Thomas Mapfumo Drops Major Prophecy On Zimbabwe’s Future

By Simba Chikanza | Zimbabwe’s remaining Chimurenga music legend and war veteran, Thomas Mapfumo has released an advisory to the young people of Zimbabwe saying they must not allow their destiny to be run by criminals.

While on his South Africa tour, Mapfumo spoke with a voice clearer than any preacher alive to date, saying the people’s Kingdom is on earth not in the afterlife, for which purpose they must seize the moment before it’s too late.

Below was his brief message, transcribed by ZimEye:

Down here on earth is where your Kingdom is.

If we fail to eat with others, while others are dying of Hunger; that’s not what we want; get out of your houses and remove these scarfed people. Remove them; chase them out because they are the ones making you poor. If you keep silent fearing death, it’s going to fail on your side; You are going to spend the next 100 years. As for us, we’ll be gone. Because no generation on earth last forever. Each generation comes and goes. Understand this. This inheritance belongs to you young people; Yet you’re allowing it to be messed up, seeing clearly we are heading nowhere. It’s the wrong direction. Come on, wake up, demonstrate that you have the power, you can change things. The things of these days are only for the young people, they are not for the old. No. Those who are now old, get out, make way for the young, to do the job because it’s now their time. This inheritance is your, you young people, but you are allowing it to be messed up while you are watching, seeing clearly that we are going in the wrong direction. No, wake up. Stand up and show that you have the powers.

Thomas Mapfumo

Panicky Mnangagwa Threatens Teachers

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has expressed disappointment over Teachers’ representative organisations which are allegedly working with foreign governments to undermine his administration.

The President said this when he officially commissioned new 13 buses and 30 service delivery vehicles for the Public Service Commission at Morris Depot in Harare this Wednesday.

This brings the number of buses that have been disbursed to the PSC to 108.

The President highlighted that government will continue to channel resources towards improving the conditions of service in the public sector.

Mnangagwa, however, noted that while as an employer, the government is implementing measures to transform the country, some employees are working with foreign governments to undermine workplace harmony. He said:

Regrettably, while as an employer government is implementing all these measures, it is disheartening that some employees as has now been revealed are working with foreign governments to undermine workplace harmony as well as national peace and security. Fortunately, my government has the requisite capacity to ensure workplace harmony and guarantee national peace and security.

In the recent past, the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) was accused of working with the British government to topple the Zimbabwean government.

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

PTUZ is saying its members will not invigilate ZIMSEC examinations unless they have been offered an allowance.- ZBC News

The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa

Robbers Raid Mt Pleasant Home, Steal US$48k

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is investigating a robbery case in which stone-wielding robbers pounced on a house in Mt Pleasant and got away with US$48 000 and other valuables. Said the police in a statement:

The ZRP is investigating a case of robbery which occurred on 27/11/21 at about 0155 hours, where five unknown suspects pounced on a certain house in Mount Pleasant, Harare.

The five suspects who were armed with stones and wearing black face masks, demanded cash before being given safe keys. They stole US$ 48 000, iPhone XRS, car keys for a Toyota Mark X vehicle and went away.

Robbery cases have been on the rise in the past few years with some observers attributing the development to the economic crisis in the country.

Government, Teachers Clash Over Invigilation Allowances

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa accused the United Kingdom (UK) embassy of funding trade unions of pursuing a regime change agenda.

His utterances come at a time when there is a deadlock between government and teachers over the payment of allowances to invigilate ongoing Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) examinations.

The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) and the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) have refused to invigilate the examinations.

Mnangagwa’s remarks also have the potential to compromise relations between Harare and London further.

Mnangagwa said a foreign hand influenced the conduct of teacher unions and singled out the UK embassy.

“The British extra-territorial concern by a foreign legislature on a sovereign African State, which is a full and equal member of the United Nations, is grossly unwarranted in terms of tenets of international law and practise,” he said.
“Because of this brazen, self-confessed violation of our sovereignty and threat to our national security and stability by the British government, my government will institute full and thorough investigations into this grave matter.
“Zimbabwe is a sovereign State, has been since independence from colonial rule in 1980, which is not even affiliated to the Commonwealth, a body it voluntarily quit over differences related to her just land reform programme.
“Equally, civic groups and teachers employed by the Zimbabwe government to work here in Zimbabwe are not employees of the British government, whether by contract or remuneration. Their activities, singly or in combination, have nothing to do with the British government or any foreign government for that matter.”
But teacher unions dismissed Mnangagwa’s threats as an attempt to gag them from demanding better wages and improved conditions of service.
The educators are demanding US dollar-denominated salaries or the equivalent in local currency.
“We are aware of the African proverb that, ‘when a leopard wants to eat its young ones, it first accuses them of smelling like a goat’,” PTUZ president Takavafira Zhou said.
“Government is such a leopard in this scenario. Such ludicrous hallucinations are not only baffling, but are madness of the worst order.”
Artuz president Obert Masaraure added: “We are no one’s agent, but we have a right to decide to change a corrupt and clueless regime. Our families are starving because of underpayment and our education is collapsing.”

-Newsday

“Prophets” Jailed For Stocktheft

TWO self-styled prophets from a Zionist church in Tsholotsho and a villager from Dete in Hwange have been jailed for nine years each for stocktheft.

Promise Vundla (33) and Hawkins Sibanda (47) are both self-styled prophets from Capuka village under Chief Matupula in Sipepa area, Tsholotsho.

The duo visited Dete where they rented a house at Ms Hazel Sibanda’s homestead in Chamasichana village under Chief Nekatambe, praying for people and would receive payment in different forms including livestock.

Vundla and Sibanda prayed for Japhet Nyathi (56) of Mphakathi village under Chief Nekatambe in Dete and he offered to pay them using a calf after they charged him US$15 for consultation.

Nyathi led the duo into a bush where he showed them a calf belonging to Mrs Cecilia Nkomo who is the complainant from Chabasichana.

The three slaughtered the calf and shared the meat.

Vundla, Sibanda and Nyathi appeared before Hwange magistrate Ms Barbara Phiri charged with stocktheft.

Vundla and Sibanda pleaded guilty and told the court that they were given the calf by Nyathi as payment for their services, but the latter pleaded not guilty saying he did not know the two.

Vundla and Sibanda told the court that they were approached by Nyathi who wanted help and they charged him US$15 consultation fee which he offered to pay using a beast.

The duo said Nyathi led them to the bush where he showed them a calf and they asked him to slaughter it before they offered him meat but he refused to take a share.

The magistrate said stocktheft is a serious offence as she sentenced each of the trio to a mandatory nine years in jail.

Prosecuting, Ms Nomusa Maseko said the offence was committed last month.

“On the 24 th day of October 2021 in the morning the complainant released her herd of cattle for grazing. In the afternoon the herd came to drink water and she discovered that one male calf was missing. She looked for it but could not locate it,” said the prosecutor.

The court was told that on the following day, Ms Nkomo searched for the calf in the bush and saw a hide and some offals, with footprints around the area which she tracked to where Vundla and Sibanda were staying.

The court was told that the complainant saw some meat hung to dry in a disused kitchen hut and identified a head and hooves which matched the missing calf valued at $30 000.

She reported the matter to the police leading to the trio’s arrest.- Chronicle

Man Nabbed For Brutally Killing Lover

Police in Chiredzi have arrested Alex Muchocha who allegedly murdered his girlfriend and dumped her at a dumping site.

The police confirmed the arrest on their Twitter handle and applauded residents for giving them a tip-off.

“The ZRP confirms the arrest of Alex Muchocha (45) in connection with the murder of his ex-girlfriend Mercy Zibhowa at Chiredzi Dumping Site on 22/11/21.
The suspect was arrested in Hippo Valley on 28/11/21 following a tip of from members of the public,” reads the tweet.

“Meanwhile, the ZRP applauds members of the public for supplying vital information leading to the arrest of the suspect.”- Bulawayo24

Chiwenga Says Omicron Now In Zimbabwe | CAN HE HIS WORDS BE TRUSTED?

VICE-PRESIDENT and Health minister Constantino Chiwenga yesterday confirmed that the country had recorded its first case of the new COVID-19 variant, Omicron, raising fears of a hard lockdown in the coming few weeks.
Scientists fear that the variant is more contagious and vaccines may be less effective against it.

Constantino Chiwenga

The announcement by Chiwenga comes at a time when the country has been recording a surge in COVID-19 cases in recent days, resulting in some schools closing early.

The Omicron variant was first detected in South Africa and Botswana.

It has now been reported in at least 24 countries, but this has not stopped a number of countries from imposing a travel ban on Zimbabwe alongside other southern African countries.

Chiwenga, who last week urged Zimbabweans not to panic over the new variant, confirmed that the country had recorded its first confirmed case.

“We are doing the genomic sequencing and we have already identified that we now have it (Omicron) in this country and, therefore, must remain vigilant,” Chiwengwa told young farmers in the capital yesterday.

“We want everyone to be safe, so let us be vaccinated and then let us follow the protocols. We don’t want to end up putting extra measures but if we follow these measures, I think every one of us will be safe and we will conquer this enemy.”

The announcement came a day after President Emmerson Mnangagwa had reimposed level two lockdown measures that include mandatory quarantine for returning citizens and visitors upon entering the country.

A 9pm to 6am curfew is now in place, restaurants and supermarkets must close at 7pm, bars and nightclubs are only open to the vaccinated while burials will now be monitored by Health ministry environmental officials.

Government on Wednesday issued Statutory Instrument (SI) 267 of 2021 giving effect to the new regulations.

Zimbabwe has recorded over 135 000 cases and 4 707 fatalities since the southern African country was hit by COVID-19 in March last year.

On Friday last week, the World Health Organisation (WHO) designated the new variant B.1.1.529, also known as Omicron, a variant of concern.

Researchers around the world are conducting studies to better understand many aspects of Omicron which is said to have many mutations.

South Africa had recorded about 11 500 new Omicron variant cases as of yesterday, up from 8 500 cases confirmed the previous day.

WHO has recommended, among other things, increased surveillance, particularly virus genome sequencing; focused research to understand the dangers posed by the variant; and ramping up mitigation measures, such as mandatory mask wearing.

Japan, Israel and a number of Western countries have already closed borders to foreigners, in particular from southern Africa.

In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel said people who are not vaccinated will be excluded from nonessential stores, cultural and recreational venues.

According to WHO, COVID-19 has infected about 6,1 million people in Africa and claimed 152 113 lives.– Newsday

President Chamisa Launches Borehole Drilling Project

Tinashe Sambiri|Through the rigorous community engagement programmes, President Nelson Chamisa is assisting villagers neglected by the Zanu PF regime for decades.

For instance in Mashonaland West Province, Skei Farm, President Chamisa is drilling four boreholes to assist the community.

Under the Development and Urbanization of Rural Areas( DURA), the MDC Alliance is determined to empower and equip neglected communities with essential services and facilities.

“Today we rolled out the Development and Urbanisation of Rural Areas (Dura) programme at Skei Farm in Mash West. President
@nelsonchamisa
is drilling 4 boreholes in Ward 14.

Under our Government every village household will have tapped water & Electricity #NgaapindeHakeMukomana,” MDC Alliance Secretary General, Charlton Hwende said in a statement on Twitter.

Chigora Says Tinashe Mugabe’s TV Program Must First Register As A Doctor’s Surgery | TRUE or UTTER NONSENSE?

The Health Professions Authority Zimbabwe has lashed television host Tinashe Mugabe’s Global DNA Zimbabwe saying its right to freedom of profession does not supersede the public’s right to health.

Mugabe had approached the High Court challenging suspension of his-The Closure DNA show-by the Health Professions Authority Zimbabwe and the Medical Laboratory and Clinical Scientists Council Zimbabwe.

Tinashe-Mugabe

In suspending the business both boards had queried Mugabe’s professionalism to issue the results and compliance with provisions of the Health Professions Act.

Mugabe went on to contest the decision by seeking an order to declare the actions null and void.

In its notice of opposition, the HPAZ and MLCSCZ submitted that it is their duty to safeguard the public against unsafe public health methods.

“Global DNA Zimbabwe’s right to freedom, trade and occupation does not supersede the public’s right to health.

“It was therefore imperative for the Global DNA Zimbabwe’s registration to be suspended to avoid infringing against the public’s health

“…the application does not meet the requirements for a declaratory order and must accordingly be dismissed with costs,” argued HPAZ secretary general Shepherd Humure.

Humure also claimed that Mugabe’s company must have been registered as a health institution.

“A company by virtue of registration as company does not result in them having an automatic right to registration as a health institution.

“As an institution that was operating as a DNA testing facility and a collection site, Global DNA Zimbabwe was urged to comply with the provisions of the Health Professions Act and apply for registration as a health institution,” reads Humure’s affidavit.

He further opposes Mugabe’s assertion that he had complied with the requirements of the two boards before going on air.

“This is a medical process used to identify changes in the DNA sequence or chromosome structure.

“It is a medical process that requires collection, testing and analysis thereof.

“It is imperative for this honourable court to note that at no point since 2017 to 2021, did the Global DNA Zimbabwe raise issues regarding its suitability for registration as a health institution,” he said.

Medical Laboratory and Clinical Scientists Council Zimbabwe’s registrar, Agnes Chigora also argued that the delivery of the test results was unethical.

“It is a known fact that the delivery of the results to the clients by Global DNA Zimbabwe was unethical as most of the results were delivered and published in public domain and aired on ZBC-TV program as ‘The Closure DNA Show’ and on its YouTube channel.

“The delivery of results to the client in a public domain is unethical and in breach of the Patient Charter which protects client confidentiality,” argued Chigora.

She said Mugabe also failed to produce signed consent forms that allowed his show to go public with the results.

“On September 17th, 2021, we requested for the signed consent forms of clients whose results were being publicly announced and none was produced.

“The power to order closure of the offices is derived from the Health Professions Act and registration of Global DNA Zimbabwe as a health institution,” said Chigora.

Chigora also claims Mugabe would hire a doctor and a nurse to collect samples but failed to provide their credentials during a November 6 inspection.

The matter is yet to be heard. H Metro

President Chamisa Unrolls Community Empowerment Programme

Tinashe Sambiri|Through the rigorous community engagement programmes, President Nelson Chamisa is assisting villagers neglected by the Zanu PF regime for decades.

For instance in Mashonaland West Province, Skei Farm, President Chamisa is drilling four boreholes to assist the community.

Under the Development and Urbanization of Rural Areas( DURA), the MDC Alliance is determined to empower and equip neglected communities with essential services and facilities.

“Today we rolled out the Development and Urbanisation of Rural Areas (Dura) programme at Skei Farm in Mash West. President
@nelsonchamisa
is drilling 4 boreholes in Ward 14.

Under our Government every village household will have tapped water & Electricity #NgaapindeHakeMukomana,” MDC Alliance Secretary General, Charlton Hwende said in a statement on Twitter.

President Chamisa

Madam Boss Wins Top Award

POPULAR Zimbabwean comedienne Madam Boss (real name Tyra Chikocho) is basking in glory after scooping her first international award in the E! People’s Choice Awards.

The American awards show aimed at recognising people in entertainment saw people voting for Madam Boss online.

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The showcase has been held annually since 1975 with the winners originally determined using Gallup Polls until a switch to online voting in 2005.

adam Boss, a social media personality became the first Zimbabwean to be nominated and eventually win the award since the category was introduced in 2019. South African socialite Bonang Matheba scooped the award in 2019, while Elsa Majimbo was voted the African Influencer of the Year last year.

For this year’s edition, Madam Boss clinched the African Social Star award, toppling other African socialites in the form of Lasizwe Dambuza, Boity Thulo, Mihlali Ndamase, Witney Ramabulana (all from South Africa), Azziad Nasenya (Kenya), The Oddity (Nigeria) and Falz (Nigeria).

To celebrate the win, Madam Boss who is an ambassador for different brands inclusive of Rwanda Airline took to social media citing her humility and gratitude to her legion of fans.

She thanked her fans, organisers of the awards and paid homage to her late mother as well.

“I’m super excited to have won this award as it has put Zimbabwe on the map.

The love that Zimbabweans have shown me is overwhelming. Some even called me to tell me that they voted and this is so humbling.

“Words cannot express fully, how I feel right now. I’m on top of the world.”

The comedienne said she was shocked when organisers of the awards broke the news to her yesterday ahead of the awards showcase next week.

“I didn’t think that I’d receive such a message. Thankfully, I got the award but I’m still in shock,” said Madam Boss.

The 47th edition of the pop culture awards ceremony is scheduled for December 7 at the Baker Hangar in Santa Monica, California in the USA. It will be broadcast live on E! and will be hosted by Saturday Night Live star Kenan Thompson.

Madam Boss who has added acting onto her illustrious CV has been performing well in recent months. She recently landed acting roles with Nollywood series “The Offspring” as well as being cast to feature on SABC1’s telenovela UBettina Wethu and “The Bad Bishop.”  -Chronicle

Grace Mugabe’s Brother Takes Over ZANU PF As Commissar

By A Correspondent- Is this the return of Dr Amai or what? Could be. Grace Mugabe’s brother, Mike Bimha was Wednesday appointed to the Zanu PF political commissar position by the party’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Mike Bimha, Grace Mugabe brother

Bimha takes the party’s hottest and most controversial position, which Victor Matemandanda, early this year, left when he joined the diplomatic mission.

The former industry minister, who is brother to the former first lady Grace Mugabe, was the Zanu PF’s acting spokesperson until the Wednesday appointment.

Grace and Bimha both hail from the same Mashonaland East province.

Mnangagwa Arrests Nyasha Zhambe Wife, Brother

Tinashe Sambiri| Following the brutal murder of Movement for Democratic Change Alliance member Nyasha Zhambe by known Zanu PF hooligans, police on Tuesday surprised all and sundry when they arrested the deceased’s wife and brother.

The two were arrested for positively identified Zanu PF hooligans who abducted and tortured Nyasha to death.

Angry citizens say Zanu PF is a terrorist organization that has to be removed from power through available democratic processes.

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Why On Earth Did Police Arrest Zhambe’s Wife?

Tinashe Sambiri | Following the brutal murder of Movement for Democratic Change Alliance member Nyasha Zhambe by known Zanu PF hooligans, police on Tuesday surprised all and sundry when they arrested the deceased’s wife and brother.

The two were arrested for positively identified Zanu PF hooligans who abducted and tortured Nyasha to death.

Angry citizens say Zanu PF is a terrorist organization that has to be removed from power through available democratic processes.

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Pastor Tom’s Wife Rushed To Capetown for Emergency Operation | FULL TEXT

Does Prayer make a difference?

Tom and Bonnie Deuschel

I had just been rushed to Capetown, SA for an emergency operation on my right lung. My doctor told me that surgery would take 3hours. I was also told that prayer had been going up 24 hours daily and was about to go into its 3rd day! In the end 3hrs of surgery became 48mins and the recovery was so miraculous that 2 days after leaving the hospital I was ministering at a worship seminar. Prayer does have power and, in my case, I believe, it made the difference between life and death.

Whose life is depending on your prayers today? – Bonnie Deushle

MDC Alliance World AIDS Day Message

Tinashe Sambiri|All citizens deserve access to health services despite social and class differences, the MDC Alliance has said.

In a statement on World AIDS Day, the popular movement stressed the need for fairness and equality in accessing essential HIV services.

“We join the rest of the World in commemorating World Aids Day under the 2021 theme: ‘End inequalities. End AIDS’.

As MDC Alliance we prioritise the health of all citizens. We are against inequalities in access to essential HIV services. #WorldAIDSDay,” said the party.

BREAKING: Australia Passes US Style- Sanctions-Human Rights Law

Australian Parliament

Australia today signed a #humanrights sanctions bill similar to the US #GlobalMagnitsky law. “Human rights abusers must face consequences for their actions. I look forward to coordinating sanctions with our friends down under,” said a US Senator.

A ‘Magnitsky Act’ is a type of legislation that enables governments to impose economic sanctions against foreign individuals or entities who commit or are involved in serious human rights abuses and corruption abroad. This legislation operates extra-territorially, imposing penalties on individuals or companies, including freezing and requisitioning assets and travel bans, for acts performed outside the legislating country’s jurisdiction.

It derives its name from US laws enacted to sanction the individuals responsible for the 2009 death of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who uncovered serious tax fraud by several Russian companies confiscated from an American financier.

The Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade in Australia recommended the enactment of an Australian ‘Magnitsky Act’. This recommendation comes after eight months of hearings and contributions from many notable individuals, including human rights lawyer Amal Clooney and pre-eminent lawyer Geoffrey Robertson AO QC, who warned that failure to adopt a new human rights-specific sanctioning regime would risk Australia becoming a haven for ‘dirty money’ and ‘despots’.

What did the Committee recommend?

The Committee recommended Australian legislation closely follow the 2012 and 2016 US laws:

  • A broad definition of human rights and corruption to ensure ‘the greatest number of potential abuses’ fall within the scope of the legislation;
  • Individuals (and their immediate family and direct beneficiaries), corporate entities, state and non-state organisations can be subject to sanctions;
  • Creation of an independent body to publicly receive, consider and make recommendations regarding imposition of sanctions, which the Minister for Foreign Affairs would have to consider in their decision-making;
  • Right of reply and review of decisions by the Minister on request of a targeted or sanctioned person;
  • Publication of names of sanctioned people, the reason for their listing and an annual report on sanctions by the Foreign Minister.

Why is a ‘Magnitsky Act’ necessary?

Existing legislation is not built for purpose

Although two existing Acts deal with international sanctions, they are not built for purpose. The scope of the Charter of the United Nations Act 1945 (Cth) is extremely narrow, only permitting implementation of UN Security Council decisions. Although the Autonomous Sanctions Act 2011 (Cth) provides more discretion, it provides no mention of human rights, and the Committee found it was not being used for such purposes. Specific sanctions should be available for human rights abuses.

Australia’s role in a new global movement

Magnitsky regimes are gathering legislative and popular support across the world, including and especially, amongst Australia’s allies. Apart from the US, Canada and the UK have recently enacted Magnitsky laws and the EU is not far behind. These laws, acting extra-territorially to create a potentially global sanctions system, will reach their full potential if they are widely and consistently adopted across a majority of jurisdictions. Australia should contribute to building this new global movement.

Sanctions as an alternative tool of foreign policy

Sanctions for human rights abuses could prove an invaluable legal tool where other diplomatic efforts have failed or where international attempts at consensus, including collective sanctions, have been slow or unsuccessful. Australia’s extensive diplomatic attempts to persuade China to address human rights abuses against Uighur Muslims in the Xinjiang province, for instance, have been largely ineffective in changing China’s behaviour. The US has recently placed sanctions against Chinese entities and officials for oppression of the Uighur population and there is growing impetus in the UK for such action. Such sanctions would provide Australia with another diplomatic tool that can be used to deter states, and individual perpetrators, from engaging in human rights abuses; one that, by addressing the financial interests of perpetrators and those in their inner circle, is perhaps more persuasive than traditional diplomatic tools.

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Current Information About Omicron Variant

On 26 November 2021, WHO designated the variant B.1.1.529 a variant of concern, named Omicron, on the advice of WHO’s Technical Advisory Group on Virus Evolution (TAG-VE). This decision was based on the evidence presented to the TAG-VE that Omicron has several mutations that may have an impact on how it behaves, for example, on how easily it spreads or the severity of illness it causes. Here is a summary of what is currently known.

Current knowledge about Omicron

Researchers in South Africa and around the world are conducting studies to better understand many aspects of Omicron and will continue to share the findings of these studies as they become available.

Transmissibility: It is not yet clear whether Omicron is more transmissible (e.g., more easily spread from person to person) compared to other variants, including Delta. The number of people testing positive has risen in areas of South Africa affected by this variant, but epidemiologic studies are underway to understand if it is because of Omicron or other factors.

Severity of disease: It is not yet clear whether infection with Omicron causes more severe disease compared to infections with other variants, including Delta. Preliminary data suggests that there are increasing rates of hospitalization in South Africa, but this may be due to increasing overall numbers of people becoming infected, rather than a result of specific infection with Omicron. There is currently no information to suggest that symptoms associated with Omicron are different from those from other variants. Initial reported infections were among university students—younger individuals who tend to have more mild disease—but understanding the level of severity of the Omicron variant will take days to several weeks. All variants of COVID-19, including the Delta variant that is dominant worldwide, can cause severe disease or death, in particular for the most vulnerable people, and thus prevention is always key.

Effectiveness of prior SARS-CoV-2 infection

Preliminary evidence suggests there may be an increased risk of reinfection with Omicron (ie, people who have previously had COVID-19 could become reinfected more easily with Omicron), as compared to other variants of concern, but information is limited. More information on this will become available in the coming days and weeks.

Effectiveness of vaccines: WHO is working with technical partners to understand the potential impact of this variant on our existing countermeasures, including vaccines. Vaccines remain critical to reducing severe disease and death, including against the dominant circulating variant, Delta. Current vaccines remain effective against severe disease and death.

Effectiveness of current tests: The widely used PCR tests continue to detect infection, including infection with Omicron, as we have seen with other variants as well. Studies are ongoing to determine whether there is any impact on other types of tests, including rapid antigen detection tests.

Effectiveness of current treatments: Corticosteroids and IL6 Receptor Blockers will still be effective for managing patients with severe COVID-19. Other treatments will be assessed to see if they are still as effective given the changes to parts of the virus in the Omicron variant.

Studies underway

At the present time, WHO is coordinating with a large number of researchers around the world to better understand Omicron. Studies currently underway or underway shortly include assessments of transmissibility, severity of infection (including symptoms), performance of vaccines and diagnostic tests, and effectiveness of treatments.

WHO encourages countries to contribute the collection and sharing of hospitalized patient data through the WHO COVID-19 Clinical Data Platform to rapidly describe clinical characteristics and patient outcomes.

More information will emerge in the coming days and weeks. WHO’s TAG-VE will continue to monitor and evaluate the data as it becomes available and assess how mutations in Omicron alter the behaviour of the virus.

Recommended actions for countries

As Omicron has been designated a Variant of Concern, there are several actions WHO recommends countries to undertake, including enhancing surveillance and sequencing of cases; sharing genome sequences on publicly available databases, such as GISAID; reporting initial cases or clusters to WHO; performing field investigations and laboratory assessments to better understand if Omicron has different transmission or disease characteristics, or impacts effectiveness of vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics or public health and social measures. More detail in the announcement from 26 November.

Countries should continue to implement the effective public health measures to reduce COVID-19 circulation overall, using a risk analysis and science-based approach. They should increase some public health and medical capacities to manage an increase in cases. WHO is providing countries with support and guidance for both readiness and response.

In addition, it is vitally important that inequities in access to COVID-19 vaccines are urgently addressed to ensure that vulnerable groups everywhere, including health workers and older persons, receive their first and second doses, alongside equitable access to treatment and diagnostics.

Recommended actions for people

The most effective steps individuals can take to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus is to keep a physical distance of at least 1 metre from others; wear a well-fitting mask; open windows to improve ventilation; avoid poorly ventilated or crowded spaces; keep hands clean; cough or sneeze into a bent elbow or tissue; and get vaccinated when it’s their turn.

WHO will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available, including following meetings of the TAG-VE. In addition, information will be available on WHO’s digital and social media platforms. –
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Tragedy As Girl Burnt By Underground Fire Dies

Alisha Sekina Muzvite, an eight-year-old Hwange girl who has been battling for life at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo after being burnt by underground fires has died.

She died only days after doctors had amputated her both legs to minimize the effects of the injuries.

She suffered third-degree fire burns when she was literally swallowed waist-deep by a fire hole at an old dump site in Makwika village, Hwange about three weeks ago.

Alisha had gone to relieve herself and was in the company of her aunty when the incident occurred around 4 pm.

Her mother Ms Ethel Ncube confirmed that Alisha passed on at Mpilo on Monday night. She said:

She died last night just before 10 pm. They cut both her legs last Wednesday as doctors said the injuries were third-degree as the fire had damaged her legs. On Friday she looked coping as she was talking. They gave her blood transfusion and her body started swelling and her condition continued to deteriorate.

Meanwhile, Greater Whange Residents Trust condemn the increase of cases of burnt children at dumpsites saying it appears Hwange Colliery Company is not doing enough to address these issues.

The Trust said it will approach the company, EMA and government so that they address these issues. – Chronicle

Shock As Machete-Wielding Thugs Rape Pregnant Mothers

By A Correspondent- Three machete-wielding men reportedly raped two expecting mothers at Maphisa Hospital in Matobo district, Matabeleland South province.

In July, three pregnant women at the hospital were sexually abused, a situation that has shocked the community with some suspecting that the heinous acts could be for ritual purposes.

The recent rape case happened at a time when the country is commemorating 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.

It is alleged that in the latest incident, three machete-wielding men were spotted entering the maternity ward where they threatened and raped the victims.

Matabeleland South provincial medical director Ruth Chikodzore told Southern Eye that security at the hospital would be tightened. Chikodzore said:

We had a meeting as the ministry, hospital officials and community members, and we came up with several measures that will ensure the safety of patients. We decided to increase the number of security personnel at the hospital.

There will be police officers patrolling the hospital during the night. Each ward will now have a guard to protect patients. The windows will also be secured as well as the doors.

Chikodzore said the community had also formed a neighbourhood watch committee to guard the institution.

Matabeleland South police spokesperson Inspector Loveness Mangena said they were investigating the matter. 

More: NewsDay

Mount Pleasant Family Loses US$48K To Stone-Wielding Robbers

By A Correspondent- A Mount Plesaesnt family has lost US$48 000 and other valuable to five stone-wielding robbers.

According to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) the stone-wielding robbers pounced on a house in Mt Pleasant stole US$48 000 and several valuables:
The ZRP is investigating a case of robbery which occurred on 27/11/21 at about 0155 hours, where five unknown suspects pounced on a certain house in Mount Pleasant, Harare.
The five suspects who were armed with stones and wearing black face masks, demanded cash before being given safe keys. They stole US$ 48 000, iPhone XRS, car keys for a Toyota Mark X vehicle and went away.

Fawcett Cash-Flushing Robbers Remanded In Custody

By A Correspondent-Midlands Provincial Magistrate Edwin Marecha yesterday remanded in custody to December 17 the five suspects in a case involving theft of US$334 290 from a Fawcett cash-in-transit vehicle.

The alleged culprits including four Fawcett employees charged with theft as defined in section 113(2) of the Criminal Law (Codification & Reform) Act, Chapter 9:23 are Bongani Mapfumo, Blessing Lizhu, Emmanuel Nhamo, Thomas Chisambadzi and Langelihle Moyo.

Allegations are that the accused persons and four others who are still at large hatched a plan to steal Fawcett Security Company cash which they had been assigned to transport from Bulawayo to Harare.
They were using a company vehicle being driven by Mapfumo. In Bulawayo, the accused picked a certain Lizhu who is not their fellow employee and traveled with him in the same vehicle with the cash.

Allegations are that while on the way and near Connemara Open Prison Mapfumo, who was driving the vehicle, stopped. While at that place they were joined by four other accused persons who are at large and were driving a white Honda Fit vehicle.
The accused persons connived and decided to pretend to have been robbed. They broke the three cash boxes using a bolt cutter they had carried for that purpose and took the cash amounting to US$334 290.
Mapfumo, Nhamo, Chisambadzi and Moyo then proceeded to the Police and made a false robbery report.
Upon investigation the police realised that there was never a robbery. They recovered US$18 750 through indications made by accused Lizhu.

The State was represented by senior prosecutors Mr Fredrick Matsheza and Magaret Mukucha.

-Herald

BREAKING…..Mnangagwa Reshuffles Politburo

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has made new politburo appointments, with Chris Mutsvangwa becoming the new spokesperson.

  Below are the changes he made made:

  1. Mike Bimha is the new Political Commissar, replacing Victor Matemadanda.
  2. Lillian Zemura will now deputise Bimha in the Commissariat.
  3. Chris Mutsvangwa was appointed as the new secretary for information, replacing the late Simon Khaya Moyo.
  4. Monica Mavhunga from Mash Central Becomes Deputy Secretary of Education to the Politburo.
  5. Alice Dube was Appointed as Politburo member replacing Cain Mathema.
  6. Monica Mutsvangwa has been appointed as Deputy Secretary for Transport & Social Welfare.
  7. First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa was appointed the Secretary for Environment and Tourism. She was previously the Deputy and now replaces Cde Prisca Mupfumira.
  8. Ziyambi Ziyambi replaces Mutsvangwa as Secretary for Science and Technology.
  9. Frederick Shava has been appointed as a Politburo Member as a Committee Member.
  10. Omega Hungwe and Oliver Chidawu have been appointed Politburo members with immediate effect and these two are coming from Harare Province.
  11. Judith Ncube was appointed as a Politburo member representing Bulawayo Province.
  12. Josiah Hungwe who was secretary for Production and Labour now becomes a senior member of the Politburo, and he is replaced by Kenneth Musanhi as the Secretary for Production and Labour.

Chipite Jnr School Records Covid-19 Cases, Suspends Lessons

By A Correspondent- Chisipite Junior School has reportedly recorded Covid-19 cases and suspended physical learning activities to protect the pupils.

This also comes after Heritage school Tuesday announced that it was closing immediately, fearing a further spread of the virus.

Hartmann House is also closing for all classes serve for grade sevens who are writing ZIMSEC examinations.

While schools traditionally close in the first week of December, the government directed that they will this time close on the 17th of December to compensate for the time lost when learners were home due to coronavirus.

-Online

Schools Close Amid New Covid-19 Variant Scare

By A Correspondent- Several local schools are closing, citing coronavirus detection among members of the schools’ community.

One such school is the Heritage School which announced on Tuesday that it was closing immediately.

Below is the school’s letter to stakeholders:
THE HERITAGE SCHOOL
30 November 2021
Dear Parents and Guardians
This letter serves to inform you that we have just received information that a member of our school community has tested Positive for the Covid-19 virus.
It is therefore prudent that as a school we take immediate action to control the situation by closing the school with immediate effect. It is unfortunate that we have had to take this action, but we feel it Is in the best interest of our community.

Our Year 7 classes will continue with their ZIMSEC examinations. They should be brought to school at 7:45 am. and they should be picked up soon after their exams.
Boarders may be collected from Acacia House starting on Wednesday 1″ December 2021 from 800 am.
The end of year school reports will be sent via email in due course.
We would like to thank you for your support throughout the year.
We wish you happy holidays Stay Safe!

Chisipite Junior School which also recorded coronavirus cases said it had suspended all physical lessons and activities at the school.
Hartmann House is also closing for all classes serve for grade sevens who are writing ZIMSEC examinations.
While schools traditionally close in the first week of December, the government directed that they will this time close on the 17th of December to compensate for the time lost when learners were home due to coronavirus.

-Online

President Chamisa Empowers Villagers Abandoned By Zanu PF For Decades

Tinashe Sambiri|Through the rigorous community engagement programmes, President Nelson Chamisa is assisting villagers neglected by the Zanu PF regime for decades.

For instance in Mashonaland West Province, Skei Farm, President Chamisa is drilling four boreholes to assist the community.

Under the Development and Urbanization of Rural Areas( DURA), the MDC Alliance is determined to empower and equip neglected communities with essential services and facilities.

“Today we rolled out the Development and Urbanisation of Rural Areas (Dura) programme at Skei Farm in Mash West. President
@nelsonchamisa
is drilling 4 boreholes in Ward 14.

Under our Government every village household will have tapped water & Electricity #NgaapindeHakeMukomana,” MDC Alliance Secretary General, Charlton Hwende said in a statement on Twitter.

Access To Essential HIV Services Is For Everyone- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|All citizens deserve access to health services despite social and class differences, the MDC Alliance has said.

In a statement on World AIDS Day, the popular movement stressed the need for fairness and equality in accessing essential HIV services.

“We join the rest of the World in commemorating World Aids Day under the 2021 theme: ‘End inequalities. End AIDS’.

As MDC Alliance we prioritise the health of all citizens. We are against inequalities in access to essential HIV services. #WorldAIDSDay,” said the party.

High Court Blocks Dismissal Of St Faih’s High School Head, Deputy

By A Correspondent- The Mutare High Court has ruled against the Anglican Church’s Manicaland Diocese decision to remove St Faith’s High School headmaster Mr Arnold Makamba and his deputy from their positions.

Mr Makamba and his deputy Mr Irvine Mudangwe, had challenged their dismissal from the school by the diocese and the School Development Committee.

After the diocese applied to have the court confirm the dismissal of the pair, Mr Makamba and Mr Mudangwe filed an opposing application seeking to reclaim their positions.

The diocese’s application was , however, dismissed in default on Monday as neither the applicants nor the legal representative, Mr Ashel Mutungura, were in court when the matter was heard.

Mr Makamba and Mr Mudangwe had argued that the diocese had  no legal basis to take that decision against them.

In the notice of opposition to an application by the trustees of the Anglican Diocese of Manicaland Church of the Province of Central Africa and St Faith’s High School’s School Development Committee, the two said they were still the substantive headmaster and deputy of St Faith’s High School.

“Our employer is not the third respondent, but the Civil Service Commission (CSC), formerly Public Service Commission, created in terms of section 202 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.

“The CSC has a vested interest in the attempt by the first applicant to force our transfer. The CSC not the third respondent should have been the third respondent.

“The second applicant is not properly before the court. No affidavit has been deposed on behalf of the second applicant. The resolution of the board of trustees of the first applicant does not equate to a resolution of the second applicant,” Mr Makamba said.

He said the interim order obtained as well as the final order sought were incompetent and the court could not bar them from carrying out their duties.-statemedia

“We are employed by the CSC, which has not suspended us, has not instituted any disciplinary action against us, nor has it transferred us. In any event, when the third respondent does that it uses the Public Service regulations to discipline or to transfer us. Accordingly, this application was ill-conceived, lacks merit and must be dismissed with costs on a legal practitioner and client scale,” Mr Makamba said.-statemedia

President Chamisa Speaks On World AIDS Day

Tinashe Sambiri|All citizens deserve access to health services despite social and class differences, the MDC Alliance has said.

In a statement on World AIDS Day, the popular movement stressed the need for fairness and equality in accessing essential HIV services.

“We join the rest of the World in commemorating World Aids Day under the 2021 theme: ‘End inequalities. End AIDS’.

As MDC Alliance we prioritise the health of all citizens. We are against inequalities in access to essential HIV services. #WorldAIDSDay,” said the party.

I Am A Coach Who Wants To Win Things- Chitembwe

Lloyd Chitembwe says his return to CAPS United was necessitated by the need to move out of comfort zone and compete for honours in a pressure environment.

The gaffer left Harare City after taking charge of the first game of the season early this month. He subsequently rejoined the Green Machine on a two-year contract, replacing Darlington Dodo.

Chitembwe started his latest tenure with Makepekepe on Sunday, playing a goalless draw against his former side, the Sunshine Boys.

“I am a coach who wants to win things,” he said, as quoted by the Herald. “This is the reason I came back to CAPS United.

“I was very comfortable at Harare City, they are one club that I tell you will always give you the support that you need, as a coach, and I have respect for that institution.

“Maybe, one thing that I felt I really needed more, apart from my welfare of course, was winning things.

“This is the reason I am here.

“I enjoy working under pressure and I was missing it for the last two years. I could feel a very important part of me was missing.

“So, it’s really interesting for me to be back and I am looking forward to the challenge.”

Chitembwe won the 2016 Castle Lager Premiership title and continued his tenure until 2019 when he left the side.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Lloyd Chitembwe

Nakamba Inspires Young Footballers

Warriors star Marvelous Nakamba has urged young footballers to not give up on their dreams, telling them it is very possible to play in the English Premier League.

The 27-year old Aston Villa midfield enforcer, who is enjoying a rich vein of form under freshly-recruited coach Steven Gerrard, joined the Birmingham-based side from Club Brugge in 2019.

He is one of only four Zimbabwean players in history to have rubbed shoulders with the world’s finest in the English top-flight.

Asked what it feels like to be a role model for aspiring and young footballers in Zimbabwe, the soft-spoken midfielder said it is a source of motivation.

“It motivates me, it gives courage and belief back home for young players who have the dream to play in the Premier League,” he told the club’s website.

“To my fellow Zimbabweans back home, thank you for the love and support you that you show me. To all the young aspiring footballers in Zimbabwe, it’s possible to play in the Premier League just keep on believing and don’t let anyone tell you that it’s not possible,” he added. – Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Marvellous player…

ZIFA Pleads With Billiat To Be Available For AFCON Tournament

A delegation of envoys will travel to South Africa to try and convince Kaizer Chiefs star Khama Billiat to return to the Warriors fold for next month’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals.

Billiat shocked the local football fraternity when he announced that he is retiring from international football on November 15 and did not give any reasons for his decision.

The nimble-footed winger was expected to lead the Warriors attack at AFCON, together with influential captain Knowledge Musona and was even on the initial list of players submitted to CAF by ZIFA, before he called it quits.

According to sources, ZIFA will send a delegation to the Mufakose-bred winger’s base in South Africa, to try and convince him to at least take part in the AFCON finals.

The Herald even reports that veteran sportscaster Charles ‘CNN’ Mabika, will be part of that delegation.

A comment could be acquired from Billiat’s agent Godfrey ‘Vokal’ Bakasa, at the time this report was filed. – Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Khama Billiat

Zim Pulls Out Of Youth Games

Zimbabwe has pulled out of the African Union Sports Council Region Five Youth Games due to the emergence of the Omicron variant and subsequent travel restrictions.

The U17 Boys and Girls’ teams were supposed to participate in the tournament scheduled for Maseru, Lesotho, this week.

In a statement, COSAFA said: “The emergence of the Omicron variant and subsequent travel difficulties associated with it have forced more changes to the fixtures for the Boys’ and Girls’ football competitions at the Region 5 Games Maseru 2020.

“The tournaments have already been hit by a number of withdrawals, with Zimbabwe (Boys & Girls), Seychelles (Boys) and Comoros (Girls) the latest to pull out over travel issues.

“It means both competitions have been shortened, with the Boys to run from December 1-7 and the Girls from Dec 2-6.”

The withdrawal of Zimbabwe, meanwhile, comes after the Boys and Girls’ teams made a late submission to participate in the tournament.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

President Chamisa Unrolls DURA Programme To Empower Rural Communities

Tinashe Sambiri|Through the rigorous community engagement programmes, President Nelson Chamisa is assisting villagers neglected by the Zanu PF regime for decades.

For instance in Mashonaland West Province, Skei Farm, President Chamisa is drilling four boreholes to assist the community.

Under the Development and Urbanization of Rural Areas( DURA), the MDC Alliance is determined to empower and equip neglected communities with essential services and facilities.

“Today we rolled out the Development and Urbanisation of Rural Areas (Dura) programme at Skei Farm in Mash West. President
@nelsonchamisa
is drilling 4 boreholes in Ward 14.

Under our Government every village household will have tapped water & Electricity #NgaapindeHakeMukomana,” MDC Alliance Secretary General, Charlton Hwende said in a statement on Twitter.

MDC Alliance World AIDS Day Message

Tinashe Sambiri|All citizens deserve access to health services despite social and class differences, the MDC Alliance has said.

In a statement on World AIDS Day, the popular movement stressed the need for fairness and equality in accessing essential HIV services.

“We join the rest of the World in commemorating World Aids Day under the 2021 theme: ‘End inequalities. End AIDS’.

As MDC Alliance we prioritise the health of all citizens. We are against inequalities in access to essential HIV services. #WorldAIDSDay,” said the party.

About Omicron Transmissibility

On 26 November 2021, WHO designated the variant B.1.1.529 a variant of concern, named Omicron, on the advice of WHO’s Technical Advisory Group on Virus Evolution (TAG-VE). This decision was based on the evidence presented to the TAG-VE that Omicron has several mutations that may have an impact on how it behaves, for example, on how easily it spreads or the severity of illness it causes. Here is a summary of what is currently known.

Current knowledge about Omicron

Researchers in South Africa and around the world are conducting studies to better understand many aspects of Omicron and will continue to share the findings of these studies as they become available.

Transmissibility: It is not yet clear whether Omicron is more transmissible (e.g., more easily spread from person to person) compared to other variants, including Delta. The number of people testing positive has risen in areas of South Africa affected by this variant, but epidemiologic studies are underway to understand if it is because of Omicron or other factors.

Severity of disease: It is not yet clear whether infection with Omicron causes more severe disease compared to infections with other variants, including Delta. Preliminary data suggests that there are increasing rates of hospitalization in South Africa, but this may be due to increasing overall numbers of people becoming infected, rather than a result of specific infection with Omicron. There is currently no information to suggest that symptoms associated with Omicron are different from those from other variants. Initial reported infections were among university students—younger individuals who tend to have more mild disease—but understanding the level of severity of the Omicron variant will take days to several weeks. All variants of COVID-19, including the Delta variant that is dominant worldwide, can cause severe disease or death, in particular for the most vulnerable people, and thus prevention is always key.

Effectiveness of prior SARS-CoV-2 infection

Preliminary evidence suggests there may be an increased risk of reinfection with Omicron (ie, people who have previously had COVID-19 could become reinfected more easily with Omicron), as compared to other variants of concern, but information is limited. More information on this will become available in the coming days and weeks.

Effectiveness of vaccines: WHO is working with technical partners to understand the potential impact of this variant on our existing countermeasures, including vaccines. Vaccines remain critical to reducing severe disease and death, including against the dominant circulating variant, Delta. Current vaccines remain effective against severe disease and death.

Effectiveness of current tests: The widely used PCR tests continue to detect infection, including infection with Omicron, as we have seen with other variants as well. Studies are ongoing to determine whether there is any impact on other types of tests, including rapid antigen detection tests.

Effectiveness of current treatments: Corticosteroids and IL6 Receptor Blockers will still be effective for managing patients with severe COVID-19. Other treatments will be assessed to see if they are still as effective given the changes to parts of the virus in the Omicron variant.

Studies underway

At the present time, WHO is coordinating with a large number of researchers around the world to better understand Omicron. Studies currently underway or underway shortly include assessments of transmissibility, severity of infection (including symptoms), performance of vaccines and diagnostic tests, and effectiveness of treatments.

WHO encourages countries to contribute the collection and sharing of hospitalized patient data through the WHO COVID-19 Clinical Data Platform to rapidly describe clinical characteristics and patient outcomes.

More information will emerge in the coming days and weeks. WHO’s TAG-VE will continue to monitor and evaluate the data as it becomes available and assess how mutations in Omicron alter the behaviour of the virus.

Recommended actions for countries

As Omicron has been designated a Variant of Concern, there are several actions WHO recommends countries to undertake, including enhancing surveillance and sequencing of cases; sharing genome sequences on publicly available databases, such as GISAID; reporting initial cases or clusters to WHO; performing field investigations and laboratory assessments to better understand if Omicron has different transmission or disease characteristics, or impacts effectiveness of vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics or public health and social measures. More detail in the announcement from 26 November.

Countries should continue to implement the effective public health measures to reduce COVID-19 circulation overall, using a risk analysis and science-based approach. They should increase some public health and medical capacities to manage an increase in cases. WHO is providing countries with support and guidance for both readiness and response.

In addition, it is vitally important that inequities in access to COVID-19 vaccines are urgently addressed to ensure that vulnerable groups everywhere, including health workers and older persons, receive their first and second doses, alongside equitable access to treatment and diagnostics.

Recommended actions for people

The most effective steps individuals can take to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus is to keep a physical distance of at least 1 metre from others; wear a well-fitting mask; open windows to improve ventilation; avoid poorly ventilated or crowded spaces; keep hands clean; cough or sneeze into a bent elbow or tissue; and get vaccinated when it’s their turn.

WHO will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available, including following meetings of the TAG-VE. In addition, information will be available on WHO’s digital and social media platforms. –
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Video: Zanu PF Is A Terrorist Organization That Has To Be Removed …

Tinashe Sambiri| Following the brutal murder of Movement for Democratic Change Alliance member Nyasha Zhambe by known Zanu PF hooligans, police on Tuesday surprised all and sundry when they arrested the deceased’s wife and brother.

The two were arrested for positively identified Zanu PF hooligans who abducted and tortured Nyasha to death.

Angry citizens say Zanu PF is a terrorist organization that has to be removed from power through available democratic processes.

Watch video below:

Teachers Launch Massive Voter Registration Campaign

Chikomba – The Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union in Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has launched a campaign to urge as many people as possible to vote in the 2023 harmonised elections.

ARTUZ president Obert Masaraure who addressed a meeting in Chivhu on Saturday said that his reason for embarking on the campaign is that the organisation believes that the problems bedeviling the education sector could be solved in the ballot box.

Masaraure addressed the meeting at the house of Ward 10 councilor Edwin Maseva in Chivhu Location. The meeting started at 1100 houra and there were about 60 people who attended.

ARTUZ has since launched the campaign in four districts namely Chipinge, Lupane, Zaka and Hurungwe.

Nine people were appointed to lead the campaign in Chivhu and they will be given stationery to donate at their favourites schools. They are also to encourage students who have reached the age of 18 to register to vote.

“We reached this resolution because the education sector is collapsing and we believe that some of the problems can be solved in the ballot box. The right to education can be achieved through voting, he said.

“It is the responsibility of the State to provide education. We have formed a Parents and Teachers Association because parents are finding it hard to pay fees and as teachers we want salaries.

“Teachers are recruiting voters in schools for those who have reached the age of majority,” said Masaraure.
He also said their aim is to have registered at least 3000 people to vote by next year. A number of people were registered during the campaign. – Masvingo Mirror

Nyasha Zhambe Wife Arrested For Identifying Husband’s Killers

Tinashe Sambiri| Following the brutal murder of Movement for Democratic Change Alliance member Nyasha Zhambe by known Zanu PF hooligans, police on Tuesday surprised all and sundry when they arrested the deceased’s wife and brother.

The two were arrested for positively identified Zanu PF hooligans who abducted and tortured Nyasha to death.

Angry citizens say Zanu PF is a terrorist organization that has to be removed from power through available democratic processes.

Watch video below:

Alarm Over Spate Of Child Kidnappings in South Africa

PRETORIA – Following the spate of abductions reported in different parts of South Africa, human rights NGO Amnesty International has called on the authorities in Pretoria to be transparent about the cases of kidnappings, and to bring the perpetrators to justice.

“It is extremely disturbing that children are targets,” Amnesty International South Africa executive director Shenilla Mohamed said.

On Wednesday, Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi expressed “deep concern” about the alleged kidnapping of a Grade 5 female learner, who was seized from the EP Baumann Primary School in Mayfair, Joburg.

It is alleged that the learner was kidnapped at gunpoint by three men who were travelling in a “new shaped Silver/White Toyota Yaris with the registration number JS62CS GP”, according to the provincial education authorities.

The Gauteng department of education has pleaded with any community member who may have additional information pertaining to this incident “or may have made any sighting of the vehicle” to contact the police.

Last week, South Africans woke up to the news that the four Moti brothers, who were kidnapped three weeks ago while on their way to school in Limpopo, had been reunited with their parents, Naazim and Shakira Moti.

Police spokesperson Brigadier Vish Naidoo said officers in Vuwani received a call from a resident on Wednesday night, saying that the children had arrived at their house.

Mohamed said there was little information provided regarding what had happened to the Moti brothers, and how they were released.

“While we are relieved that the four Moti brothers, who were abducted in October, have been returned to their family, there has been very little information on what happened and what led to the children being released.

“It is also important for authorities to be open and transparent about the issue and about who they believe are behind this spate of abductions and what they are doing to prevent further kidnappings,” Mohamed said.

“We understand that authorities cannot give details while they are tracking the perpetrators, but they can reveal the truth in bringing forth justice. The people of South Africa have a right to know what is going on. The authorities must get to the bottom of the kidnappings and bring those involved to justice.”

-IOL

Unlawful Possession Of Govt Inputs Lands Shurugwi Villager In Trouble

By A Correspondent| Police in Shurugwi have arrested Politeness Shumba (39) for unlawful possession of Government agricultural inputs.

According to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) on Twitter, they acted on tip-off and arrested the suspect at Dorset Business Centre leading to the recovery of 53 bags of maize seed and 106 bags of 50kgs Super fertilizer branded Cotton Bulk Blend inscribed “donated by the Government of Zimbabwe”.

The inputs are alleged to have been bought from farmers in Rutenga.

Malawi Bank Awards Christmas Bonus To Vaccinated Employees Only

First Capital Bank has awarded its Covid-19 vaccinated staff an early Christmas Bonus of two week of basic pay as part of the December basic payroll.

According to a memo signed by the bank’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Jaco Viljoen which this publication has seen, the bonus is a show of gratitude toward those who have received the vaccine.

“The impact of Covid-19 in Malawi seems to have slightly subsided over the past months, but there is unfortunately no end in sight for the ongoing negative impact on the health of individuals and communities as can be seen by the new Omicron variant.

“The arrival of vaccinations provide everyone with the opportunity to take precautions against the potentially deadly symptoms of Covid-19. It is not only about you and me as an individual but the fact that we can transfer the virus to vulnerable people like our elderly parents, friends with illnesses among others. One of values is citizenship, for me this value talks to our responsibility to get vaccinated to protect ourselves. Families and communities.

“As Bank staff we risk exposure to Covid-19 because of the direct contact we have with people every day. It is, therefore, imperative that we get ourselves vaccinated,” reads part of the memo dated November 30, 2021 copied to all staff

Viljoen said more than half of the bank’s staff already made the responsible decision to get vaccinated that’s why management agreed to show appreciation towards them.

“Staff who had Covid-19 are not excluded from getting the vaccination and are being urged to get it. Ministry of Health is still administering Covid-19 vaccinations at various health facilities and sites across the country, and we encourage you to go and have yourself vaccinated,” reads the memo.

The Atlas

Two Soldiers Killed In Horrific Crash

By A Correspondent- Two Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) officers died Tuesday in a horrific crash after the vehicle in which they were travelling in collided with a haulage truck in Chiredzi.

The two soldiers, who were travelling in a Mazda Primacy, had the fateful accident on the 95km peg along Ngundu-Tanganda road.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident to NewZimbabwe.com, and said investigations into the accident are ongoing.

“We are yet to find out the total number of people who were involved in the accident so far it’s not yet clear, but the police are still conducting investigations. You can check with the army for more details and identification of the deceased,” Nyathi said.

However, ZNA public relations director, Lieutenant Colonel Alphios Makotore, could not be reached for comment as his mobile phone went unanswered.

The deceased soldiers have been identified as Tatenda Nyambi and Nehemiah Mabutho who are both stationed at Buffalo Range.

Sources said Mabutho was driving the car and failed to indicate that he was turning right at the Buffalo Range turnoff, whilst the haulage truck was overtaking.

The two soldiers were coming back from Chiredzi town where they had gone to pick up some groceries.

The haulage truck which was being driven Anesu Marume hit the soldiers’ vehicle on the right side before it swerved off the road and hit a tree.

Efforts to save the two were in vain since they were both declared dead upon arrival at the hospital.

Postmortem is being conducted at Chiredzi General Hospital.

New Covid-19 Variant- Children Under 5yrs Admissions Soar

By A Correspondent- Children under five are being admitted with COVID19 symptoms to the hospital, according to the Head of Intensive Care at Chris Hani Baragwanath, Rudo Mathivha.

She says the shift in demographics is very worrying. Mathivha said:

The number of ill patients presenting to hospitals has increased exponentially.

We are seeing definitely a change in the demographic profile of patients. We are seeing toddlers under five presenting with symptoms and they are sick enough to require admission and to require supplemental oxygen.

Last month, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association reported that in the United States of America, children represent about 16% of all COVID-19 cases.

While all children are capable of getting the virus that causes COVID-19, they don’t become sick as often as adults. Most children have mild symptoms or no symptoms.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), however, some children become severely ill with COVID-19 and might need to be hospitalised, treated in the intensive care unit or placed on a ventilator to help them breathe.

In addition, children with other health conditions, such as obesity, diabetes and asthma, might be at higher risk of serious illness with COVID-19.

Children who have congenital heart disease, genetic conditions or conditions affecting the nervous system or metabolism also might be at higher risk of serious illness with COVID-19.

Meanwhile, many governments have been reluctant to inoculate children with COVID-19 vaccines prioritising the most vulnerable groups.

Madam Boss To Be Killed, Analyst Says

By Farai D Hove | The sociallite Madam Boss faces elimination, an analyst has claimed.

Writing on Wednesday morning, Talent Rusere said Tarisai Chikosho has been targeted due to her recent Facebook post in which she complained about outstanding refuse collection in Harare.

In the referenced post, Madam Boss cries out against uncollected bins, and at the end signs off with the emotive Nelson Chamisa, “Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana,” slogan.

Rusere’s comment comes a few days after a sociallite with a long history of hiring bouncers to assault enemies, Mai Titi, published insults against Madam Boss, weeks after claiming she had reunited with her.

It also comes at a time when the diaspora returnee, and CEO for the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency Doug Munatsi was killed in a suspected arson incident at his flat in Harare on Monday morning.

A comment from the State Security ministry was not possible at the time of writing.

Meanwhile, Rusere, who also spoke to ZimEye today, stated in full:

Dear Madam Boss

There is a plot on your life, you have been considered an enemy to the state and marked for elimination before mid 2022 due to this post yawakaita “yemadhodha binhi”, distance yourself from those who pretend to be friends when they are actually your rivals.

Hauna shamwari in entertainment business Taira, they do envy you..

You are a good person and an inspiration to our young women and I won’t sit back and let Zanu pf suck your blood and destroy Muku’s future.

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Investigation. As Covid-19 Cases Spike At Masvingo Teachers College

By A Correspondent- The Masvingo provincial Covid-19 taskforce has, together with ministry of Health and Child Care, launched investigations to establish a sudden spike in Covid-19 cases at Masvingo Teachers College.

By Saturday last week a total of 81 students had tested positive to the novel virus at the institution bringing fears that it could be the new Omicron variant which has sent shock waves across the world.

Masvingo provincial medical director Amadeus Shamhu confirmed the developments saying specimens were sent to Harare for clinical tests.

“We are conducting investigations into the issue, we sent specimens to Harare today (November 29) for genomic sequencing so results are being expected this week,” Shamhu said.

More tests are reportedly being conducted at the institution and contact tracing has since been launched.

Masvingo Provincial Covid-19 taskforce spokesperson, Rodgers Irimayi also told this publication that they were investigating the spike in Covid-19 cases but stated that the index case had no history of travelling outside the country.

“The index case has no history has no history of traveling to any other country, it is a local transmission. We are yet to get to the bottom and know how it started but the current position is that this is a local infection at the institution,” he said.

Earlier this year another local institution, Bondolfi Teachers College, was hit by Covid-19 and over 90 students tested positive to the deadly virus.

Last week the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) issued out a statement after 76 returnees from South Africa evaded quarantine risking spread of Covid-19 amongst locals.

Zim Man Apologises For Alleging Makandiwa Is Killing People

By A Correspondent- South Africa-based Zimbabwean social media troll, Tinashe Exevier Mutamiri, has apologised to United Family International Church (UFIC) leader Emmanuel Makandiwa for claiming he was killing people.

Mutamiri pulled down videos, which he had posted on social media attacking pastor Donald Mhandu and other pastors in Makandiwa’s church.

Mutamiri pulled down the videos following a directive by a South African court.

This was after Mhandu had approached the Gauteng High Court on November 9 seeking an interdict to bar Mutamiri from repeating the defamatory statements.

Through his lawyer Henk Horn, Mhandu successfully secured an order to compel Mutamiri to delete the defamatory posts, which accused the pastor of aiding Makandiwa to allegedly kill people opposed to his church.

In a video published online, Mutamiri said he did not apologise under duress. 

He apologised to Mr Donald Mhandu “for all the information that I was made to publish on my account, for all the defamatory statements, I would like to retract it.”

He added:

I would also like to extend my apologies to your father, prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa. You became collateral damage. All I published had no factual background.

Mutamiri also apologised to everyone he defamed on his Facebook account, claiming he was misled by faceless moles who eventually did not turn up to give their testimonies probably “because of fear that what they were saying was false.”

Diarrhoea Outbreak Haunts Byo

By A Correspondent- Tshabalala Extension in Bulawayo has been hit by diarrhoea, with over 500 families affected after they allegedly drank contaminated water.

Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is struggling to provide potable water to residents.

Tshabalala Extension Residents Association chairperson Webster Tsondayi yesterday told Southern Eye that residents experienced running tummies after drinking council water during the weekend.

BCC adopted a 72-hour water-shedding regime, saying it was necessitated by power cuts.

Residents said when water was restored, it was not clean.

“There are about 500 households that are affected. Most people started falling sick on Saturday. There was no water from Monday to Thursday and when it was restored, people drank it and fell sick.  People are experiencing running stomachs, vomiting, backaches, body weakness and loss of appetite,” Tsondayi said.

He said the matter was reported to council, which promised to visit the affected area to collect samples, adding that arrangements would be made to ensure sick residents are treated at the local council clinic free of
charge.

Sibonginkosi Ngwenya, a resident, told Southern Eye that members of her family were affected, including her 19-year-old son who is set to sit for Advanced Level examinations tomorrow.

“My son is likely to miss the examinations because of the illness.  The worst part is that he is supposed to sit for the Maths paper. I do not know whether he will be allowed to sit in future,” she said.

Paul Makhureya said he and his family were rushed to hospital where they were admitted after the infection.

Council’s health services deputy director Charles Malaba said they were seized with the issue.

“I am aware of the issue, but I cannot comment on whether they (infections) were caused by contaminated water or not. We have collected samples for testing and the results take about two to three days to come out,” Malaba said.

In 2020, a diarrhoea outbreak hit Luveve suburb where it claimed 13 lives and infected over 1 000 others.

In July, reports emerged of a diarrhoea outbreak in Emganwini high-density suburb.  Residents complained of sewage flowing into their homes, exposing them to water-borne diseases.

Instructor Left Shocked As Learner Drives Off With Motorcycle

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is investigating a theft case in which an unknown suspect who was conducting riding lessons fled with a motorcycle belonging to the driving school that was training him.

Police say the instructor was yet to record the suspect’s identity details. Sid police in a statement:

The ZRP is investigating circumstances surrounding a case of theft of motorcycle which occurred on 29/11/21 at Robert Mugabe Square, near Rotten Row Magistrate Court, Harare where an unknown suspect, who was conducting riding lessons, rode off with a motor-cycle (ADO 7409) belonging to a local driving school.

He left the instructor shocked and waiting. The instructor had not recorded any particulars of the suspect

Zanu PF At It Again- Parades Students As MDC Alliance Defectors

By A Correspondent- Zanu-PF on Saturday allegedly bussed students from various tertiary institutions to Marymount Teachers College in Mutare for a party event and later paraded them as MDC Alliance defectors.

The event, which was attended by Zanu-PF acting national political commissar Patrick Chinamasa and acting party spokesperson Mike Bimha, was meant to welcome defectors from the MDC Alliance.

The ruling party claimed at the event that 400 MDC Alliance members had defected from the opposition party. Marymount Teachers College students led by their lecturer Joshua Matume were presented as defectors during the event.

The students were transported to the institution by the college bus.

“We were just told that we should attend a Zanu-PF meeting and that is what we are just doing and there is no way you can refuse your bosses’ order,” one student, who was bussed to the event, said.

“I just attended the meeting after I was told to do so by my lecturers.”

Zanu-PF Mutare district co-ordinating committee chairperson Binali Yard told NewsDay that there was nothing wrong with bussing the students to a ruling party event.

“We had a false start because of some logistical challenges which we later addressed. On the issue of students, they have been part of programmes of late, if you are not aware,” he said

Meanwhile, Zanu-PF Mashonaland East province has claimed that about 78 opposition party members drawn from Marondera, Murewa and Goromonzi defected to the ruling party on Sunday.

They were paraded at Zanu-PF provincial headquarters in Marondera.

The group was mobilised by former MDC Marondera mayor Farai Nyandoro and former Harare deputy mayor Emmanuel Chiroto who recently joined Zanu-PF.

Chiroto and Nyandoro left the Nelson Chamisa-led opposition party and joined Douglas Mwonzora’s MDC-T before defecting to Zanu-PF.

“We are here to build a formidable force of Zanu-PF within urban authorities. Moreover, people are now appreciating the works of the second republic, for example the massive infrastructural projects being implemented across Zimbabwe,” Nyandoro told NewsDay.

MDC Alliance Mashonaland East provincial spokesperson Chengetai said the defectors did not belong to the party.

“Those who defected are not our members, they joined Mwonzora’s MDC-T some time back and they are now joining Zanu-PF,” he said.

SRC Dialogues With FIFA Over ZIFA Suspension

By A Correspondent- The Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) has started a dialogue with FIFA over the suspension of the Zimbabwe Football Association.

Meanwhile, the suspended Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) board has said it will be taking the SRC to the Administrative Court for recourse.

The SRC suspended the ZIFA board two weeks ago citing irregularities in the handling of finances as well as breaching COVID-19 protocols, among other transgressions.

Zifa has since escalated the case to CAF and FIFA. 
 
On Monday, the SRC announced that it had reached an “agreement” with FIFA on how the ZIFA issue would be addressed following a meeting on Saturday.

According to SRC, dialogue with Fifa is an ongoing process, but the ZIFA board led by Felton Kamambo remains suspended.

Yesterday, Zifa legal advisor Chenaimoyo Gumiro responded to the charges that led to the board members’ suspension, saying SRC took a wrong approach and should have engaged the football mother body the same way it had engaged FIFA.

He said:

We are aware of the engagements of SRC and Fifa and we believe that is the way to go about it. Fifa promotes fair governance and it does not rush to make decisions before engaging all parties involved.

This is what the SRC should have done and if that engagement with Zifa had been done, surely we would not have come to where we are. While the engagements between SRC and Fifa take place, we will seek to get the suspension lifted locally by approaching the Administrative Court.

Other suspended board members, who include Philemon Machana, Farai Jere, Barbra Chikosi and Bryton Malandule, want their suspension to be set aside.

While SRC is saying ZIFA mismanaged public funds at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations finals in Egypt, the association says it only got US$53 000 from the government and the money was disbursed to players.

Gumiro challenged SRC to explain what happened to the funds that were raised by a committee established for that purpose ahead of the tournament.

“Comply”: Zim Gvt Tells ZEP Holders In S.A

STATEMENT BY THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE TO THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA ON THE EXPIRY OF THE ZIMBABWEAN EXEMPTION PERMITS (ZEP)

1. On 25 November 2021, the Ministry in the Presidency of the Republic of South Africa issued a statement on the Cabinet meeting of Wednesday 24 November 2021. Paragraph 6.3 of the statement states that “Following its deliberations, Cabinet decided to no longer issue extensions to the Zimbabwean special dispensations. However, it decided on a 12 months grace period at the expiry of the current ZEP”. The latter acronym stands for Zimbabwean Exemption Permit.

2. This permit. which was due to expire on 31 December 2021, will therefore expire on 31 December 2022 on the basis of the 12 months grace period granted by the Cabinet.

3. The Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe takes note of this decision by the Government of the Republic of South Africa, a close neighbour with which Zimbabwe enjoys excellent relations.

4. The Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe urges and encourages all its nationals, beneficiaries of the special dispensation, to comply with this decision and to cooperate in its implementation.

5. The Embassy of Zimbabwe has initiated engagements and consultations with the relevant authorities of the government of South Africa with a view to ensuring the timely dissemination of information and the smooth implementation of this decision which will impact the lives and livelihoods of thousands of individuals and households. It is the Embassy’s expectation that this decision will be implemented with the minimum of disruption to the lives and livelihoods of the affected individuals and their families.

Embassy of the Republic of Zimbabwe Pretoria 30 November 2021

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“Vote For Donkey To Rid ED”- Knee Jerk Doomed To Fail In 2023 As In 2008

By Nomusa Garikai- It was Professor Jonathan Moyo who said in 2008 that, “If Zimbabweans were given the choice between voting for Robert Mugabe or a donkey. They would vote for the donkey!”

The allegory illustrated four key points:

  1. the nation was so desperate to be rid of Mugabe they did not care whom they were voting for to replace him
  1. of course, the nation is in this untenable position precisely because we were not as diligent and through and hence the reason we ended up stuck with this corrupt, incompetent, murderous and to crown it all, vote rigging Zanu PF dictatorship. 
  1. in the 2008 election, it was self-evident we had not learned the about be diligent and through in electing our leaders; for in our desperation we did, for all intent and purpose, vote for a donkey in the March 2008 vote, the only free vote we have ever had.
  1. As a nation, we really need to sit up and pay attention because we are not getting out of this man-made hell-on-earth Zanu PF has landed us into, until we stop panicking, implement the democratic reforms to ensure free and fair elections and elect competent leaders.

Points 1) and 2) above are self-evident and need no further explaining and so will focus on the remaining two points.

The March 2008 vote is the nearest Zimbabwe has ever got to holding free, fair and credible elections, SADC leaders had pressured Zanu PF to accept a number of democratic reforms. 

However when Emmerson Mnangagwa and his fellow Joint Operation Command Junta released that Zanu was heading for a resounding defeat, they stopped ZEC declaring the results. 

The Junta ordered a recount that lasted six weeks, counting five million votes. Morgan Tsvangirai’s 73%, by Mugabe’s Freudian slip, vote count was whittled down to 47% to justify the run-off. 

The Zanu PF vote rigging machine swung back into operation for the 2008 run-off and has remained back in service ever since. For Zanu the run-off was about punishing the voters for having rejected the party in the March vote. And punish they did; Zimbabwe witnessed the worst wanton election violence. 

SADC leaders refused to recognise Zanu PF as the legitimate government given the blatant cheating and wanton violence in the 2008 elections. SADC leaders forced Mugabe to agree to the implementation of a raft of democratic reforms designed to restore the individual freedoms and rights including the right to free elections. 

The task of implementing the reforms were left to Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends. They failed to implement even one reform in five years confirming why electing him and his party had been such a total disaster for the nation. 

It was USA ambassador to Zimbabwe 2004 to 2007, Chris Dell, who described Morgan Tsvangirai as “a flawed and indecisive character who will become an albatross round the nation’s neck if he ever got into power!” 

If USA Ambassador Chris Dell was able to see Morgan Tsvangirai for what he is, a flawed and indecisive character who would be a burden to the nation; the people of Zimbabwe should have come to the same conclusion too by 2008, if they had been diligent. 

Worse still, why are the people of Zimbabwe still following MDC leaders even now in 2021 given the evidence of MDC leaders’ corruption and breathtaking incompetence especially during the 2008 to 2013 GNU? 

The EU, the Commonwealth, the Americans and even SADC leaders have all advised that Zimbabwe should first implement the democratic reforms before going ahead with the elections. MDC leaders have insisting in participating in the elections with no reforms, first the 2013 then 2018 and now 2023 elections. 

Zanu PF has blatantly rigged the 2013, 2018 and is set to rig the 2023 elections too. All MDC leaders have done by participating in these flawed elections was to give vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy. The MDC have become the milestone dragging the nation into the crashing abyss and this must be stopped.

Unemployment has soared to 80% plus in 2006/7 during the hyperinflation years and dragging the economy down with it and has never recovered. Basic services such as education and health care have all but collapsed. A 2020 WB report showed that 49% of our people were living in extreme poverty. 

It is tempting to go for the usual knee-jerk reaction of “voting for the donkey just to be rid of Emmerson Mnangagwa.” This failed to get rid of Mugabe in 2008 and will similarly fail to get rid of Mnangagwa in the 2023 elections. 

Indeed, participating will give vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy instead. After 41 years of rigged elections, this is insane and must stop.  

The 2023 elections will go ahead with no reform in place; there is very little the ordinary Zimbabwean can do to stop Zanu PF going ahead and MDC and the rest of Zimbabwe’s sell-out opposition participating. 

What the people can and should do is demand that there should be no elections without implementing the reforms and refuse to have anything to do with these flawed and illegal elections. 

Zimbabweans must demand that these flawed elections must be declared null and void in advance because the process in being rigged in advance.

Former Lesotho Prime Minister In Court For Murdering His Estranged Wife

MASERU, Nov 30 (Reuters) – Lesotho’s former prime minister, Thomas Thabane, was charged on Tuesday over the murder of his estranged wife in a case that has shocked the southern African highland kingdom.

His current wife, Maesaiah Thabane, who has also been charged over the murder, sat beside him as the charges against them were read out at a preliminary court interview in closed chambers at the High Court of Lesotho.

Maesaiah Thabane, 43, and the former premier, now 82, have both denied involvement in the killing. Clad in a navy blue pin-striped suit and a light blue shirt, Thomas Thabane sat calmly next to his wife, who wore a maroon dress and a straw hat, as the charges were read out.

Lipolela Thabane was shot dead as she sat in her car near her home in the capital, Maseru, days before Thomas Thabane was sworn in as premier in June 2017. They had been going through an acrimonious divorce at the time of her death.

Police allege that Maesaiah hired eight assassins to kill Lipolelo but was not present at the shooting.

Thomas and Maesaiah Thabane, who married two months after the shooting, are also charged with the attempted murder of Thato Sibolla who was with Lipolelo Thabane when she was shot, and with malicious damage to property — the victim’s car.

Thomas Thabane resigned in May 2020 after pressure to quit from his All Basotho Convention (ABC) party, opposition figures and South African mediators.

The case will be heard on 8-10 March, 2022.

-Reuters

Crisis Coalition in Zimbabwe Letter To Ziyambi Ziyambi Over PVO Amendment Bill

Re: ZIMBABWEAN CIVIL SOCIETY’S CONCERNS ON THE PVO AMENDMENT BILL 2021 

The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC), a conglomeration of 350 citizens’ organizations including the Church, Labour, Women, Youth, Students, Farmers, War Veterans and the informal sector variously organised as Private Voluntary Organisations (PVOs), Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), Community-Based Organisations (CBOs), Trusts and social movements, is writing to you in your capacity as the Leader of Government Business in Parliament and Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs.

This letter presents the position of these organisations.

  1. We refer to the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Bill 2021 (the Bill) gazetted on the 5th of November 2021.
  1.  We have taken note of the Memorandum to the Bill which asserts that the purpose of the amendments are to:

i.   Comply with the Financial Action Taskforce (FATF) recommendations to align the country’s laws with Recommendation 8, whose objective is to ensure that NGOs/PVOs are not misused by terrorist organisations.

ii. To prevent the exploitation of legitimate entities as conduits for terrorist financing;

iii. To streamline administrative procedures for PVOs to allow for efficient regulation and registration; and

iv. To ensure that PVOs do not undertake political lobbying.

  1. Kindly note our dismay and concern at the processes around the formulation as well as the contents and the spirit of the Bill, which we outline below:

3.1      The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), under whose premise the current PVO Amendment Bill is based, implores Governments to broadly consult in their bid to develop and implement FATF rules and regulations. We are concerned by your current disregard for broad consultations as recommended and we view the current overtures by your Ministry as not in good faith. 

3.2      Clause 2 broadens the scope of organisations that will be regulated under the Private Voluntary Organisations Act, to include NGO trusts and common law universitas organisations collecting funds from the public and from outside the country. It provides for criminal liability for failing to register or sign a declaration relating to sources of funding, as directed.

Regulation and registration of the not-for-profit sector must not amount to interference, or be disproportionate to the extent of converting private voluntary actors into quasi-state institutions.

3.3      It is our considered view that the phrase ‘political lobbying’ is vague, and is open to abuse by any individual tasked with the implementation of the proposed Act. As feminist theory has shown us, the ‘personal/private is political’, and a lot of the work of private voluntary actors borders on issues that connect with what can be construed as political; whether these are socio-economic, cultural, environmental, children, women, youth, PWDs, or legal issues.

We are deeply concerned that such wording in the Bill can be used to stifle the operations of bona fide and well-intentioned private citizens in the name of the law.

3.4      A number of private voluntary organisations from different sectors continue to report the continued and illegal enforcement of a non-existent law by asking for “Memorandum of Understanding” (MOUs) for them to operate in various districts of Zimbabwe in-spite of a High Court order declaring such requirements illegal.

3.5      The GoZ has expressed open hostility towards private voluntary actors, and vilified them as agents of the West/regime change agents; terrorist groups, and purveyors of fake news. The President has repeatedly threatened NGOs, declaring that they are “… operating outside of their mandates and out of sync with the government’s humanitarian priority programmes” and that they are venturing into partisan politics, setting the tone for the implementation of restrictive measures in relation to the administration of NGOs/PVOs.

Our constitution makes it explicitly clear under section 58, that ‘every citizen has a right to freedom of assembly and association….’, and yet the PVO Amendment Bill highlights a penchant towards usurping such rights.  

3.6      We are concerned that the Government of Zimbabwe (GoZ) is increasingly imposing restrictive measures narrowing civic and democratic space. We have been following with interest the fast track passing of laws such as the Cyber Security and Data Protection Bill, Maintenance of Peace & Order Act (MOPA), Constitutional Amendment No. 2, and recently the gazetting of the Private Voluntary Act Amendment Bill which in our view are all retrogressive pieces of legislation in Zimbabwe.

  1. It is our considered view that your Ministry and Government want to deceptively hide behind contemporary notions of “money laundering and terrorist financing” to restrict civil and democratic space. We are deeply concerned about the role your Ministry continues to play in crafting Bills, which in our view are not progressive and reflect lack of respect for the constitution that came through the participation of Zimbabweans.

We have noted that since the coming in of the Second Republic, the Government which you serve has exhibited an insatiable appetite to enact repressive laws which, for all intents and purposes, are against the spirit and letter of our constitution. These laws in one way or the other are in violation of the supremacy and sanctity of the constitution of the Republic of Zimbabwe.

  1. We are surprised to notice that your Ministry and Government look eager to disregard both the intended and unintended consequences of enacting the amended PVO Act.

As a Coalition, we want to draw your attention to the broader consequences, beyond the legal implications on constitutionally prescribed rights and freedoms if the Bill is going to be fast tracked into law:

5.1      The Bill seems oblivious to the broader impact of the closure or banning of private voluntary activities or actors.

5.2      The Bill seems not to foresee the potential humanitarian impact of its implementation given the support that our national budget receives from private voluntary actors. A very significant proportion of our health, education, water and sanitation, humanitarian, research and wildlife protection budgets are supported through international financing and the work of private voluntary actors. The restriction and withdrawal of humanitarian agencies will have a dire effect on the dignity and lives of ordinary people, especially children, the girl child, orphans, people living disabilities, food insecure regions of the country and ethnic minorities among other vulnerable communities.

5.3 The Bill does not consider the political cost of its implementation, notably the Second Republic’s engagement and re-engagement efforts. The action to continuously flout principles and values of democracy through enactment of repressive and unjust laws is a drawback on these efforts.

5.4      The Bill seems bent on reversing the strides made by the private voluntary actors in addressing issues of marginality, especially of social groups. Private voluntary actors have been at the fore-front of addressing issues salient to women, youth, orphans and vulnerable children, among many others; all this in complementing government efforts towards the same. With the devastating socio-economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the complementary role of private voluntary actors in mitigating its effects cannot be over-emphasized. 

5.5      The grant and development funds coming into the country through private voluntary actors continue to contribute to the foreign currency reserves  in the country. The sector contributes to employment and ultimately to the government’s tax revenue, not to mention the operations of the banking sector. Destabilizing this ecosystem can have potential effects on the broader economy.

5.6      The government seems to be concerned with power retention rather than preserving the gains of our hard-won liberation and independence, and the sacrosanctity of our locally developed progressive constitution. 

  1. In view of our clearly stated analysis and positions above, we recommend the following:

6.1      Respect the Zimbabwean constitution, especially Section 58 which states that, ‘every citizen has a right to freedom of assembly and association….’

6.2      That you frame your policy processes in line with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s November 2017 inauguration speech after taking over from President Mugabe; the president has always stated that his administration has an open-door policy; kindly consider broadening your consultations on the proposed Bill.

6.3      That the country considers inviting the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) to Zimbabwe to facilitate an inclusive and participatory risk assessment on financial terrorism and money laundering, and use that shared analysis to frame the scope and content of the Bill such that it addresses substantive rather than speculative issues.

6.4      Allow private voluntary actors to work with the state in supporting vulnerable sections of society, especially in education, health, livelihoods and targeting socially marginalized groups including, women, people with disabilities, the elderly, orphans, girls and young women, ethnic minorities and various victims of climate change.

We will keep engaging with your Ministry and other stakeholders in a bid to discuss the issues raised in this letter in the spirit of fostering progressive dialogue in our common interest of a democratic and economically developed Zimbabwe. We will however not support any move that seeks to withdraw agency from ordinary citizens, and usurping their right to participate in the development of the country.

Yours sincerely,

Rashid Mahiya

Chairperson     

South Africa Must Freeze Assets Of ZANU PF Leaders To Fix Economy.

By Dorrothy Moyo | In order to address its economic challenges, South Africa must take a stand and freeze the assets of ZANU PF leaders Hidden in that country.

This was proposed by ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba in a 2020 nation address video.

Mashaba breaks ranks with corrupt ANC leaders who have defied South Africa’s Supreme Court rulings on prosecuting ZANU PF terrorists who are causing messes to flee into that country. Said Mashaba:

…our gvt has watched while Zanupf destroy a country once capable of feeding…Southern Africa. This crisis impacts on our country… … we must adopt the harshest policy … and not punish the people of Zim. This should start by freezing the assets of ZANU PF leaders in SA…

ZESN Worried Over Disenfranchising New Voters As ZEC Suspends Voter Registration

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has postponed the Mobile Voter Registration which was scheduled to commence on 6 December 2021 to February 2022, after realising that the Registrar General’s Office is currently not in a position to issue out national identity cards (IDs), citing lack of resources. ZEC has said that it cannot conduct its massive voter registration blitz, unless and until eligible voters have acquired national identity cards (IDs), which are a prerequisite for voter registration. Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) implores government to resource the Civil Registry in order to empower it to conduct an inclusive exercise of issuing national identity cards to eligible citizens.

Voting is a democratic right which only those who are registered to vote can enjoy. A national ID or valid passport is a requirement for one to be able to register to vote. Young people, citizens who lost IDs and those who have become eligible have been finding it difficult to get the IDs, threatening their disenfranchisement in electoral processes. Given that young people constitute the biggest demographic group in Zimbabwe, their participation in elections is critical as democracy is essentially about the participation of the majority. 

The Network hopes that the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage will heed to President Emmerson Mnangangwa’s call, while addressing his party supporters in Gokwe earlier this month, to decentralise the process of acquiring birth certificates and national identity cards so that everyone can easily register to vote.

ZESN calls upon the government to address challenges that affect meaningful participation of youths in democratic electoral processes, chief among them the ease of getting national identity particulars. Further, there is need to decentralize the issuance of national documents to enable all citizens and youths, including those in High Schools who have attained the voting age, to take part in voter registration which is a key electoral process that bears on the overall credibility of an election.

The Network reiterates its call to government to avail adequate resources to the Civil Registry’s office to enable them to procure the necessary materials needed for processing national documents. ZESN envisages that by February 2022 when ZEC is set to commence the voter registration blitz ahead of by-elections and the boundary delimitation exercise, the Civil Registry would have complemented ZEC through issuance of the relevant national documents to the eligible voters to ensure their participation in the key electoral processes.

The Network has also taken cognizance of the efforts by ZEC in cleaning and updating of the voter’s roll in which 22 656 people registered as deceased were removed from the voters’ roll between September 2017 and September 2019. It is the Network’s hope that by 2023, when the country holds its harmonized elections, the voters’ roll will be up to date.

Furthermore, ZESN encourages ZEC to avail its full calendar of activities to enable stakeholders to plan their activities on time. Voter registration is a continuous process, citizens are encouraged to register to vote at their nearest ZEC district and provincial offices now and to take advantage of the voter registration blitz early next year to ensure that they register as voters ahead of the 2023 Harmonised General Elections

Munatsi Invited A Young Lady Before His Death

By A Correspondent- The late Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA), chief executive officer Douglas Munatsi, invited a Harare young lady in his apartment the night of his death, it has emerged.

Munatsi died early Monday morning after failing to escape from his seven-roomed flat comprising three bedrooms, dining room, lounge, kitchen, and Gym.

Police forensic team is currently working with the Fire brigade to ascertain cause of the explosion.

“On 29 November 2021 at around 0250hours, the informant (Charles Gardner) heard some explosion-like noise and he woke up and went to the balcony to check where the noise was coming from, reads a police memo.
“The informant saw smoke coming from the now deceased’s flat which is directly below his flat and a voice that was shouting ‘Fire please help‘. Informant then phoned fire brigade at the same time running down stairs to the ground floor. A report was made at ZRP Harare Central.”
Police observed that Munatsi’s main bedroom was extensively damaged by fire to the extent that all windows and doors were broken, all the furniture in the bedroom were extensively burnt that only steel frames for the bed and built in cupboards were observed.
“The remains of the deceased was found in a sitting position just beside the tub in the main bedroom with some burns on the hands and legs, he was putting on a red T shirt and a black pair of shorts which were not burnt to suggest that the deceased could have been burnt by the heat of the fire and not direct flames,” police said.
Gardner is said to have told the police that he heard sound as if something had exploded at about 02:50AM and woke up to check and discovered that there was smoke coming from the now deceased’s flat.
He also mentioned that he heard the now deceased calling for help. Same mentioned that he phoned Fire Brigade at about 2:53AM at the same time telling the now deceased to come out. “The informant stated that he then ran down stairs on foot since there was no electricity on the flat since about 1445 hours on Saturday 27 November 2021. He further narrated that Fire Brigade arrived at the scene at about 0311 hours but had some challenges in accessing the flat since it was on the 9th floor. The informant mentioned that Fire brigade only finished extinguishing the fire at about 0530 hours,” police said.
“Also interviewed was Shupai Zifunge aged 47 years NR 04-070519 B 04 of Block 7, C10 Shawasha Flats, Mbare, Harare who is employed by Securico Security Company as a security guard based at Northfields Flats.”
“Same indicated that he last saw the now deceased on 28 November 2021 at about 1820 hours when he (deceased) told him that he was expecting a guest at the flat and he asked the informant to escort the guest to his flat when she arrived. The guard further mentioned that the said guest who was recorded on the security check point book as Coleta NFPK arrived at about 1905 and he escorted her to the now deceased’s flat. The said guest left the flat at about 2118 hours on foot. Shupai Zifunge further stated that on 29 November 2021 around 0300 hours he heard some explosion and he went out of the guardroom and saw the informant running downstairs telling him that there was a fire in flat number C9.”

-Zim Morning Post

High Court Rules In Favour Of Mnangagwa Linked Covid-19 Tender Corruption Scam

By A Correspondent- The High Court has ruled that the US$20 million contract entered between Drax Consult SALG (Drax) the National Pharmaceutical Company (Natpharm) for the supply of medicines and medical sundries by the former to the latter was valid.

Drax is owned by Delish Nguwaya, who is a close friend of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s sons.

The ruling comes after Drax approached the High Court, contesting an arbitral award nullifying the tender it had been granted for the supply of the medicines and surgical sundries.

Justice Webster Chinamora today granted the application by Drax finding that the Procurement Regulations of Zimbabwe Authority Zimbabwe gave authority to Natpharm to act in accordance with a resolution that had been made in procuring the required medicines and surgical sundries.
The contract was brusquely cancelled after a national public outcry following corruption allegations surrounding it.
However, Drax local representative Delish Nguwaya and former health minister Obadiah Moyo who were arrested in connection to corruption charges relating to the contract, have since been cleared of the charges while three Natpharm top executives have since been removed from remand over the same charges.

  • Herald

Thieves Switch-Off Bulawayo

By A Correspondent-Some residents in Bulawayo’s Tshabalala suburb have gone for a week without electricity following the theft of copper cables.

The residents said they intercepted the daring thieves while cutting the cables and they fled in panic, leaving the cables lying on the ground before they hopped into a ZESA branded vehicle and sped off.

A witness, Bongani Dube, told CITE that the incident happened on November 23, 2021, around 2 am.

Dube said he was in the house studying when he heard a loud noise outside and went to investigate.

“Initially I thought maybe it was people trying to break into my car. I got a torch and went outside. I discovered they had actually stepped on my garage roof but it gave in because of their weight because the zinc is now very old,” narrated Dube.

“When I got outside I saw a man running on top of the precast wall. I rushed outside the gate and I saw him jump into a car with ZESA branding which was parked on the road. The car had no number plates.”

Dube said they made a report to the police but they were referred to ZESA.

“The police said this is a ZESA issue. We have been to the ZESA offices countless times but they haven’t come here. We fear for our safety. These cables have been lying here since then and we don’t know if they are live or not. We are also in the rainy season so we fear the worst. My neighbours are now using the back entrance because these cables are right on their gate,” he said.

ZETDC acting spokesperson Prisca Utete could not immediately comment on the issue but asked that the questions be emailed to her.
-CITE

Munatsi Mysterious Death- Five Picked For Questioning

By A Correspondent- Police have since questioned at least five people in connection with the death of Mr Doug Munatsi, who died in an inferno early Monday.

Mr Munatsi was the chief executive for the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA).

It is understood the businessman was alone in his penthouse at the upmarket Northfields apartments in Harare when a fire engulfed his room.
Among those that have been interviewed are the informant and neighbour Mr Charles Gardner (32), a security guard at the flats Shupai Zifunge (47) and Martin Chitura (41) of Borrowdale who was employed by Mr Munatsi as a personal driver.

Others are Saurosi Marichambo (53) who was employed by the now deceased as a chef since 2020 and the deceased’s younger brother Cardmelon Munatsi (47) of Kunatsa Estates, Matepatepa area.
They all informed the police the last time they had communicated with Mr Munatsi. The matter is being handled by detectives from CID Homicide.
Mr Gardner resides on the 10th floor, while Mr Munatsi occupied the 9th floor.
Investigations show that at around 2.50am on Monday, Mr Gardner was awakened by an explosion-like noise.

Mr Gardner went to the balcony to check where the noise was coming from and saw smoke coming from Mr Munatsi’s apartment.
He also heard a voice that was shouting for help and then alerted the fire brigade at the same time running down to the ground floor to seek help.
When police arrived at the scene, they observed that the main bedroom was extensively damaged by fire to the extent that all windows and doors were broken while all the furniture in the bedroom had been burnt.
Mr Munatsi’s body was found in the main bedroom with some burns on the hands and legs.
The body was taken to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals mortuary for post-mortem.

New Covid-19 Regulations- Mnangagwa Punishes Returning Residents

By A Correspondent- President Mnangagwa has announced that all returning residents should undergo PCR testing and quarantine at their own cost, even with a negative PCR test.

Here is what he announced Tuesday evening include :
-All returning residents to undergo PCR testing and quarantine at their own cost even with negative PCR test
-Curfew now 9pm to 6am

-All shops open 7am to 7pm
-Number and behaviour of persons attending gatherings must observe WHO protocols i.e masking, social distancing and sanitising.
-Covid funerals to be supervised by Ministry of Health and Environmental health technicians
-No liquor to be consumed at bottle stores which cease to be drinking premises until further notice

-Nightclubs and bars will admit vaccinated clients only
-Restaurants to close at 7 pm
-All those eligible should get vaccinated
The new measures will be reviewed after 14 days.

Hwange Community Mourns Girl Burnt By Underground Fire

Alisha Sekina Muzvite, an eight-year-old Hwange girl who has been battling for life at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo after being burnt by underground fires has died.

She died only days after doctors had amputated her both legs to minimize the effects of the injuries.

She suffered third-degree fire burns when she was literally swallowed waist-deep by a fire hole at an old dump site in Makwika village, Hwange about three weeks ago.

Alisha had gone to relieve herself and was in the company of her aunty when the incident occurred around 4 pm.

Her mother Ms Ethel Ncube confirmed that Alisha passed on at Mpilo on Monday night. She said:

She died last night just before 10 pm. They cut both her legs last Wednesday as doctors said the injuries were third-degree as the fire had damaged her legs. On Friday she looked coping as she was talking. They gave her blood transfusion and her body started swelling and her condition continued to deteriorate.

Meanwhile, Greater Whange Residents Trust condemn the increase of cases of burnt children at dumpsites saying it appears Hwange Colliery Company is not doing enough to address these issues.

The Trust said it will approach the company, EMA and government so that they address these issues. – Chronicle

Slay-Queen In Trouble Over Munatsi’s Mysterious Death

By A Correspondent-Police have lift the lid on the circumstances surrounding the death of Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA), chief executive officer Douglas Munatsi, saying an explosion was heard before an inferno gutted the prominent banker’s Harare flat while he was still inside.

Munatsi died early Monday morning after failing to escape from his seven-roomed flat comprising three bedrooms, dining room, lounge, kitchen, and Gym.
Police forensic team is currently working with the Fire brigade to ascertain cause of explosion.
Police say they are also on the hunt for a guest who was recorded as the last person to visit the now deceased, a few hours before the fire.
She was recorded at the entrance as Colleta NFPK. It is not clear why she did not provide her full name.
The prominent banker is said to have cried for help when a fire broke out in his flat around 2:50AM on Monday.
“On 29 November 2021 at around 0250hours, the informant (Charles Gardner) heard some explosion-like noise and he woke up and went to the balcony to check where the noise was coming from, reads a police memo.
“The informant saw smoke coming from the now deceased’s flat which is directly below his flat and a voice that was shouting ‘Fire please help‘. Informant then phoned fire brigade at the same time running down stairs to the ground floor. A report was made at ZRP Harare Central.”
Police observed that Munatsi’s main bedroom was extensively damaged by fire to the extent that all windows and doors were broken, all the furniture in the bedroom were extensively burnt that only steel frames for the bed and built in cupboards were observed.
“The remains of the deceased was found in a sitting position just beside the tub in the main bedroom with some burns on the hands and legs, he was putting on a red T shirt and a black pair of shorts which were not burnt to suggest that the deceased could have been burnt by the heat of the fire and not direct flames,” police said.
Gardner is said to have told the police that he heard sound as if something had exploded at about 02:50AM and woke up to check and discovered that there was smoke coming from the now deceased’s flat.
He also mentioned that he heard the now deceased calling for help. Same mentioned that he phoned Fire Brigade at about 2:53AM at the same time telling the now deceased to come out. “The informant stated that he then ran down stairs on foot since there was no electricity on the flat since about 1445 hours on Saturday 27 November 2021. He further narrated that Fire Brigade arrived at the scene at about 0311 hours but had some challenges in accessing the flat since it was on the 9th floor. The informant mentioned that Fire brigade only finished extinguishing the fire at about 0530 hours,” police said.
“Also interviewed was Shupai Zifunge aged 47 years NR 04-070519 B 04 of Block 7, C10 Shawasha Flats, Mbare, Harare who is employed by Securico Security Company as a security guard based at Northfields Flats.”
“Same indicated that he last saw the now deceased on 28 November 2021 at about 1820 hours when he (deceased) told him that he was expecting a guest at the flat and he asked the informant to escort the guest to his flat when she arrived. The guard further mentioned that the said guest who was recorded on the security check point book as Coleta NFPK arrived at about 1905 and he escorted her to the now deceased’s flat. The said guest left the flat at about 2118 hours on foot. Shupai Zifunge further stated that on 29 November 2021 around 0300 hours he heard some explosion and he went out of the guardroom and saw the informant running downstairs telling him that there was a fire in flat number C9.”

-Zim Morning Post

Girl Burnt By Underground Fire Dies

Alisha Sekina Muzvite, an eight-year-old Hwange girl who has been battling for life at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo after being burnt by underground fires has died.

She died only days after doctors had amputated her both legs to minimize the effects of the injuries.

She suffered third-degree fire burns when she was literally swallowed waist-deep by a fire hole at an old dump site in Makwika village, Hwange about three weeks ago.

Alisha had gone to relieve herself and was in the company of her aunty when the incident occurred around 4 pm.

Her mother Ms Ethel Ncube confirmed that Alisha passed on at Mpilo on Monday night. She said:

She died last night just before 10 pm. They cut both her legs last Wednesday as doctors said the injuries were third-degree as the fire had damaged her legs. On Friday she looked coping as she was talking. They gave her blood transfusion and her body started swelling and her condition continued to deteriorate.

Meanwhile, Greater Whange Residents Trust condemn the increase of cases of burnt children at dumpsites saying it appears Hwange Colliery Company is not doing enough to address these issues.

The Trust said it will approach the company, EMA and government so that they address these issues. – Chronicle

Government To Recruit 10 000 Teachers

By A Correspondent- The government of Zimbabwe has announced plans to recruit 10 000 teachers in 2022 in a bid to reduce the teacher-to-pupil ratio and decongest schools.

While presenting the 2022 national budget last Thursday, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube $11.6 billion will be allocated to the education sector.

He said the main objective is to decongest schools and support the infrastructural refurbishment of both primary and secondary, and tertiary education institutions.

The current teaching workforce is around 136 000, while the teacher-to-pupil ratio is 1:70 on average. Ncube said:

Government seeks to reduce the teacher-to-pupil ratio, and has set aside resources for the recruitment of 10 000 teachers in 2022.

To implement the ministry’s priority projects, an amount of $11.6 billion is being allocated to the Primary and Secondary Education ministry under the 2022 national budget. The demand for education services covering primary, secondary, higher and tertiary levels have been growing over the years. This has not been matched with infrastructural development programmes due to resource and capacity constraints, among others.

He added that the need to decongest existing schools in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and reduction of walking distance has prompted the need for additional facilities.

The minister also said there will be a need to procure information communication technology gadgets to promote e-learning during the COVID-19 era.

Meanwhile, teachers have in the past two years been protesting periodically over poor salaries and working conditions.-newsday

Leave Dhara Alone

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF regime is at war with every citizen perceived to be against Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s clueless regime, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has said.

On Monday the regime arrested and detained prominent journalist Blessed Mhlanga for allegedly assaulting a police officer.

Mhlanga on Monday indicated that police wanted to detain him overnight.

“I will be sleeping in police cells today after
@PoliceZimbabwe
changed the charges against me from disorderly conduct to assaulting a police officer 3 days after. I have been reporting 2 the police everyday by myself. I don’t know why they want to detain me. I am shocked,” Mhlanga wrote on Twitter.

He then posted:
“My lawyer
@ChrisMhike
fought a good fight, been released. Will now appear in court Thursday accused of assaulting a police officer. I don’t know how a camera can assault a person. I am the one with broken teeth, bruised wrists having been beaten by the police.
@misazimbabwe.”

Writing on Twitter, Chuma said the regime was running scared…

“The anti-people regime of
@edmnangagwa
is at war with everyone. Today journalist
@bbmhlanga
is sleeping in police cells for no crime at all. He is being punished for his hard hitting questions at ZANU PF officials on his Heart and Soul TV program.”

Robbers Pounce On Cross Border Bus

By A Correspondent- Some 66 passengers aboard a cross border MBT bus to South Africa were yesterday robbed of R167 050 and $7 367 after three armed robbers who had pretended to be genuine passengers drew out pistols and started shooting at passengers and at the roof of the bus while ordering the bus driver to stop.

Police confirmed the incident which occurred at the 186km peg along the Harare-Masvingo Highway near Mvuma around 11pm.
The bus driver, Mr Lazarus Mungadzi (46) and three passengers were injured.
One female passenger was shot on the chest and is in a critical condition and admitted to Gweru Provincial Hospital. Some of the passengers who spoke to The Herald said they were traumatised.
“We had a safe sail all the way from Harare where we left around 7pm when all of a sudden, there were gun shots and barking of orders in the bus as we approached Mvuma town.
“I was occupying one of the front seats and it was so frightening seeing one of the robbers besides me brandishing a pistol and shooting at the driver as the bus was moving,” said one of the victims, Mr Brain Mashoko.
Mr Mashoko said he had no cash on him as he was travelling to Masvingo, but could not escape the beating and kicking from the robbers.
“I complied with their orders when they approached me, I was just honest with them that I was not a cross border as my destination was Masvingo, but for failing to get a cent out of me, I was slapped kicked and shoved against the seats,” he said.
Mr Mashoko said after searching everyone, taking away cash and cellphones, the robbers ordered everyone to get back to their respective seats.
“They then disembarked and ordered the driver who was bleeding from gun wounds to drive off, we then drove to Mvuma police station where we filed a report,” he said.
According to the police, the scene was later attended to at around 9 am yesterday and four spent cartridges were recovered.
“There were also blood stains all over the bus,” he said. Herald

Government Announces New COVID-19 Measures

  1. All returning residents and visitors have to undergo PCR testing, and will be quarantined, at own cost, for days recommended by WHO, even if they present a negative PCR test results from elsewhere;
  2. A daily Curfew, running from 9pm to 6am, will be imposed to limit movement and hence transmission. Only essential services categories announced in previous gazettes stand exempt;
  3. All shops will open for business from 0700 Hours and will close for business by 1900 Hours;
  4. Number and behaviour of all persons attending any gathering must observe and comply with W.H.O protocols i.e. masking, social distancing and sanitising.
  5. All Covid-19 related Funerals will strictly be supervised by Ministry of Health and Child Care Environmental Health Officers and Technicians;
  6. No liquor will be consumed at bottle stores, which consequently cease to be drinking premises until further notice;
  7. Night Clubs and bars will admit Vaccinated clients only.
  8. Restaurants are required to close at 1900 hours;
  9. All those eligible for Covid-19 vaccination are being called upon to get vaccinated

Mnangagwa Has Not Changed At All – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has warned Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa against using State institutions to suppress dissenting voices.

President Chamisa condemned the brutal murder of Movement for Democratic Change Alliance member Nyasha Zhambe by known Zanu PF agents.

President Chamisa, quoted by The Standard, accused the Zanu PF regime of murdering thousands of innocent citizens.

In an exclusive interview with the publication President Chamisa said:

“There is no shame or sense of accountability on the part of those responsible.

This is one of many cases we face as opposition and human rights defenders who continue to be treated in such a manner.

It is clear the leopard has not and will not change its spots,” said President Chamisa.

“This is an ominous sign of a dark cloud hovering over our nation, but nobody stays in charge forever.

No power is permanent and no authority is endless. Let us understand that all we do will hurt and haunt us one day.

It’s not good to have such impunity.

The nation needs healing and we need peace-builders not those who burn bridges.

The most unfortunate thing is we have the latter in the majority by those who are responsible.”

I have heard so many reports of people being followed door to door in Mhondoro where some headmen’s houses were searched, with those involved accusing them of harbouring ploughs and seeds I was said to have given them.

We have had cases of the military having meetings with chiefs where I had addressed like they did in Manicaland. It’s all part of the intimidation process.

The Zimbabwean crisis is man-made and authored by bad politics and bad governance,”he added.

“We can point at any external source, but for one finger pointing at that, four fingers are pointing at us.”

The People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa

Netherlands reveals Omicron was within its borders a week before South Africa exposed it | WHAT’S THE LESSON HERE?

Mnangagwa Torments Seasoned Journalist

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF regime is at war with every citizen perceived to be against Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s clueless regime, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has said.

On Monday the regime arrested and detained prominent journalist Blessed Mhlanga for allegedly assaulting a police officer.

Mhlanga on Monday indicated that police wanted to detain him overnight.

“I will be sleeping in police cells today after
@PoliceZimbabwe
changed the charges against me from disorderly conduct to assaulting a police officer 3 days after. I have been reporting 2 the police everyday by myself. I don’t know why they want to detain me. I am shocked,” Mhlanga wrote on Twitter.

He then posted:
“My lawyer
@ChrisMhike
fought a good fight, been released. Will now appear in court Thursday accused of assaulting a police officer. I don’t know how a camera can assault a person. I am the one with broken teeth, bruised wrists having been beaten by the police.
@misazimbabwe.”

Writing on Twitter, Chuma said the regime was running scared…

“The anti-people regime of
@edmnangagwa
is at war with everyone. Today journalist
@bbmhlanga
is sleeping in police cells for no crime at all. He is being punished for his hard hitting questions at ZANU PF officials on his Heart and Soul TV program.”

Blessed Mhlanga

Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Buses Arrive Herald Says They’re ZUPCO | WILL IT WORK?

Ninety new Zupco buses arrived in Harare this afternoon as Government moves to curb transport shortages as the festive season approaches.

(ZUPCO) Auxillia Mnangagwa’s white buses arriving in Harare

This is part of the Government’s measures to address transport challenges nationwide by capacitating Zupco.

The contingent of Golden Dragon buses was imported by the Government through the Durban Port in South Africa before being taken to Beitbridge by road.

The buses, which are expected to be commissioned this week, will aid in providing efficient and effective transport services to travellers who will be travelling to different destinations during the holidays.

This comes at a time when law enforcement agents are battling with mushikashika, illegal transporters and unregistered vehicles who are carrying travellers at undesignated points creating chaos and unnecessary traffic jams.

Zupco acting chief executive officer Mr Evaristo Mudangwa said the buses are at the Zupco depot in Belvedere in Harare where they will be commissioned before being distributed across the country.

“We have received 90 buses today and the date of commissioning is yet to be announced,” he said.

Recently, President Mnangagwa commissioned 50 Golden Dragon Zupco buses from China which were distributed in areas that were hit by transport challenges across the country. -Herald

MAVAZA OPINION: MDC-A Weaponize Covid 19 for Regime Change

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | In the most bizarre development in 2021, the British government with the support of MDCA has endorsed the peddling of Covid 19 falsehoods and manipulation as a weapon for regime change.

Since the COVID 19 pandemic started the MDC A under Nelson Chamisa have taken turns to blame the COVID on ZANU PF Rule. They have actually raised wrong flags just to put pressure on Zimbabwe.

Dr Masimba Mavaza

Since the death of Tsvangirai Chamisa imposed an increasingly ruinous rule on MDC for 4 years. Since then, misinformation has been described as a “tsunami”.

Now, as elsewhere, misinformation has become part of the country’s political game. But the sad thing is it is these lies by MDC which are having ripple effects on all Zimbabweans.

“Most often the elite in the MDC leadership are benefiting from mis- and disinformation on the fight against COVID 19 in Zimbabwe. This becomes ammunition for the West to punish Zimbabwe.

Unfortunately the punishment has now gone to affect the whole region. The MDC is using disinformation to paint itself in a good light and portray itself as a victim of mishandling of the Covid 19 pandemic by Zimbabwe. These politicians from the opposition parties particularly Tendai Mbiti also use false stories to try and discredit the work that Government is doing.

The opposition now uses Covid 19 as another dangerous weapon in their locker which they share with their handlers to punish Zimbabwe.

The opposition has been  misleading the public for political gains. In a speech in November, Tendai Biti, the second Vice President of the Movement for Democratic Change Alliance, criticised the government’s handling of the pandemic, claiming Zimbabwe had the  world’s lowest per capita rate of COVID-19 testing. This is what the United Kingdom referenced on when they put Zimbabwe under the red list. Despite the trigger happy attitude of the UK government in putting Zimbabwe in the red list, Zimbabwe actually had better rates of testing than several of the regional countries that Biti had cited. The top brass of the MDCA has endorsed the ravages of Covid 19 as the latest weapon in their armoury for regime change in the same way they have used sanctions to demonise the government and people of Zimbabwe. Through misinformation and manipulation of the government’s handling of the pandemic the whole region has been demonised. The adage that an injury to one is an injury to all has become real in this instance. Despite the glaring successes of Zimbabwe’s handling of the pandemic the MDCA has opted to go for yet another scorched earth policy, “kudira majecha”. The MDC’s attitude towards COVID19 is disgusting yet the media world wide believes them.

It is now that the region has experienced domestic terrorism first hand when the effects of misinformation are translated into travel ban reached hastily with no proper investigations into the the new variant.

It is true that Omicron is not a Southern African variant.
Omicron – which has 32 mutations on its spike protein – was first identified in the region, although cases are now being found all over the world, including more in the UK. The suggestion is that the UK might have had the variant long before South Africa. The reality of the matter is that South Africa and Botswana were the first to identify it and rightfully warned the world.

It is ironically that Southern Africa is being punished for being diligent and honest.
It appears the Zimbabwe has been too tolerant of the nuisance to the point of endorsing treasonous acts of sabotage. Now we are in the red list because our efforts as a country are being turned political by the MDC and its splitting crew. There is a clamour for radical action from various quarters and one can understand why there is growing anger over the MDCA. There is an argument that the MDCA seem to be putting forward an argument supported by their masters suggesting that the democratic space is not free. Surely the MDCA is holding the government and the people of Zimbabwe to ransom as part of the neo-colonial agenda to extend the dominance of western powers in the affairs of an independent Zimbabwe.
A claim by MDCA that Zimbabwe and SADC are not disclosing full details of the Covid 19 crisis is the reason why Southern Africa has been put on economical isolation in the name of the new variant.
The British government which has been singing in parliament that Zimbabwe is using Covid 19 to avoid by-elections are the ones now quick to isolate Zimbabwe. If it is in their country they take quick action but if Zimbabwe does the same is labelled. This has been done with the help of the MDC. MDC has now become a liability in the region as their unguided speeches and unfounded allegations are now costing the whole region.

The MDC has twisted the genuine deaths from Covid and make them political.
Again Botswana confirms that the first people to test positive to the variant were diplomats on diplomatic mission.
Out of respect the Tswanas did not disclose the nationality of the diplomats. If it was an African diplomats the Western government would have published their nationalities their names, their dates of birth, their children’s names and their complexion. This goes to show how Africans respect individual privacy and will not overreact. The maturity shown by the Tswanas was nit reciprocated. Instead that was taken as a sign of weakness leading to a total isolation.
With all this unfairness taking place in the Western world we have the terrorists in our midst. They have applied their destruction of the region through their vilifying of Zimbabwe.

If it was not for the misinformation being spread by the MDC there would be no isolation of Zimbabwe and Southern African states.
It is a shame that MDC has nothing to say except demonising Zimbabwe. Now the whole of Africa is groaning under the evil misinformation of the MDC.

The MDC is prepared to drag Zimbabwe into the grave for them to rule.

They are so obsessed with power and are willing to take the whole country down with them.

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FULL TEXT- New Political Outfit Leader’s Manifesto Launch Speech

FORUS PRESIDENT’S SPEECH TO ZIMBABWE – “I am the truth to Power and power belongs to you the voter”

Today is a historic day in the FORUS family and Zimbabwe at large as we collectively embark on this first step towards total transformation of our lives. Through consultative engagement that we have been doing over the years and countrywide toured that I did with my team in the country’s ten provinces, we came up with a FORUS Party Manifesto with substance towards excellency in service delivery and practical solutions for Zimbabwean problems as demonstrated by our policies. We are showing, through our manifesto that we launch today as we officially commence our campaign, that indeed, we have a plan for economic emancipation, development, clean government with a clear vision to restore Zimbabwe to its glory status and prosperous future for generations to come.

FORUS PARTY VISION FOR ZIMBABWE

FORUS’s vision is that of a Sovereign Zimbabwe in which a democratic decision-making ‘order-maintaining’ state facilitates freedom of enterprising underpinned by the rule of law and property rights, to achieve transformation, justice, equality and prosperity for all. FORUS is a liberal democratic party whose core values includes:

  • Recognition of the importance of the liberation of Zimbabwe in laying the first step of the country; thus commits to a fresh and transformational leadership that will complete and finish the unfinished business of the liberation struggle,
  • The promotion of a democratic, transformative market economy where the regulatory role is to create a highly sophisticated and highly technologized society,
  • Freedom, equality and justice that enable individuals to pursue their own interests,
  • Safeguarding of civil rights and liberties based on the observation and respect of the rule of law,
  • Accountable, transparency, responsible and people-centred leadership and government. FORUS Party therefore pledges:
  • To build and safeguard a fair, free and open society, in which Zimbabweans seek to balance the fundamental values of economic freedom, equality and community, and in which no one shall be enslaved by poverty, ignorance or conformity
  • Cultivate a transformational and servanthood leadership, selflessness and transparency, with zero tolerance to corruption to accelerate economic growth.
  • Promote service delivery as a democratic right, a legitimate expectation and responsibility.
  • Commits to fulfil, the war against poverty, unemployment, under-development, lack of opportunities and inequality.
  • Ensure an efficient and predictable public sector incorporating participation and the rule of law, and democratic governance.
  • Dispersed power to foster diversity and to nurture creativity.
  • Based on the principles of constitutionalism, the rule of Law, respect of property and human rights and the creation of a consensus state.
  • Gender-sensitive approach to governance, recognising and promoting the role of women, senior citizens, disabled and the youth in our governance systems.
  • Address the issues such as transitional justice, national healing and reconciliation.
  • Restoration of the social contract, building strong and independent institutions, economic devolution and equal development, establishment of a consensus state, eliminating corruption at all levels of power, development and urbanization of rural areas and infrastructure transformation.

To us the most effective leadership today isn’t about technical expertise and having all the answers. It’s about being an accommodative human, showing vulnerability, connecting and engaging with people, and being able to unleash their potential

Man Who Killed Ex- Girlfriend Nabbed

By A Correspondent- Police in Chiredzi have arrested Alex Muchocha who allegedly killed his girlfriend and dumped her body at a dumping site.

The police confirmed the arrest on their Twitter handle and applauded residents for doing a sterling job and assisting with information leading to the apprehension of the suspect.

Said the ZRP in a tweet:

“The ZRP confirms the arrest of Alex Muchocha (45) in connection with the murder of his ex-girlfriend Mercy Zibhowa at Chiredzi Dumping Site on 22/11/21.

The suspect was arrested in Hippo Valley on 28/11/21 following a tip of from members of the public.

“Meanwhile, the ZRP applauds members of the public for supplying  vital information leading to the arrest of the suspect.”

Citizens To Remove Mnangagwa In 2023

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi Mahere believes President Chamisa will trounce Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa in the 2023 Presidential election…

Mahere vowed to spearhead mobilization and recruitment programmes in the capital city Harare.

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Nehanda The Most Praised But Forgotten Heroine

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Many people lost their lives fighting for Zimbabwe. Some died in the foreign land like in Mozambique Zambia Tanzania and many countries. Some were brought home to their families and laid to rest, others were buried on the foreign soil where they died and many went missing in action. However, these heroes are never forgotten. But the remains of the first Chimurenga heroes were taken to England.

Taking them to England was a sign to show their followers that they are following useless people.

Before Nehanda died she screamed and said “ mapfupa angu achamuka” my bones will rise again. This became the prelude to battle cry of the Chimurenga 2.

Believe it or not the name Mbuya Nehanda became synonymous with the war and indeed the fighters felt protected by her name.
One can not even imagine being killed in action and then being left there. But Nehanda was killed in action and humiliated by being denied a decent burial. Instead her scull has been displayed in a museum even to this date. Nehanda has become a sign of humiliation and this has plunged the country into a curse. Any soldier would want to come home any way possible.
ZIMBABWEANS SHOULD BE ASHAMED.
Mugabe failed to bring Nehanda home and he was burried in an unknown grave. Mugabe’s burial can be taken lightly but in Shona culture if your butial is done by your wife it is a curse on you and your chikdren. Mugabe was buried by the direction and influence of his wife. “Akavigwa nevatorwa”. One can enjoy power now but if you muss the opportunity to do the right thing because you are busy doing something sooner or later it will catch up with you.
Now people are trying to rebury Mugabe. Who ever thought that Mugabe would be buried in a tiny room away from the public he has become a hero to. Who ever thought that a junior Father from the catholic church will bury Mugabe. Lessons must be learnt from this.
The world over has sought to embarrass victims of war or defeated leaders by burying them in a shallow unmarked grave. Burying them like animals like dogs. The humility of defeat followed them to the unknown grave. Their efforts and names are forgotten as they are thrown in an unknown grave.

Many leaders who were defeated were humiliated even in their deaths. Their burials are reduced to nothing. They are called dictators or evil people. This is the list Zimbabwe has condemned Mbuya Nehanda to.
Lybian laid Muammar al-Qaddafi to rest in a secret, unmarked desert grave to prevent his burial place from becoming a shrine for his supporters or a target for his opponents. The drainage pipes outside Sirte where Qaddafi was captured and the cold storage facility in Misrata where his corpse was temporarily stored, pictured above, have already become major attractions for Libyans. Up to today Lybians do not know where Gadaffi was buried. Zimbabweans have shown Nehanda a muddle finger.

They have cut down the tree where she was hanged. They have replaced it with a statue yet her bones are displayed in a museum.

The U.S. officials cited concerns about creating a shrine as the reason why they committed Osama bin Laden’s body to the sea.
This fear of establishing shrines for reviled figures has a long history; the English ruler Oliver Cromwell, for example, was posthumously hanged in the 17th century and his head wasn’t laid to rest until 1960. But the concern over Qaddafi’s final resting place had us wondering: Do the burial places of controversial leaders really become shrines? In short, yes.

Neganda’s story is a sad story to live with. She has been out in the list of some of the people who are known to have history emanating from evil spirits to dismembered hands are almost too bizarre to be believed. But yes thats the list Nehanda has been put to by her own people. The government has become too tired to fight for her bones back.

Nehanda has been out in the group of those who had contentious burials, from Hussein to Hitler. What a shame?

Zimbabwe must set an Accounting Agency’s mission to provide the fullest possible accounting for missing personnel to their families and the nation.
America On Sept. 13, brought home 26 fallen WWII heroes from around Europe.
“Our director likes to say, ‘the mission we do here is a sacred one with a moral imperative,’” explained U.S. Army Capt. David Macaspac, DPAA recovery team leader. “It’s the right thing for us to do considering the sacrifice they made for us.” Yet Zimbabweans think this is demonic. They have embraced Christianity in a very confused way. Those who introduced you to Christianity are going all over the world collecting the remains if their heroes. But we believe it is demonic.
The Americans boasted after bringing remains home “This mission couldn’t be accomplished alone. Being a key Air Mobility Command base, Joint Base Charleston was tasked to provide the airpower and rapid mobility needed to return these WWII soldiers back to American soil.@.
“We want to support those who sacrificed their lives to the fullest,” Dixon said. “This is an extremely important mission for everyone involved. It’s very fulfilling and very moving to be able to bring these folks home. It means the world to me. ”
“The remains returning to U.S. soil is just the start of the identification process. They are then taken to the DPAA laboratory at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, to conduct DNA testing so the remains can be positively identified. Once their identities are determined, they are returned to their families and loved ones.
“The end goal is to bring closure to the family. It’s an amazing experience.”

We know that Bringing home those missing in action can be hard work, however, finding and recovering the remains affords these fallen heroes the chance to have the respectful burial and repatriation they earned. It is painful that Zimbabwe is the only country not repatriating its heroes. Have we already forgotten what they have done for us.
It would be humbling and gratifying to know that 100 years later my country didn’t forget, and that they still made the effort to find me and bring me home, Nehanda would say from her humiliating museum display. That’s just very humbling.

We still wait for a day when As the Zimbabwean flag-draped coffins will be carried out of the Plane one by one, everyone in attendance linning the ramp to render a final salute to each hero returning home. This showed the utmost care the Zimbabwe gives to each service member who sacrifices their life.

Those who think that this is in Christian must thing again. In the UK at
the west end of the Nave of Westminster Abbey is the grave of the Unknown Warrior, whose body was brought from France to be buried here on 11th November 1920. The grave, which contains soil from France, is covered by a slab of black Belgian marble from a quarry near Namur. On it is the following inscription, composed by Herbert Ryle, Dean of Westminster:
BENEATH THIS STONE RESTS THE BODY
OF A BRITISH WARRIOR
UNKNOWN BY NAME OR RANK
BROUGHT FROM FRANCE TO LIE AMONG
THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS OF THE LAND
AND BURIED HERE ON ARMISTICE DAY
11 NOV: 1920, IN THE PRESENCE OF
HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V
HIS MINISTERS OF STATE
THE CHIEFS OF HIS FORCES
AND A VAST CONCOURSE OF THE NATION
THUS ARE COMMEMORATED THE MANY
MULTITUDES WHO DURING THE GREAT
WAR OF 1914-1918 GAVE THE MOST THAT
MAN CAN GIVE LIFE ITSELF
FOR GOD
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
FOR LOVED ONES HOME AND EMPIRE
FOR THE SACRED CAUSE OF JUSTICE AND
THE FREEDOM OF THE WORLD
THEY BURIED HIM AMONG THE KINGS BECAUSE HE
HAD DONE GOOD TOWARD GOD AND TOWARD
HIS HOUSE
Around the main inscription are four texts:
(top) THE LORD KNOWETH THEM THAT ARE HIS,
(sides) GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS
UNKNOWN AND YET WELL KNOWN, DYING AND BEHOLD WE LIVE,
(base) IN CHRIST SHALL ALL BE MADE ALIVE.
My heart bleeds when I read these. Why is it Zimbabweans are not worried about their own heroes. Are they eating so much that they are now blinded by the fruits of freedom which were watered by Nehanda.
Really when can Nehanda be brought home. For how long shall we dither. What more action do you want to bring our heroes home. These heroes deserve better.

Vazet2000& yahoo.co.uk

Man Grabs Farm After Faking SA Based Businessman’s Death

A Bulawayo man allegedly faked the death of a South Africa-based businessman and fraudulently took ownership of his farm in Umguza District, Matabeleland North, through a court order.

Zephaniah Matiwaza (69) of Rosebank Farm in Umguza entered into an agreement of sale with Mr Colin Ian Venables of Roslee Farm in Umguza who is now based in South Africa.

According to the agreement, the price of the farm was US$25 000 and Matiwaza paid a deposit of US$10 000 through Mr Venables’ lawyers Coghlan and Welsh Legal Practitioners.

In terms of the memorandum of agreement, the parties agreed that the agreement of sale is subject to the parties obtaining a certificate of no present interest which is issued by the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement.

In terms of the Land Acquisition Act, a certificate of no present interest in relation to any rural land is a written statement by the Lands Minister indicating that the President has no intention to acquire the land in question for the time being.

The agreement stated that in the event that the certificate was not acquired by August 30, 2009, the agreement of sale would fall away and be null and void.

Matiwaza failed to pay the remainder on an agreed date resulting in the cancellation of the agreement. Through his lawyers, he is alleged to have then fraudulently transferred the farm into his name under deed of transfer 71/2019.

This was after Matiwaza had faked Mr Venables’ death.

This emerged when Matiwaza appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Ms Rachel Mukanga facing perjury charges as defined in terms of section 183 of the Criminal Law (Reform and Codification) Act.

He was remanded out of custody to December 13 for commencement of trial.

Prosecuting, Mr Dominic Moyo said sometime in 2009, Matiwaza signed a memorandum of agreement with Mr Venables to purchase sub-division 3 of subdivision A of Imbesu Kraal also known as Roslee Farm.

The court heard that Matiwaza paid US$10 000 deposit on the understanding that he would pay the outstanding balance by September 30, 2009 as stipulated in the agreement of sale. He failed to meet the conditions of the agreement.

In December 2015, a local businessman Mr Dumisani Sibanda signed a memorandum of agreement to buy the same property.

He met the terms of condition of the agreement and was given a certificate of no present interest by the Lands Ministry.

This prompted Matiwaza to approach the High Court challenging the new arrangement under case number HC1113/18.

During the civil proceedings, Matiwaza allegedly made a sworn statement under oath alleging that Mr Venables had died.

He then filed a sworn statement under HC1333/18 demanding a security deposit of US$15 000 in lieu of legal fees to be lodged with the Registrar of the High Court alleging the Mr Venables had died. A default judgement was ruled in his favour.

Mr Venables through his agent Mr Sege Rene Finch then responded by filing an application for rescission of the fraudulently obtained order transferring the property to Matiwaza.

The court heard that despite evidence having been produced in court to prove that Mr Venables was still alive, Matiwaza went ahead with the court proceedings behind the back of Mr Venables’ lawyers resulting in him clandestinely obtaining a default judgment as an unopposed matter.

“Had the accused person’s lawyers advised Venables’ lawyers, he would have alerted the court of the perjured statement being used to obtain an order fraudulently,” said Mr Moyo.

The matter was reported to the police leading to Matiwaza’s arrest. -Chronicle

Messi Claims 7th Ballon d’Or

Lionel Messi has won the 2021 Ballon d’Or at a ceremony held in Paris on Monday.

The Argentine beat Robert Robert Lewandowski to the award to land his seventh gong in his career.

Gianluigi Donnarumma won the Yashin Trophy, awarded to the world’s best goalkeeper. The Italy international was player of the tournament at Euro 2020, and also won the keepers’ award in Serie A for his work with former club Milan.

Barcelona Women captain Alexia Putellas won the Ballon d’Or Féminin.

Kopa Trophy
Pedri (Barcelona/Spain)

Striker of the Year
Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich/Poland)

Yashin Trophy
Gianluigi Donnarumma (PSG/Italy)

Ballon d’Or Féminin
Alexia Putellas

Ballon d’Or
Lionel Messi (PSG/Argentina).- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Lionel Messi

Understanding Omicron Variant

On 26 November 2021, WHO designated the variant B.1.1.529 a variant of concern, named Omicron, on the advice of WHO’s Technical Advisory Group on Virus Evolution (TAG-VE). This decision was based on the evidence presented to the TAG-VE that Omicron has several mutations that may have an impact on how it behaves, for example, on how easily it spreads or the severity of illness it causes. Here is a summary of what is currently known.

Current knowledge about Omicron

Researchers in South Africa and around the world are conducting studies to better understand many aspects of Omicron and will continue to share the findings of these studies as they become available.

Transmissibility: It is not yet clear whether Omicron is more transmissible (e.g., more easily spread from person to person) compared to other variants, including Delta. The number of people testing positive has risen in areas of South Africa affected by this variant, but epidemiologic studies are underway to understand if it is because of Omicron or other factors.

Severity of disease: It is not yet clear whether infection with Omicron causes more severe disease compared to infections with other variants, including Delta. Preliminary data suggests that there are increasing rates of hospitalization in South Africa, but this may be due to increasing overall numbers of people becoming infected, rather than a result of specific infection with Omicron. There is currently no information to suggest that symptoms associated with Omicron are different from those from other variants. Initial reported infections were among university students—younger individuals who tend to have more mild disease—but understanding the level of severity of the Omicron variant will take days to several weeks. All variants of COVID-19, including the Delta variant that is dominant worldwide, can cause severe disease or death, in particular for the most vulnerable people, and thus prevention is always key.

Effectiveness of prior SARS-CoV-2 infection

Preliminary evidence suggests there may be an increased risk of reinfection with Omicron (ie, people who have previously had COVID-19 could become reinfected more easily with Omicron), as compared to other variants of concern, but information is limited. More information on this will become available in the coming days and weeks.

Effectiveness of vaccines: WHO is working with technical partners to understand the potential impact of this variant on our existing countermeasures, including vaccines. Vaccines remain critical to reducing severe disease and death, including against the dominant circulating variant, Delta. Current vaccines remain effective against severe disease and death.

Effectiveness of current tests: The widely used PCR tests continue to detect infection, including infection with Omicron, as we have seen with other variants as well. Studies are ongoing to determine whether there is any impact on other types of tests, including rapid antigen detection tests.

Effectiveness of current treatments: Corticosteroids and IL6 Receptor Blockers will still be effective for managing patients with severe COVID-19. Other treatments will be assessed to see if they are still as effective given the changes to parts of the virus in the Omicron variant.

Studies underway

At the present time, WHO is coordinating with a large number of researchers around the world to better understand Omicron. Studies currently underway or underway shortly include assessments of transmissibility, severity of infection (including symptoms), performance of vaccines and diagnostic tests, and effectiveness of treatments.

WHO encourages countries to contribute the collection and sharing of hospitalized patient data through the WHO COVID-19 Clinical Data Platform to rapidly describe clinical characteristics and patient outcomes.

More information will emerge in the coming days and weeks. WHO’s TAG-VE will continue to monitor and evaluate the data as it becomes available and assess how mutations in Omicron alter the behaviour of the virus.

Recommended actions for countries

As Omicron has been designated a Variant of Concern, there are several actions WHO recommends countries to undertake, including enhancing surveillance and sequencing of cases; sharing genome sequences on publicly available databases, such as GISAID; reporting initial cases or clusters to WHO; performing field investigations and laboratory assessments to better understand if Omicron has different transmission or disease characteristics, or impacts effectiveness of vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics or public health and social measures. More detail in the announcement from 26 November.

Countries should continue to implement the effective public health measures to reduce COVID-19 circulation overall, using a risk analysis and science-based approach. They should increase some public health and medical capacities to manage an increase in cases. WHO is providing countries with support and guidance for both readiness and response.

In addition, it is vitally important that inequities in access to COVID-19 vaccines are urgently addressed to ensure that vulnerable groups everywhere, including health workers and older persons, receive their first and second doses, alongside equitable access to treatment and diagnostics.

Recommended actions for people

The most effective steps individuals can take to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus is to keep a physical distance of at least 1 metre from others; wear a well-fitting mask; open windows to improve ventilation; avoid poorly ventilated or crowded spaces; keep hands clean; cough or sneeze into a bent elbow or tissue; and get vaccinated when it’s their turn.

WHO will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available, including following meetings of the TAG-VE. In addition, information will be available on WHO’s digital and social media platforms. –
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VP Karenyi-Kore Confronts Zanu PF “Killers”

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has described the late party activist Nyasha Zhambe as a gallant change soldier.

Zhambe was murdered by Zanu PF hooligans in Gutu during President Chamisa’s community engagement programme in Masvingo Province.

President Chamisa posted on Twitter:

LEADERSHIP 101…Honouring and laying to rest a gallant Change soldier Nyasha Mawere who was assaulted and later succumbed to death.

Nyasha was assaulted in Gutu during Our Citizens and Community interface tour of Masvingo province.VP Kore eloquently captures the issues there…

Omicron Variant Detected In Europe Before SA

By A Correspondent- Dutch health authorities announced on Tuesday that they found the new Omicron variant of the coronavirus in cases dating back as long as 11 days, indicating that it was already spreading in western Europe before the first cases were identified in southern Africa.

The RIVM health institute said it found Omicron in samples dating from November 19 and 23.

Those findings predate the positive cases found among passengers who came from South Africa last Friday and were tested at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport. The RIVM said:

It is not yet clear whether the people concerned [in the earlier cases] have also been to southern Africa.

RIVM added that the individuals had been informed of their Omicron infections and that local health services had started contact tracing. 

The institute added that it would re-examine more samples from previous COVID test results.

Belgium and Germany have also said that sample tests confirm the variant was in those countries before South African health officials alerted the world on November 24 of its existence.

Omicron has now spread to about 20 other countries, and many nations have imposed travel restrictions on passengers from southern African nations. 

This is amid fears that it could be significantly easier to pass from person to person and that it could have at least some resistance to current treatments and vaccines. 

Meanwhile, criticism is growing over the travel restrictions on passengers from Southern African countries. 

More: CBS News

Soldiers Die In Fatal Chiredzi Road Accident

By A Correspondent- Two members of the Zimbabwe National army died in a road traffic accident involving a Mazda Premacy vehicle and a haulage truck near Buffalo Range Airport along the Triangle-Ngundu highway this Monday.

The Zimbabwe National Army confirmed that the deceased were serving members deployed to provide security to the Buffalo Range International Airport.

In a statement, ZNA Four Infantry Brigade Public Relations Officer, Warrant Officer Class One, Emmanuel Muchaziwepi said the deceased are Lance Corporal Nehemia Mabuto and Private Tatenda Nyambi who were in the Mazda Premacy.

The haulage truck was towing two trailers loaded with 34 tonnes of sugar cane.

Lance Corporal Mabuto, who was driving the Mazda Premacy vehicle, died on the spot while Private Nyambi was pronounced dead upon arrival at Chiredzi District Hospital.

-ZBC

IN PICTURES: Fake-Chinamasa Restaurant Resurfaced 36 Days Later

Disaster of 24 October 2021 and spectacular replacement of 30 November 2021! Huyai tidye! @Kapoto Restaurant??,”

reads the announcement over the place which has been re-built 36 days after being grazed down in an inferno last month. In those days, it was falsely claimed that the restaurant belongs to ZANU PF Acting Commissar, Patrick Chinamasa. He vehemently dissociated himself from it. PICTURES BELOW….

Resurfaced…the Kapoto Restaurant

New Covid-19 Regulations, Mnangagwa Shuts Door On Returning Residents

By A Correspondent- President Mnangagwa has announced fresh Covid-19 regulations which now require all returning residents to undergo PCR testing and quarantine at their own cost even with negative PCR test.

The new measures he announced Tuesday evening include :
-All returning residents to undergo PCR testing and quarantine at their own cost even with negative PCR test
-Curfew now 9pm to 6am

-All shops open 7am to 7pm
-Number and behaviour of persons attending gatherings must observe WHO protocols i.e masking, social distancing and sanitising.
-Covid funerals to be supervised by Ministry of Health and Environmental health technicians
-No liquor to be consumed at bottle stores which cease to be drinking premises until further notice

-Nightclubs and bars will admit vaccinated clients only
-Restaurants to close at 7 pm
-All those eligible should get vaccinated
The new measures will be reviewed after 14 days.

-Herald

High Court Clears Mnangagwa Linked Covid-19 Tender Corruption Scam

By A Correspondent- The High Court has ruled that the US$20 million contract entered between Drax Consult SALG (Drax) the National Pharmaceutical Company (Natpharm) for the supply of medicines and medical sundries by the former to the latter was valid.

Drax is owned by Delish Nguwaya, who is a close friend of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s twin sons.

The ruling comes after Drax approached the High Court, contesting an arbitral award nullifying the tender it had been granted for the supply of the medicines and surgical sundries.

Justice Webster Chinamora today granted the application by Drax finding that the Procurement Regulations of Zimbabwe Authority Zimbabwe gave authority to Natpharm to act in accordance with a resolution that had been made in procuring the required medicines and surgical sundries.
The contract was brusquely cancelled after a national public outcry following corruption allegations surrounding it.
However, Drax local representative Delish Nguwaya and former health minister Obadiah Moyo who were arrested in connection to corruption charges relating to the contract, have since been cleared of the charges while three Natpharm top executives have since been removed from remand over the same charges.

  • Herald

Munatsi Last Seen With A Harare Slay-Queen

By A Correspondent- The late Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA), chief executive officer Douglas Munatsi, was last seen in the company of a lady who did not identify her full name, latest reports suggest.

Munatsi died early Monday morning after failing to escape from his seven-roomed flat comprising three bedrooms, dining room, lounge, kitchen, and Gym.

Police forensic team is currently working with the Fire brigade to ascertain cause of explosion.

Police say they are also on the hunt for a guest who was recorded as the last person to visit the now deceased, a few hours before the fire.
She was recorded at the entrance as Colleta NFPK. It is not clear why she did not provide her full name.
The prominent banker is said to have cried for help when a fire broke out in his flat around 2:50AM on Monday.
“On 29 November 2021 at around 0250hours, the informant (Charles Gardner) heard some explosion-like noise and he woke up and went to the balcony to check where the noise was coming from, reads a police memo.
“The informant saw smoke coming from the now deceased’s flat which is directly below his flat and a voice that was shouting ‘Fire please help‘. Informant then phoned fire brigade at the same time running down stairs to the ground floor. A report was made at ZRP Harare Central.”
Police observed that Munatsi’s main bedroom was extensively damaged by fire to the extent that all windows and doors were broken, all the furniture in the bedroom were extensively burnt that only steel frames for the bed and built in cupboards were observed.
“The remains of the deceased was found in a sitting position just beside the tub in the main bedroom with some burns on the hands and legs, he was putting on a red T shirt and a black pair of shorts which were not burnt to suggest that the deceased could have been burnt by the heat of the fire and not direct flames,” police said.
Gardner is said to have told the police that he heard sound as if something had exploded at about 02:50AM and woke up to check and discovered that there was smoke coming from the now deceased’s flat.
He also mentioned that he heard the now deceased calling for help. Same mentioned that he phoned Fire Brigade at about 2:53AM at the same time telling the now deceased to come out. “The informant stated that he then ran down stairs on foot since there was no electricity on the flat since about 1445 hours on Saturday 27 November 2021. He further narrated that Fire Brigade arrived at the scene at about 0311 hours but had some challenges in accessing the flat since it was on the 9th floor. The informant mentioned that Fire brigade only finished extinguishing the fire at about 0530 hours,” police said.
“Also interviewed was Shupai Zifunge aged 47 years NR 04-070519 B 04 of Block 7, C10 Shawasha Flats, Mbare, Harare who is employed by Securico Security Company as a security guard based at Northfields Flats.”
“Same indicated that he last saw the now deceased on 28 November 2021 at about 1820 hours when he (deceased) told him that he was expecting a guest at the flat and he asked the informant to escort the guest to his flat when she arrived. The guard further mentioned that the said guest who was recorded on the security check point book as Coleta NFPK arrived at about 1905 and he escorted her to the now deceased’s flat. The said guest left the flat at about 2118 hours on foot. Shupai Zifunge further stated that on 29 November 2021 around 0300 hours he heard some explosion and he went out of the guardroom and saw the informant running downstairs telling him that there was a fire in flat number C9.”

-Zim Morning Post

Slay-Queen Implicated In Munatsi’s Mysterious Death

By A Correspondent-Police have lift the lid on the circumstances surrounding the death of Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA), chief executive officer Douglas Munatsi, saying an explosion was heard before an inferno gutted the prominent banker’s Harare flat while he was still inside.

Munatsi died early Monday morning after failing to escape from his seven-roomed flat comprising three bedrooms, dining room, lounge, kitchen, and Gym.
Police forensic team is currently working with the Fire brigade to ascertain cause of explosion.
Police say they are also on the hunt for a guest who was recorded as the last person to visit the now deceased, a few hours before the fire.
She was recorded at the entrance as Colleta NFPK. It is not clear why she did not provide her full name.


The prominent banker is said to have cried for help when a fire broke out in his flat around 2:50AM on Monday.
“On 29 November 2021 at around 0250hours, the informant (Charles Gardner) heard some explosion-like noise and he woke up and went to the balcony to check where the noise was coming from, reads a police memo.
“The informant saw smoke coming from the now deceased’s flat which is directly below his flat and a voice that was shouting ‘Fire please help‘. Informant then phoned fire brigade at the same time running down stairs to the ground floor. A report was made at ZRP Harare Central.”
Police observed that Munatsi’s main bedroom was extensively damaged by fire to the extent that all windows and doors were broken, all the furniture in the bedroom were extensively burnt that only steel frames for the bed and built in cupboards were observed.
“The remains of the deceased was found in a sitting position just beside the tub in the main bedroom with some burns on the hands and legs, he was putting on a red T shirt and a black pair of shorts which were not burnt to suggest that the deceased could have been burnt by the heat of the fire and not direct flames,” police said.
Gardner is said to have told the police that he heard sound as if something had exploded at about 02:50AM and woke up to check and discovered that there was smoke coming from the now deceased’s flat.
He also mentioned that he heard the now deceased calling for help. Same mentioned that he phoned Fire Brigade at about 2:53AM at the same time telling the now deceased to come out. “The informant stated that he then ran down stairs on foot since there was no electricity on the flat since about 1445 hours on Saturday 27 November 2021. He further narrated that Fire Brigade arrived at the scene at about 0311 hours but had some challenges in accessing the flat since it was on the 9th floor. The informant mentioned that Fire brigade only finished extinguishing the fire at about 0530 hours,” police said.
“Also interviewed was Shupai Zifunge aged 47 years NR 04-070519 B 04 of Block 7, C10 Shawasha Flats, Mbare, Harare who is employed by Securico Security Company as a security guard based at Northfields Flats.”
“Same indicated that he last saw the now deceased on 28 November 2021 at about 1820 hours when he (deceased) told him that he was expecting a guest at the flat and he asked the informant to escort the guest to his flat when she arrived. The guard further mentioned that the said guest who was recorded on the security check point book as Coleta NFPK arrived at about 1905 and he escorted her to the now deceased’s flat. The said guest left the flat at about 2118 hours on foot. Shupai Zifunge further stated that on 29 November 2021 around 0300 hours he heard some explosion and he went out of the guardroom and saw the informant running downstairs telling him that there was a fire in flat number C9.”

-Zim Morning Post

Munatsi’s Body Found Without Nails

 By A Correspondent- The body of the late prominent banker Mr Douglas Munatsi was found without nails raising suspicion over the cause of his death.

Munatsi (51) died early yesterday in a mysterious fire that authorities say is now under investigation.

The death of Mr Munatsi, who was the chief executive officer of the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA), triggered an outpouring of grief with President Mnangagwa describing his demise as a shocker.

It is said the businessman was alone in his penthouse at the upmarket Northfields apartments in Harare when an inferno engulfed his room.

The NewsHwks posted pictures of one Colleta, the lady believed to have been at the residence of the late  Douglas Munatsi, on the night he died in a house fire.

 Latest reports suggest that the body of Munatsi who was a close associate of President Emmerson Mnangagwawas found without nails. The NewsHawks posted on Twitter this Tuesday:

Mnangagwa Orders Urgent Probe In Munatsi’s Mysterious Death As Fresh Details Emerge

Banker Mr Douglas Munatsi (51) died early yesterday in a mysterious fire that authorities say is now under investigation.

The death of Mr Munatsi, who was the chief executive officer of the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA), triggered an outpouring of grief with President Mnangagwa describing his demise as a shocker.
It is said the businessman was alone in his penthouse at the upmarket Northfields apartments in Harare when an inferno engulfed his room.

In his condolence message to the Munatsi family, President Mnangagwa said the nation has been robbed of a “creative business leader and great patriot”.
“The death early this morning of our inaugural chief executive officer of ZIDA, in unclear circumstances came to me as a shock. A leading banker, visionary business leader, and outstanding farmer, Mr Douglas Munatsi had become our point man in operationalising our nation’s One-Stop Investment Project for improving the investment climate and ease of doing business for our country,” the President said.
The President added that the country had lost a great patriot who had represented the country well on the international arena, most recently, at the Dubai International Expo and the African Continental Free Trade Area that was held in Durban, South Africa.
“We have lost a creative business leader and great patriot, making our nation all the poorer for it,” said the President.

“On behalf of Government and my own behalf, I wish to console the Munatsi Family, especially Amai Munatsi and the children who now have to face the world without a husband and loving father respectively. As we await completion of police investigations into this fatal fire incident, may they continue to find comfort and solace in the visible footprints the late departed made in serving his country.”
Police said investigations are underway to ascertain the circumstances leading to the death of the renowned banker.
“The ZRP is investigating a fire incident, which occurred at C9 Northfield Flats, Cnr Fifth Street and J Tongogara Avenue, Harare, in which ZIDA CEO, Douglas Munatsi passed on. The incident is said to have occurred at 0300 hours (Monday) morning.”
In a statement, Northfields Owners Association chairperson Mr C Gardiner said a fire was detected at approximately 02.50AM on Monday morning in flat C9 where Mr Munatsi lived.
“There was no electricity at the time due to a cable fault. The occupant in C10 heard commotion and noise and went to his balcony to investigate further.
“There, he heard from the occupant of C9 that there was a fire and he asked to call the fire brigade. At 02.59, the fire brigade was called, and they arrived at 03.11. They fought the blaze for 2 hours, and despite their efforts, they were unable to save the occupant of C9, who is believed to be Mr Douglas Munatsi. The association has engaged the services of a forensic fire investigator to assess the cause of the fire,” said Mr Gardiner.

Stakeholders in the industry and finance sectors expressed sadness on the passing of the respected banker.
Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency (ZIDA) chairman Busisa Moyo said Mr Munatsi was a goal-oriented leader who was determined to attain methods that would enhance the country’s ease of doing business environment for both the investor community and the private sector.
“Mr Munatsi was a passionate and competent executive leader at ZIDA. He was the first chief executive of the newly formatted organisation. ZIDA was launched under his leadership. He worked tirelessly to assemble a team at ZIDA and was committed to developing responsive and relevant processes for the private sector and the investor community among many other initiatives. The ZIDA board is deeply saddened at the passing on of Mr Munatsi,” said Mr Moyo.
Mr Munatsi was the first chief executive officer of the newly configured ZIDA which was launched in 2020.
A successful farmer, an associate of the Bankers Association of Zimbabwe (BAZ), and once BancABC chief executive, Mr Munatsi had a finance and investment background, holding a Master of Business Administration (Finance) degree from the American University in Washington DC.
Mr Munatsi joined the banking sector in 1985 as a graduate trainee and 10 years later in 1995, he established one of the first indigenous-owned banks, Heritage Investment Bank.
He began his career at Barclays after leaving university and later joined the World Bank under the International Finance Corporation.
Mr Munatsi was to later acquire First Merchant Bank (FMB) through a consortium that outdid fellow rivals for the bank’s stake after Anglo-American disposal of First Merchant Bank (FMB), the country’s oldest merchant bank.

In 2000, Mr Munatsi merged FMB with a leasing firm and a discount house, to set up the African Banking Corporation, now BancABC, which he went on to list in Botswana.
In March 2020, new legislation merged investment promotion agencies, the Zimbabwe Investment Authority, the Joint Venture Unit, and the Zimbabwe Special Economic Zones Authority to form ZIDA.
In 2019 Mr Munatsi was appointed to the RBZ’s monetary policy committee, a position he later relinquished to concentrate on ZIDA after his appointment at the agency.
Mr Munatsi was invited to lead the new ZIDA by President Mnangagwa given his track record, market credibility and private sector experience.
He was co-founder and partner of BDF Capital Partners Limited.

Masvingo Girl Excels At Japanese Ambassador’s Tournament

Sports Writer| Participants from Masvingo Province hogged the limelight at the grand karate event known as the Japanese Ambassador’s Tournament.

Masvingo Province was represented by two participants, Monica Redeem Victor (16) and Michael Munyaradzi Benno (16) from JKA Masvingo Province ( Rujeko Club).

Monica won a gold medal and a certificate in the kumite (fighting) category while Munyaradzi was beaten by a single point by a seasoned participant.

Monica is a pupil at Masvingo Christian College while Munyaradzi is a learner at Ndarama High School.

In a statement, Rujeko JKA club described the two participants as brilliant and energetic…

Se full statement below:

As Rujeko JKA Club, we are ecstatic about the way Monica Redeem Victor and Michael Munyaradzi Benno represented us at the 2021 edition of the Japanese Ambassador’s Tournament in Harare on November 27.

Their participation is a milestone for Masvingo Province. In karate circles Masvingo Province is producing great athletes.

We wish to thank our instructors at Rujeko Club Casmor Adini and Elder Benjamin Mauswa for their sterling job.

The two, Mr Adini and Elder Mauswa are great coaches…We hope they will continue to produce shooting stars.

We also wish to thank Masvingo Province JKA chairperson, Sensei Monica Peters, Provincial Technical Director Sensei Patrick Gombwe, provincial secretary, Honest Makanyire and the supporting staff for working tirelessly to ensure the development of the wonderful karate discipline in the province.

We also acknowledge the fact that Sensei Peters took Monica through virtual training sessions before the tournament.

On behalf of Masvingo Province JKA, we greatly appreciate the support, guidance and inspiration we are getting from Zimbabwe National Karate Federation president, Sensei Joe Rugwete. We shall always look up to him for advice and wisdom.

As Rujeko JKA Club, we also wish to thank Masvingo City Council, local parents and Berylin Academy for supporting our efforts.

The sky is limitless

Rujeko JKA Club

Monica Redeem Victor ( with medal) and Michael Munyaradzi Benno showcase their certificates from the Japanese Ambassador’s Tournament

Manchester United Appoint New Coach

Manchester United have confirmed the appointment of Ralf Rangnick as interim manager until the end of the season.

The German takes over from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who was sacked last week. The gaffer was with Russian side Lokomotiv Moscow.

He will take charge of the club until the end of the season, followed by a consultancy role for the next two years.

Rangnick said: “I am excited to be joining Manchester United and focused on making this a successful season for the club.

“The squad is full of talent and has a great balance of youth and experience. All my efforts for the next six months will be on helping these players fulfil their potential, both individually and, most importantly, as a team.

“Beyond that, I look forward to supporting the club’s longer-term goals on a consultancy basis.”

Michael Carrick will remain in charge of the first team until Rangnick’s work visa is finalised.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe