Mliswa Defends Joseph Nemaisa

By A Correspondent- Norton legislator (independent), Temba Mliswa has come to the defence of former CID and Homicide detective, Joseph Nemaisa, who is being linked to a ZB Bank cash-in-transit heist that happened in January.

Mliswa said those reports are fake and are aimed to tarnish the “intelligent security expert.”

Nemaisa recently shot dead three robbers who had stormed his house to loot cash and property.

Messages circulating on social media are, suddenly, incriminating Nemaisa in the theft of US$2.5 million and ZWL$40 000 cash-in-transit at Gwebi Bridge lay-bye on 6 January 2021. One of the messages on Twitter reads:

Famous sudden Hero, ex CID & homicide detective cum lawyer Joseph Nemaisa who gunned down 3 purported armed robbers in Hollywood movie style, is said to be prime suspect & brains behind the famous ZB bank heist & his act was an attempt to silence all witnesses & fellow comrades.

But Mliswa dismissed the reports suggesting that the people who ejected him from the police force were behind the heist reports.

He said:

A lot of conspiracies after the shooting by Nemaisa. However, those in the know will tell you he has that capacity. The guy is intelligent and was good at this job. He fought criminals and was only removed from the Police by his enemies there. They want to tarnish his name.

Otherwise, he is a great security expert, intelligent too, that’s why he is studying law now. The people he shot were robbers and it’s good riddance. Talk to convicts and you will hear all about his seriousness about the job. We know why he was removed from the police.

The list of arrested people includes three ZB Bank security guards who were reportedly working in cahoots with the other suspects.

Don’t Blames Us: ZACC

Loice Matanda Moyo

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has said it cannot be blamed for failure to prosecute high-profile corruption cases and shifted blame to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).
Addressing a Press briefing in Harare yesterday to commemorate the United Nations International Anti-Corruption Day, Zacc chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo said her commission could not be blamed as the anti-corruption body did not have prosecution powers.

“Zacc’s mandate is just like the police, it only investigates,” she said. “There is this misconception that Zacc prosecutes its matters. Prosecution is the prerogative of the NPA, not the prerogative of Zacc.”

When further asked by NewsDay to explain if Zacc’s lack of prosecution powers had resulted in the collapse of high-profile corruption cases in the country, she said: “It is imperative that the commission is given powers to see out its cases.”

Justice Matanda-Moyo said the NPA’s failure to prosecute high-ranking officials involved in graft has led to the victimisation of whistle-blowers, adding that the government should find a legal framework to protect them.

“Most of the witnesses, as I speak right now, have been suspended from work and others have been transferred to inaccessible areas, making it difficult for Zacc to access some of those witnesses,” she said.

“Zacc has tried to use section 14 of the Prevention of Corruption Act and arrested some of those managers who had victimised witnesses, but in its wisdom, the NPA has refused to prosecute those chief executive officers and those directors. So, it is imperative that as a country we have this legal framework protecting our whistleblowers.”

Some of the high-ranking corruption cases involve senior government officials and former Cabinet ministers.

Most of the cases have collapsed, which has led to the public casting aspersions on Zacc.

The latest high-profile corruption case involved former Health minister Obadiah Moyo, who was recently acquitted over allegations that he corruptly awarded Drax Consult SAGL a US$20 million tender to supply COVID-19 equipment and personal protective equipment without following tender procedures.

Former Local Government minister Ignatius Chombo was also acquitted of allegations of corruptly parcelling out State land, while former Public Service minister Priscah Mupfumira is currently before the courts over allegations that she siphoned US$900 000 National Social Security Authority funds.

Justice Matanda-Moyo also revealed that some companies in the country had been trying to thwart Zacc investigations in cases of graft levelled against them by refusing to hand over documentary evidence.- Newsday

Confirmed: Temba Mliswa Tests Positive For COVID-19

By A Correspondent- Norton Member of Parliament, Temba Mliswa has tested positive for Covid-19.

The candid and out-spoken independent law-maker announced this through his ever-busy Twitter handled Wednesday evening.

Mliswa said he had immediately self -isolated as a responsible way of curbing the spread of the deadly pandemic.

“1/ Dear Colleagues, Honourable MPs, Parliament staff, Norton constituency and friends. Just to let you know that despite taking all precautions and testing negative on both Monday at Norton Hospital and Tuesday at Parly, I have just tested positive for Covid-19,” he posted.

Mliswa blamed fellow parliamentarians for promoting the spread of the pandemic after they contradicted him Tuesday when he suggested that they should all go on self-isolation because some parliament staff had tested positive for covid.

“This was exactly my point yesterday, I think I should be known as Prophet Mliswa forthwith. Forewarned is forearmed and disclosure is critical in mitigating the spread of the virus. It’s sad Togarepi couldn’t comprehend this point. For now my symptoms are mild, and I’ll rest,” he said.

Police Set Colleta Free

State Media: Police have located and interviewed a woman only identified as Colleta, in connection with the death of prominent banker Mr Douglas Munatsi on November 29.

Mr Munatsi died in a mysterious fire at his upmarket Harare apartment and Colleta is believed to have been the last person to see him alive.

Investigators are still awaiting the autopsy and toxicology examination results and have so far questioned several other people in connection with the case.

Mr Munatsi, who was the chief executive of the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA), was said to have been alone in his penthouse at the upmarket Northfields apartments in the capital when an inferno engulfed his main bedroom.

Authorities are still trying to ascertain the cause of the fire and death through the pending post-mortem results as well as reports from the Forensic Unit and Fire Brigade.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday said Colleta had since been interviewed and released.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police has located Colleta and interviewed her. At the moment, police are still conducting investigations and will release full details once investigations are complete.

“We will advise the public accordingly once the toxicology examination results are out,” he said.

Among those that have been interviewed are the informant Mr Charles Gardner (32) of Northfields flats, a security guard at the flats Mr Shupai Zifunge (47) and Mr Martin Chitura (41) of Borrowdale who was employed by Mr Munatsi as a driver.

Others are Saurosi Marichambo (53) who was employed by Mr Munatsi as a chef and the deceased’s younger brother Cardmelon Munatsi (47).

Investigations have so far revealed that Mr Gardner, who resides in the neighbouring apartment, heard an explosion-like noise at around 0250hours and he woke up.

Mr Gardner went to the balcony to check where the noise was coming from and saw smoke coming out of Mr Munatsi’s apartment.

He also heard a voice that was shouting for help. -Herald

Landlord Rapes Tenant With Disability…

A 31-year-old Njube suburb man has been arrested for allegedly raping a 21-year-old deaf and dumb tenant residing at his place.

The man allegedly raped the woman last week Sunday.

The accused, Happias Ncube raped the complainant when his wife and the complainant’s uncle were present in the house, but in different rooms.

Bulawayo police provincial spokesperson Inspector Abedinico Ncube narrated the incident. Said Inspector Ncube:

The accused arrived home around 0300 hours on December 5, 2021, complaining of a running stomach. He then went to the restroom and took his time returning, prompting his wife (32) to check on him.

When she opened the bedroom door that leads to the sitting room, she discovered her husband on top of the complainant, having sexual intercourse with her.

The accused’s wife then called the complainant’s uncle (56), who was sleeping in another bedroom, they tried to talk over the issue, but did not make a report immediately as they wanted to settle the matter on their own.

The complainant later made a report to the police on December 6, which was received with the guidance and assistance of a qualified sign language interpreter.

Inspector Ncube added that the complainant said the accused had unprotected sex with her, but she did not know how many times the accused raped her.

The complainant was referred to Mpilo Central Hospital for medical examination.

Ncube urged the public to report such cases in time so that victims can get medical treatment. – Chronicle

Biti Dismisses Mthuli Ncube Feja Feja Budget

Hon Biti

Tinashe Sambiri| MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti has said Finance Minister Mthuli’s 2020 budget is a fraud.

Writing on Twitter, Hon Biti described the budget as a total and deliberate misrepresentation of facts.

Mthuli is desperate to conceal the repercussions of an underperforming economy.

Hon Biti argued:
With an anticipated but rigged growth rate of 5.5% , 2021 revenue of ZW$4.5 can’t mutate to ZW$ 9 b in 2022.This is feja feja economics. However if one uses parallel rate of 1:200 , the 2022 Budget is US$4.6 b which is achievable.

So fact is #Mthuli has used 1:200 exchange rate.

The 2022 Budget is therefore a fraud seeking to hide ,a grossly underperforming economy, high levels& inflation & the horrendous failure of the de-dollarization process Mthuli is fundamentally dishonest&his little games with budget figures is pathetic. Truth is we deserve better

Mnangagwa Useless, Confused- Wiwa

Tinashe Sambiri/ Tough-talking MDC Alliance vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala has said the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is a useless and confused political figure.

According to Hon Sikhala, the country’s Presidency is vacant because Mr Mnangagwa does not know how to run the country.

“The most vacant job in Zimbabwe is that of the President. We want a Chief Executive of our country who knows what to do and what he is doing. We currently have a joke for a president.

Lets all rally behind Advocate Nelson Chamisa and fix the puzzle,” Hon Sikhala wrote on Twitter.

Hon Sikhala

Government Exposes Schoolchildren To COVID-19

Escalation of Covid-19 Cases in Schools in Zimbabwe, Worrisome

8 December 2021

The escalation of covid cases in schools is worrisome, and so is failure to adopt a broad intervention plan to combat covid-19 pandemic. In Masvingo province, Mucheke High, Gokomere High, Mutero High, and several other schools in Chivi district are currently under seige from covid-19 pandemic, while many more schools such as Victoria High, Gutu High, Deure High etc are still smarting from recent covid-19 pandemic cases, just as many other schols across the country. It is clear that lack of covid-19 abatement equipment in schools, lack of constant running water, bloated classes and conjested hostels are major issues behind the spread of covid in schools. Forget about Standard Operation Procedures, they are non-existent in most schools in Zimbabwe. There is a quandary in schools over invigilation of covid-19 positive students with many teachers forced to invigilate without protective gear. Many teachers have subsequently contracted the virus. Such command and control tactics have, therefore, endangered the health and safety of other pupils and teachers in schools. As Ptuz we urge gvt to come up with a broad strategic intervention plan rather than live in denial or lies peddled by Taungana Ndoro. If nothing is done as a matter of urgency, there is danger that schools may be virtually abandoned by teachers, or totally converted into quarantine centres rather than function as institutions of learning and teaching. At any rate, it is our conviction that teachers must be paid for invigilating public examinations run by Zimsec. A health and safety threat to one teacher and one student, is a threat to all teachers and students in Zimbabwe.

Venceremos

Dr Takavafira M. Zhou, Ptuz President

Dr Takavafira Zhou, President of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe

Facts About HIV/ AIDS

With millions of lives on the line, UNAIDS and WHO World AIDS Day event saw global partners, including Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, urgently call for expanded access to health treatments and technologies and for human rights to be upheld.

On the occasion of World AIDS Day 2021, UNAIDS, the World Health Organization (WHO) and partners came together at a special event in Geneva, Switzerland, to highlight the urgent need to end the economic, social, cultural and legal inequalities that drive the AIDS pandemic and other pandemics around the world.

“We are issuing an urgent warning. Only by moving fast to end the inequalities that drive the AIDS pandemic can we overcome it,” said Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of UNAIDS. “World leaders must work together urgently to tackle the challenges head-on. I urge you: be courageous in matching words with deeds. It is outrageous that every minute that passes, we lose a precious life to AIDS. We don’t have time to waste.”

The world is off track from delivering on the shared commitment to end AIDS by 2030. In 2020 there were 37.7 million people living with HIV, 1.5 million new HIV infections and 680 000 AIDS-related deaths. Around 65% of HIV infections globally were among key populations, including sex workers and their clients, gay men and other men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs and transgender people, and their sexual partners.

“Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many of the populations most at risk were not being reached with HIV testing, prevention and care services,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “The pandemic has made things worse, with the disruption of essential health services, and the increased vulnerability of people with HIV to COVID-19. Like COVID-19, we have all the tools to end the AIDS epidemic, if we use them well. This World AIDS Day, we renew our call on all countries to use every tool in the toolbox to narrow inequalities, prevent HIV infections, save lives and end the AIDS epidemic.”

If the world does not tackle discrimination and inequalities, UNAIDS and WHO warn that the next decade could see 7.7 million AIDS-related deaths.

A powerful video narrated by Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and Ms Byanyima was screened at the event demonstrating the disturbing parallels between access to HIV treatment and access to COVID-19 vaccines. Between 1997 and 2006, it is estimated that 12 million people died of AIDS-related illnesses in low- and middle-income countries as the price of medicines rendered them out of reach for many of the countries most affected by HIV. Today, 10 million people around the world still do not have access to the life-saving HIV medicines. The Duke of Sussex urged the world to learn from the history of AIDS and overcome the inequitable access to COVID-19 vaccines and to ensure that new HIV medicines and technologies are available to all.

A letter from the Duke of Sussex to WHO and UNAIDS was read out, in which he commemorated the 40 years of AIDS and expressed his gratitude for the work accomplished to date. In the letter he stressed the need for COVID-19 vaccine equity, drawing from the lessons learned from HIV.

Speakers highlighted the impact of HIV on young people. “Young people continue to be stigmatized, especially those in key populations, and inequalities continue to compromise the quality of our lives,” said Joyce Ouma, from the Global Network of Young People Living with HIV.

“Young people are the future of nations and the cornerstone of the global AIDS response,” said Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health, Thailand. “Eradicating all kinds of stigma must be our full global commitment with immediate action.”

During the event, the participants commemorated the lives of the 36 million people who have died from AIDS since the start of the pandemic and highlighted the urgent need to do more for the people most affected by HIV.

The Ambassador of Namibia, Julia Imene-Chanduru, representing the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board Chair, said, “AIDS remains an emergency that we must not forget in our response to COVID-19.”

Speakers urged all countries, partners and civil society to be bold in taking forward the commitment made in the Political Declaration on AIDS adopted at the 2021 United Nations High-Level Meeting on AIDS and in the Global AIDS Strategy 2021–2026: End Inequalities, End AIDS, both having ending inequalities at their core.

“We can see the importance of UNAIDS’ strategy, with an emphasis on ending inequalities,” said Stephanie Seydoux, French Ambassador for Global Health. “This is what allows us to make progress in the fight against this pandemic, and to ensure health for everyone.”

“We know how to beat AIDS and we know how to beat pandemics,” added Ms Byanyima. “The policies to address the inequalities standing in the way of progress can be implemented, but they require leaders to step up and be bold.

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ZRP Statement On Chadcombe Robbery

UPDATE ON AN ARMED ROBBERY CASE IN CHADCOMBE, HARARE

Reference is made to an armed robbery incident which occurred at Joseph Nemaisa’s Chadcombe home in Harare on 6th December 2021.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has arrested Ex-Constable Francis Takura (33) and Private Virimai Nyandoro (37) of the Zimbabwe National Army who escaped from Chadcombe on the night of 6th December 2021.

The Police has also identified the three suspects who were shot dead through the National Fingerprints Bureau and the Police Scenes of Crime experts as listed:

Brian Koga Tendere (38), of Chikupo Village, Murewa.
Charles Chirara (30), of number 573 Ushewokunze, Harare.
Tariro Gora (21), of 1 Commando Barracks, Harare.
Police recovered a long bar shifting spanner, five screwdrivers, short bar spirit level, wheel spanner, pliers, AK47 magazine loaded with 17×7.62 mm live rounds, 12x 7.62 mm spent cartridges and a Norinco Pistol with a magazine of six rounds at the scene of crime.

Investigations by Police so far have revealed that the Norinco pistol was stolen through robbery on 5th November 2021 at a house along Bishop Gaul Avenue, Harare.

Further investigations led to the recovery of a .22 rifle fitted with a telescopic sight, a 303 rifle, an AK 47 magazine loaded with 25 live rounds, 303 rifle magazine loaded with seven live rounds hidden in Tariro Gora’s room.

Police have also established that Francis Takura was discharged from the Police Support Unit in year 2018.

Brian Koga Tendere was recently released from prison after serving a ten-year sentence for a robbery case which occurred in Borrowdale, Harare, in year 2011.

Charles Chirara was on bail pending trial for the ZB Bank robbery involving US$2 775 000.00 and ZWL$40 000.00 cash-in-transit which occurred in Nyabira on 6th January 2021, while Tariro Gora was a rogue soldier who escaped from duty with a service rifle.

The gang is linked to a spate of armed robbery cases in and around Harare with one complainant (50) identifying his stolen shoes through the suspects’ pictures which trended on social media.

Meanwhile, The Police applaud the public for the cooperation given in fighting robbery cases in the country

ZACC Seizes Properties Worth More Than $700 Million

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) said it had seized property worth over $700 million.

The anti-corruption body has also filed 18 unexplained wealth order case files with the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).

Speaking at the commemoration of the International Anti-Corruption Day in Harare on Thursday, the Commission’s chairperson, Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo, said ZACC was on course in its mission to eradicate corruption in the country. She said:

It is with great pride that I pronounce that Zimbabwe has made great strides in ensuring maximum cooperation is given to state parties during Mutual Legal Assistance Requests.

The fight against corruption is real and it takes tireless efforts and undivided dedication for us to totally weed out corruption.

Justice Matanda-Moyo said ZACC would be launching Corruption Reporting Awards next year to honour journalists who bring issues of corruption to light through brave reporting. 

She added that journalists have a crucial role in fighting corruption.

More: The Sunday Mail

Mapeza Appointed Warriors Head Coach

By A Correspondent- FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has been reappointed as the head coach of the Warriors and will lead the squad at the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Cameroon. 

The appointment was done after consultations and guidance from the Sports and Recreation Commission.

In a brief note, ZIFA acting chief executive officer Xolisani Gwesela said the former Warriors midfielder and captain Mapeza has been officially retained as the national team coach.

Gwesela added that Mapeza was given the discretion to choose his own assistants. Said Gwesela:

In consultation and with guidance from the Sports and Recreation Commission, coach Norman Mapeza will continue as Head Coach and will guide Warriors to the Cameroon Afcon finals. The coach has been given latitude to come up with his assistants in the interest of teamwork.

Mapeza who was in charge of the Warriors’ last four World Cup qualifiers, has been working with Mandla Lulu Mpofu, Taurayi Mangwiro and Energy Murambadoro who was the goalkeeper’s coach. 

Mapeza had initially been appointed as a caretaker coach following the dismissal of Zdravko Logarusic after a series of poor results.

More: The Chronicle

Lungu Mobilises Parliamentarians Against Hichilema

By A Correspondent- Former Zambia President Edgar Lungu’s party, now opposition, the Patriotic Front, has instructed members of parliament to commence the process of impeaching the Speaker of the National Assembly, Nelly Mutti.

This follows the Speaker’s ruling that seats that were nullified are vacant, despite affected parties appealing in the Constitutional Court.

Speaking while addressing the media at the party secretariat today, PF vice president Given Lubinda described the Speaker’s ruling as nonsensical.

Lubinda argued that the Speaker is only mandated to chair meetings in the National Assembly as opposed to interpreting the Law.

He further argued that the said seats can only be declared vacant upon a final determination by the Constitutional Court.

He cited a number of cases where Members of Parliament continued serving after their seats were nullified because they had appealed in the Constitutional Court. He said:

This matter was not coming for the first time. Numerous members whose seats were nullified in the past continued serving awaiting determination from the concourt. Numerous cases can be cited. She should have been informed that Matibini dealt with a similar matter in the case of GBM.

Madam Speaker should be quickly reminded that her role is to chair meetings of the legislature whose functions are limited to legislating not interpreting the law. It’s authority ends at legislating . . . If a gentleman who was a judge was told by his fellow judges to stop interpreting the law, can a speaker who has never been a judge be given more powers?

He blamed President Hakainde Hichilema for appointing the latter as a speaker saying how could a person of the Speaker’s experience, “highly talked about by her appointing authority” make such a mistake.

Lubinda told the nine PF MPs whose seats are nullified to not wait to be vindicated but instead vindicate themselves.

He instructed them to be in parliament despite the Speaker’s ruling which he said was unconstitutional. 

More: lusakatimes.com

Zim Closes Courts Amid Rise In Covid-19 Cases

By A Correspondent-The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has temporarily closed lower and superior courts across the country to allow fumigation and contact tracing, as cases of Covid-19 infections continue to surge among its employees.

The lower courts will be closed between Wednesday and Thursday and normal business is expected to commence on Friday.
This will also allow for testing and isolation for those affected while superior courts will resume operations on Monday.
JSC head of corporate services, Mrs Constance Makoni-Thodhlana confirmed the development saying the heightened measures were also aimed at curbing the further spread of the Omicron variant. There are at least 19 magistrates’ courts around the country.
“The superior courts include the Constitutional Court, Supreme Court, and High Courts in Harare, Bulawayo, Masvingo, Mutare and Chinhoyi; the Labour Courts in Harare, Bulawayo and Gweru, and the Administrative Court in Harare,” said Mrs Makoni-Thodhlana.
“The temporary closure will allow for fumigation, disinfection and deep cleaning of the premises.”
The temporary closure has affected scheduled trials and initial remands.
The affected units are the JSC head office in Harare, Harare Civil Court, Harare Magistrates Court (Rotten Row), Mbare Courts, Tredgold Court in Bulawayo, Gweru Criminal, Gwanda Civil and Criminal Courts, Plumtree and Mutawatawa courts. Shurugwi, Chitungwiza, Goromonzi, Norton, Rusape, Chegutu, Inyathi, Kadoma and Mutare civil and criminal courts.
“The temporary closure on Wednesday the 8th and Thursday 9th of December 2021 is to allow for disinfection of premises, testing, contact tracing and adherence to all Covid-19 protocols to contain the continued spread of the virus,” said Mrs Makoni- Thodhlana.
“All matters set down for Wednesday, 8 December 2021 are automatically rolled over to Friday, 10 December 2021 while those set down for Thursday, 9 December 2021 are automatically rolled over to Monday, 13 December 2021.”
According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care daily Covid-19 update, as at December 7, Zimbabwe had 145 632 confirmed cases, including 129 006 recoveries and 4 718 deaths.
To date, a total of 3 896 589 people have been vaccinated against Covid-19.
-Herald

Lawyers Defend Chadcombe Robbery Shoot-Out Drama Ex-CID From Possible Prosecution

By A Correspondent- Former CID detective and Harare lawyer Joseph Nemaisa, who gunned down three armed robbers on Monday night for holding his family hostage in Chadcombe, has a defence to his shootings, law experts have said.

In an interview with H-Metro, law experts said Nemaisa did not commit action that constitutes a criminal offence but has defence to that regard.

“In the current settings, the police will investigate the circumstances surrounding the killing of the three persons.

“Nemaisa will then obviously raise the defence that he was trying to protect his family which had been held hostage by the armed robbers.
“In criminal law, there is available defence of another person or third party.
“In order for the defence to be successful, it would need to be established that he was acting in self-defence of his family and he had reasonable belief that severe force was necessary to ward off the danger and protect his family.
“This I opine that it was present and there might not be need to arrest him, so that he proves his defence in court,” said a law expert who preferred anonymity.
Another lawyer, who also spoke on condition of anonymity said Nemaisa did his best to defend the family.
“Nemaisa did a great job. Anyone in his situation would have done the same.
“The armed robbers could have killed his family in the process of the robbery. Though at law he may be charged with murder he has a solid defence.
“When the matter goes for trial he will most likely be found not guilty and acquitted as he shot the robbers in defence of his family and property,” said the law expert.
Reports are that the five robbers invaded Nemaisa’s Chadcombe house where they held his hostage the family.
Nemaisa was not at home at the time the armed men broke into the house.
However, his son Courage, 18, noticed the robbers after they broke in and managed to make a short phone call to his father before the robbers force-marched him to fish out his hiding mother.
The ex-detective arrived at the scene moments later where he exchanged gun shots killing three of the robbers while the other two escaped.
-H Metro

New Political Party Launched Ahead Of 2023

By A Correspondent- A new political party, Zimbabwe Socio-Economic Democrats (ZSD) has been launched in Gweru and is among several other political parties that are emerging ahead of the 2023 elections.

ZSD president Nkosikhona Ndlovu, a businessman who contested and lost the Gweru urban parliamentary seat in 2018, last weekend told journalists in Gweru that his party was formed after the realisation that there was a leadership crisis in the country. He said:

Zimbabwe deserves better leadership which can champion job opportunities, a living wage, better health and education for all.

We have three major crises in the country —  the health sector crisis which is worsened by COVID-19, the economic crisis that has triggered unemployment and loss of production as well as institutional decay caused by corruption.

He said it was high time Zimbabweans stand up and fight for good governance hence their slogan ‘Phakama/Simuka/Arise.’

Ndlovu added that his party will push for equitable distribution of resources mentioning that “the people of Marange should benefit from diamonds, those in Kariba should benefit from tourism which is booming in that area.”

He said his party headquarters would be in Gweru, where it would fight for opportunities for the working class.-newsday

Prominent Mash Central War Vet Dies

By A Correspondent- A Well known member of the war veterans in Mashonaland Central province, Dennis Mushonga whose Chimurenga name was Everisto Nhamo has died.

Nhamo who was ZANU PF Mashonaland Central Province provincial war veteran executive member died last Sunday at his home in Glendale after an illness. 

He joined the liberation struggle in 1972 after being recruited by the late General Solomon Mujuru at St Albert’s Mission in Mt Darwin. 

The chairman of Mashonaland Central War Veterans Association, Richard Chirongwe said the association has lost a brave freedom fighter. 

Chirongwe said they had forwarded a request for Nhamo to be accorded National Hero Status.

Nhamo first received military training in the battlefront and was later sent to Tanzania where he received further training at Mgagao military academy.

He became a member of the Zanla General Staff in 1974 and operated in Mt Darwin Muzarabani and Rushinga.

Nhamo was part of a group that attacked Altena farm together with General Mujuru. He survived the epic five day battle at Mavhonde in Mozambique.

He was also part of a group of fighters who established Zhunda and Nyadzonia refugee camps together with the likes of Tracy Sarudzai Chakananga, Tsanangurai popularly known as Cde Tsana Cde Dadirai, now Brigadier General Chitsungo, the late Timothy Gutura, Charles Saudi among others.

At Independence, Nhamo joined the National Army signals and communication but later retired on medical grounds.

Mourners are gathered at house no 1500 Highway Glendale. He is survived by a son Maxwell and daughter Memory. 

More: The Herald

Mutare Acting Town Clerk Booted Out

By A Correspondent- Mutare acting town clerk Tinashe Mtetwa has been suspended for allegedly calling off interviews for the position at the last minute.

The interviews were slated for Monday this week, but Mtetwa circulated a memo, which he claimed was signed by Mutare mayor Blessing Tandi, calling off the interviews at the last minute.

An infuriated Tandi then suspended him. The suspension letter, signed by Tandi, read:The above matter refers: the memo serves to inform you that the mayor is suspending you from the office of town clerk immediately in terms of section(139)3 which you were holding in acting capacity.

You prejudice council of revenue by calling off interviews of the town clerk, whose preparations were at an advanced stage, thereby failing to implement council resolutions despite instructions to do so.

You called off the trip to Harare for illegal opinion by the employment council when some of the attendees were already in Harare, yet you had earlier approved the trip. You advised council on the legality of the recruitment process for the substantive town clerk interviews.

In light of the above, and as the mayor, I see it fit that council cannot continue with you in office forthwith.

Mutare City Council was supposed to conduct town clerk interviews for eight shortlisted candidates on Monday, but Mtetwa stopped the interviews last Friday claiming that he was not informed about the issue.

The city is yet to have a substantive town clerk since January this year after Joshua Maligwa succumbed to COVID-19.

Jacob Mafume Bounces Back

By A Correspondent- Harare mayor Jacob Mafume returned to Town House on Monday after the lapse of his suspension by local government minister July Moyo.

Moyo suspended Mafume for 45 days in September over pending corruption cases in court.

His lawyer Tonderai Bhatasara has written to the acting town clerk Mabhena Moyo advising him that his client was back in the office. Bhatasara wrote:

As a result, by operation of law, the suspension has since lapsed. Consequently, this is a courtesy letter to advise you that our client has reverted to his position as the substantive mayor of Harare. He will be reporting for work (from) tomorrow Friday December 3, 2021.

Mafume confirmed his return and called for tolerance and maturity at Town House. He said:

The focus now is on service delivery and it is our prayer that let us be mature and accept the results of the democratic process that led to my appointment as mayor of Harare.

Once that is accepted by all and sundry, we will be ready to co-operate with sectors of government to ensure that there is service delivery. What we need to work on now is how councils operate, and we need to implement devolution because that is the only way to succeed.

He added that budgetary power should devolve to the councils so that the local authority can focus on the correct budgeting of council services.

Councillor Stewart Mutizwa was the acting mayor in Mafume’s absence.

Arms Cache At Chadcombe Armed Robbers House

By A Correspondent- Police has announced that the two arrested surviving Chadcombe armed robbers have been found with several guns and ammunition.

 The Police Wednesday arrested the two who had escaped during a shoot-out with former Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Inspector Joseph Nemaisa in Chadcombe.

The shoot-out happened on Monday night.

In a statement on Wednesday night, ZRP national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi revealed that one of the suspects was a former police officer while the other was a serving member of the Zimbabwe National Army. 

The three robbers shot dead by Nemaisa have been identified by the Police as Charles Chirara, Tariro Gora and Brian Koga Tendere.

Below is the statement issued by Assist Comm Nyathi:

UPDATE ON AN ARMED ROBBERY CASE IN CHADCOMBE, HARARE

Reference is made to an armed robbery incident which occurred at Joseph Nemaisa’s Chadcombe home in Harare on 6th December 2021.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has arrested Ex-Constable Francis Takura (33) and Private Virimai Nyandoro (37) of the Zimbabwe National Army who escaped from Chadcombe on the night of 6th December 2021.

The Police has also identified the three suspects who were shot dead through the National Fingerprints Bureau and the Police Scenes of Crime experts as listed:

  • Brian Koga Tendere (38), of Chikupo Village, Murewa.
  • Charles Chirara (30), of number 573 Ushewokunze, Harare.
  • Tariro Gora (21), of 1 Commando Barracks, Harare.

Police recovered a long bar shifting spanner, five screwdrivers, short bar spirit level, wheel spanner, pliers, AK47 magazine loaded with 17×7.62 mm live rounds, 12x 7.62 mm spent cartridges and a Norinco Pistol with a magazine of six rounds at the scene of crime.

Investigations by Police so far have revealed that the Norinco pistol was stolen through robbery on 5th November 2021 at a house along Bishop Gaul Avenue, Harare.

Further investigations led to the recovery of a .22 rifle fitted with a telescopic sight, a 303 rifle, an AK 47 magazine loaded with 25 live rounds, 303 rifle magazine loaded with seven live rounds hidden in Tariro Gora’s room.

Police have also established that Francis Takura was discharged from the Police Support Unit in year 2018.

Brian Koga Tendere was recently released from prison after serving a ten-year sentence for a robbery case which occurred in Borrowdale, Harare, in year 2011.

Charles Chirara was on bail pending trial for the ZB Bank robbery involving US$2 775 000.00 and ZWL$40 000.00 cash-in-transit which occurred in Nyabira on 6th January 2021, while Tariro Gora was a rogue soldier who escaped from duty with a service rifle.

The gang is linked to a spate of armed robbery cases in and around Harare with one complainant (50) identifying his stolen shoes through the suspects’ pictures which trended on social media.

Meanwhile, The Police applaud the public for the cooperation given in fighting robbery cases in the country.

Ousted Lungu Fights Hichilema Through Parliament

By A Correspondent- Former Zambia President Edgar Lungu’s party, now opposition, the Patriotic Front, has instructed members of parliament to commence the process of impeaching the Speaker of the National Assembly, Nelly Mutti.

This follows the Speaker’s ruling that seats that were nullified are vacant, despite affected parties appealing in the Constitutional Court.

Speaking while addressing the media at the party secretariat today, PF vice president Given Lubinda described the Speaker’s ruling as nonsensical.

Lubinda argued that the Speaker is only mandated to chair meetings in the National Assembly as opposed to interpreting the Law.

He further argued that the said seats can only be declared vacant upon a final determination by the Constitutional Court.

He cited a number of cases where Members of Parliament continued serving after their seats were nullified because they had appealed in the Constitutional Court. He said:

This matter was not coming for the first time. Numerous members whose seats were nullified in the past continued serving awaiting determination from the concourt. Numerous cases can be cited. She should have been informed that Matibini dealt with a similar matter in the case of GBM.

Madam Speaker should be quickly reminded that her role is to chair meetings of the legislature whose functions are limited to legislating not interpreting the law. It’s authority ends at legislating . . . If a gentleman who was a judge was told by his fellow judges to stop interpreting the law, can a speaker who has never been a judge be given more powers?

He blamed President Hakainde Hichilema for appointing the latter as a speaker saying how could a person of the Speaker’s experience, “highly talked about by her appointing authority” make such a mistake.

Lubinda told the nine PF MPs whose seats are nullified to not wait to be vindicated but instead vindicate themselves.

He instructed them to be in parliament despite the Speaker’s ruling which he said was unconstitutional. 

More: lusakatimes.com

PSL Postpones 5 Fixtures As COVID-19 Cases Rise

The Premier Soccer League has announced that five Matchday 3 games have been postponed after several players and officials tested positive for coronavirus.

The matches were scheduled for Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.

But after the outbreak, the league has announced rearranged fixtures involving unaffected teams.

According to PSL Covid-19 regulations, a fixture should be postponed if the involved club records at least seven positive cases.

The games will be played over the weekend.

Saturday 11 December
Ngezi Platinum Stars vs Herentals (Baobab Stadium)
Chicken Inn vs Tenax (Luveve Stadium)

Sunday 12 December
Bulawayo Chiefs vs FC Platinum (Luveve Stadium).
Harare City vs Yadah (NSS)

*Kick-off is at 3 pm CAT for all the games.

Postponed Matches
ZPC Kariba vs Triangle United (Nyamhunga Stadium)
Black Rhinos vs CAPS United (NSS)
WhaWha vs Bulawayo City (Ascot Stadium)
Manica Diamonds vs Highlanders (Sakubva Stadium)
Dynamos vs Cranborne Bullets (NSS. – Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Bayern Thrash Barcelona

FC Barcelona were thumped 0-3 in the Champions League by Bayern Munich, a result which has now seen them drop to the Europa League.

The Catalan giants needed to win in Germany and hope for a favourable result in the other group game between Benfica and Dynamo Kiev but found the going tough at the Allienz Arena.

Goals by Thomas Muller, Leeroy Sane and Jamal Musiana condemned the Spanish giants to their fourth defeat in the group, and consequently exit from Europe’s premier club competition.

Benfica beat Kiev 2-0.

They (Barcelona), have been knocked out of the Champions League group stage for the first time since 2003.

Bayern have now scored 14 goals in their last three Champions League meetings against the Spanish giants.

With eight goals in seven matches, Muller is now the player with most goals against Barcelona in the competition.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

CHAMISA FAMILY APPRECIATION MESSAGE

“And above all things have fervent love for one another, for love will cover a multitude of sins.” 1 Peter 4:8

Leaders, Comrades and Friends.
The New Zimbabwe family.

“We are thankful…We are family”.

We heartily thank all of you who joined us for the unveiling of Gogo Chamisa’s tombstone in Chiwara Village, Gutu on Saturday the 4th of December 2021. It was so great.

We enjoyed incredible love and warmth from you all. Words fail us. Thank you all our Leaders, comrades and friends. Your love and support continues to comfort and inspire us. You are indeed our family.

To the thousands that braved the heat and distances to be with us in Chiwara and the many more that stood with us in prayer and support. Thank you.

God mightily bless you all.Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a blessed and jolly festive season.

The Chamisa Family.

Full Text: Teachers Wary Of Escalating COVID-19 Cases

Escalation of Covid-19 Cases in Schools in Zimbabwe, Worrisome

8 December 2021

The escalation of covid cases in schools is worrisome, and so is failure to adopt a broad intervention plan to combat covid-19 pandemic. In Masvingo province, Mucheke High, Gokomere High, Mutero High, and several other schools in Chivi district are currently under seige from covid-19 pandemic, while many more schools such as Victoria High, Gutu High, Deure High etc are still smarting from recent covid-19 pandemic cases, just as many other schols across the country. It is clear that lack of covid-19 abatement equipment in schools, lack of constant running water, bloated classes and conjested hostels are major issues behind the spread of covid in schools. Forget about Standard Operation Procedures, they are non-existent in most schools in Zimbabwe. There is a quandary in schools over invigilation of covid-19 positive students with many teachers forced to invigilate without protective gear. Many teachers have subsequently contracted the virus. Such command and control tactics have, therefore, endangered the health and safety of other pupils and teachers in schools. As Ptuz we urge gvt to come up with a broad strategic intervention plan rather than live in denial or lies peddled by Taungana Ndoro. If nothing is done as a matter of urgency, there is danger that schools may be virtually abandoned by teachers, or totally converted into quarantine centres rather than function as institutions of learning and teaching. At any rate, it is our conviction that teachers must be paid for invigilating public examinations run by Zimsec. A health and safety threat to one teacher and one student, is a threat to all teachers and students in Zimbabwe.

Venceremos

Dr Takavafira M. Zhou, Ptuz President

Mnangagwa Exposes Learners, Teachers To COVID-19

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has said the destruction of the country’s education sector by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is disheartening.

The entire learning system is in disarray…

According to the party, ZIMSEC has dismally failed to run public examinations.

See statement below:

Mthuli Ncube Budget A Fraud – Biti

Tinashe Sambiri| MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti has said Finance Minister Mthuli’s 2020 budget is a fraud.

Writing on Twitter, Hon Biti described the budget as a total and deliberate misrepresentation of facts.

Mthuli is desperate to conceal the repercussions of an underperforming economy.

Hon Biti argued:
With an anticipated but rigged growth rate of 5.5% , 2021 revenue of ZW$4.5 can’t mutate to ZW$ 9 b in 2022.This is feja feja economics. However if one uses parallel rate of 1:200 , the 2022 Budget is US$4.6 b which is achievable.

So fact is #Mthuli has used 1:200 exchange rate.

The 2022 Budget is therefore a fraud seeking to hide ,a grossly underperforming economy, high levels& inflation & the horrendous failure of the de-dollarization process Mthuli is fundamentally dishonest&his little games with budget figures is pathetic. Truth is we deserve better

Hon Biti

President Chamisa To Fix Zim’s Political Puzzle- Wiwa

Tinashe Sambiri/ Tough-talking MDC Alliance vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala has said the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is a useless and confused political figure.

According to Hon Sikhala, the country’s Presidency is vacant because Mr Mnangagwa does not know how to run the country.

“The most vacant job in Zimbabwe is that of the President. We want a Chief Executive of our country who knows what to do and what he is doing. We currently have a joke for a president.

Lets all rally behind Advocate Nelson Chamisa and fix the puzzle,” Hon Sikhala wrote on Twitter.

President Chamisa

Biti Dismisses Mthuli Ncube Feja Feja Economics

Tinashe Sambiri| MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti has said Finance Minister Mthuli’s 2020 budget is a fraud.

Writing on Twitter, Hon Biti described the budget as a total and deliberate misrepresentation of facts.

Mthuli is desperate to conceal the repercussions of an underperforming economy.

Hon Biti argued:
With an anticipated but rigged growth rate of 5.5% , 2021 revenue of ZW$4.5 can’t mutate to ZW$ 9 b in 2022.This is feja feja economics. However if one uses parallel rate of 1:200 , the 2022 Budget is US$4.6 b which is achievable.

So fact is #Mthuli has used 1:200 exchange rate.

The 2022 Budget is therefore a fraud seeking to hide ,a grossly underperforming economy, high levels& inflation & the horrendous failure of the de-dollarization process Mthuli is fundamentally dishonest&his little games with budget figures is pathetic. Truth is we deserve better

Mthuli Ncube

CSOs Urges Zimbabweans To Reject PVO Amendment Bill

By A Correspondent- Civic society organisations (CSOs) have urged Zimbabweans to make written submissions to Parliament rejecting the proposed Private Voluntary Organisation (PVO) Amendment Bill.

They say the legislation that is before Parliament had serious implications that would affect the work of PVOs, trusts, associations, and all organisations providing charitable services, as well as everyone who benefits from them.

In an analysis of the proposed law Wednesday, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, the Legal Resources Foundation and Kubatana said the Bill sought to restrict the work of PVOs. The civic groups said:

The suggested amendments will restrict the work of all PVOs. The amendments will violate important human rights and affect communities that depend on the work of PVOs.

The Bill seeks to legalise attacks on those who do not agree with the government or those who may be seen as opponents of the government. It limits the ability of citizens to access health, legal, humanitarian and other support that is offered by PVOs.

The Bill has been red-flagged for provisions that force PVOs to reveal to the minister funding that comes from outside Zimbabwe.

The legislation makes it a punishable crime for organisations to receive such funds and contributions without registration.

The Bill bans PVOs from working on issues involving politics or supporting or opposing a political party, or candidate in any election.

The Public Service and Social Welfare minister is also given powers to control operations of PVOs, including removing their leaders.

Drama As Zanu Pf Stalwarts Fight Over ED Regalia

By A Correspondent- There were clashes in Nzvimbo at a ZANU PF-organised sports gala at the weekend when two senior party officials fought over regalia, amid reports of growing factionalism in Mashonaland Central province.

Central committee member John Nhamburo was offended after a member of the provincial committee, Justine Marufu, came to the function wearing regalia imprinted with the face of a politburo member Kenneth Musanhi. 
 
Nhamburo, who is the Zanu PF provincial chairperson and is seen as Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe’s ally, gave Marufu marching orders. Nhamburo said:

I ordered Marufu to go and change his regalia because it showed that he was representing Musanhi instead of the President (Emmerson Mnangagwa).

When I gave Marufu the marching orders, he seemed to have understood and went on to change the T-shirt, but I was surprised that on Sunday at the (district coordinating committee) DCC executive meeting, I was grilled over the issue. These games are for President Mnangagwa, and whenever we conduct his programmes, we wear his regalia, not any other individual’s regalia.

There are more pronounced divisions amongst ZANU PF supporters in Mashonaland Central just ahead of provincial elections with some aligned to Kazembe while others back James Makamba.

A number of supporters are also backing businessman Tafadzwa Musarara.-newsday

ED Frets Over Rise In Armed Robberies Involving Soldiers

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is fretting over a rise in the number of armed robberies involving soldiers and police officers, with observers saying it is tantamount to a mutiny.

Mnangagwa promised to immediately address the welfare of soldiers whose welfare was seriously impacted by poor remuneration and working conditions over years.

He made the claims during the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day celebrations in Harare yesterday.

Mnangagwa warned rogue elements in the security sector against being involved in criminal activities.

“Yours is a noble profession, you must, therefore, avoid association and acts that put to shame our security institutions,” Mnangagwa warned.

“You as officers, men and women of the ZDF (Zimbabwe Defence Forces) should never be entangled in criminal activities.”

The country has experienced a rise in cases of soldiers and police officers being involved in armed robberies and other criminal activities in the past months. Some of those implicated fall under the Presidential Guard.

Observers say the rise in cases of unruly behaviour by members of the security forces was an indictment on Mnangagwa whose government is paying them slave wages.

Although soldiers and police offices are paid more than other civil servants, their salaries have been eroded by inflation, forcing some of them into crime to supplement their income.

Most military men and women, who helped Mnangagwa to wrest power from the late former President Robert Mugabe in a November 2017 coup, are also struggling.

But Mnangagwa yesterday promised to address their welfare.

“On the welfare side, my government is committed to improve the conditions of service of the ZDF members,” Mnangagwa said.

“Meanwhile, I challenge the ZDF administration to accelerate the completion of accommodation projects underway at Imbizo, Dzivarasekwa and Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo barracks.”

Last year, Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri admitted that soldiers were engaging in criminal activities at the country’s ports of entry, attributing such behaviour to low morale due to the deteriorating economic situation in the country.

She also spoke of a shortage of necessities in barracks, including food and transport.

Mnangagwa said his government would equip the ZDF with modern technologies to enable them to ward off domestic and international threats.

“My administration will thus continue to equip the defence forces with reliable means and technological capacities towards defending our dignity, sovereignty and territorial integrity as well as advancing our legitimate economic development interests at home and abroad,” he said.

The Airforce of Zimbabwe (AFZ) has been struggling with antiquated flying equipment owing to lack of investments into its hangar since independence.

Over the past two months, the AFZ lost two of its old helicopters in separate crashes, one of them fatal.

Mnangagwa said the army should be alive to any sinister moves.

“In this context, any sinister activities or clandestine machinations aimed at derailing and undermining national security will be exposed and perpetrators appropriately dealt with,” Mnangagwa said.

Although accused by most Western countries and in a number of United Nations reports of violating human rights and using the army to quash opposing voices in a shrinking Zimbabwean democracy, Mnangagwa said his regime respected peace.

“We are a peaceful nation and a God-fearing people who uphold the international peace, justice and the rule of law as anchors for a prosperous global world and shared future,” he said.

-Newsday

Zvishavane Gold Dealer Assaults Wives For Refusing To Twerk In Public

One of Zvishavane’s top gold dealers, Samson Gondwe has been caged in prison until December 9, 2021 for allegedly assaulting his two wives who had refused to shake their bums in public.

This happens when the World is commemorating the 16 Days of Activism against Gender based Violence.

The incident happened on Saturday when Gondwe popularly known as Sam Dread was drinking beer with his two wives Precious Mushaikwa and Popadopoules Droder Mollin.

Many residents did not believe that Gondwe will be remanded in prison because of his wealth but Zvishavane Magistrate Evia Matura proved that the law in her courtroom was not selective.

State prosecutor Isheunesu Mashayanye vehemently refused bail for the accused arguing that he was likely to interfere with witnesses since the two complainants were his wives. He also said that the accused could run away as he had the means to do so.

“Sam Dread” pleaded not guilty when charged with contravening the Domestic Violence Act.
Mashayanye told the court that on Saturday the accused and his wives were drinking beer at a car sale opposite Zvishavane Magistrate court.

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

He initially went to court on Saturday morning but the prosecutor could not take any action against the accused allegedly because his docket had missing information and this sent the social media abuzz with residents claiming that Gondwe had paid bribes.

-Masvingo Mirror

MDC Alliance Bemoans Education Sector Crisis

Opposition MDC Alliance has called upon the government to urgently review the education sector saying there is a worsening crisis.

We present below the party’s statement:

Urgently Review Crisis In The Education Sector

State of the Education Sector

As the education year draws to a close, the MDC Alliance bemoans the worsening crisis in the education sector. Education is the bedrock of any successful nation yet the regime in Harare has continued to ignore the plight of teachers and schools in the country. Underinvestment in infrastructure, poor remuneration for teachers and a half-baked curriculum are at the core of the crisis. The new curriculum has made ICT a key element of the curriculum, yet 80% of primary and 65% of secondary schools are not electrified. Several students are still learning under a tree, while most infrastructure in rural and resettlement areas is dilapidated. Lack of investment in quality public education as well as poverty have cumulatively affected many children with the consequent high dropout rates epitomised by half the students that have registered to write examinations (Grade 7, ‘0’ level and ‘N level) in 2021 in comparison with 2020 candidates. There is also increased child labour in tea plantations in Chipinge, tobacco farms mostly in Mashonaland provinces, sugar plantations in Chiredzi, and gold mining areas across the country

While it is accepted that Continuous Learning Assessment Activity (CALA) is important, the hurried nature in which it was rolled out has overburdened the students, teachers and parents. There is therefore great need to increase the budgetary allocation for CALA, develop uniform assessment CALA tools, train teachers effectively on administering CALA, and reduce CALA tasks before its effective implementation. We demand greater investment in quality public education, the setting of benchmarks for a skills revolution in the education sector by blending theory and life experiences and providing life skills that can assist students to function beyond the classroom.

Public Examinations

The credibility of managing public examinations in Zimbabwe is under serious threat because of ZIMSEC’s poor management style. ZIMSEC as a parastatal that runs the management of public examinations must give teachers incentives for invigilation of public examinations in line with the best regional practice. We urge the regime in Harare to speedily resolve the impasse between ZIMSEC and teachers over the issue of invigilation of public examinations. In the interest of enhancing the credibility of ZIMSEC as an examination board it is important to close leakages that have become a perennial challenge.

Teachers’ Crisis

There is growing discontent among teachers largely because of the slave wages being paid to them following the reduction of teachers’ salaries from US$540 in October 2018 to the current average equivalent of US$140. There is also a deficit of 60,000 teachers in Zimbabwean schools with the consequent high teacher-pupil ratio. The absence of dialogue and meaningful collective bargaining have worsened the crisis in the education system with teachers systematically receiving salaries far less than other civil servants.

We call for the challenges in the education sector highlighted above to be urgently addressed through resolution of the remuneration crisis, a consultative curriculum review in order to improve and revamp the functional literacy of the Zimbabwean education system, greater investment in quality public education, and accessible and affordable tertiary education.

Evelyn Muzungu Masaiti

Secretary for Education, Sport and Culture

Another Political Party Launched “After The Realisation That There Is A Leadership Crisis In Zim”- FACT or UTTER NONSENSE?

By A Correspondent- A new political party, Zimbabwe Socio-Economic Democrats (ZSD) has been launched in Gweru and is among several other political parties that are emerging ahead of the 2023 elections.

ZSD president Nkosikhona Ndlovu, a businessman who contested and lost the Gweru urban parliamentary seat in 2018, last weekend told journalists in Gweru that his party was formed after the realisation that there was a leadership crisis in the country. He said:

Zimbabwe deserves better leadership which can champion job opportunities, a living wage, better health and education for all.

We have three major crises in the country —  the health sector crisis which is worsened by COVID-19, the economic crisis that has triggered unemployment and loss of production as well as institutional decay caused by corruption.

He said it was high time Zimbabweans stand up and fight for good governance hence their slogan ‘Phakama/Simuka/Arise.’

Ndlovu added that his party will push for equitable distribution of resources mentioning that “the people of Marange should benefit from diamonds, those in Kariba should benefit from tourism which is booming in that area.”

He said his party headquarters would be in Gweru, where it would fight for opportunities for the working class.-newsday

Zim Man Nabbed With 7 Minors In Botswana

By A Correspondent- A 29 year old Zimbabwean man has been arrested in Botswana after he was found travelling to South Africa with seven children in a suspected human trafficking case.

Eric Mpofu, who is unemployed, appeared before a Francistown Magistrate, Chandapiwa Molefi, on Monday on a charge of ill-treatment of children.

According to media reports, Mpofu was arrested by police on December 3 at Bluetown while travelling with seven children from Zimbabwe to South Africa.

Prosecutor Sesafeleng Dijeng applied for charges to be read to Mpofu and his plea was reserved.

Dijeng also made an application for Mpofu to be remanded in custody and called the Investigating Officer (IO) to advance reasons why Mpofu should be remanded in custody.

After the charges were read to the accused, Magistrate Molefi asked Dijeng to clarify the particulars of the offence since the case has elements of human trafficking.

In response, Dijeng said Mpofu was found transporting minors from Zimbabwe to South Africa.

“The minors had no parents accompanying them when they were found in the company of Mpofu, hence we are saying that they are vulnerable to ill-treatment.

“The investigators are still trying to unravel if the accused had permission from the legal guardians or parents of the children to take them to South Africa as he alleges,” said Dijeng.

The investigating officer, Assistant Superintendent Meshack Mosika, told the court that Mpofu was arrested last Friday and that investigations were at their initial stages, hence the proposal to continue detaining him.

Our investigations so far show that the accused was in transit from Zimbabwe to South Africa through Botswana.

“He has no permanent place of residence in Botswana, he does not have any gainful employment in Botswana and he is also facing a very serious offence.

We are yet to ascertain charges that could be later levelled against Mpofu since his current charge has an element of human trafficking,” said Mosika.

He added that Mpofu could flee the country once freed on bail.

Investigators also believe the process of investigations could be protracted since Zimbabwean and South African authorities may be involved.

“We have to establish the guardians of the children in Zimbabwe as well as their parents who are said to be in South Africa.

There is also the likelihood of having to carry out DNA tests to confirm if the people who will come forward to claim that they are parents of the children are indeed their parents.

We are afraid that if the accused is granted bail, he is unlikely to fulfil his bail conditions,” said Mosika.

The children are presently under police care.

Asked by Magistrate Molefi why the children were under police care and not social welfare officers since the matter was urgent and involved children, Dijeng made a miscellaneous application to be given time to urgently finalise the process of handing over the custody of the children from police to social welfare officers.

Molefi then remanded Mpofu in custody.- Herald

ZLHR MOURNS DEWA MAVHINGA

The board, staff and membership of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) is profoundly saddened to learn about the unfortunate passing on on Saturday 4 December 2021 of Dewa Mavhinga, a passionate and extraordinary human rights defender and a dear colleague to many of us who focused on documenting violations of human rights in Zimbabwe and the African region.

Throughout his career, Dewa served as a true inspiration to us all and blazed a trail for promotion and protection of human rights and remained committed to be a voice for the voiceless and helped several of us with documenting and reporting on numerous human rights violations.

Dewa was known throughout the development and human rights community not just for how he was articulate but also inspirational and for his human warmth. His passing is a loss for the people of Zimbabwe, Africa and the rest of the world.

We have lost an extraordinary activist who showed the skills of leadership and great determination and his legacy will stand as an example to all of us to persist in our pursuit of progress and a just and democratic world.

ZLHR was fortunate enough to have worked closely with Dewa on a number of occasions over the years and every time that we interacted with him we were struck by both the force of his personality and the quality of his intellect.

In solidarity, ZLHR reaffirms its commitment to protect human rights and the human rights defenders who uphold them. This was the ideal to which Dewa was dedicated and we must ensure that this will be his legacy.

The passing on of Dewa is an enormous loss to his family, his extended family including Human Rights Watch and to the world he cared so much about.

ZLHR extends its most sincere condolences to his wife Fiona, his children, the Mavhinga family, friends and colleagues as we grieve together with them during this painful moment.

May God grant Dewa eternal rest and may his memory and deeds live on and be remembered for posterity.

Omicron Send Covid-19 Cases Soaring 2 555 Per Day, Up 5 000% In A Week – With It Pressure To Ensure Free Elections

By Nomusa Garikai- As of 6 December 2021, Zimbabwe had 141 601 cumulated covid-19 cases, 2 555 new cases up from the 50 or less per day of last week.

The country has vaccinated 3.8 million and 2.8 million with the first and second jab respectively. As recent as July this year the Zanu PF government was promising to have the 10 million herd immunity double jabbed by the end of the year. The soaring number of cases would be worrying if had some line of defence; it is sickening when we have none.

“Health and childcare minister and vice President Constantino Chiwenga has confirmed that the new Omicron variant was already in the country in what could spoil Christmas festivities as the country is likely to announce tight lockdown measures to curb the further spread of the deadly disease,” reported Zimeye.

This is rich giving VP Chiwenga had assured the nation the country had measures in place to stop the Omicron variant getting into the country; the buffoon was just talking nonsense, as usual. Zimbabwe has not been testing for the virus nowhere near as vigorously as it should ever since the outbreak. Of course, if you do not test the number of cases and deaths will be low but at the price of not tracking and containing the virus.

No doubt, the 2 555 reported cases is but the ears of the hippo the rest of the beast is hiding in the muddy water and we are just blundering along hoping against hope that the variant will not be deadly.

The covid-19 pandemic has hit the whole world but those nations whose economy was a mess and health care services in shambles have suffered the most. There is no deny that Zimbabwe is one of those countries who economy was a mess and health care services had largely collapsed after 41 years and counting of corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship.

Corona virus must help focus the nation’s mind; Zimbabwe must implement the democratic reforms to ensure the 2023 elections are free, fair and credible – the only sure way to end the curse of bad governance. As things stand not even one token reform was implemented since the 2018 rigged elections; the 2023 elections are set to be a repeat of the 2018, 2013, 2008, etc.

MDC leaders had the golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. They wasted the opportunity and failed to get even one reform implemented in five years. Not even one reform!

MDC leaders and the other opposition opportunists have insisted in participating in the flawed elections giving vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy. Zanu PF has offered the opposition a few gravy train seats to entice them to participate.

If Zimbabwe has under pressure to double our efforts to end the curse of given the country’s economic and political mess two years ago; the corona virus pandemic has made our situation even worse, we must redouble our efforts to make sure there is real political change in 2023.

Since it is too late for any meaningful democratic reforms to be implement before the 2023 elections. And there is no stopping Zanu PF holding the flawed and illegal elections. There signs are MDC and the usual opposition suspects will participate in the flawed elections. We must make sure the flawed election process is condemned and no legitimate government emerge of it.

If the 2023 elections go ahead with no reforms in place then it would be better for Zimbabwe to have no legitimate government and have an interim administration setup whose primary task will be to finally implement the democratic reforms and break the vicious cycle of rigged elections and bad governance Zanu PF dictatorship has fostered on the nation.

Woman Loses US$5k, R2.5k In Bitcoin Pyramid Scheme

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is investigating a case of fraud where a Bulawayo woman (35) was defrauded US 5 580 and ZAR 2500 after being lured to invest the money in a Bitcoin pyramid scheme.

She was supposed to harvest 20% interest after every 10 working days.

Meanwhile Police urges the public to avoid pyramid schemes which end up fleecing them of their hard earned cash.

Apparently, ZRP is warning members of the public against giving lifts to strangers who end up robbing them.

This follows an incident on 04/12/21 along Harare-Bulawayo Road where, a Harare man (23) driving a Toyota Rav 4 picked four passengers destined for Kwekwe at Harare Show Grounds before being robbed of the vehicle and other valuables at the 50km peg.

-Online

National Mine Workers’ Union of Zimbabwe’s Solidarity Message To Teachers’ Unions

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President sends Solidarity Message to Teachers’ Unions

HARARE: NMWUZ – National Mine Workers’ Union of Zimbabwe President Kurebwa Javangwe Nomboka and his Executive, National Council and General Workers have sent a solidarity message to ARTUZ – Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe and PTU – Progressive Teachers’ Union saying that Government had to separate politics from labour issues and genuinely address the grievances of teachers which remained unresolved despite years of engagement for salary review. 

The solidarity message came out after Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa had recently expressed disappointment over Teachers’ representative organisations which he allegedly blamed to be working with foreign governments to undermine his Administration.

By MaxwellTeedzai- “We’re sending our solidarity message to ARTUZ and PTU to remind them that our stance of comradeship remains unwavering and that we’ll not rest until all employees in Zimbabwe secure decent work and a living wage.

On the same wavelength, we also would want to assure them of our total support until all the labour concerns of Teachers in Zimbabwe are resolved with the honour they deserve,” said Nomboka in a statement.

“And industrial unrest, he said must continue to be the order of the day because no worker is happy that an economic issue meant to address real labour grievances be treated as a political matter as we all know how President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa had recently accused Teachers’ Unions of working in cohorts with the British government to topple the Zimbabwean government,” retorted Nomboka.

President Mnangagwa had said during a Zanu Pf Politburo meeting that the comments made by a Junior Minister in the UK House of Lords had revealed that the British Government were clandestinely holding meetings with Trade Unions in Zimbabwe to discuss the country’s sovereign labour issues.

Nomboka added, “Government must not victimise Unions but should rather treat labour issues separately and apolitically while simultaneously rendering them the respect they deserve because honestly speaking, employees in Zimbabwe continue to work under meagre conditions”.

Government he further noted had to lead by example and stop the further victimisation of its employees as this move was likely to cause protocol disability where for instance they would fail to honour the rights of employees and their respective Trade Unions by not granting them freedom of expression, the right to assemble and their right to a decent life, matters which he feared would cause Workers’ Committees, employers, companies and the private sector to follow suit in victimisation of Unions.

The parlous state of Zimbabwe’s education system, lack of investment in quality public education, living wage and payment for invigilation of examinations run by ZIMSEC, among many other things continue to be a thorn in the flesh for employees

“If Government continues to threaten the existence of Workers’ Committees and Trade Unions we’re left with no other option but the demand for a spontaneous strike as a remedy,” said the NMWUZ President.

The ARTUZ is an organisation founded in 2009, working for the improvement of the working conditions of Rural Teachers as well as the right to education in rural areas of Zimbabwe. ARTUZ has over eight thousand members and operates in eight provinces of Zimbabwe.

Amid rising concern over the new COVID-19 variant, omicron, the Government of Zimbabwe has done nothing to ensure the health security of workers in general and Teachers in particular.

PTUZ has since denied the allegations saying it is only determined to ensure that the government has improved teachers’ salaries and working conditions.

Truck Driver Nabbed Over Mbanje

By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwean truck driver has been nabbed for possessing 1,065 kilograms of marijuana.

The truck driver was arrested in Beitbridge.

Tweeted the police:

“On 4 December 2021, police in Beitbridge arrested Blessed Mangezi (31), a truck driver found in possession of a plastic bag with 1,065 kgs of dagga.”

More details follow.

Rights Lawyers Group Mourn Dewa Mavhinga

The board, staff and membership of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) is profoundly saddened to learn about the unfortunate passing on on Saturday 4 December 2021 of Dewa Mavhinga, a passionate and extraordinary human rights defender and a dear colleague to many of us who focused on documenting violations of human rights in Zimbabwe and the African region.

Throughout his career, Dewa served as a true inspiration to us all and blazed a trail for promotion and protection of human rights and remained committed to be a voice for the voiceless and helped several of us with documenting and reporting on numerous human rights violations.

Dewa was known throughout the development and human rights community not just for how he was articulate but also inspirational and for his human warmth. His passing is a loss for the people of Zimbabwe, Africa and the rest of the world.

We have lost an extraordinary activist who showed the skills of leadership and great determination and his legacy will stand as an example to all of us to persist in our pursuit of progress and a just and democratic world.

ZLHR was fortunate enough to have worked closely with Dewa on a number of occasions over the years and every time that we interacted with him we were struck by both the force of his personality and the quality of his intellect.

In solidarity, ZLHR reaffirms its commitment to protect human rights and the human rights defenders who uphold them. This was the ideal to which Dewa was dedicated and we must ensure that this will be his legacy.

The passing on of Dewa is an enormous loss to his family, his extended family including Human Rights Watch and to the world he cared so much about.

ZLHR extends its most sincere condolences to his wife Fiona, his children, the Mavhinga family, friends and colleagues as we grieve together with them during this painful moment.

May God grant Dewa eternal rest and may his memory and deeds live on and be remembered for posterity.

ED Repeating Mugabe’s Mistakes On VPs Nomination

By A Correspondent- Exiled former Information Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo has said President Emmerson Mnangagwa made an error in choosing his deputies, a mistake that was also made by his predecessor, the late Robert Mugabe.

Moyo said the two leaders should not have appointed powerful Vice Presidents who were also the source of their power.

Said Moyo:

In African countries where a President’s source of the presidency is a powerful VP, and not a democratic election; that President’s tenure is a borrowed one, and thus can be ended anytime. That is what happened to (Robert Gabriel) Mugabe after he made (Emmerson Dambudzo) Mnangagwa, who was his source of power, a VP!

Bob’s mistake was to appoint Mnangagwa as his VP, a mistake he would not have made had Solomon (Rex Nhongo) Mujuru been around. Once Mnangagwa became VP, it was game over for Mugabe. This is admitted, in fact, asserted, in Mnangagwa’s official biography, “A Life of Sacrifice” by Eddie Cross!

Mugabe was toppled in 2017 in a military assisted transition dubbed ‘Operation Restore Legacy’ that followed the dismissal of Mnangagwa who was then VP.

Vice President Constantino Guveya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga who was the military boss at the time deployed troops onto the troops in response to the dismissal of his ‘friend,’ Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Moyo’s remarks come when there are reports that suggest that the VP is leading a faction that is pushing to dislodge Mnangagwa from power.

Tanya Muzinda Named On Prestigious BBC’s 100 Women 2021

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe’s female motocross champion rider Tanya Muzinda has been included on the prestigious BBC’s 100 Women 2021 list announced by the world’s leading public service broadcaster.

The 17-year-old rising star, who is the European Union-Zimbabwe Honorary Ambassador for Youth, Sports and Gender, is well known for her exploits on the motocross racing track and her efforts to empower children from underprivileged communities in the country.

Muzinda (17) who is now based in Florida, United States has been named alongside other influential women from all over the globe.

BBC said:

Taking on the male-dominated world of motocross, or off-road motorcycle racing, Tanya Muzinda has become her country’s off-road circuits champion. She is the first Zimbabwean woman to win a motocross championship since the competition started in 1957.

Inspired by her father, Tawanda, a former biker, she started training when she was five. Now 17, Muzinda hopes to be the first black African to win a women’s motocross world championship. In 2018, she was crowned Junior Sportswoman of the Year by the African Union. With her motocross earnings, she engages in charitable work, paying tuition fees for around 100 students to attend school in Harare.

Claire Williams, the editor of 100 Women, said for the first time, they were dedicating half of this year’s 100 Women list to women from one country — Afghanistan.

Williams said they wanted to recognise the bravery and the strength of Afghan women as they reset their lives.  

Muzinda could not hide her excitement after her recent recognition by the BBC. Tanya wrote on her Facebook wall yesterday:

It’s an honor to be named amongst great and powerful women in the whole wide world as BBC 100 Women’s most inspiring and influential.

It gives me hope and (it’s) a great sign to my fellow country little girls that despite all our setbacks and limitations on our paths we will rise!!

Well done to the other honoree Women.

Muzinda is the first female winner of a race heat in Great Britain when she competed in the 2017 British Masters Kids National Motocross Championships in Motoland Mildenhall track.

Taya and her family relocated to Florida, United States, towards the end of 2019 in her bid to race consistently with world-acclaimed riders.

Her move to the United States was orchestrated by her international manager, Stefy Bau of Italy, who is a former three-time World Women’s Motocross Champion.-statemedia

Police Nab Two Over Chadcombe Robbery

By A Correspondent- Police have arrested two armed robbers who escaped during a shootout with former Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Inspector, Joseph Nemaisa in Chadcombe, Harare on Monday night.

In a statement on Wednesday night, ZRP national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi revealed that one of the suspects was a former police officer while the other was a serving member of the Zimbabwe National Army. 

The three robbers shot dead by Nemaisa have been identified by the police as Charles Chirara, Tariro Gora and Brian Koga Tendere.

Below is the statement issued by Assist Comm Nyathi:

UPDATE ON AN ARMED ROBBERY CASE IN CHADCOMBE, HARARE

Reference is made to an armed robbery incident which occurred at Joseph Nemaisa’s Chadcombe home in Harare on 6th December 2021.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has arrested Ex-Constable Francis Takura (33) and Private Virimai Nyandoro (37) of the Zimbabwe National Army who escaped from Chadcombe on the night of 6th December 2021.

The Police has also identified the three suspects who were shot dead through the National Fingerprints Bureau and the Police Scenes of Crime experts as listed:

  • Brian Koga Tendere (38), of Chikupo Village, Murewa.
  • Charles Chirara (30), of number 573 Ushewokunze, Harare.
  • Tariro Gora (21), of 1 Commando Barracks, Harare.

Police recovered a long bar shifting spanner, five screwdrivers, short bar spirit level, wheel spanner, pliers, AK47 magazine loaded with 17×7.62 mm live rounds, 12x 7.62 mm spent cartridges and a Norinco Pistol with a magazine of six rounds at the scene of crime.

Investigations by Police so far have revealed that the Norinco pistol was stolen through robbery on 5th November 2021 at a house along Bishop Gaul Avenue, Harare.

Further investigations led to the recovery of a .22 rifle fitted with a telescopic sight, a 303 rifle, an AK 47 magazine loaded with 25 live rounds, 303 rifle magazine loaded with seven live rounds hidden in Tariro Gora’s room.

Police have also established that Francis Takura was discharged from the Police Support Unit in year 2018.

Brian Koga Tendere was recently released from prison after serving a ten-year sentence for a robbery case which occurred in Borrowdale, Harare, in year 2011.

Charles Chirara was on bail pending trial for the ZB Bank robbery involving US$2 775 000.00 and ZWL$40 000.00 cash-in-transit which occurred in Nyabira on 6th January 2021, while Tariro Gora was a rogue soldier who escaped from duty with a service rifle.

The gang is linked to a spate of armed robbery cases in and around Harare with one complainant (50) identifying his stolen shoes through the suspects’ pictures which trended on social media.

Meanwhile, The Police applaud the public for the cooperation given in fighting robbery cases in the country.

Fuel Prices Go UP

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has increased fuel prices.

In a notice this Wednesday, the maximum pump price of diesel are now at ZWL$150.31 or US$1.38 per litre, with petrol prices being capped at ZWL$154.56 or US$1.42 per litre.

There has been a significant increase in the fuel prices in Zimbabwe dollars for this month compared to the prices for November, albeit the product is not being sold in local currency.

In US dollars, the diesel price did not change while that of petrol has increased by US$0.02.

In October ZERA set the cap for the price of diesel at ZWL$136.44 per litre and petrol at ZWL$138.70.

In USD terms, the prices have not changed for diesel at it was also capped at US$1.38 while petrol price rose marginally to US$1.42 per litre. ZERA said in a notice:

The public and operators are advised that the blending ratio has been reviewed from E20 to E10. Operators may sell the petroleum products below the prescribed prices depending on their trading advantages and should display prices in a prominent place as provided by the fuel pricing regulations.

Mnangagwa Targets Kasukuwere, Mzembi Properties

By A Correspondent- The Government said it was targeting all properties owned by former President Robert Mugabe allies that were corruptly acquired and forfeit them.

Treasury, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and other anti-graft partners are now applying robust measures from seizures to making applications for forfeiture of ill-gotten wealth, including vehicles used to commit crimes.
The anti-corruption authorities estimate that billions of United States dollars could be siphoned out of the country annually.
Assets worth over US$30 million dollars have so far been recovered spreading over immovable properties and luxury vehicles linked to top business executives and high-profile individuals, Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi has said.
Speaking on the sidelines of the launch of the National Development Strategy 1 Strategic Plan Review and crafting of the secretary’s contract for 2022 in Gweru on Monday, Mr Hodzi said Government was leaving no stone unturned in fighting graft.
“In terms of asset recovery and forfeiture, we can only properly pronounce that we have recovered assets after a court order. There is a whole application, court process done in the High Court under the Money Laundering and Regulations Act. What we have is an asset forfeiture office that takes those applications of unexplained wealth and for those that would have been found on the wrong side of the law,” he said.
Mr Hodzi said ill-gotten wealth cases involving former Cabinet ministers and top officials, among others, were before the courts.
“We have civil and criminal processes against fugitives who include (Saviour) Kasukuwere, (Walter) Mzembi, (Godfrey) Gandawa, Jonathan Moyo, Augustine Chihuri, (Patrick) Zhuwao and others. In these cases, what we have done is because the accused persons absconded from trial or when we served them with indict papers, they removed themselves from the jurisdiction of the country and went into foreign jurisdictions, we continued with the matters,” he said.
“We are continuing with trials with applications and I am happy that we have developed adequate jurisprudence. This is the first time in the history of the country.
“The US$30 million we are talking about is in the form of physical assets that now belong to the Government. It’s not money we are picking from thin air but from such criminals.
“There is a forfeiture of a house from a Zinara official and right now it’s being managed by the asset management unit in terms of the law. There are a number of properties forfeited under the same provision and last week we forfeited six trucks from illicit businesses.”
The late socialite and businessman, Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure with some of his cars
Mr Hodzi said in the case involving Kadungure, an order has been made for the forfeiture of his vehicles.
We are seeking a final order to forfeit quite expensive cars such as Rolls Royce and Lamborghini from Genius Kadungure, the now deceased. During trials when he was still alive, there is one involving illegal importation of high performing, expensive cars,” he said.
“We have evidence from South Africa of the Rolls Royce and Lamborghini of how much he paid on the South African side, how much he paid the manufacturers. We have evidence of how much he paid in duty when he brought them to the country and undervalued.
“We were able to prove that he defrauded Zimra of duty and we simply impounded and made sure the cars were forfeited to the State.”
Mr Hodzi said the aim of the blitz was to disable criminals from destroying the economy, adding that most of the property was brought by the criminals using public funds.
“So as the Second Republic is rebuilding, every penny must be accounted for. So, having the forfeiture orders is empowering Treasury and the public,” he said.
“We want to discourage criminals and make sure that the adage which says crime pays doesn’t apply because crime doesn’t pay. We will be going for ill-gotten property by criminals.”
Mr Hodzi said asset recovery was one of the biggest arsenals for the Prosecutor-General.
“What we have done is to restructure the asset recovery unit and a team of dedicated prosecutors to assist the Prosecutor-General.
“This will be used as a tool to disrupt the activities of organised cartels. We have a massive number of cases,” he said.
-Chronicle

Ex-Policeman, Serving Soldier Among The Chadcombe Armed Robbers

A Correspondent-The Zimbabwe Republic Police has announced that among the Chadcombe robbers, there was a serving soldier and a former police detail.

The police announced this Wednesday when they released names of both the killed and surviving and arrested armed robbers who were involved in a shootout with retired CID Homicide detective Mr Joseph Nemaisa Monday night.

https://twitter.com/PoliceZimbabwe/status/1468617142404890624/photo/1

Man Drowns Retrieving A Floating Duck

By A Correspondent- A 25-year-old Mvurwi man drowned while trying to retrieve a duck he had stoned.

John Tadeyo of Mutsverengi village under Chief Bepura only managed to swim for 10 metres before being entangled by water weed and drowned.
Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe said the incident happened on December 3 at around 4 pm.
Tadeyo was herding cattle in the company of Mark Jerera (28) near Disi village 2 farm dam when he spotted a duck in the water.

Insp Mundembe said he hit the duck with a stone and it died.
“The duck started floating when Tadeyo dived into the water to get it. He managed to swim for 10 meters before being trapped by water weeds and drowning,” said Insp Mundembe.
“Jerera rushed to a nearby house looking for help. People searched for Tadeyo and failed to locate him.”
A report was made at Bivelkia police post in Mvurwi and before the sub aqua squad arrived villagers managed to retrieve Tadeyo’s body.

Insp Mundembe said no foul play was suspected and a post mortem was waived by a Guruve magistrate.
“We urge people to stay away or be cautious around water bodies and deep waters as they risk drowning or being attacked by dangerous reptiles,” he said.
-Herald

Zvishavane Dealer Arrested For Assaulting Wives For Refusing To Shake Bums In Public

By A Correspondent- A prominent Zvishavane gold dealer, Samson Gondwe has been remanded in custody for allegedly assaulting his two wives who had refused to shake their bums in public.

This happens when the World is commemorating the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence.

The incident happened on Saturday when Gondwe popularly known as Sam Dread was drinking beer with his two wives Precious Mushaikwa and Popadopoules Droder Mollin.

Many residents did not believe that Gondwe will be remanded in prison because of his wealth but Zvishavane Magistrate Evia Matura proved that the law in her courtroom was not selective.
State prosecutor Isheunesu Mashayanye vehemently refused bail for the accused arguing that he was likely to interfere with witnesses since the two complainants were his wives. He also said that the accused could run away as he had the means to do so.
“Sam Dread” pleaded not guilty when charged with contravening the Domestic Violence Act.
Mashayanye told the court that on Saturday the accused and his wives were drinking beer at a car sale opposite Zvishavane Magistrate court.
Gondwe ordered his wives to shake their buttocks in front of some men that were also drinking beer at the place but they refused. The accused then threw stones at his wife hitting their heads and legs.
He initially went to court on Saturday morning but the prosecutor could not take any action against the accused allegedly because his docket had missing information and this sent the social media abuzz with residents claiming that Gondwe had paid bribes. Masvingo Mirror

Mnangagwa Threatens Teachers

TEACHERS’ unions on Monday expressed fear of a clampdown to intimidate them against demanding better salaries after President Emmerson Mnangagwa accused them of pursuing a regime change agenda.

Mr Mnangagwa

Mnangagwa said the unions were working in cahoots with the United Kingdom and the West in their plot to oust the Zanu PF government.

But teachers unions expressed concern that such utterances put the lives of educators at risk as the country gears for the 2023 elections.

They alleged that Mnangagwa might have been misinformed by his advisers, and challenged him to provide proof of teachers working with foreign powers.

The country’s elections have often been violent, especially towards opponents of the ruling party.

During a Monday media briefing in Harare, teachers demanded that a probe team be set up to look into the issue as it was likely to put their lives at risk.

Zimbabwe Teachers Association chief executive officer Sifiso Ndlovu said their only agenda was to fight for decent salaries.

“There is nothing like seeking regime change besides asking for teachers to be paid for invigilation, to be paid a specific salary or decent salary for them to live well as citizens in this country, that is all,” Ndlovu said.

“All we have done is to stick to the principles of asking the government to find a solution to make sure that teachers live decent lives, and all we are doing is within the confines of the law as provided for by the Constitution.”

Ndlovu said teachers were aware that their negotiations with the government would not easily yield positive results but they would soldier on.

“We are bracing ourselves for very tough negotiations. It won’t come out easily; we are not expecting it to come on a platter.

“We have done everything above board, we have been seeking to engage the ministers, the Public Service Commission, the President and that is all we have done,” he said.

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Takavafira Zhou said the statement by Mnangagwa was meant to justify a possible clampdown on leaders of teachers’ unions ahead of the 2023 elections.

“The issue of intimidation is there because you have people believing that it’s true. We are clear and we have never worked with the United Kingdom, we are simply representing the teachers.

“The problem we have in Zimbabwe is that we have people who deliberately lie to the President for personal reasons, but you cannot run a country through gossip and lies.- NewsDay

Man Drowns While Attempting To Retrieve Duck

By A Correspondent- A 25-year-old Mvurwi man has drowned while trying to retrieve a duck he had stoned.

John Tadeyo of Mutsverengi village under Chief Bepura only managed to swim for 10 metres before being entangled by water weed and drowned.
Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe said the incident happened on December 3 at around 4 pm.
Tadeyo was herding cattle in the company of Mark Jerera (28) near Disi village 2 farm dam when he spotted a duck in the water.

Insp Mundembe said he hit the duck with a stone and it died.
“The duck started floating when Tadeyo dived into the water to get it. He managed to swim for 10 meters before being trapped by water weeds and drowning,” said Insp Mundembe.
“Jerera rushed to a nearby house looking for help. People searched for Tadeyo and failed to locate him.”
A report was made at Bivelkia police post in Mvurwi and before the sub aqua squad arrived villagers managed to retrieve Tadeyo’s body.

Insp Mundembe said no foul play was suspected and a post mortem was waived by a Guruve magistrate.
“We urge people to stay away or be cautious around water bodies and deep waters as they risk drowning or being attacked by dangerous reptiles,” he said.
-Herald

COVID- 19 Hits Premier Soccer League Clubs

The domestic league season could be interrupted again after the emergence of the fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic.

Several clubs have been affected after a number of positive cases were recorded in the past week.

The PSL confirmed the situation last week and the rising number in daily cases could force some of the games to be suspended.

According to PSL Covid-19 regulations, a fixture should be postponed if the involved club records at least seven positive cases.

The last time the outbreak disrupted the season was in June, when a number of cases were reported.

The campaign was later suspended due to the national lockdown and only resumed in October after three months.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Unexplained Things Which Suggest Chadcombe Laywer Murdered Own Partners-In-Crime

https://youtu.be/A3_WhRKQ36g

By Joshua Risinamhodzi

  1. Are private citizens allowed to own an assault rifle such as the Stribog used by Nemaisa?
  2. Why did he not notify the police for assistance (by phone) that there was a break-in at his house and he is rushing there
  3. Would you open fire at armed criminals who have your family at their mercy?
  4. From the spent cases what are the firearms that were used and licensed to whom?
  5. What was so valuable at his house in Chadcombe which attracted such a highly armed gang of criminals?
  6. If he is such a sharpshooter, why is it that the so-called remaining 2 criminals managed to get all the particulars of their dead accomplices, together with firearms, and flee with them.
  7. Why was the other body moved as it clearly shows in the video that it was dragged off from its original position?
  8. Why is he unfazed when he killed part of a gang so highly trained and organised, a normal family man would be worried
  9. As an ex-detective and lawyer why did he give The Herald an interview when the case has not been to court?
  10. The deceased robbers are alleged to have been involved in the ZB US$2,7m robbery – could that be where all this mess is emanating from?

ZRP Update On Chadcombe Robbery…

UPDATE ON AN ARMED ROBBERY CASE IN CHADCOMBE, HARARE

Reference is made to an armed robbery incident which occurred at Joseph Nemaisa’s Chadcombe home in Harare on 6th December 2021.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has arrested Ex-Constable Francis Takura (33) and Private Virimai Nyandoro (37) of the Zimbabwe National Army who escaped from Chadcombe on the night of 6th December 2021.

The Police has also identified the three suspects who were shot dead through the National Fingerprints Bureau and the Police Scenes of Crime experts as listed:

Brian Koga Tendere (38), of Chikupo Village, Murewa.
Charles Chirara (30), of number 573 Ushewokunze, Harare.
Tariro Gora (21), of 1 Commando Barracks, Harare.
Police recovered a long bar shifting spanner, five screwdrivers, short bar spirit level, wheel spanner, pliers, AK47 magazine loaded with 17×7.62 mm live rounds, 12x 7.62 mm spent cartridges and a Norinco Pistol with a magazine of six rounds at the scene of crime.

Investigations by Police so far have revealed that the Norinco pistol was stolen through robbery on 5th November 2021 at a house along Bishop Gaul Avenue, Harare.

Further investigations led to the recovery of a .22 rifle fitted with a telescopic sight, a 303 rifle, an AK 47 magazine loaded with 25 live rounds, 303 rifle magazine loaded with seven live rounds hidden in Tariro Gora’s room.

Police have also established that Francis Takura was discharged from the Police Support Unit in year 2018.

Brian Koga Tendere was recently released from prison after serving a ten-year sentence for a robbery case which occurred in Borrowdale, Harare, in year 2011.

Charles Chirara was on bail pending trial for the ZB Bank robbery involving US$2 775 000.00 and ZWL$40 000.00 cash-in-transit which occurred in Nyabira on 6th January 2021, while Tariro Gora was a rogue soldier who escaped from duty with a service rifle.

The gang is linked to a spate of armed robbery cases in and around Harare with one complainant (50) identifying his stolen shoes through the suspects’ pictures which trended on social media.

Meanwhile, The Police applaud the public for the cooperation given in fighting robbery cases in the country

Zimbabwe’s 112th Political Party Formed

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Zimbabwe has birthed the country’s 112th political party.

The Zimbabwe Socio-Economic Democrats (ZSD) was launched in Gweru and joins the pile of parties which the ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa prides himself by saying it demonstrates that the country is very democratic.

The development comes as the nation prepares for the 2023 elections.
ZSD president Nkosikhona Ndlovu, a businessman, last weekend told journalists in Gweru that his party was formed after realisation that there was a leadership crisis in the country.

“Zimbabwe deserves better leadership which can champion job opportunities, a living wage, better health and education for all,” Ndlovu said.

Ndlovu contested and lost the Gweru urban parliamentary seat in 2018.

“We have three major crises in the country — the health sector crisis which is worsened by COVID-19, the economic crisis that has triggered unemployment and loss of production as well as institutional decay caused by corruption.”

He said it was high time Zimbabweans began to fight for good governance.

“That is why our slogan is Phakama/Simuka/Arise. We have been too comfortable, we need to stand up to a system that has brought us here. We need to be shareholders in the distribution of our resources. The people of Marange should benefit from diamonds, those in Kariba should benefit from tourism which is booming in that area.”

He said his party headquarters would be in Gweru, where it would fight for opportunities for the working class.

“There should be affordable healthcare and education as well as job opportunities for everyone,” he said. – additional reporting Newsday

Man Arrested With 7 Zimbabwean Kids In Botswana

A 29-year-old Zimbabwean man has been arrested in Botswana after he was found travelling to South Africa with seven children in a suspected human trafficking case.

Eric Mpofu, who is unemployed, appeared before a Francistown Magistrate, Chandapiwa Molefi, on Monday on a charge of ill-treatment of children.

According to media reports, Mpofu was arrested by police on December 3 at Bluetown while travelling with seven children from Zimbabwe to South Africa.

Prosecutor Sesafeleng Dijeng applied for charges to be read to Mpofu and his plea was reserved.

Dijeng also made an application for Mpofu to be remanded in custody and called the Investigating Officer (IO) to advance reasons why Mpofu should be remanded in custody.

After the charges were read to the accused, Magistrate Molefi asked Dijeng to clarify the particulars of the offence since the case has elements of human trafficking.

In response, Dijeng said Mpofu was found transporting minors from Zimbabwe to South Africa.

“The minors had no parents accompanying them when they were found in the company of Mpofu, hence we are saying that they are vulnerable to ill-treatment.

“The investigators are still trying to unravel if the accused had permission from the legal guardians or parents of the children to take them to South Africa as he alleges,” said Dijeng.

The investigating officer, Assistant Superintendent Meshack Mosika, told the court that Mpofu was arrested last Friday and that investigations were at their initial stages, hence the proposal to continue detaining him.

Our investigations so far show that the accused was in transit from Zimbabwe to South Africa through Botswana.

“He has no permanent place of residence in Botswana, he does not have any gainful employment in Botswana and he is also facing a very serious offence.

We are yet to ascertain charges that could be later levelled against Mpofu since his current charge has an element of human trafficking,” said Mosika.

He added that Mpofu could flee the country once freed on bail.

Investigators also believe the process of investigations could be protracted since Zimbabwean and South African authorities may be involved.

“We have to establish the guardians of the children in Zimbabwe as well as their parents who are said to be in South Africa.

There is also the likelihood of having to carry out DNA tests to confirm if the people who will come forward to claim that they are parents of the children are indeed their parents.

We are afraid that if the accused is granted bail, he is unlikely to fulfil his bail conditions,” said Mosika.

The children are presently under police care.

Asked by Magistrate Molefi why the children were under police care and not social welfare officers since the matter was urgent and involved children, Dijeng made a miscellaneous application to be given time to urgently finalise the process of handing over the custody of the children from police to social welfare officers.

Molefi then remanded Mpofu in custody.- Herald

Courts Shut As COVID Numbers Shoot Up

Zimbabwe’s lower and superior courts have shut down following a spike in COVID cases.

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) yesterday announced it has temporarily closed lower and superior courts across the country to allow fumigation and contact tracing, as cases of Covid-19 infections continue to surge among its employees.
The lower courts will be closed between Wednesday and Thursday and normal business is expected to commence on Friday.

This will also allow for testing and isolation for those affected while superior courts will resume operations on Monday.

JSC head of corporate services, Mrs Constance Makoni-Thodhlana confirmed the development saying the heightened measures were also aimed at curbing the further spread of the Omicron variant. There are at least 19 magistrates’ courts around the country.

“The superior courts include the Constitutional Court, Supreme Court, and High Courts in Harare, Bulawayo, Masvingo, Mutare and Chinhoyi; the Labour Courts in Harare, Bulawayo and Gweru, and the Administrative Court in Harare,” said Mrs Makoni-Thodhlana.

“The temporary closure will allow for fumigation, disinfection and deep cleaning of the premises.”

The temporary closure has affected scheduled trials and initial remands.

The affected units are the JSC head office in Harare, Harare Civil Court, Harare Magistrates Court (Rotten Row), Mbare Courts, Tredgold Court in Bulawayo, Gweru Criminal, Gwanda Civil and Criminal Courts, Plumtree and Mutawatawa courts. Shurugwi, Chitungwiza, Goromonzi, Norton, Rusape, Chegutu, Inyathi, Kadoma and Mutare civil and criminal courts.

“The temporary closure on Wednesday the 8th and Thursday 9th of December 2021 is to allow for disinfection of premises, testing, contact tracing and adherence to all Covid-19 protocols to contain the continued spread of the virus,” said Mrs Makoni- Thodhlana.

“All matters set down for Wednesday, 8 December 2021 are automatically rolled over to Friday, 10 December 2021 while those set down for Thursday, 9 December 2021 are automatically rolled over to Monday, 13 December 2021.”

According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care daily Covid-19 update, as at December 7, Zimbabwe had 145 632 confirmed cases, including 129 006 recoveries and 4 718 deaths.

To date, a total of 3 896 589 people have been vaccinated against Covid-19.-Herald

Should Mr. Nemaisa Be Arrested And Prosecuted?


By Kennedy Masiye | I was prompted to pen down this article because of the raging debate involving Joseph Nemaisa, a former Police Detective, who killed three “suspected” armed robbers at his home in Masasa Park, Harare.


The question that most people have is whether Mr. Nemaisa should be arrested or
not. In a Herald online video interview aired December 8, 2021, Mr. Nemaisa stated that he responded to a distress call from his wife informing him that they were under attack by at least five armed robbers. In his interview, he said he drove home, parked his vehicle some few blocks away and proceeded to the home on a solo covert mission to stop the attack. He mentioned that, without warning, he fired the first gun shot through a glass window, that instantly killed one of the
alleged robbers.

He also talked about gun shots being fired in the house. He further tells the journalist that he also shot in the head and killed one of these invaders before the other two fled the scene.


Now, the facts that are not disputed are: (1) Mr. Nemaisa did not bother to notify the police after receiving information of the alleged robber in progress;

(2) Mr. Nemaisa did not bother to call the police, even after personally witnessing people in his house;

(3) Mr. Nemaisa, was not personally facing imminent danger to his
life;

Joseph Namaise

(4) Mr. Nemaisa fired the first shots that killed two people;

(5) By firing gun shots into his home in typical vigilante escapade, he endangered his family; (6) His actions though dangerous, he managed to rescue his family.


What does the Law say?
It can be argued that Mr. Nemaisa acted in a manner that has signs of self-help.


Like in “Rambo” the movie, his actions were that of a vigilante. Him being a former
Police Detective, he should have known better and informed the authority of the
dangerous situation at his home.
Now let’s look at what the law says.

The law describes “unlawful attack” as any
unlawful conduct which endangers a person’s life, bodily integrity, or freedom
(Section 233 of the Criminal Code). The facts show that Mr. Nemaisa’s life was
he himself not in danger prior to him arriving at his home. However, from the facts,
it is apparent that his family’s lives were indeed in danger. Be that as it may, Mr.
Nemaisa can rely on self-defense of his family against an unlawful attack and can
succeed in court if he proves that:
The unlawful attack on his family had commenced or was imminent or he
believed on reasonable grounds that the unlawful attack had commenced or was imminent.

His conduct was necessary to avert the unlawful attack on his family and
they could not otherwise escape from the danger they faced or avert the
attack;
§ That he believed on reasonable grounds that his or her conduct was
necessary to avert the unlawful attack and that his family could not
otherwise escape from or avert the attack.
The criminal code provides additional grounds on the issue of self-defense. Let’s go
deeper! The Criminal Code also describes “unlawful attack on property” as any
unlawful conduct which endangers or infringes a person’s property (Section 256
of the Criminal Code). The facts show the following;
§ There were five armed men in Mr. Nemaisa’s home/property,
unlawfully.
§ An unlawful attack of the property had commenced or was imminent;
§ His conduct was necessary to avert the unlawful attack;
§ The means he used to avert the unlawful attack were reasonable in all the circumstances (armed gun men in his home can justify the means).

Another thing to note is that the courts will take due account of the circumstances in which Mr. Nemaisa found himself including any knowledge or capability he may
have had and any stress or fear that may have been operating on his mind.

Should Mr. Nemaisa be arrested and prosecuted?


YES! The arguments articulated above are defenses to a crime committed. In this instance, it can be Murder or Culpable homicide! Mr. Nemaisa should have his day in court to explain the circumstance he found himself and provide the defenses he has in terms of the law. It’s not up to the Police to exonerate Mr. Nemaisa but they should investigate and compile a docket and bring it before the courts of law.

Zimbabwe is a country with laws that govern the conduct of its citizens and if there is an act with elements of a crime, even though justified, the law should be allowed to apply to its full extent in order to avert anarchy.

President Chamisa Denounces Persecution Of Veteran Journalist

President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Veteran scribe Hopewell Chin’ono is being tormented by the regime for exposing corruption, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

Zanu PF bigwigs are determined to block the exposure of skeletons in their closets.

President Chamisa denounced the incessant persecution of Chin’ono and human rights defenders in the country.

“Hopewell Chin’ono
@daddyhope
was arrested 3 times for crimes he didn’t commit.

His crime is exposing corruption through journalism.

Whilst it is good that some of the trumped-up charges were dismissed by the High Court, it’s hard to celebrate because he shouldn’t have been arrested,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He added:

“Thank you Zimbabwe. I’m so humbled. I’m amazed at the extent you Zimbabweans are willing to go, do or push to get us there and be free. This is commitment! When citizens come together anything is possible and doable. Citizens are in it. #Godisinit. Thank you Zimbabwe. Thank you Lord.”

Hopewell Chin’ono Is Not A Criminal- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Veteran scribe Hopewell Chin’ono is being tormented by the regime for exposing corruption, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

Zanu PF bigwigs are determined to block the exposure of skeletons in their closets.

President Chamisa denounced the incessant persecution of Chin’ono and human rights defenders in the country.

“Hopewell Chin’ono
@daddyhope
was arrested 3 times for crimes he didn’t commit.

His crime is exposing corruption through journalism.

Whilst it is good that some of the trumped-up charges were dismissed by the High Court, it’s hard to celebrate because he shouldn’t have been arrested,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He added:

“Thank you Zimbabwe. I’m so humbled. I’m amazed at the extent you Zimbabweans are willing to go, do or push to get us there and be free. This is commitment! When citizens come together anything is possible and doable. Citizens are in it. #Godisinit. Thank you Zimbabwe. Thank you Lord.”

Hopewell Chin’ono attending court earlier in the year – file pic

Netsai Marova Clinches Top Award

By Cecilia R Chimbiri

Gumiguru50under30 awards paid tribute to young people who have demonstrated outstanding excellence within their field of work.

Congratulations to our own Netsai Marova Deputy Organ , little sister
I was happy and proud to accept the award on your behalf I’m a proud sister . Keep shining the sky is the limit Sparkle .
Congratulations Commander Tererai Obey Sithole this is very encouraging to see our own being recognized as outstanding. We are a proud youth assembly . Continue to shine Commamder Luther

Congratulations to all the young people who got awards today , young people the future is exciting

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HIV, COVID-19 Global Impact

With millions of lives on the line, UNAIDS and WHO World AIDS Day event saw global partners, including Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, urgently call for expanded access to health treatments and technologies and for human rights to be upheld.

On the occasion of World AIDS Day 2021, UNAIDS, the World Health Organization (WHO) and partners came together at a special event in Geneva, Switzerland, to highlight the urgent need to end the economic, social, cultural and legal inequalities that drive the AIDS pandemic and other pandemics around the world.

“We are issuing an urgent warning. Only by moving fast to end the inequalities that drive the AIDS pandemic can we overcome it,” said Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of UNAIDS. “World leaders must work together urgently to tackle the challenges head-on. I urge you: be courageous in matching words with deeds. It is outrageous that every minute that passes, we lose a precious life to AIDS. We don’t have time to waste.”

The world is off track from delivering on the shared commitment to end AIDS by 2030. In 2020 there were 37.7 million people living with HIV, 1.5 million new HIV infections and 680 000 AIDS-related deaths. Around 65% of HIV infections globally were among key populations, including sex workers and their clients, gay men and other men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs and transgender people, and their sexual partners.

“Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many of the populations most at risk were not being reached with HIV testing, prevention and care services,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “The pandemic has made things worse, with the disruption of essential health services, and the increased vulnerability of people with HIV to COVID-19. Like COVID-19, we have all the tools to end the AIDS epidemic, if we use them well. This World AIDS Day, we renew our call on all countries to use every tool in the toolbox to narrow inequalities, prevent HIV infections, save lives and end the AIDS epidemic.”

If the world does not tackle discrimination and inequalities, UNAIDS and WHO warn that the next decade could see 7.7 million AIDS-related deaths.

A powerful video narrated by Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and Ms Byanyima was screened at the event demonstrating the disturbing parallels between access to HIV treatment and access to COVID-19 vaccines. Between 1997 and 2006, it is estimated that 12 million people died of AIDS-related illnesses in low- and middle-income countries as the price of medicines rendered them out of reach for many of the countries most affected by HIV. Today, 10 million people around the world still do not have access to the life-saving HIV medicines. The Duke of Sussex urged the world to learn from the history of AIDS and overcome the inequitable access to COVID-19 vaccines and to ensure that new HIV medicines and technologies are available to all.

A letter from the Duke of Sussex to WHO and UNAIDS was read out, in which he commemorated the 40 years of AIDS and expressed his gratitude for the work accomplished to date. In the letter he stressed the need for COVID-19 vaccine equity, drawing from the lessons learned from HIV.

Speakers highlighted the impact of HIV on young people. “Young people continue to be stigmatized, especially those in key populations, and inequalities continue to compromise the quality of our lives,” said Joyce Ouma, from the Global Network of Young People Living with HIV.

“Young people are the future of nations and the cornerstone of the global AIDS response,” said Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health, Thailand. “Eradicating all kinds of stigma must be our full global commitment with immediate action.”

During the event, the participants commemorated the lives of the 36 million people who have died from AIDS since the start of the pandemic and highlighted the urgent need to do more for the people most affected by HIV.

The Ambassador of Namibia, Julia Imene-Chanduru, representing the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board Chair, said, “AIDS remains an emergency that we must not forget in our response to COVID-19.”

Speakers urged all countries, partners and civil society to be bold in taking forward the commitment made in the Political Declaration on AIDS adopted at the 2021 United Nations High-Level Meeting on AIDS and in the Global AIDS Strategy 2021–2026: End Inequalities, End AIDS, both having ending inequalities at their core.

“We can see the importance of UNAIDS’ strategy, with an emphasis on ending inequalities,” said Stephanie Seydoux, French Ambassador for Global Health. “This is what allows us to make progress in the fight against this pandemic, and to ensure health for everyone.”

“We know how to beat AIDS and we know how to beat pandemics,” added Ms Byanyima. “The policies to address the inequalities standing in the way of progress can be implemented, but they require leaders to step up and be bold.

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Mnangagwa Browbeats Teachers

TEACHERS’ unions on Monday expressed fear of a clampdown to intimidate them against demanding better salaries after President Emmerson Mnangagwa accused them of pursuing a regime change agenda.

Mr Mnangagwa

Mnangagwa said the unions were working in cahoots with the United Kingdom and the West in their plot to oust the Zanu PF government.

But teachers unions expressed concern that such utterances put the lives of educators at risk as the country gears for the 2023 elections.

They alleged that Mnangagwa might have been misinformed by his advisers, and challenged him to provide proof of teachers working with foreign powers.

The country’s elections have often been violent, especially towards opponents of the ruling party.

During a Monday media briefing in Harare, teachers demanded that a probe team be set up to look into the issue as it was likely to put their lives at risk.

Zimbabwe Teachers Association chief executive officer Sifiso Ndlovu said their only agenda was to fight for decent salaries.

“There is nothing like seeking regime change besides asking for teachers to be paid for invigilation, to be paid a specific salary or decent salary for them to live well as citizens in this country, that is all,” Ndlovu said.

“All we have done is to stick to the principles of asking the government to find a solution to make sure that teachers live decent lives, and all we are doing is within the confines of the law as provided for by the Constitution.”

Ndlovu said teachers were aware that their negotiations with the government would not easily yield positive results but they would soldier on.

“We are bracing ourselves for very tough negotiations. It won’t come out easily; we are not expecting it to come on a platter.

“We have done everything above board, we have been seeking to engage the ministers, the Public Service Commission, the President and that is all we have done,” he said.

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Takavafira Zhou said the statement by Mnangagwa was meant to justify a possible clampdown on leaders of teachers’ unions ahead of the 2023 elections.

“The issue of intimidation is there because you have people believing that it’s true. We are clear and we have never worked with the United Kingdom, we are simply representing the teachers.

“The problem we have in Zimbabwe is that we have people who deliberately lie to the President for personal reasons, but you cannot run a country through gossip and lies.- NewsDay

ZERA Increases Fuel Prices

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has increased fuel prices.

In a notice this Wednesday, the maximum pump price of diesel are now at ZWL$150.31 or US$1.38 per litre, with petrol prices being capped at ZWL$154.56 or US$1.42 per litre.

There has been a significant increase in the fuel prices in Zimbabwe dollars for this month compared to the prices for November, albeit the product is not being sold in local currency.

In US dollars, the diesel price did not change while that of petrol has increased by US$0.02.

In October ZERA set the cap for the price of diesel at ZWL$136.44 per litre and petrol at ZWL$138.70.

In USD terms, the prices have not changed for diesel at it was also capped at US$1.38 while petrol price rose marginally to US$1.42 per litre. ZERA said in a notice:

The public and operators are advised that the blending ratio has been reviewed from E20 to E10. Operators may sell the petroleum products below the prescribed prices depending on their trading advantages and should display prices in a prominent place as provided by the fuel pricing regulations.

Zim Man Nabbed For Car Robbery In Botswana

By A Correspondent-Two men, a Zimbabwean, Thabani Moyo and a local, Jabulani Kesiile of Bluetown, pleaded ‘not guilty’ to the offence of robbing a person of his BMW 1 series car on Monday.

The state alleges that the duo and another person not before the court robbed Elias Fani of his BMW worth P48,000 on June 17, 2020, at Borolong village using violence.
The state also alleges that in total the accused robbed Fani of his car and other goods (money and cellphones) worth a little over P62,000.
When the accused appeared before Magistrate Thabang Chokwe for arraignment, Moyo pleaded guilty to the offence of entering Botswana illegally but just like Kesiile, pleaded not guilty to robbery. Moyo pleaded with the court to give him the earliest trial dates possible since he has been languishing in jail for 17 months ever since he was arrested in connection with the offences.
Moyo also bemoaned the prosecution had in the past promised to furnish him with statements from Mascom and Orange telecommunications companies, but have not honoured that promise.
“I also make an application for the investigating officer (IO) to be availed in court to explain how I am linked with these offences because I was simply arrested for being found in the company of other accused persons. I have told the IO that I know nothing about these offences but he just charged me [anyway],” Moyo decried.
Chokwe advised Moyo to reserve that plea since the IO will come before the court to give his version of the story after which Moyo will be allowed to cross-examine him. In response to the evidence from Mascom and Orange, prosecutor Neo Machola said that she was not given any evidence from Mascom and Orange.
Moyo was further remanded in custody while Kesiile is currently on bail. The accused are due in court on January 25, 2022.
Previously, Justice Tshegofatso Mogomotsi stated that Moyo was denied bail at Francistown Magistrate’s Courts in September 2021, since it was feared that he may interfere with investigations if he was granted bail since the investigations were by then still fresh.
The judge also said that the fact that Moyo was illegally in Botswana worsened his plight because he was a flight risk. “According to the affidavit of the IO, the applicants were arrested a month after the alleged commissioning of the offence. The IO further said that the police fired warning shots in the air in a bid to arrest the applicants but the applicants ignored those shots and escaped. The IO also stated that none of the applicants gave concrete reasons why they escaped when the police tried to arrest them. I find the averments by the applicants that they handed themselves to the police as an afterthought meant to mislead this court. The applicants find themselves in the current situation because of their actions. In the premises, their application for bail is hereby dismissed,” Mogomotsi had said.
At the end of the ruling, Mogomotsi also advised the applicants that the law allows them to make another bail application if there are any changes of circumstances in their matter. Mmegi

Serving Soldiers Connive With Hard-Core Criminals, Gunned Down In Robbery Shoot-Out

By-Two of the three armed robbers who were shot dead by a retired police detective during a robbery in Chadcombe, Harare, on Monday night were serving members of the Zimbabwe National Army, it has emerged.

Joseph Nemaisa, a 19-year Criminal Investigations Department (CID) homicide veteran, gunned down the three robbers at his home after they had taken his family hostage.

One of the deceased robbers was an on-duty soldier from the ZNA’s elite commando regiment, NewZimbabwe.com reported.

The commando regiment is one of the special forces units in the ZNA that conducts critical operations.

NewZimbabwe.com reported multiple military and official sources as saying the 21-year-old officer, identified as Tariro Gora, comes from Sanyati.

Gora was supposed to be at his workstation at the One Commando Barracks along Airport Road (Joshua Nqabuko Nkomo Road) in Harare, at the time of the robbery.

The AK-47 rifle that was used by the robbers belongs to the ZNA which Gora was using in his official duties on the night he was killed. Said a source:

He was a member of the ZNA serving in the commando regiment. He was actually supposed to be on duty that night and bosses are wondering how he made his way out with that gun.

The AK47 is not your ordinary gun which can be owned by anyone. It’s a preserve for the army.

It is also believed that the two others who survived the shooting and escaped are soldiers and they are being hunted down.

According to ZimLive, the other two suspects shot dead by Nemaisa have been identified as Charles Chirara and Brian Koga (39).

Chirara was one of over 10 suspects in the US$2.7 million ZB bank cash-in-transit heist in January and had been released on bail by the High Court.

Meanwhile, Tendere was once jailed for 12 years for armed robbery and attempted murder.

Police have since launched a manhunt for the two robbers who escaped. One of the suspects has been identified as Tatenda Mumbire.

Nemaisa, now a lawyer, said he left home at about 6 PM and was in Chisipite at around 8.30 PM when his son, Courage, called him to say there were people trying to break into the house.

Nemaisa’s wife Fadzanai had just arrived home and observed three men walking near their house.

He raced home and took on the intruders in a gunfight that ended with three of the raiders lying dead in pools of blood. Nemaisa said:

They were in my bedroom, holding my family hostage and one of them had switched on the iron trying to torture my wife so that she would disclose where we keep the money. Others were searching the bedroom.

I saw one of the robbers armed with an AK47 through the window and shot him once in the chest.

He tried to crawl away while shouting for help and then two others came into view and I shot both of them through the window.

… If they knew it was me living here, I don’t think they would have come to raid this place.

The two robbers that escaped allegedly stole US$850, a laptop, a mobile phone, and a shotgun.

More: ZimLiveNewZimbabwe.com

Top Zvishavane Dealer Assaults Wives For Refusing To Shake Bums For His Friends

By A Correspondent- A prominent Zvishavane gold dealer, Samson Gondwe has been arrested for allegedly assaulting his two wives who had refused to shake their bums in public.

This happens when the World is commemorating the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence.

The incident happened on Saturday when Gondwe popularly known as Sam Dread was drinking beer with his two wives Precious Mushaikwa and Popadopoules Droder Mollin.

Many residents did not believe that Gondwe will be remanded in prison because of his wealth but Zvishavane Magistrate Evia Matura proved that the law in her courtroom was not selective.
State prosecutor Isheunesu Mashayanye vehemently refused bail for the accused arguing that he was likely to interfere with witnesses since the two complainants were his wives. He also said that the accused could run away as he had the means to do so.
“Sam Dread” pleaded not guilty when charged with contravening the Domestic Violence Act.
Mashayanye told the court that on Saturday the accused and his wives were drinking beer at a car sale opposite Zvishavane Magistrate court.
Gondwe ordered his wives to shake their buttocks in front of some men that were also drinking beer at the place but they refused. The accused then threw stones at his wife hitting their heads and legs.
He initially went to court on Saturday morning but the prosecutor could not take any action against the accused allegedly because his docket had missing information and this sent the social media abuzz with residents claiming that Gondwe had paid bribes. Masvingo Mirror

Police Name Chadcombe Shoot-Out Armed Robbers

A Correspondent-The Zimbabwe Republic Police has released names of both the killed and surviving and arrested armed robbers who were involved in a shootout with retired CID Homicide detective Mr Joseph Nemaisa Monday night.

The police announced the names on their Twitter handle Wednesday evening:

https://twitter.com/PoliceZimbabwe/status/1468617142404890624/photo/1

https://twitter.com/PoliceZimbabwe/status/1468617142404890624/photo/1

State Targets Ginimbi Cars

By A Correspondent- A Lamborghini and a Rolls Royce – belonging to late socialite and businessman, Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure are set to be forfeited by the state.

According to the state media, Kadungure’s properties were not acquired through legal means hence the forfeiture.

Treasury, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and other anti-graft partners are now applying robust measures from seizures to making applications for forfeiture of ill-gotten wealth, including vehicles used to commit crimes.
The anti-corruption authorities estimate that billions of United States dollars could be siphoned out of the country annually.
Assets worth over US$30 million dollars have so far been recovered spreading over immovable properties and luxury vehicles linked to top business executives and high-profile individuals, Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi has said.
Speaking on the sidelines of the launch of the National Development Strategy 1 Strategic Plan Review and crafting of the secretary’s contract for 2022 in Gweru on Monday, Mr Hodzi said Government was leaving no stone unturned in fighting graft.
“In terms of asset recovery and forfeiture, we can only properly pronounce that we have recovered assets after a court order. There is a whole application, court process done in the High Court under the Money Laundering and Regulations Act. What we have is an asset forfeiture office that takes those applications of unexplained wealth and for those that would have been found on the wrong side of the law,” he said.
Mr Hodzi said ill-gotten wealth cases involving former Cabinet ministers and top officials, among others, were before the courts.
“We have civil and criminal processes against fugitives who include (Saviour) Kasukuwere, (Walter) Mzembi, (Godfrey) Gandawa, Jonathan Moyo, Augustine Chihuri, (Patrick) Zhuwao and others. In these cases, what we have done is because the accused persons absconded from trial or when we served them with indict papers, they removed themselves from the jurisdiction of the country and went into foreign jurisdictions, we continued with the matters,” he said.
“We are continuing with trials with applications and I am happy that we have developed adequate jurisprudence. This is the first time in the history of the country.
“The US$30 million we are talking about is in the form of physical assets that now belong to the Government. It’s not money we are picking from thin air but from such criminals.
“There is a forfeiture of a house from a Zinara official and right now it’s being managed by the asset management unit in terms of the law. There are a number of properties forfeited under the same provision and last week we forfeited six trucks from illicit businesses.”
The late socialite and businessman, Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure with some of his cars
Mr Hodzi said in the case involving Kadungure, an order has been made for the forfeiture of his vehicles.
We are seeking a final order to forfeit quite expensive cars such as Rolls Royce and Lamborghini from Genius Kadungure, the now deceased. During trials when he was still alive, there is one involving illegal importation of high performing, expensive cars,” he said.
“We have evidence from South Africa of the Rolls Royce and Lamborghini of how much he paid on the South African side, how much he paid the manufacturers. We have evidence of how much he paid in duty when he brought them to the country and undervalued.
“We were able to prove that he defrauded Zimra of duty and we simply impounded and made sure the cars were forfeited to the State.”
Mr Hodzi said the aim of the blitz was to disable criminals from destroying the economy, adding that most of the property was brought by the criminals using public funds.
“So as the Second Republic is rebuilding, every penny must be accounted for. So, having the forfeiture orders is empowering Treasury and the public,” he said.
“We want to discourage criminals and make sure that the adage which says crime pays doesn’t apply because crime doesn’t pay. We will be going for ill-gotten property by criminals.”
Mr Hodzi said asset recovery was one of the biggest arsenals for the Prosecutor-General.
“What we have done is to restructure the asset recovery unit and a team of dedicated prosecutors to assist the Prosecutor-General.
“This will be used as a tool to disrupt the activities of organised cartels. We have a massive number of cases,” he said.
-Chronicle

Soldiers Steal Army Rifle, Gunned Down In Robbery Shoot-Out

By-Two of the three armed robbers who were shot dead by a retired police detective during a robbery in Chadcombe, Harare, on Monday night were serving members of the Zimbabwe National Army, it has emerged.

Joseph Nemaisa, a 19-year Criminal Investigations Department (CID) homicide veteran, gunned down the three robbers at his home after they had taken his family hostage.

One of the deceased robbers was an on-duty soldier from the ZNA’s elite commando regiment, NewZimbabwe.com reported.

The commando regiment is one of the special forces units in the ZNA that conducts critical operations.

NewZimbabwe.com reported multiple military and official sources as saying the 21-year-old officer, identified as Tariro Gora, comes from Sanyati.

Gora was supposed to be at his workstation at the One Commando Barracks along Airport Road (Joshua Nqabuko Nkomo Road) in Harare, at the time of the robbery.

The AK-47 rifle that was used by the robbers belongs to the ZNA which Gora was using in his official duties on the night he was killed. Said a source:

He was a member of the ZNA serving in the commando regiment. He was actually supposed to be on duty that night and bosses are wondering how he made his way out with that gun.

The AK47 is not your ordinary gun which can be owned by anyone. It’s a preserve for the army.

It is also believed that the two others who survived the shooting and escaped are soldiers and they are being hunted down.

According to ZimLive, the other two suspects shot dead by Nemaisa have been identified as Charles Chirara and Brian Koga (39).

Chirara was one of over 10 suspects in the US$2.7 million ZB bank cash-in-transit heist in January and had been released on bail by the High Court.

Meanwhile, Tendere was once jailed for 12 years for armed robbery and attempted murder.

Police have since launched a manhunt for the two robbers who escaped. One of the suspects has been identified as Tatenda Mumbire.

Nemaisa, now a lawyer, said he left home at about 6 PM and was in Chisipite at around 8.30 PM when his son, Courage, called him to say there were people trying to break into the house.

Nemaisa’s wife Fadzanai had just arrived home and observed three men walking near their house.

He raced home and took on the intruders in a gunfight that ended with three of the raiders lying dead in pools of blood. Nemaisa said:

They were in my bedroom, holding my family hostage and one of them had switched on the iron trying to torture my wife so that she would disclose where we keep the money. Others were searching the bedroom.

I saw one of the robbers armed with an AK47 through the window and shot him once in the chest.

He tried to crawl away while shouting for help and then two others came into view and I shot both of them through the window.

… If they knew it was me living here, I don’t think they would have come to raid this place.

The two robbers that escaped allegedly stole US$850, a laptop, a mobile phone, and a shotgun.

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Chadcombe Shoot-Out- Surviving Robbers Arrested

A Correspondent-The Police has announced the arrest of two armed robbers who escaped when three of their colleagues were shot and killed by retired CID Homicide detective Mr Joseph Nemaisa Monday night.

The police told the state media that the identities of the two will be revealed.
The robbers were arrested Wednesday in the city following intensive investigations by detectives from the CID Homicide Section.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the developments and said he would issue an official statement once he had obtained all the details.

He said they would also release the names of the other three robbers who were killed during the shootout.

Dewa Mavhinga An Inspirational Human Rights Champion- Sikhala

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala has urged the nation to pull a leaf from the late human rights defender Dewa Mavhinga’s humility.

Hon Sikhala described Mavhinga as a man who stood head and shoulders above all as he fought tirelessly for people’s fundamental human rights.

“Whoever knew that one day this boy on the far left Dewa Mavhinga, will change the face of human rights law at regional and international level.

The destiny of an individual is in the hands of God.

Nothing should stop u frm reaching your destiny.”

Hon Sikhala added:
“Worldwide pouring of condolence messages for Dewa Mavhinga shows that he had put a good fight.

He fought for many tormented souls. He stood for and with the weak in society. He was an embodiment for the oppressed.”

Dewa Mavhinga

PSL To Suspend Matches Due To Rising COVID-19 Cases?

The domestic league season could be interrupted again after the emergence of the fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic.

Several clubs have been affected after a number of positive cases were recorded in the past week.

The PSL confirmed the situation last week and the rising number in daily cases could force some of the games to be suspended.

According to PSL Covid-19 regulations, a fixture should be postponed if the involved club records at least seven positive cases.

The last time the outbreak disrupted the season was in June, when a number of cases were reported.

The campaign was later suspended due to the national lockdown and only resumed in October after three months.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Latest On ZIFA, SRC Dispute

The Zimbabwe Football Association has backtracked on its move to resume operations following an appeal against a ban by the Sports and Recreation Commission.

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

ZIFA lawyers, however, filed an appeal at the Administrative Court last week, making the initial suspension invalid pending the finalization of the issue.

But SRC insisted the suspension imposed on the board still stands regardless of an appeal made to the court.

ZIFA has now conceded and stated that the board would stop the operations and wait for a directive from FIFA.

The statement reads: “While the ZIFA Board is totally convinced that its appeal did suspend the SRC decision, it cannot, however, be involved in a physical confrontation with the regulator (SRC).

“As such, the ZIFA board advises the nation that in order to avoid unnecessary drama, it shall for now take a back seat until guidance from Fifa has been received, full prosecution of the Admin Court appeal or as and when the SRC decides to obey the laws of the land, whichever will come first.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

PSL Likely To Suspend Matches Due To Rising COVID-19 Cases

The domestic league season could be interrupted again after the emergence of the fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic.

Several clubs have been affected after a number of positive cases were recorded in the past week.

The PSL confirmed the situation last week and the rising number in daily cases could force some of the games to be suspended.

According to PSL Covid-19 regulations, a fixture should be postponed if the involved club records at least seven positive cases.

The last time the outbreak disrupted the season was in June, when a number of cases were reported.

The campaign was later suspended due to the national lockdown and only resumed in October after three months.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Warriors Star Defender Out Of AFCON Tournament

Brendan Galloway is officially out of selection for the coming Afcon 2021 after undergoing surgery last week.

The Warriors defender was stretchered off shortly before half time in Plymouth Argyle’s 3-0 loss to Wycombe Wanderers after sustaining a knee injury.

He had an operation to repair a torn patellar tendon in London on Wednesday and will not be able to play in the next six to eight months.

The medical issue completely rules him out of the Afcon competition scheduled to start on January 9 in Cameroon.

Plymouth coach Ryan Lowe told The Plymouth Herald newspaper: “He has had an operation. He has had his patellar tendon restructured so it’s a long, long road for Brendan.

“I don’t really know the timescale but I think it could be six to eight months potentially so he definitely won’t kick another ball this season.

“He’s in good spirits. The operation went well. He went and saw the best specialist there is, Sam Church, up in London.”

The Warriors have already suffered another blow ahead of the Afcon finals after Marshall Munetsi suffered a knock on his return from another injury. The midfielder had spent over a month on the sidelines after sustaining a muscle strain on national duty with the Warriors in October.

The latest setback could force him out of the competition.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

CAF Clears Air On AFCON Tournament…

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has dismissed rumours that the venue for the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) could be changed following the recent discovery of the Omicron variant of coronavirus in Cameroon.

The rescheduled tournament is due to kick off on 9 January in West African country, with the final on 6 February. But there have been reports suggesting that the games could be delayed again and moved to Qatar.

CAF’s director of communications Alex Siewe, however, said the tournament is going ahead, and no last-minute changes will be made.

“We can’t keep spending time dealing with rumours. We are on site. We are working,” Siewe told BBC Sport Africa.

“We did not receive any other message or information from our leaders. Nothing such as changing of dates or countries. We did not discuss such during all our last meetings.”

Zimbabwe is among the 24 teams that will feature at the Afcon finals. The Warriors are in Group B along with Senegal, Guinea and fellow COSAFA team Malawi.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Form 3 Pupil Stabs Schoolmate Over Girl

A 16-year-old Form Three pupil at a school in Mberengwa has been arrested after he
allegedly fatally stabbed a schoolmate while fighting for a girl.

Police said the suspect had an altercation with a schoolmate, Pastor Mutabvuri, who was in Form Four over a girl when he then drew out a shoe cobbling awl from his satchel and used it to stab Mutabvuri once in the head.

“Mutabvuri collapsed upon being stabbed and was rushed to Mberengwa District Hospital, he was then transferred to United Bulawayo Hospital where he died a day later,” said a police source.

The police said some teachers and parents who removed the awl that got stuck in the boy’s head could have caused some brain damage and excessive bleeding.

“When the incident occurred last Thursday at the school, some parents and teachers who gathered at the scene are said to have suggested that the awl which was stuck in the head be removed instead of leaving it and waiting for a doctor’s procedure, it is suspected this could have resulted in some excessive bleeding in the boy,” said the police.

-State Media

Dewa Mavhinga: From Humble Rural Background To Apex Of Human Rights Issues

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala has urged the nation to pull a leaf from the late human rights defender Dewa Mavhinga’s humility.

Hon Sikhala described Mavhinga as a man who stood head and shoulders above all as he fought tirelessly for people’s fundamental human rights.

“Whoever knew that one day this boy on the far left Dewa Mavhinga, will change the face of human rights law at regional and international level.

The destiny of an individual is in the hands of God.

Nothing should stop u frm reaching your destiny.”

Hon Sikhala added:
“Worldwide pouring of condolence messages for Dewa Mavhinga shows that he had put a good fight.

He fought for many tormented souls. He stood for and with the weak in society. He was an embodiment for the oppressed.”

Journalism Is Not A Crime – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Veteran scribe Hopewell Chin’ono is being tormented by the regime for exposing corruption, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

Zanu PF bigwigs are determined to block the exposure of skeletons in their closets.

President Chamisa denounced the incessant persecution of Chin’ono and human rights defenders in the country.

“Hopewell Chin’ono
@daddyhope
was arrested 3 times for crimes he didn’t commit.

His crime is exposing corruption through journalism.

Whilst it is good that some of the trumped-up charges were dismissed by the High Court, it’s hard to celebrate because he shouldn’t have been arrested,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

He added:

“Thank you Zimbabwe. I’m so humbled. I’m amazed at the extent you Zimbabweans are willing to go, do or push to get us there and be free. This is commitment! When citizens come together anything is possible and doable. Citizens are in it. #Godisinit. Thank you Zimbabwe. Thank you Lord.”

President Chamisa

“We Know How To Beat Pandemics”

With millions of lives on the line, UNAIDS and WHO World AIDS Day event saw global partners, including Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, urgently call for expanded access to health treatments and technologies and for human rights to be upheld.

On the occasion of World AIDS Day 2021, UNAIDS, the World Health Organization (WHO) and partners came together at a special event in Geneva, Switzerland, to highlight the urgent need to end the economic, social, cultural and legal inequalities that drive the AIDS pandemic and other pandemics around the world.

“We are issuing an urgent warning. Only by moving fast to end the inequalities that drive the AIDS pandemic can we overcome it,” said Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of UNAIDS. “World leaders must work together urgently to tackle the challenges head-on. I urge you: be courageous in matching words with deeds. It is outrageous that every minute that passes, we lose a precious life to AIDS. We don’t have time to waste.”

The world is off track from delivering on the shared commitment to end AIDS by 2030. In 2020 there were 37.7 million people living with HIV, 1.5 million new HIV infections and 680 000 AIDS-related deaths. Around 65% of HIV infections globally were among key populations, including sex workers and their clients, gay men and other men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs and transgender people, and their sexual partners.

“Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many of the populations most at risk were not being reached with HIV testing, prevention and care services,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “The pandemic has made things worse, with the disruption of essential health services, and the increased vulnerability of people with HIV to COVID-19. Like COVID-19, we have all the tools to end the AIDS epidemic, if we use them well. This World AIDS Day, we renew our call on all countries to use every tool in the toolbox to narrow inequalities, prevent HIV infections, save lives and end the AIDS epidemic.”

If the world does not tackle discrimination and inequalities, UNAIDS and WHO warn that the next decade could see 7.7 million AIDS-related deaths.

A powerful video narrated by Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and Ms Byanyima was screened at the event demonstrating the disturbing parallels between access to HIV treatment and access to COVID-19 vaccines. Between 1997 and 2006, it is estimated that 12 million people died of AIDS-related illnesses in low- and middle-income countries as the price of medicines rendered them out of reach for many of the countries most affected by HIV. Today, 10 million people around the world still do not have access to the life-saving HIV medicines. The Duke of Sussex urged the world to learn from the history of AIDS and overcome the inequitable access to COVID-19 vaccines and to ensure that new HIV medicines and technologies are available to all.

A letter from the Duke of Sussex to WHO and UNAIDS was read out, in which he commemorated the 40 years of AIDS and expressed his gratitude for the work accomplished to date. In the letter he stressed the need for COVID-19 vaccine equity, drawing from the lessons learned from HIV.

Speakers highlighted the impact of HIV on young people. “Young people continue to be stigmatized, especially those in key populations, and inequalities continue to compromise the quality of our lives,” said Joyce Ouma, from the Global Network of Young People Living with HIV.

“Young people are the future of nations and the cornerstone of the global AIDS response,” said Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health, Thailand. “Eradicating all kinds of stigma must be our full global commitment with immediate action.”

During the event, the participants commemorated the lives of the 36 million people who have died from AIDS since the start of the pandemic and highlighted the urgent need to do more for the people most affected by HIV.

The Ambassador of Namibia, Julia Imene-Chanduru, representing the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board Chair, said, “AIDS remains an emergency that we must not forget in our response to COVID-19.”

Speakers urged all countries, partners and civil society to be bold in taking forward the commitment made in the Political Declaration on AIDS adopted at the 2021 United Nations High-Level Meeting on AIDS and in the Global AIDS Strategy 2021–2026: End Inequalities, End AIDS, both having ending inequalities at their core.

“We can see the importance of UNAIDS’ strategy, with an emphasis on ending inequalities,” said Stephanie Seydoux, French Ambassador for Global Health. “This is what allows us to make progress in the fight against this pandemic, and to ensure health for everyone.”

“We know how to beat AIDS and we know how to beat pandemics,” added Ms Byanyima. “The policies to address the inequalities standing in the way of progress can be implemented, but they require leaders to step up and be bold.

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Top Awards For Netsai Marova, Obey Stihole

By Cecilia R Chimbiri

Gumiguru50under30 awards paid tribute to young people who have demonstrated outstanding excellence within their field of work.

Congratulations to our own Netsai Marova Deputy Organ , little sister
I was happy and proud to accept the award on your behalf I’m a proud sister . Keep shining the sky is the limit Sparkle .
Congratulations Commander Tererai Obey Sithole this is very encouraging to see our own being recognized as outstanding. We are a proud youth assembly . Continue to shine Commamder Luther

Congratulations to all the young people who got awards today , young people the future is exciting

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Cecilia Chimbiri receives Gumiguru award on behalf of Netsai Marova

Two Serving Soldiers Gunned Down During Robbery …

Former Zimbabwe Republic Police CID officer( homicide) Joseph Nemaisa has revealed how he took out three armed robbers who held his family hostage…

Video credit: The Herald

According to Zim Crime Watch, Tariro Gora, 21, and Charles Chirara, both soldiers in the Zimbabwe National Army were gunned down by the ex-cop.

Brian Koga Tendere, 39, was the third suspect killed- Own Correspondent

Fuel Price Goes Up Again, Blending Level Reduced

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has hiked the price of fuel by US$0.02 to US$1.42 for petrol while diesel price has remained the same.

ZERA has also reduced blending level from E20 to E10 which could bring major relief to motorists.

The local currency price for both petrol and diesel has also gone up by $15.86 and $13.87 respectively.

View the ZERA fuel price schedule below;

Emotive Picture Of Young Dewa Mavhinga

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala has urged the nation to pull a leaf from the late human rights defender Dewa Mavhinga’s humility.

Hon Sikhala described Mavhinga as a man who stood head and shoulders above all as he fought tirelessly for people’s fundamental human rights.

“Whoever knew that one day this boy on the far left Dewa Mavhinga, will change the face of human rights law at regional and international level.

The destiny of an individual is in the hands of God.

Nothing should stop u frm reaching your destiny.”

Hon Sikhala added:
“Worldwide pouring of condolence messages for Dewa Mavhinga shows that he had put a good fight.

He fought for many tormented souls. He stood for and with the weak in society. He was an embodiment for the oppressed.”

Dewa Mavhinga (left) during secondary school days

Zvishavane Gold Dealer Caged For Beating Up His Two Wives For Refusing To Shake Their Bums

By A Correspondent- One of Zvishavane’s top gold dealers, Samson Gondwe popularly known as Sam Dread has been remanded in custody until December 9, 2021.

Zvishavane magistrate Evia Matura caged Gondwe for allegedly assaulting his two wives Precious Mushaikwa and Popadopoules Droder Mollin.for refusing to shake their bums in public.

The development comes when the World is commemorating the 16 Days of Activism against Gender based Violence.

State prosecutor Isheunesu Mashayanye told the court that on Saturday the accused and his wives were drinking beer at a car sale opposite Zvishavane Magistrate court.

Gondwe ordered his wives to shake their buttocks in front of some men who were also drinking beer at the place but they refused.

The accused got angry and started assaulting his wives using stones and hitting their heads and legs.

During his initial appearance before the courts, Sam Dread” pleaded not guilty when charged for contravening the Domestic Violence Act.

State prosecutor vehemently refused bail for the accused arguing that he was likely to interfere with witnesses since the two complainants were his wives

. He also said that the accused could run away as he had the means to do so.