MDC-A Salutes Sirizani Butau For His Life Selfless Heroics

The MDC Alliance led by Adv Nelson Chamisa would like to express its profound condolences to the bereaved families of people who passed away in the Road Traffic Accident involving a Beta Bus enroute to Mutare and a fuel tanker.

The party also wish the injured a speedy recovery.

While the ZRP report that four people succumbed to the inferno, figures bieng reported by people in Mutare indicate that more people could have died and we only hope that the State is not once again manipulating figures in this sorrowful incident.

The MDC Alliance would like to thank one Mr Sirizani Butau who performed a heroic act managed to save quite a number of people during the accident.

We wish him and all other survivors a speedy recovery and urge the government to treat them at state expense.

We also would like to thank all well-wishers who are contributing in cash and kind towards Mr Sirizani Butau and other injured people in the accident.We urge the government to construct dual carriage highways in order to avoid such head on accidents.

During this festive season the MDC Alliance urges all motorists to exercise extreme caution on the roads in order to avoid accidents.

The MDC Alliance wishes all Zimbabweans a safe and prosperous 2022.

S.Chikwinya.

Recalled MP Mbizo Constituency

MDC Alliance National Secretary for Transport

Jabulani Sibanda Back In Zanu PF

By A Correspondent- Former War veterans leader Jabulani Sibanda has rejoined Zanu PF and wants to take over the party’s Bulawayo Chairmanship.

Sibanda hinted in his campaign message that he wanted to restructure the party and flush out what he called criminal elements that were hiding in the party if elected in the Tuesday PCC elections.

Nick Mangwana, the government spokesperson, confirmed his return to active politics last week.

“I hear JB (Cde Jabulani Sibanda) is back in active politics. Politics in Zimbabwe is only gonna get more interesting and even exciting,” posted Mangwana on his Twitter account.

Army Plays Decisive Role In Politics- Zanu PF Fuelled Conjecture Without One Iota Of Evidence

By Wilbert Mukori- “It is beyond any iota of doubt in Zimbabwe that the institution of the military plays a decisive factor in the politics of the country,” reported The Independent.

“Numerous “clever” politicians have attempted to suggest and insinuate about something they call “security sector reform” or “reform of the military” yet history is laden with case innuendoes of where the military in Zimbabwe has decided the trajectory of politics, to a point of reforming the behaviour of political actors.

“It is foolhardy for one to resist to note this overt truth, a truth that is so “loud to see” and “big to hear”, if ever English words can be played around in such a fashion, just to prove how this institution plays a central role in the politics of the country.”

These sweeping statements founded on conjecture and ignorance and not on fact and reality.

There is nothing to suggest Zimbabwe’s security services; the Police, Army, CIO and Prison Services; were doomed to be the corrupt and partisan institution they are today. If it was not for the corrupting influence of Zanu PF they would be carrying out their duties and Zimbabwe would be a healthy and functioning democratic country.

Robert Mugabe did not have a single drop of democratic blood in his veins; he was a control freak tyrant who wanted absolute power and was pretty ruthless in insuring he got what he wanted. He surrounded himself with dimwits like the late Simon Muzenda, Joice Mujuru and Emmerson Mnangagwa. Mugabe’s regime was a Sultan’s harem full of subservient eunuchs and wives.

“Mose murivakadzi vaMugabe!” (You are all Mugabe’s harem wives!) Ms Margaret Dongo reprimanded her fellow Zanu PF Ministers, MPs, etc. in sheer exasperation at their failure to stand-up to Mugabe even when the situation demanded it, such as the 1983 to 1987 Gukurahundi massacre. Of course, she was right and, more significantly, her fellow Zanu PF leaders themselves and the nation at large knew she had hit the nail on the head!

It comes as no surprise that the same tyrannical and control freak, Robert Mugabe, would have stopped at nothing to groom and mould the country’s security services to serve his one-party state agenda at the expense of the nation’s democratic agenda. If Mugabe had brow beaten his fellow political leaders into submission; what more the Police Officers and the soldiers, obliged to take his commands as their Commander-In-Chief, no questions asked!

“The Zvinavashe Doctrine, pronounced in early 2000 (which begins with words, “We want to make it abundantly clear that the military will not salute anyone without liberation credentials”) shows a decisive inclination in values and prove the unbridled fact that the military in Zimbabwe at least thus far, is, and remains, the single most important institution insofar as the statecraft of the country is concerned,” argued The Independent.

The Independent is referring to the then Zimbabwe Defence Forces chief Vitalis Zvinavashe’s threat the Army will not salute Morgan Tsvangirai if won the elections. The threat was repeated that year and on several other occasions since by many senior officers in the Army, Police, etc.

History will show that by 2000 the top brass in the country’s security services were already brainwashed into believing the de facto one-party state, formally adopted by the signing of the 1987 Unity Accord between PF Zapu and Zanu PF, saved the country’s best interests. The multi-party democracy, symbolised by the emergence and election of the opposition parties, was not in the nation’s interest.

If the Zanu PF government and Commander-In-Chief, Robert Mugabe, had not encouraged the treasonous Zvinavashe doctrine; the regime’s failure to condemn it spoke volumes on the matter.

Robert Mugabe founded the Joint Operation Command (JOC) comprising the top brass in the four security branches plus a few select individuals from Zanu PF headed by Mugabe himself with Emmerson Mnangagwa as his assistant. The primary purpose of JOC was to help Mugabe impose the de facto one-party dictatorship.

When Mugabe and Zanu PF were routed in the March 2008 vote; Mnangagwa and JOC stopped ZEC declaring the results. The Junta spend the next six weeks recounting 5 million votes, whittling down Tsvangirai’s 73% votes, according to Mugabe’s Freudian slip, to 47% – enough to force the run-off. The Junta came to its own in implementing the military style Operation “Mavhotera ani?” (Whom did you vote for?)

The Junta punished the voters for rejecting Zanu PF and Mugabe in the March vote; hundreds of thousands were harassed, beaten and/or raped and millions were internally displaced using the war veterans and Zanu PF militia. The heavy-duty stuff of abducting a murdering people was carried out by personal from the Army, Police, CIO and Prison Services. Over 500 innocent people were murdered in cold blood in that operation.

Until 2008, the security services’ involvement in the rigging of elections and other political activities had been confined to the Zvinavashe doctrine and other clandestine work. All caution was thrown to the wind during Operation Mavhotera ani marking the 2008 as a watershed election. The top brass in the Army, Police, CIO and Prison Services must have known their active involvement in Operation Mavhotera ani, was a point of no return. They had lost all pretences of being independent, apolitical and committed to multi-party democratic values.

It was in the post 2008 election era that the security services branches’ involvement in diamond mining and other looting activities increased significantly. Mugabe was no doubt rewarding his JOC junta partners for helping him and Zanu PF stay in power and increasing their stake in the dictatorship.

When the Junta carried out the political coup in 2008 to wrestle power from MDC, Operation Mavhotera ani was a political coup, none of them ever imagined that SADC and AU would refuse to recognise Zanu PF as the legitimate government, punishment for the blatant cheating and wanton violence. Mugabe was forced to sign the 2008 Global Political Agreement (GPA), agreeing to the implementation of the raft of democratic reforms designed to dismantle the dictatorship.

Fortunately for Mugabe, Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends, who were tasked to implement the reforms turned out to be corrupt, incompetent and utterly useless. They failed to implement even one reform in five years of the GNU. Not even one!

Zanu PF emerged from the GNU with all its dictatorial powers untouched include the party’s undemocratic control over the Army, Police, etc. and the carte blanche powers to rig elections. The party realised that it would avoid the punishment for rigging the elections as long as the opposition participated in the elections. The party has since given away a few gravy-train seats to entice the opposition to participate.

By participating in the flawed elections opposition are giving vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy.

“It is beyond any iota of doubt in Zimbabwe that the institution of the military plays a decisive factor in the politics of the country.”


This is not one iota of evidence to show the military, or any of the other three security services branches, have played any role in MDC’s failure to implement reforms during the GNU and/or MDC’s stubborn insistence in participating in flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy. Not one iota!

The November 2017 military coup should not be taken as proof of the military influence in Zimbabwe politics because the coup would have never happened if the G40 faction had not made it clear it would ouster the liberation war generation. The overwhelming majority in JOC were liberation war generation and it is no wonder the coup was code-named “Operation Restore Legacy!”

The November 2017 coup was reportedly to “remove criminals around the President” responsible for the economic meltdown, announced the coup spokesperson; proof the coup plotters are aware the army are not the only players in Zimbabwe politics. Indeed, there is increasing talk of yet another coup and/or street protests to force change because the November 2017 coup has failed to deliver hoped for economic recovery.

Zimbabwe’s de facto one party dictatorship has benefited the few ruling elite at the expense of the overwhelming majority forced to live in abject poverty. The system is economically, socially, morally and politically unsustainable. The country needs meaningful political change.

One way sure way to delivery orderly political change is implementing the democratic reforms agreed in the 2008 GPA. The Army did not resist the implementation of the reforms back then and there is nothing to suggest it will do so now!

Armed Robbers Pounce On Mukuru Outlet Again

By A Correspondent- Armed robbers pounced at a Mukuru money transfer agent Chegutu branch housed at Zapalala Wholesale yesterday and made off with at least US$17 000.

Acting provincial police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Ian Kohwera confirmed the incident but referred questions to national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi who is yet to give the details.

Witnesses said the robbers attacked the money outlet on Friday morning.

The unidentified men forced workers to lie on the ground after firing two shots in the air before vanishing in a getaway car.

ED, Deputy Were Not There When The Patriotic Front Was Formed

The People of Zimbabwe were united under the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (Z.A.P.U).

When Z.A.P.U. was banned, the party leadership decided that it will not form another political party, again, because the Rhodesian Government will ban that party,  confiscate its property, and have the political leadership arrested. Instead Z.A.P.U. operated under a People’s Caretaker Council (P.C.C.).

Before Z.A.P.U. was banned, the party had undertaken a programme to raise an army to wage a military armed struggle as it had become very obvious and clear that there was no other way to realise majority rule in Zimbabwe.

Z.A.P.U had sent its cadres, to Ghana, Egypt, North Korea, and to the People’s Republic of China for military training.

However, some members of the National Executive Committee of Z.A.P.U. led by Ndabaningi Sithole, who was the National Chairman of Z.A.P.U. with other members, including Robert Mugabe, Enos Nkala, Henry Hamadziripi, and others broke away, on 08 August 1963, and formed the Zimbabwe African National Union, (Z.A.N.U.) sighting lack of a will to fight by Z.A.P.U. and yet Z.A.P.U had started a military training programme.

Both Z.A.P.U. and Z.A.N.U, established external wings separately in Zambia, to direct the armed struggle.

Z.A.P.U. belonged to the six authentic liberation movements that were recognised by the Organisation Of African Unity (OAU) including the African National Congress (ANC) of South Africa; FRELIMO of Mozambique; SWAPO of Namibia; MPLA of Angola; and PAIGC of Cape Verde.

But ZANU and others such as the PAC were not recognised by the OAU but were supported by President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania.

Mr James Chikerema who was Vice-President of Z.A.P.U and the leader of the external wing of ZAPU, together, with some of the members of the party decided to form, The Front For The Liberation Of Zimbabwe (FROLIZ). The main reason behind the formation of FROLIZ by James Chikerema, was a reaction to the unity between ZAPU and the ANC, leading to a joint combat operation in Wankie followed by the Sipolilo operations.

James Chikerema saw that as a tribal reunion of the Ndebele people with what he termed as their South African kith and kins. I was the Camp Commander at the Dan Nang Base where the Luthuli Detachment was training. As a result of that attitude, James Chikerema never set his foot to visit Dan Nang Camp. Because of his attitude towards the ZAPU/ANC alliance, Jason Moyo or Akim Ndlovu could not come. Only Oliver Tambo was a constant visitor to Dan Nang.

James Chikerema even designed a slogan “WE CAN ALSO FIGHT”. In the meanwhile, ZANU accused ZAPU and said that Zimbabwe has a population of 4 million people. Therefore, there was no need to use South African mercenaries in the war in Zimbabwe.

However, in the long run, the formation of FROLIZ and teaming up with UANC of Abel Muzorewa, posed a very serious threat to both ZAPU and ZANU, when moderate member States of the OAU at the Benghazi Libya Summit demanded that they no longer recognise ZAPU and ZANU, and instead recognise Muzorewa and James Chikerema, accusing the two of lack of progress.

Realising, this threat, and also with the advice from well-wishers, including Zambia and Tanzania, ZAPU and ZANU, decided to form the Joint Military Command (JMC) in Mbeya, Tanzania.

Fundamental principles were laid down to be followed as the parties had their Constitutions and their Mandate from their supporters. It was emphasised that this was a programme of unity, not a programme to swallow one another. To guard against swallowing each other, it was agreed that if the Chairman comes from ZAPU or ZANU, the Commander of the JMC will come from the party of the Deputy Chairman.

In this case, Herbert Chitepo became Chairman, and Nikita Mangena became Chief of Staff of the JMC.

It was also agreed as a principle that if a head of a department is from ZPRA, his deputy should come from ZANLA and vice versa.

Finally, the layout was:

-Herbert Chitepo; ZANU Chairman

-Jason Moyo; ZAPU Deputy Chairman

-Nikita Mangena; ZPRA Chief of Staff

– Josiah Tongogara; ZANLA Chief of Operations

-Sotsha Ngwenya (JD) ZPRA Deputy

-Robson Manyika; ZANLA Political Commissar

-Lookout Masuku ZPRA Deputy

-John Mataure ZANLA Chief of Personnel and Training

-Cephas Cele ZPRA Deputy

-Gordon Munyanyi; ZPRA Chief of Military Intelligence

-Webstar Gwauya ZANLA Deputy

-Phelekezela Mphoko ZPRA Chief of Logistics and Supplies

-William Ndangana  ZANLA Deputy.

This principle was followed when the Zimbabwe People’s Army (ZIPA) was formed in September 1975, in Mozambique, with a layout of;

-Solomon Mujuru; ZANLA Commander

-Sotsha Ngwenya ZPRA Deputy

-Nikita Mangena ZPRA Political Commissar

-Dzinashe Mashingura ZANLA Deputy

-Ambrose Mutinhiri ZPRA Chief of Presonnel and Training

-Parker Chipowere ZANLA Deputy

-Gordon Munyanyi ZPRA Chief of Military Intelligence

-James Nyikadzino ZANLA  Deputy

-Ella’s Hondo ZANLA Chief of Operations

-Jevan Maseko ZPRA Deputy

-Phelekezela Mphoko ZPRA Chief of Logistics and Supplies

-Edmond Kaguri ZANLA Deputy.

This is the same principle that was followed when the Patriotic Front of Zimbabwe was formed in 1976 in Mozambique. The emphasis was mainly to the co-leaders of the Patriotic Front, Dr Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe that they should rotate the chairmanship of the Patriotic Front meetings. If there are delegations for other meetings, equal members from both ZAPU and ZANU should attend.

The Constitution of Zimbabwe, states very clearly that ZAPU and ZANU liberated Zimbabwe. Comrades Joshua Nkomo brought ZAPU and led his supporters into the Unity and Robert Mugabe respectively brought ZANU and led his supporters into the Unity. Not that only ZANU brought its supporters, into the Unity as suggested by the prevailing situation.

There is no one at the moment in Cabinet or Politburo who was present at the formation of the JMC in Mbeya, as those revolutionary principles were laid down. There is no one in Cabinet or Politburo who was present when ZIPA, the second Military Unity between ZPRA and ZANLA, was formed in 1975, and there is no one in Cabinet or Politburo who was present at the formation of the Patriotic Front in 1976.

It is a fact that ZANU did not unite with itself but with ZAPU. The 22 December 1987 Unity Accord between ZAPU and ZANU was signed for a different purpose related to post Independence killings. The Unity Between ZAPU and ZANU was achieved long back when the Patriotic Front was formed in 1976.  All negotiations were done collectively as a United Patriotic Front of Zimbabwe. Since its formation, the Patriotic Front of Zimbabwe united the people of Zimbabwe. However, that Unity was destroyed when the co-leader Robert Mugabe, pulled out of the Unity citing that he had been accused by people like Muzorewa, Matimba and others for giving the leadership of the people of Zimbabwe to the Ndebeles.

However, his statement and position were welcomed by President Samora Machel and Julius Nyerere.

The meeting was attended by Presidents: Samora Machel (the host) Julius Nyerere, Kenneth Kaunda, Edwardo Dos Santos, and Queti Masire in Beira Mozambique. Mugabe informed that he was going to campaign as ZANU and not as the Patriotic Front of Zimbabwe.     

This was the first and last meeting of the Frontline Heads of States on Zimbabwe, after the Lancaster House peace talks and just before elections leading to Independence. This was also the first meeting to be attended by President Edwardo dos Santos of Angola after the death of Agostinho Neto.

The Patriotic Front was represented by the co-leader Robert Mugabe, Simon Muzenda, Edgar Tekere, and Phelekezela Mphoko.

Those, living today who are in the leadership of the United Party of the Patriotic Front, have a duty to uphold the revolutionary principles adopted by those who have departed. That is the only honour they could be accorded with. At least to respect their principles.  The current position prevailing suggests that their approach to the armed struggle and the unity of the people of Zimbabwe was wrong.

-Phelekezela Mphoko

Rwanda, Zim Sign Teacher Recruitment MoU

By A Correspondent- Rwanda and Zimbabwe signed a memorandum of understanding that paves the way for Kigali to recruit teachers from the southern African country.

The MOU signed by Zimbabwe’s Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare minister Paul Mavima and his Rwandan Education minister Valentine Uwamariya in Harare Thursday came months after Rwanda President Paul Kagame said his country needed to urgently recruit teachers from Zimbabwe to boost its education system.

Mavima said the agreement will protect the teachers against unethical recruitment practices.

“The signing of the MoU indeed enables both our countries to protect our citizens from the dangers of unethical and unfair recruitment practices, which nowadays characterise the recruitment of human capital across borders and foreign labour markets,” he said.

“This partnership creates an avenue for both Zimbabwe and Rwanda to play a significant role in advancing the ideals of our continent as encapsulated in the continental development frameworks given the fact that human capital development is critical to delivering on both the Agenda 263 vision and the aspirations of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.”

The minister said the MoU had principles that promoted “decent work principles across the whole process of exchange of personnel and expertise, including critical issues in labour migration such as non-discrimination and portability of social security benefits.”

Latest On Beta Bus Accident

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has released three of the five victims of the road accident that occurred about 20 km outside Mutare when a Beta bus collided head-on with a fuel tanker which burst into flames. National Police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the other two were burnt beyond recognition. Pindula News presents Nyathi’s statement:

UPDATE ON THE FATAL ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT AT 242 KM PEG ALONG HARARE- MUTARE ROAD

With reference to the Zimbabwe Republic Police Press Statement issued on 25th December 2021, Police reports that, initial comprehensive investigations on the accident have revealed that the total number of people involved is 71 instead of the initially reported 65.

The Beta bus was carrying 69 passengers while the Pathera Logistics Fuel Tanker had two people. 66 people were injured while the death toll remains at five (5). 41 people were treated and discharged while 25 are still hospitalized. ‘Three (3) of the five (5) victims have been identified their relatives as:-

1). Delan Ndoro of Mapfunde Village, Chief Zimunya, Mutare.

2). Admire Mandeya of Nyatate Village, Chief Mutasa, Nyanga.

3). Rufu Zambezi (48) of number 36 Glenora Drive, Harare. He was the fuel tanker driver.

Two other victims who were burnt beyond recognition are awaiting forensic test.

Meanwhile, the owner of Beta buses Mr Muganda has offered to assist Police to locate his driver Philip Chiringo who disappeared from the scene after the accident.

Police are still conducting investigations into the unfortunate fatal road traffic accident.

A (NYATHI. P) Assistant Commissioner Senior Staff Officer (Press, Public and Int. Relations) to the Commissioner General of Police Police General Headquarters

ED Hauled To Court Over Chinamasa Appointment

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been dragged to the Constitutional Court for behaviour that is inconsistent with provisions of the constitution after the appointment of Zanu-PF politburo member Patrick Chinamsa as Air Zimbabwe director and board chairperson, while the parastatal is under judicial management.

Mnangagwa and his lawyer Edwin Manikai are being sued together by Tichaona Mupasiri. In his 16 December court application, Mupasiri is seeking an order to declare that Mnangagwa’s action constitutes conduct that is inconsistent with the constitution.

 “The First Respondent’s appointment of Chinamasa as Director and Chairman of Air Zimbabwe, a company whose control and management was divested from its directors and shareholders and vested in an Administrator appointed by the Minister of Justice pursuant to the operation of the Reconstruction of State-Indebted Insolvent Act 2005, constitutes conduct that is inconsistent with the Constitution as follows: “By engaging in a self-help scheme, interposing himself as a shareholder of Air Zimbabwe, the First Respondent failed to fulfil his obligations in terms of s90 ( I ) and s90(2)(c) by clothing himself with right to amend the Reconstruction Act that specifically vests the control and direction of the company under the Administrator.”

“By knowingly and intentionally appointing Chinamasa to be a Chairman of Air Zimbabwe, a juristic entity in its own right, the First Respondent had no title to do and usurped the power and authority of shareholders of the company, to the extent that the then Companies Act could operate concurrently with the Reconstruction of State-indebted Insolvent Companies Act.”

Mupasiri said Mnangagwa knowingly and intentionally offended the fundamental rights and freedoms of shareholders and creditors involved in the affairs of the company by appointing a representative of the company who was not accountable to shareholders but to him.

“By failing to take cognisance of the fact that the right to appoint directors falls within the scope of the exercise of fundamental rights, the First Respondent’s conduct was inconsistent with the duties imposed upon him by s90(l) and s90(2)(c) of the Constitution rendering his conduct unconstitutional and invalid,” the draft order reads.

“By allowing and actively participating in the appointment of Chinamasa, whose effect was to create an absurdity of a company having two centres of control, the First Respondent acted ultra vires s6 of the Reconstruction of State Indebted Insolvent Companies Act and in so doing failed to uphold, defend, obey and respect the Constitution as set out in s90( I ) and to uphold the rule of law as per s(90)(2)(c) of the Constitution.”-newshawks

Armed Robbers Pounce On Service Station, Get Away With Over US$51k

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is investigating an armed robbery that occurred in Karoi in which four armed robbers pounced on a Service Station and got away with over US$51 000.

Police said the robbery happened on Sunday morning.

We present the police statement on the case:

The ZRP is investigating an armed robbery case that occurred at a Service Station in Karoi at around 0300 hours this morning when four unidentified men attacked the manager, his family, security and took USD 51 500 cash and a VW Golf vehicle. More details to follow.

Cases of robbers targeting service stations have been on the rise in recent months.

The MDC Alliance Slogan For 2018 Was A Disaster

You can read through all the available Zimbabwe 2018 elections reports, none has ever attributed Zanu PF’s landslide victory to slogan. NewsDay, is claiming MDC A’s new slogan for the 2023 elections is a game-changer guaranteed to deliver electoral victory for Chamisa!

“I have always argued that in all its failures, Zanu-PF is excellent when it comes to creating jingles, slogans and songs for elections. It knows how to connect with people using jingles, songs and dance,” wrote NewsDay.

“The slogan #GodIsInIt as a campaign slogan in 2018 was no match of the largely infectious and well-thought-out #EDPfee.”

If this was written as a piece of satirical humour; it turned out a satanical piece. It is hard to find humour in Zimbabwe’s repeated failure to hold free, fair and credible elections given the tragic human sufferings and deaths the failure has brought. Especially when the piece was heaping praise on MDC A’s slogan for the 2023 elections!

“Those who may not be aware of this slogan, must be living under a rock somewhere out of Earth. Well, the phrase is “Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana” (NHM) (let the boy enter), a slogan recently introduced by the MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa,” argued NewsDay.

”It has brought renewed hope, optimism to Zimbabweans across the political divide. As Steve Biko would say: “People must not give in to hardships of life, people must develop hope”.

“I have had discussions with people across the political divide about slogans. The MDC Alliance supporters may not be ready to admit that their campaign slogan for 2018 was a disaster; more so that it was in English. That did not make the slogan any better. Politics is a game of understanding your audience. MDC Alliance failed to understand its audience.”

Very few people familiar with Zimbabwe party politics will doubt that the ordinary Zimbabweans are a naïve and gullible lot easily moved by empty rhetoric and meaningless slogans. Party meeting much more so rallies are about empty rhetoric and meaningless slogans; nothing of substance is ever discussed. Nothing!

This is why most MDC members, both senior leaders and much worse the wildebeest herd, cannot name even democratic change they want, for example; and yet they consider themselves champions of democratic changes.

It is no surprise that MDC leaders failed to implement even one reform during the 2008 to 2013 GNU when the nation had its best opportunity ever to implement reforms. How can they implement something they do not know!

The MDC herd, for their part, have remained as faithful to the party leaders as a dog; they are suffering the consequences of the failure to implement the reform in that we are still stuck with the corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF. The herd do not blame MDC leaders for the betrayal because they don’t know, even to this day, what the reforms are much less the dire consequences of failing to implement them.

Still, it is utter nonsense and insulting to even suggest the people of Zimbabwe ignored the economic reality of the total economic meltdown and voted for Zanu PF because they were mesmerised by “the infectious and well-thought-out #EDPfee” slogan. The people are naïve and gullible and ignorant but they are not stupid – at least, not that stupid not to have realised by now that Zanu PF leaders are corrupt, incompetent and the murderous tyrants who have landed the nation in this economic and political mess.

The people of Zimbabwe would have voted Zanu PF out of office decades ago; they have not done so because the party rigged elections, denying the people a meaningful free, fair and credible vote. The people have risked life and limb to elect MDC leaders on the understanding the party would bring about the democratic changes that will stop Zanu PF rigging elections. These people will have understood what these changes are, was it for the country’s asinine political system stuck in empty rhetoric and meaningless slogans.

If Zimbabwe was implemented the democratic reforms and thus transform the asinine political system into a robust free and dynamic political system, the country will have an informed and diligent electorate. The people will know Chamisa and company failed to implement even one reform in 22 years, 5 of which in the GNU. They would never ever vote for such a bunch of sell-outs. Never!

With not even a token reform implemented since the 2018 rigged elections; it is obvious history will repeat itself, Zanu PF will blatantly rig the 2023 elections. To get legitimacy, Zanu PF needs the MDC A and the rest in the opposition camp to participate in the 2023 elections.

Nelson Chamisa and company know Zanu PF is rigging the elections and claimed to have all manner of “winning in rigged elections strategies”. In the 2018 elections Chamisa said “MDC A has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging elections!” Of course, he was lying. The Zanu PF vote rigging juggernaut was not going to be stopped by a few twigs barring its way.

Fast forward to the morning after Voting Day; ZEC results will show the usual Zanu PF landslide victory. Chamisa and company will be complaining that Zanu PF rigged the elections; the very thing they are claiming to have strategies in place to stop.

As for the “Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana (NHM)!” slogan the results will prove it was just another meaningless slogan. NewsDay will conveniently forgot they ever promoted it as the game-changer!

Of course, it is insane for anyone to participate in these 2023 elections on the basis the meaningless slogan will stop the Zanu PF vote rigging juggernaut. Participating will give Zanu PF legitimacy for the umpteenth time and thus frustrating initiatives to implement reforms and end the curse of rigged elections.

Gwanda Businessman Caught Red-handed With Stolen Cows

By A Correspondent- The Police in Gwanda has arrested a businessman and butchery operator Irimai Muringa of Konongwe Farming area for stock theft.

The suspect was nabbed after his four employees were found in possession of three carcasses and two live beasts which were all identified by owners.

More details follow…………

Trio Suffer Swollen Stomachs After Consuming Ant-Bear Meat

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By A Correspondent- Three Bulawayo men, who voraciously feasted on the meat of an ant-bear locally known as isambane, which was killed after it was found in Old Magwegwe near Engen Filling Station on Tuesday last week, have reportedly suffered swollen stomachs.

B-Metro reports that the three men, whose names could not be immediately established, were also reported to have complained of nausea and giddiness.

Nausea is an uneasiness of the stomach that often comes before vomiting while giddiness is the feeling of being unbalanced and lightheaded.

Isambane is usually associated with witchcraft and this raises the question of how safe it is to eat meat from an animal which is also regarded as a means of transport by witches on their night errands.

After the animal was spotted near the filling station workers reportedly dug a pit and buried it much to the agitation of many residents who reportedly wanted the animal to be burnt.

To the surprise of many two men who could not be immediately identified took it upon themselves to dig out the buried animal before inviting their friends for a braai.

B-Metro further reports that when the two were digging out the animal, residents had arguments on whether isambane was a delicacy with some saying only its forelegs were good especially when roasted. Said the source:

The three men who fell sick were among a group of men from the suburb (Old Magwegwe) who feasted on the meat from the dead wild animal (isambane). While feasting on the roasted meat they were saying it was very tender and juicy and they were also posing for photos with it (roasted meat).

According to the source, when the men became very ill, they reportedly were taken to a sangoma in Makokoba suburb where they received help.

Zimbabwe National Traditional Healers’ Association (Zinatha) national secretary for administration Musa Chinhunga said although the wild animal was infamous for its use on evil missions by thieves and witches, there was nothing wrong with its meat.

Gun Totting Soldier Kills Four

By A Correspondent- A suspected soldier allegedly shot and killed four people in Turf, Kadoma, Saturday, leaving three others seriously injured.

The shooting incident happened at Wanganui Shopping Centre at around 1800hrs.

According to a police statement Sunday:

“The ZRP (Zimbabwe Republic Police) is investigating a shooting incident which occurred at Wanganui Shopping Centre, Turf, Kadoma on December 25, 2021, at about 1800 hours., where four people were shot dead while three others were seriously injured after a misunderstanding.

“It is alleged that an unidentified suspect from Caviga Farm, Kwekwe who was drinking beer at the shopping centre was involved in a brawl with one of the victims before a mob joined in and pursued the suspect. The suspect fired shots in the air and eventually shot seven people.”

Sources alleged that the suspect behind the shooting was a Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officer in uniform who was in the company of colleagues.

The suspect is alleged to be having an affair with a minor girl aged 15. The father of the girl later confronted the soldier over the affair.

A mob gathered to intervene forcing the soldier and his colleagues to flee from the shopping centre.

However, this led to an altercation.

The officer, sensing danger during the commotion fired two warning shots into the air, but the mob pursued him and in retaliation shot at the mob killing three on the spot.

One of the injured people died on the way to the hospital while three of the injured were taken to Chegutu Hospital.

Drunk Patati Patata Hitmaker Falls On Stage In Kadoma

By A Correspondent- Rockford Josphat, a high-riding Zimbabwean musician fondly known as Roki recently went on stage visibly drunk and fell, much to the chagrin of fans.

He then failed to finish his performance at the Odyssey Hotel in Kadoma recently.

Roki’s performance followed after Enzo Ishall. The Patati Patata hitmaker is reported to have gone on stage, visibly drunk and performed one song whose lyrics he struggled to recite before falling down and taken off the stage.

A disgruntled fan only identified as Delight expressed anger over Roki’s behaviour.

He said:

The show was a waste of time and money. These artists should take promoters, fans, and venue owners seriously. Roki only performed one song before he fell down. He was drunk and everyone could see that. He was then taken to the swimming pool side where he lay down as people took pictures of him and with him.

The show was attended by a few people and after Roki’s stunt people started leaving the joint. That’s disrespectful to fans. He has been doing well but it seems old habits die hard. He is back to the controversial lifestyle that almost put an end to his career.

Roki’s career was almost over after a long sabbatical that forced him into farming at his Seke home before signing under Passion Java Records where he produced the album Colours which carries songs such as the hit Patati Patata, Uchandifunga, Zviriko, Chidzoka remix among others.

Roki made history by becoming the first Zimbabwean artist to gunner a million views in 24 hours with Patati Patata which features legendary Kofie Olomide and Ray Vanny.

However, critics have accused his record label Passion Java Records of fabricating numbers.-standard

Billiat Out Of AFCON

Warriors Team Manager Wellington Mpandare has confirmed that Khama Billiat will not be part of the Warriors squad to travel to travel to Cameroon for the Africa Cup of Nations finals.

The nimble-footed winger retired from international football under unclear circumstances last month but plans were in place to persuade him to reconsider his decision and have one last dance with the national team, for the continental extravaganza.

Without giving much detail as to whether the talks did go on or not, Mpandare confirmed that the Kaizer Chiefs man will not be in Cameroon.

“Khama will not be available. We will respect his decision,” Mpandare said.

“We want to thank him for the time he played for the national team, helping the team qualify for Afcon for three consecutive times is no mean achievement.”

“However, the door will remain open for him for future assignments,” he added.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Lions Of Teranga Name AFCON Squad

Senegal, the Warriors’ opponents in Group B at AFCON 2021, have named their final squad for the biannual showpiece.

The Teranga Lions are in Group B together with the Warriors, Guinea and Malawi.

In fact, Senegal get their campaign running against Norman Mapeza’s charges on January 10.

The squad is headlined by Liverpool’s Sadio Mane and Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Facts About STIs

WHO STI Research Priority Setting Technical Advisory Group

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have a profound impact on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) worldwide. In 2020, an estimated 374 million new infections occurred globally with one of the 4 curable STIs: syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis.

[1] The Global Health Sector Strategy on STIs (2016-2021) sets out several guiding principles for ending the STI epidemic as a public health problem,[2] but many gaps in evidence limit available guidance and tools, and progress toward STI prevention and control has been slow.[3] As an updated global strategy is developed for the next decade, new research is essential to strengthen the evidence base for new and improved interventions and guidelines including, but not limited to: the epidemiology, risk factors, and consequences of STIs; development and evaluation of behavioral, biomedical, clinical, and programmatic STI interventions and strategies; and scaling up existing interventions.

WHO is undertaking an exercise to identify global and regional STI research priorities. The systematic priority setting approach will involve consultation with a wide range of global stakeholders.

A Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on STI Research Priority Setting, consisting of external experts, will contribute to the planning, development, and implementation of the research priority setting exercise. The STI Research Priority Setting TAG will be expected to oversee the process and to consider and include perspectives across regions, gender, populations and socioeconomics.

In its capacity as an advisory body to WHO, the STI Research Priority Setting TAG shall have the following functions:

Develop the priority setting framework (eg. clarify the objectives, context, scope, and focus areas of the process).
Review and provide comments to WHO on the research priority setting process protocol and survey tools.

Generate lists of national, regional and global STI experts and stakeholder groups to ensure a broad range of survey participants are reached during the priority setting process implementation.
Participate in consolidating STI research questions solicited from stakeholder surveys.

Ensure that the proposed criteria for scoring research questions will address the objectives of the exercise.
Review analysis and results of ranking and systematic listing of priority research questions (with data management/statistical support).
Contribute to the WHO finalization. publishing and dissemination of global STI research priorities.

The STI Research Priority Setting TAG will meet with the WHO Secretariat throughout this process. The first meeting will be convened no earlier than 13 December 2021. In keeping with the requirements of the WHO Advisory Groups guidelines and the WHO Compliance, Risk Management and Ethics Office, we are posting online short biographies of the TAG members.

The listed candidates have also submitted a Declaration of Interest form stating any conflict of interests. WHO has applied its internal processes to ensure that the performance of the above tasks by members of this group will be transparent and without any significant conflict of interests (academic, financial, or other) that could affect the credibility of the process.

Nevertheless, WHO invites the general public to review the experts and stakeholders involved and provide feedback regarding any member deemed to have a significant conflict of interest with respect to the terms of reference for this group.

Comments and feedbacks should be cordial and constructive, and sent to [email protected] .
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Siri Butau – Zim’s Super Hero

By Simba Chikanza | If there’s anything that distinguishes Zimbabweans from the rest of the world, it is sacrifice, while others spend time shooting selfie videos during disasters, Zimbabweans will jump in and do the rescue work; from Zimbabweans who are running the South African economy, to hardworking Zim experts supporting the Botswana nation, to one Zimbabwean businessman currently leading the vaccination efforts for the entire African continent, and another who single handedly discovered the troublesome Omicron COVID Variant, the teapot nation never disappoints. On Christmas Eve, the country produced its own Superman, not the one we watch in the Hollywood movies, but a real one who gets injured in the rescue effort.

Coincidentally, his first name is Siri, not the fictitious Apple robot, Siri, but a human one; he is Sirizani Butau. He managed to pull out 8 people from a burning inferno following an accident on the Harare-Mutare bus-fuel truck collision.

Right now his body is badly burnt but at least after saving 8 people from hell. His friend could not make it, but he managed to get the rest before it was too late.

As this network coordinates donations for him since Saturday, he speaks to ZimEye following the accident saying he was driving from Mutare towards the capital city, Harare, and “when we arrived at the scene there was no fire; the cars had not been burnt at all; so we tried to do what we did and then I went to the driver (of truck in front) who was still alive and he said to me, Butau my friend please open the door for me.”

“When I failed to open that door, that’s when the fire started; and the fire was emerging from underneath the bus.”

Butau was in a car that was right behind the vehicle that didn’t head on collision with the fuel tanker.

He says he took a crowbar to try to open the accident vehicle to get the driver out of the truck. While in that operation of all of a sudden there was an explosion, which he describes as a bowl of fire.

Butau was not discouraged by the fire but continued pulling out people, and footage at the scene after the rescue, has people praising him for saving many victims.

Below is the brief interview
of which National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi says the bus, which was on its way from Harare, encroached onto the opposite lane resulting in the head-on collision with the tanker that was heading towards Harare.
“There are reports that the bus driver had tried to avoid a drunken person who was along the road and thereby encroaching onto the opposite lane but we are still conducting investigations.

“The tanker which was transporting fuel burst into flames. Both vehicles were reduced to wrecks

President Chamisa Speaks On Escalating Crisis In Zimbabwe

Tinashe Sambiri|The nation has been robbed of the glamour associated with the festive season, MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

President Chamisa in the footage below cites bad governance, abuse of human rights and corruption as factors that have eroded the significance of Christmas.

See clip below:

https://fb.watch/a7DabmEaGo/

President Chamisa Christmas Message

Tinashe Sambiri|The nation has been robbed of the glamour associated with the festive season, MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

President Chamisa in the footage below cites bad governance, abuse of human rights and corruption as factors that have eroded the significance of Christmas.

See clip below:

https://fb.watch/a7DabmEaGo/

Kalimbwe Cuts Charamba To Size

Tinashe Sambiri|Joseph Kalimbwe of Zambia’s UPND has blasted Zanu PF for being upset with his Christmas message to the MDC Alliance.

Kalimbwe posted a Christmas message citing the MDC Alliance and UPND friends across the world.

“These ones from Charamba’s party are upset and say I politicized Christmas day by including wishing MDCA and ACT friends in a Merry Christmas text.

We don’t belong to the same WhatsApp group comrades. Just wish each other a Merry Christmas too. Its simple arithmetic,” Kalimbwe wrote on Twitter.

Armed Robbers Hit Karoi Fuel Station, Get Away With US$51K

By A Correspondent- Armed robbers Sunda morning hit a service station in Karoi and got away with US$51 000.

In a statement posted on their social media platforms, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) said they were investigating the robbery case.

“The ZRP is investigating an armed robbery case that occurred at a Service Station in Karoi at around 0300 hours this morning when four unidentified men attacked the manager, his family, security and took USD 51 500 cash and a VW Golf vehicle,” said ZRP.

Kalimbwe Roasts Charamba

Tinashe Sambiri|Joseph Kalimbwe of Zambia’s UPND has blasted Zanu PF for being upset with his Christmas message to the MDC Alliance.

Kalimbwe posted a Christmas message citing the MDC Alliance and UPND friends across the world.

“These ones from Charamba’s party are upset and say I politicized Christmas day by including wishing MDCA and ACT friends in a Merry Christmas text.

We don’t belong to the same WhatsApp group comrades. Just wish each other a Merry Christmas too. Its simple arithmetic,” Kalimbwe wrote on Twitter.

George-Charamba

Plain Clothes Cops “Kill” Budiriro Man

By- Police have been accused of fatally assaulting and killing an unarmed civilian in broad daylight last Saturday in front of children and members of the public in Budiriro.

The deceased, Percy Dick, was buried on Wednesday following the fatal assault.

Dick had left home for a routine medical check-up but was never to return after the assault.

His mother Christine Chatitima told Standardpeople that she was in shock that her son died at the hands of law enforcement officers. She said:

My son was beaten up by plain-clothed police officers at Current Shops in Budiriro. What happened is the police officers blocked the vehicle which was taking Percy to see a doctor over a leg problem.

As the team tried to ask the police to clear the way a dispute arose and my son was attacked by the police. He died at the scene.

An eyewitness, who only identified herself as Chihera, said an angry female police officer grabbed Percy by the privates and pulled him until his eyes turned white. She said:

She pulled him by the private parts and dragged the poor man. We saw his eyes rolling until they were all white. This happened in broad daylight and they killed him while we watched.

Angry community members and the family have teamed up to demand justice by putting up posters inscribed ‘Justice for Percy,’ ‘End Police Brutality.’

There are allegations that police attempted to attribute Percy’s death to Covid-19 and later to diabetes as they tried to cover their tracks.

Percy, a 31-year-old man, is survived by two children and a 25-year-old wife.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, said police were still waiting for full investigations on the circumstances surrounding his death before they could fully respond.

Nyathi said that post-mortem results did not show that Percy was murdered, and therefore, it would be too early to comment.

More: The Standard

Mnangagwa Hires Mugabe Bishop To Lure Diasporans

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has hired Bishop Trevor Manhanga and wants him to lure Zimbabweans in the diaspora to come back home and vote for Zanu PF.

Manhanga made a median appearance Sunday at Mnangagwa’s Thanksgiving event, where he said the Mnangagwa wanted the diasporans to come back home.

He also said Mnangagwa was not going to persecute even exiled politicians if they returned.

Manhanga said they should not fear that president Emmerson Mnangagwa would be vengeful for whatever they did in the past, adding that “our president is as soft as wool,” a statement Mnangagwa made during his early days in office.

Jabulani Sibanda Eyes Zanu PF Bulawayo Chairmanship Post

By A Correspondent- Former War veterans leader Jabulani Sibanda has rejoined Zanu PF and wants to take over the party’s Bulawayo Chairmanship.

Sibanda hinted in his campaign message that he wanted to restructure the party and flush out what he called criminal elements that were hiding in the party if elected in the Tuesday PCC elections.

Nick Mangwana, the government spokesperson, confirmed his return to active politics last week.

“I hear JB (Cde Jabulani Sibanda) is back in active politics. Politics in Zimbabwe is only gonna get more interesting and even exciting,” posted Mangwana on his Twitter account.

Mnangagwa, Chiwenga Feud Escalates

By- Power struggles between Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga have intensified ahead of the party’s Provincial Coordinating Committee elections due this Tuesday.

Both want to strategically use the PCCs to position themselves for the party’s 2022 elective congress.

Senior party officials told The Standard that the provincial elections were threatening to get bloody as violence had already erupted in some provinces.

In this political mess, the name of exiled former ZANU PF national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere comes up, accused of sponsoring candidates in the ZANU PF provincial elections. 

His accusers charge that Tyson, as Kasukuwere is known, is determined to take back control of the party that he led as political commissar before he went into exile following the November 2017 military coup. A source from the volatile Mashonaland Central province told the Standard on Christmas:

This is a fight for the control of structures ahead of the congress that we hear is around December 2022. It’s a war now as the fight is on who should be in charge, Mnangagwa or Chiwenga.

Inside sources and other information gathered by The Standard ahead of the Tuesday polls indicate that intimidation and mudslinging, including even outright violence, are taking centre stage across provinces, particularly in Manicaland, Midlands, Mashonaland West and Mashonaland Central.

In Manicaland, there were reports that villagers were being threatened against attending meetings called by rival candidates while police received an assault report on Wednesday where a Zanu PF local chairman was attacked with a knife by a member of a rival team during a meeting.

Manicaland Zanu PF chairman Mike Madiro a known Mnangagwa ally confirmed and condemned the acts of violence against him and other aspiring candidates.

Central committee member Moses Gutu claimed that some people who wanted to contest in the Zanu PF provincial elections were Kasukuwere’s agents.

In Masvingo province, Zanu PF supporters protested at the homestead of Chiredzi West Member of Parliament Farai Musikavanhu after accusing him of using presidential inputs to buy support.

Former war veterans’ leader Jabulani Sibanda, who is eyeing the Bulawayo provincial chairman’s post, hinted in his campaign message that he wanted to restructure the party and flush out what he called criminal elements that were hiding in Zanu PF.

More: The Standard

Controversial Mugabe Bishop Bounces Back, Hero-Worships Mnangagwa

By- Controversial late President Robert Mugabe’s Cleric, Bishop Trevor Manhanga has bounced back and this time hero-worshipping Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Manhanga Sunday said all Zimbabweans and exiled politicians should come back and support Emmerson Mnangagwa.

He said Mnangagwa ” is as soft as wool,” a statement Mnangagwa made during his early days in office.

Manhanga was speaking at the 2021/2022 National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service held under the theme ‘Pursuing Nation Building Initiatives in the Spirit of Godly Patriotism, Unity, Ownership and Inclusiveness.’

Challenged Mnangagwa Speaks On Mutare Accident Hero Butau

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been challenged by the public hero-worshipping of Mr Sirizani Batau and said that he would be a kind and courageous man.

Butau served eight people from burning inside Beta bus, which had an accident with a fuel tanker 20km outside Mutare on Christmas Eve.

The Mnangagwa made the remarks while speaking at the National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service 2021/2022 this Sunday.

Sirizani Batau, a truck driver, is being Hospitalised after sustaining injuries during the rescue operation.

Soldier Guns Down Villagers

By A Correspondent- A member of the Zimbabwe National Army has shot eight people in Mhondoro Ngezi’s Turf ward 11.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirmed the incident but could not name the suspect. ZRP also said the shooting happened in Kadoma not Mhondoro. But audio circulating on social media posted by people who claim to have witnessed the shooting say the murder happened in Mhondoro Ngezi.

Below is the statement by the police on the incident

The ZRP is investigating a shooting incident which occurred at Wanganui Shopping Centre, Turf, Kadoma on 25/12/21 at about 1800 hours, where four people were shot dead while three others were seriously injured after a misunderstanding.

It is alleged that an unidentified suspect from Caviga Farm, Kwekwe who was drinking beer at the shopping centre was involved in a brawl with one of the victims before a mob joined in and pursued the suspect. The suspect fired shots in the air & eventually shot seven people.

Express Links To Round Off 2021 With Festive Cheer

As the year draws to an end and the festive season swings into full gear, UK based financial services firm Expresslinks Money transfer have expressed their gratitude for the support extended to them throughout the year by their customers and various partners.

In a statement released by the firm, Express Links CEO Peter Pembere stated his company’s appreciation of their customers; both old and new, and also mentioned that the company will be showing their gratitude through the Express Links Christmas gift promotion which is running till the 16thOf December this year.

“As we near year end, as Express Links we would like to say a big thank you to our loyal customers who have stood with us and supported us throughout the year and over the years. It is on the strength of their trust and support that we have become a trusted financial services company of choice for many and earned us new clients over time,” he said.

Sponsoring the Zim Netball Team

“Our appreciation can never be expressed enough and we would also like everyone to know the Christmas Box competition is still open between now and the 16thof December five of our lucky customers will receive an early Christmas present from us as we look forward to pleasant holidays with our families and look forward to a prosperous New Year that is full of promise and goodness.”

CEO, Peter Pembere

The Express Links Christmas Box competition is just the latest in a string of promotions held by the company over the year under their customer appreciation drive. Customers who send a minimum of £30 between now and 16thDecember stand a chance to win £100 for themselves as well as another £100 for the receiving member. Five lucky winners will be selected through a draw to be held on the 20thDecember in a move that has excited their customers and spread much needed Christmas cheer.

The competition is set to be the last hurrah of 2019 after a busy exciting year in which Express Links rolled out various competitions and promotions as well as supporting various causes. The company, who have a reputable profile as a staunch supporter of community goodwill initiatives and promotion were involved in many projects and notably being the headline sponsors for Mzansi Festival, Namibian Heroes Weekend and Zimfest among others.

They were also one of the main sponsors of the Zimbabwe National Netball team, the ZimGems, during their stay in the UK for the duration of their Netball World Cup campaign, providing the team and their delegation with allowances in their record breaking foray onto the sport’s biggest stage.

Founded in 2003 the company offers various financial services such as consultancy and investment, with their money transfer platform proving to be the most popular service with users. Through Express Links Money Transfer, people can send money from the diaspora to their loved ones back home with guaranteed same day service into South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Kenya among many other countries in the region in a safe, fast and reliable manner which has seen the company build a solid, loyal and ever increasing customer base in need of their various services, with the company expected to carry on their strong run into the new year and beyond.

MDCA Mourns the Mutare Bus and Tanker Accident Victims

The MDC Alliance led by Adv Nelson Chamisa would like to express its profound condolences to the bereaved families of people who passed away in the Road Traffic Accident involving a Beta Bus enroute to Mutare and a fuel tanker.

The party also wish the injured a speedy recovery.

While the ZRP report that four people succumbed to the inferno, figures bieng reported by people in Mutare indicate that more people could have died and we only hope that the State is not once again manipulating figures in this sorrowful incident.

The MDC Alliance would like to thank one Mr Sirizani Butau who performed a heroic act managed to save quite a number of people during the accident.

We wish him and all other survivors a speedy recovery and urge the government to treat them at state expense.

We also would like to thank all well-wishers who are contributing in cash and kind towards Mr Sirizani Butau and other injured people in the accident.We urge the government to construct dual carriage highways in order to avoid such head on accidents.

During this festive season the MDC Alliance urges all motorists to exercise extreme caution on the roads in order to avoid accidents.

The MDC Alliance wishes all Zimbabweans a safe and prosperous 2022.

S.Chikwinya.

Recalled MP Mbizo Constituency

MDC Alliance National Secretary for Transport

Billiat Out Of AFCON

Warriors Team Manager Wellington Mpandare has confirmed that Khama Billiat will not be part of the Warriors squad to travel to travel to Cameroon for the Africa Cup of Nations finals.

The nimble-footed winger retired from international football under unclear circumstances last month but plans were in place to persuade him to reconsider his decision and have one last dance with the national team, for the continental extravaganza.

Without giving much detail as to whether the talks did go on or not, Mpandare confirmed that the Kaizer Chiefs man will not be in Cameroon.

“Khama will not be available. We will respect his decision,” Mpandare said.

“We want to thank him for the time he played for the national team, helping the team qualify for Afcon for three consecutive times is no mean achievement.”

“However, the door will remain open for him for future assignments,” he added.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Senegal AFCON Squad

Senegal, the Warriors’ opponents in Group B at AFCON 2021, have named their final squad for the biannual showpiece.

The Teranga Lions are in Group B together with the Warriors, Guinea and Malawi.

In fact, Senegal get their campaign running against Norman Mapeza’s charges on January 10.

The squad is headlined by Liverpool’s Sadio Mane and Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Impact Of STIs On Reproductive Health

WHO STI Research Priority Setting Technical Advisory Group

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have a profound impact on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) worldwide. In 2020, an estimated 374 million new infections occurred globally with one of the 4 curable STIs: syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis.

[1] The Global Health Sector Strategy on STIs (2016-2021) sets out several guiding principles for ending the STI epidemic as a public health problem,[2] but many gaps in evidence limit available guidance and tools, and progress toward STI prevention and control has been slow.[3] As an updated global strategy is developed for the next decade, new research is essential to strengthen the evidence base for new and improved interventions and guidelines including, but not limited to: the epidemiology, risk factors, and consequences of STIs; development and evaluation of behavioral, biomedical, clinical, and programmatic STI interventions and strategies; and scaling up existing interventions.

WHO is undertaking an exercise to identify global and regional STI research priorities. The systematic priority setting approach will involve consultation with a wide range of global stakeholders.

A Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on STI Research Priority Setting, consisting of external experts, will contribute to the planning, development, and implementation of the research priority setting exercise. The STI Research Priority Setting TAG will be expected to oversee the process and to consider and include perspectives across regions, gender, populations and socioeconomics.

In its capacity as an advisory body to WHO, the STI Research Priority Setting TAG shall have the following functions:

Develop the priority setting framework (eg. clarify the objectives, context, scope, and focus areas of the process).
Review and provide comments to WHO on the research priority setting process protocol and survey tools.

Generate lists of national, regional and global STI experts and stakeholder groups to ensure a broad range of survey participants are reached during the priority setting process implementation.
Participate in consolidating STI research questions solicited from stakeholder surveys.

Ensure that the proposed criteria for scoring research questions will address the objectives of the exercise.
Review analysis and results of ranking and systematic listing of priority research questions (with data management/statistical support).
Contribute to the WHO finalization. publishing and dissemination of global STI research priorities.

The STI Research Priority Setting TAG will meet with the WHO Secretariat throughout this process. The first meeting will be convened no earlier than 13 December 2021. In keeping with the requirements of the WHO Advisory Groups guidelines and the WHO Compliance, Risk Management and Ethics Office, we are posting online short biographies of the TAG members.

The listed candidates have also submitted a Declaration of Interest form stating any conflict of interests. WHO has applied its internal processes to ensure that the performance of the above tasks by members of this group will be transparent and without any significant conflict of interests (academic, financial, or other) that could affect the credibility of the process.

Nevertheless, WHO invites the general public to review the experts and stakeholders involved and provide feedback regarding any member deemed to have a significant conflict of interest with respect to the terms of reference for this group.

Comments and feedbacks should be cordial and constructive, and sent to [email protected] .
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Siri Butau -The Man Who Sacrificed Own Life To Pull Passengers Out Of Inferno

By Simba Chikanza | If there’s anything that distinguishes Zimbabweans from the rest of the world, it is sacrifice, while others spend time shooting selfie videos during disasters, Zimbabweans will jump in and do the rescue work; from Zimbabweans who are running the South African economy, to hardworking Zim experts supporting the Botswana nation, to one Zimbabwean businessman currently leading the vaccination efforts for the entire African continent, and another who single handedly discovered the troublesome Omicron COVID Variant, the teapot nation never disappoints. On Christmas Eve, the country produced its own Superman, not the one we watch in the Hollywood movies, but a real one who gets injured in the rescue effort.

Coincidentally, his first name is Siri, not the fictitious Apple robot, Siri, but a human one; he is Sirizani Butau. He managed to pull out 8 people from a burning inferno following an accident on the Harare-Mutare bus-fuel truck collision.

Right now his body is badly burnt but at least after saving 8 people from hell. His friend could not make it, but he managed to get the rest before it was too late.

As this network coordinates donations for him since Saturday, he speaks to ZimEye following the accident saying he was driving from Mutare towards the capital city, Harare, and “when we arrived at the scene there was no fire; the cars had not been burnt at all; so we tried to do what we did and then I went to the driver (of truck in front) who was still alive and he said to me, Butau my friend please open the door for me.”

“When I failed to open that door, that’s when the fire started; and the fire was emerging from underneath the bus.”

Butau was in a car that was right behind the vehicle that didn’t head on collision with the fuel tanker.

He says he took a crowbar to try to open the accident vehicle to get the driver out of the truck. While in that operation of all of a sudden there was an explosion, which he describes as a bowl of fire.

Butau was not discouraged by the fire but continued pulling out people, and footage at the scene after the rescue, has people praising him for saving many victims.

Below is the brief interview
of which National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi says the bus, which was on its way from Harare, encroached onto the opposite lane resulting in the head-on collision with the tanker that was heading towards Harare.
“There are reports that the bus driver had tried to avoid a drunken person who was along the road and thereby encroaching onto the opposite lane but we are still conducting investigations.

“The tanker which was transporting fuel burst into flames. Both vehicles were reduced to wrecks

President Chamisa’s Christmas Message To The Nation…

Tinashe Sambiri|The nation has been robbed of the glamour associated with the festive season, MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

President Chamisa in the footage below cites bad governance, abuse of human rights and corruption as factors that have eroded the significance of Christmas.

See clip below:

https://fb.watch/a7DabmEaGo/

Ramaphosa Mourns Archbishop Desmond Tutu

South African president Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has died.

In a statement on Sunday, minister in the presidency Mondli Gungubele said President Cyril Ramaphosa “expresses, on behalf of all South Africans, his profound sadness at the passing today, Sunday December 26, of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu”.

Archbishop Tutu, the last surviving South African laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, passed away in Cape Town at the age of 90.

“President Ramaphosa expresses his heartfelt condolences to MAM Leah Tutu, the Tutu family, the board and staff of the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation, the Elders and Nobel Laureate Group, and the friends, comrades and associates nationally and globally of the iconic spiritual leader, anti-apartheid activist and global human rights campaigner.”

Ramaphosa said: “The passing of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is another chapter of bereavement in our nation’s farewell to a generation of outstanding South Africans who have bequeathed us a liberated SA.

“Desmond Tutu was a patriot without equal; a leader of principle and pragmatism who gave meaning to the biblical insight that faith without works is dead.

“A man of extraordinary intellect, integrity and invincibility against the forces of apartheid, he was also tender and vulnerable in his compassion for those who had suffered oppression, injustice and violence under apartheid, and oppressed and downtrodden people around the world.”

He said as the chairperson of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

Tutu articulated the “universal outrage at the ravages of apartheid and touchingly and profoundly demonstrated the depth of meaning of ubuntu, reconciliation and forgiveness”.

“He placed his extensive academic achievements at the service of our struggle and at the service of the cause for social and economic justice the world over.

“From the pavements of resistance in SA to the pulpits of the world’s great cathedrals and places of worship, and the prestigious setting of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, the Arch distinguished himself as a nonsectarian, inclusive champion of universal human rights.

“In his richly inspiring yet challenging life, Desmond Tutu overcame tuberculosis, the brutality of the apartheid security forces and the intransigence of successive apartheid regimes.

Neither Casspirs, teargas nor security agents could intimidate him or deter him from his steadfast belief in our liberation.

“He remained true to his convictions during our democratic dispensation and maintained his vigour and vigilance as he held leadership and the burgeoning institutions of our democracy to account in his inimitable, inescapable and always fortifying way.

“We share this moment of deep loss with MAM Leah Tutu, the Archbishop’s soul mate and source of strength and insight, who has made a monumental contribution in her own right to our freedom and to the development of our democracy.

“We pray that Archbishop Tutu’s soul will rest in peace but that his spirit will stand sentry over the future of our nation.”

-TimesLIVE*

Bad Governance The Cause Of Citizens’ Suffering – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|The nation has been robbed of the glamour associated with the festive season, MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

President Chamisa in the footage below cites bad governance, abuse of human rights and corruption as factors that have eroded the significance of Christmas.

See clip below:

https://fb.watch/a7DabmEaGo/

Joseph Kalimbwe Blasts Zanu PF

Tinashe Sambiri|Joseph Kalimbwe of Zambia’s UPND has blasted Zanu PF for being upset with his Christmas message to the MDC Alliance.

Kalimbwe posted a Christmas message citing the MDC Alliance and UPND friends across the world.

“These ones from Charamba’s party are upset and say I politicized Christmas day by including wishing MDCA and ACT friends in a Merry Christmas text.

We don’t belong to the same WhatsApp group comrades. Just wish each other a Merry Christmas too. Its simple arithmetic,” Kalimbwe wrote on Twitter.

Whitecliff Residents Now At The Mercy Of Property Developer As Govt Chickens Out

By A Correspondent| Government has virtually dumped Whitecliff residents it illegally settled on land belonging to a private property developer over a decade ago, leaving them at the mercy of an impending eviction.

The residents, in their thousands, illegally settled on land grabbed Eddies Pfugari Properties and are staring in the face of an eviction President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government failed to compensate the company as earlier agreed.

Pfugari obtained an eviction order at the High Court a few years ago, but the government, through the Local Government ministry, prevented its implementation after committing to paying for the land.

After government reneged on the payment, the company was left with no option but seek the services of the Sheriff of the High Court to implement the eviction.

This publication can also report that the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) dispatched officers, who included high ranking cops, to the area to map out how the evictions will proceed.

In any eviction by the Sherrif, police officers are at law required to provide escort for security.

Some of the residents who spoke to this publication Thursday said they are living in fear of evictions.

“We encourage the government to pay. We did not come here on our own. We were settled by government and we expect it to honour its obligations,” a resident said.

Another resident said: “We are living in constant fear of being evicted and we are in a very depressing situation. We don’t know what to do.”

Efforts to get comments from government were fruitless with Local Government minister apparently terminating calls without answering before sending a text message requesting written inquiries which he still did not respond to.

Deputy minister Marian Chombo also requested written questions.

“I do have an update on that but I would appreciate that you send your inquires in written form,” she said.

She however also did not respond to written inquires.

Permanent secretary in the ministry Zvinechimwe Churu claimed he was in a meeting and could not entertain any questions.

Kalimbwe Humiliates Charamba

Tinashe Sambiri|Joseph Kalimbwe of Zambia’s UPND has blasted Zanu PF for being upset with his Christmas message to the MDC Alliance.

Kalimbwe posted a Christmas message citing the MDC Alliance and UPND friends across the world.

“These ones from Charamba’s party are upset and say I politicized Christmas day by including wishing MDCA and ACT friends in a Merry Christmas text.

We don’t belong to the same WhatsApp group comrades. Just wish each other a Merry Christmas too. Its simple arithmetic,” Kalimbwe wrote on Twitter.

George-Charamba

NGO Spoils Female Inmates

By- Inmates at Chikurubi Female Prison received a Christmas gift to savour when a Non-Governmental Organisation, Jedidiah Trust organised a reunion for them and their children.

The 161 incarcerated mothers had the opportunity to spend time with their children who received food hampers donated by the Canadian Fund for Local Initiatives.


Chikurubi Female Prison Officer in Charge, Superintendent Mervis Dzimbanhete said the reunion highlights the value of mother and child relationships.

“We really value this reunion because a mother is very special. We cannot speak of a mother without involving the children. And we cannot make reference to a child without including the mothers. I want to thank Jedidiah for the mind-set they had to help children reunite with their mothers,” she said.
Jedidiah Trust representative Mr Lovemore Chikwanda said this was meant to re-unite families and improve relations between children and their incarcerated parents.
“As you are bonding with children my appeal is that as mothers you change your behaviour and live a purposeful life when you leave prison.
“To those who committed crimes such as stealing, you should understand that you should work hard to get money. To those who committed other crimes, know that crime does not pay. Good mothers always think of their children first, would you want your children to return here in prison next time if you are supposed to be have been released by then?

“Some incarcerated mothers have given a burden to their families to lie on their behalf so that children don’t know they are in prison. Right now is the time to do self-introspection and correct the mistakes made. We work with some of the children who are in support groups, some are mocked at school because of their imprisoned mothers while some are not staying well in communities because they are labelled children of thieves,” Mr Chikwanda lamented.
The initiative to reunite incarcerated mothers with their children is part of Jedidiah Trust’s mandate to facilitate rehabilitation and reintegration of inmates and to ensure they and their families cope with challenges during and after incarceration.
A 2014 survey by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency revealed that one in three children whose parents are incarcerated are undernourished, while many of the children’s other needs are not adequately met.

-State media

All Set For Zanu PF Bloody Elections

By- Zanu PF has deployed politburo members throughout the country who would supervise the Tuesday Provincial Coordinating Committee elections.

Provincial chairpersons of the Main Wing, Women’s League and the Youth in the country’s 10 provinces will be elected.

Zanu PF National Political Commissar Mike Bimha yesterday said it was all systems go for the elections.

“We have deployed Politburo members who are going to run and manage the affairs of the provinces.
“As you know we have dissolved provincial structures, so we have assigned two Politburo members for each province and they will administer the provinces and also supervise the elections.
“These Politburo members do not come from the areas that they have been deployed to but they will be assisted by Central Committee Members who also don’t come from that same province,” said Bimha.
He said the material that would be used for the elections was ready for distribution.

“Ballot boxes and all other election materials will be dispatched tomorrow (today).
“We will also be holding meetings tomorrow (today), all those Politburo members assisted by Central Committee Members, will be having meetings with the party leadership in those areas so that they can then organise the polling and presiding officers,” he said.
Cde Bimha said party members that had shown interest in the provincial youth chairperson positions, but fell short because of the 35 years’ age cap were advised to contest in the Main wing or Women’s League.
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube is seeking to get into the provincial structure in Bulawayo province.

Donkeys Die In Scotch Cart Accident

By-Two teenagers from Plumtree escaped death by a whisker after their donkey-drawn scotch cart came into contact with a live electricity cable.

The two boys, aged 17 and 15, did not suffer any injuries, while two of the donkeys died on the spot while one survived.

The incident occurred at a business centre in Goba, Mangaramu village.
The two teenagers were later taken to the clinic, where they were given injections and tablets.

The owner of the scotch cart, Emody Dube, told CITE in an interview that the two boys were taking his daughter-in-law to the hospital when tragedy struck.
Dube said the live electricity cable has been hanging low for close to a week.
“My daughter-in-law is not feeling well so I asked the boys to take her to the hospital. Her husband is in South Africa. They took the cart which was being pulled by three donkeys,” said Dube.
“That cable has been hanging for almost a week now and it is about seven meters above ground. With all that space in-between I don’t understand how the donkeys came into contact with it.”
Dube implored Zimbabwe Electricity and Transmission Company (ZETDC) to attend to such faults timeously in order to curb such tragedies from happening.
“Right now I have lost two of my donkeys, the ones I was using for farming. It is the rainy season now there is a lot of fieldwork. Who is going to compensate me? We have no transport at this part of the village. We rely on carts. How am I going to get by now? This is a huge setback for me,” he said.
-Cite.org.zw

Beitbridge Man In Fake Covid Certificates Issuance Spree

By- A 28-year-old man has been arrested in Beitbridge for issuing fake COVID-19 certificates bearing the logo on a Harare laboratory.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirmed the arrest of Daniel Chingandi, saying the police officers were acting on a tip-off.

Below is the police statement on the case:

A Security Services Team on Operation ‘No to Cross Border Crimes/ Fhasi Ngamilandu Yamukanoni Yamashango/Mhosva Pamiganhu Ngadzipere/Amacala Kawaphele Emingceleni Yelizwe’, in Beitbridge acted on a tip-off and arrested Daniel Chingandi (28) for producing fake COVID-19 certificates bearing a logo for Gopath Clinical Laboratory & Baines Pathology Laboratory in Harare. Police recovered a pro-line till printer, Samsung P580 laptop, Conon printer, Huawei p40 cellphone & a fake COVID 19 certificate from the suspect.
COVID-19 vaccination certificates are a requirement in many countries and many institutions, thereby forcing those who are unable or unwilling to get vaccinated to approach fraudsters who create fake certificates.

Zimbabwe Produces A Superman Who’s Far Better That Hollywood’s, The Real Siri Butau.

https://twitter.com/ZimEye/status/1474643911092146176?t=S0x9whqLo1TYw1skD6EXYw&s=19

By Simba Chikanza | If there’s anything that distinguishes Zimbabweans from the rest of the world, it is sacrifice, while others spend time shooting selfie videos during disasters, Zimbabweans will jump in and do the rescue work; from Zimbabweans who are running the South African economy, to hardworking Zim experts supporting the Botswana nation, to one Zimbabwean businessman currently leading the vaccination efforts for the entire African continent, and another who single handedly discovered the troublesome Omicron COVID Variant, the teapot nation never disappoints. On Christmas Eve, the country produced its own Superman, not the one we watch in the Hollywood movies, but a real one who gets injured in the rescue effort.

Coincidentally, his first name is Siri, not the fictitious Apple robot, Siri, but a human one; he is Sirizani Butau. He managed to pull out 8 people from a burning inferno following an accident on the Harare-Mutare bus-fuel truck collision.

Right now his body is badly burnt but at least after saving 8 people from hell. His friend could not make it, but he managed to get the rest before it was too late.

As this network coordinates donations for him since Saturday, he speaks to ZimEye following the accident saying he was driving from Mutare towards the capital city, Harare, and “when we arrived at the scene there was no fire; the cars had not been burnt at all; so we tried to do what we did and then I went to the driver (of truck in front) who was still alive and he said to me, Butau my friend please open the door for me.”

“When I failed to open that door, that’s when the fire started; and the fire was emerging from underneath the bus.”

Butau was in a car that was right behind the vehicle that had a head on collision with the fuel tanker.

He says he took a crowbar to try to open the accident vehicle to get the driver out of the truck. While in that operation of all of a sudden there was an explosion, which he describes as a bowl of fire.

Butau was not discouraged by the fire but continued pulling out people, and footage at the scene after the rescue, has people praising him for saving many victims.

Below is the brief interview
of which National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi says the bus, which was on its way from Harare, encroached onto the opposite lane resulting in the head-on collision with the tanker that was heading towards Harare.
“There are reports that the bus driver had tried to avoid a drunken person who was along the road and thereby encroaching onto the opposite lane but we are still conducting investigations.


“The tanker which was transporting fuel burst into flames. Both vehicles were reduced to wrecks.”

VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

https://youtu.be/J2QCzsiZDCo

Robbers Hit Mukuru Chegutu, Get Away With US$17K

By- Armed robbers pounced at a Mukuru money transfer agent Chegutu branch housed at Zapalala Wholesale and made off with at least US$17 000.

The robbery happened on Friday.

Acting provincial police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Ian Kohwera confirmed the incident but referred questions to national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi who is yet to give the details.
Witnesses said the robbers attacked the money outlet on Friday morning.

The unidentified men forced workers to lie on the ground after firing two shots in the air before vanishing in a getaway car.

-Herald

MDC Alliance Blasts Govt Over Lithium Deposits Sale

The opposition MDC Alliance has blasted the government over the widely reported sale of lithium deposits to a Chinese company for US$422 million said the move is sad and tragic.

Posting on Twitter on Christmas day, MDC Alliance Secretary General, Charlton Hwende said when they assume power, they will correct this mistake as the resource is worth billions of dollars as the world is moving towards clean energy.

“Today’s announcement of the sale of Lithium deposits to China is sad & tragic . Lithium is the new Oil. In a few years from now most cars will be running on batteries. This resource corruptly sold to the Chinese is worth Billions. A new Government in 2023 will correct this,” said Hwende.

Mavaza Says: Chamisa Has His Priorities Wrong | FULL TEXT

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | As we enter into 2022 our eyes look further to election time in 2023. But our eyes will see what 2021 taught us. Jonathan Moyo the G40 guru and a sworn enemy of ED Mnangagwa described the MDC A as a party which has lost its priorities and leading itself astray. He wrote on twitter “On the MDC-A’s priorities, it’s common cause that the party is in dire straits: no office; no budget; no party workers; no cars with party logos out there; no visible nationwide party activity: therefore basically, no institutional capacity and no administrative support!”

Alongside campaigning for office, political parties also undertake other preparation for what they will do if they win an election and get into power.

In the Zimbabwe any change of government can happen rapidly once a general election result is known. When there is a new majority government the handover of power is often the morning after the result, and new governments want to get going immediately. If a party has no priorities it will not be able to run a country.

This means that much of the preparation that opposition parties might undertake for government considering any changes they want to make to departments or understanding what it is like to be a minister – has to occur before they take office. Other countries have transition periods to allow a new government to consider some of these issues. But with the MDC A who fail to plan for a simple name change it will be a disaster to even consider them for government.
The behaviour of the MDC A clearly shows the conditions under which political parties pay attention to important issues. It compares the dominant partisan perspective, which proposes that attention to issues is shaped by party competition, to an interest group perspective, which proposes that strong interest groups, in particular when their power is institutionalized in corporatist systems, can force parties to pay attention to their issue. The party attention to issues should not isolate party competition from the influence of other political actors.
It is not new to realise that the MDC A and their allies who finance them have prioritised to make sure Zimbabwe becomes a state that promotes neo colonialism and white supremacy saying Zanu have captured all the organs of the state from police, judiciary, army etc. the MDC A is not planning to lead but to be led by their financiers. The major plan in the MDC agenda is only to please their leader and handover the country to the strangers.

Zimbabwe needs independent thinkers who are not oblivious to reality. Any party which knows that the opposition is plotting to reverse the gains of independence cannot be blamed for standing on guard to protect the gains of independence. Looking at this case on the round you will be be inclined nit to blame Zanu pf on what they are being accused of doing.

After polarization of Zimbabweans using poverty subjected to Zimbabweans through imposition of illegal sanctions Zanu pf will still leave the doors open for MDC and their imperial allies to destroy them, that will not happen.
ZANU OF and MDC A have long held differing views about policy solutions, but throughout most of the recent past there was rough partisan agreement about the set of issues that were the top priorities for the nation.

However, that is less and less the case. ZANU OF and MDC have been moving further apart not just in their political values and approaches to addressing the issues facing the country, but also on the issues they identify as top priorities for the president and parliament to address.
For more than two decades, MDC has lost the public’s priorities, including in their own party politics.

While many issues are considered high priorities by majorities in Zimbabwe today, there is virtually no common ground in the priorities that rise to the top of the lists for MDC. All on the top of the list is to grab power. There is no plan on what to do with power once it is given to them. With that shallowness displayed by the MDC it remains for the ZANU PF and Zimbabweans to defend the country and its values against the MDC and its handlers.

ZANU PF has prioritised
independents, health care costs, education, the environment, Medicare and assistance for poor and needy people top the list of priorities, while MDC has fixed is eyes on glorifying a-boy called Chamisa. Health, education job creation stabilising economy none of these is among the five leading top priorities for MDC. Their priority is on power and nothing else. Their slogan speaks volumes of their priorities.
The partisan gap is particularly wide for a handful of issues. For instance, MDC A has no office. Has no name has no visibility yet they take the little donations they have to buy a bullet proof car for Chamisa. The change is used to buy the motor cycles for his convoy before he is even made the country’s president.

This exhibits the twisted priorities of MDC A.
MDC A has failed to condemn the sanctions to this day. They have encouraged more sanctions and only want sanctions to be removed once Chamisa is in power. Who on earth could wish his own people to suffer under these sanctions.
Whatever Zanu pf does after imposition of illegal sanctions is just act of self defence nse and national interest. America regardless of imposing themselves as the world’s police they have failed to push ZANU PF out of office. This is because the roots of ZANU PF are plunged in the people.
Americans believe that Zimbabwe Zanu pf is using state institutions to remain in power, this belief is the only explanation Americans can have for dismally failing to sway Zimbabweans against their party.
Americans will do Zimbabweans a great favour if they just remove their illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe which where imposed to bully a sovereignty state.
As long as Americans illegal sanctions stay, Zimbabweans will rally behind Zanu pf and it will have all the reasons to remain in control of state institutions and using them for the survival of the nation.

Americans are simply saying to ZANU PF reform your electoral laws so that it becomes easy for any stranger to play with your seat of power. Who on earth could accept that.
Zimbabweans are aware that there is a team of puppets already put on standby to take over power on behalf of their handlers. Zimbabwe is more wiser than that. A free and fair election involves political freedoms and fair processes leading up to the vote, a fair count of eligible voters who cast a ballot (including such aspects as electoral fraud or voter suppression), and acceptance of election results by all parties.
If one party benefits from the mighty of superpowers against a small national party, then these are not free or fair elections.

Elections are a central feature of democracy. For elections to express the will of the electorate, they must be ‘free and fair’.
‘Free’ means that all those entitled to vote have the right to be registered and to vote and must be free to make their choice. In Zimbabwe every citizen over the age of 18 is entitled to vote. An election is considered ‘free’ when you can decide whether or not to vote and vote freely for the candidate or party of your choice without fear or intimidation. A ‘free’ election is also one where you are confident that who you vote for remains your secret.
‘Fair’ means that all registered political parties have an equal right to contest the elections, campaign for voter support and hold meetings and rallies. This gives them a fair chance to convince voters to vote for them. A fair election is also one in which all voters have an equal opportunity to register, where all votes are counted, and where the announced results reflect the actual vote totals.
But in Zimbabwe MDC is given all the international support and international space yet ZANU PF is squashed and squeezed into isolation. Its supporters are starved and its leaders are targeted for sanctions.
There is great duress on Zimbabwean people. They are given no choice at all and asked to vote ZANU PF out or starve through sanctions.
This is not democracy and its unfairness to the core.
As we move to the new year Zimbabweans will not forget whose priorities counts.
ZANU PF has the best interest of its people at heart.

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Drive Safe To Arrive Safe, This Is Not Your Birthday But Christ’s

*A reminder to all drivers.*
By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Our beloved drivers do not make this Xmas your last. Worse still do nit make it worse for others. You could maim or kill some one’s parent son daughter or breadwinner. Put a smile on someone’s face not sorrow enteral.
These Holidays please Remember
1. Do not reverse on to the main road. You will save a life by not doing so.
2. Use hazard only for hazardous situations not for show off.
3. When on the fast lane be sure to drive on the maximum speed limit. Better still, take it as an overtaking lane. Speed limit is for a reason. Respect it.
5. Before turning or overtaking INDICATE.
6. *Remember, your right of way maybe your right of death…*
7. When there is a speed trap ahead it does not mean you drive at 20km/h.
8. Your cell phone keeps all records of missed calls and messages received so that you can read them when you are safe to do so.

9. Traffic lights are a TEMPORAL stop to give chance to other traffic, therefore, remain alert as you wait for your turn (green).
10. NEVER drive to punish the one behind you, not everyone is in a leisure mood on the road.

11. GIVE WAY at ALL times to ambulances and police security vehicles with beacons on. It might be your relative involved.
12. Ensure your car is in a road worthy condition. Check your oil, radiator water and your tyres, then, remain attentive to any strange signs on your dash board.

13. A seat belt is for your safety not to please the traffic police.
14. When overtaking, ensure that the line agrees with you! NEVER overtake on a continuous line even when you think the view is clear 16. Drive to arrive alive and not to arrive at all costs…
Enjoy your drive.
ZANU PF WISHES YOU A MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.

Lawrence Kelemen Gives The Origins Of Christmas

By Dr Masimba Mavaza

I.     When was Jesus born?
A.     Popular myth puts his birth on December 25th in the year 1 C.E.
B.     The New Testament gives no date or year for Jesus’ birth.  The earliest gospel – St. Mark’s, written about 65 CE – begins with the baptism of an adult Jesus.  This suggests that the earliest Christians lacked interest in or knowledge of Jesus’ birthdate.

Continue reading “Lawrence Kelemen Gives The Origins Of Christmas”

Seven Family Members Gunned Down On Christmas Eve

By-A Limpopo man shot and killed seven members of his family just after midnight at their home at Jimmy Jones village in the Vhembe District. 

The South African Police Service (SAPS) in the province say they cannot reveal the names of the family members that were brutally murdered.

Limpopo police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said in a statement on Saturday, 25 December 2021:

The Police in Malamulele have opened a case of murder (seven counts) after seven members of the family were today, 25 December 2021 just after midnight at about 00:20, shot and killed allegedly by another family member at Jimmy Jones village in the Vhembe District.

The victims of the Christmas killing are four children and three adults, including a heavily pregnant woman. Just hours after the savage killing, police say the man then handed himself in. As to the motive for the murders, it isn’t yet clear. Added Jones:

The suspect was later arrested after he handed himself over to the police in Thohoyandou. The firearm that was allegedly used in the shooting was also seized. The motive for the incident is unknown at this stage but family feud cannot be ruled out.

This comes just weeks after the bodies of several family members were discovered at a plantation in Richmond, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). The bodies were badly burnt and severely decomposed. The victims included a one-month-old baby and a two-year-old toddler.

More: The SouthAfrican

Kazembe In Hot Soup For Leaking Mnangagwa Secretes

By- Home Affairs Minister and Zanu PF Mashonaland Central provincial chairman, Kazembe Kazembe is being investigated by the party for allegedly leaking party information.

Kazembe is said to have leaked Politburo deliberations to villagers in Rushinga in a bid to entice voters to vote for him in the upcoming party provincial elections.

He is reportedly having urged villagers to vote for him since Politburo Member Kenneth Musanhi had allegedly initiated the disqualification of business tycoon James Makamba, from the provincial chairmanship race.

Musanhi who is the most senior party member in Mashonaland Central province is said to be supporting Tafadzwa Musarara election bid.

Kazembe reportedly called one of his trusted lieutenants in Rushinga party District Co-ordinating Committee (DCC) member Cletous Ranganai Chiminyu who endorsed Kazembe and denounced Musanhi this Friday. Said Chiminyu:

As you all know Makamba was disqualified (and) according to Minister Kazembe, the cause of Makamba’s disqualification was pushed by Musanhi in the Politburo, this was done to pave way for Musarara. So we are urging you all to vote for Kazembe since Makamba had a strong ground here, you now know your enemies.

Kazembe who is set to be soliciting support in Rushinga on Christmas day refused to comment.

ZANU PF supporters in Mashonaland Central are geared for the Provincial election slated for Tuesday.

More: Byo24News

Man Marries Second Wife With First Wife’s Money

By -The Madziwa teacher, who allegedly committed suicide after her husband used her money to pay lobola for another woman, was provoked by the second wife, who sent her pictures of the lobola ceremony, details have emerged.
Close family members say Auxillia Matukudure had an altercation with her husband identified, as Norman Murire over his infidelity on December 18.
A close relative said, Auxillia’s body will lie in state at her house, despite cultural considerations forbidding suicide victims to be put in the house prior to burial.
“The situation is very tense but her body will lie in state at her Madziwa house which she had built.

“Mourners will be at the house during the night awaiting burial tomorrow in Kadoma town.
“The community members demonstrated on Wednesday before some of them were detained at police station
“It’s now the community versus the police because the husband is a policeman. Culturally, when one dies they should lie in state mumba mavo, so despite that she committed suicide, relatives are saying she should be in her house.
“They want to make sure that they (the husband and his new wife) will not use the house.”
Asked to clarify on what transpired, the source said: “These people were real entrepreneurs and on the day she suspected that her husband was up to something, she asked him if he had taken her money.
“He denied everything and that he had paid lobola for another woman. The issue is that, Auxillia was provoked by this woman as she is the one who sent her pictures of the lobola payment.
“It’s not the husband who leaked the pictures since he was planning to explain the whole situation.
“He was also surprised how the pictures got to his wife.
“The woman stays in town and she would pass through Auxillia’s work place only to provoke her,” said the source.
What further irked Auxillia was the number of people who were close to her attended the lobola payment ceremony.
“A big number of people who were at the event are close to Auxillia and she felt betrayed.
“Her body will pass through her house and relatives want to make sure the husband and new wife won’t have peace if they they use that house,” added the source.
Auxillia was a mathematics teacher in Madziwa and she leaves behind four children – one who is in form 2, Grade 7, Grade4 and a two year –old.
They are all girls.
Mashonaland Central Police Spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe confirmed receiving the case.

“We have received information of sudden death by poisoning where it was reported that on December 18, the deceased had a heated argument with her husband over infidelity issues.
“After the misunderstanding she said goodbye to him and took the poisonous substance.
“She was then rushed to hospital where she was admitted. She died the following day around 7 pm and no foul play is suspected since she even talked before she died,” he said.
Inspector Mundembe urged members of the public to deal with matters affecting them amicably.
“We urge members of the public to open up on marriage issues and share their problems with close members rather than to take their own lives.
“They should think about their dependents before taking their own lives,” he added.
A source said on the day in question, Auxillia told her husband to enjoy his new lover before she took the poison.
“Akataura mashoko ekuti usare ugare zvakanaka nemukadzi wako munyowani iyeye.
“Akabva atora mushonga wechibage.” H Metro

Chamisa Surprises Gogo Tsvangirai With Xmas Gifts

By – Nelson Chamisa, the leader of the MDC Alliance has surprised the late MDC founder Morgan Tsvangirai’s mother with Christmas gifts.

Sly Media Productions report that Chamisa, on Friday, 24 December deployed a team to deliver Christmas groceries to Gogo Tsvangirai, in Buhera’s Humanikwa village.
-Sly Media

Madam Boss Pledges US$500 For Mutare Accident Hero

By A Correspondent- Social media celebrity Madam Boss has pledged US$500 to Mr Surizani Butau.
kind Mr Surizani

Batau retrieved eight (8) passengers from Beta bus, which was on fire.

He is being hospitalised after sustaining injuries during the rescue operation.

An online publication, Sly Media reports that Madam Boss wants to extend US$500 to Butau.

“Help us with Mr Sirizani Butau contact details MadamBoss want to say thank you for risking your own life to help others he getting $500 USD cash,” Madam Boss
“Thank you Bhudhi God bless”
“RIP to our Mtare brothers and Sisters”, posted Sly Media on their social media platforms.

ZimEye.com has also launched a fundraising campaign to reward Butau for rescuing the trapped passengers.

The accident happened on Christmas Eve after the bus driver had reportedly encroached into the lane of an oncoming fuel tanker at the 242km peg on the Harare – Mutare Road at or around 1700hrs on 24 December 2021.
Police say five people have died while 60 others were injured in the accident.
Here is Mr Surizanu Batau’s Ecocash number +263773024849

Mutare Bus Crashed With Fuel Tanker While Avoiding A Drunk Pedestrian-Police

By- A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has finally issued a statement on the road accident that occurred in Mutare on Friday.

The accident happened after a bus belonging to Beta bus company collided head-on with a fuel tanker.

The accident occurred near Mutare, claimed five lives, and left 60 injured.

Below is the ZRP statement:

The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms the death of five (05) people and injury of 60 others in a road traffic accident that occurred at the 242 km peg along Harare — Mutare Road on 24th December 2021, at 1700 hours.
The driver of a Beta Bus Company’s Youtong was travelling towards Mutare, with 63 passengers on board and on approaching the 242 km peg it is claimed that the driver was avoiding a suspected drunk pedestrian resulting in the bus swerving onto the lane of oncoming traffic. As a result, the bus collided with a Freightliner fuel tanker which was travelling in the opposite direction, with one passenger on board.

The fuel tanker exploded and both vehicles were engulfed in flames and burnt to ashes. Three (3) people died on the spot including the driver of the fuel tanker and his passenger while two (2) others died upon admission at Victoria Chitepo Hospital. The bodies of the victims were ferried to Victoria Chitepo Hospital, while 60 people who were injured were admitted at the same hospital.
Police will avail the names of the victims once their next of kin have been informed.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police urges motorists to be observant and cautious on the roads.
(NYATHI. P) Assistant Commissioner Senior Staff Officer (Press, Public and Int. Relations) to the Commissioner-General of Police
Police General Headquarters

Government Speaks On Mutare Accident

By A Correspondent-The Minister Of Transport and Infrastructural development, Felix Mhona, said he had tasked the Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe to investigate the cause of the Mutare accident.

The accident involving a Mutare bound bus, Beta bus and a fuel tanker claimed five lives and left 54 passengers injured.

Below is Mhona’s statement following the fatal accident:

Maswera sei vadikani. [Greetings beloved people]

Chokwadi tiri panguva yekurwadziwa. We’re in difficult times] Tirimubishi rekunyatsotsvakiridza kuti zvakamira sei panjodzi yatiwira iyi kuburikidza nebandiko redu reTraffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe ne ZRP. [Our department TSCZ in conjuction with the Zimbabwe Republic Police are investigating the accident.]

Ndinoti kunyangwe tikarasikirwa ne hupenyu hwemunhu mumwe chete zvinongotirwadza nekuti hupenyu hwakatikoshera. [It’s painful to lose even one person because life is precious.]

Ndaikumbira parizvino timirire kuzonyatsonzwa zvaitika nenzira iripamutemo. Ndoshuvira kupodzwa marwadzo kwe avo vakuvara nekunyaradzwa kwevose vane hama dzingadai dzatisiya patsaona iyi.[Let’s wait for official communication on the accident. My condolences to the bereaved families.]

Ndokuridzira vatyairi vose zvakare kukoshesa hupenyu pakufamba mumigwagwa. [I urge drivers to value the sanctity of life].

Ndatenda [Thank you]

ZimEye Fundraises For Mutare Accident Hero

By A Correspondent-ZimEye.com is appealing for members of the public to reward in cash or kind Mr Surizani Batau, who pulled out eight (8) passengers from Beta bus which was on fire.

Mr Butau is being hospitalised after sustaining injuries during the rescue operation.

Mr Butau rescued passengers trapped in a Beta bus that collided with a fuel tanker.

The accident happened on Christmas Eve after the bus driver had reportedly encroached into the lane of an oncoming fuel tanker at the 242km peg on the Harare – Mutare Road at or around 1700hrs on 24 December 2021.
Police say five people have died while 60 others were injured in the accident.
Here is Mr Surizanu Batau’s Ecocash number +263773024849

Man Guns Down Family On Christmas Eve

By-A Limpopo man shot and killed seven members of his family just after midnight at their home at Jimmy Jones village in the Vhembe District. 

The South African Police Service (SAPS) in the province say they cannot reveal the names of the family members that were brutally murdered.

Limpopo police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said in a statement on Saturday, 25 December 2021:

The Police in Malamulele have opened a case of murder (seven counts) after seven members of the family were today, 25 December 2021 just after midnight at about 00:20, shot and killed allegedly by another family member at Jimmy Jones village in the Vhembe District.

The victims of the Christmas killing are four children and three adults, including a heavily pregnant woman. Just hours after the savage killing, police say the man then handed himself in. As to the motive for the murders, it isn’t yet clear. Added Jones:

The suspect was later arrested after he handed himself over to the police in Thohoyandou. The firearm that was allegedly used in the shooting was also seized. The motive for the incident is unknown at this stage but family feud cannot be ruled out.

This comes just weeks after the bodies of several family members were discovered at a plantation in Richmond, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). The bodies were badly burnt and severely decomposed. The victims included a one-month-old baby and a two-year-old toddler.

More: The SouthAfrican

54 Burnt In Mutare, Fuel Tanker Head-On Collision

By A Correspondent- 54 people have been admitted in Mutare health care centres are nursing injuries they sustained from the Mutare bound Beta bus accident which collided with a fuel tanker, Friday.

The Traffic Safety Council Of Zimbabwe said they are jointly investigating the cause of the accident together with the Zimbabwe Republic Police.

The accident happened around 1700hrs on 24 December 2021 in Mutare. Police sources say four people died in the accident.

“A Beta bus allegedly encroached into the lane of an oncoming fuel tanker at the 242km peg on the Harare – Mutare Road at or around 1700hrs on 24 December 2021.
The driver of the fuel tanker died in the inferno. Two bodies have so far been recovered from the bus wreckage.
Fifty- four (54) people have been admitted with injuries sustained while fleeing the fire,” said TSCZ.

MDC Alliance Visits Beta Bus Accident Scene

MDC Alliance deputy president Lynette Karenyi Kore has visited the accident scene where people perished yesterday following a head on collision between a Beta Bus and a fuel tanker.

Posting on Twitter, the MDC Alliance said they stand in solidarity with victims of the Mutare bus disaster.

“We stand in solidarity with the victims of the tragic Mutare Bus disaster. We extend our deep condolences to the loved ones of those who tragically passed away. President ⁦@nelsonchamisa⁩ deployed VP ⁦@KarenyiKore⁩ to the scene of the accident in solidarity.”

Speaking at the accident scene, Kore said;

“We have come here to see where the accident happened yesterday in the Beta bus mishap, where a lot of people perished. Many do not know the identities of the victims. We are calling for the government to ensure that things are done speedily, forensics are done so that facts are established. We also ask so that families are comforte. Our deepest condolences to the families who lost their beloved. We ask that the government put in policies that ensure that there are laws to help in such road safety accidents. We ask that the government make sure that the roads are dualised to minimise accidents, and in our current setting as we go to Christmas we all reduce speed. There is nothing more we can do other than to offer our love. May God comfort you. To those who are travelling, let us be both careful and caring.”

Watch Kore speaking at the accident scene early morning today.

Headmaster In Trouble As Parents File Police Report For Stolen Property

CHIPINGE – Parents at Chimana Primary School in Ward 19 Chipinge have reported their head Farai Dzanga to Police over missing property including some donated by Plan International

The case was reported at Mandere Police Station under case number CR52 on July 16 2020 and there are claims that some of the property was found at Dzanga’s house. Also implicated in the case is the school’s former clerk Paul Yohane.

Dzanga professed ignorance over the matter when contacted for a comment by Chipinge Times.

“What is missing at the school? I am not aware of that,” he said before hanging up.

However, the District Schools Inspector Richard Gabaza is said to have recently sent the District Account Maxwell Dumba to the school to carry out some investigations.

Gaabaza told Chipinge Times that he was aware of the case.

An SDC member who declined to be mentioned said that there were many things that were missing

from the school and it was now difficult to account for everything because some documents are missing.

” We did physical count and found out that some of the missing items included asbestos sheets, spades, hoes, pick and trowels.  We tasked teachers to look for the missing items but they failed. We then recovered shovels, racks and a Samsung at one of the houses. We recovered slushes and uniforms which Plan International donated,” said one member.

The parents complained against lack of progress after the matter was handed over to the Police and to relevant Ministry of Education authorities.

“Firstly the district accountant must assess the situation. If he sees that he can not handle it he then recommend for auditors. We always dispatch auditors and Dumba went there and he is working on that. The matter was also reported to Police,”  said Gabaza.

-Masvingo Mirror

More Details On The Beta Bus Accident Emerge

From the Manicaland Provincial Development Coordinator’s office

  1. It is with a heavy heart to advise you of a fatal road traffic accident which occurred on 24.12.21 at around 5pm. A Beta bus travelling from Harare to Mutare moved from it’s lavne around the Matongo area allegedly trying to avoid a drunken man. In the process, a Pandela Logistics fuel tanker travelling from Mutare to Harare hit the encroaching bus almost at the centre of the left side of the bus.
  2. Fifty seven passengers managed to escape from the bus with injuries sustained from the impact and burns eventually sustained from a later fire burst.
  3. Fifty six (56) are hospitalised at Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital and one (1) is hospitalised at Bonda Mission hospital.
  4. We managed to put off the road traffic accident inferno with the assistance of the Mutare City Council Fire Tender which was later assisted by a NOIC Fire Tender and an Allied Timber Zimbabwe Fire Tender.
  5. Remains of three people burnt beyond recognition being one Beta bus passenger and two people from the fuel tanker were recovered and bagged.
  6. A Bigrock Front End Loader then removed the wreckage from the road.
  7. An Allied Timber Zimbabwe Fire Tender then washed the affected tarmac area.
  8. Traffic is now flowing smoothly.
  9. DNA tests will be carried out.
  10. A visit to the VCP Hospital will be made tomorrow morning by 9am. A one stop command centre will also be established at VCP Hospital tomorrow morning by 0730 hours.
  11. Respectfully submitted.

Military, Zim’s Single Decisive Factor In Politics

By Sapien Sapien| The opprobrium that characterised the rebuke of remarks made by Chief Murinye by the Vice President of Zimbabwe, Dr Constantino Chiwenga exemplifies the reality around the power matrix in Zimbabwe.

The Vice President was forthright in his rebuke, reading the riot act to the gathered chiefs and indicating who indeed calls the shorts insofar as the power puzzle in Zimbabwe is concerned.

This monologue shall not in any way attempt to take a deep dive into the politics behind the political dynamics especially around Zanu-PF politics but essentially shall attempt to locate the pivot of power in Zimbabwe’s intricate political web.

It is beyond any iota of doubt in Zimbabwe that the institution of the military plays a decisive factor in the politics of the country.

Numerous “clever” politicians have attempted to suggest and insinuate about something they call “security sector reform” or “reform of the military” yet history is laden with case innuendoes of where the military in Zimbabwe has decided the trajectory of politics, to a point of reforming the behaviour of political actors.

It is foolhardy for one to resist to note this overt truth, a truth that is so “loud to see” and “big to hear”, if ever English words can be played around in such a fashion, just to prove how this institution plays a central role in the politics of the country.

The Zvinavashe Doctrine, pronounced in early 2000 (which begins with words, “We want to make it abundantly clear that the military will not salute anyone without liberation credentials”)  shows a decisive inclination in values and prove the unbridled fact that the military in Zimbabwe at least thus far, is, and remains, the  single most important institution insofar as the statecraft of the country is concerned.

A dedicated attempt at revisionism was tried and collapsed in spectacular fashion in November 2017 as was noted by events that proved that the remarks by founding Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Robert Gabriel Mugabe, that “the politics leads the gun” was just a mirage of epic proportions.

Definitely, the “human rights and democracy” brigade will tend to look at my characterisations herein as being “undemocratic” and the usual yada but what is of pragmatic importance is the fact that I am looking at history and how it has been defined by the military in this country.

This country can even be traced back to the time of the Rozvi State or even events post-Mfecane in the Zulu State there before the migration by Mzilikazi into modern-day Zimbabwe.

The Pioneer Column had to be conceived to compel sons and daughters of the soil to capitulate to the whims and caprices of the British Colonial company, British South Africa Company. The Anglo-Ndebele and the First Chimurenga Wars were military escapades that sought to define who held the political gravitas to control the land between the Zambezi and the Limpopo rivers.

Take for instance, the Rhodesian setup. Ian Smith depended upon supremacist elements within the Rhodesian security system, primarily the military, who promised him that a war of attrition against the Maoist-trained liberation war fighters was going to be enough to guarantee the longevity of the Rhodesian Utopian idea and as such Smith fallacious idea, that “there shall never be black majority rule in Rhodesia, not in a thousand years!”

Events on the ground proved that indeed, Smith together with his extremist ceremonial presidents that included Clifford Dupont before his demise, believed in the supremacy of the Rhodesian military might. This belief in the supremacy of the military has seen subsequent generations of Zimbabwean leaders putting faith and trust in this extremely important national institution.

This is the same with what we we have in the US, though the Americans pretend to be clever homo sapien sapiens by misinforming and misleading that it is something they call democracy that reigns supreme instead of aspirations of the Pentagon yet it does not need expertise in decoding complex algorithms to observe that the US military infrastructure decides what the dudes at White House announce as foreign policy at each and every four year cycle.

Politics of the modern era is punctuated by chicanery, subterfuge and gross deceit. Machiavellian scheming reigns supreme whilst the art of “winning without fighting” as recommended by Sun Tzu still remains valid to this day.

The institution of the Chiefs in Zimbabwe, itself already punctuated by lack of cohesion as was depicted by cacophony of voices that emanated from different angles post-pronouncements by Chief Murinye and subsequent rebuttal by VP Chiwenga, is subordinated to the whims and caprices of politicians.

This is a painful reality that numerous observers have attempted to skirt around. The fact that Chief Fortune Charumbira distanced himself from remarks made by Chief Murinye proves that some behind the scene shenanigans or, essentially, outright rogue posturing is rampant within that institution.

One thing must be made clear to all and sundry; hate them or like them, these politicians of ours are ahead of our time and he, whose ideals and values resonate with the aspirations of the military, is guaranteed to be at the helm of leadership of this country. Definitely, watchers are now waiting to notice and evaluate how Chief Murinye is going to wean himself off this potential zugzwang scenario but one thing is clear, it no longer is business as usual.

This minor digression does not take away the crux of this submission which essentially is to the effect that the military remains the single most decisive factor in Zimbabwean politics and remarks by Chief Murinye to have a replication of November 17, 2017 events definitely can and indeed do send shivers to many a political analyst.

Sapien is a security and trade expert.

-The Zimbabwe Independent

Fuel Prices, Power Cuts Throw Baking Sector Into Disarray

Zimbabwe’s baking sector has been thrown off balance by escalating fuel prices and deadly power cuts that have recently rattled the economy.

So dire is the situation that some baking industry executives told the Zimbabwe Independent this week that consumers should brace for price hikes in the coming months to guarantee a flawless supply.

However, the National Bakers Association of Zimbabwe (NBAZ) said yesterday that for the festive season, the industry had enough stocks of wheat to meet demand.

This is the latest in a series of warnings by key industries in the past few months that Zimbabwe’s prolonged energy crisis could reverse significant progress towards economic recovery reported by most sectors in the final quarter of 2021.

In the past few weeks, the power crisis that returned to haunt domestic and industrial consumers mid-year has intensified, with companies enduring prolonged power cuts that have grounded production and exerted fresh pressures on an economy already struggling to shake off the effect of Covid–19 induced hard lockdowns.

In an interview with the Independent, NBAZ president Dennis Walla said authorities must immediately intervene to make sure bakers access Zimbabwe dollar-priced fuel.

Fuel available on the market is generally being traded in United States dollars because importers with free funds have been given the greenlight to bring in the fuel and trade in foreign currency.

But to assist companies that mostly sell their products in the free-falling Zimbabwe dollar, the government had undertaken to provide local-dollar-priced fuel, which they were expected to access and sustain operations.

This plan has generally failed, and bakers, along with several other industries facing a similar predicament, say they have been over-stretched by high costs.

Zimbabwean firms use their local dollars to purchase foreign currency on the black market at extortionist rates, so that they can  purchase US-dollar-priced fuel and other requirements.

“We have been promised Zimbabwe-dollar-priced fuel, which was going to be a good move when it comes to doing business,” Walla told the Independent this week.

“We have not yet accessed that fuel. What is available to us now is the US-dollar-priced fuel. And this becomes expensive for the sector to operate full throttle. We cannot go to the foreign currency auction system and say we want forex to buy fuel. This is a (big) cost driver and this needs to be addressed,” Walla added.

The high energy costs have compounded an already difficult situation for bakers and other industries, who have recently seen a significant rise in utility costs by up to 300%. Walla said the other challenge was unavailability of electricity. He said the sector could provide backup power through diesel power generators.

But apart from troubles in accessing the fuel, this was an expensive option.

“The other challenge we are facing is that we are having electricity blackouts for many hours and this turns to affect us because electricity is key in the sector and we can’t continue to rely on backup generators as it is too expensive and this might impact bread prices,” he said.

In its state-of-industry report released two weeks ago, the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) also raised fears over the energy crisis.

“Electricity is one of the main enablers of economic activities in any business environment,” the ZNCC said.

“Zimbabwe’s rank of 167 (in a global study of doing business costs) and score of 48,6 show the extent to which the country’s performance on this component is very poor and discouraging to any potential investor, both local and foreign investors. The best performers in the SADC region are Mauritius with a global rank of 28 (and score of 88) followed by Namibia (ranked 76 and score of 78,3) and Tanzania with a rank of 85 and a score of 74,9. Zimbabwe is characterised by erratic power supplies especially during the winter period where agricultural activities such the winter wheat crop will be at its most critical stage.

During this critical period, electricity is prioritised to the agricultural sector leaving other sectors without energy. Although electricity tariffs are among the lowest in the Southern African Development Community region, electricity supply has been the average business person’s worst nightmare. Erratic power supplies have resulted in huge losses for most businesses over the years due to interrupted operations, lost time and revenue, damage to machines and lost data,” the ZNCC said.

The country has off-late seen various price hikes ranging from fuel and basic commodities such as bread.

In October this year, wheat producers hiked prices by 16% per metric tonne, which is likely to trigger increases in the prices of flour and bread.

The price of imported wheat went up to US$510 from US$440 per tonne, according to the NBAZ.

A loaf of bread already costs between ZW$160 and ZW$175 as the prices continue skyrocketing, with the baking sector predicting that there would be another increase to cover the rising costs.

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has reviewed the price of fuel upwards several times since the beginning of the year citing an increase in oil prices on the international markets.

Teenagers Escape Death By A Whisker As Scotch Cart Gets Electrocuted

Two teenagers from Plumtree escaped death by a whisker after their donkey-drawn scotch cart came into contact with a live electricity cable.

The two boys aged 17 and 15, did not suffer any injuries while two of the donkeys died on the spot while one survived.

The incident occurred at a business centre in Goba, Mangaramu village.

The two teenagers were later taken to the clinic where they were given injections and tablets.

The owner of the scotch cart, Emody Dube, told CITE in an interview that the two boys were taking his daughter-in-law to the hospital when tragedy struck.

Dube said the live electricity cable has been hanging low for close to a week.

“My daughter-in-law is not feeling well so I asked the boys to take her to the hospital. Her husband is in South Africa. They took the cart which was being pulled by three donkeys,” said Dube.

“That cable has been hanging for almost a week now and it is about seven meters above ground. With all that space in-between I don’t understand how the donkeys came into contact with it.”

Dube implored Zimbabwe Electricity and Transmission Company (ZETDC) to attend to such faults timeously in order to curb such tragedies from happening.

“Right now I have lost two of my donkeys, the ones I was using for farming. It is the rainy season now there is a lot of fieldwork. Who is going to compensate me? We have no transport at this part of the village. We rely on carts. How am I going to get by now? This is a huge setback for me,” he said.

-CITE

Gift Amuli Releases ‘Love Life’

By A Correspondent| Zvishavane-based artistes, Gift Amuli, Goda Moyo and Tawanda Tobaiwa, on Thursday released a festive campaign song titled ‘Love Life’.

The smash hit was produced by Master Flex while the video was produced by Great Dyke Productions and CM Studios. It encourages Zimbabweans to shun violence and stop road carnage and all forms of abuse.

The song is the centerpiece of a campaign dubbed #Love Life-Preserve Humanity that urges Zimbabweans to introspect and find within themselves the values of love for life, peace and harmony.

It speaks out against gender based violence, the violent culture among artisanal and small scale miners and the growing menace of substance abuse which is taking root among the country’s youths.

The song was motivated by observations that cases of road carnage, violence and abuse are rising with a consequential rise in loss of life in local communities.

The musicians reckon that by loving life, individual members of society, and the society as a collective can stop unnecessary deaths and preserve humanity.

The # Love Life campaign is being held in partnership with Mimosa, the Zimbabwe Republic Police, the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe and Friendship Bench.

Kazembe Kazembe Accused Of Leaking Party Secrets

Minister of Home Affairs who is also ZANU PF Mashonaland Central provincial chairperson Kazembe Kazembe reportedly leaked Politiburo deliberations to villagers in Rushinga  in a bid to entice voters to vote for him in the upcoming party provincial elections.

In a desperate bid to retain the chairmanship  Kazembe called one of his trusted lieutenants in Rushinga party District Co-ordinating Committee (DCC) member Cletous Ranganai Chiminyu to inform villagers that they should vote for Kazembe since Politiburo Member Kenneth Musanhi  had allegedly instigated the disqualification of  business tycoon James Makamba from the provincial chairmanship race. Musanhi who is the most senior party member in Mashonaland Central province is said to be supporting Tafadzwa Musarara election bid.

Addressing villagers in Rushinga yesterday Chiminyu endorsed Kazembe and denounced Musanhi.

“As you all know Makamba was disqualified (and) according to Minister Kazembe,  the cause of Makamba’s disqualification was pushed by Musanhi in the Politiburo, this was done to pave way for Musarara. So we are urging you all to vote for Kazembe since Makamba had a strong ground here, you now know your enemies,” said Chiminyu.

Kazembe who is set to be canvassing for support  in Rushinga today refused to comment.

Contrary to protocol, Kazembe recently snubbed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s visit in Mazowe and chose to embark on his campaign trail in Mbire.

However, ZANU PF supporters  in Mashonaland Central are geared for the Provincial  election slated for Tuesday.

-BYO24

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A Christmas Without Mako By Daniel Molokele

Growing up, the late nationalist, Herbert Chitepo used to be one of my my inspirational childhood heroes.

Chitepo was the first black person to be registered as a barrister in the entire Southern African region.

During the early days of our nationalist movement, he made a bold decision not to focus on a promising career as a practicing lawyer.

Instead, he opted for the less glamorous and more risky option of being the go-to lawyer for all the political victims of the racist colonial regime of that time.

And as fate would have it, Chitepo’s reputation as a selfless people’s advocate grew so rapidly, so much that in no time he was thrust on to the centre stage of leadership for the nascent nationalist movement.

In August 1963, he found himself as one of the founding leaders of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU)He was elected to be the national Chairperson for ZANU.

Unfortunately for him, his political career blossomed right at the same time with that of the late Ian Douglas Smith.

It was the very same Smith who led a new radical shift in racist politics under the new party known as the Rhodesian Front.

Sooner than later, in a determined attempt to consolidate his newly found political power and also the fight for the British to grant independence without the requisite condition of black majority rule; Smith decided to outlaw both ZANU and its rival the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU) as led by the late Joshua Nkomo.

Added to that, Smith went on to arrest and detain unjustly several key leaders of the nationalist movement including Nkomo, Ndabaningi Sithole, Robert Mugabe, among others.

These were all banished to a remote specially designed political prison known as Gonakudzingwa, deep into wildlife territory at the Gonarezhou national park.

The scattering of the nationalist movement leaders put to an end to any hopes of Chitepo’s continuing to grow his reputation as a people’s advocate.

Chitepo was one of the nationalist leaders who was forced to go into exile.

He was soon to be found at the forefront in the process of establishing the exiled administrative structure of ZANU.

The late Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda welcomed ZANU to set up its new headquarters in Lusaka.

And so, far from what he could have imagined upon his qualification as a barrister, Chitepo now suddenly found himself not just in exile but also as the de facto leader of ZANU since all other senior leaders of ZANU had been detained indefinitely at Gonakudzingwa.

For several years, he had the onerous task of keeping the ZANU flame burning as the leader of the party in exile.

It was a task that he took on very well and he successfully executed it. I was born on 31st January 1975.

However, tragically, a few week after my birth, Chitepo met his own death.

He was assassinated on the 18th March 1975.

A bomb was planted beneath his vehicle that was parked outside his house of exile in Lusaka.

The bomb exploded massively as soon as Chitepo’s driver started to drive his vehicle.

This in effect also meant that Chitepo never had another chance to spend Christmas back home in his own beloved motherland.

The most recent Christmas of 1974 proved to be his very last one.

Unfortunately, he must have spent his last Christmas in Lusaka, so far away from his beloved ones back home in his beautiful motherland.

This also meant that what eventually became my first ever Christmas at the end of 1975, was actually the first Christmas for the Chitepo family without their most famous member.

And just like that, Chitepo failed to make it to my first ever Christmas in December 1975, due to his decision to put the national interest ahead of his personal one as a most promising lawyer.

His death also proved to be his ultimate sacrifice in his quest and dream for a new, free, independent and democratic Zimbabwe.

Indeed, he must have died with the hope that one day, his compatriots would no longer need to celebrate Christmas in exile, stranded as refugees in foreign countries.

He must have definitely died with the hope that one day his compatriots would happily celebrate Christmas back home in Zimbabwe, in the company of their most beloved ones.Fast forward now to Christmas in 2021.

Sadly for Chitepo, it seems his sacrificial death was all in vain.

Today, the number of his compatriots celebrating Christmas in foreign countries is now far more than that of his last Christmas in 1974.

Yes, independence eventually arrived a few years after his death in April 1980.

However, Chitepo would be very disappointed to know that the initial euphoria of independence soon evaporated. It was just a political mirage.

The great dream that he died for; the big dream of a free, independent, democratic and prosperous Great Zimbabwe has now dramatically turned into a political nightmare.

Many more families as compared to 1974, will now be forced to spend Christmas separated from each other during December 2021.

As l write, millions of Zimbabweans have been forced to celebrate yet another Christmas all across the world in such countries as South Africa, Botswana, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States of America, Canada, among others.

Indeed, Chitepo would be disappointed to learn that thousands of his compatriots will like him in 1974, be forced to spend Christmas at Lusaka and all across Zambia.

Worse still, Chitepo would be disappointed to learn that back home in Zimbabwe, there will be families that will be forced to spend Christmas without their beloved ones who are the new modern version of political prisoners like those who were forced to spend their Christmas at Gonakudzingwa in 1974, so far away from their beloved families.

The sad truth that Chitepo would need to face is that in the so-called independent Zimbabwe we now have our own version of political prisoners.

Indeed, there are several political prisoners who will be forced to spend this latest Christmas, separated and so far away from the company of their beloved family members.

Among these prisoners who are being detained unjustly on political grounds is none other than the youthful Makomborero Haruzivishe.

During the same month of March that Chitepo sacrificed his life for a new Zimbabwe, Haruzivishe was unjustly incarcarated by the military backed regime that has forced itself against the democratic wishes of the Zimbabwean masses.

Somehow, Haruzivishe is a modern day Chitepo.

A few years ago, he was privileged enough to be admitted at the University of Zimbabwe.

He could have simply focused on merely obtaining his academic degree and look for a professional career path.

However, during his time at the UZ, he soon realized that his personal ambitions were inferior to the waning national aspirations.

Haruzivishe realised that unless something was done, there were no guaranteed future prospects for him and his fellow students once their graduated from university.

Zimbabwe currently has one of the worst statistics across Africa when it comes to graduate unemployment.

Haruzivishe soon realised that his degree qualification could prove to be meaningless if he did not stand up for the future prospects of his beautiful motherland.

Just like Chitepo before him, Haruzivishe chose to put the future of his country first, ahead of his person one.

Haruzivishe soon became an outspoken student leader.

He was then elected as the Secretary General of the Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU).

As a student leader he soon became a national voice for his own generation in its aspiration for a new Zimbabwe.

Unfortunately, the regime realised that his radicalism could soon inspire more people to heed the call to renew and intensify the struggle for democratic change in Zimbabwe.

As fate would have it, in its desperation to cling to political power at all costs, the military-backed regime decided to use Haruzivishe as a sacrificial lamb to warm others of the danger of being passionate about the need for democratic change in Zimbabwe.

Haruzivishe is a political prisoner.Just like all those millions of Zimbabweans who are now scattered in the Diaspora, Haruzivishe is not going to spend this Christmas with his beloved ones.

Haruzivishe will spend his Christmas behind bars. Unfairly and unjustly so.

Indeed for his beloved ones, it will sadly be a Christmas without Mako.

His story is sadly a microcosm of the rest of the families across the country who will be forced to celebrate Christmas without their beloved ones who are either unjustly detained in prison or have been forced to live in exile, in the Diaspora.

This is the sad but true story of Zimbabwe today. Be that as it may, we cannot afford to allow this tragic state of affairs to continue unabated.

It is now time for all of us as Zimbabweans, both at home and in the Diaspora to boldly proclaim that enough is enough!

We desperately need new political leadership for our country to have any hope of achieving its true potential and become the Great Zimbabwe that many hoped it would be on the 18th of April 1980.

It is now time for change.Indeed, it is now definitely time for democratic change in Zimbabwe.

MDC Alliance Rushes To Assist Beta Bus Fire Victims | BREAKING

By A Correspondent | Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance may be disposed of party financing, but that does not seem to stop them from assisting the nation in times of disaster, and the party has become the first to rush to the Beta Bus accident scene in Mutare road.

Speaking upon arrival, Vice President Lynnet Karenyi said: “We have come here to see where the accident happened yesterday in the Beta bus mishap, where a lot of people perished. Many do not know the identities of the victims.

“We are calling for the government to ensure that things are done speedily, forensics are done so that facts are established.

“We also ask so that families are comforted. Our deepest condolences to the families who lost their beloved.

“We ask that the government put in policies that ensure that there are laws to help in such road safety accidents.

“We ask that the government make sure that the roads are dualised to minimise accidents, and in our current setting as we go to Christmas we all reduce speed.

“There is nothing more we can do other than to offer our love. May God comfort you. To those who are travelling, let us be both careful and caring.”

Jah Prayzah Disappoints In Filabusi, But Blames Promoter

By A Correspondent | Jah Prayzah has announced why his Christmas Eve Filabusi show was a disappointment saying violence was unleashed against his band.

Writing on Christmas Day, Mukudzei Mukombe blamed the flop on the promoter who he said did not pay up; also alleging that his band was held hostage.

While a comment from the accused could not be obtained at the time of writing, the singer said: Unfortunately this event could not proceed due to the promoter failing to live up to their end of the bargain as agreed despite us being in Filabusi on time.

The worst thing is that they went on to hold my band hostage at their premises and instructed the security detail to abuse the band.

Contacted by ZimEye, the person in charge of ticketing at the gig, one Lawrence Moyo told ZimEye he has clear evidence that Jah Prayzah was fully paid his money to the tune of USD6,500 by the 21st December and by yesterday he discovered that the promoter Charles Munyanyi had gone further to even top it up with another USD1,000. He would not comment on the allegations of holding the singer’s band hostage, and referred all matters to the main promoter, the latter who upon picking up his phone told ZimEye, he is under depression and can only speak later.

“Are you able to call me after 20 minutes mdara I am under severe depression,” he said.

ZimEye follows up on the story

poster by Jah Prayzah

They even wanted to force the band to perform beyond the curfew time. Sad day!!!

Chadcombe Robbers Were 5, But ZRP Now Says They Were 7

the Stribog firearm…5mm similar used in the shooting against the suspected robber.

 

 

The family of one of the suspected robbers shot dead at a Chadcombe, Harare earlier in December are connecting with ZimEye in studio on Christmas Day to query why the Zimbabwe Republic Police has announced a new number of the suspects in the incident. The family also responds the below court report published by the stage owned Herald newspaper.

 

Herald: The two remaining suspects in the gang of seven that recently raided a Chadcombe house belonging to a retired CID Homicide detective Mr Joseph Nemaisa, after allegedly targeting the wrong house, are now believed to have fled to Mozambique.

The two on the police most wanted list for being part of the gang are Washington Hamandishe and Tatenda Mumbire.

Recently, three other gang members were shot dead by Mr Nemaisa at his Chadcombe home and two gang members have been arrested, along with an employee of the householder a few doors away who was believed to have been the target.

The gang of armed robbers, which was hitting the Chadcombe house then found out the hard way that they were attacking the family of Mr Nemaisa who managed to race back home, leap over a wall and in the resulting gun fire exchange, took out three of the five robbers and saved his family from torture and further assault.

More remarkably, two of the robbers were armed with rifles or assault rifles, but while severely outgunned Mr Nemaisa used his training and almost two decades of experience in the CID to win through.

On Monday, detectives from the CID Homicide arrested Job Tayero (37) on allegations of assisting Hamandishe and Mumbire to escape to Mozambique.

Tayero was arrested at Hamandishe’s house in Domboshava where he had been sent by the suspected robber to take some of his property and belongings. It is believed that he wanted to take them to Mozambique.

Acting on a tip off, detectives raided the house and arrested Tayero who then revealed that the two wanted suspects were hiding in Mozambique to evade arrest. Tayero appeared in court on Tuesday facing charges of assisting an accused person who has committed an offence and he was remanded in custody, as investigations continues.

The man who allegedly sold out his employer to the gang of armed robbers that later on mistakenly stormed the Chadcombe house of Mr Nemaisa, had only been employed for three weeks before he orchestrated the armed robbery.

Shine Nyamhunga (21), who is employed by Top parts and Tyres in Harare, was over the weekend not asked to plead to robbery when he appeared before magistrate Ms Judith Taruvinga.

He was remanded in custody to December 28. Allegations are that on December 6 at around 8.45pm Nyamhunga and the robbery gang planned to rob Ms Patience Matonzi with Nyamhunga giving the gang directions to Ms Matonzi’s house. But the gang missed their target and mistakenly pounced on Mr Nemaisa’s family.

Investigations revealed that Nyamhunga of Arcadia was employed by Ms Matonzi a few weeks ago after she had gone to a shopping centre in the area looking for someone who lives near the city to be employed in one of her shops.

It is reported that Nyamhunga, who had a drivers’ licence, came out the best from the three people that Ms Matonzi had interviewed before she employed her.

On the day of the robbery, Ms Matonzi’s car broke down and she later asked for her son to drive her home while in the company of Nyamhunga after working hours. It was the first time that Nyamhunga had visited Ms Matonzi’s house and he gave Tariro Gora, one of the dead robbers, details of recent cash transactions at Ms Matonzi’s business.

The gang has been linked to five armed robberies in Marondera plus Belvedere, Hatfield, Cold Comfort and Mabelreign in Harare, where property worth over US$52 300 was stolen.

Police enquiries have shown that the 22 rifle fitted with a telescopic sight and 303 rifle were stolen during the Marondera robbery on November 15.

Detectives recovered an AK47 from Private Wirimayi Nyandoro’s house in Harare.

He was allegedly in the gang but stayed in the getaway car outside the house.

High Court Evicts Obert Mpofu From Seized Farm

By- The High court has ordered Zanu PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu to leave Esidakeni Farm in Nyamadlovu, Matabeleland North.

High Court judge Justice Evangelista Kabasa, Thursday, said Mpfu risked eviction if he failed to leave the farm within the next 24 hours.

Justice Kabasa granted an application by the human rights lawyer Siphosami Malunga, a son to the late national hero Sydney Malunga, and business partners Zephaniah Dhlamini and Charles Moyo who claim ownership to the 550-hectare which Mpofu invaded.

The trio said in court papers that they bought the farm from its former white owners in 2017. They argued that attempts to deprive them of the farm are unconstitutional.

The judge said Mpofu, his wife Sikhanyisiwe “and all those claiming occupation through them must vacate the farm within 24 hours failing which the Deputy Sheriff of the High Court with the assistance of the police must evict them.”

Mpofu and his wife, Sikhanyisiwe, who are joint owners of Mswelangubo Farm, have filed a notice to appeal the ruling.

In December 2020, the Government gave notice of its intention to seize Esidakeni Farm for resettlement.

Zimbabwe’s laws empower the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement to compulsorily acquire land without paying compensation except for improvements.

Mpofu and his wife, through their company, Mswelangubo Farm, produced an offer letter for 145 hectares of Esidakeni Farm.

Malunga, Moyo and Dhlamini have challenged the compulsory acquisition of the farm and the matter is still pending at the High Court.

More: ZimLive

Desperate Mnangagwa Now Bulawayo Permanent Feature

By- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has become a permanent feature in Bulawayo as he tries to make the angry Matabeleland people forget about Gukurahundi.

The state media reports that Mnangagwa is expected to attend the fifth edition of the annual National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Grounds in Bulawayo tomorrow.

The service will take place in Hall 4 at the Trade Fair grounds from 9AM and is open to all denominations. It will be broadcast live on ZBCtv platforms.
. Chronicle

Police Speak On Mutare Horror Crash

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police has said that four people were killed when a Beta bus burst into flames after colliding with a fuel tanker at the 242km peg along the Harare-Mutare highway Friday.

The deceased included two passengers on the bus, the tanker driver and his passenger. The rest of the passengers kicked emergency exit panels and helped others to escape despite the injuries of many.
However, 54 of those escaping passengers were taken to Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital with injuries described as serious.

The four bodies were being retrieved last night.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the bus, which was on its way from Harare, encroached onto the opposite lane resulting in the head-on collision with the tanker that was heading towards Harare.
“There are reports that the bus driver had tried to avoid a drunken person who was along the road and thereby encroaching onto the opposite lane but we are still conducting investigations.
“Our officers are still on the ground and we will be releasing more details,” he said last night.

Manicaland Provincial Secretary for Development and Devolution, Mr Edgars Seenza was at the scene with police helping to coordinate the needed resources for passengers, police and medical staff.
He said the accident happened around 5pm.
“The tanker which was transporting fuel burst into flames. Both vehicles were reduced to wrecks.
“As the Civil Protection Unit, we are encouraging motorists to exercise extreme caution on the roads,” said Mr Seenza.
When our Mutare Bureau attended to the scene last night, Mutare Fire Brigade, which swiftly responded to the distress call had managed to extinguish the fire.
The remains of the tanker driver were still trapped in the wreckage of his vehicle.

Traffic was along Mutare Highway was blocked for close to an hour as the remains were being retrieved.
“It so sad to lose lives in such a horrific manner especially during this festive season,” said Mr Seenza.
On Thursday afternoon, one person died while 15 others were injured-eight of them seriously when a Harare-bound Munhenzva cross-border bus they were travelling in burst its tyre and landed on its roof near the Matshiloni area along the Beitbridge-Masvingo highway.
The bus was carrying 29 Zimbabweans returning from South Africa.
The injured were taken to the Beitbridge District Hospital for medical attention, while one of the deceased crew members was taken to a mortuary at the same hospital.
Zimbabwean roads produce a lot of accidents.
In the first 10 months of this year, 1 475 people were killed while 6 614 were injured in 35 727 road traffic accidents, despite two Level Four lockdowns and a curfew every night, both sharply limiting driving.
Recently, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona told a media conference in Harare that an average of five people die on the roads each day, translating to plus or minus 2 000 deaths annually.

He said the period between December 15 this year and January 15 next year marks the festive season, a time when there is normally an increase in road traffic deaths and injuries.
“This is so because of increased vehicular and pedestrian traffic. You may recall that during the period December 15 2019 to January 15 2020, a total of 3 668 road traffic accidents were recorded, with 186 people killed and 722 injured during that festive season.
“As we are in another festive period. We need to take stock of what happened in the year 2020 and avoid a replica of such unpleasant statistics,” he said.

Zanu PF Announces Party’s PCC Elections Candidates

By- Zanu PF has released the names of party members who are going to contest in the provincial party elections.

Fireworks are expected at the polls set for Tuesday next week in the volatile Mashonaland Central and West provinces with elections in Manicaland and Masvingo also seen as potential hotbeds.

The provinces became political violence hotspots during elections to choose district structures with some of the elections still pending while several cases of violence also marred the party’s restructuring programmes.
Zanu PF leaders First Secretary Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice President Constantino Chiwenga were recently forced to issue warnings as violence escalated in the regional structures.
Kembo Mohadi, the party’s other vice-president also visited the provinces to quell the skirmishes.
Addressing a politburo meeting on Tuesday, Mnangagwa warned senior leaders that they faced expulsion for causing divisions ahead of the provincial party elections.
“The party election and mobilisation teams, alongside other relevant departments, are directed to strictly comply with the laid out rules and regulations that govern the conduct of elections,” he said.
“No individual, no matter their position within the party, is above the law. Our party’s internal democratic elections and processes must nurture political maturity and discipline to strengthen the spirit of comradeship within the rank and file of the party.”
National political commissar Mike Bimha, in an interview, said candidates were going through a vetting programme with successful names being forwarded to the provinces.
“They are being vetted as we speak. Maybe tomorrow (yesterday) they will be done but we are not going to announce them. We are sending back the names to the provinces after the vetting process. We will also produce ballot papers to be sent to the provinces. They are going through security checks. We don’t even ask why they (security department) have dropped so and so because it’s their prerogative.”
Bimha also dismissed reports of violence in the period leading to the elections despite reports of skirmishes among supporters of various candidates across Zimbabwe.
“I don’t think that is true. We didn’t receive any reports of violent issues. Yes people jostle for positions, that is very normal and it shows that the people love the party and they want party positions,” he said adding that the party would have disqualified candidates who fanned violence against fellow members if the violence existed.
“As far as we are concerned we don’t have those reports (of violence.) Yes people jostle for positions but that is competition and that is what it is. It’s actually healthy for the party.”
Mnangagwa has already stamped his authority handpicking Larry Mavima who stood unopposed in the Midlands province chairmanship race.
He is reported to have made the move to dilute the divisive fight between Owen Ncube and Daniel Mackenzie Ncube who were reportedly battling to push their preferred candidates.
In Mashonaland Central, incumbent Kazembe Kazembe will face Tafadzwa Musarara for the chairmanship after the politburo rejected businessman James Makamba’s candidature.
Sources from the province told the Zimbabwe Independent that a provincial co-ordinating committee meeting last weekend endorsed three candidates but Makamba was ejected on Tuesday.
“The province submitted three curriculum vitaes for Makamba, Kazembe and Musarara but Makamba’s name was thrown out.
“Kenneth Musanhi raised the motion during the politburo against Makamba accusing him of going after party chefs’ wives and he was seconded by Munyararadzi Machacha,” the sources said.
They said the candidate who got Makamba’s endorsement would win the election adding that if he cedes his support to Musarara then Kazembe would be de-throned.
“However, it is Musanhi’s scheme to prop Musarara’s candidature because he felt threatened by Makamba who has properties in Bindura besides being rich.
“There are also reports that Zanu PF supporters from Mt Darwin are planning a demonstration at Musanhi’s house for what he did to Makamba,” the sources added.
Former youth league leaders in the provinces are also targeting to upset the applecart in Mashonaland West and East provinces.
Former provincial youth league chairman Vengai Msengi and his colleague Kelvin Mutsvairo have launched spirited campaigns to lead the main wings from their respective provinces.
Msengi will battle it out against Zanu PF’s first-ever female candidate for the provincial chairmanship Mary Mliswa-Chikoka.
Other candidates include Makonde legislator Kindness Paradza, former acting chair Abiel Mujeri and war veterans league leader Happison Muchechetere.
Mujeri is reportedly getting a strong push from politburo member and former chairman Ziyambi.
In Mashonaland East, Mutsvairo will battle it out against businessman-cum-politician Ozias Bvute while other candidates include Daniel Garwe, Michael Madanha, the current acting chairperson, and former political commissar Herbert Shumbamhini.
The problematic Manicaland province has been turned into a battlefield of two factions — Ngangira and Dandemutande — reportedly fronting provincial “god-mothers” Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri and Monica Mutsvangwa.
The incumbent Mike Madiro is facing stiff competition from war veteran Albert Nyakuedzwa for the chairmanship with the two allegedly fronting the Ngangira and Dandemutande factions, respectively.
Four candidates are vying for the Harare provincial chairmanship with acting chair Goodwills Masimirembwa battling Godfrey Gomwe.
Gomwe is facing assault charges after he allegedly hit Masimirembwa with a chair during a meeting in the capital.
Other dark horses include former Mt Pleasant legislator Jaison Passade and Boniface Karoro, an ex-central committee member. In Masvingo, the incumbent Ezra Chadzamira has reportedly lost the favour of the party structures that are now rooting for Robson Mavenyengwa for the chairman’s position.
Other elections are also expected in Bulawayo, Matabeleland North and South.

– Zimbabwe Independent

Nemaisa Robbery Survivors Flee To Mozambique

By- The two remaining suspects in the gang of seven that recently raided a Chadcombe house belonging to a retired CID Homicide detective Mr Joseph Nemaisa, after allegedly targeting the wrong house, are now believed to have fled to Mozambique.

The two on the police most wanted list for being part of the gang are Washington Hamandishe and Tatenda Mumbire.
Recently, three other gang members were shot dead by Mr Nemaisa at his Chadcombe home and two gang members have been arrested, along with an employee of the householder a few doors away who was believed to have been the target.
The gang of armed robbers, which was hitting the Chadcombe house then found out the hard way that they were attacking the family of Mr Nemaisa who managed to race back home, leap over a wall and in the resulting gun fire exchange, took out three of the five robbers and saved his family from torture and further assault.
More remarkably, two of the robbers were armed with rifles or assault rifles, but while severely outgunned Mr Nemaisa used his training and almost two decades of experience in the CID to win through.
On Monday, detectives from the CID Homicide arrested Job Tayero (37) on allegations of assisting Hamandishe and Mumbire to escape to Mozambique.
Tayero was arrested at Hamandishe’s house in Domboshava where he had been sent by the suspected robber to take some of his property and belongings. It is believed that he wanted to take them to Mozambique.
Acting on a tip off, detectives raided the house and arrested Tayero who then revealed that the two wanted suspects were hiding in Mozambique to evade arrest. Tayero appeared in court on Tuesday facing charges of assisting an accused person who has committed an offence and he was remanded in custody, as investigations continues.
The man who allegedly sold out his employer to the gang of armed robbers that later on mistakenly stormed the Chadcombe house of Mr Nemaisa, had only been employed for three weeks before he orchestrated the armed robbery.
Shine Nyamhunga (21), who is employed by Top parts and Tyres in Harare, was over the weekend not asked to plead to robbery when he appeared before magistrate Ms Judith Taruvinga.
He was remanded in custody to December 28. Allegations are that on December 6 at around 8.45pm Nyamhunga and the robbery gang planned to rob Ms Patience Matonzi with Nyamhunga giving the gang directions to Ms Matonzi’s house. But the gang missed their target and mistakenly pounced on Mr Nemaisa’s family.
Investigations revealed that Nyamhunga of Arcadia was employed by Ms Matonzi a few weeks ago after she had gone to a shopping centre in the area looking for someone who lives near the city to be employed in one of her shops.
It is reported that Nyamhunga, who had a drivers’ licence, came out the best from the three people that Ms Matonzi had interviewed before she employed her.
On the day of the robbery, Ms Matonzi’s car broke down and she later asked for her son to drive her home while in the company of Nyamhunga after working hours. It was the first time that Nyamhunga had visited Ms Matonzi’s house and he gave Tariro Gora, one of the dead robbers, details of recent cash transactions at Ms Matonzi’s business.
The gang has been linked to five armed robberies in Marondera plus Belvedere, Hatfield, Cold Comfort and Mabelreign in Harare, where property worth over US$52 300 was stolen.
Police enquiries have shown that the 22 rifle fitted with a telescopic sight and 303 rifle were stolen during the Marondera robbery on November 15.
Detectives recovered an AK47 from Private Wirimayi Nyandoro’s house in Harare.
He was allegedly in the gang but stayed in the getaway car.
-Herald

Mnangagwa Hires Mugabe Violence Engineer

By Correspondent- Former War veterans leader and engineer of the July 2018 Presidential run-off elections violence Jabulani Sibanda has bounced back.

Sibanda first gained fame in 2007 after he organised what he called One Million Man March in support of former President Robert Mugabe’s candidature in the 2018 elections.

His return to active politics was confirmed Friday by Nick Mangwana, the government spokesperson.

“I hear JB (Cde Jabulani Sibanda) is back in active politics. Politics in Zimbabwe is only gonna get more interesting and even exciting,” posted Mangwana on his Twitter account.

Obert Mpofu Kicked Out Of Grabbed Farm

By- The High court has ordered Zanu PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu to leave Esidakeni Farm in Nyamadlovu, Matabeleland North.

High Court judge Justice Evangelista Kabasa, Thursday, said Mpfu risked eviction if he failed to leave the farm within the next 24 hours.

Justice Kabasa granted an application by the human rights lawyer Siphosami Malunga, a son to the late national hero Sydney Malunga, and business partners Zephaniah Dhlamini and Charles Moyo who claim ownership to the 550-hectare which Mpofu invaded.

The trio said in court papers that they bought the farm from its former white owners in 2017. They argued that attempts to deprive them of the farm are unconstitutional.

The judge said Mpofu, his wife Sikhanyisiwe “and all those claiming occupation through them must vacate the farm within 24 hours failing which the Deputy Sheriff of the High Court with the assistance of the police must evict them.”

Mpofu and his wife, Sikhanyisiwe, who are joint owners of Mswelangubo Farm, have filed a notice to appeal the ruling.

In December 2020, the Government gave notice of its intention to seize Esidakeni Farm for resettlement.

Zimbabwe’s laws empower the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement to compulsorily acquire land without paying compensation except for improvements.

Mpofu and his wife, through their company, Mswelangubo Farm, produced an offer letter for 145 hectares of Esidakeni Farm.

Malunga, Moyo and Dhlamini have challenged the compulsory acquisition of the farm and the matter is still pending at the High Court.

More: ZimLive

Police Says Four Die In Mutare Bus Accident

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police has said that four people were killed when a Beta bus burst into flames after colliding with a fuel tanker at the 242km peg along the Harare-Mutare highway Friday.

The deceased included two passengers on the bus, the tanker driver and his passenger. The rest of the passengers kicked emergency exit panels and helped others to escape despite the injuries of many.
However, 54 of those escaping passengers were taken to Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital with injuries described as serious.

The four bodies were being retrieved last night.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the bus, which was on its way from Harare, encroached onto the opposite lane resulting in the head-on collision with the tanker that was heading towards Harare.
“There are reports that the bus driver had tried to avoid a drunken person who was along the road and thereby encroaching onto the opposite lane but we are still conducting investigations.
“Our officers are still on the ground and we will be releasing more details,” he said last night.

Manicaland Provincial Secretary for Development and Devolution, Mr Edgars Seenza was at the scene with police helping to coordinate the needed resources for passengers, police and medical staff.
He said the accident happened around 5pm.
“The tanker which was transporting fuel burst into flames. Both vehicles were reduced to wrecks.
“As the Civil Protection Unit, we are encouraging motorists to exercise extreme caution on the roads,” said Mr Seenza.
When our Mutare Bureau attended to the scene last night, Mutare Fire Brigade, which swiftly responded to the distress call had managed to extinguish the fire.
The remains of the tanker driver were still trapped in the wreckage of his vehicle.

Traffic was along Mutare Highway was blocked for close to an hour as the remains were being retrieved.
“It so sad to lose lives in such a horrific manner especially during this festive season,” said Mr Seenza.
On Thursday afternoon, one person died while 15 others were injured-eight of them seriously when a Harare-bound Munhenzva cross-border bus they were travelling in burst its tyre and landed on its roof near the Matshiloni area along the Beitbridge-Masvingo highway.
The bus was carrying 29 Zimbabweans returning from South Africa.
The injured were taken to the Beitbridge District Hospital for medical attention, while one of the deceased crew members was taken to a mortuary at the same hospital.
Zimbabwean roads produce a lot of accidents.
In the first 10 months of this year, 1 475 people were killed while 6 614 were injured in 35 727 road traffic accidents, despite two Level Four lockdowns and a curfew every night, both sharply limiting driving.
Recently, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona told a media conference in Harare that an average of five people die on the roads each day, translating to plus or minus 2 000 deaths annually.

He said the period between December 15 this year and January 15 next year marks the festive season, a time when there is normally an increase in road traffic deaths and injuries.
“This is so because of increased vehicular and pedestrian traffic. You may recall that during the period December 15 2019 to January 15 2020, a total of 3 668 road traffic accidents were recorded, with 186 people killed and 722 injured during that festive season.
“As we are in another festive period. We need to take stock of what happened in the year 2020 and avoid a replica of such unpleasant statistics,” he said.

Mnangagwa Has No Right To Speak On National Unity

Tinashe Sambiri ( Johannesburg)

The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa was a mere holder of his former boss Robert Mugabe’s suitcase during the liberation struggle, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has declared.

Mnangagwa does not at all qualify to speak about the sacrifices made during the liberation war, according to Chuma.

He wrote on Twitter :
“Mugabe’s suitcase holder during the liberation war @edmnangagwa is out to pilfer African liberation history. Through the African Liberation Museum, ED is desperate to portray himself along liberation icons like Julias Nyerere, Kwame Nkrumah etc. He is a Gukurahundi murderer! https://twitter.com/chumasteve/status/1474102949441904648?s=20

MDC Alliance Bulawayo provincial spokesperson Swithern Chirowodza said:
“The problem is Mnangagwa believes ZANU PF structures are government structures.

We all know that the government has been working with ZANU PF aligned structures such as the chief’s council and certain captured organizations to purportedly address the Gukurahundi issue.”

Mr Mnangagwa

Man Fined For Stoning Own Wives

ZVISHAVANE – A notorious top Zvishavane gold dealer who pelted his two wives with stones after they refused to shake their bums for him in public has been sentenced to nine months in prison or a fine of RTGS$50 000.

Five months were suspended from three years on condition he doesn’t commit such a crime.

Samson Gondwe (48) assaulted his wives on December 4, 2021 when the gold dealer who is popularly known as Sam Dread was drinking beer with wives Precious Mushaikwa and Popadopoules Droder Mollin.

Gondwe ordered his wives to shake their buttocks in front of men who were also drinking beer at the place but they refused. The accused then threw stones at the wives hitting their heads and legs.

In Mitigation the Gondwe said he has four wives including the complainants and 13 children under his care. Twelve of those are going to school and he pays their fees. A custodial sentence would therefore affect them negatively. He employs 60 workers at his mine and six at his farm who all depend on him for income.

In passing sentence Matura said Gondwe he is a first offender and he gave a guilty plea hence he did not waste the court’s time.

Five months were suspended for three years on condition he doesn’t commit such a crime.

Samson Gondwe (48) assaulted his wives on December 4, 2021 when the gold dealer who is popularly known as Sam Dread was drinking beer with wives Precious Mushaikwa and Popadopoules Droder Mollin.

Gondwe ordered his wives to shake their buttocks in front of men who were also drinking beer at the place but they refused. The accused then threw stones at the wives hitting their heads and legs.

In Mitigation the Gondwe said he has four wives including the complainants and 13 children under his care. Twelve of those are going to school and he pays their fees. A custodial sentence would therefore affect them negatively. He employs 60 workers at his mine and six at his farm who all depend on him for income.

In passing sentence Matura said Gondwe he is a first offender and he gave a guilty plea hence he did not waste the court’s time.- https://masvingomirror.com

About STIs

WHO STI Research Priority Setting Technical Advisory Group

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have a profound impact on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) worldwide. In 2020, an estimated 374 million new infections occurred globally with one of the 4 curable STIs: syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis.

[1] The Global Health Sector Strategy on STIs (2016-2021) sets out several guiding principles for ending the STI epidemic as a public health problem,[2] but many gaps in evidence limit available guidance and tools, and progress toward STI prevention and control has been slow.[3] As an updated global strategy is developed for the next decade, new research is essential to strengthen the evidence base for new and improved interventions and guidelines including, but not limited to: the epidemiology, risk factors, and consequences of STIs; development and evaluation of behavioral, biomedical, clinical, and programmatic STI interventions and strategies; and scaling up existing interventions.

WHO is undertaking an exercise to identify global and regional STI research priorities. The systematic priority setting approach will involve consultation with a wide range of global stakeholders.

A Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on STI Research Priority Setting, consisting of external experts, will contribute to the planning, development, and implementation of the research priority setting exercise. The STI Research Priority Setting TAG will be expected to oversee the process and to consider and include perspectives across regions, gender, populations and socioeconomics.

In its capacity as an advisory body to WHO, the STI Research Priority Setting TAG shall have the following functions:

Develop the priority setting framework (eg. clarify the objectives, context, scope, and focus areas of the process).
Review and provide comments to WHO on the research priority setting process protocol and survey tools.

Generate lists of national, regional and global STI experts and stakeholder groups to ensure a broad range of survey participants are reached during the priority setting process implementation.
Participate in consolidating STI research questions solicited from stakeholder surveys.

Ensure that the proposed criteria for scoring research questions will address the objectives of the exercise.
Review analysis and results of ranking and systematic listing of priority research questions (with data management/statistical support).
Contribute to the WHO finalization. publishing and dissemination of global STI research priorities.

The STI Research Priority Setting TAG will meet with the WHO Secretariat throughout this process. The first meeting will be convened no earlier than 13 December 2021. In keeping with the requirements of the WHO Advisory Groups guidelines and the WHO Compliance, Risk Management and Ethics Office, we are posting online short biographies of the TAG members.

The listed candidates have also submitted a Declaration of Interest form stating any conflict of interests. WHO has applied its internal processes to ensure that the performance of the above tasks by members of this group will be transparent and without any significant conflict of interests (academic, financial, or other) that could affect the credibility of the process.

Nevertheless, WHO invites the general public to review the experts and stakeholders involved and provide feedback regarding any member deemed to have a significant conflict of interest with respect to the terms of reference for this group.

Comments and feedbacks should be cordial and constructive, and sent to [email protected] .
Source: World Health Organization

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