Reprimand Malaba Over Meddling In Zanu PF Political Affairs- MDC Alliance Urges Judicial Service Commission

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Namibia has said the participation of Luke Malaba in Zanu PF political processes jeopardizes his esteemed profession.

Malaba is a declared Zanu PF sympathizer…

See the MDC Alliance Namibia statement below:

Judicial independence is a fundamental value of the rule of law and of constitutionalism: Mdc Alliance Namibia posits.

10 November 2021

Social democrats who subscribe to the able and diligent leadership of President Advocate Nelson Chamisa (The Eagle/Wamba Dia Wamba) were mesmerized,transfixed and hypnotised upon realising that Chief Justice Mr Luke Malaba was part of those who attended the Zanupf conference in Bindura on the 25th of October 2021.

Mdc Alliance Namibia has the conviction that Mr Malaba’s conduct is a gross violation of Section 165(4)(a) of The Constitution of Zimbabwe which seriously prohibit members of the Judiciary from attending political meetings of that nature.

Without wasting time, we would like to clearly urge the Judicial Service Commission to take stern measures against Mr Malaba whose behaviour amounts to gross misconduct which can cost him complete removal from this office as stipulated in Section 187(1)(c) considering his unethical and unprofessional conduct which undermines the Supreme Law of the motherland. We posit that Mr Malaba should do the honourable thing and resign so that he can support Zanupf since it is the part of his choice. The Chief Justice should be the custodian of law which makes it compulsory for him and his colleagues to follow the dictates of law without fear or favour. Mdc Alliance Namibia is absolutely cognisant to figure out that the Judicial Services Commission according to Section (190)(2) must promote and facilitate the independence,the efficient ,the effective and transparent administration of justice in Zimbabwe and has powers needed for this purpose.

In light of the above background, it becomes imperative for social democrats in Zimbabwe and in the diaspora to democratically pent up their outrage demanding Judicial independence for the good of the rule of law and constitutionalism. Mr Malaba’s conduct is detrimental to the survival of Constitutional Democracy in Zimbabwe. As Mdc Alliance Namibia, we believe that Mr Malaba and his colleagues in Judicial Services Commission should safeguard the rule of law and promoting democratic governance which remains a mere dream without a well functioning Judiciary System.

It very vital in Constitutional Democracy that individual judges and the whole judicial system must stay far away from political outfits. His presence at the Zanupf meeting is a testament to serious state capture. Constitutional fighters in Namibia advocate for the impartiality and complete independence of the judicial system for transparency and objectivity. We believe that Zanupf should distance itself from the judges although there must, of necessity, be some relations between the judiciary and the political powers especially(The Executive), such relations must not interfere with the judiciary’s liberty in adjudicating individual disputes and upholding the law and values of the constitution. We have seen lawfare since the inception of the Political Behemoth in 1999 to date. Many social democrats were and are still victims of state sponsored deaths , torture, arbitrary arrests, illegal convictions, selective distribution of food aid and intimidation but perpetrators of such satanic violence are walking scot-free when Makomborero Haruzivishe is languishing in the hell hole of Harare prison for challenging senseless and barefaced corruption.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia would like to encourage Mr Luke Malaba to respect the rule of law and constitutionalism. We are tired of a captured judiciary system since it should serve as a foundation for the rule of law and democracy. ZanuPF Satanists and their enablers are obliged to follow the constitution religiously.

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Zanu PF Wants To Kill Me- Biti

Tinashe Sambiri| MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti has said Zanu PF agents want to eliminate him.

Hon Biti also accused State security agents of plotting to kill senior MDC Alliance officials including President Nelson Chamisa.

President Chamisa survived two assassination attempts in Chiredzi and Mutare.

Hon Biti said: “They (Zanu PF agents) are trailing me. We know their plans. They want to kill influential party leaders.

We are not afraid of them. I have been attacked several times. They also attempted to assassinate our President.”

MDC Alliance vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala tweeted:

“We know all your plans, and for the record, Simbanegavi and Gakanje, we know u are trailing our Vice President [Tendai Biti].
I won’t mention your first names, but if the push comes to shove, I will expose you. We know your nefarious agenda.
It won’t work. Leave us in peace.”

Hon Biti

‘Bogus’ Education Institution Under Fire For Operating Illegally

By Jane Mlambo| A Midlands based academic institution Macronet International Association is in hot soup over allegations that they are duping learners through misrepresentation as a registered institution.

ZimEye understands that the organisation is not registered with Hexco but is operating as a Trust deceiving people of various amounts of money in United States dollars. has reportedly The organisazion is owned by Edwin Ncube who is believed to hail from Zhombe in Midlands province but is domiciled in Gweru’s Mkoba suburb.

Most of those duped by the shady organisation state that it purportedly offers training courses and certificates in hotel management, tourism and catering, nurse aide courses, receptionist courses amongst others.

Once clients part with amounts varying between US$90-US$200, promised services are reportedly withheld and are instead offered what was not agreed upon.

Checks by ZimEye established that despite offering these courses, Macronet International Association is not accredited with the Higher Examinations Council (HEXCO) neither is it recognised by the Zimbabwe Youth Council (ZYC).

Officials from the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education’s Quality control department who spoke on condition of anonymity said, “Macronet International Association is not registered with them and their certificates are not recognized.”

The official said parents and guardians need be extra careful not to lose their hard earned cash to fraudulent entities who claim to offer courses which are not recognized or registered.

In Zhombe, the organisation is allegedly charging US$90 for first aid courses and then promises prospective clients with jobs after completion of the short courses.

Sources say the organisation has spread its wings to Matabeleland where it has reportedly partnered the Matebeleland Youth Association purporting to offer higher and tertiary courses.

Recently, Ncube was hauled before the courts in Bulawayo on allegations of fraud. Maureen Malandu (40) of Mpopoma and Memory Madyara (32) of Makokoba paid US$200 for ambulance technician courses at the college, but instead were taught first aid.

The court heard that Ms Malandu paid US$110 while Ms Madyara parted with US$90 after they were informed that the amount would cover items needed for the completion of the course.

However, Ncube was not asked to plead over the matter.

Macronet is still on the prowl using the same modus operandi to defraud students who seek higher education as a solution to poverty.

Some of the duped clients have since reported to the police while some have directly reported to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) where an inside source confirmed.Ncube could not be reached for comment.

MDC Alliance Mourns Gutu Councillor’s Brother

MDCA Youth Assembley Mourns Councillor Wickliff Matindike’s brother in Gutu

As MDC A Masvingo Youth Assembly we send our heartfelt condolence to Councillor Wilcliff Matindike and Family following the passing on of his brother Brighton Matindike in Gutu. May His Soul Rest in Peace. May God give you strength Councillor Wicky and Family.

We would have wanted to be in the new Zimbabwe together in 2023, unfortunately God’s will has cut short the life of our brother and loved one.

John 14

1 Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me.

2 In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.

3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.

To those that are in Gutu for funeral :

Ecclesiastes 7

2 It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his heart.
3 Sorrow is better than laughter: for by the sadness of the countenance the heart is made better.
4 The heart of the wise is in the house of mourning; but the heart of fools is in the house of mirth.

Our humble workaholic Youth Chairman Benard Chimwango accompanied Vice Chair L Mapuranga,National leader Kingsley Sibanda and Secretary for Healthy ldr Priveldge as they paid their last respect to a brother and friend for us all.Gutu leadership was not be spared as they supported a fellow cadre in difficult times. Many other Party elders,Opinion leaders and Business people were there present.

We thank you all for the sacrifice and support you have shown to the Matindike Family. The People’s leadership is always with the people in times of sorrow and happiness. Councillor Wicky have been all through hard times with the Party and the community at large hence his tears are our tears as well.
God Bless You All!!

Ngaapinde Hake Mukoma!!!

Timoth Muswere
MDCA Masvingo Provincial Youth Spokesperson

ZFC Hosts 81st Annual Congress

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The Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union will be holding its 81st Annual Congress on the 12th of November 2021 at the Village Lodge in Gweru.

The Congress will run under the theme “Making Markets Make Sense”. The theme is inspired by the opportunities created by the Government through various schemes to address the agricultural finance gap and provide reliable markets for various agricultural commodities.

Farmers have expressed appreciation for the government interventions including the Pfumvudza/Intwasa Conservation Scheme, Presidential Input Scheme, National Enhanced Agriculture Productivity Scheme (Command Agriculture), Irrigation Development, Livestock Growth Plan, Farm Mechanization, and the Presidential Cotton Free Inputs Scheme.

The congress will provide a platform for farmer support and implementing institutions to review these interventions with a view to further strengthen and make them more responsive to the farmers’ and stakeholder needs.

This 81st edition of this very important annual event will be attended by the delegates comprising of ZFU leadership and stakeholders in the agricultural sector.

This 81st edition of the ZFU Congress will include a Policy Conference, focusing on the role of extension and milk pricing policy in the dairy sector. The Policy Conference is under the Transforming Zimbabwe’s Dairy Value Chain (TranZ DVC) project financed by the EU.

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Masvingo Woman Robbed, Daughter Ra_ped

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is investigating a robbery and sexual assault case in which a Masvingo woman was robbed of cash, gadgets and other valuables while her daughter was raped. Police said in a statement:

The ZRP is investigating a robbery and indecent assault case which occurred at Mucheke, Masvingo on 08/11/21 at around 0100 hours, where a woman (44) lost cash amounting to US$200 and ZAR11 500, cellphones, laptops, jewellery and other valuables valued at US$1 975.

Eleven suspects armed with an unidentified pistol, wooden logs, iron bars and machetes stormed her house and demanded cash. One of the suspects sexually abused the complainant’s daughter (21).

In an unrelated case, Police in Ngundu received a report of human remains at Dambuguru Mountain, Chipeta, Chivi. The remains which comprise a human skull and a few bones were in what appeared to be a shallow grave covered with some stones.

In a related case, on 06/11/21 a body of an unknown male adult was found along Nyaunga River, Charewa, Mutoko. The body was in an advanced state of decomposition.

Police said Tuesday that investigations are already underway.

Mai Titi Engages Again

By Jane Mlambo| Popular comedienne Felistas Murata famously known as Mai Titi has engaged with her United States based boyfriend Tinashe Maphosa.

Mai Titi has had a series of heartbreaks first with Baba Titi, youthful musician Zizoe PaMyk and lately Nigerian businessman Mr Obinna.

Like her previous encounters, Mai Titi has not been together with Maphosa for a long time, something that has got social media worried that it may not end well.

Mai Titi took to her social media to celebrate this auspicious moment as she finally believes this is the set time for her to be happy in love.

Court Frees Beitbridge Couple Arrested For Undermining Mnangagwa

A Beitbridge couple was freed yesterday after their trial for undermining authority of or insulting President Emmerson Mnangagwa failed to start for  over a year.

Sarudzayi Jani and Remember Ncube allegedly posted a photoshopped image of the President in a nude state on WhatsApp last year.According to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), Magistrate Gwazemba recently removed Jani and Ncube from remand as the State failed to put them on trial 17 months after they were arrested.

Police officers who arrested the couple claimed that they made an abusive, indecent or obscene statement about Mnangagwa.They said that may engender feelings of hostility towards him, with the knowledge that the statement is false, as revealed by some media outlets at the time.

The couple allegedly shared a nude picture of Mnangagwa wearing Zanu-PF regalia around his neck with a male organ adorned with a mask at its end on a WhatsApp group for residents in Ward 3 of Beitbridge.

Chief Inspector Kenneth Mushongahande of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, who is a member of the residents’ WhatsApp group, reported the couple to law enforcement agents, who arrested and detained them overnight at Beitbridge Urban Police Station.

Mushongahande said police officers “hunted” and arrested the couple, who had no right to publish the Photoshopped picture.

-Agencies

Girl (8) Falls Into “Burning” Coal Dumpsite

By A Correspondent- An eight-year-old girl suffered serious burns on both legs, stomach and chest after she fell in an old coal dumpsite in Hwange on Monday.

The girl, whose name could not immediately be established, is reported to have gone to a nearby bush to relieve herself close to an old mine dump when the ground collapsed underneath her feet resulting in her falling into the dumpsite and being burnt by an underground coal fire.

CITE quoted a source as saying the girl was quickly rushed to Hwange Colliery Hospital and later transferred to Mpilo Hospital in Bulawayo.

Said the source:

The incident took place yesterday at around 4 pm at a place called Kamponi, in Makwika village.

We understand that she went to the bush to relieve herself and the ground collapsed resulting in her sustaining serious burns.

Her sister came to her rescue as she acted quickly and dragged her out of the burning coal. She was quickly rushed to Hwange Colliery Hospital.

This was a very serious accident as she suffered severe burns while her clothes and shoes were left in the pit.

Hwange residents said the lack of water and poor sanitation at most communal toilets in areas under HCCL concession areas is forcing them to practice open defecation near these old unsecured mine dumps.

Greater Whange Residents Trust Coordinator, Fidelis Chima condemned the increase in such cases arguing that Colliery needed to act to avert future occurrences. He said:

Greater Whange Residents Trust condemns the increase of burnt children at dumpsites and it appears Hwange Colliery Company is not doing enough to address these issues and we will definitely approach the company, EMA and government so that they address these issues. These children are left with permanent injuries, parents distressed.

Chima said that they were advocating for mining companies and stakeholders to address such issues.

CITE reported that the child’s father, Andy Muzwiti could not be reached as he was said to be in transit to Bulawayo with his daughter while Hwange Colliery Company corporate Affairs manager, Beauty Mutombe had not responded to questions sent to her.

President Chamisa Frowns At PVO Ammendment Bill

By A Correspondent- Opposition MDC Alliance led by Mr Nelson Chamisa has frowned upon the recently gazetted Private Voluntary Organisation Amendment Bill which seeks to ban Non-Governmental Organisations from political lobbying.

The party’s Secretary-General, Chalton Hwende, said the bill was targeted at the opposition party.

He said:

Zimbabwe is now a fully-fledged Dictatorship. Laws are being created targeted at only the MDC Alliance and President @nelsonchamisa . NGOs to be barred from political lobbying.

Last week the Clerk of Parliament, Mr Kennedy Chokuda, gazetted the Bill that seeks to among other things penalise non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that dabble in politics.

The Bill seeks to amend section 10 of the principal by the insertion of the following paragraph after paragraph (e) as follows —

e1) when any private voluntary organisation that supports or opposes any political party or candidate in a presidential, parliamentary or local government election or is a party to any breach of section 7 under Part III of the Political Parties (Finance) Act [Chapter 2:12] as a contributor of funds to a political party or candidate or otherwise shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine of level twelve or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year, or both such fine or such imprisonment.

Ahead of the 2023 polls, the United States of America, through USAID, had set aside US$5 million to fund NGOs for the “promotion of the rule of law, constitutionalism and democracy.”

Opposition MDC-T leader, Mr Douglas Mwonzora said the country should make use of laws such as the Political Parties Finance Act to stop foreigners from funding political activism through NGOs.

He said:

Our position is that there must be minimal interference with the work of civil society organisations, they provide the necessary checks and balances on possible government excesses. But we have laws such as the Political Parties Finance Act, which proscribes foreign funding and that has to be used.

MDC Alliance was stripped of rights to the funding provided under the Political Parties Finance Act it was “entitled” to following the 2018 elections.

The funds are being received by the MDC-T which was declared the legitimate beneficiary by a 2019 Supreme Court ruling on the MDC leadership wrangle.

MDC Alliance has allegedly been getting funding from members, wellwishers and some Western states to fund its operations.  

Meanwhile, ZANU PF’s chief whip Mr Pupurai Togarepi said the ruling party will swiftly pass the Bill into law to close the door on delinquent activities in the NGOs.

Government has in the past accused NGOs of abandoning their mandates by pursuing a political agenda in support of regime change.-statemedia

TV, Radio Licences Prices To Be Hiked

By A Correspondent- Television and radio licence fees are set to go up after Cabinet approved a proposal by the Cabinet Committee on National Development Planning to effect the fees adjustment.

Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa on Tuesday told reporters that the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) is now using outdated equipment which needs to be upgraded.

Mutsvangwa said ZBC will soon be launching two more channels and listeners’ licence fees should cover 80% of the broadcaster’s operating costs. She said:

Cabinet received and approved a report of the Cabinet Committee on National Development Planning on the proposed Review of Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Listeners’ Licence Fees as presented by the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services.

Cabinet noted that the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation’s equipment for both radio and television studios is obsolete and has outlived its lifespan, and therefore requires urgent replacement to enable the broadcaster to improve service delivery.

Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation will soon be launching two more channels towards the fulfilment of its mandate, and for these channels to be effectively rolled out, in addition to the ongoing digitalization of its transmitters, the organisation has to be capacitated.

Listeners’ licence fees should cover 80% of the Corporation’s operational costs.

Tragedy As Mentally Ill Man Kills Uncle

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has announced the arrest of a suspected mentally ill man for striking and murdering his uncle with a solar panel.

Police say the murder happened in Masvingo on Sunday and the victim died the following day while admitted to the hospital.

Below is the ZRP statement:

Police in Masvingo arrested a suspected mentally challenged man, Robson Harry (49) for a murder case in which he struck his uncle, Clever Harry (69) with a solar panel on the chest on 07/11/21 at Mhinde Village, Zimuto.

The victim died whilst admitted at Masvingo Provincial Hospital on 08/11/21. The suspect became violent and ran away from a family gathering convened to discuss his mental health.

In a related case, Police in Kariba arrested Perfect Kembo Lembani (23) in connection with a murder case in which he stabbed Stephan Mutematsaka (32) with a knife on the chest and abdomen on 30/10/21 at Ndomo Fishing Camp after the victim had taken his Maheu drink without consent. The victim died on 08/11/21 whilst admitted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals. 

Reports of murder cases have been on the increase across the country. Police urge members of the public to resolve their differences amicably instead of resorting to violence.

–PindulaNews

Gvt “Entices” School Heads

By A Correspondent- Government has pledged to increase salaries for heads ranging from 10% to 25% depending on the number of pupils per school, a development teachers unions described as a tool to clamp down on restive teachers.

School heads with an enrolment of above 2 000 students will get 25%, while those with between 1 500 and 1 999 will get 20% and those with a student register of 1 000 to 1 499 will receive 15%.

Those with an enrolment of below 1 000 will get 10%. The increment will be on basic salary.

Deputy headmasters and teachers will get nothing.

Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro refused to comment on the issue saying the ministry had nothing to do with salary issues.

Public Service and Labour minister Paul Mavima could not be reached for comment as his mobile phone continually rang unanswered.

But Progressive Teacher Union of Zimbabwe president Takavafira Zhou said the Public Service Commission had approved school heads’ salary review following recommendations by the ministry.

He said the issue came to light during a meeting between the unions and Primary and Secondary Education secretary Tumisang Thabela last month.

Under the new arrangement, schools with over 2 000 pupils will get two deputy heads.

Teachers unions yesterday alleged that government had resorted to divide and rule tactics in the education sector.

They said the employer was giving school heads the increment in order to strengthen its monitoring mechanisms on the restive teachers who have been clamouring for a minimum salary equivalent to US$540 which they were getting in 2018 and bonus payments in US dollars.

On Monday, teachers threatened to go on a full-blown strike and/or boycott invigilating the 2021 Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) examinations if their demands were not met.

Zhou told NewsDay that the proposed 25% increment for headmasters was a pittance, although it was likely to create a gulf between classroom teachers and heads.

He said the increase was meant to incentivise headmasters to run examinations efficiently, but warned it was difficult to achieve that with disgruntled teachers .

“All the same, it’s only narrow minded, prejudiced and parochial school heads who can pride in a pathetic 10% to 25% increment of their basic salary. In essence, if school heads are so gullible to accept this, they would have salivated at a poisoned carrot. The best way forward is the restoration of teachers’ purchasing power parity pegged at an average of US$540.”

Educators Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Tapera Zhou described the move as “separatist”.

“The divisive attempts to reward school heads with a meagre 25% over and above other teachers is just as cheap as it sounds. The government still assumes that school heads are so usable and that they may fall for this bait. Twenty-five percent of a mouse will never hoodwink any level-headed educator, worse still, school heads,” he said.

Zhou described the move as embarrassing, adding that after smelling a massive job action, government was trying to bribe school heads to avert the industrial action.

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Obert Masaraure said: “The government is well aware that teachers are disgruntled and will soon be withdrawing labour.

“The government seeks to strengthen the monitoring of teachers in schools by awarding a token to school heads.  The 25% increase of school heads’ salaries is too little too late. The teachers have already resolved that they will no longer work for peanuts.”

Masaraure said government had the whole of this week to table a new offer for teachers.

Zimbabwe Teachers Association national general-secretary Goodwill Taderera said: “It is, indeed, a divide and rule strategy by government to separate the school managers and the teachers. As far as we are concerned, we know that our teachers are suffering, even headmasters.”

Taderera described the move as a bad strategy meant to pay school heads so that they are heavy-handed on their subordinates.-Newsday

Powercut Hits Harare CBD

By A Correspondent- A power blackout has hit Harare’s central business district in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.

Sources who spoke to ZimEye confirmed that the power blackout hit the CBD at 2am.

“Power just blacked out and until now, 10am, we are yet to know what happened or when it will be back,” said a security guard working at a building along Jason Moyo avenue.

Efforts to get a comment from the ZETDC was work in progress by the time in writing.

More details follow…..

Zanu PF Members Clash With Mapostori Over Vending Bays

By A Correspondent- Zanu-PF members yesterday clashed with members of an apostolic sect after party members forcibly tried to grab vending bays from Joshua Nkomo street to Fife Street along 5th Avenue in Bulawayo.

When the Southern eye crew arrived at the scene, there was pushing and shoving as they jostled for marked vending bays, with municipal police struggling to contain the situation that was fast blowing out of hand.

Some Zanu-PF members in party regalia claimed they deserved to occupy the vending bays while members of the apostolic sect  claiming the space was reserved for them.

One of the vendors, who only identified himself as Tendai said the place was reserved for apostolic sect members.

“This place had been closed because of the lockdown and before that, it belonged to Vapostori.

“That is why you see that there are a lot of Vapostori here,” he said.

“We got here early in the morning and we were surprised that bays are now being forcibly taken by Zanu-PF members. We will not allow this to happen.”

Mayor Solomon Mguni condemned the clashes.

“We condemn, in the strongest sense, the actions by a section of Zanu-PF youths who took the law into their own hands by barricading sections of 5th Avenue from Joshua Nkomo Street to Fife Street, marking and allocated each other vending bays on a public road,” he said.

“Council is working on a government policy to decongest the central business district and decentralise fresh produce markets to suburban areas.

“Such conduct is counterproductive and can only serve to further polarise the city and its people. This has a potential to lead to lawlessness and public violence and confrontational politics.”

Mguni said no political party had a right to allocate vending bays, insisting such a task was the responsibility of council.

Zanu-PF Bulawayo provincial chairperson Obert Msindo said he was not aware of the clashes.

“I am not aware of the issue,” he said.-newsday

Man Who Accused Mliswa Of Snatching His Wife Found Guilty Of Domestic Violence

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By A Correspondent- A Harare man who accused Norton legislator Themba Mliswa of snatching his wife has been convicted of domestic violence.

Tafadzwa Tamangani was convicted by Harare magistrate Evelyn Mashavakure after full trial.

He was fined $10 000 and will spend 30 days in jail if he fails to pay.

Three months were suspended on condition that he does not commit the same offence in five years.

Tamangani was represented by Edwin Hamunakwadi and Knowledge Maeresera.

The complainant, Janet Tamangani had submitted in court that Tamangani was bitter because he had been relying on her for a living. She also accused him of violating a peace order.

Janet also claimed that Tamangani was in the habit of assaulting her in full view of their children.

Allegations against Tamangani are that, on June 7, 2021, he assaulted his wife in front of their four children, resulting in her sustaining a chest wound.

Gvt To Intensify Registration Of All Eligible Citizens Ahead Of 2023 Polls

By A Correspondent- Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe has said his ministry will speed up the registration and documentation of all eligible citizens in preparation of the 2023 general elections.

Kazembe made the remarks last week while officiating at the opening the Guruve Registry Offices in Mashonaland Central province.

“The department will soon be embarking on a countrywide exercise to ensure every eligible voter is registered and documented in preparation for the 2023 plebiscite. This will be done in consultation with the traditional and community leadership. Government attaches great importance to civil registration because it captures accurate data necessary for national development,” Kazembe said.

“It is a legal requirement that every child be registered within 42 days of birth. A birth certificate is, therefore, an essential legal document for securing recognition of individuals before the law and safeguards their human rights and access to basic social services.”

But the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) yesterday said it had the sole mandate of registering voters.

“Zec is one of the five independent commissions established under Chapter 12 of the Constitution. Section 235 of the Constitution clearly states that as an independent commission, Zec is not subject to the direction or control of anyone,” the electoral management body told NewsDay in a statement yesterday.

“Section 239(c) of the Constitution outlines voter registration as one of the commission’s functions and not that of the Registrar-General’s Office as implied in your newspaper.”

ED To Proclaim Election Dates

By A Correspondent- President Mnangagwa will proclaim the dates for by-elections for the National Assembly and local authorities to fill vacancies left following the expulsion and death of some members, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has said.

There are 28 National Assembly and 105 local authority vacancies across the country.

The Government had suspended the holding of by-elections as part of a set of measures to curtail the spread of the highly contagious Covid-19 disease.

However, ZEC, the constitutional body mandated with running elections in the country, has come up with a roadmap towards the holding of the elections.

According to the draft electoral road map, ZEC has set April 23, 2022 as the proposed date for elections.

“The commission works with provisional dates as the actual dates can only be proclaimed by the President,” ZEC said in a statement.

Some media organisations had reported that the country will be going to polls based on the ZEC roadmap.

However, the by-elections, the commission said, could be proclaimed earlier or later than the set provisional dates.

“The provisional dates are merely for planning and procurement of election material. The nation should be guided accordingly,” reads the draft electoral road map.

Ahead of next year’s delimitation process, ZEC has set aside more than 900 voter registration units.

The delimitation process, which will see the country divided into constituencies and wards for the purpose of elections legislators and councillors respectively is part of the electoral cycle and is carried out periodically in terms of section 160 and 161 of the Constitution.

“ZEC periodically assesses its state of preparedness for all constitutionally mandated electoral processes.

“The Commission is guided by the laws of Zimbabwe not by discussions with any stakeholders. The law can be changed in Parliament by those who are unhappy with its application,’’ said ZEC.

Parliament has expelled more than 20 MPs from both MDC-T and Zanu PF after their parties wrote to the House saying they were no longer representing them.

The recall of the MPs is a culmination of 21 MPs belonging to the opposition MDC-T party, recalled to date following a leadership wrangle.

The recalling of MDC-T MPs followed a Supreme Court ruling conferring legitimacy to Douglas Mwonzora as the leader of the party.

Zanu PF recalled Chivi South MP Cde Killer Zivhu, while at least 21 from both the National Assembly and Senate were ejected by the MDC-T.

The proclamation of provisional dates for by-elections comes as a massive blow to MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora who had begged President Mnangagwa to consider scrapping pending by-elections when the two met under controversial circumstances at State House on June 11.

Mnangagwa met Mwonzora while in the company of Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga.

The MDC-T leader revealed after the meeting, described by his lieutenants as secretive, that he had tabled a set of “damands” to the Zanu PF leaders, but flatly refused to disclose them, saying he was waiting for the president’s written response.

This publication, however, obtained a copy of the four-page document Mwonzora gave Mnangangwa. The suspension of by-elections, which if done, would give Mwonzora an edge over Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance in the fight for recognition as the main opposition party in Zimbabwe.

The MDC-T leader justified the proposal to suspend by-elections, saying it would give Zimbabweans time to “find each other”.

“While Zimbabweans are talking and finding each other in this serious manner it seems unnecessary to introduce something divisive as by-elections,” he said in the statement.

“It is, therefore , suggested that while discussions are going on regarding aforementioned issues, by-elections be suspended.

“In order to avoid prejudice to the electorate, it is suggested that an arrangement be made for parties to make replacements of vacancies in their areas of control as guided by law.”

Following a controversial Supreme Court ruling last year, MDC-T has recalled dozens of MDC Alliance legislators and councillors amid accusations that it is aiding Mnangagwa’s ambitions to create a one-party state.

Mwonzora denies allegations that he is a Zanu PF puppet, but he has indicated his eagerness to work with the ruling party while pushing out Chamisa’s group.

In his submissions to Mnangagwa, he also proposed a new dialogue platform between MDC-T and Zanu PF to be known as the Parliamentary Dialogue Forum (PDF).

He said PDF would be made up of five Zanu PF legislators, five MDC-T legislators and two chiefs. The platform would have Zanu PF and MDC-T principals while excluding MDC Alliance.

According to the document, the PDF would have its own secretariat where Zanu PF and the MDC-T will second officials that would be on a full salary.

“The two political parties to select two salaried and specific coordinators each, who sit in the PDF,” reads the document.

Mwonzora assured Mnangagwa that there would be no further talk of the 2018 general elections as that was water under the bridge as concluded by the Constitutional Court.

“The Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe made a definitive judgement, which in the party’s view settled the legitimacy question. To the MDC-T party the legitimacy is a settled issue,” he wrote.

-standard/statemedia

“I Believe In Prayers”: Mapostori Reveal Why They Are Refusing Vaccination

By A Correspondent- Hymnal melodies reverberate around the hillside in Kuwadzana, a Harare suburb. On a blisteringly hot Saturday, members of the Apostolic church, dressed in white, hum and sing together.

Songs, long prayers and a little Bible reading punctuate the outdoor service. It’s a spectacle for passersby.

Since the Zimbabwean government partly reopened church gatherings in August, Apostolic members, known for their open-air worship, can be seen every weekend around the capital.

The government has asked religious groups to endorse the Covid-19 vaccine. The Catholic Church, evangelical and adventist groups have done so.

But with a tradition of not seeking or trusting medical help, some of the “white garment” churches are refusing to encourage congregations to get vaccinated.

With millions of followers across southern Africa, the church’s stance could undermine Zimbabwe’s attempts to vaccinate 60% of the population by December.

“We believe in God, and science is entirely subject to God’s will,” says Gramaridge Musendekwa, of the Vadzidzi Apostolic church.

“I grew up on my parents’ prayers and I am passing it down to my children. My family will not take the vaccine because we are protected by prayers,” says Musendekwa, 38.

“I believe we should not be forced to get vaccinated. For us who grew up without medicine, vaccinations are an insult to our faith and religion. Surely the authorities can achieve whatever they want to do without involving us.”

The Apostolic position threatens the success of vaccination programmes in southern Africa, according to research published in the Journal of Religion and Health in 2017, which linked it directly to the rise of measles outbreaks in 2009 to 2010.

More than 85% of Zimbabweans identify as Christian, and 37% belong to the Apostolic church.

It is 2 pm on a Saturday and no one at St Peters Apostolic church in Harare is wearing a government-mandated face mask.

After spending hours at a shrine, decorated with red and white flags, Miriam Mushayabasa, 34, a mother-of-three, believes she does not need a vaccine.

“Our preacher gave us a clear instruction that if we use these little stones and holy water, he prayed for, nothing will happen to our families. Since Covid-19 began last March, my family and I have never suffered from this disease, we are as strong as ever,” says Mushayabasa.

“My children are strong, so I have no cause to fear. I have always believed in prayers and this is how I choose to go through this pandemic.”

While the government mandates only the vaccinated can attend religious services, it is tough to enforce in the Apostolic churches, who meet outdoors on hilltops and in fields.

Zimbabwe’s vaccination programme has inoculated 15% of the population since it began in February. It is one of 15 African countries to have achieved the World Health Organisation target of 10% of citizens by September.

Regular vaccine consignments are arriving from China, but the government says misinformation and general mistrust have slowed the vaccination programme.

Prosper Chonzi, Harare’s health services director, says the authorities are running campaigns on the benefits of vaccination to increase take-up.

“Our efforts to continue engaging them [the church] are there, and now there is more literature. It was more people getting sceptical about the vaccine. There is more knowledge about the vaccine.”

Aaron Chakaipa, 40, reflecting the fears of his fellow Apostolic members, says, “I heard that if you get vaccinated, you will not be fertile anymore. I am really scared to take it.

“I believe an individual should make a personal decision and not be cajoled into taking the vaccination. Telling people to stay away from church if they are not vaccinated is the same as forcing the vaccination, which is not right.”

-guardian

Harare Businessman In Soup For Defrauding Tenant Of Over US$20k

Jail

By A Correspondent- A 54 year old Harare businessman appeared in court yesterday on allegations of defrauding his tenant of his US$20 910 in a lease agreement deal.

Oren Rukwava was facing fraud charges when he appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Shane Kubonera.

The matter was remanded to today after Rukwava’s defence made an application challenging placement on remand.

The court heard on May 24 the complainant met Rukwava at a shop in the Harare Central Business District after he was referred by an agent.

It is alleged that Rukwava told the complainant that shop number 73 Cameroon Street was going to be vacant on July 1 and agreed on a payment of US$13 000 for rentals and lease agreement.

The court heard that the complainant paid a deposit of US$6 500 to Rukwava who wrote an affidavit confirming that he will change the lease into his name.

It is the State’s case that the complainant went on to pay a total of US$ 20 910 to Rukwava for change of lease agreement as well as shop rental and ZIMRA payments.

The court heard that when the complainant went to occupy the shop on July 1, he realised that the tenants who were using the shop were still there and that Rukwava had not changed the lease agreement.

A report was made leading to Rukwava’s arrest.-statemedia

Biti Names & Shames “Abductors”

By A Correspondent- The opposition MDC Alliance, vice President Tendai Biti has announced names of the Central Intelligence Organisation agents he said were trailing him.

Biti named the CIOs Tuesday in an interview with Zimeye.com following reports that he had been abducted.

He said the two are a Simbanegavi and a Gakanje.

The party’s vice-chairperson, Job Sikhala, also mentioned these names through his Twitter account.

“We know all your plots, and for the record, Simbanegavi and Gakanje, we know u are trailing our Vice President [Tendai Biti].
I won’t mention your first names, but if the push comes to shove, I will expose you. We know your nefarious agenda.
It won’t work. Leave us in peace,” tweeted Sikhala.

Chamisa “Fires” Byo Deputy Mayor

By A Correspondent- The MDC-Alliance youth leadership aligned to Nelson Chamisa has reportedly recalled Bulawayo Deputy Mayor Mlandu Ncube and Ward Five councillor, Felix Mhaka.

According to the letter by the party’s Bulawayo Central district leadership addressed to the district’s main wing, they claim to have, for the past year, questioned the two’s trust, collaboration, decision making and vision.
The letter, which was copied to Chamisa, the provincial youth leadership, Tinashe Kambarami and the provincial chairperson, Alderman James Sithole, among others, read in part:

Clr F Mhaka and Clr M Ncube haven’t done any feedback, anything tangible since they were elected in 2018 and we cannot continue with them anymore. To date, there is no accountability of the ward retention fund.
They haven’t created a progressive environment, even youth empowerment initiative programmes, but instead created a toxic environment of party structures and citizens, without the recognition of mistakes or the willingness to listen to MDC-Alliance structures and residents.
The party’s youth district leaders said they will soon be convening a meeting to nominate shadow councillors to replace the two until party the party holds primary elections.

Contacted for comment by The Sunday News, the two councillors declined to comment on the purported recalling.

-State media

ZRP Reap $2,4 Million From Motorists

By A Correspondent- The police has said that they have raised more than $2,4 million in revenue by fining s errant motorists under an operation to reduce road accidents.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the operation was continuing and urged motorists not to be caught on the wrong side of the law.
“The ZRP warns motorists against fitting dangerous bar headlights on their vehicles. Since the commencement of an operation against fitting dangerous headlights, police have arrested a total of 10 950 motorists and a total revenue of $2 483 300 was realised for the State,” he said.
Last month, police also arrested 22 motorists across the country for fitting vehicles with dangerous bar headlights under an ongoing operation bringing the total to number to 8 416.
In July, police attributed extended headlights mounted on vehicles for causing some fatal accidents on the roads.
Through Statutory Instrument 129 of 2015, Government banned the mounting of additional headlights on motor vehicles. The law states that those who want to make any modifications to their cars should first seek authority.
The additional LED light bars that some motorists fitted on their cars cannot be dipped, compromising the vision for other drivers.

-Herald

Fire Kills Three Children In Seke

By A Correspondent-Three children aged 16, 11 and 8 of the Hwiridza family under chief Seke were burnt beyond recognition after the hut they were sleeping in caught fire, killing them instantly.

The trio named Anesu (16), Kundai(11) and Tadiwa (8) all-male were sleeping in their thatched hut when it caught fire during the early hours of today.
The origin of the fire is not yet known but allegations are that it was a veld fire that torched the roof of the hut.
It is reported that efforts by villagers and relatives to rescue the trio were in vain after they failed to break down the door. The trio’s parents were not at home when the tragedy struck.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the sad incident to The Herald during a telephone interview.
“The remains of the deceased have been conveyed to Chitungwiza Hospital for postmortem. We are currently conducting investigations into this sad incident.”

-State media

Mthuli Torches Taboo Storm

By A Correspondent- Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has been accused of building lodges on a sacred site reserved for cultural ceremonies in his rural home in Matobo district, Matabeleland South province.

The area is located in Chap village, a few kilometres from Matopo National Park.

Villagers told Southern Eye that the area is sacred, hence Ncube’s project would defile it.
“For thousands of years, the area has been known for its uniqueness and strange things that used to happen there. One could hear people speaking, cooking and dancing, but if you reach the area you do not see anything,” Vusumuzi Dube, a villager said.
“Because of such things we were told that no one has to build a house there. That is why none of the villagers decided to occupy that place. Do you think no one wanted to build or farm in that area?”
Another villager, Sithandazile Dube said local traditional leaders raised concern over Ncube’s project and appear to have been cowed into submission by government.
“We tried to ask our leaders to stand up and fight for our heritage, but we yielded nothing. When people raised concerns about the Ncube’s project in that area, we were told that he was given permission by government,” Dube said.
“Mthuli was born and raised here; he is the same person who should be protecting our culture. It is unfortunate that there is nothing we can do about it. We will just watch as they destroy our culture. Our heritage is slowly vanishing, it can be this place today and tomorrow it will be somewhere else. There used to be nice caves here called Bhabharadzi, where tourists used to come and visit, but now, even the road has been destroyed.”
Matobo District Council chief executive officer Elvis Sibanda confirmed the project.
“We are aware that the Finance minister is building lodges in Chap area near Whitewater village in Matobo, but I’m not sure if he was given permission to do so by the villagers,” Sibanda said.
“We are not aware that the area is a sacred place that needs to be reserved for cultural heritage. If the villagers are complaining, then the matter needs to be resolved.”
Ncube’s spokesperson Clive Mphambela declined to comment on the matter saying it was personal.
“This is a personal issue that I would not like to talk about as I believe that Ncube is better placed to comment. But, generally the project commenced in 2015 with the permission of cultural leaders and the Road Trust,” Mphambela said.
“The project is meant to benefit members of the community apart from tourists. There is a cultural centre that will be accessible not only to tourists, but also members of the community.”
Mphambela said Ncube had lined up several projects to uplift Matobo district.
“The minister is currently working on two projects which are borehole drilling and building lodges.
“The aim is to drill more than 22 boreholes around Matobo district. So far we have managed to drill 22 boreholes,” he said.
“We are hoping that these boreholes will reduce shortages of water in that district as well as sustain those who do animal and crop farming.”
-Newsday

War Breaks Out Between Vapositori And ZANU PF

A mini war broke out between ZANU PF and vapositori sect members over vending spaces. Party members yesterday clashed with members of the apostolic sect after party members forcibly tried to grab vending bays from Joshua Nkomo street to Fife Street along 5th Avenue in Bulawayo.

The scuffle at the scene – file copy, Newsday

When the Southern eye crew arrived at the scene, there was pushing and shoving as they jostled for marked vending bays, with municipal police struggling to contain the situation that was fast blowing out of hand.

Some Zanu PF members in party regalia claimed they deserved to occupy the vending bays while members of the apostolic sect  claiming the space was reserved for them.

One of the vendors, who only identified himself as Tendai said the place was reserved for apostolic sect members.

“This place had been closed because of the lockdown and before that, it belonged to Vapostori.

“That is why you see that there are a lot of Vapostori here,” he said.

“We got here early in the morning and we were surprised that bays are now being forcibly taken by Zanu PF members. We will not allow this to happen.”

Mayor Solomon Mguni condemned the clashes.

“We condemn, in the strongest sense, the actions by a section of Zanu PF youths who took the law into their own hands by barricading sections of 5th Avenue from Joshua Nkomo Street to Fife Street, marking and allocated each other vending bays on a public road,” he said.

“Council is working on a government policy to decongest the central business district and decentralise fresh produce markets to suburban areas.

“Such conduct is counterproductive and can only serve to further polarise the city and its people. This has a potential to lead to lawlessness and public violence and confrontational politics.”

Mguni said no political party had a right to allocate vending bays, insisting such a task was the responsibility of council.

Zanu PF Bulawayo provincial chairperson Obert Msindo said he was not aware of the clashes.

“I am not aware of the issue,” he said. Newsday

Zanu PF Agents “Attack” Hon Biti

Tinashe Sambiri- Sources close to MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti say he is fine.

There are reports that Hon Biti was abducted by suspected government agents in Harare.

“Tendai Biti is fine,” a very close impeccable source told ZimEye, despite latest concerns over his safety.

Earlier, one of his siblings had said they were worried having last communicated with him last night.

,MDC Alliance spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi said:
“Please be advised that SG
@hwendec
has not spoken to any journalists and the fake news article quoting him as having spoken about the whereabouts of VP
@BitiTendai
is untrue. Please disregard any information that doesn’t emanate from our official channels.
·

I spoke very briefly with VP
@BitiTendai
. He seemed frazzled & said “pane zvirikuitika.”… said he had to attend to something urgently but would revert to me as soon as he is able. This is the verified position. Please await further updates from our official channels,” Mahere said.

MDC Alliance has also posted on Twitter:

@BitiTendai
is being trailed by a vehicle driven by Mr Gakanje of Zanu PF who is working with Yeukai Simbanegavi. They blocked his access to his road at home & are constantly parked at his office. He is making a police report on the matter.

Hon Biti

Killer-Prayer-Warrior Who Murdered Wife, 2 Kids

A MAN described as a “prayer warrior” by his family was buried yesterday together with his two children he killed in cold blood last week together with their mother, leaving unanswered questions as to what could have driven him to commit the multiple murders.
A sombre atmosphere engulfed Mutasa Cemetery in Gweru when the Woodlands suburb vendor who collapsed and died at Gweru Magistrates Courts was buried together with his children.

Leo Kanyimo (30) allegedly murdered his wife Chipo Shava (30) and their two children, Innocent (4) and one-year-old Tadisa, in cold blood using an axe and a knife on Tuesday last week.

He died two days later at Gweru Magistrates Courts while waiting to be arraigned before a magistrate for initial remand.

Leo, Innocent and Tadisa were buried at Mutasa Cemetery yesterday afternoon, while Chipo will be buried on a date to be announced at her rural home in Mberengwa.

Government came to the aid of the family assisting with the four coffins, blankets, transport and food.

The Gweru community led by mayor Councillor Josiah Makombe came in numbers to pay their last respects to Leo and his children.

Chipo’s relatives allegedly snubbed the burial of their son-in-law and their grandchildren, amid indications that Leo’s father had sent emissaries to Mberengwa to bring the two families to the negotiating table.

Leo’s other child, a six-year-old boy, who survived after he was rescued by a neighbour, also attended the funeral.

First to be buried was Leo in the adult section of the cemetery before Tadisa and finally Innocent were buried in the children’s section.

Leo, who is said to have been extremely violent at the time he was arrested by the police with the assistance of members of the public, could have succumbed to injuries sustained when he was apprehended.

Police sources said he met instant justice during his arrest “because he was extremely violent”.

Leo’s aunt Ms Kedina Kanyimo said she knew him as a quiet, peace-loving person and a prayer warrior, adding that the family was still in shock after learning that he had murdered his family in cold blood. “We are still in shock and so is everyone around here because this is very unusual and uncalled for. Leo is my sister’s son and he was born in Chiweshe. After the separation of his parents, my sister moved back with him and soon she remarried and we grew up with Leo,” said Ms Kanyimo.

“He was a quiet and peace-loving person and was a prayer warrior. He attended AFM church and I started hearing about the alleged murder from social media. It came as a shocker because we know him as a peacemaker and a hard worker.”

She said Chipo was Leo’s second wife after his first wife abandoned him for another man saying he was poor.

“He then married Chipo and they have been together for seven years. During those years, I knew them as greatly in love and that is why this is shocking. Since I was not there on the day of the murder, I wouldn’t comment on it but I believe it’s the work of the devil,” she said.

Ms Kanyimo said Leo’s father had gone to Mberengwa to join Chipo’s family so that the families could work together.

“Chipo’s relatives are not here, yes. But so is Leo’s father who has gone to Mberengwa with some emissaries. We want her to be buried by the two families. We are sorry about what happened and unfortunately we were not there and will never know what drove Leo to commit this heinous crime on his wife and children,” she said.

Said Leo’s brother, Precious: “After all has been said and done, I just want to thank the Government for providing the State assisted funeral. We had nowhere to start financially and the Government has made it possible. Leo and his children have been buried here and Chipo will be buried in Mberengwa thanks to the Government intervention.”

A friend, Mike Nyabeza, said Leo was always busy with his vending business.

“On the day of the murder, Leo suddenly decided to go back home. After some minutes, we were called by his neighbours for help. We tried to open the door but it was locked. We managed to break the window only to find his wife dead on the bed while one of his children was in a pool of blood. We don’t know what really transpired, but on the sad day Leo was too quiet showing that something was bothering him,” he said.

Gweru assistant district development coordinator Mr Tarisai Mudadigwa said Government had assisted the family to bury Leo, his wife and children.

“This is a State-assisted funeral after it was noticed that the burial of these people might be difficult for the remaining family members,” he said.

Cllr Makombe said there is need to consider counselling people who have not been able to provide for their families due to Covid-19 induced lockdowns which cause mental stress.

“We need to have the people counselled because there is this mental health stress. We might call it evil spirits but we need to bring our heads together,” he said.

At around 14.30 PM on Tuesday last week, Leo murdered his wife Chipo who was also a vendor at the shopping centre, his son Innocent and Tadisa.

Chipo’s body lay on the bed and she had a deep cut on the chin and on the head.

Blood had dripped from her onto the floor.

Innocent was lying down on the floor naked with a stab wound on the left side of the chest.

Furniture in the room was all over the place, an indication that Chipo and Innocent tried to fight off their killer.

A bloody wooden hoe handle was near Chipo and a kitchen knife near Innocent.

Tadisa’s body lay on the road about 200 metres away from the house. She had a deep cut on the head. –Chronicle

Election Watchdog Statement On Malaba Presence At Zanu PF Conference

Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust 01 November 2021

The ChairpersonThe Judicial Service Commission Dear Sir

R.E: GRIEVANCE LETTER WITH REGARDS TO THE CONDUCT OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR LUKE MALABA.

We write this letter expressing our grievances about the conduct of the Chief Justice Mr Luke Malaba. On (Date) the of Zimbabwe was shocked to see Mr Malaba attending the ZANU PF Conference in Bindura on November 25.

Justice Luke Malaba’s conduct is a violation of Section 165 (4) (a) of The Constitution of Zimbabwe which states that members of the Judiciary must not engage in any political activities and Section 165(4) (d) further states that they must not attend political meetings. We implore the Judicial Service Commission to take action against Mr Malaba whose action amounts to gross misconduct which warrants removal from office according to Section 187 (1) (c). Following his unprofessional conduct which micturates on the Constitution we feel Mr Malaba being an honourable man must do the honourable thing and resign. Justice Malaba as the chief custodian of the Law must follow the dictates of the Constitution religiously.

It is also cognisant to note that The Judicial Service Commission according to Section 190 (2) must promote and facilitate the independence, the efficient, effective and transparent adminstration of justice in Zimbabwe and has all the powers needed for this purpose.

Following the fact that Mr Luke Malaba’s conduct is a threat to the independence of the Judiciary we implore the Commission to exercise its Constitutionally mandated powers and act on this issue in a Constitutional manner.

Your utmost consideration of this letter will be greatly appreciated and as Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust we look forward that you will be moved with the spirit of safeguarding the rule of law and promoting democratic governance which remains a mere dream without a well functioning Judiciary System.

Yours faithfully

Ignatius Sadziwa

Executive Director

Fathers Win Birth-Certificate War

A number of experts have expressed their views following a landmark ruling saying fathers have the legal right to obtain birth certificates for their children without the mother in circumstances where the mother has abandoned or deserted the child.
In a judgment handed down on Monday, the Registrar of Births and Deaths was ordered by Harare High Court judge, Justice Owen Tagu, to allow fathers to apply for and obtain birth certificates for their children born out of wedlock if the mothers deserted or abandoned the children.

The Registrar was not allowing fathers to secure birth certificates for their children without a marriage certificate or the mother of the child.

The judgment came after Bernard Tashu together with child rights activist Petronella Nyamapfene approached the High Court to compel the Registrar to comply with the Birth and Death Registration Act which allows fathers to apply for birth certificates for their children in circumstances where the mother abandoned or deserted the child.

Bulawayo-based lawyer Mr Lison Ncube said the High Court is the upper guardian of all minors and what the High Court considers is the best interest of the child.

“I personally think the judgment is in good chase because it is putting the best interests of the child above everything else. It is also helping children who come from these circumstances who also have the right to identity. I totally support it on the basis that it has put the best interest of the child at the forefront and it has made sure that children are not prejudiced of getting the necessary paperwork simply because of various family problems or circumstances they find themselves in,” said Mr Ncube.

He said it was a judgment in the right direction as far as assisting children in getting the required identity which is protected in terms of the Constitution.

“It must be a good day in history for us to be having judgments of that nature,” said Mr Ncube.

Padare/Enkundleni/Men’s Forum on Gender national director Mr Walter Vengesai said children should not be disadvantaged in terms of procuring important documents because of the unavailability of one parent.

“We welcome this development because it’s in the best interest of the child for either of the parents to be able to procure those important documents. We hope that it will enable lots of children without birth certificates to get those documents so that they can sit for exams and do other important things that require those documents,” said Mr Vengesai.

Amakhosikazi FM director and women’s rights activist Mrs Busi Bhebhe said fathers are entitled to equal rights as mothers.

“It’s a fair law given the equality we’ve always been crying for in terms of human rights. Fathers are entitled to equal rights as mothers. They need to have access to their children and children need to be able to get what’s duly theirs, be it from a mother or father. They have to be able to have access to their documents without infringement because one parent is not there,” said Mrs Bhebhe.

She continued: “Where I seem to have a problem is that the ruling didn’t seem to define what abandonment is. My question is, what’s the definition of abandonment because a father may choose to relocate with the child say from the rural areas to the city or vice versa because he’s the breadwinner and the mother failing to equal the financial travel costs may be lied about to say they have abandoned the child.

Or a father may chase away a mother through gender-based violence or the mother runs away to safety and it is defined as abandonment.”

Mrs Bhebhe said the ambiguity in terms of defining abandonment could be used broadly to disenfranchise mothers of their rights over their children.

“It can make a father deprive a child of access to him/her by a mother. Also, is this law going to specify who is considered a father — does it come with a DNA test to prove they’re the real father because with the mother it’s easier. She carried this child for nine months, there’s proof that she carried this child; the clinics have given her a birth record and have said indeed she is the mother.

“How does the father substantiate himself without any biological proof linking him to the child? If those questions are specified in the law, then it’s a fair law. It must be clear how they’re going to roll it out to the rest of us,” said Mrs Bhebhe. Chronicle

Shurugwis Assault Friend To Death

Police in Matabeleland North have arrested seven gold panners in Inyathi for allegedly fatally assaulting a colleague with switches and logs in a dispute over gold ore.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Inspector Glory Banda identified the deceased as Dumisani Madzikanda (36) of Chief Jiri in Gokwe.

The suspects are Simon Gwape (36) of Mhaka area under Chief Mugabe, Masvingo; Calisto Marira (42) of Chief Handizvidi area also in Masvingo, Sakhelene Bulala (43) of Nxingweni area under Chief Ndondo in Mbembesi, Thubelihle Ngwenya (26), Mthandazo Moyo (26), Mehluli Gumede (24) and Enerst Tshuma (34), all of Mpolompolo village, Durban area in Inyathi.

They are all in police custody for murder and are assisting police with investigations.

Insp Banda said Madzikanda had a misunderstanding with Gwape, Bulala, Ngwenya and Marira in a bushy area in Mpolompolo village at about 7am on Sunday.

The suspects armed themselves with switches and logs and pummeled Madzikanda all over the body until he fell unconscious.

“On the 7th of November around 7am, Madzikanda had a misunderstanding with four of the accused persons who, acting in common purpose and armed with logs and switches, assaulted him several times all over the body. They left him lying unconscious and bleeding through the mouth, nose and ears. At about 11am on the same day, Moyo, Gumede and Tshuma found Madzikanda lying on the ground and further assaulted him with switches and open hands,” said Insp Banda.

They left Madzikanda lying on the ground and bleeding. Mpolompolo village secretary Mr John Maphosa was the first to arrive at the scene after the attack and found Madzikanda already dead.

A report was made to the police who attended the scene and took the body to United Bulawayo Hospitals for a postmortem.

The body had bruises on the neck.

All the seven suspects have been arrested and the murder weapons recovered. -Chronicle

Mnangagwa “Barred” From Attending U.S. Democracy Summit

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa wanted to use the COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow to revive his waning political career, it has emerged.

Mr Mnangagwa’s “diplomatic offensive” suffered a terrible blow after the US excluded him from the Summit for Democracy scheduled for December.

Team Pachedu has described Mr Mnangagwa’s journey to Glasgow as “a trip of shame.”

See statement below:

Mr. Mnangagwa blew up a million dollars just to stalk @JoeBiden
, only to be snubbed both in Scotland and a few days later after the trip of shame.

We welcome Biden’s invitation to Zambia, Malawi, Namibia, Botswana and South Africa – SADC’s progressive democracies.

Botswana’s President never went to Scotland, but he has been invited by Joe Biden.

South Africa’s President never went to Scotland, but he has been invited by Joe Biden.

Why has Mnangagwa been snubbed?

President Joe Biden has not invited Zimbabwe to the US Summit for Democracy slated for December 9-10, 2021.

Other regional countries such as Zambia, Botswana and South Africa have been invited.

This is a strong message to Mnangagwa.

Mr Mnangagwa

Special Tribute To Ginimbi

Genius Kadungure(1984-2020)

By Simba Nyamadzawo

Ginimbi as controversial as he was, 3 facts are indisputable.

  1. Anga ariMbinga.
  2. He was famous and he will be missed by his legion of followers.
  3. He lived a happy life many would envy.

As someone who grew up in the same village -Domboshava ,in which Ginimbi hailed from ,it is hard for me to ignore his legacy and what it represents.

I took time to reflect on his legacy and analyze the allegations raised by his critics, unfortunately I could not reach a decisive point.

I last met Genius Kadungure in 2017 at Oliver Reginald Tambo International Airport, hatina kukurukura we just exchanged greetings as I was rushing to catch Gautrain. He asked me to phone him at the earliest convenient time. I phoned him a few days later and he said he is not yet back in the country we should touch base when he returns. I never made a follow up.

Ginimbi represents different things to different people. While a lot has been written about his riches, merry parties and flamboyant cars, very little is in public record about the Genius Kadungure Foundation, his philanthropic activities and generous deeds.

Inini hangu ndakazvimiririra what inspired me most about Gimimbi is the fact that he was proud of his home area and he never deserted it, to an extent of building a mansion there. That property will remain “standing” long after all the flashy cars have depreciated.
He proved beyond any reasonable doubt to the young boys and old men alike from Domboshava that it is possible for a villager to amass wealth and build a massive property kuJecha.

That mansion is a testament that he wanted to be associated with Domboshava. In some of his videos he addressed himself as “Ginimbi your boy from Domboshava.”

Someone once asked him kuti “Unoidi property isina maTitle Deeds?” and Ginimbi gave an unexpected answer.

“Shamwari, ndomadii maTitle Deeds? This house is not for sale, it is my home.”

Some will celebrate Ginimbi, others will find pleasure in criticizing him, others will take time to decipher the source of his wealth.
To us who hail from Domboshava, he remains one of us, a brother, a mbinga.

Rest In Peace Mutenhesanwa.

Flu And COVID-19: The Facts

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How would you know if you have the flu or COVID-19?

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Warriors Star Keen To Excel

Plymouth Argyle defender Brendan Galloway has the chance over the next week to secure a place in the Warriors squad for the delayed 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals.

Galloway made his debut for Zimbabwe in a 1-0 home defeat by Ghana last month after previously playing for England at age-group levels.

The Warriors are away to South Africa at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg on Thursday and will then host Ethiopia at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday.

The Warriors will begin their 2021 Africa Cup of Nations campaign against Senegal in Bafoussam on January 10.

They will then play Malawi, at the same venue, four days later before taking on Guinea on Yaounde on January 18.

Speaking to The Plymouth Herald, the defender said it would be an honour to represent Zimbabwe at a huge tournament. He said:

Hopefully, I will be involved. It would be an honour to go and represent them and to get that experience at a major international competition.

If I can continue to play well here (at Argyle) and work hard, then hopefully I will see the rewards of that.

Galloway agreed to a short-term contract with Argyle until January when he signed as a free agent before the start of the season and has gone on to put in a series of consistent performances.

His international debut against Ghana meant he returned to Zimbabwe for the first time since he was six years old and his family moved to the UK.

Speaking on his Warriors debut, Galloway said it was a proud moment for him and his family. He said:

It was a great experience being back home. There is nothing like representing your country so it was a very proud moment for me, and a proud moment for my family. Hopefully, it’s the first of many caps.

It was a lot different over there with the weather conditions and having to adapt to playing with different players who I have not played with before, but I really enjoyed it.

The atmosphere in the Zimbabwean camp is really good, we are all in high spirits.

Galloway was an unused substitute for Zimbabwe’s 3-1 defeat away to Ghana on October 9 after his trip to West Africa was delayed.- PlyMouth Live

2 Brothers Bitten To Death By A Snake

Two brothers aged 9 and 13 were bitten by a snake to death while fighting for a bird at Mombeyarara village under chief Makumbe in Buhera.

Tinotenda Mujeyi was bitten on his thigh and Tawananyasha Mujeyi on his foot.

The boys’ coffin before burial

The two were fighting to be the first to pick a bird killed in a bush near Guranenzara mountain.

The boys’ mother Winnie Gwavava, 41, told H-Metro that she is yet to come to terms with the tragedy.

“I was really affected by death of my children,” said Gwavava.

“Vakabuda vari 5 kuenda kunopfura shiri saka pakapfurwa shiri yakasvikodonhera paiva nenyoka.

“Vana vangu voga ndivo vakamhanyira kunonhonga shiri iyoyo. “One of them was a twin and I am yet to accept how I lost them in such an incident,” said Gwavava.

The two were laid to rest at Mujeyi homestead in Mombeyarara village. -H Metro

Chamisa Recalls Byo Deputy Mayor

By A Correspondent- The MDC-Alliance youth leadership aligned to Nelson Chamisa has reportedly recalled Bulawayo Deputy Mayor Mlandu Ncube and Ward Five councillor, Felix Mhaka.

According to the letter by the party’s Bulawayo Central district leadership addressed to the district’s main wing, they claim to have, for the past year, questioned the two’s trust, collaboration, decision making and vision.
The letter, which was copied to Chamisa, the provincial youth leadership, Tinashe Kambarami and the provincial chairperson, Alderman James Sithole, among others, read in part:

Clr F Mhaka and Clr M Ncube haven’t done any feedback, anything tangible since they were elected in 2018 and we cannot continue with them anymore. To date, there is no accountability of the ward retention fund.
They haven’t created a progressive environment, even youth empowerment initiative programmes, but instead created a toxic environment of party structures and citizens, without the recognition of mistakes or the willingness to listen to MDC-Alliance structures and residents.
The party’s youth district leaders said they will soon be convening a meeting to nominate shadow councillors to replace the two until party the party holds primary elections.

Contacted for comment by The Sunday News, the two councillors declined to comment on the purported recalling.

-State media

Mavaza Says: Chief Ndiweni Betrayed Zimbabwe In Glasgow-WATCH LIVE.

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Clad in his traditional attire and representing himself and his ego Chief Felix Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni a Zimbabwean traditional leader and an Outspoken and defiant, Zimbabwean traditional Chief was in Glasgow Scotland where he was once again criticizing the government of Zimbabwe. He claimed that there was political and land-use abuses and human rights abuse in Zimbabwe. Chief Nhlanhlayamangwe Felix Ndiweni stands out as one of the few traditional leaders in Zimbabwe selling out and wishes to see the country’s political and economic crisis continue for the sake of his position.

https://youtu.be/5IPQZTxM6mo

Chief Ndiweni has formed a pressure group which is aligned to Nelson Chamisa and is called My Right to Vote, this group is aimed at convincing diaspora to rebel against their government and demonise their country in a bid to request foe a vote. The real purpose of the group is just to oppose the government and hope to install Ndiweni back to the chieftaincy he has been removed by his own people.

As President Mnangagwa was in Glasgow reigniting the reengagement process Chief Ndiweni was outside the streets of Glasgow in the full traditional regalia requesting the world to pile more sanctions on Zimbabwe. His efforts as a traditional leader were so embarrassing as compared to ordinary Zimbabweans who were in high morale hoping to see their leader as he lifts the national flag high. There were many presidents who graced the city of Glasgow, and they had their citizens in solidarity braving the rainy cold Scotland, but shame on Ndiweni in his full regalia demonising his country and his president. Ndiweni was leading a handful of pathetic losers who were sponsored by the notorious Rhodie John Burke who is the financial sponsor of the misguided few being misled by a dethroned disgraced Chief Ndiweni. Ndiweni together with John Burke led another pathetic handful of losers to disrupt the Gala which was organised by the ZANU PF UK members and was open to all Zimbabweans to attend in support of the president.

It took the reasoning of the Scottish police who dispersed them and in shame with his tail in between his legs Ndiweni crawled back into his cave.

Chief Ndiweni and his disgracing few followers were trying to spoil the party for Zimbabwe. How cruel some people could be? Day and night Chief Ndiweni and some evil groups masquerading as human rights activists were planning to have flash demonstrations to vilify Zimbabwe and rubbish all the efforts being done by the President. The chief showed no connection with his country as he petitioned the British Prime minister to deny president Mnangagwa entry into UK. Unfortunately for Chief Ndiweni the British Prime minister promised to give a reply after the event. This irked chief Ndiweni who then took his armour to Glasgow where his team of traitors were outnumbered by the Zimbabwean patriots who battled the bad publicity in the streets and won hearts of many Scottish and different nationalities.

One Scottish clergy commented “Some people have no shame. How can they be willing to put their country on sanctions for a vote, why do they not go home and vote if they want a vote so much? This is a shame.”

It is surprising how these malcontents hope to be assisted by demonstrating against their country in the foreign land. Many of these are good for nothing charlatans bent on soiling the good name of Zimbabwe. The sad thing above all is that the whole chief is leading such people.

The people who are working against Zimbabwe are led by a chief whose mind set is pathetic diabolical and indeed demented and some visa seeking losers who intend to hoodwink the British Home office by claiming that they are political activists.

There is a group led by one Yuda working together with an MDC A official Danmore Sithole from Croydon, London. This group failed to demonstrate; their plans of asking the world to add more sanctions on Zimbabwe failed after their hired bus could not leave the depot.
Cde Mabhurukwa; a Zanu-PF UK and Europe official; said “This behaviour of selling your country for a song is disturbing. While it is their democratic right to demonstrate, democracy must have boundaries.”
“These MDC people are a shame to our country. They are from the well-known Movement for Demented Charlatans (MDC), otherwise known as Mentally Disturbed Children Away from Home. MDC A.”
The MDC demonstrators comprises two groups that are confused and paid by their white handlers.

Chief Ndiweni was taking advantage of Zimbabweans without status in the UK. Most of them came to the UK for economic reasons but to get visas fast, they sought asylum in the UK blaming the government for human rights abuses. This is a group which does not hesitate to demonise Zimbabwe and they can do it for hundred pounds a week. The people who came to Scotland to accuse the Zimbabwean government were the Zimbabweans who seek to be recognised as refugees.

The definition of a refugee according to The 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees is:

“A person who owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country; or who, not having a nationality and being outside the country of his former habitual residence as a result of such events, is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to return to it.”

In the UK, a person becomes a refugee when government agrees that an individual who has applied for asylum meets the definition in the Refugee Convention’. That person will be ‘recognised’ as a refugee and issued with refugee status documentation.

In all types of asylum, immigration or human rights applications, evidence is needed to support the application.

Evidence is information to prove to the Home Office, or maybe to the courts if you are appealing a refusal that you are telling the truth. This may be to prove that you need to be in the UK, that you can’t live elsewhere, or just that you meet the criteria (the rules) of the application.

The evidence needed will be specific to your case, to your individual situation. There are, however, some standard rules and principles that need to be met and these will depend on the kind of application you are making.

So in order to get the evidence, many Zimbabweans will lie that they are MDC members so that they can justify that they are being persecuted or fear death if they are returned to Zimbabwe. These are the people who the ruthless chief Ndiweni pounds on and lead them into demonstrations against their country.

So many people will then resort to demonstrations at the Zimbabwean High Commission every twice a week. They will take photos dancing to some funny drum beat shouting obscenities to the embassy staff and insulting their own country all for creating evidence that they are in danger should they be returned to Zimbabwe. These people carried their drums to Glasgow and started to make noise attacking anything Zimbabwean.

Many posted their photos on social media and splash them on the internet and argue that their photos in Glasgow have been viewed by the CIO and that they are now marked for death should they be returned to Zimbabwe. The chief then will say he confirms this and maybe they will be granted visas.

For the selfish reasons of wanting a visa, these people are prepared to portray Zimbabwe as death trap so that the country will be kept on the sanctions list. Imagine how many people will be affected and are being affected by the sanctions. For what? For a visa of one pathetic liar who hates his or her country.

At the early stages of an asylum claim, their evidence may just be their testimony about what has happened to them and/or what they think may happen, and why that means it is not safe to return to your country. So, they feel vindicated if they demonstrate against Zimbabwe.

Chief Ndiweni was in Scotland not because he had a conviction in what he was saying but that he drags Zimbabwe into a dip end just for him to get back the chieftaincy which was never his. Documentary evidence is often hard to get because of the circumstances in which you had to leave your country so photos while you are holding placards denouncing your country being cheered by few colonisers presents a good documentary evidence of the idiocy one displays as they destroy their country. So that was the group which followed Ndiweni behind in Glasgow.

The few we saw in Scotland vilifying Zimbabwe were motivated by the basis of a fresh claim which is new evidence about the original reason they claimed asylum; or it might be that their situation has changed since they claimed asylum and had an appeal heard and dismissed; the situation in their country may have changed; or that by insulting the president they have become surplus evidence and they are new targets.

Every day, all over the world, people make one of the most difficult decisions in their lives: to leave their homes in search of a safer, better life. But they do not set to lie about their country and put those left behind in the jaws of sanctions. The actions of Chief Ndiweni in Glasgow were deeply depressing and flabbergasting.

Most people in the world have had the experience of leaving the place where they grew up. Maybe they will only move as far as the next village or city. But for some people, they will need to leave their country entirely – sometimes for a short time, but sometimes forever. This is the world we are in today. Some people out there are so proud of their countries. Not these few Zimbabweans in the MDC camps and taking a leaf from the confused extinct chief.
Zimbabwe has never seen such problems, like human right abuse or persecution yet Zimbabweans are seen at every international gathering insulting their nation and the leaders. Shame on us.

We still have many Zimbabweans talking bad about our health system. It is not a secret how the Government is renovating hospitals in Zimbabwe. A state-of-the-art hospital is almost getting finished in Bindura.

Sally Mugabe Central Hospital has been refurbished and equipment which costs over half a million has been commissioned. Wilkins hospital was given a face lift and now boasts of world-class Covid-19 treatment facilities.

Many districts and provinces are seeing their hospitals renovated. The time for medical tourists is gone.

The new dispensation is pulling through thick and thin, but we still have some misfits singing the pride of their countries away in demonstrations out of the country.

Some are demonstrating for a diaspora vote in diaspora. How does the United Nations help you with how votes are taken in Zimbabwe?

The hodgepodge groups that participated had no formal affiliation with one another, no clear hierarchy, and no obvious leaders. But social networks helped to virally replicate the movement so that the basic patterns of camping, protesting, fundraising, communicating with the media, and interacting with the authorities were similar from place to place.

So besides trying to destroy Zimbabwe the MDC demonstrations abroad will yield nothing. Most traditional leaders in Zimbawe abide by the Constitution that clearly stipulates that: “Traditional leaders must not–(a) be members of any political party or in any way participate in partisan politics; (b) act in a partisan manner; (c) further the interests of any political party or cause; or (d) violate the fundamental rights and freedoms of any person.”
Chief Ndiweni breaks away from this “norm” and instead has chosen to speak against his country and selling his birth right to the hyenas. He is taking advantage of the weak and marginalized in the UK for his own benefit.

Ndiweni does not shy away from calling for sanctions against his own country, in addressing a press conference in Zimbabwe’s second city of Bulawayo, in 2020 he called for tough actions against the government, even appealing to the international community to escalate sanctions on President Mnangagwa’s government, claiming it has failed to pursue democracy.
Chief Ndiweni claims that the government has failed to protect property rights under the guise of carrying out a land reform. Chief Ndiweni now is calling for the reversal of the land redistribution programme. He stands for everything against Zimbabwe. Yet, traditional leaders still undertake important responsibilities especially in rural areas where 67 per cent of the population resides. Traditional leaders deliver various government responsibilities in some parts of Zimbabwe where the State has no or a limited presence. Their legitimacy, control and influence in rural areas remain. Chief Ndiweni has embarrassed all the chiefs his antics in Scotland were very selfish and cruel to common Zimbabweans.
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Mthuli Traditional Taboo Storm

By A Correspondent- Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has been accused of building lodges on a sacred site reserved for cultural ceremonies in his rural home in Matobo district, Matabeleland South province.

The area is located in Chap village, a few kilometres from Matopo National Park.

Villagers told Southern Eye that the area is sacred, hence Ncube’s project would defile it.
“For thousands of years, the area has been known for its uniqueness and strange things that used to happen there. One could hear people speaking, cooking and dancing, but if you reach the area you do not see anything,” Vusumuzi Dube, a villager said.
“Because of such things we were told that no one has to build a house there. That is why none of the villagers decided to occupy that place. Do you think no one wanted to build or farm in that area?”
Another villager, Sithandazile Dube said local traditional leaders raised concern over Ncube’s project and appear to have been cowed into submission by government.
“We tried to ask our leaders to stand up and fight for our heritage, but we yielded nothing. When people raised concerns about the Ncube’s project in that area, we were told that he was given permission by government,” Dube said.
“Mthuli was born and raised here; he is the same person who should be protecting our culture. It is unfortunate that there is nothing we can do about it. We will just watch as they destroy our culture. Our heritage is slowly vanishing, it can be this place today and tomorrow it will be somewhere else. There used to be nice caves here called Bhabharadzi, where tourists used to come and visit, but now, even the road has been destroyed.”
Matobo District Council chief executive officer Elvis Sibanda confirmed the project.
“We are aware that the Finance minister is building lodges in Chap area near Whitewater village in Matobo, but I’m not sure if he was given permission to do so by the villagers,” Sibanda said.
“We are not aware that the area is a sacred place that needs to be reserved for cultural heritage. If the villagers are complaining, then the matter needs to be resolved.”
Ncube’s spokesperson Clive Mphambela declined to comment on the matter saying it was personal.
“This is a personal issue that I would not like to talk about as I believe that Ncube is better placed to comment. But, generally the project commenced in 2015 with the permission of cultural leaders and the Road Trust,” Mphambela said.
“The project is meant to benefit members of the community apart from tourists. There is a cultural centre that will be accessible not only to tourists, but also members of the community.”
Mphambela said Ncube had lined up several projects to uplift Matobo district.
“The minister is currently working on two projects which are borehole drilling and building lodges.
“The aim is to drill more than 22 boreholes around Matobo district. So far we have managed to drill 22 boreholes,” he said.
“We are hoping that these boreholes will reduce shortages of water in that district as well as sustain those who do animal and crop farming.”
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CHIEF NDIWENI BETRAYS ZIMBABWE IN GLASGOW.

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Clad in his traditional attire and representing himself and his ego Chief Felix Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni a Zimbabwean traditional leader and an Outspoken and defiant, Zimbabwean traditional Chief was in Glasgow Scotland where he was once again criticizing the government of Zimbabwe. He claimed that there was political and land-use abuses and human rights abuse in Zimbabwe. Chief Nhlanhlayamangwe Felix Ndiweni stands out as one of the few traditional leaders in Zimbabwe selling out and wishes to see the country’s political and economic crisis continue for the sake of his position.


Chief Ndiweni has formed a pressure group which is aligned to Nelson Chamisa and is called My Right to Vote, this group is aimed at convincing diaspora to rebel against their government and demonise their country in a bid to request foe a vote. The real purpose of the group is just to oppose the government and hope to install Ndiweni back to the chieftaincy he has been removed by his own people.

https://youtu.be/5IPQZTxM6mo

As President Mnangagwa was in Glasgow reigniting the reengagement process Chief Ndiweni was outside the streets of Glasgow in the full traditional regalia requesting the world to pile more sanctions on Zimbabwe. His efforts as a traditional leader were so embarrassing as compared to ordinary Zimbabweans who were in high morale hoping to see their leader as he lifts the national flag high. There were many presidents who graced the city of Glasgow, and they had their citizens in solidarity braving the rainy cold Scotland, but shame on Ndiweni in his full regalia demonising his country and his president. Ndiweni was leading a handful of pathetic losers who were sponsored by the notorious Rhodie John Burke who is the financial sponsor of the misguided few being misled by a dethroned disgraced Chief Ndiweni. Ndiweni together with John Burke led another pathetic handful of losers to disrupt the Gala which was organised by the ZANU PF UK members and was open to all Zimbabweans to attend in support of the president.


It took the reasoning of the Scottish police who dispersed them and in shame with his tail in between his legs Ndiweni crawled back into his cave.

chief Ndiweni and his disgracing few followers were trying to spoil the party for Zimbabwe. How cruel some people could be? Day and night Chief Ndiweni and some evil groups masquerading as human rights activists were planning to have flash demonstrations to vilify Zimbabwe and rubbish all the efforts being done by the President. The chief showed no connection with his country as he petitioned the British Prime minister to deny president Mnangagwa entry into UK. Unfortunately for Chief Ndiweni the British Prime minister promised to give a reply after the event. This irked chief Ndiweni who then took his armour to Glasgow where his team of traitors were outnumbered by the Zimbabwean patriots who battled the bad publicity in the streets and won hearts of many Scottish and different nationalities.


one Scottish clergy commented “Some people have no shame. How can they be willing to put their country on sanctions for a vote, why do they not go home and vote if they want a vote so much? This is a shame.”

It is surprising how these malcontents hope to be assisted by demonstrating against their country in the foreign land. Many of these are good for nothing charlatans bent on soiling the good name of Zimbabwe. The sad thing above all is that the whole chief is leading such people.

The people who are working against Zimbabwe are led by a chief whose mind set is pathetic diabolical and indeed demented and some visa seeking losers who intend to hoodwink the British Home office by claiming that they are political activists.

There is a group led by one Yuda working together with an MDC A official Danmore Sithole from Croydon, London. This group failed to demonstrate; their plans of asking the world to add more sanctions on Zimbabwe failed after their hired bus could not leave the depot.
Cde Mabhurukwa; a Zanu-PF UK and Europe official; said “This behaviour of selling your country for a song is disturbing. While it is their democratic right to demonstrate, democracy must have boundaries.”
“These MDC people are a shame to our country. They are from the well-known Movement for Demented Charlatans (MDC), otherwise known as Mentally Disturbed Children Away from Home. MDC A.”
The MDC demonstrators comprises two groups that are confused and paid by their white handlers.
Chief Ndiweni was taking advantage of Zimbabweans without status in the UK. Most of them came to the UK for economic reasons but to get visas fast, they sought asylum in the UK blaming the government for human rights abuses. This is a group which does not hesitate to demonise Zimbabwe and they can do it for hundred pounds a week. The people who came to Scotland to accuse the Zimbabwean government were the Zimbabweans who seek to be recognised as refugees.
The definition of a refugee according to The 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees is:

“A person who owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country; or who, not having a nationality and being outside the country of his former habitual residence as a result of such events, is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to return to it.”

In the UK, a person becomes a refugee when government agrees that an individual who has applied for asylum meets the definition in the Refugee Convention’. That person will be ‘recognised’ as a refugee and issued with refugee status documentation.

In all types of asylum, immigration or human rights applications, evidence is needed to support the application.

Evidence is information to prove to the Home Office, or maybe to the courts if you are appealing a refusal that you are telling the truth. This may be to prove that you need to be in the UK, that you can’t live elsewhere, or just that you meet the criteria (the rules) of the application.

The evidence needed will be specific to your case, to your individual situation. There are, however, some standard rules and principles that need to be met and these will depend on the kind of application you are making.

So in order to get the evidence, many Zimbabweans will lie that they are MDC members so that they can justify that they are being persecuted or fear death if they are returned to Zimbabwe. These are the people who the ruthless chief Ndiweni pounds on and lead them into demonstrations against their country.
So many people will then resort to demonstrations at the Zimbabwean High Commission every twice a week. They will take photos dancing to some funny drum beat shouting obscenities to the embassy staff and insulting their own country all for creating evidence that they are in danger should they be returned to Zimbabwe. These people carried their drums to Glasgow and started to make noise attacking anything Zimbabwean.

Many posted their photos on social media and splash them on the internet and argue that their photos in Glasgow have been viewed by the CIO and that they are now marked for death should they be returned to Zimbabwe. The chief then will say he confirms this and maybe they will be granted visas.

For the selfish reasons of wanting a visa, these people are prepared to portray Zimbabwe as death trap so that the country will be kept on the sanctions list. Imagine how many people will be affected and are being affected by the sanctions. For what? For a visa of one pathetic liar who hates his or her country.

At the early stages of an asylum claim, their evidence may just be their testimony about what has happened to them and/or what they think may happen, and why that means it is not safe to return to your country. So, they feel vindicated if they demonstrate against Zimbabwe.
Chief Ndiweni was in Scotland not because he had a conviction in what he was saying but that he drags Zimbabwe into a dip end just for him to get back the chieftaincy which was never his. Documentary evidence is often hard to get because of the circumstances in which you had to leave your country so photos while you are holding placards denouncing your country being cheered by few colonisers presents a good documentary evidence of the idiocy one displays as they destroy their country. So that was the group which followed Ndiweni behind in Glasgow.

The few we saw in Scotland vilifying Zimbabwe were motivated by the basis of a fresh claim which is new evidence about the original reason they claimed asylum; or it might be that their situation has changed since they claimed asylum and had an appeal heard and dismissed; the situation in their country may have changed; or that by insulting the president they have become surplus evidence and they are new targets.

Every day, all over the world, people make one of the most difficult decisions in their lives: to leave their homes in search of a safer, better life. But they do not set to lie about their country and put those left behind in the jaws of sanctions. The actions of Chief Ndiweni in Glasgow were deeply depressing and flabbergasting.

Most people in the world have had the experience of leaving the place where they grew up. Maybe they will only move as far as the next village or city. But for some people, they will need to leave their country entirely – sometimes for a short time, but sometimes forever. This is the world we are in today. Some people out there are so proud of their countries. Not these few Zimbabweans in the MDC camps and taking a leaf from the confused extinct chief.
Zimbabwe has never seen such problems, like human right abuse or persecution yet Zimbabweans are seen at every international gathering insulting their nation and the leaders. Shame on us.

We still have many Zimbabweans talking bad about our health system. It is not a secret how the Government is renovating hospitals in Zimbabwe. A state-of-the-art hospital is almost getting finished in Bindura.

Sally Mugabe Central Hospital has been refurbished and equipment which costs over half a million has been commissioned. Wilkins hospital was given a face lift and now boasts of world-class Covid-19 treatment facilities.

Many districts and provinces are seeing their hospitals renovated. The time for medical tourists is gone.

The new dispensation is pulling through thick and thin, but we still have some misfits singing the pride of their countries away in demonstrations out of the country.

Some are demonstrating for a diaspora vote in diaspora. How does the United Nations help you with how votes are taken in Zimbabwe?

The hodgepodge groups that participated had no formal affiliation with one another, no clear hierarchy, and no obvious leaders. But social networks helped to virally replicate the movement so that the basic patterns of camping, protesting, fundraising, communicating with the media, and interacting with the authorities were similar from place to place.

So besides trying to destroy Zimbabwe the MDC demonstrations abroad will yield nothing. Most traditional leaders in Zimbawe abide by the Constitution that clearly stipulates that: “Traditional leaders must not–(a) be members of any political party or in any way participate in partisan politics; (b) act in a partisan manner; (c) further the interests of any political party or cause; or (d) violate the fundamental rights and freedoms of any person.”
Chief Ndiweni breaks away from this “norm” and instead has chosen to speak against his country and selling his birth right to the hyenas. He is taking advantage of the weak and marginalized in the UK for his own benefit.

Ndiweni does not shy away from calling for sanctions against his own country, in addressing a press conference in Zimbabwe’s second city of Bulawayo, in 2020 he called for tough actions against the government, even appealing to the international community to escalate sanctions on President Mnangagwa’s government, claiming it has failed to pursue democracy.
Chief Ndiweni claims that the government has failed to protect property rights under the guise of carrying out a land reform. Chief Ndiweni now is calling for the reversal of the land redistribution programme. He stands for everything against Zimbabwe. Yet, traditional leaders still undertake important responsibilities especially in rural areas where 67 per cent of the population resides. Traditional leaders deliver various government responsibilities in some parts of Zimbabwe where the State has no or a limited presence. Their legitimacy, control and influence in rural areas remain. Chief Ndiweni has embarrassed all the chiefs his antics in Scotland were very selfish and cruel to common Zimbabweans.
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MDC-Alliance Dismisses Biti Abduction Claims, Says VP Is Under Zanu PF Surveillance

By A Correspondent- The opposition MDC Alliance has clarified an issue surrounding the alleged abduction of the party’s vice President, Tendai Biti.

Today, social media was awash with stories that Biti was abducted at his Harare home by suspected State security agents on Monday night.

Party spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere described as fake news that Biti was seized from his home by heavily armed men who bundled him in an Isuzu pickup truck and drove off at great speed.

The reports cited MDC Alliance secretary-general Chalton Hwende as confirming Biti’s alleged abduction, but the party dismissed all the claims.

Mahere said Biti was not abducted and was at no point reported missing.

She said Biti was trailed by a suspicious vehicle yesterday and was expected to report the matter to the police.

Said Mahere:
We confirm that VP [Tendai Biti] is safe. We have verified that, contrary to reports in a fake news story published by an online paper, he was not abducted nor did he go missing.
He was trailed by a suspicious vehicle yesterday and a police report is to be made.

Meanwhile, MDC Alliance vice-chairperson Job Sikhala claimed that Simbanegavi and Gakanje were trailing Biti.
The firebrand Zengeza West MP, who had been arrested scores of times for his political activism, threatened to expose the full identities of those involved in stalking Biti. Tweeted Sikhala:
We know all your plots and for the record Simbanegavi and Gakanje we know u are trailing our Vice President [Tendai Biti].
I won’t mention your first names but if the push comes to shove I will expose you. We know your nefarious agenda.
It won’t work. Leave us in peace.

Mnangagwa Top Backer Defects To Opposition.

By Farai D Hove | The ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has lost one of his key backers who for several years had been campaigning for him on social media.

Never Maswerasei announced on Tuesday that MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa will win the 2023 polls. He did this in a series tweets sounding out his view that Chamisa will win the 2023 elections.

He said in part, Dear Zimbabwe: I am very sorry for having campaigned for & supported Cde Emmerson, Dambudzo No.1 Mnangagwa. Frankly speaking, hapana kana chinoziikanwa paye Mukaona munhu anokwira ndege kuzopemberera smile yemurungu mobva maziva kuti hapana hapana. We are on our own.

Mnangagwa Nudes, Couple Set Free

By A Correspondent- A Beitbridge magistrateTakudzwa Gwazemba has released a local couple arrested last June for sharing a photoshopped nude picture of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

   Sarudzayi Ambiri Jani, 39, and Remember Simbarashe Ncube, 35, were arrested on 12 June last year and charged with undermining the authority of or insulting the president in contravention of the Criminal Law Act.

According to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), Magistrate Gwazemba recently removed Jani and Ncube from remand as the State failed to put them on trial 17 months after they were arrested.

The couple was represented by Patrick Tererai of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

Police officers who arrested the couple claimed that they made an abusive, indecent or obscene statement about Mnangagwa that may engender feelings of hostility towards him, with the knowledge that the statement is false, TimesLive reported at the time.

The couple allegedly shared a nude picture of Mnangagwa wearing Zanu-PF regalia around his neck with a male organ adorned with a mask at its end on a WhatsApp group for residents in Ward 3 of Beitbridge.

Chief Inspector Kenneth Mushongahande of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, who is a member of the residents’ WhatsApp group, reported the couple to law enforcement agents, who arrested and detained them overnight at Beitbridge Urban Police Station.

Mushongahande said police officers “hunted” and arrested the couple, who had no right to publish the Photoshopped picture.

Mnangagwa In Fresh Land Grab Exercise

By A Correspondent-Government has withdrawn offer letters from two farmers in Manicaland Province who were not utilising the land.
The land amounts to more than 600 hectares, which were acquired under the Land Reform Programme.

In a notice yesterday Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Minister Dr Anxious Masuka said the farms were being withdrawn as one of the owners was not utilising the land while the other farm had not been taken up.
“Notice is hereby given to the land beneficiary that the acquiring authority intends to withdraw his offer letter for not taking up his plot in contravention of the terms and conditions of their offer letters.
“The beneficiary should respond to the notice within 14 working days of this publication,” said Minister Masuka.
The respondents were identified as van Rensburg of Cavala Farm in Makoni, and one E Matibiri of Brondesbury Farm in Nyanga.

Cavala Farm was abandoned while Brondesbury had not been taken up.
Government has identified a number of underutilised farms countrywide amid indications that applicants on the waiting list could soon be allocated land.
The ministry recently introduced a system where production at the farms will be monitored and those not fully utilising land will lose it to other willing farmers.
Under the new policy, farmers resettled under the A1 and A2 schemes must submit mandatory production returns to the Lands Ministry by January 31 next year, failure of which will result in the farms being considered for reallocation to people on the waiting list.

The move is meant to transform A2 farmers into agricultural entrepreneurs. Their farms should become viable businesses by 2025 while A1 farmers will be transformed through Government production schemes to become viable and formal small to medium enterprises by 2025.

-State media

Police Nab 11 000 Motorists For “Hunting” Headlights

By A Correspondent- The police have announced that they have arrested over 11 000 motorists countrywide for fitting vehicles with dangerous bar headlights.

The police said they have also raised more than $2,4 million in revenue through fining such errant motorists.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the operation was continuing and urged motorists not to be caught on the wrong side of the law.

“The ZRP warns motorists against fitting dangerous bar headlights on their vehicles. Since the commencement of an operation against fitting dangerous headlights, police have arrested a total of 10 950 motorists and a total revenue of $2 483 300 was realised for the State,” he said.

Last month, police also arrested 22 motorists across the country for fitting vehicles with dangerous bar headlights under an ongoing operation bringing the total to number to 8 416.

In July, police attributed extended headlights mounted on vehicles for causing some fatal accidents on the roads.

Through Statutory Instrument 129 of 2015, Government banned the mounting of additional headlights on motor vehicles. The law states that those who want to make any modifications to their cars should first seek authority.

The additional LED light bars that some motorists fitted on their cars cannot be dipped, compromising the vision for other drivers. Herald

Latest On Biti Abduction Claims

By A Correspondent- The opposition MDC Alliance has clarified an issue surrounding the alleged abduction of the party’s vice President, Tendai Biti.

Today, social media was awash with stories that Biti was abducted at his Harare home by suspected State security agents on Monday night.

Party spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere described as fake news that Biti was seized from his home by heavily armed men who bundled him in an Isuzu pickup truck and drove off at great speed.

The reports cited MDC Alliance secretary-general Chalton Hwende as confirming Biti’s alleged abduction, but the party dismissed all the claims.

Mahere said Biti was not abducted and was at no point reported missing.

She said Biti was trailed by a suspicious vehicle yesterday and was expected to report the matter to the police.

Said Mahere:
We confirm that VP [Tendai Biti] is safe. We have verified that, contrary to reports in a fake news story published by an online paper, he was not abducted nor did he go missing.
He was trailed by a suspicious vehicle yesterday and a police report is to be made.

Meanwhile, MDC Alliance vice-chairperson Job Sikhala claimed that Simbanegavi and Gakanje were trailing Biti.
The firebrand Zengeza West MP, who had been arrested scores of times for his political activism, threatened to expose the full identities of those involved in stalking Biti. Tweeted Sikhala:
We know all your plots and for the record Simbanegavi and Gakanje we know u are trailing our Vice President [Tendai Biti].
I won’t mention your first names but if the push comes to shove I will expose you. We know your nefarious agenda.
It won’t work. Leave us in peace.

Court Frees Mnangagwa Nude Pictures Couple

By A Correspondent- A Beitbridge magistrate has freed a couple arrested last year for sharing a photoshopped nude picture of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

  Magistrate Takudzwa Gwazemba freed Sarudzayi Ambiri Jani, 39, and Remember Simbarashe Ncube, 35, were arrested on 12 June last year and charged with undermining the authority of or insulting the president in contravention of the Criminal Law Act.

According to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), Magistrate Gwazemba recently removed Jani and Ncube from remand as the State failed to put them on trial 17 months after they were arrested.

The couple was represented by Patrick Tererai of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

Police officers who arrested the couple claimed that they made an abusive, indecent or obscene statement about Mnangagwa that may engender feelings of hostility towards him, with the knowledge that the statement is false, TimesLive reported at the time.

The couple allegedly shared a nude picture of Mnangagwa wearing Zanu-PF regalia around his neck with a male organ adorned with a mask at its end on a WhatsApp group for residents in Ward 3 of Beitbridge.

Chief Inspector Kenneth Mushongahande of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, who is a member of the residents’ WhatsApp group, reported the couple to law enforcement agents, who arrested and detained them overnight at Beitbridge Urban Police Station.

Mushongahande said police officers “hunted” and arrested the couple, who had no right to publish the Photoshopped picture.

SPECTACULAR COLLAPSE TO TRIALS OF ZINASU LEADERS TARGETED FOR VIOLATING COVID-19 REGULATIONS AND PROTESTING AGAINST ARRESTS

HRDs Alert

09 November 2021

Cases brought against pro-democracy campaigners are collapsing in Zimbabwean courts with six students being set free in less than one week after standing trial on charges of violating national lockdown regulations and for allegedly protesting against a clampdown on some human rights activists.

First to be discharged and acquitted by Harare Magistrate Sheunesu Matova on Friday 5 November 2021, were Pritchard Paradzayi aged 21 years, Falon Dunga aged 22 years, Glen Magaya aged 21 years and Allan Chipoyi aged 21 years, who are members of Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU).

Magistrate Matova ruled that prosecutors failed to satisfy him that the elements of crime that were being alleged to have been committed by Paradzayi, Dunga, Magaya and Chipoyi had been proven during trial hence there was no need to put the quartet to their defence.

The Magistrate also ruled that the alleged intention to cause disorderly conduct brought against the four ZINASU members, who were represented by Nontokozo Dube-Tachiona of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) and Tawanda Karikoga of Dube-Tachiona and Tsvangirai Legal Practitioners, was not proven.

Paradzayi, Dunga, Magaya and Chipoyi were arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers on 3 March 2021 and charged with disorderly conduct in a public place as defined in section 41 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

They were accused of gathering outside Harare Magistrates Court, where they allegedly protested against the arrest of their union leaders akudzwa Ngadziore and Tapiwanashe Chiriga including the incarceration of former student leader Makomborero Haruzivishe.

On Tuesday 9 November 2021, two ZINASU leaders Nancy Njenge and Chiriga, were found not guilty and acquitted after a full trial, where the Magistrate ruled that the State failed to rebut evidence adduced to the effect that the duo was providing an essential service as they were attached at two law firms, when they were arrested in Harare’s central business district and charged for allegedly failing to confine themselves at home and for unnecessary movement during the national lockdown period.

Njenge, who is ZINASU’s Secretary for Gender and Chiriga, the student union’s Secretary-General, who were represented by Jeremiah Bamu of ZLHR, were arrested on 26 February 2021 and accused of contravening section 4(1)(a) of the Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) Order Statutory Instrument 200/2020 as read with Statutory Instrument 42/2021.

CAF Moves Ghana, Ethiopia Match To SA

CAF has confirmed moving the Group G match, in the 2022 World Cup Qualifiers, between Ethiopia and Ghana to Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The match was supposed to be played at Bahir Dar Stadium, Bahir, Ethiopia but CAF deemed the venue unfit for international matches despite South Africa and Zimbabwe playing their crucial World Cup qualifiers at the arena.

Both Ethiopia and Ghana will have to travel to Southern Africa this week with the East Africans set to play the Warriors while the Black Stars clash against Bafana Bafana in the final round.

Kick-off is at 3 pm CAT on Thursday.

Meanwhile, South Africa national team coach Hugo Broos has expressed his unhappiness with venue switch, describing it as unfair.

He told the media on Monday: “This is really not fair. First of all, they let two countries play in that stadium, in that location, very bad location, very bad stadium, very bad pitch.

“For Zimbabwe, it was also a very important game there, and now suddenly Ghana can play their game in a paradise.

“This is really a paradise if you compare it to Ethiopia. So, they have to travel, but it is a direct flight. This is not fair, and I don’t understand FIFA.

“They approved the stadium, then two games were played in that stadium (Zimbabwe and South Africa) and then suddenly it is not approved anymore?

“Is there no other stadium in Ethiopia you can find? This is a little bit surprising. That can only happen in Africa, I think. This is not fair.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Zambia Becomes First Country To Charter Private Jet To Evacuate Citizens Stranded In Ethiopia

President Hakainde Hichilema who flies commercial, has hired a private jet to evacuate 31 Zambian citizens from Ethiopia following insecurity in that country.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hon.Stanley Kakubo was at the time of printing, preparing to receive the Zambians evacuated from Ethiopia.

Zambia becomes the first African country to rescue citizens.

The Zambians are aboard chartered flight ET8873. – Mwebantu

Darikwa Out Of Bafana Bafana Clash

Warriors right-back Tendaayi Darikwa will not take part in Thursday’s World Cup qualifier against South Africa, as he excused himself to attend a family issue which requires his presence.

The Wigan Athletic captain was included in the 25-man squad named by interim coach Norman Mapeza, which will do battle against Group G log leaders Bafana Bafana at the FNB Stadium on Thursday and then host Ethiopia in Harare three days later.

Darikwa did not take part in the returning fixture against Ghana last month, due to what sources say is the same recurring family problem.

Nkana FC’s Takudzwa Chimwemwe, will most likely start at right back.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Tendai Darikwa

Understanding Flu And COVID-19

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How would you know if you have the flu or COVID-19?

Should you take both flu vaccine and the COVID-19 vaccine if these are available to you? How does WHO decide on the composition of the flu vaccine?

Dr Sylvie Briand explains in Science in 5 this week…

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Its Not Heat Wave: Met Department

The Meteorological Services Department has dismissed claims that the country is experiencing a heat wave saying the current temperatures are record breaking and are within the historical averages.

Posting on Twitter, the Met Department said temperatures currently being experienced in the country since last week are not unusual.

The department further explained that heat wave is a period of unusually hot temperatures which is usually outside the historical averages for a given area which lasts for three days or more.

“It was hot and humid over much of the country. However, no record-breaking temperatures have occurred i.e. it is Not a Heat Wave; a Heat Wave is a period of unusually hot weather (outside the historical averages for a given area) that typically lasts three or more days],” the department said.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe is expected to start receiving heavy rains from Wednesday.

The wet conditions will start in the Southern part before spreading to the rest of the country.

Spectacular Collapse To Trials Of Zinasu Leaders Targeted For Violating Covid-19 Regulations And Protesting Against Arrests

Cases brought against pro-democracy campaigners are collapsing in Zimbabwean courts with six students being set free in less than one week after standing trial on charges of violating national lockdown regulations and for allegedly protesting against a clampdown on some human rights activists.

First to be discharged and acquitted by Harare Magistrate Sheunesu Matova on Friday 5 November 2021, were Pritchard Paradzayi aged 21 years, Falon Dunga aged 22 years, Glen Magaya aged 21 years and Allan Chipoyi aged 21 years, who are members of Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU).

Magistrate Matova ruled that prosecutors failed to satisfy him that the elements of crime that were being alleged to have been committed by Paradzayi, Dunga, Magaya and Chipoyi had been proven during trial hence there was no need to put the quartet to their defence.

The Magistrate also ruled that the alleged intention to cause disorderly conduct brought against the four ZINASU members, who were represented by Nontokozo Dube-Tachiona of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) and Tawanda Karikoga of Dube-Tachiona and Tsvangirai Legal Practitioners, was not proven.

Paradzayi, Dunga, Magaya and Chipoyi were arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers on 3 March 2021 and charged with disorderly conduct in a public place as defined in section 41 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

They were accused of gathering outside Harare Magistrates Court, where they allegedly protested against the arrest of their union leaders Takudzwa Ngadziore and Tapiwanashe Chiriga including the incarceration of former student leader Makomborero Haruzivishe.

On Tuesday 9 November 2021, two ZINASU leaders Nancy Njenge and Chiriga, were found not guilty and acquitted after a full trial, where the Magistrate ruled that the State failed to rebut evidence adduced to the effect that the duo was providing an essential service as they
were attached at two law firms, when they were arrested in Harare’s central business district and charged for allegedly failing to confine themselves at home and for unnecessary movement during the national lockdown period.

Njenge, who is ZINASU’s Secretary for Gender and Chiriga, the student union’s Secretary-General, who were represented by Jeremiah Bamu of ZLHR, were arrested on 26 February 2021 and accused of contravening section 4(1)(a) of the Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) Order Statutory Instrument 200/2020 as read with Statutory Instrument 42/2021.

Mnangagwa Ploy To Hoodwink International Community Hits Snag

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa wanted to use the COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow to revive his waning political career, it has emerged.

Mr Mnangagwa’s “diplomatic offensive” suffered a terrible blow after the US excluded him from the Summit for Democracy scheduled for December.

Team Pachedu has described Mr Mnangagwa’s journey to Glasgow as “a trip of shame.”

See statement below:

Mr. Mnangagwa blew up a million dollars just to stalk @JoeBiden
, only to be snubbed both in Scotland and a few days later after the trip of shame.

We welcome Biden’s invitation to Zambia, Malawi, Namibia, Botswana and South Africa – SADC’s progressive democracies.

Botswana’s President never went to Scotland, but he has been invited by Joe Biden.

South Africa’s President never went to Scotland, but he has been invited by Joe Biden.

Why has Mnangagwa been snubbed?

President Joe Biden has not invited Zimbabwe to the US Summit for Democracy slated for December 9-10, 2021.

Other regional countries such as Zambia, Botswana and South Africa have been invited.

This is a strong message to Mnangagwa.

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa wanted to use the COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow to revive his waning political career, it has emerged.

Mr Mnangagwa’s “diplomatic offensive” suffered a terrible blow after the US excluded him from the Summit for Democracy scheduled for December.

Team Pachedu has described Mr Mnangagwa’s journey to Glasgow as “a trip of shame.”

See statement below:

Mr. Mnangagwa blew up a million dollars just to stalk @JoeBiden
, only to be snubbed both in Scotland and a few days later after the trip of shame.

We welcome Biden’s invitation to Zambia, Malawi, Namibia, Botswana and South Africa – SADC’s progressive democracies.

Botswana’s President never went to Scotland, but he has been invited by Joe Biden.

South Africa’s President never went to Scotland, but he has been invited by Joe Biden.

Why has Mnangagwa been snubbed?

President Joe Biden has not invited Zimbabwe to the US Summit for Democracy slated for December 9-10, 2021.

Other regional countries such as Zambia, Botswana and South Africa have been invited.

This is a strong message to Mnangagwa.

Mr Mnangagwa

US Summit For Democracy: Biden Snubs Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa wanted to use the COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow to revive his waning political career, it has emerged.

Mr Mnangagwa’s “diplomatic offensive” suffered a terrible blow after the US excluded him from the Summit for Democracy scheduled for December.

Team Pachedu has described Mr Mnangagwa’s journey to Glasgow as “a trip of shame.”

See statement below:

Mr. Mnangagwa blew up a million dollars just to stalk @JoeBiden
, only to be snubbed both in Scotland and a few days later after the trip of shame.

We welcome Biden’s invitation to Zambia, Malawi, Namibia, Botswana and South Africa – SADC’s progressive democracies.

Botswana’s President never went to Scotland, but he has been invited by Joe Biden.

South Africa’s President never went to Scotland, but he has been invited by Joe Biden.

Why has Mnangagwa been snubbed?

President Joe Biden has not invited Zimbabwe to the US Summit for Democracy slated for December 9-10, 2021.

Other regional countries such as Zambia, Botswana and South Africa have been invited.

This is a strong message to Mnangagwa.

President Biden

Tribute To Genius Ginimbi Kadungure

Genius Kadungure(1984-2020)

By Simba Nyamadzawo

Ginimbi as controversial as he was, 3 facts are indisputable.

  1. Anga ariMbinga.
  2. He was famous and he will be missed by his legion of followers.
  3. He lived a happy life many would envy.

As someone who grew up in the same village -Domboshava ,in which Ginimbi hailed from ,it is hard for me to ignore his legacy and what it represents.

I took time to reflect on his legacy and analyze the allegations raised by his critics, unfortunately I could not reach a decisive point.

I last met Genius Kadungure in 2017 at Oliver Reginald Tambo International Airport, hatina kukurukura we just exchanged greetings as I was rushing to catch Gautrain. He asked me to phone him at the earliest convenient time. I phoned him a few days later and he said he is not yet back in the country we should touch base when he returns. I never made a follow up.

Ginimbi represents different things to different people. While a lot has been written about his riches, merry parties and flamboyant cars, very little is in public record about the Genius Kadungure Foundation, his philanthropic activities and generous deeds.

Inini hangu ndakazvimiririra what inspired me most about Gimimbi is the fact that he was proud of his home area and he never deserted it, to an extent of building a mansion there. That property will remain “standing” long after all the flashy cars have depreciated.
He proved beyond any reasonable doubt to the young boys and old men alike from Domboshava that it is possible for a villager to amass wealth and build a massive property kuJecha.

That mansion is a testament that he wanted to be associated with Domboshava. In some of his videos he addressed himself as “Ginimbi your boy from Domboshava.”

Someone once asked him kuti “Unoidi property isina maTitle Deeds?” and Ginimbi gave an unexpected answer.

“Shamwari, ndomadii maTitle Deeds? This house is not for sale, it is my home.”

Some will celebrate Ginimbi, others will find pleasure in criticizing him, others will take time to decipher the source of his wealth.
To us who hail from Domboshava, he remains one of us, a brother, a mbinga.

Rest In Peace Mutenhesanwa.

Ginimbi

Hon Biti Frazzled- What’s Going On?

Tinashe Sambiri- Sources close to MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti say he is fine.

There are reports that Hon Biti was abducted by suspected government agents in Harare.

“Tendai Biti is fine,” a very close impeccable source told ZimEye, despite latest concerns over his safety.

Earlier, one of his siblings had said they were worried having last communicated with him last night.

,MDC Alliance spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi said:
“Please be advised that SG
@hwendec
has not spoken to any journalists and the fake news article quoting him as having spoken about the whereabouts of VP
@BitiTendai
is untrue. Please disregard any information that doesn’t emanate from our official channels.
·

I spoke very briefly with VP
@BitiTendai
. He seemed frazzled & said “pane zvirikuitika.”… said he had to attend to something urgently but would revert to me as soon as he is able. This is the verified position. Please await further updates from our official channels.

Hon Biti

Full Text: Election Watchdog Petitions Judicial Service Commission Over Malaba Presence At Zanu PF Conference

Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust 01 November 2021

The ChairpersonThe Judicial Service Commission Dear Sir

R.E: GRIEVANCE LETTER WITH REGARDS TO THE CONDUCT OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR LUKE MALABA.

We write this letter expressing our grievances about the conduct of the Chief Justice Mr Luke Malaba. On (Date) the of Zimbabwe was shocked to see Mr Malaba attending the ZANU PF Conference in Bindura on November 25.

Justice Luke Malaba’s conduct is a violation of Section 165 (4) (a) of The Constitution of Zimbabwe which states that members of the Judiciary must not engage in any political activities and Section 165(4) (d) further states that they must not attend political meetings. We implore the Judicial Service Commission to take action against Mr Malaba whose action amounts to gross misconduct which warrants removal from office according to Section 187 (1) (c). Following his unprofessional conduct which micturates on the Constitution we feel Mr Malaba being an honourable man must do the honourable thing and resign. Justice Malaba as the chief custodian of the Law must follow the dictates of the Constitution religiously.

It is also cognisant to note that The Judicial Service Commission according to Section 190 (2) must promote and facilitate the independence, the efficient, effective and transparent adminstration of justice in Zimbabwe and has all the powers needed for this purpose.

Following the fact that Mr Luke Malaba’s conduct is a threat to the independence of the Judiciary we implore the Commission to exercise its Constitutionally mandated powers and act on this issue in a Constitutional manner.

Your utmost consideration of this letter will be greatly appreciated and as Zimbabwe Election Advocacy Trust we look forward that you will be moved with the spirit of safeguarding the rule of law and promoting democratic governance which remains a mere dream without a well functioning Judiciary System.

Yours faithfully

Ignatius Sadziwa

Executive Director

MDC Alliance Update On Biti Whereabouts

Tinashe Sambiri- Sources close to MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti say he is fine.

There are reports that Hon Biti was abducted by suspected government agents in Harare.

“Tendai Biti is fine,” a very close impeccable source told ZimEye, despite latest concerns over his safety.

Earlier, one of his siblings had said they were worried having last communicated with him last night.

,MDC Alliance spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi said:
“Please be advised that SG
@hwendec
has not spoken to any journalists and the fake news article quoting him as having spoken about the whereabouts of VP
@BitiTendai
is untrue. Please disregard any information that doesn’t emanate from our official channels.
·

I spoke very briefly with VP
@BitiTendai
. He seemed frazzled & said “pane zvirikuitika.”… said he had to attend to something urgently but would revert to me as soon as he is able. This is the verified position. Please await further updates from our official channels,” Mahere said.

MDC Alliance has also posted on Twitter:

@BitiTendai
is being trailed by a vehicle driven by Mr Gakanje of Zanu PF who is working with Yeukai Simbanegavi. They blocked his access to his road at home & are constantly parked at his office. He is making a police report on the matter.

Hon Biti

AUDIO: Biti Prowled By ZANU PF Agent Car

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Tendai Biti Says: “Pane Zvirikuitika”

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https://youtu.be/H4Lc8f9KaWg

Gokomere Students Released From Police Custody

By A Correspondent| Forty Gokomere College students were on Monday 8 November 2021 released from police custody after they were arrested and detained for allegedly protesting against mismanagement and poor conditions at their school in Masvingo province.

The 40 secondary school students were arrested early on Monday by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers, who detained them at Masvingo Rural Police Station and quizzed them for allegedly staging a demonstration at the school.

The students, who were detained in the morning, were only set free without any charges preferred against them after the intervention of their lawyer Martin Mureri of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who reasoned with the Officer In Charge at Masvingo Rural Police Station and stressed that it is prudent to have the learners represented by their parents or guardians to answer to any charges or offence which they allegedly committed.

Police officers said if need be, they would proceed by engaging some students through their parents or guardians whom they said were “ring leaders” during the protest.

Tendai Biti Whereabouts Update

Tendai Biti is missing since last night, his family tells ZimEye, as ”  spokesperson @advocatemahere says he seemed frazzled, and then said “pane zvirikuitika.” She added saying no journo has spoken with @hwendec contrary to reports claiming he has confirmed Biti’s whereabouts

Bartender Trampled To Death In Victoria Falls

By A Correspondent- A bartender was trampled to death by an elephant in Victoria Falls near the main police station in the early hours of Sunday as he was walking home from work.

The man, only identified as William by local residents, is said to have come across three elephants that had a calf.

A security guard at the Landela Complex, which is close to where the man was killed, said the incident happened close to the police compound.

He said:

I was walking towards that road when I heard elephants trumpeting and this was followed by a loud bang as if something had dropped, or a tree had fallen.

At the scene, I found a few people and some cars at the scene and they told me that William had been trampled to death by an elephant.

I discovered that he had been gored by the elephant on his stomach and his body was thrown about 40 metres away.

It seems when it gored him, he was carrying a loaf of bread and a wallet.

We were able to again identify him through the national identity card that he was carrying.

According to police officers who witnessed the incident from their houses nearby, the now-deceased tried to escape to the police compound.

A police officer told Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) rangers who attended the scene around 9.30 AM that the bartender used to pass by their houses every morning after knocking-off from work at one of the bars in town.

Said the officer:

These elephants for the past one month have been crossing through this road going to the suburbs.

As this fellow walked to his house, he encountered them and one of the bulls attacked him. We heard some loud noise and screams.

When we went out to investigate we discovered that he had been killed.

Frustrated residents accused Zimparks of ignoring their pleas to have the wild animals pushed away from residential areas.

Zimparks spokesperson Tinashe Farawo told VicFallsLive he was yet to receive a report about the incident.

Last month, a Victoria Falls Anti-Poaching Unit conservationist was trampled to death by an elephant bull as he conducted anti-poaching duties around the city.

ZIM STUDENTS SET FREE AFTER DETENTION OVER PROTEST AGAINST POOR SCHOOL CONDITIONS

By A Correspondent- Forty Gokomere College students were on Monday 8 November 2021 released from police custody after they were arrested and detained for allegedly protesting against mismanagement and poor conditions at their school in Masvingo province.

The 40 secondary school students were arrested early on Monday by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers, who detained them at Masvingo Rural Police Station and quizzed them for allegedly staging a demonstration at the school.

The students, who were detained in the morning, were only set free without any charges preferred against them after the intervention of their lawyer Martin Mureri of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who reasoned with the Officer In Charge at Masvingo Rural Police Station and stressed that it is prudent to have the learners represented by their parents or guardians to answer to any charges or offence which they allegedly committed.

Police officers said if need be, they would proceed by engaging some students through their parents or guardians whom they said were “ring leaders” during the protest.

Noodles Death In South Africa

Death notice

By A Correspondent- Three children, including a toddler, died after eating a packet of noodles on Sunday during a visit to relatives in New Brighton, in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.

Police spokesperson Colonel Priscilla Naidu confirmed the incident, saying police are investigating an inquest following the deaths of the three children, Sinothando Ngwendu (11), Olwam Ngwendu (7), and four-month-old Athenkosi Ngwendu.

Sinothando Ngwendu is a cousin to Olwam and Athenkosi Ngwendu.

Said Naidu:

It is alleged that on Saturday, 6 November 2021, the three children accompanied their grandparents on a visit to relatives in New Brighton.

The children stayed over and on Sunday, the 11-year-old girl went to the shop and bought a packet of noodles.

It is believed the girl cooked the packet of noodles and the children ate it before leaving to go back to Motherwell.

Naidu said all three children allegedly ate from the same packet of noodles. She said:

When the children arrived home in Motherwell, Sinothando complained of feeling nauseous. Her grandmother gave her some water to drink.

Olwam also complained of stomach cramps and nausea. While being driven with private transport to the Motherwell clinic, they passed away.

She said the shortly after Sinothando and Olwam were taken to the hospital, the baby also passed away while en route to a hospital in another vehicle.

A post mortem will be conducted to establish the exact cause of their deaths.

Latest On Doves Funeral Services Burial Mix-up

By A Correspondent- Doves Funeral Services and the family of the late Maxwell Chimwamurombe have decided to bury the hatchet after a public fallout following the alleged improper burial of the deceased.

According to reports, the late Maxwell Chimwamurombe was swept by the river in Nyanga before his body was retrieved downstream near Mutoko last March.

The body was collected by Doves from Parirenyatwa Hospital, but there was confusion which resulted in morticians putting an empty body bag in his coffin before it was carried to Nyanga for burial.

Maxwell’s body was reportedly mixed with that of a pauper, one Ngoni Rwizi whose body came from an old people’s home and was buried at Granville cemetery (Ku Mbudzi).

In a statement issued by Doves Funeral Services Private Limited and T. Chiturumani of Chiturumani Zvavanoda Law Chambers on behalf of Memory Chimwamurombe and her family on 6 November 2021, the two parties agreed to work together to establish the facts about what transpired. 

Below is the statement by Doves Funeral Services-

Doves Funeral Services (Private) Limited (“Doves”) and the family of Ms Memory Chimwamurombe have been mutually engaging, in connection with the burial of the late Maxwell Chimwamurombe (“the deceased”) and now wish to jointly issue this public statement.

Following allegations of improper burial of the deceased, Doves and the Chimwamurombe family initiated a discussion, at the family’s rural home in Nyanga, and in Harare, aimed at establishing facts of what transpired in the burial of the deceased.

Both parties have realised that there is need to scientifically establish the truth, regarding the burial of the deceased, and correct any findings of impropriety arising out of the burial process.

The agreed process will entail:

(a) Exhumation of the graves concerned, in compliance with the requirements of the law;

(b) Identification of any remains recovered, either through DNA tests or other means; and,

(c) Re-burial of the deceased, if necessary.

The parties acknowledge that any allegations circulating in the public domain, remain largely unverified, hence the need to expeditiously engage in approved scientific processes, that will bring closure to the family.

Parties commit to mutual engagement in the spirit of oneness and co-operate with each other, to ensure that if the allegations are verified, the deceased will be given a decent and respectful burial, in accordance with the traditional norms and practices of the family/community.

The parties, particularly, the Chimwamurombe family, wish to inform the public that this is an extremely difficult moment for them, and would, therefore, sincerely request the media to afford the parties private space as they walk with Doves through the process of establishing the true facts of what transpired in the burial of the deceased.

The parties acknowledge that this matter is of public interest and, therefore, undertake to jointly inform the nation of any progress in the matter, if necessary, through a duly authorized spokesperson.

Both parties hereby retract all their previous correspondences to each other and published statements against the other.

For the avoidance of doubt and being specific, the Chimwamurombe family hereby retract, and withdraws from the public and reverses the allegations contained in the letter concerning the burial, authored by Chimwamurombe Legal Practice, dated 26 October 2021, and addressed to Doves Holdings.

Similarly, Doves Funeral Services (Pvt) Ltd hereby retract, withdraws and reverses the allegations contained in the letter authored by Mutamangira & Associates Legal Practitioners, dated 28 October 2021, and addressed to Messrs Chimwamurombe Legal Practice.

Wherefore no claims for damages shall arise from the retractions of the published statements from either party or any other party who may have relied on the statements of both or one of the parties.

Further, no party shall institute criminal proceedings or civil claims against the other, or neither shall any party pursue already instituted criminal or civil proceedings, if any, emanating from the engagement of the parties.

Parties are engaged in fact finding and establishing the truth in this matter.

Birth Certificates Reprieve For Fathers

By A Correspondent- Fathers of children born out of wedlock have won a legal right to take out birth certificates for their children where the mothers cannot be located, or become unavailable for the process.

The landmark ruling by Justice Owen Tagu follows a successful application by an aggrieved father Bernard Tashu, who was supported by the charity, Justice for Children Trust.

The trust was represented by its director Petronella Nyamapfene.

Tashu was failing to acquire a birth certificate for his 11-year-old son, who was born out of wedlock and later abandoned by his mother.

The two applicants were represented by Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum lawyers who confirmed the judge’s ruling on Monday, although the full judgement was yet to be made available.

“Justice Tagu ordered the registrar of birth and deaths registration to allow fathers to apply for and obtain birth certificates for their children born out of wedlock if the mothers deserted or abandoned their children,” the lawyers said in a statement.

Cited as respondents in the application are the registrar general as the first applicant, home affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe and the master of the High Court as the second and third respondents respectively.

Tashu and Nyamapfene argued that by barring fathers from acquiring birth certificates for children whose mothers cannot be located or do not wish to cooperate, the government was depriving those unregistered children of the right to access some basic social services.

In his founding affidavit, Tashu stated that officials from the registrar-general’s office had barred him from acquiring a birth certificate for his son Erick, whose mother cannot be located.

He said it was unlawful for the registrar-general’s office to grant mothers a definite advantage in acquiring birth certificates in the absence of their fathers, when fathers were barred from doing the same.

He argued that by denying him an opportunity to acquire his son’s birth certificate, the registrar general was violating section 35 of the constitution, which guarantees every citizen, including children, the right to acquire birth certificates.

Ian Khama Rejects Skipping Botswana

By A Correspondent- Former Botswana President Ian Khama has rejected claims that he fled the country to neighbouring South Africa after a court ordered him to surrender his weapons to the Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS).

According to Mmegi, a Botswana newspaper, Khama allegedly fled the country whilst in a stalemate with the intelligence agency on how the former’s weapons should be handed to its Sebele office.

He reportedly left Serowe on Monday morning heading for Gaborone, but his trip was allegedly altered as it took him to his farm in Tswapong, possibly just as a “decoy”.

The former president allegedly ended up at the Martin’s Drift border where he supposedly parted ways with his usual security detail.

Private security took over as Khama crossed the border into South Africa pressing his own security detail to return home.

A helicopter believed to be waiting in one of the farms allegedly airlifted him without following the normal travel protocols, which raised fears that Khama could have skipped the country ahead of handing in the weapons.

The former president, in his response to Mmegi enquiries, rubbished reports of skipping the country calling the allegations “hogwash”. He said:

I am in SA and I don’t need permission from anyone to travel. I haven’t skipped the country. I have travelled to SA as many other people do.

Protocol, however, demands that ahead of any travel, Khama as a former president should declare to the Office of the President (OP) and the foreign affairs ministry his travel plans and details.

Unconfirmed information also suggests that Khama could have dashed to Pretoria to report his security concerns to SA President Cyril Ramaphosa, to seek guidance in the midst of his troubles with President Mokgweetsi Masisi-led government’s perceived harassment.

However, Khama was yet to respond whether he planned to meet Ramaphosa or not in an enquiry sent to him by the publication on Monday morning.

Quizzed about Khama’s alleged travel outside the country without adherence to the travel protocols, permanent secretary to the President (PSP) Emma Peloetletse told Mmegi she was not aware that Khama had travelled.

Said Peloetletse:

My office is not aware of Khama’s possible travel outside the country. Ordinarily, when he travels outside the country, protocol dictates that such travel is cleared with the OP.

-Mmegi

UPDATED: Tendai Biti Whereabouts

Tendai Biti is missing since last night, his brother Stanford tells ZimEye, as ”  spokesperson @advocatemahere says he seemed frazzled, and then said “pane zvirikuitika.” She added saying no journo has spoken with @hwendec contrary to reports claiming he has confirmed Biti’s whereabouts

Male Adult Shot, Body Dumped In Limpopo River

By A Correspondent- The ZRP has reported that it is investigating circumstances surrounding a murder case which occurred in Beitbridge where a body of a male adult was found at the confluence of Limpopo River and Mzingwane River on 06 November 2021.

The report said the body had a gunshot wound on the back, swollen face and some blisters. A 9mm live round, 5x9mm spent cartridges, flick knife and a torch were recovered at the scene. The body was conveyed to Beitbridge hospital for post-mortem.

Police are appealing for information which may lead to the arrest of the suspect and assist in the identification of the body.

Meanwhile police in Kadoma are investigating a murder case in which Cosmas Kariya (36) was found dead by his wife Trish Dzowa (32) on 7 November along a dusty road near Mayflower Primary School. The victim was attacked by unknown assailants after his wife who was accompanying him left him behind relieving himself as they were walking home from a live band performance at Dzete Bar. The body of the victim was found with deep cuts on head and thigh.

Police have appealed to anyone with information to contact any nearest Police Station

“He Is A Flight Risk”: Court Told As Nurse Is Hauled To Court For Stealing Covid-19 Kits Worth US$5 From First Lady’s Clinic

By A Correspondent- A nurse based at the Angel of Hope Clinic, which is owned by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has been arrested and charged with theft of three COVID-19 test kits worth US$5.

The nurse, Simbarashe Shayanewako (30), on Friday appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi.

The State, led by Anesu Chirenje opposed bail, saying the accused person was a flight risk and could interfere with State witnesses.

Shayanewako’s lawyer Denford Halimani said he was surprised that the State opposed bail on a US$5 case.

Mangosi initially remanded the accused in custody, but later granted him $1 000 bail.

Shayanewako will appear again in court on 30 November.

The complainant in the matter is Bernard Madzima, a medical doctor.

It is alleged that sometime in May 2021, Shayanewako was in charge of medical equipment at the clinic located at State House and stole three COVID-19 test kits.

A police report was filed, leading to Shayanewako’s arrest.

The State alleges that the stolen property was worth US$5 and nothing was recovered.

Rensburg, Matibiri’s Farms Repossessed

By A Correspondent- The Government has withdrawn offer letters from two farmers in Manicaland Province who were not utilising the land.

The two farmers were granted land totalling 600 hectares under the Land Reform Programme.

In a notice on Monday, Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Minister Anxious Masuka said the farms were being withdrawn as one of the owners was not utilising the land, while the other farm had not been taken up.

He said:

Notice is hereby given to the land beneficiary that the acquiring authority intends to withdraw his offer letter for not taking up his plot in contravention of the terms and conditions of their offer letters.

The beneficiary should respond to the notice within 14 working days of this publication.

The respondents were identified as van Rensburg of Cavala Farm in Makoni, and one E Matibiri of Brondesbury Farm in Nyanga.

Cavala Farm was abandoned while Brondesbury had not been taken up.

-Newsday

Police Intensify Operation “Nyama Yabvepi”

By A Correspondent- Police have relaunched and intensified an operation code-named, ‘Nyama Yabvepi’ aimed at curbing stock theft activities which have during the past few weeks resulted in most farmers losing cattle and goats countrywide.

Last Friday alone, police managed to arrest about 318 suspects for stock theft and other stock theft-related offences.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrests.

“The ZRP has intensified an operation code-named ‘Nyama Yabvepi’, targeting stock-theft and other related offences. On November 5, 2021, 318 arrests were made and of these, eight were for stock theft while 310 were for other offences,” he said.

The developments come after at least 23 cattle and 64 goats have been stolen from different farmers in Hwange, Mhangura and Bindura as stock theft cases increased countrywide.

Some of the stolen cattle have been recovered while others have not.

Angel Of Hope Nurse Hauled To Court For Stealing Covid-19 Test Kits Worth US$5

By A Correspondent- A nurse based at the Angel of Hope Clinic, which is owned by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has been arrested and charged with theft of three COVID-19 test kits worth US$5.

The nurse, Simbarashe Shayanewako (30), on Friday appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi.

The State, led by Anesu Chirenje opposed bail, saying the accused person was a flight risk and could interfere with State witnesses.

Shayanewako’s lawyer Denford Halimani said he was surprised that the State opposed bail on a US$5 case.

Mangosi initially remanded the accused in custody, but later granted him $1 000 bail.

Shayanewako will appear again in court on 30 November.

The complainant in the matter is Bernard Madzima, a medical doctor.

It is alleged that sometime in May 2021, Shayanewako was in charge of medical equipment at the clinic located at State House and stole three COVID-19 test kits.

A police report was filed, leading to Shayanewako’s arrest.

The State alleges that the stolen property was worth US$5 and nothing was recovered.

Heavy Rains Expected Satrting Wednesday

Zimbabwe is expected to start receiving heavy rainfall from Wednesday (tomorrow) starting with the southern parts of the country.

This was said by Meteorological Services Department (MSD) Senior Meteorologist James Ngoma in an interview with ZBC News on Monday.

Said Ngoma:

It has rather been dry right throughout the country, but on Wednesday we are expecting rains and further spread of the rainfall pattern from southern country covering the whole country, solid rain indeed. We advise people to keep indoors during thunderous periods.

Meanwhile, the country has been experiencing high temperatures over the past couple of weeks and this is expected to continue right into next week, according to MSD.

Health expert Professor Solwayo Ngwenya said members of the public should increase their intake of water and avoid being outdoors as such heat waves are associated with health risks.

He said:

Anyone can be affected by sweltering temperatures; anyone can suffer a heat stroke in such temperatures, although those members of the public suffering from non-communicable diseases can be affected more than others.
Everyone should take shelter and drink plenty of water, more than eight glasses per day.

The sweltering temperatures may also cause extreme dehydration and put many people at risk of deep vein thrombosis, which may result in a sudden and catastrophic collapse.

These temperatures may cause burst tyres, posing a danger to motorists. Motorists must take extreme measures to avoid overheating tyres which can cause road traffic accidents.

“Chamisa Invades Zanu Pf’s Mash Central Whatsapp Group”

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF Mashonaland Central WhatApp group has allegedly been invaded by suspected MdC Alliance supporters who are now posting their President Nelson Chamisa’s photos and pornography to disturb smooth flow of the ruling party’s texts.

The ruling party supporters are filled with awe and have been forced to close their once prominent group.

Speaking to a local publication, party supporters said Chamisa was wrecking havoc in the province following his visit.

“Soon after Chamisa visited our province we have been shaken and his supporters allegedly took over our party group and started posting Chamisa’s pictures in a bid to force the closure of group,” said the source.

Chamisa was in Masholand Central since Thursday and that has made the ruling party provincial chairperson Kazembe Kazembe suffer the most after President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s supporters accused him of giving Chamisa free passage in the ZANU PF’s strongest province.

ZEC Opens Up On By Elections

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has opened up over long standing allegations that it is hiding behind the State of Disaster Act to renege from implementing by-elections in a number of constituencies in Zimbabwe.

The country has lots of empty parliamentary seats caused by the recalling of MDC Alliance MPs by Thokozani Khupe and later Mwonzora.

In a statement the elections body said,

“ZEC periodically assesses its state of preparedness for all constitutionally mandated electoral process. The Commission works with provisional dates as the actual dates can only be proclaimed by the President.

“By-elections could be proclaimed earlier or later than the set provisional dates. The provisional dates are merely for planning and procurement of election material. The nation should be guided accordingly.”

Commenting on the statement political analyst Pedzisayi Ruhanya said,

“The President is the leader of a political party, a political contestant so using the power of incumbency and the vague nature of the law, he abuses that power to the advantage of ZANU PF. Usually when @ZECzim behaves like this, it would have been informed by discussions in ZANU PF.”

Eskom Announces Stage 4 Loadshedding For S.A

By A Correspondent- South African power company Eskom has announced that the country will experience Stage 4 loadshedding from Monday 13:00 until 05:00 on Friday.

The surprise stage 4 comes a day after the stage was suspended on Sunday.

Read the full statement below:

We remind customers that loadshedding is implemented as a last resort to maintain the stability of the power system regardless of the stage of loadshedding.

Total breakdowns currently amount to 14 874MW while planned maintenance is 5 579MW of capacity.

Eskom would like to apologise for the inconvenience caused by the implementation of loadshedding, and requests the public to reduce the usage of electricity in order to help us through the constraints.

Eskom will communicate promptly should there be any significant changes to the power system.

Auxilia Mnangagwa’s Angel Of Hope Nurse Charged For Stealing 3 Covid-19 Test Kits

By A Correspondent- A nurse based at the Angel of Hope Clinic, which is owned by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has been arrested and charged with theft of three COVID-19 test kits worth US$5.

The nurse, Simbarashe Shayanewako (30), on Friday appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi.

The State, led by Anesu Chirenje opposed bail, saying the accused person was a flight risk and could interfere with State witnesses.

Shayanewako’s lawyer Denford Halimani said he was surprised that the State opposed bail on a US$5 case.

Mangosi initially remanded the accused in custody, but later granted him $1 000 bail.

Shayanewako will appear again in court on 30 November.

The complainant in the matter is Bernard Madzima, a medical doctor.

It is alleged that sometime in May 2021, Shayanewako was in charge of medical equipment at the clinic located at State House and stole three COVID-19 test kits.

A police report was filed, leading to Shayanewako’s arrest.

The State alleges that the stolen property was worth US$5 and nothing was recovered.

Zimbabwe To Experience Heat-Wave Today

By A Correspondent- The Meteorological Services Department has issued a heatwave warning, saying temperatures are set to further soar today before the country gets rains, starting with isolated thunderstoms in the southern districts from tomorrow.
Members of the public have also been urged to stay indoors and hydrated all the time to avoid health complications.
A heat wave is a period of excessively hot weather, which may be accompanied by high humidity, and can range from 28 degrees Celsius.

While definitions vary, a heat wave is usually measured relative to the usual weather in the area and relative to normal temperatures for the season.
In the past days, many areas in Zimbabwe have been recording high temperatures, with the highest being Beitbridge at 45 degrees Celsius.
Meteorological Services Department forecaster Mr James Ngoma said despite the heat, isolated thunderstorms were expected over Matabeleland provinces from tomorrow onwards.
“It was mostly sunny across the country with some isolated thunder showers being recorded in both Matabeleland provinces and Bulawayo Metropolitan where the highest fall was recorded in Kezi (4mm).

“Meanwhile the atmosphere continues to be relatively dry, although a cloud band over Botswana will start feeding in moisture through the western parts of the country which may lead to cooler temperatures on Wednesday,” he said.
Mr Ngoma said the high temperatures were normal for this time of the year, as heavy rains are expected to start falling at any time.
“People should stay indoors during this heat during the peak hours, which start at 10am to 3pm. Children should also be monitored and wear hats when playing.
“Persons in malaria prone areas should take necessary precautions, which include spraying insecticides, applying mosquito repellents and sleeping under mosquito nets,” Mr Ngoma said.
An online weather forecast service called ZIMCAST, predicted that Bulawayo temperatures may reach 40 degrees Celsius today.
“Maximum temperatures expected across Zimbabwe on Tuesday 9 November, 2021: Harare 37, Bulawayo 40, Masvingo 42, Victoria Falls 43, Gweru 42, Mutare 41, Kadoma 44, Kwekwe 43, Beitbridge 42, Kariba 43, Bindura 41, Chipinge 41 and Karoi 38.

“The current heatwave is expected to peak on Tuesday across Zimbabwe and showers are expected to return this week, with some showers expected in the south-west on Tuesday and spreading across the country from Wednesday into the weekend,” read the ZIMCAST forecast.
ZIMCAST added that in general, showers that follow such extreme heat are associated with hail and thunderstorms.
The expected rains will be heavy at times, mainly over the weekend, according to ZIMCAST and it is not advisable for anyone to be outdoors during such storms.
“Members of the public should drink plenty of water, stay out of direct sunlight and avoid alcohol, energy drinks, carbonated drinks with sugar and drinks with caffeine.
“They should consider eating light meals and avoid having large meals in one sitting.
“Although temperatures will remain high in Zimbabwe right into next week, showers are expected to return by Wednesday, with rains forecast for most of the country from Wednesday through next weekend.”
Health expert Professor Solwayo Ngwenya said members of the public should increase their intake of water and avoid being outdoors as such heat waves are associated with health risks.
“Anyone can be affected by sweltering temperatures; anyone can suffer a heat stroke in such temperatures, although those members of the public suffering from non-communicable diseases can be affected more than others. Everyone should take shelter and drink plenty of water, more than eight glasses per day,” he said.

“The sweltering temperatures may also cause extreme dehydration and put many people at risk of deep vein thrombosis, which may result in sudden and catastrophic collapse. These temperatures may cause burst tyres, posing a danger to motorists. Motorists must take extreme measures to avoid overheating tyres which can cause road traffic accidents.

Police Arrest, Detain 40 Minors For Protesting

By A Correspondent- There was an outcry in Masvingo on Monday after the Zimbabwe Republic Police arrested and detained 40 pupils from Gokomere High School.

The 40 pupils were released after Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights sent its attornies to challenge the arrest of the minors.

Reports indicate that the pupils allegedly went on a rampage destroying the Dining Hall (DH) window panes and the school head Acquanos Mazhunga’s vehicle.

In a statement, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) confirmed that the pupils were released from police detention. ZLHR said:

40 Gokomere College students who were taken from their school premises this morning have now been released following [ZLHR’s] intervention.

The [Officer-in-Charge] advised that if need be they will go after the “ring leaders”. The students were accused of staging a protest at school.

It is not yet clear what the students were protesting against but the incident comes barely a month after pupils at Mashoko Mission High School Bikita District, went berserk and destroyed property including the head, Trynos Mbwirire’s vehicle, prompting the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to deploy the Riot Unit to the school.

The irate pupils reportedly destroyed windowpanes at the classrooms and uprooted carrots from Mbwirire’s garden.

The pupils had several grievances, among them the school’s failure to supply electricity for the past seven days and the unavailability of running water for several weeks.

-Online

Latest On Chamisa Bullet-Proof Car Fund Raising

By A Correspondent- MDC-Alliance supporters have raised US$47 000 out of the US$120 000 needed to buy the opposition leader Nelson Chamisa an armour-plated vehicle.

This comes after a vehicle that was carrying Chamisa’s aides was badly damaged in an unprovoked attack by ZANU PF supporters in Masvingo Province a few weeks ago.

According to one T Basvi (Mudhara B), who is one of the organisers of the fundraising campaign, through the initiative, the diaspora community of Zimbabwe (and friends) intends to send a clear message of solidarity with Chamisa. He added:

Together as the diaspora community, we felt this is one way we can support the democracy agenda from afar.

… Nelson Chamisa has received countless merciless attacks from the ruling party, aided by the government security sector.

On 11th October 2021, his motor vehicle convoy was ambushed and attacked by a marauding group of the ruling party’s youths, an attack that left his vehicles damaged and many of his aides seriously injured and hospitalized.

The convoy was on its way to engaging the rural communities to understand their issues in the aftermath of the pandemic’s 3rd wave.

As we draw closer to 2023 we foresee a likelihood of increased attacks on him and other aides in the run-up to 2023.

As concerned global citizens, we have come up with this initiative to raise funds for the purchase of an amour plated vehicle as well as security apparel for his safety and security.

Kadungure Family Cancels Ginimbi Commemorations

By A Correspondent- The late socialite Genius ‘Ginimbi’ Kadungure’s family said they were not holding any ceremony to commemorate his death month.

Ginimbi died in November last year, when he had a head on-on collision along Borrowdale Road on his way to Domboshava before his car caught fire.
Three other people died in the accident.
His family said due to the sacredness of the month of November, it is formidable to hold any functions.
The businessman died on the spot early Sunday morning of November 8, but was not burnt beyond recognition like other victims.
In an interview with Ginimbi’s elder sister Juliet, she said it’s unfortunate that no commemorations will be held to remember the popular socialite at least for this month.
“We don’t have anything tangible at the moment as we are still in the process of preparing his memorial.
Unfortunately we are in November as you know our tradition and culture that November we are not allowed to do functions.
“It’s very unfortunate,” she said.
On the fateful day Ginimbi was driving a Rolls Royce with popular socialite Mitchel ‘Moana’ Amuli who also died on the spot after being burnt beyond recognition.
November is regarded as the month of the goat, a sacred moon where neither marriages nor wedding ceremonies are held.
For every believer in the Zimbabwean traditions and culture, November is a taboo month.
Beliefs are that it belongs to the ancestors, the spirits that guide and protect and those who go against it, they bring bad luck upon themselves.
Weddings, for instance, held in November are said to end in divorce as punishment for this abomination.
Other ceremonies such as lobola negotiations, biras and tombostone unveiling are largely prohibited.
Traditionalist Sekuru Banda said, the Ginimbi family are right to respect the month of November, they can wait.
“Every country has its own beliefs and it should be followed.
“If you see a case of prophets who drowned, it’s because they did not respect some procedures.
“November is known as the sacred month, no ceremonies, mhepo dzinenge dzine matare adzinenge chiita.
“If we go against the ancestors, things will be upside down, problems will befall upon us,” he said.
Added Sekuru Banda: “There is no rush for the Ginimbi family, let them wait, they should do things in a proper way, they are not in a hurry.
“There is nothing that should be done in this month because the repercussions are unbearable. Once you mess up, there is no reverse and the after effects are difficult to mend.
“If it’s a marriage, it won’t last, its sacred, chisi, no activity, spiritually you will have a bad luck,” he said.

-H Metro

Unforgiving Mnangagwa Ignores Mugabe Teacher’s Funeral

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ignored the death of Zimbabwe’sZimbabwe’s former envoy to Yugoslavia and Namibia, Ambassador Kennedy Grant Dick Chivanda Manyika, who died last week.

Ambassador Manyika was one of former President Robert Mugabe’sMugabe’s teachers.

He died on November 5 at the age of 99.

He was also an author and a reverend.

Born on September 22, 1922, he graduated as a teacher from Hope Fountain in 1947 and later returned to the teacher training institute as a critic teacher to tutor future teachers, including national hero Dr Eddison Zvobgo.

After Hope Fountain, Ambassador Manyika would, assisted by his wife Rahab, go on to a three-decade award-winning teaching career (1947-1981) including winning the prestigious Secretary’sSecretary’s Bell twice.
He was a leading member of the Rhodesian African Teachers Association, which pressed for better working conditions for African teachers and lobbied for more educational opportunities for Africans before independence.

His political activism saw him banished from teaching in urban schools for organising protests against poor working and living conditions for African workers in the mining town of Selukwe, now Shurugwi, in 1964.
He built neglected and dying rural schools assigned by the Rhodesian government, including Chivizhe and Chakadini in Mashonaland East, Vungu Council School and Munyati in the Midlands, as punishment, into high performing institutions, but would be later expelled to neutralise his influence.
Ambassador Manyika was also a founding member of Zanu in 1963, assigned to canvass for support in the Gweru East area.
He established over 30 party branches in Gweru East, including in Nhema, Mazibiza, Sibolise and Shurugwi.
Ambassador Manyika served for over four decades in various leadership capacities in the Wesleyan Methodist Church established by the British Methodist Church in 1891.
He was among the top lay leaders that fought for and steered the local church to indigenous autonomy from the British Methodist Church in 1977.

The push for indigenisation of the church mirrored the countrywide desires of Africans to run their own affairs. On August 31, 1981, he was elected lay president of the autonomous church, but he was to forgo the appointment as he was invited on the same day by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to train as a diplomat.
He would be re-elected to the same position upon his retirement from diplomatic service in 1991, and again in 1996.
In 1982, he was appointed Zimbabwe’sZimbabwe’s first Ambassador to Yugoslavia, a country which had supported Zimbabwe’sZimbabwe’s liberation struggle and whose leaders had played a critical role in the shaping of European and world history in the 20th century.
During his term of office in Yugoslavia, Ambassador Manyika was involved in negotiations that led to the construction of the then Sheraton Hotel (now Rainbow Towers) by Energo-Project Company, construction of the Zanu PF headquarters, road construction in Manicaland and material for the Zimbabwean and Mozambican military campaign against South Africa sponsored Renamo insurgents in Mozambique.
He also served as Zimbabwe’sZimbabwe’s first ambassador to Namibia.
In 2000, Ambassador Manyika was appointed Special Envoy of the Allied Countries during the DRC conflict to coordinate communication between the governments and Presidents of the respective Allied countries with the Sadc Allied Forces headquarters in Kinshasa.
Ambassador Manyika will be buried on Saturday at Mtapa Cemetery in Gweru.

-State media

Galloway Speaks On AFCON Tournament

Plymouth Argyle defender Brendan Galloway has the chance over the next week to secure a place in the Warriors squad for the delayed 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals.

Galloway made his debut for Zimbabwe in a 1-0 home defeat by Ghana last month after previously playing for England at age-group levels.

The Warriors are away to South Africa at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg on Thursday and will then host Ethiopia at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday.

The Warriors will begin their 2021 Africa Cup of Nations campaign against Senegal in Bafoussam on January 10.

They will then play Malawi, at the same venue, four days later before taking on Guinea on Yaounde on January 18.

Speaking to The Plymouth Herald, the defender said it would be an honour to represent Zimbabwe at a huge tournament. He said:

Hopefully, I will be involved. It would be an honour to go and represent them and to get that experience at a major international competition.

If I can continue to play well here (at Argyle) and work hard, then hopefully I will see the rewards of that.

Galloway agreed to a short-term contract with Argyle until January when he signed as a free agent before the start of the season and has gone on to put in a series of consistent performances.

His international debut against Ghana meant he returned to Zimbabwe for the first time since he was six years old and his family moved to the UK.

Speaking on his Warriors debut, Galloway said it was a proud moment for him and his family. He said:

It was a great experience being back home. There is nothing like representing your country so it was a very proud moment for me, and a proud moment for my family. Hopefully, it’s the first of many caps.

It was a lot different over there with the weather conditions and having to adapt to playing with different players who I have not played with before, but I really enjoyed it.

The atmosphere in the Zimbabwean camp is really good, we are all in high spirits.

Galloway was an unused substitute for Zimbabwe’s 3-1 defeat away to Ghana on October 9 after his trip to West Africa was delayed.- PlyMouth Live

“Empty” Coffin Burial, Doves Pleads Guilty

By A Correspondent-Doves Funeral Services has finally agreed to re-bury the remains of the late Maxwell Chimwamurombe following the alleged improper burial of the deceased.

According to reports, the late Maxwell Chimwamurombe was swept by the river in Nyanga before his body was retrieved downstream near Mutoko last March.

The body was collected by Doves from Parirenyatwa Hospital, but there was confusion which resulted in morticians putting an empty body bag in his coffin before it was carried to Nyanga for burial.

Maxwell’s body was reportedly mixed with that of a pauper, one Ngoni Rwizi whose body came from an old people’s home and was buried at Granville cemetery (Ku Mbudzi).

In a statement issued by Doves Funeral Services Private Limited and T. Chiturumani of Chiturumani Zvavanoda Law Chambers on behalf of Memory Chimwamurombe and her family on 6 November 2021, the two parties agreed to work together to establish the facts about what transpired. Pindula News is publishing the statement below:

Doves Funeral Services (Private) Limited (“Doves”) and the family of Ms Memory Chimwamurombe have been mutually engaging, in connection with the burial of the late Maxwell Chimwamurombe (“the deceased”) and now wish to jointly issue this public statement.

Following allegations of improper burial of the deceased, Doves and the Chimwamurombe family initiated a discussion, at the family’s rural home in Nyanga, and in Harare, aimed at establishing facts of what transpired in the burial of the deceased.

Both parties have realised that there is need to scientifically establish the truth, regarding the burial of the deceased, and correct any findings of impropriety arising out of the burial process.

The agreed process will entail:

(a) Exhumation of the graves concerned, in compliance with the requirements of the law;

(b) Identification of any remains recovered, either through DNA tests or other means; and,

(c) Re-burial of the deceased, if necessary.

The parties acknowledge that any allegations circulating in the public domain, remain largely unverified, hence the need to expeditiously engage in approved scientific processes, that will bring closure to the family.

Parties commit to mutual engagement in the spirit of oneness and co-operate with each other, to ensure that if the allegations are verified, the deceased will be given a decent and respectful burial, in accordance with the traditional norms and practices of the family/community.

The parties, particularly, the Chimwamurombe family, wish to inform the public that this is an extremely difficult moment for them, and would, therefore, sincerely request the media to afford the parties private space as they walk with Doves through the process of establishing the true facts of what transpired in the burial of the deceased.

The parties acknowledge that this matter is of public interest and, therefore, undertake to jointly inform the nation of any progress in the matter, if necessary, through a duly authorized spokesperson.

Both parties hereby retract all their previous correspondences to each other and published statements against the other.

For the avoidance of doubt and being specific, the Chimwamurombe family hereby retract, and withdraws from the public and reverses the allegations contained in the letter concerning the burial, authored by Chimwamurombe Legal Practice, dated 26 October 2021, and addressed to Doves Holdings.

Similarly, Doves Funeral Services (Pvt) Ltd hereby retract, withdraws and reverses the allegations contained in the letter authored by Mutamangira & Associates Legal Practitioners, dated 28 October 2021, and addressed to Messrs Chimwamurombe Legal Practice.

Wherefore no claims for damages shall arise from the retractions of the published statements from either party or any other party who may have relied on the statements of both or one of the parties.

Further, no party shall institute criminal proceedings or civil claims against the other, or neither shall any party pursue already instituted criminal or civil proceedings, if any, emanating from the engagement of the parties.

Parties are engaged in fact finding and establishing the truth in this matter.

-Online

Warriors Star Keen To Prove Mettle

Plymouth Argyle defender Brendan Galloway has the chance over the next week to secure a place in the Warriors squad for the delayed 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals.

Galloway made his debut for Zimbabwe in a 1-0 home defeat by Ghana last month after previously playing for England at age-group levels.

The Warriors are away to South Africa at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg on Thursday and will then host Ethiopia at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday.

The Warriors will begin their 2021 Africa Cup of Nations campaign against Senegal in Bafoussam on January 10.

They will then play Malawi, at the same venue, four days later before taking on Guinea on Yaounde on January 18.

Speaking to The Plymouth Herald, the defender said it would be an honour to represent Zimbabwe at a huge tournament. He said:

Hopefully, I will be involved. It would be an honour to go and represent them and to get that experience at a major international competition.

If I can continue to play well here (at Argyle) and work hard, then hopefully I will see the rewards of that.

Galloway agreed to a short-term contract with Argyle until January when he signed as a free agent before the start of the season and has gone on to put in a series of consistent performances.

His international debut against Ghana meant he returned to Zimbabwe for the first time since he was six years old and his family moved to the UK.

Speaking on his Warriors debut, Galloway said it was a proud moment for him and his family. He said:

It was a great experience being back home. There is nothing like representing your country so it was a very proud moment for me, and a proud moment for my family. Hopefully, it’s the first of many caps.

It was a lot different over there with the weather conditions and having to adapt to playing with different players who I have not played with before, but I really enjoyed it.

The atmosphere in the Zimbabwean camp is really good, we are all in high spirits.

Galloway was an unused substitute for Zimbabwe’s 3-1 defeat away to Ghana on October 9 after his trip to West Africa was delayed.- PlyMouth Live

ZRP To Compensate Residents Mauled By Dogs

A Zimbabwean court has ordered Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Hon. Kazembe Kazembe and Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga to pay more than ZWL500 000 to two Beitbridge residents who were mauled by police dogs in 2020.

The two Beitbridge residents Edmund Zeyazeya and Benson Tavengwa sued Kazembe and Matanga for damages amounting to ZWL3 million and ZWL1 million after they severely bitten by a police dog on 1 August 2020 at a fuel station in the border town by law enforcement agents, who were enforcing national lockdown regulations.

ZRP officers arrested the duo to cover up for their negligence in handling the police dog and charged them with disorderly conduct in a public place as defined in Section 41 of the Criminal law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Zeyazeya and Tawengwa were offered the option to pay a fine of which they did and they were released on the same day of arrest. Through their lawyer Patrick Tererai of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, they later on challenged the conviction that was made based on the fine which they paid and sought an order for the refund of their money and the order was granted in September 2020.

Aggrieved by the police conduct, the two residents, who suffered severe injuries of varying degrees and had to be detained for a number of days in hospital, filed summons on 4 December 2020 at Beitbridge Magistrates Court demanding payment amounting to ZWL3 million for Zeyazeya and ZWL1 million for Tawengwa as compensation for violation
of their rights.

Lawyers representing ZRP recently agreed to pay ZWL$425 000 to Zeyazeya and ZWL85 000 to Tavengwa as damages arising from the unlawful conduct by ZRP officers.

Zanu PF Claims Kasukuwere Wants To Remove Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri| Zanu PF has claimed that Sybeth Musengezi, who recently approached the High Court seeking nullification of Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s appointment as Zanu PF president, was planted by Saviour Kasukuwere to cause disharmony in the party.

In his court papers, Musengezi argues Mr Mnangagwa rose to power unconstitutionally.

However, in opposing documents filed by the party’s administration secretary, Obert Mpofu, and Godwills Masimirembwa, a senior party official based in Harare, the respondents, inclucing Mnangagwa, say that the court case has not legal standing as Section 87 of the country’s constitution grants the president immunity from prosecution.

Zanu PF claims that Musengezi was “planted” by Kasukuwere to cause friction in the party.

According to The Standard newspaper, Masimirembwa’s affidavit filed in court reads in part:

“lt is believed, on investigation by the district coordinating committee security that reports to me as chairman of DCC 4 Harare and also acting chairman of the Harare Province, that Applicant was “planted” into the relevant district, without the relevant credentials for political and other reasons by the former secretary for the commissariat Saviour Kasukuwere, with whom he is allegedly related.”

Mnangagwa Snubs Zim Envoy’s Funeral

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ignored the death of Zimbabwe’s former envoy to Yugoslavia and Namibia, Ambassador Kennedy Grant Dick Chivanda Manyika, who died last week.

Ambassador Manyika was one of former President Robert Mugabe’s teachers.

He died on November 5 at the age of 99.

He was also an author and a reverend.

Born on September 22, 1922, he graduated as a teacher from Hope Fountain in 1947 and later returned to the teacher training institute as a critic teacher to tutor future teachers, including national hero Dr Eddison Zvobgo.

After Hope Fountain, Ambassador Manyika would, assisted by his wife Rahab, go on to a three-decade award-winning teaching career (1947-1981) including winning the prestigious Secretary’sSecretary’s Bell twice.
He was a leading member of the Rhodesian African Teachers Association, which pressed for better working conditions for African teachers and lobbied for more educational opportunities for Africans before independence.

His political activism saw him banished from teaching in urban schools for organising protests against poor working and living conditions for African workers in the mining town of Selukwe, now Shurugwi, in 1964.
He built neglected and dying rural schools assigned by the Rhodesian government, including Chivizhe and Chakadini in Mashonaland East, Vungu Council School and Munyati in the Midlands, as punishment, into high performing institutions, but would be later expelled to neutralise his influence.
Ambassador Manyika was also a founding member of Zanu in 1963, assigned to canvass for support in the Gweru East area.
He established over 30 party branches in Gweru East, including in Nhema, Mazibiza, Sibolise and Shurugwi.
Ambassador Manyika served for over four decades in various leadership capacities in the Wesleyan Methodist Church established by the British Methodist Church in 1891.
He was among the top lay leaders that fought for and steered the local church to indigenous autonomy from the British Methodist Church in 1977.

The push for indigenisation of the church mirrored the countrywide desires of Africans to run their own affairs. On August 31, 1981, he was elected lay president of the autonomous church, but he was to forgo the appointment as he was invited on the same day by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to train as a diplomat.
He would be re-elected to the same position upon his retirement from diplomatic service in 1991, and again in 1996.
In 1982, he was appointed Zimbabwe’sZimbabwe’s first Ambassador to Yugoslavia, a country which had supported Zimbabwe’sZimbabwe’s liberation struggle and whose leaders had played a critical role in the shaping of European and world history in the 20th century.
During his term of office in Yugoslavia, Ambassador Manyika was involved in negotiations that led to the construction of the then Sheraton Hotel (now Rainbow Towers) by Energo-Project Company, construction of the Zanu PF headquarters, road construction in Manicaland and material for the Zimbabwean and Mozambican military campaign against South Africa sponsored Renamo insurgents in Mozambique.
He also served as Zimbabwe’sZimbabwe’s first ambassador to Namibia.
In 2000, Ambassador Manyika was appointed Special Envoy of the Allied Countries during the DRC conflict to coordinate communication between the governments and Presidents of the respective Allied countries with the Sadc Allied Forces headquarters in Kinshasa.
Ambassador Manyika will be buried on Saturday at Mtapa Cemetery in Gweru.

-State media