Without cohesion, they are at risk of falling at any time. This can cause imbalance. One small party can blackmail the big tent by threatening to pull it down and thus make the party unstable. Coalition parties when made by opposing parties may not be able to come up with a consensus on policies like on economy. This can affect governance. Imagine Killer Zivhu Jonathan Moyo Job Sikhala Biti and Ngarivhume pulling then the coalition apart. Will it stand at all. When regional party or parties are dominant, they demand more favors/funds for their states at the expense of others. The growth of regionalism can affect nationalist interests.

The new Coalition which is believed to be a party can not stand and soon will be breaking into CCC Sikhala or Biti.

We need to understand fully that coalition, in politics and international relations, is a group of actors that coordinate their behaviour in a limited and temporary fashion to achieve a common goal. Once the goal is achieved the coalition flops.

Either way it flops. That is if its not able to achieve it flops never the less.

So Chamisa has come up with a party destined to flop because it is not a party it is a coalition. It has no constitution regardless of many lawyers being members of the flopping over subscribed coalition.
What the excited citizens do not know is the fact that the whole thing is found in a temporal basis. As a form of goal-oriented political cooperation, a coalition can be contrasted with an alliance and a network.

An alliance suggests a robust partnership of at least medium-term duration, as compared with the more fleeting coalition. Alternatively, a network is a more informal but potentially broader grouping, suggesting more ad hoc cooperation than in a coalition but over a wider array of concerns. In coalitions, alliances, and networks, the actors involved—whether states in wartime, political parties in government, or nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in political movements—each retain their distinctive identity and interests, but the purpose of collaboration across all three is ultimately the same: to aggregate actors’ strengths to achieve some shared goal that none could achieve individually. The coalition is, however, the most ephemeral of the three.

In Short Chamisa has simply presented a group and not a political party. Is this ignorance or the Jecha is self harming. Bearing in mind that coalition party in a parliamentary government, body of advisors that is formed when different political parties choose to cooperate in the administration and regulation of a country or community.

Coalition governments usually are a temporary alliance, being formed when no single political party gains a clear majority and competing parties instead negotiate to work together. Such a situation is likely to occur during a period of crisis, such as during a war, or in response to political breakdown. Members of all parties in a coalition government are appointed to a cabinet. So what is happening to Chamisa and his colleagues. Why would Chamisa chose an Unstable party, which is Time consuming process of decision making.

A coalition is known to Sometimes ignore National interest as it is kept aside for accomplishing regional interest. In a coalition Generally appeasement policies are considered rather developmental policy.

Before those who were excited got excited they must realise that a coalition can lack clear objectives, or be difficult to agree common objectives. This is not what you want. Voters should know that Forming and managing a coalition can be a very time-consuming and bureaucratic process that can take away time from working directly on campaign issues and organizational tasks.

A coalition May be dominated by one powerful organization. Power is not always distributed equally among members; larger or richer organizations can have more say in decisions.

The coalition May require you to compromise your position on issues or tactics. Shared decision-making can be slow and may paralyze progress.

This can often be constrained by a lack of resources.

It is Potential for donor interference (e.g. a donor is interested in funding certain activities but there is a danger of planning activities only because you know you can get the funds).

You may not always get credit for your work. Sometimes the coalition as a whole gets recognition rather than individual members. Or certain members get or claim more recognition than others, causing conflict and resentment.

If the coalition process breaks down it can harm everyone’s advocacy by damaging members’ credibility.
Coalition activities can be difficult to monitor and evaluate.
It is therefore sad that Chamisa once again has poured sand in his own rice. Is it calculated to discredit the elections. Nothing is correct with the coalition leader Chamisa.

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Government Agents Attempt To Kill Opposition Activist

Tinashe Sambiri|Suspected Central Intelligence Organization agents bashed MDC Alliance member Tafadzwa Bright Kutya in Masvingo on Sunday.

Kutya is a member of the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly, ward 4, Masvingo Urban Constituency.

The suspected security agents pounced on Kutya as he arrived at his house around 8pm.

He was bashed and left for dead.The attackers smashed his mobile phone and vanished.

“We conducted a voter education through sport during the day. I arrived at Yeukai Shopping Centre and had a random human rights debates with several guys before going home.

Upon approaching our gate some men appeared from the dark saying “ndiye ndiye”.

They started to hit me fists.

Realising danger, I started fighting back in a bid to escape but I fell down and one of them repeatedly crushed my left hand using both legs. I screamed for help.

They crushed my saying “tione kuti uchataura sei nevarungu vamunoshandira”.

Just when neighbours were coming out they rushed into a vehicle and drove off. It was around 2030 kusina zesa,” said Kutya.

What You Need To Know About Sexual Exploitation

Tackling Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment

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

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

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

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

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2023 Polls To End Decades Of Zanu PF Looting

Tinashe Sambiri| The MDC Alliance led by President Nelson Chamisa is ready to defeat Emmerson Mnangagwa and his cronies in the 2023 polls.

This was said by MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti.

According to Hon Biti, the 2023 Presidential Election will end decades of looting and corruption.

“Ladies and gentlemen, comrades and friends we are ready for 2023. #NgaapindeHakeMukomana,” Hon Biti wrote on Twitter.

“Corruption will be a big big issue in the 2023 election.All corrupt transactions and deals must be set aside by the people of ZimThe likes of Kuda Tagwireyi,Hamish Rudland,Billy Rottonbach ,Ken Sharpe Zed Kourinadis,the Old Mutual& others must account to the people of Zimbabwe,” added Hon Biti.

Mnangagwa Homeboy Drinks Poison Over Adulterous Wife

By- A Kwekwe man Marcus Sanyangore (36) died after drinking poison over his wife’s alleged infidelity.

Sanyangore of Amaveni went to his in-law’s place and gulped poison over his wife’s alleged infidelity.

Midlands Police Spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident to The Mirror.
“Marcus Sanyangore went to his in-laws’ place of residence where he found his sister-in-law Olgar Sipunyu present and drank a liquid substance in front of her. He accused his wife of infidelity.
“Sanyangore fell down and died in the yard”, Mahoko said. The deceased’s body was taken to Kwekwe Hospital mortuary for a post mortem.
Mahoko appealed to members of the public to solve disputes amicably and value lives before engaging in dangerous actions that may result in loss of lives.
In a similar account, Dereck Njanji (31) of Mkoba 5 Gweru committed suicide by consuming a poisonous substance over unknown reasons. Masvingo Mirror