Mukupe Threatens To Sue Water Rights Activist Over Cleveland Wetland Invasion

By A Correspondent| Former deputy finance minister and Zanu PF Harare East legislator Terence Mukupe hauled insults and obscenities to Community Water Alliance leader Hardlife Mudzingwa over his involvement in a bid to stop construction on Cleveland Wetland.

The controversial legislator who fronts a local property developer, Nakiso Holdings which is constructing a stadium close to the Cleveland Wetland lost his cool after learning that a group of civic society leaders including CWA national coordinator Hardlife Mudzingwa had visited the site.

The former deputy finance minister called Mudzingwa threatening him not to pursue halting the development on the wetland area or else he was going to sue him.

“Saka ndakukuudza this is my final warning to you, itai zvaurikuita kwauri kuita.Saka zvako zvekufunga kuti you I think I can be coward.

“Urikuita zvekubhadharwa, Don’t call me Honourable, I am not your friend.

“Ndirikutoshamisika kuti why Mafume (Jacob Mafume) has not written to you for those defamatory statements you issued,” charged Mukupe in a recorded phone call heard by this reporter.

The call also revealed that Mukupe is livid because he thinks he is being targeted because of his Zanu PF roots because at the same site there is a stand belonging to Harare East MP, MDC A vice president Tendai Biti.

“Property iri next door ndeyaTendai Biti.Handisikunzwa uchita noise about Tendai Biti.Sei musirikutaura nezvaTendai Biti,” added Mukupe.

The former deputy minister   insulted Mudzingwa with unprintable words and threatened to shoot him if he is to set his foot again on the construction site.

In 2018 , the former deputy minister Terence Mukupe  assaulted NewsDay journalist, Blessed Mhlanga who lost his phone during the fracas at a local radio station where they had gone for a radio interview.

Despite the threats, the Community Water Alliance leader Hardlife Mudzingwa has vowed to ensure due process was followed in awarding Nakiso Holdings the permission to construct.

“I will remain focused on wetlands preservation and will not stop to ensure that the construction is within the legal framework,” vowed Mudzingwa.

There has been an outcry by civic society organisations under the banner of Harare Wetlands Trust on the continued wetlands invasion which has worsened the water crisis currently bedeviling the city. The organisations believe that they should be a robust wetlands management which will help in water recharge and cut costs on water treatment.

Samantha Mtukudzi Hauled To Court

By A Correspondent- Tuku Music Promotions, represented by the late music icon Oliver Mtukudzi’s daughter Samantha Mtukudzi, is today expected to appear in court on allegations of failing to pay income tax returns and value added tax to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority.

Samantha, who is Tuku Music publicist, is also being jointly charged with the late music hero’s establishment.

They are alleged to have failed to submit tax returns from July 2019 to December 2020.

They are expected to appear before Harare magistrate Mrs Tafadzwa Miti.

Meanwhile, Samantha is claiming a Maltese dog called Alvin Jazz in a messy, elongated divorce wrangle with footballer Tinashe Nengomasha.

Samantha in December 2019 filed for the couple’s divorce which is yet to be finalised.

In a latest development, Samantha is now claiming R6 000 as maintenance for the two minor children born out of the marriage, 100 percent school fees and 100 percent medical aid.

According to the fresh summons, the couple has been living separately for a period now exceeding two years.

Nengomasha married Samantha on December 24th, 2011, in terms of the Marriage Act Chapter 5:11 and the marriage still subsists.

“The marriage relationship between the parties has broken down irretrievably to such an extent that the parties can no longer live together as husband and wife more particularly in that Samantha and Nengomasha have lost love and affection for each other.

“The parties have been living separately and have not shared the matrimonial bed for a continuous period exceeding 24 months.

“There are no reasonable prospects for the restoration of a normal relationship between the parties.

“It is just and proper that Samantha be awarded the maltese dog named Alvin Jazz acquired during the subsistence of their marriage,” reads the summons.

The claim added; “That, Nengomasha pays 100 percent of school fees, top up levies, core curriculum activities, school trips, school uniforms and casual clothing for the minor children until they become self-sufficient or until they reach university, which occurs first.

“That, by the way of monetary contribution, Nengomasha pays R6 000 or the equivalent thereof at the interbank rate per month for the children until they attain majority.

“That, Nengomasha pays 100 percent towards the children’s medical aid per month,” wrote Samantha in her claim.

She is also claiming that after the divorce is finalised, she be granted custody of the minor children with reasonable rights being preferred to Nengomasha.

“Upon this honourable court being convinced and granting a decree of divorce it is in the best interest of the minor children that custody be granted to Samantha with Nengomasha being granted reasonable rights of access.

“That, he shall have the children every alternate weekend during the term but in any event by prior notice to Samantha.

“That, he shall have the children for two weeks and two alternate weekends in each school holiday until the children turn 18 or become tacitly emancipated,” she said.

Samantha is also claiming property the two acquired including houses in Hillside and Johannesburg, two motor vehicles, saloon equipment and household property.

-statemedia

“Mwonzora, Chamisa To Field I Candidate For By Elections”: REPORT

By A Correspondent- The opposition MDC-T led by Douglas Mwonzora and MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa have agreed to field one candidate to contest council elections in Matabeleland South Provice.

Over 80 council by-elections are pending across the country, and more than 40 parliamentary seats are vacant after the MDC-T recalled legislators and councillors affiliated with the MDC Alliance.

However, by-elections were suspended by the government due to COVID-19 regulations.

MDC-T’s Matabeleland South provincial executive has said it is opposed to recalls and wants unity talks with other opposition parties to ensure victory against Zanu PF.

The party’s chairperson in the province, Ekem Moyo, who is former Gwanda South legislator, said:

We are planning on having one single candidate from the MDC Alliance or MDC-T so that we push the Matabeleland South agenda. The electorate is clear that it wants a united MDC.

On Friday, the provincial executive led by Moyo, provincial secretary-general Younger Moyo and organising secretary Bekezela Maplanka met a number of MDC Alliance councillors in Gwanda to strike a unity pact.

He added that they were working with councillors from the MDC Alliance adding that they were elected and should not be sacrificed or fired as that might be against the interests of the electorate.

In terms of section 129(1)(k) of the Constitution, legislators and councillors can be recalled at the instigation of the party that got them elected into Parliament.

Electoral watchdogs like the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) have, however, expressed concern over the slow pace in implementing electoral reforms ahead of the by-elections and general elections in 2023.-newsday

Norton Residents Face Eviction From Council Houses

Some Norton residents are facing the prospect of evictions from Council houses after they failed to pay rentals for a whole year.

The non-payment has resulted in residents having bills ranging between ZWL$20 000 to ZWL$70 000.

Earlier this week Norton Town Council sent the workers final reminders over the outstanding charges.

“The final reminders they received were a result of non-payment of rentals to council.

“Some have not paid rentals for over a year hence the final reminders,” an official said.

However the residents have raised queries over the bills.

They allege that they have been over-charged.

Stacy Chabvaneyi* said her bill was shocking.

“I cannot be expected to pay $2750 fixed charge for rentals alone per month it’s too much.

“It is the reason why we have simply failed to pay the rentals, where do we get such money.”

Council has since admitted to the billing errors and made adjustments.

The authorities said they would divide the individual balances by two for all the households were the billing errors were made.

The residents had been given until 30 September to have paid the money.

Council has agreed on payment plans after an initial deposit of 50%.

However the residents have been agitating for a deposit of 25%.

The houses were given to council when the owning companies closed.

Residents staying in them have previously been given preference to purchase.

However, according to NTC spokesperson Mr Kachere, only a few have taken up the offer.

“In 2018 council resolved that those who were once sharing but who at that period were no longer sharing were given option to purchase the houses.

“Out of 40 houses that met this criterion only 8-9 houses have been purchased,” he said.

-Open Parly

‘Chigumba Must Be Ashamed Of Herself’

By Leonard Koni| The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) must be apolitical and must not dance to the whims of the ruling Zanu-PF party.

Failing to recognise the opposition MDC Alliance party led by Nelson Chamisa, which has more than two million supporters, and invite it to the stakeholders meetings is just being mischievous.

The party represents a bigger constituency in Zimbabwe than those who attended the meeting.

Zec chairperson Priscilla Chigumba must be ashamed of herself.

Zec’s behaviour exposes its double standards in discharging its duties and it cannot be trusted by electoral players.

Its existence is a complete joke and a disaster.

It is evident that the institution has been captured by the ruling party, hence electoral and media reforms should be instituted before it is too late.

It’s unfortunate that the electoral body is now acting like a Zanu-PF cell, which always waits for instruction from those controlling the levers of political power.

Zec has officially become a referee and a player at the same time and has ceased executing its constitutional duty of supervising and running elections to the satisfaction of Zimbabweans.

The recruitment of Zec officers must be interrogated and scrutinised. It looks like the institution is wholly manned by State security operatives who appear to be enablers of the regime.

It must stop being partisan and deliver its mandate without fear or favour.

It is critical that Zec be proactive and ensure that there is a level playing field for all contesting political parties.

Zec must be an exemplary leader in electoral democracy and supervising elections from time to time.

In 2008, Zec deliberately delayed to announce the presidential election results pitting the two late rivals, Morgan Tsvangirai (MDC) and Robert Mugabe (Zanu-PF).

On March 29, 2008, unofficial preliminary results indicated a favourable result for Tsvangirai.

Results were not officially released until May 2, when it was announced that Tsvangirai had garnered more votes (47,9%) than Mugabe (43,2%).

-Newsday

Mwonzora Mocks Zimbabweans For Failing To Remove Zanu PF

MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora has claimed that Zimbabweans have no plan that could remove the ruling Zanu-PF party at elections.

The former MDC Alliance secretary-general accused some opposition parties of only being active on social media, but without strategies to replace the ruling party in 2023.

Critics accuse Mwonzora of working with Zanu-PF to destroy the larger rival faction led by Nelson Chamisa ahead of the 2023 elections.

Mwonzora has so far recalled more than 40 MPs and 80 councillors that were elected on the MDC Alliance ticket, and is also trying to take over the party’s name.

Last week, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission did not invite the MDC Alliance to a Harare provincial stakeholder engagement meeting, alleging that its party name was under contention.

“We need to understand the values of democracy and plurality in our society.  Zimbabweans are free to choose their political leaders. In other words, we should know exactly what we want to replace Zanu-PF with,” Mwonzora told NewsDay.

“The objective is to take over power peacefully and democratically and govern differently, thereby changing the lives of the people for the better. In other words, the main objective should not be power for the sake of power. It should be power to change the lives of our people.”

Mwonzora accused other opposition parties of losing focus.

“We have seen political parties whose main objective is to spread hate and propaganda on social media against other political parties,” he said.

Political analysts in Zimbabwe have in the past urged opposition parties to gang up against Zanu-PF in the 2023 elections.

But National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) president Lovemore Madhuku told NewsDay that it was imperative to evaluate what could replace the Zanu-PF government before pushing the coalition agenda.

“As the NCA party, we are not forming a coalition with anyone. Zanu-PF is currently not in office as it is a government that is not functional. I also do not believe that everyone in government is Zanu-PF,” Madhuku said.

“We have a government that is not performing and it must be replaced. It is not a question of just removing a government, but the issue is who must replace it. Zanu-PF must be replaced with a competent team with appropriate qualities that meet the people’s needs.”

-Newsday

Jonathan Moyo Accuses Nick Mangwana Of Writing Stories For The Herald

Self exiled former cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo has accused Information Secretary Nick Mangwana of setting the agenda and writing stories for the state owned Herald newspaper.

This follows an article published in The Herald headlined, ‘Calls for President to get 5 more years’ which Moyo says is developed from a hashtag created by Mangwana himself.

Posting on Twitter, Moyo said;

“CALLS FOR MNANGAGWA TO GET FIVE MORE YEARS” @HeraldZimbabwe 4/10/21 1. Calls made by @nickmangwana, a civil servant 2. Hashtag: #FiveMoreYears started by same civil servant 3. Story planted by same civil servant He’s violating s200 of the Constitution!

Twitter has of late become a hotly contested terrain with pro-opposition MDC Alliance users pushing the #NgapindeHakeMukomana while those from Zanu PF came up with a counter #EDTheGameChanger.

ED Administration Suffers From Scapegoatism

By Charles Dzimwasha| Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri last week said the Robert Mugabe administration had failed the country in the 40 years that it was in power, saying the Emmerson Mnangagwa dispensation had done much better in the three years they have been in power.

Muchinguri-Kashiri, who was giving a vote of thanks after President Emmerson Mnangagwa commissioned a Dairy Production and Milk Value Addition Centre of Excellence at the Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) farm last week, said she was recently left tongue-tied when she was asked tough questions on the performance of government in the past 40 years.

She, however, said the country had realised meaningful development in the past three years that Mnangagwa has been in power.

“President, I was being asked what we were doing in the last 40 years because there was no development. The only meaningful development being witnessed only started three years ago…where were you Cde Muchinguri, I was asked,” said Muchinguri-Kashiri.

“I had no answer to that, President, but I later said, maybe God wanted things to be done in the second republic. I am sure that was a good answer I gave.”

Both Muchinguri-Kashiri and Mnangagwa were key members of Mugabe’s government since 1980. The same government was accused of running down the economy, gross human rights violations among other challenges.

Mugabe’s rule started with him as Prime Minister in 1980 and ended in November 2017 after a military coup spearheaded by Mnangagwa working with the military then under the command of Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, who was the commander defence forces.

Observers said it was folly for the Mnangagwa administration to accuse Mugabe of failure when they were vital cogs in his Cabinet since 1980.

During Mugabe’s rule, Muchinguri-Kashiri was a known bootlicker of the then President. She would stop at nothing to praise the former strongman.

Muchinguri-Kashiri, however, said Mugabe, who is known for building a strong education foundation for the country, had done nothing over the years he was in power.

Despite accusing Mugabe of gross failure, Mnangagwa’s government has also been found wanting with the economy being his biggest failure as inflation, cash shortages and corruption are the order of the day.

On the political front, observers also accuse Mnangagwa of following in Mugabe’s footsteps by closing the democratic space.

Mnangagwa has, however, launched an ambitious road rehabilitation programme in the past two years, but has not been open on the source of funds for the programme.

While commissioning the Milk Value Addition Centre of Excellence, Mnangagwa said universities should churn out graduates who are innovative and employment creators.

Killer Says He’ll Crush On Mnangagwa Till His Death

By Farai D Hove | An expelled ZANU PF former MP, Killer Zivhu has sworn to die while crushing on the party leader Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Zivhu is a former MP for Chico South and was recently kicked out of the murderous party after proposing talks between his then boss Mnangagwa’s wife, Auxillia and Nelson Chamisa’s wife. Soon after that, the property developer quickly sought the party to forgive him.

At a time he is still to hear from ZANU PF, Killer has said he will die while attached to Mnangagwa.

He announced in a video posted on Saturday saying:

We are moving with our President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030. “Right now I am drilling a borehole to help our community.

“I will continue supporting our President’s program. I will die while crushing on Mnangagwa.

“On Mnangagwa is where I will stay, no matter how difficult things may get.”

Chamisa Youths Takes Rural Mobilization To Mbire

The MDC Alliance Youth Assembly yesterday visited Mbire constituency in Mashonaland Central as part of its program to mobilize rural youths to vote for Nelson Chamisa in the 2023 elections.

According to MDC Alliance youth spokesperson, Stephen Chuma, under the One million Campaign, the party organised #NgaapindeHakeMukomana Soccer Tourney where more than 10 teams participated.

“The main goal of the program is to converge rural youths through sport to win Zimbabwe for Change. As MDC- Alliance Youth assembly, we aim to build a rural youth that is conscious of political rights.

“Our goal is to play a leading role in making sure young people register to vote as we target the 6 million vote for the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa,” Chuma said.

Form 6 Boy Kills Self Near Newly Buried Father’s Grave

By A Correspondent- Bizzare incidents are playing out in the late former President Robert Mugabe’s rural Zvimba area after an 18-year-old high school pupil committed suicide by hanging near his newly buried father’s grave.

The incident took place Saturday night, just hours after his father had been buried.

A number of mourners were still to disperse.

Sources told a local publication the lifeless body of Tapiwa Dzepasi was found Sunday morning hanging from a tree as relatives proceeded to the graveyard to perform rituals at his late father’s grave.

The suspected suicide came just hours after the interment of Tapiwa’s father, Friday Dzepasi’s remains at the Mabvure village cemetery.

The elder Dzepasi died in Zambia early last week before repatriation of his remains for burial at the ancestral village.

“Tapiwa was an upper sixth student and was now orphaned following his father’s death. His mother passed on years ago and he was under the care of his paternal grandmother,” a relative said.

“He was reclusive and rarely talked. During his dad’s funeral he wept uncontrollably and was refusing to eat, and also showed signs of heavy distress. Tapiwa could have been uncertain of his future without a parent.”

The matter was reported at Kutama police station.

The incident comes barely hours after Mugabe’s family claimed his vengeful spirit was hovering around the area, killing and tormenting people who were trying to force the exhumation of his remains for burial at the National Heroes Acre in Harare.

Mugabe’s body was buried at his rural home in Kutama, Zvimba, following weeks of a protracted wrangling with government which had intended to lay him to rest at the national heroes’ acre in Harare against his wish.

Ever since, a messy battle has been raging for his exhumation, with the family he left behind adamant he should not be reburied.

The matter is currently in court.

One of the traditional leaders behind the fiasco, Chief Beperere, born Alfred Tome, succumbed to Covid-19 last month.

The family now claims he was a victim of Mugabe’s vengeful spirit.

His son Edward, who was spokesperson for the Zvimba chiefs when they met President Emmerson Mnangagwa in September last year to demand the re- burial of Mugabe, is now reportedly afflicted by an unusual ailment.

One of Edward’s sons is also said to be sick and Chiefs Zvimba and Chidziva are also said to be now bed-ridden.

Generator Smoke Chokes 3 Artisanal Miners to Death

Three artisanal miners died recently after breathing carbon monoxide generated by a
petrol engine they took underground to run a water pump in Shurugwi.

The incident occurred last Thursday, barely a week after three other miners died at Bonsa
mine, again in Shurugwi, after a ladder they were using collapsed.

Police in Shurugwi said the three who died in the disaster were pumping water
underground at J and C Mine and died in succession.

As the first passed out the second went down and when he was hit the third went down.
Area legislator, Cde Rabson Nyathi, who also confirmed the tragedy said the three had
taken a petrol engine pump into a 20-metre-deep shaft.

“They started the engine while underground and then went out leaving it running. One of
them then later got underground to check the levels of water, but due to carbon monoxide
he died.

“The second one went down to check why the first partner did not return and he was also
chocked and died, the same happened to the third guy, and they all died tragically in
succession while trying to check on each other,” he said.

Police identified the deceased as Moses Mzila (18), Gilbert Makusha (24) and Vusa
Mabutho (24), all of Dombojena in Shurugwi.

Carbon monoxide is generated within petrol engines and kills in fairly low concentrations
by replacing the oxygen in the bloodstream.

-State Media

MDC T Ups Poll Cancellation Campaign

By A Correspondent- The MDC-T has stepped up efforts to get the 2023 polls postponed, saying they were a waste of time and should only be held after electoral reforms have been implemented.

MDC-T national chairman Morgen Komichi yesterday told NewsDay that the party believed that dialogue with President Emmerson Mnangagwa was the way to go.

The opposition party led by Douglas Mwonzora is currently engaged in meetings, deliberating on Mnangagwa’s response to its plea to postpone by-elections and also the 2023 elections.

On June 11, Mnangagwa and Mwonzora held a closed-door meeting at State House in Harare at a closed meeting, and it was reported that the MDC-T leader had asked the President to scrap the pending by-elections for more than 40 parliamentary seats and more than 80 council seats triggered by his party’s recall of MPs and councillors belonging to the MDC Alliance.

This was followed by a proposal in July by MDC-T senators during a sitting of the Parliamentary Thematic Committee on Peace and Security for the postponement of elections citing COVID-19 regulations.

On Saturday, the opposition party met with provincial executives to discuss Mnangagwa’s response to its proposals.

Komichi yesterday told NewsDay that elections without reforms were a waste of time as they would be disputed.

“People need reforms, and it will be foolhardy for people to just be programmed. Let’s move away from this programming and see what has made our elections disputable for these last years,” he said.

“We must come to reality and say because we don’t have electoral reforms, the outcome is predetermined and can be manipulated, and it will be stupid for Zimbabweans to go for an election or a programme that they know the outcome is predetermined.

“The time is now for the people of Zimbabwe to go to the drawing table to say what are the serious issues affecting us, and then we do a process to welcome whoever the winner is.”

He said Zimbabwe was now poorer because of the country’s preoccupation with elections for the last two decades.

“For the last 20 years, people are not concentrating on the economy, and that is why the country is poorer and poorer. Soon after voting, there is a dispute, court challenges, Sadc is involved and people do not benefit from
that.

“People want national dialogue, a process that guarantees them better living and is predictable. With the experience of the 2008 dialogue, the 1987 unity dialogue among others, they are positive on the dialogue process to resolve conflict. We have a challenge as Zimbabweans right now that we are only two years before elections, but we have never sat down to dialogue over a thing like electoral reforms, and you know our elections have been disputed since time immemorial. To me, it will be very unreasonable for us as Zimbabweans to just assume things will be okay on their own without us taking action as far as the pushing for national dialogue is concerned.”

Komichi also said there were negative perceptions regarding the Political Actors Dialogue as a Mnangagwa thing.

“But let us come back and say it was an effort to create a dialogue platform. What can we do as Zimbabweans to make it more friendly and inclusive? Let’s move away from the politics of acrimony,” he said.

On a possible coalition government with Zanu-PF, Komichi added: “That will be the product of the dialogue, but what we need is something that will benefit the people of Zimbabwe. Whatever comes of the dialogue that will benefit the people of Zimbabwe will be welcome.”

The MDC-T has been accused of working with Zanu-PF to block the 2023 elections and also decimate the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance.

Mwonzora’s spokesperson Lloyd Damba yesterday confirmed the on-going meetings by the party, saying they were triggered by Mnangagwa’s response to the party’s request.

Mnangagwa is said to have responded by saying there should be dialogue between the two parties.

“As I said before that the response by President Mnangagwa triggered meetings of various organs of the party, starting with that of the national standing committee, which was then followed by the national executive committee in pursuance to ratifying the dialogue process which many Zimbabweans are eager to see kick start,” Damba said.

“Yesterday’s meeting was a consultative meeting in line with our core value as a party that seeks the mandate of the organs and the membership of the party to make decisions for the good of the people of Zimbabwe such as the very important decision to resolve Zimbabwe’s political, social and economic woes through dialogue with Zanu-PF and other State players.”

Damba said the MDC-T national council would make a final decision on the dialogue process.

Mai Titi: I Flew To US for Money, All Other Things Are Meaningless

By Showbiz Reporter | Contrary to claims that she flew to the US to see a boyfriend, the controversial ZANU PF activist, Mai Titi has said she actually travelled to look for work.

She was speaking on video following accusations that she has been dumped by her boyfriend.

Mai Titi announced on Facebook live that she is too busy looking for paid work.

Mai Titi’s live brief

She said in brief: “They are saying America fits you Amai Titi, oh thank you….

“Though I really miss home, I am already missing my kids. We came to do work here. We came to look for bag(money). So let us look for bag, all other things are meaningless.

“So leave me to look for work.”

Zim Celebrates Covid-19 Vaccines Success

By A Correspondent- The Medicine Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) has said 96 people experienced mild or severe reactions to Covid-19 vaccines.

According to an update by the Ministry of Health and Child Care released on 2 October, over 5 million people had received COVID-19 vaccines and 96 of them had experenced side effects.

Meanwhile, authorities are investigating two deaths that have been linked to adverse reactions to the vaccines, while two other suspected cases of deaths following vaccination have been deemed coincidental.

Experts found no evidence to conclude that the deaths were caused by vaccines.

According to MCAZ, the most common cases of Adverse Events Following Immunisation (AEFI) included headaches, dizziness and fatigue among other non-serious episodes of discomfort.

Health experts define an adverse effect as serious when it results in hospitalisation, extended stay in hospital, a significant reduction in functional capacity, or death.

Responding to questions from The Sunday Mail, MCAZ projects and public relations officer, Mr Shingai Gwatidzo, said the majority of those with suspected AEFIs have recovered.

Out of a cumulative total of 3,06 million first dose and 2,30 million second dose of Covid-19 vaccines, the authority received a total of 96 suspected cases AEFIs.

The majority of the AEFIs were non-serious and were consistent with the safety profile of the vaccines as was determined from the clinical studies conducted by the vaccine developers, that is headache, dizziness, fatigue, general body weakness, itchy skin, itch rash, chills, sore throat, runny nose, blocked nose, sneezing, nausea, injection site pain, numbness of the injected arm and chests pains.

The authority received four suspected AEFIs resulting in death following vaccination.

A few serious illnesses were also reported and these included seizures, strokes, angioedema and deep vein thrombosis.

Mr Gwatidzo said 70 cases were recorded from those who had received the Sinopharm vaccine, while 25 had been administered the Sinovac vaccine and the other one was not specified.

-statemedia

Scared Mwonzora Wants 2023 Elections Postponed

THE MDC-T has stepped up efforts to get the 2023 polls postponed, saying they were a waste of time and should only be held after electoral reforms have been implemented.

MDC-T national chairman Morgen Komichi yesterday told NewsDay that the party believed that dialogue with President Emmerson Mnangagwa was the way to go.

The opposition party led by Douglas Mwonzora is currently engaged in meetings, deliberating on Mnangagwa’s response to its plea to postpone by-elections and also the 2023 elections.

On June 11, Mnangagwa and Mwonzora held a closed-door meeting at State House in Harare at a closed meeting, and it was reported that the MDC-T leader had asked the President to scrap the pending by-elections for more than 40 parliamentary seats and more than 80 council seats triggered by his party’s recall of MPs and councillors belonging to the MDC Alliance.

This was followed by a proposal in July by MDC-T senators during a sitting of the Parliamentary Thematic Committee on Peace and Security for the postponement of elections citing COVID-19 regulations.

On Saturday, the opposition party met with provincial executives to discuss Mnangagwa’s response to its proposals.

Komichi yesterday told NewsDay that elections without reforms were a waste of time as they would be disputed.

“People need reforms, and it will be foolhardy for people to just be programmed. Let’s move away from this programming and see what has made our elections disputable for these last years,” he said.

“We must come to reality and say because we don’t have electoral reforms, the outcome is predetermined and can be manipulated, and it will be stupid for Zimbabweans to go for an election or a programme that they know the outcome is predetermined.

“The time is now for the people of Zimbabwe to go to the drawing table to say what are the serious issues affecting us, and then we do a process to welcome whoever the winner is.”

He said Zimbabwe was now poorer because of the country’s preoccupation with elections for the last two decades.

“For the last 20 years, people are not concentrating on the economy, and that is why the country is poorer and poorer. Soon after voting, there is a dispute, court challenges, Sadc is involved and people do not benefit from
that.

“People want national dialogue, a process that guarantees them better living and is predictable. With the experience of the 2008 dialogue, the 1987 unity dialogue among others, they are positive on the dialogue process to resolve conflict. We have a challenge as Zimbabweans right now that we are only two years before elections, but we have never sat down to dialogue over a thing like electoral reforms, and you know our elections have been disputed since time immemorial. To me, it will be very unreasonable for us as Zimbabweans to just assume things will be okay on their own without us taking action as far as the pushing for national dialogue is concerned.”

Komichi also said there were negative perceptions regarding the Political Actors Dialogue as a Mnangagwa thing.

“But let us come back and say it was an effort to create a dialogue platform. What can we do as Zimbabweans to make it more friendly and inclusive? Let’s move away from the politics of acrimony,” he said.

On a possible coalition government with Zanu-PF, Komichi added: “That will be the product of the dialogue, but what we need is something that will benefit the people of Zimbabwe. Whatever comes of the dialogue that will benefit the people of Zimbabwe will be welcome.”

The MDC-T has been accused of working with Zanu-PF to block the 2023 elections and also decimate the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance.

Mwonzora’s spokesperson Lloyd Damba yesterday confirmed the on-going meetings by the party, saying they were triggered by Mnangagwa’s response to the party’s request.

Mnangagwa is said to have responded by saying there should be dialogue between the two parties.

“As I said before that the response by President Mnangagwa triggered meetings of various organs of the party, starting with that of the national standing committee, which was then followed by the national executive committee in pursuance to ratifying the dialogue process which many Zimbabweans are eager to see kick start,” Damba said.

“Yesterday’s meeting was a consultative meeting in line with our core value as a party that seeks the mandate of the organs and the membership of the party to make decisions for the good of the people of Zimbabwe such as the very important decision to resolve Zimbabwe’s political, social and economic woes through dialogue with Zanu-PF and other State players.”

Damba said the MDC-T national council would make a final decision on the dialogue process.

-Newsday

uMthuli Ncube uthi uMnangagwa yiNkosi Yakhe!

By Nomazulu Thata | I have always thought bootlicking is done by people with little or no education. To see a professor who has served in the highest international institutions such as London School of Economic and the African Development Bank, it’s sad and defeating to those of us who value the power of education.

Mthuli Ncube

Mthuli Ncube utters the confusion without considering the poverty, hunger, and destitution we experience in this country under the second dispensation: It is insensitive to those who perished: murdered cold-blood, public lynching, raped women, the bayonetted to death pregnant women, shallow graves, graves in disused mineshafts. Mnangagwa is the mastermind of these atrocities. Is Mthuli Ncube saying LSE boss was not good, Africa Bank boss was not good; but Mnangagwa is the best? This statement comes from a professor of mathematics, banking, and finance. I give up!

Please send this video to Mthuli Ncube with greetings from the second republic!
Just yesterday we saw a man on social media who was severely beaten by the ZRP police. The UN is sending a delegation to Zimbabwe on a fact-finding mission about the atrocities this Mnangagwa government is committing daily. Professor Mthuli Ncube does not know that or has not seen this picture of a criminally beaten man on social media today? Has Mthuli Ncube considered the poverty and hunger ravaging citizens in all rural areas. A woman crushed from the tree collecting wild fruits to eat because of poverty at home; it is also another incident that passes by an educated professor Ncube without much recognition whatsoever, a wholly insensitive man no less.

What about thousands of girl-children eking out a living in the red lights? Does professor Mthuli Ncube know this fact, or Mthuli Ncube does not care if his own children are safe and sound in the comforts of Swiss towns and cities: served with bacon and Swiss cheese every day. In two and half years in office as Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has been living large at the best hotels one can think of. he has gobbled USD 220,000, almost a quarter of a million United States dollars. The government is embarrassed about this revelation, for this reason the journalist who wrote about it could face punishment like the fate of Hopewell Chinono.

It is not the first time a civil servant has abused the taxpayer’s money staying lavishly in top range hotels using the money the government does not have. Mpoko, during his time as Vice President he lived large in Hotel Sheraton using the money we do not have. This is just how reckless and inconsiderate our civil servants are to its citizens. It would appear those in the government serve themselves first before they can serve the nation. The journalist who got the story factually has been forced to apologise for fear of abduction, Zanu PF knows how to eliminate dissenting voices and citizens know their limitations about the truth. When you live in Zimbabwe, do not tell the truth otherwise you will be abducted and disappear forever.

The journalist feared what could happen to him; we know what happened to Hopewell Chinono when he told the truth about money laundering in Mnangagwa’s yard. When he exposed the new dispensation, he was incarcerated for 40 days and 40 nights. To be forced to apologise is just another thing: the truth remains, our government is busy serving itself it is sending billions of dollars to foreign banks and does not give a f*ck about us citizens.

It is becoming difficult to appreciate the academic and professional advantages of Mthuli Ncube as finance minister, supposedly well-educated in one of the best universities in the world. He is known for ruthlessly going for remittances from Western Union and other money service companies to boost his treasury. Mthuli Ncube is aware of the 95% unemployment in the country but will go for 2% from the unemployed painfully supported by relatives working in squalid conditions wherever, world-wide. Mthuli Ncube, just like Giedion Gono do not even possess a jot of conscience.
This mantra “Zimbabwe is open for business” is a void, a zero sum never meant to benefit the indigenous but the citizens of Chinese origin. How many villagers face eviction from their ancestral lands by the Chinese as we speak today? What is the “best boss” Mnangagwa doing about it tangibly? We have not heard a word from the educated professor condemning or slenderly commenting about the actions contrary to Zimbabwean values and traditions. Does he care about clandestine business deals with the Chinese to benefit the pockets of the few up there? Mthuli Ncube knows too well that there is no money entering the treasury from the flimsy deals’ the ministers and prominent businessmen are doing at the glare and with the knowledge of their president.

The likes of professor Mthuli Ncube are termed in German: “FACH IDIOTEN” for many reasons: If you execute your public job without any conscience and empathy for the people you purport to serve, you must be a qualified idiot. There is nothing on the ground so far since the so-called second dispensation; since the “coup but not a coup” took over, that shows economic progress: Mthuli Ncube is force-feeding us to say there is progress done. Where does this overly praise-singing of Mnangagwa come from, educated professor?

It is painful still to hear a whole MAN coming from the region of Matabeleland to overlook atrocities perpetrated by his “best boss”: is he saying it is his stomach and those of his next kith and kin first before any historical considerations could be made? How does Ncube feel to be a servant of a known murderer of thousands of his ethnic group: Mnangagwa? Can he tell us he can sleep peacefully without questions about the man he calls his” best boss”? How does his family come to terms with a husband and father, openly in admiration of a perpetrator of 20th century genocide? Mnangagwa continued killing maiming even those from the region of Mashonaland. Where is our son Itai Dzamara? Tell us where he is buried?

The very Finance Minister is giving qualifies teachers’ paltry salaries that do not provide households a decent living. Mthuli Ncube cannot live on the salaries he pays to decent men and women who dedicate their lives for the service of the general populace, teachers, nurses, doctors, civil servants in public offices even police and the army. There are crimes committed by those security sector because the salaries they take home do not add up. It will be one day those weapons they are collecting and hiding them for criminal purposes will be a game changer. Does Mthuli realize the danger of starving soldiers; they are so thin; I should be excused if I say they suffer chronic malnutrition: but Mthuli Ncube manages to squander a quarter of a million US dollars in posh hotels, denies it loosely, forces whoever said it must apologise. I fear Chikurubi too.

Mthuli Ncube is blinded by the little power he has under Mnangagwa, curiously does not realize that the winds of change are blowing across southern Africa. He says: “Riding on improved ease of doing business and enhanced fiscal and monetary support measures, the Second Republic is registering an increasing momentum in key productive sector output. The engagement and re-engagement drive is also paying dividend in terms of economic diplomacy gains as more foreign investors are warming up to Zimbabwe’s opportunities.”

Well said jargon; but we do not see these changes on the ground Mthuli Ncube is talking about. Zimbabwean government is serving the few and not the general populace. I can tell you one thing dear Finance Minister, kuchaita hondo yerusununguko muno mu Nyika yeku Zimbabwe. Mark my word Ncube; you will not be spared from the hot anger of those children languishing in the streets of towns and cities; they are as poor as church mice. Nothing to eat, nowhere to sleep. You are busy praising Mnangagwa for failing the valuable niche, the street children of this great country. Life cannot go on like this. Enough is enough.

I say kudos to our Bulawayo citizens who are vigilant when it comes to Matabeleland: insults coming from Ndebele people of the moulds of Mthuli Ncube: they disregard the murderers: are supping with the genocide perpetrators as if they killed cockroaches’ mice or ants. You were quick to denounce Mthuli Ncube for uttering an abomination: thank you. Can he be so blind as to disregard multiple lives lost for decades under such excruciation circumstances because you want to please your boss? One day, you will be discarded and demoted like Cain Mathema who has been thrust down silently following the footsteps of Kembo Mohadi. There should never be any respect given for the likes of Mthuli Ncube, Cain Mathema and Kembo Mohadi.

Doctor On The Run Over Abortion

By A Correspondent- Police have arrested a Bulawayo couple for terminating a preg_nancy with the assistance of a medical doctor.

On their twitter page, police said the pair visited a private doctor, who is still at large, on September 30 and were given some pills which the woman took to terminate her preg_nancy.

“The ZRP is investigating a case of unlawful termination of preg_nancy in which a Bulawayo woman (20) conspired with her boyfriend (27) to terminate a preg_nancy. The two visited a private doctor, who is still at large, and were given some pills on 30 September 2021.

“After taking the pills the woman’s condition deteriorated resulting in her discharging a foetus in a plastic bucket. Police has since arrested the two suspects,” said the police.

ZRP Gags Female Officers From Social Media

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police, ZRP has warned female officers against “tarnishing the image of the force” by posting “sexually seductive” images of themselves on social media.

The warning was made in a memorandum dated 29 September 2021 by Deputy Commissioner General [Operations] who directed the holding of disciplinary trials and suitability boards held for offending cops.

The memo has been cascaded to police provincial, district right down to police stations where individual police officers have been informed.
In a copy of the memo relayed to Officers in Charge of police stations in Mount Darwin district Sunday by Officer Commanding Police Mount Darwin District, police were warned against “misuse of social media”.
Read the memo, “This Headquarters has noted with concern the proliferation of photos and videos on social media platforms where police officers are openly seen denigrating the Government, uttering political statements and improperly dressed with some female officers posting sexually seductive photos and videos in full Zimbabwe Republic Police uniform.
“This conduct is tarnishing the Zimbabwe Republic Police’s image and is contrary to the dictates of the disciplinary code as espoused in the Police Act, Chapter 11:10.
“Commanders are implored to immediately identify such members and take decisive action which includes disciplinary trials and boards of inquiry (suitability).
“The current trending video on the social media where two members are seen openly dressed in Police uniform, holding a swipe card, while displaying local currency notes and lip syncing to the lyrics of the song Munyu Hauchavavi (Salt) by Blessing Shumba, is a case in point.”

Mwonzora Has Capacity to Cancel 2023 Elections ?

..Let’s move away from this programming and see what has made our elections disputable for these last years…

The Douglas Mwonzora MDC T party has confirmed its leader’s hint that it has negotiated for a canceling of the 2023 elections. Mwonzora appeared on ZimEye last week and held a 2 hour public engagement during which he appeared to contradict himself by saying, “there is no such thing as a postponement of elections.” (AUDIO)

https://youtu.be/PYIXkyZEA80

This time the MDC-T has stepped up efforts to get the 2023 polls postponed, saying they were a waste of time and should only be held after electoral reforms have been implemented, the local Newsday reports. FULL TEXT

https://youtu.be/C5zgGFHbioc

MDC-T national chairman Morgen Komichi yesterday told NewsDay that the party believed that dialogue with President Emmerson Mnangagwa was the way to go.

The opposition party led by Douglas Mwonzora is currently engaged in meetings, deliberating on Mnangagwa’s response to its plea to postpone by-elections and also the 2023 elections.

On June 11, Mnangagwa and Mwonzora held a closed-door meeting at State House in Harare at a closed meeting, and it was reported that the MDC-T leader had asked the President to scrap the pending by-elections for more than 40 parliamentary seats and more than 80 council seats triggered by his party’s recall of MPs and councillors belonging to the MDC Alliance.

This was followed by a proposal in July by MDC-T senators during a sitting of the Parliamentary Thematic Committee on Peace and Security for the postponement of elections citing COVID-19 regulations.

On Saturday, the opposition party met with provincial executives to discuss Mnangagwa’s response to its proposals.

Komichi yesterday told NewsDay that elections without reforms were a waste of time as they would be disputed.

“People need reforms, and it will be foolhardy for people to just be programmed. Let’s move away from this programming and see what has made our elections disputable for these last years,” he said.

“We must come to reality and say because we don’t have electoral reforms, the outcome is predetermined and can be manipulated, and it will be stupid for Zimbabweans to go for an election or a programme that they know the outcome is predetermined.

“The time is now for the people of Zimbabwe to go to the drawing table to say what are the serious issues affecting us, and then we do a process to welcome whoever the winner is.”

He said Zimbabwe was now poorer because of the country’s preoccupation with elections for the last two decades.

“For the last 20 years, people are not concentrating on the economy, and that is why the country is poorer and poorer. Soon after voting, there is a dispute, court challenges, Sadc is involved and people do not benefit from
that.

“People want national dialogue, a process that guarantees them better living and is predictable. With the experience of the 2008 dialogue, the 1987 unity dialogue among others, they are positive on the dialogue process to resolve conflict. We have a challenge as Zimbabweans right now that we are only two years before elections, but we have never sat down to dialogue over a thing like electoral reforms, and you know our elections have been disputed since time immemorial. To me, it will be very unreasonable for us as Zimbabweans to just assume things will be okay on their own without us taking action as far as the pushing for national dialogue is concerned.”

Komichi also said there were negative perceptions regarding the Political Actors Dialogue as a Mnangagwa thing.

“But let us come back and say it was an effort to create a dialogue platform. What can we do as Zimbabweans to make it more friendly and inclusive? Let’s move away from the politics of acrimony,” he said.

On a possible coalition government with Zanu PF, Komichi added: “That will be the product of the dialogue, but what we need is something that will benefit the people of Zimbabwe. Whatever comes of the dialogue that will benefit the people of Zimbabwe will be welcome.”

The MDC-T has been accused of working with Zanu PF to block the 2023 elections and also decimate the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance.

Mwonzora’s spokesperson Lloyd Damba yesterday confirmed the on-going meetings by the party, saying they were triggered by Mnangagwa’s response to the party’s request.

Mnangagwa is said to have responded by saying there should be dialogue between the two parties.

“As I said before that the response by President Mnangagwa triggered meetings of various organs of the party, starting with that of the national standing committee, which was then followed by the national executive committee in pursuance to ratifying the dialogue process which many Zimbabweans are eager to see kick start,” Damba said.

“Yesterday’s meeting was a consultative meeting in line with our core value as a party that seeks the mandate of the organs and the membership of the party to make decisions for the good of the people of Zimbabwe such as the very important decision to resolve Zimbabwe’s political, social and economic woes through dialogue with Zanu PF and other State players. – Newsday/Additional

Govt Disapproves Kenneth Raydon Sharpe’s Bid To Take Over Warren Hills Golf Club

By A Correspondent| The government of Zimbabwe has reportedly dismissed as Unprocedural and grossly irregular, the move by City of Harare to transfer Warren Hills Golf Club to Sunshine Development Private Limited a joint venture company between Harare and controversial businessman Kenneth Raydon Sharpe.

According to High Court papers filed by Warren Hills Golf Club in opposition to a scandalous plan to convert Warren Hills Golf Club, a recreational facility into a residential area, the club said the disposal of the recreational facility was grossly irregular and done without ministerial consent as well as full council approval.

“Investigations by the Ministry of Local Government still in progress have to date established unprocedural and grossly irregular disposal of reserved land to plaintiff without informing the sitting lessee change of use, full council approval and ministerial consent

“By reason of investigations aforesaid, the national agency investigating corruption (ZACC) was and is seized with the matter and is currently unravelling the corrupt and unprocedural activities that created the title deed relied on by plaintiff with a view to regularity in the matter,” said Warren Hills Golf Club.

The club also dismissed Sunshine Development private limited as the lawful and legitimate owners of the 80 hectare land at the centre of the dispute.

“In the premises plaintiff is not lawful and legitimate owner of the land occupied and used by defendant and has no legal right to demand rent from defendant or its removal from the premises,” added Warren Hills Golf Club.

Sunshine Development which is 70 percent owned by Sharpe is attempting to evict Warren Hills Golf Club which recently renewed its lease with City of Harare by a further 20 years.

The Sharpe owned company is insisting that the 80 hectares where the golf course is sitting on was transferred from City of Harare as part of the joint venture agreement that culminated in Sunshine Development Private Limited.

City of Harare is a minority shareholder in Sunshine Development with 30 percent shares.

The municipality has since availed its own commitment of land while according Shadreck Tondori in another litigation case against Sharpe, Minister of Local Government and Public Works, the controversial businessman has not shown what it contributed to justify a 70% shareholding.

ZEC Gives In To Chamisa’s Demands

By A Corespondent- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has given the opposition MDC Alliance the greenlight to attend its provincial meetings.

The Nelson Chamisa-led outfit had been barred from attending the provincial consultative meetings.

The decision to allow it comes after a week of drama where a letter from within ZEC seeking clarification on how to deal with MDC Alliance was leaked and two activists arrested for protesting the exclusion.

Speaking at a Change Radio function in Harare, Saturday, party vice president Lynette Karenyi-Kore confirmed this.

“We would like to applaud the efforts of Denford Ngadziore and the entire Youth Assembly who fought hard against this injustice,” said Karenyi-Kore.

“ZEC has finally communicated and allowed us to attend provincial consultative meetings.”

Ngadziore was arrested, Thursday, alongside activist Chrispen Bvirwa while attempting to forcibly attend the second consecutive consultative meeting in protest.

ZEC has since its inception been accused of being under Zanu PF control.

Mwonzora Party Tells Mnangagwa To Cancel 2023 Elections

..Let’s move away from this programming and see what has made our elections disputable for these last years…

The Douglas Mwonzora MDC T party has confirmed its leader’s hint that it has negotiated for a canceling of the 2023 elections. Mwonzora appeared on ZimEye last week and held a 2 hour public engagement during which he appeared to contradict himself by saying, “there is no such thing as a postponement of elections.” (AUDIO)

 

https://youtu.be/PYIXkyZEA80

This time the MDC-T has stepped up efforts to get the 2023 polls postponed, saying they were a waste of time and should only be held after electoral reforms have been implemented, the local Newsday reports. FULL TEXT

 

https://youtu.be/C5zgGFHbioc

MDC-T national chairman Morgen Komichi yesterday told NewsDay that the party believed that dialogue with President Emmerson Mnangagwa was the way to go.

The opposition party led by Douglas Mwonzora is currently engaged in meetings, deliberating on Mnangagwa’s response to its plea to postpone by-elections and also the 2023 elections.

On June 11, Mnangagwa and Mwonzora held a closed-door meeting at State House in Harare at a closed meeting, and it was reported that the MDC-T leader had asked the President to scrap the pending by-elections for more than 40 parliamentary seats and more than 80 council seats triggered by his party’s recall of MPs and councillors belonging to the MDC Alliance.

This was followed by a proposal in July by MDC-T senators during a sitting of the Parliamentary Thematic Committee on Peace and Security for the postponement of elections citing COVID-19 regulations.

On Saturday, the opposition party met with provincial executives to discuss Mnangagwa’s response to its proposals.

Komichi yesterday told NewsDay that elections without reforms were a waste of time as they would be disputed.

“People need reforms, and it will be foolhardy for people to just be programmed. Let’s move away from this programming and see what has made our elections disputable for these last years,” he said.

“We must come to reality and say because we don’t have electoral reforms, the outcome is predetermined and can be manipulated, and it will be stupid for Zimbabweans to go for an election or a programme that they know the outcome is predetermined.

“The time is now for the people of Zimbabwe to go to the drawing table to say what are the serious issues affecting us, and then we do a process to welcome whoever the winner is.”

He said Zimbabwe was now poorer because of the country’s preoccupation with elections for the last two decades.

“For the last 20 years, people are not concentrating on the economy, and that is why the country is poorer and poorer. Soon after voting, there is a dispute, court challenges, Sadc is involved and people do not benefit from
that.

“People want national dialogue, a process that guarantees them better living and is predictable. With the experience of the 2008 dialogue, the 1987 unity dialogue among others, they are positive on the dialogue process to resolve conflict. We have a challenge as Zimbabweans right now that we are only two years before elections, but we have never sat down to dialogue over a thing like electoral reforms, and you know our elections have been disputed since time immemorial. To me, it will be very unreasonable for us as Zimbabweans to just assume things will be okay on their own without us taking action as far as the pushing for national dialogue is concerned.”

Komichi also said there were negative perceptions regarding the Political Actors Dialogue as a Mnangagwa thing.

“But let us come back and say it was an effort to create a dialogue platform. What can we do as Zimbabweans to make it more friendly and inclusive? Let’s move away from the politics of acrimony,” he said.

On a possible coalition government with Zanu PF, Komichi added: “That will be the product of the dialogue, but what we need is something that will benefit the people of Zimbabwe. Whatever comes of the dialogue that will benefit the people of Zimbabwe will be welcome.”

The MDC-T has been accused of working with Zanu PF to block the 2023 elections and also decimate the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance.

Mwonzora’s spokesperson Lloyd Damba yesterday confirmed the on-going meetings by the party, saying they were triggered by Mnangagwa’s response to the party’s request.

Mnangagwa is said to have responded by saying there should be dialogue between the two parties.

“As I said before that the response by President Mnangagwa triggered meetings of various organs of the party, starting with that of the national standing committee, which was then followed by the national executive committee in pursuance to ratifying the dialogue process which many Zimbabweans are eager to see kick start,” Damba said.

“Yesterday’s meeting was a consultative meeting in line with our core value as a party that seeks the mandate of the organs and the membership of the party to make decisions for the good of the people of Zimbabwe such as the very important decision to resolve Zimbabwe’s political, social and economic woes through dialogue with Zanu PF and other State players. – Newsday/Additional

Gwanda Man Arrested For Stealing Donkeys

By A Correspondent-Police in Gwanda have recovered 16 cattle and seven donkeys after a weeklong operation against cattle rustlers in Gwanda District that have terrorised farmers and villagers over the last few months.

A suspect, Prince Dube alias Vusa Mutopini, was arrested for stock theft while 55 others were picked for offences that included public violence after they reportedly attacked livestock owners that were looking for their missing beasts.

The operation, codenamed, Lets Fight Stock Thieves/ Asilwiseni Amasela Ezifuyo, was undertaken by more than 100 police officers, some on horseback, from 26 September.
The 16 cattle recovered are worth US$4 800 while the seven donkeys are valued at $28 700. A car, a Ford Ranger, was left behind by one of the suspected stock thieves as he fled with police in hot pursuit.

In a statement, the Zimbabwe Republic Police confirmed developments regarding the operation.
“The ZRP has intensified an operation code named ‘Lets Fight Stock Thieves/ Asilwiseni Amasela Ezifuyo’. From 26-29/09/21, 16 stolen cattle valued at US$4 800 and seven donkeys valued at $28 700 were recovered at Guyu area, Gwanda. An unregistered Ford Ranger vehicle was also recovered and revenue valued at $12 000 was raised from other offences during the operation,” the statement read.
Acting Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson Sergeant Stanford Mguni told Sunday News that 11 of the cattle had been recovered from suspected rustler Dube.
“Eleven of the cattle and two of the donkeys were freshly branded. All these were recovered from one source while the others were recovered elsewhere,” he said.

After the operation, the recovered cattle were put on parade at Shanyawugwe Shopping Centre for the owners to identify them. Sgt Mguni said so far, five cattle and five donkeys had been identified by their owners.
He said the other 55 people were arrested for attacking cattle owners that were going around searching for their livestock.
Shanyawugwe has earned a reputation as the stock theft “headquarters of the province”. In the past month, there has been sad news circulating on social media relating to massive stock theft incidents in Gwanda District.
In one story farmers from Kafusi in the south western end of Gwanda District, came together and organised a vehicle to transport them around the district in search of their missing cattle.
This was after they had been losing animals in droves. Their search took them to as far as the Makhado area towards Beitbridge where it is alleged that they recovered some of their stolen animals in a feedlot owned by an unnamed farmer.
They had to force entry into the farm as workers denied them entry. Last week, Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi ordered an official inquiry into livestock theft on his country’s border with Zimbabwe.

“The terms of reference for the commission of inquiry is to establish the problem of livestock rustling in the Bobirwa villages along the Botswana/Zimbabwe border and determine the extent of the problem,” a statement accompanying the appointment of the commission read.

Chamisa Weakens Sikhala

By A Correspondent- Opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has weakened the vibrant and outspoken party’s Vice Chairman, Job Sikhala and appointed Sesel Zvidzai to the same position.

Zvidzai, a former Deputy Minister of Local Government and Urban Development, confirmed the appointment in a Facebook post on Friday. Read the post:
After two days pasting together the jigsaw puzzle for the change we all need. Change that will deliver for us all, the Zimbabwe family.
Happy to make my contribution in my newly appointed post of VC of the Party of excellence by President Chamisa

Chamisa also appointed pro-democracy human rights lawyer and legislator for Hwange Central Fortune Daniel Molokele as the new Deputy Treasurer-General. Molekele confirmed the appointment:
Confirmation of my Appointment …
I am so humbled to confirm that President Advocate Nelson Chamisa has appointed me as the new Deputy Treasurer General of the MDC Alliance with immediate effect. Thank you.
There have been mixed reactions to the appointments with some suggesting that the appointment of Zvidzai is a blow for Job’ Wiwa’ Sikhala who is the elected Vice-Chairperson.
Some said Chamisa was violating the party’s constitution as the holders of that office must the elected by the people.

Filthy Mugwadi Pictures Expose Mnangagwa Regime UZ

By A Correspondent- Pictures of Zanu PF’s Director of Information and Publicity, Tafadzwa Mugwadi has set social media ablaze with some saying he is struggling in life yet wants to make the public believe his party can transform their lives.

Tafadzwa Mugwadi

One Cde Never Maswerasei posted on Twitter saying the former MDC official was disgusting. He said:

Dear Tafadzwa Mugwadi: Mfanha iwe ndakambokuudza kuti hauna kurongeka brain dzako zvino chiona manje. Takatadzeiko kutinyadzisa zvakadai? Chii ichi babamudiki? Murikutanda botso here? Munhu waDirector of Comms for an entire ruling party. Ndikauyako ndoda kukurova zvekuti heki. [I once told you that you’re not organised. What have we done to deserve this embarassment? What’s happening young brother? Are you being tormented by some spirits? A whole Director of Communication for an entire party. I will beat you thoroughly when I come there.]

The governing party posted the same picture wishing him “the best of studies.”

MDC Alliance NewZealand posted the picture and said:

Communications @TafadzwaMugwadi. He lives in such insalubrious conditions which could be his source of anger everytime he opens his mouth. The guy insults and defend the corrupt @ZANUPF_Officials who live in Mansions & drives the latest top range cars.

Some said the pictures portrayed the life led by most of the supporters of the governing ZANU PF part adding that they need help for them to see how ZANU PF is destroying their lives.

Some defended the former Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) leader, saying he was at least not living a fake life.

Living standards in Zimbabwe have been deteriorating for the past two decades and many attribute the sad state of affairs to maladministration by the ruling ZANU PF.

Speaking to ZimEye later, Mugwadi said he was not at all at home, insisting that the building is in fact Manfred Hall, at the University Of Zimbabwe.

“ZEC Is Taking Orders From Zanu PF HQ”

Tinashe Sambiri| The MDC Alliance Namibia has pointed out that ZEC is taking direct orders from Zanu PF.

In a statement released on Friday, MDC Alliance Namibia slammed both ZEC and Zanu PF for attempting to suffocate the people’s struggle.

According to MDC Alliance Namibia, electoral reforms are imminent.

Read statement below:

Zec is unqualified to administer free ,fair and credible democratic elections in Zimbabwe, Mdc Alliance Namibia echoes.

01 October 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia is both perplexed and infuriated to learn that the captured Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has barred the alternative government Mdc Alliance from its provisional consultations in provinces meant to deliberate electoral developments claiming they don’t know who the Political Behemoth Mdc Alliance is. The futile attempt to annihilate the people’s democratic project will not suffice despite several efforts to replace the genuine revolutionaries with their surrogates.

As a district which subscribes to the People’s Party led the pragmatic and organic leadership of President Advocate Nelson Chamisa Wamba Dia Wamba, we absolutely condemn the arbitrary arrest of our vibrant councillor, Denford Ngadziore and journalists who were arrested for demanding Constitutional Democracy. We shall continue to advocate for the unconditional release of the incarcerated youthful leaders Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe and Councillor Denford Ngadziore.

It was quite pathetic and astounding to hear the remote-controlled Zec Spokesperson Commissioner Joyce Kazembe confirming that the Mdc Alliance was not invited. She said:” We didn’t extend our invitation to Mdc Alliance to be part of a stakeholder meeting because the matter regarding the name Mdc Alliance is still before the courts”.

This clearly unearthes how Zec takes instructions from the Shake-Shake building. Mdc Alliance Namibia concurs with the party Spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi Mahere who postulated that the development was an incontrovertible confirmation that Zec was partisan and deliberately serves the interests of the clueless Harare regime. We shall continue to believe that Mdc Alliance is the biggest political outfit in the country and we will remain convinced that there is no lawful excuse for barring it from stakeholder engagement being the only political formation that has managed to submit an alternative Electoral Bill in line with our reform agenda.

Furthermore, the Nelson Chamisa led Mdc Alliance is the sole party which has reignited the loud calls for comprehensive political and electoral reforms ahead of 2023 harmonised elections. It is the Mdc Alliance only that has incessantly drawn serious attention clamouring for non-partisan administration of electoral processes by the supposed independent institution.

As an external assembly, Mdc Alliance Namibia shall continue to pile political and diplomatic pressure on the desperate Zanupf regime exposing the inadquacies of the current Electoral Act as well as the dismal failures of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to implement all measures as are consistent with the independence of an electoral body. Given this background, it becomes imperative for all social democrats across the globe to unite against a compromised institution.There is need to amplify our revolutionary voices so that our projected 6 million votes in 2023 will come to fruition. #RegisterToVote.

Moreover, Zec has to put into cognisance that only the Mdc Alliance driven by President Advocate Nelson Chamisa had already issued, for ease reference 20 Principles for Reliable, Inclusive and Credible Elections in Zimbabwe( PRICE ).

As Constitutional Democrats, we urge all stakeholders to rejuvenate these as we think that addressing them will automatically put this beloved country on the road to legitimate electoral outcomes. Zec must be ashamed of itself! We demand an independent institution to run elections in Zimbabwe, we are tired of rigging, violence and intimidation. Right now Denford Ngadziore is in the hell hole cells, tortured for demanding a free, fair and credible Zec. We demand his immediate release.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia still believes that diaspora vote is one of the fundamental electoral demands which may enhance the country’s democracy and electoral processes. As the country’s mammoth contributors of foreign currency earnings, our right to vote should be non-negotiable. We comprehend that the world is run by those who show up through participatory democracy.

Elections belong to the people and it is part of independence therefore every eligible voter should exercise his/her right to vote by virtue of being a Zimbabwean regardless of one’s geographical location. Foreign nationals from Mozambique, South Africa, Namibia only to mention but a few resident in Zimbabwe participate in the electoral processes of their mother countries! What is so special about these SADC countries? Is our motherland an exception? Dangerous freedom is the only panacea to a free, fair and credible election in Zimbabwe.

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Gift Ostallos Siziba Speaks On New Role

Adíos Youth Assembly…

Revolutionary Greetings Comrades!

Fellow young people in Zimbabwe and abroad, I pen this message as a way of expressing my revolutionary and heartfelt gratitude and support that you showed me throughout my tenure as the Secretary General of our party’s Youth Assembly.

Much appreciation goes to the Youth Assembly structures across the country and the diaspora for their solid and unquestionable support and commitment that you showed me during my tenure.

I remain a dedicated servant of the people’s revolution for genuine democratic change under the able leadership of President, Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Together we managed to influence change within and amongst the young people. We have scored victories, losses and survived challenges together but most importantly we remained focused on the task at hand in transforming the country for change.

Fellow comrades,the democratic trumpet summons us now to be resolute and duty calls as l take a new, challenging and important task. The Democratic Alternative is here to stay it is going nowhere.

Comradely,

Cde Ostallos Siziba

Gift Ostallos Siziba

Jestina Mukoko Condemns Harassment Of Marry Chiwenga …

Tinashe Sambiri|Prominent human rights activist and former broadcaster Jestina Mukoko has condemned the harassment of Marry Chiwenga by the Zanu PF regime.

Marry is being denied access to treatment by individuals reportedly receiving orders from her former husband Constantino Chiwenga.

Mukoko described the harassment of Marry as heartbreaking.

“Heartbreaking. As a woman and mother I stand with Marry Chiwenga she deserves to access treatment where she chooses and she has a right to access her children. This is cruel inhuman treatment. What does this say about our leaders?@edmnangagwa,” Mukoko wrote on Twitter.

Women’s rights defender
Namatai Kwekweza also wrote:
“This is not okay! This is heartbreaking”

Marry Chiwenga

Mwonzora Says Zimbabweans Will Never Remove ZANU PF

Douglas Mwonzora

MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora has said Zimbabweans will never remove ZANU PF because they are clueless.

Mwonzora said Zimbabweans have no plan that could remove the ruling Zanu PF party at elections.
The former MDC Alliance secreta

ry-general accused some opposition parties of only being active on social media, but without strategies to replace the ruling party in 2023.

Critics accuse Mwonzora of working with Zanu PF to destroy the larger rival faction led by Nelson Chamisa ahead of the 2023 elections.

Mwonzora has so far recalled more than 40 MPs and 80 councillors that were elected on the MDC Alliance ticket, and is also trying to take over the party’s name.

Last week, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission did not invite the MDC Alliance to a Harare provincial stakeholder engagement meeting, alleging that its party name was under contention.

“We need to understand the values of democracy and plurality in our society. Zimbabweans are free to choose their political leaders. In other words, we should know exactly what we want to replace Zanu PF with,” Mwonzora told NewsDay.

“The objective is to take over power peacefully and democratically and govern differently, thereby changing the lives of the people for the better. In other words, the main objective should not be power for the sake of power. It should be power to change the lives of our people.”

Mwonzora accused other opposition parties of losing focus.

“We have seen political parties whose main objective is to spread hate and propaganda on social media against other political parties,” he said.

Political analysts in Zimbabwe have in the past urged opposition parties to gang up against Zanu PF in the 2023 elections.

But National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) president Lovemore Madhuku told NewsDay that it was imperative to evaluate what could replace the Zanu PF government before pushing the coalition agenda.

“As the NCA party, we are not forming a coalition with anyone. Zanu PF is currently not in office as it is a government that is not functional. I also do not believe that everyone in government is Zanu PF,” Madhuku said.

“We have a government that is not performing and it must be replaced. It is not a question of just removing a government, but the issue is who must replace it. Zanu PF must be replaced with a competent team with appropriate qualities that meet the people’s needs.” Newsday

Chamisa, Mwonzora Councillors Strike Unity Pact?

The Matabeleland South branch of the MDC-T led by Douglas Mwonzora on Friday resolved to work with councillors affiliated to the MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa in an electoral pact that will see them fielding one candidate to contest elections in the province.
More than 80 council by-elections are pending across the country, and more than 40 parliamentary seats are vacant after the MDC-T recalled legislators and councillors affiliated to the MDC Alliance.

However, by-elections were suspended by government due to COVID-19 regulations.

In Matabeleland South, Mwonzora’s MDC-T provincial executive has said it is opposed to recalls and wants unity talks with other opposition parties to ensure victory against Zanu PF.

“We are planning on having one single candidate from the MDC Alliance or MDC-T so that we push the Matabeleland South agenda. The electorate is clear that it wants a united MDC,” Matabeleland South provincial chairperson Ekem Moyo (MDC-T), who is former Gwanda South legislator, said.

On Friday, the provincial executive led by Moyo, provincial secretary-general Younger Moyo and organising secretary Bekezela Maplanka met a number of MDC Alliance councillors in Gwanda to strike a unity pact.

“We have to think of the electorate. At the end of the day, it is our feeling that constituents should not be sacrificed because of our differences as the leadership. We have to work for the good of the electorate which voted us into power. In our engagements with ordinary party supporters and the general citizenry, they are clear that they are not happy with all this infighting,” Moyo said.

“In Matabeleland South, we have a number of councillors from the MDC Alliance that we are working with because they were elected and should not be sacrificed or fired.”

In terms of section 129(1)(k) of the Constitution, legislators and councillors can be recalled at the instigation of the party that got them elected into Parliament.

Electoral watchdogs like the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (Zesn) have, however, expressed concern over the slow pace in implementing electoral reforms ahead of the by-elections and general elections in 2023.

“Zesn calls upon the government to move with speed in the implementation of the electoral reforms, as most remain unattended to at a time when Zimbabwe is barely two years away from yet another set of harmonised elections in 2023,” Zesn said in a recent statement.

“If addressed early, the reforms would contribute to a more credible electoral process. Having to rush electoral law changes on the eve of elections, as has been the case in the past, is not in the best interest of democracy.” -Newsday

Soldiers Hoodwink Junior Football Players

Own Correspondent|There was chaos at the Braille Under 16 Tournament as the organizers failed to reward participants as per their promise.

The organizers are Shonhiwa and one Eddie from the Presidential Guard barracks in Dzivarasekwa.

“N C Sports Academy qualified for the Braille Under16 Tournament vs Mountain Academy.

Surprisingly the tournament organizers did not have prizes for the tournament …

The so-called organizer Shonhiwa and one coach Eddie are from army PG Barracks in DZ Harare ,what a shame to the development of Junior Football.

People must not fraudulently take money from parents and teams in the form of tournaments.. .

Junior players must be motivated ,it was a dark day in Kuwadzana yesterday .

Football authorities must take action with against bogus agents. Tournament rules and regulations must be followed ,tough luck to future young warriors of Zimbabwe@ Zimeye Sports,” a sourced wrote to ZimEye.com

Mnangagwa Guards Spoil Football Tournament

Own Correspondent|There was chaos at the Braille Under 16 Tournament as the organizers failed to reward participants as per their promise.

The organizers are Shonhiwa and one Eddie from the Presidential Guard barracks in Dzivarasekwa.

“N C Sports Academy qualified for the Braille Under16 Tournament vs Mountain Academy.

Surprisingly the tournament organizers did not have prizes for the tournament …

The so-called organizer Shonhiwa and one coach Eddie are from army PG Barracks in DZ Harare ,what a shame to the development of Junior Football.

People must not fraudulently take money from parents and teams in the form of tournaments.. .

Junior players must be motivated ,it was a dark day in Kuwadzana yesterday .

Football authorities must take action with against bogus agents. Tournament rules and regulations must be followed ,tough luck to future young warriors of Zimbabwe@ Zimeye Sports,” a sourced wrote to ZimEye.com

Zanu PF Ideas Too Old For Country- Chiwenga

Zimbabwean preacher Apostle Talent Chiwenga has said the younger generation must have a say in the affairs of this country adding that ZANU PF’s ideas are too old for this generation.

In a video circulating on social media, Chiwenga said the future of this country belongs to those under the age of forty hence the need to allow them to participate in political and development discourses.

He said it was wrong to believe that the young generation is too young to determine the future they want considering that most of the war veterans went to war when they were mere teenagers.

His remarks come when Zimbabwe is preparing for the 2023 general elections with the opposition hoping to dislodge the governing ZANU PF from power for the first time in history.

ZANU PF has been in power since 1980 when the country got independence from Britain. The party claims it is poised for another landslide victory.- Pindula News

Apostle Talent Chiwenga

Former Bulawayo Deputy Mayor Dies

Former Bulawayo Deputy Mayor, Alderman Amen Mpofu Has Died
Former Bulawayo deputy mayor, Alderman Amen Mpofu has died after battling a kidney ailment for some time.

Mpofu died at Mpilo Central hospital on Friday.

MDC Alliance Bulawayo spokesperson, Swithern Chirowodza confirmed Mpofu’s death saying they have lost a hero who believed in serving the community. Chirowodza said:

His untimely death robs the citizenry and the party of a respected former local government representative. He was a pillar of the MDC Alliance party. He lived and breathed MDC-A and stood with the party through its most difficult times. He was a tremendous asset. His death is a loss not only to his Party but to the political arena of the country as a whole. I extend my deepest condolence.

Bulawayo deputy mayor Mlandu Ncube said Mpofu is the one who introduced him to local government politics. Said Ncube:

As I rose through the ranks I have always been a great admirer of this humble but very effective Alderman. In fact, he is the one who introduced me to local government politics way back in 2007. He believed in the young while spending his years in public life, serving society. Known for his sharp mind, his role in strengthening the party would always be remembered.

In April this year, CITE reported that Mpofu was seriously ill and was battling a kidney ailment that had damaged both organs and left him bedridden.

Back then, MDC Alliance posted on its Twitter account that Alderman Mpofu had refused medical assistance from the First Lady, Auxilia Mnangagwa.

But Alderman Mpofu refuted claims that the first lady had approached him with assistance. – NewsDay

Alderman Mpofu

Form One Pupil Kills Self Over $ 5

A 14-YEAR-OLD Guruve form one student committed suicide by hanging on Friday.

Rodney Bernard’s body was found hanging on a tree in Guruve growth point after he was confronted by his parents over a missing US$5.

Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe confirmed the case.

A witness Farai Dumbura said the now deceased went missing for two days before being found hanging on a tree by a passerby.

“The deceased had a misunderstanding with his parents over a missing US$5 and decided to hang himself his body was discovered by a passerby two days later,” Dumbura said.

Police warned people to respect human life and avoid suicide.- Bulawayo24

Man Axes Wife To Death, Commits Suicide

A 48-year-old man, who allegedly axed his wife to death in Harare, has committed suicide in Beitbridge after failing to skip the border to South Africa.

It is reported that on September 27, Tinashe Ruzaya Paunosvisva of the Ushewekunze area in Harare killed his wife Ronah Masango with an axe while their two minor children watched in horror.

He then escaped to Beitbridge with the intention to cross over to South Africa, but later committed suicide at the Lutumba Business Centre, some 20km before Beitbridge town along the Masvingo road, after failing to jump the border.

The police officer commanding the Beitbridge district, Chief Superintendent Tichaona Nyongo confirmed the incident today.

“He was wanted in connection with a case of murder at Southlea Park in Harare. The man’s body was found lying by the roadside at Lutumba Business Centre by a passer-by who informed the police. A search was done leading to the discovery of a suicide note in his pocket,” he said.

The body has been taken to the Beitbridge district hospital mortuary for a post-mortem.

Paunosvisva wrote a suicide note, stating that had his wife listened to him, they could still be together.- Chronicle

VP Chiwenga Hauled To Court

By A Correspondent- Vice President and Health Minister Constantino Chiwenga has been dragged to court by a Kwekwe based teacher, Mercy Mjikwa, over new Covid-19 rules targeting unvaccinated citizens.

In an urgent chamber application, Mjikwa and Tolerance Nyamukapa are seeking to overturn the regulations, which bar unvaccinated people to sit-in in restaurants to be declared unlawful.

Mjikwa argues the rule could affect her ability to participate in public gatherings, enter public places, and she might lose her job.

On September 17, Chiwenga, who is also Zimbabwe Vice President, issued Statutory Instrument (SI) 228B,  which ordered all restaurants and hotels offering restaurant services to serve customers on a sit-in basis only if they exhibit proof of having been fully vaccinated.

The SI also allows public gatherings for a maximum of 100 people subject to strict adherence with Covid-19 regulations such as wearing of face masks, temperature checks, sanitising of hands, and social distancing.

“I submit that the compulsory vaccine mandate contained in the Statutory Instrument above is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution and, therefore, invalid to that extent,” the High Court application reads.

“For the government to impose vaccination…is not only to invade my dignity but to also attack it irreparably.”

Mjikwa also cited Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe, Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, and Attorney-General Prince Machaya as the respondents.

She told the court the new mandate should be declared illegal as it disregards the public’s constitutional rights to choose and unofficially forces people to get vaccinated.

“I am now required to be vaccinated before I can be allowed to enter facilities such as health spas, theatres, gymnasiums, and public gatherings at the discretion of the convener of the gathering.

“In short, these regulations are unmistakably coercive and cannot reasonably be considered anything other than an unlawful mandate.

“If I refuse the inoculation, I am subjected to disciplinary proceedings including termination of my employment. The conduct referred above, therefore, flouts the Constitution and the declaration of my fundamental rights.”

Mjikwa is begging the courts to nullify the mandate and declare that SI 228B unconstitutional as it breaches sections 134, 51, 56, 58, 66, 68, and 71 of the Constitution.

Biti’sParliament Return Blocked Again

The readmission of MDC Alliance vice-president Tendai Biti and five other recalled People’s Democratic Party (PDP) MPs to Parliament has been blocked again after Benjamin Rukanda appealed the High Court judgment that reinstated the MPs at the Supreme Court.

Last week, High Court judge Justice Joseph Mafusire ordered that Biti and his five colleagues be readmitted as MPs.


Justice Mafusire said Rukanda had no basis to recall the MPs that include former Mbizo MP Settlement Chikwinya, Willias Madzimure (Kambuzuma), Kucaca Phulu (Nkulumane), Regai Tsunga (Mutasa South), and Sichelesile Mahlangu (Pumula).

Chikwinya Friday said they were only notified of the appeal by Rukanda after a decision had been made. He said:

Rukanda, Lucia Matibenga and other Zanu PF sponsored individuals who are working against the MDC Alliance and the elected people of Zimbabwe who were in Parliament did the obvious and appealed against the judgment of Judge Mafusire.

He said this was the third time that Rukanda and Matibenga had appealed against the ruling and under the circumstances, their return to Parliament remained on hold.

Over 40 MDC Alliance MPs have been recalled since last year after a Supreme Court judgment that nullified the appointment of Nelson Chamisa as MDC-T leader.

Top Byo Lawyer Ditches Shadowy CCC

By A Correspondent- Prominent Bulawayo lawyer Tavengwa Hara has distanced himself from the shadowy Citizens for Convergence for Change (CCC) that listed him as its lawyer upon notifying the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) of its existence and intention to contest the 2023 elections.

The CCC has often been cited as an alternative party name to the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance owing to unending contestation for the name with the Douglas Mwonzora-led MDC.

Mwonzora recently laid claim to the MDC Alliance name.

In a letter addressed to Zec dated 20 September, CCC secretary-general Farai Zhou named Varaidzo Musungo and Hara as presidential candidate and lawyer respectively.

“In the interests of better communication, we are sourcing offices in Harare and will advise once we have these. In the meantime, we ask that you contact us through our legal practitioners, Messrs T Hara and Partners, 2nd Floor, CIPF Centre, J. Moyo, 10th Street, Bulawayo,” the letter reads.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba and Zanu-PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu also posted the same letter on Twitter, fuelling speculation that the CCC was a government-sponsored vehicle to undermine Chamisa.

In fact, Charamba posted the letter on Twitter while it was being typed and before it had reached Zec.

Hara told The NewsHawks he knows nothing about CCC or the people involved in the project, strengthening the suspicion that it is yet another ploy to destabilise the opposition.

“Besides the lawyer-client confidentiality issues, is that letter signed? It (letter) is not even signed. I don’t know anything about it (CCC). I cannot waste my time commenting on things I have no knowledge of things that are on social media,” Hara told The NewsHawks.

Zhou, in the Zec letter, put a Vuhera (Buhera) post box office address.

Bulawayo analyst Effie Ncube said the revelations by Hara confirmed opposition fears of state and Zanu-PF-sponsored manoeuvres to undermine and frustrate the democratic opposition from fighting for a better life for long-suffering Zimbabweans.

“Well, it was very clear from the beginning that this was a fraudulent exercise that is meant to undermine democratic opposition,” Ncube said.

“It is a state-sponsored exercise so that it keeps the opposition divided, so that it keeps the opposition unable to focus on the mis-governance and on corruption so that the opposition does not spotlight the poverty and unemployment and hunger but keeps fighting for its survival.

“The MDC should take advantage of the gaps and really protect the people’s logo or name, as it were, so that no one takes advantage of it going forward.”

Exiled minister Jonathan Moyo once urged the MDC Alliance to legally register the CCC.
In a recent interview in Bulawayo, Chamisa (Chamisa) all but confirmed that the opposition party was moving towards unveiling a citizen-led movement.

“We are in the process of building a citizen movement, a people’s movement, a citizen alliance across the board. We want an omnibus, a broad church that accommodates everyone, a broad organisation that accommodates everyone so that we are able to deliver change,” Chamisa said in the interview.

“Some are saying it is a new name, no, it’s a new direction. Some are saying are you going to give us a different name , yes, it’s a different force altogether that galvanises all the people of Zimbabwe. A lot is happening; there will be no confusion for the people when the time to decide to vote comes.”

A number of new opposition parties are being launched as the country heads towards the 2023 general elections.

The 2018 elections had a total of 23 presidential candidates

Muchinguri Kashiri Tears Into The Late Mugabe Over Failed Economy

By A Correspondent- The minister of Defence, Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, has surprised the nation by blaming the late former President Robert Mugabe for the failed country’s economy.

Muchinguri was giving a vote of thanks after President Emmerson Mnangagwa commissioned a Dairy Production and Milk Value Addition Centre of Excellence at the Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) farm last week when she said this.

She said she was recently left tongue-tied when she was asked tough questions on government performance in the past 40 years by the public.

She, however, said the country had realised meaningful development in the past three years that Mnangagwa has been in power.

“President, I was being asked what we were doing in the last 40 years because there was no development. The only meaningful development being witnessed only started three years ago…where were you Cde Muchinguri, I was asked,” said Muchinguri-Kashiri.
“I had no answer to that, President, but I later said, maybe God wanted things to be done in the second republic. I am sure that was a good answer I gave.”

Both Muchinguri-Kashiri and Mnangagwa were key members of Mugabe’s government since 1980. The same government was accused of running down the economy, gross human rights violations among other challenges.

-The Standard

National Mining ICT Database To Eradicate Mining Disputes

By Jacob Kudzai Mutisi- In 2021 Zimbabwe’s mining sector is proving to be big business, with mineral exports possibly reaching 60% of the country’s export earnings and the mining sector contributing around 20% of national GDP. Zimbabwe now needs to take advantage of the constantly advancing national information and communication technology (ICT), with these impressive set of results by developing a national Mines and Geosciences Central Database System (CDS). This development falls straight into the recommendation of the World Bank. According to a new Zimbabwe Digital Economy Diagnostic report launched by the World Bank.

“Zimbabwe has made digital advancements”. Despite this advance, Zimbabwe is currently capturing only a fraction of its digital transformation growth potential, and the report also recommends strategic investments in digital skills and infrastructure, and that the creation of digital platforms and digital entrepreneurship and this will accelerate the country to create the foundations for the digital economy of the future.

Zimbabwe’s lack of effective regulatory mechanisms and the inability to effectively monitor key mining activities and rein in illegal mining wiping away Zimbabwe’s competitive advantage compared to its neighbouring states. Above that Zimbabwe’s mining sector has been riddled with legal disputes over mining claims over the years and  has also seen a surge of physical attacks by two or more individuals claiming ownership of the same exploration or mining claim. To solve these disputes Zimbabwe needs to develop an ICT web and mobile based CDS database portal which should feature a web and mobile based interface that allows data transparency, search and filtering function, and access to all applications that includes mining application and exploration information. The portal should allow users access to information regarding the status of mining applications, requests for mineral analysis, mining tenements/permits issued, mineral resources data, mining technology related data, mineral industry reports, status of mining-related cases, research and technology data, mine environmental and safety data, and other mining-related data.

For Zimbabwe, the adoption and development of the CDS presents opportunities for mining sector because technology can reduce costs, increase the speed, processing of documents and maintain a centralized database for all mining-related information, to be publicly accessible, transparent, complete and comprehensive. To ensure that the data on the portal is timely and relevant, updates are scheduled as frequent as three days, weekly and quarterly, or semi-annually and annually, depending upon the approval or need for new updates.

Zimbabwe was once the world’s third-largest producer of gold, holds substantial endowments of close to 40 different minerals. The country is also known to have commercial deposits of oil and the country has one of the largest known coal-bed methane gas deposits in Africa. Zimbabwe continue to attract numerous investors from South Africa, China, Australia and various European nations. With the Government of Zimbabwe playing an active role in recognizing that mining and its industries will be key to the nation’s development.

With the projected economic growth anchored by the mining sector Zimbabwe needs to have a transparency and accountability system and this can only be achieved by having a national ICT web and mobile based Mines and Geosciences Central Database

Maternity Wing Blown Away By Strong Winds

By A Correspondent- Expecting mothers at Manama Hospital in Matabeleland South survived by a whisker after the maternity ward they were in had its roof blown away by strong winds on Sunday Afternoon.

Heavy rains accompanied by strong winds pounded the area just after 4 pm leaving a trail of destruction at the hospital.

There were no injuries reported.

Sources at the hospital who spoke to CITE said they were caught surprise as there were no signs of rain prior to the incident.

“There were no signs of rain prior to the incident. The weather suddenly changed and strong winds started blowing and they destroyed the roof of the maternity ward,” said the source.

Meanwhile, the patients who were at the maternity ward were moved to another ward.

Contacted for a comment, Matabeleland South Provincial Medical Director, Dr Rudo Chikodzore said she is yet to get a full report.

“I just received a call now. The team is on the ground yet to send full details,” said Dr Chikodzore.

Disband ZEC And Reform

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission must be apolitical and should not dance to the whims of the ruling party.

By Leonard Koni- By not allowing MDC-Alliance which has more than two million people to the stakeholders meeting and not recognizing the party is just a recipe of disaster. The party represents a big number of people than those who attended the meeting. Priscilla Chigumba must be ashamed of herself.

The last week’s behaviour leaves a lot to be desired and it really exposes it’s double standards of discharging it’s duties and cannot be trusted by electoral players in Zimbabwe.

Its existence in Zimbabwe is now a complete joke, nightmare and a disaster.

This is prima farcie evidence that the institution has been captured since time immemorial by the ruling party hence the call for electoral and media reforms should be instituted before it’s too late.

Its unfortunate that the electorak body is now acting like a Zanu PF cell which always wait for a command from those who have the levers of political power.

ZEC has officially come a referee a player at the same time and has ceased its constitutional duty of supervising and running elections to the satisfaction of Zimbabweans.

The recruitment of ZEC officers must also be questioned, interrogated and scrutinised. It looks like the institution is wholly manned by central intelligence officers who appear to be enablers of the regime. It must stop being partisan and deliver its mandate without fear or favour.

It is critical that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission must be proactive and ensure that there is a level playing field for all contesting political parties. ZEC must be an examplary leader in electoral democracy and supervising elections from time to time.

In 2008 ZEC deliberately delayed to announce the Presidential elections  pitting the two late rivals Morgan Tsvangirayi of MDC and Robert Mugabe of Zanu PF. On March 29, 2008 unofficial preliminary results indicated a favourable result for Tsvangirayi.

Results were not officially released until May 2, when it was announced that Tsvangirai had garnered more votes (47.9 percent) than Mugabe (43.2 percent).

Gift Konjana who contested the 2018 parliamentary election under an MDC Alliance ticket, and a flawed counting process by (ZEC) saw the electoral body declaring Nduna of Zanu PF, the winner.

Soon after the count and declaration of     Nduna as the winner, Konjana demanded a recount and he came out a winner. ZEC admitted to the anomaly but up to now the case is still being swept under the carpet.

This underlines the level of toxicity in the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.

ED Accused Of Banning The MDC Alliance Movement

By A Correspondent- The MDC Alliance accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa of “banning our movement” on Thursday after officials were blocked from attending a meeting of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) in Harare.

Police arrested three MDC Alliance officials outside the ZEC offices, apparently to foil a flash demonstration. In the rumpus, 10 journalists were also rounded up and held at a police station for two hours before being released without charge.

The MDC Alliance said one of its officials, Wilias Madzimure, had been barred from a stakeholder meeting called by ZEC to discuss “topical issues” ahead of elections in 2023.

Just days earlier, a memo from ZEC official Majefure Sunduza to the independent elections body’s acting CEO Jane Chigidi leaked. In it, Sunduza asked: “Now that we have started planning for stakeholder engagement, what is our position on MDC Alliance?

“We are aware that they have taken us to court and the courts do not recognise them. However, in the absence of a prompt response from the powers that be, we will not invite MDC Alliance to our provincial stakeholders meetings. As always, your timely assistance is appreciated.”

MDC Alliance vice president Tendai Biti said: “The exclusion of the democratic movement from ZEC’s provincial consultations is another crude reminder of the barbarism and unrelenting quest by Emmerson Mnangagwa of totally banning our movement.”

Biti maintained that the MDC Alliance was “the biggest party in Zimbabwe”, adding: “No amount of chicanery will stop change in Zimbabwe.”

MDC Alliance spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere said ZEC’s admission that there were “powers that be” influencing the conduct of a constitutional body betrayed its lack of impartiality.

“It is manifestly unconstitutional for ZEC to prejudice the lawful interests of the MDC Alliance by excluding us from the engagement process. Regrettably, ZEC has betrayed its captured hand through this unprofessional conduct and exposed its bias against the people’s party,” Mahere said.

In a statement, ZEC chief elections officer Utoile Silaigwana did not specifically address the MDC Alliance allegations that Madzimure was barred. Instead, he said broadly: “Contrary to some press reports, no political party has been barred from attending these meetings which are currently in progress throughout the country.”

Silaigwana said ZEC would hold the meetings in each province once a month, adding: “The commission will ensure that all stakeholders get an opportunity to be invited at the roundtable whose purpose is to share information and discuss topical electoral issues. It is the commission’s mandate to interact with all stakeholders in an impartial manner.”

Jestina Mukoko Blasts Zanu Pf Over Inhuman Treatment Of Marry Chiwenga

By A Correspondent- Prominent human rights activist and former broadcaster Jestina Mukoko has condemned the harassment of Marry Chiwenga by the Zanu PF regime.

Marry is being denied access to treatment by individuals reportedly receiving orders from her former husband Constantino Chiwenga.

Mukoko described the harassment of Marry as heartbreaking.

“Heartbreaking. As a woman and mother I stand with Marry Chiwenga she deserves to access treatment where she chooses and she has a right to access her children. This is cruel inhuman treatment. What does this say about our leaders?@edmnangagwa,” Mukoko wrote on Twitter.

Women’s rights defender
Namatai Kwekweza also wrote:
“This is not okay! This is heartbreaking”

Marry Chiwenga

Atletico Madrid Dismiss Barcelona

Barcelona are no longer unbeaten in La Liga this season and will finish the weekend in ninth place thanks to a 2-0 loss to Atlético Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano. Barça were second-best in every department for 90 minutes, and Ronald Koeman was once again destroyed by his opposing manager as Barça’s crisis gets worse.

FIRST HALF

Barça made a solid start to the game, with a narrow 4-2-3-1 formation with five midfielders that gave them the advantage in midfield and exploited some gaps in the Atlético defense. But Diego Simeone quickly spotted the problem and made a formation change just 12 minutes in, with Thomas Lemar leaving the attack and joining the midfield.

Atlético instantly changed the game in their favor, denying spaces centrally and forcing Barça to attack down the wings without any wingers. Naturally the Blaugrana struggled, and Atlético started to dominate and got two goals to show for it.

The first came in a complete breakdown of Barça’s individual marking, and Luis Suárez was all alone in the middle to pick up a perfect pass to find Thomas Lemar for the opener. And just before halftime, Memphis Depay lost a ball that launched an Atlético counter and Lemar returned the favor, giving Suárez the ball in acres of space and the Uruguayan found the back of the net against his former club.

At halftime, Barça were being thoroughly outcoached and outplayed by Simeone’s Atlético and things promised to get even worse in the second half.

SECOND HALF

The second half was a painful watch. Sergi Roberto came on at halftime and did absolutely nothing, and Barça passed the ball to death without creating any dangerous chances. Barça only looked somewhat good in attack for a brief period after the introduction of Ansu Fati, but Atlético quickly stopped the Prince’s momentum and simply cruised to end of the game without going through any trouble.

The final whistle came to end another depressing loss for a Barça team that looks lost and disorganized. But the man responsible for that is going to stick around, according to the president. So prepare, Barça fans. More of this is coming.

Atlético: Oblak; Savic, Giménez, Hermoso (Felipe 81’); Llorente, De Paul (Trippier 46’), Koke, Lemar, Carrasco (Lodi 81’); Suárez (Griezmann 72’), Félix (Correa 72’)

Goals: Lemar (23’), Suárez (44’)

Barcelona: Ter Stegen; Mingueza (L. De Jong 75’), Araujo, Piqué, Dest (Lenglet 86’); Nico (Roberto 46’), Busquets; De Jong, Coutinho (Fati 64’), Gavi (75’); Memphis

Goals: None

-Barcablaugranes.com

Atletico Madrid triumph over Barcelona

Ishmael Wadi Unstoppable In SA

In-form Ishmael Wadi scored again for South African National First Division side JDR Stars on Saturday.

The Zimbabwean striker scored the second in the Pretoria-based side’s 2-0 win over TS Sporting.

Malebogo Modise’s 7th minute free kick thrust Stars ahead, before Wadi 75th minute beauty sealed all three points.

This was the lanky striker’s 5th goal of the season.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Ishmael Wadi

“It’s Clear ZEC Is Taking Orders From Zanu PF HQ”

Tinashe Sambiri| The MDC Alliance Namibia has pointed out that ZEC is taking direct orders from Zanu PF.

In a statement released on Friday, MDC Alliance Namibia slammed both ZEC and Zanu PF for attempting to suffocate the people’s struggle.

According to MDC Alliance Namibia, electoral reforms are imminent.

Read statement below:

Zec is unqualified to administer free ,fair and credible democratic elections in Zimbabwe, Mdc Alliance Namibia echoes.

01 October 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia is both perplexed and infuriated to learn that the captured Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has barred the alternative government Mdc Alliance from its provisional consultations in provinces meant to deliberate electoral developments claiming they don’t know who the Political Behemoth Mdc Alliance is. The futile attempt to annihilate the people’s democratic project will not suffice despite several efforts to replace the genuine revolutionaries with their surrogates.

As a district which subscribes to the People’s Party led the pragmatic and organic leadership of President Advocate Nelson Chamisa Wamba Dia Wamba, we absolutely condemn the arbitrary arrest of our vibrant councillor, Denford Ngadziore and journalists who were arrested for demanding Constitutional Democracy. We shall continue to advocate for the unconditional release of the incarcerated youthful leaders Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe and Councillor Denford Ngadziore.

It was quite pathetic and astounding to hear the remote-controlled Zec Spokesperson Commissioner Joyce Kazembe confirming that the Mdc Alliance was not invited. She said:” We didn’t extend our invitation to Mdc Alliance to be part of a stakeholder meeting because the matter regarding the name Mdc Alliance is still before the courts”.

This clearly unearthes how Zec takes instructions from the Shake-Shake building. Mdc Alliance Namibia concurs with the party Spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi Mahere who postulated that the development was an incontrovertible confirmation that Zec was partisan and deliberately serves the interests of the clueless Harare regime. We shall continue to believe that Mdc Alliance is the biggest political outfit in the country and we will remain convinced that there is no lawful excuse for barring it from stakeholder engagement being the only political formation that has managed to submit an alternative Electoral Bill in line with our reform agenda.

Furthermore, the Nelson Chamisa led Mdc Alliance is the sole party which has reignited the loud calls for comprehensive political and electoral reforms ahead of 2023 harmonised elections. It is the Mdc Alliance only that has incessantly drawn serious attention clamouring for non-partisan administration of electoral processes by the supposed independent institution.

As an external assembly, Mdc Alliance Namibia shall continue to pile political and diplomatic pressure on the desperate Zanupf regime exposing the inadquacies of the current Electoral Act as well as the dismal failures of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to implement all measures as are consistent with the independence of an electoral body. Given this background, it becomes imperative for all social democrats across the globe to unite against a compromised institution.There is need to amplify our revolutionary voices so that our projected 6 million votes in 2023 will come to fruition. #RegisterToVote.

Moreover, Zec has to put into cognisance that only the Mdc Alliance driven by President Advocate Nelson Chamisa had already issued, for ease reference 20 Principles for Reliable, Inclusive and Credible Elections in Zimbabwe( PRICE ).

As Constitutional Democrats, we urge all stakeholders to rejuvenate these as we think that addressing them will automatically put this beloved country on the road to legitimate electoral outcomes. Zec must be ashamed of itself! We demand an independent institution to run elections in Zimbabwe, we are tired of rigging, violence and intimidation. Right now Denford Ngadziore is in the hell hole cells, tortured for demanding a free, fair and credible Zec. We demand his immediate release.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia still believes that diaspora vote is one of the fundamental electoral demands which may enhance the country’s democracy and electoral processes. As the country’s mammoth contributors of foreign currency earnings, our right to vote should be non-negotiable. We comprehend that the world is run by those who show up through participatory democracy.

Elections belong to the people and it is part of independence therefore every eligible voter should exercise his/her right to vote by virtue of being a Zimbabwean regardless of one’s geographical location. Foreign nationals from Mozambique, South Africa, Namibia only to mention but a few resident in Zimbabwe participate in the electoral processes of their mother countries! What is so special about these SADC countries? Is our motherland an exception? Dangerous freedom is the only panacea to a free, fair and credible election in Zimbabwe.

NgaapindeHakeMukomana

UChamisaKabangene

FreeCdeMako

FreeDenfordNgadziore

FreeAllPrisonersOfConscience

HandsOffOurJournalists

WeDemandAnIndependentZec

ZecMustFall

JoyceKazembeMustFall

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

What Is Prostate Cancer?

Prostate Cancer
The prostate gland is an organ found only in males positioned just below the bladder and surrounds the top portion of the tube that drains urine from the bladder. The major function of the prostate is to produce fluids that nourishes and transports sperms.

This organ called the prostate gland is more likely to develop cancer. Cancer occurs when cells in the body start to grow without control.

Cells in nearly any part of the body can become cancer cells, and can then spread to other parts of the body.

Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that affects the prostate gland. It is one of the most common types of cancer in males. Many prostate cancers grow slowly and are confined to the prostate gland. However, while some types of prostate cancer grow slowly and may require minimal or even no treatment, other types are aggressive and can vastly spread to other parts of the body.

Some of the signs of prostate cancer include.

• Frequent urination.

• Weak or interrupted urine flow or the need to strain to empty the bladder.

• Frequent urge to urinate at night.

• Blood in the urine.

• New onset of erectile dysfunction.

• Pain or burning during urination, which is much less common.

• Discomfort or pain when sitting, caused by an enlarged prostate.

• Back pain and bone pain if cancer have spread.

Risk factors for prostate cancer include:

  1. Age- common in the elderly usually above 50years
  2. Race- blacks have a high risk of having aggressive and advanced prostate cancer
  3. Family history- previous history of prostate cancer or breast cancer has shown an increased risk of having prostate cancer.

How to know you have prostate cancer?

Prostate cancer sometimes in its early stages one is asymptomatic and difficult to tell if they have prostate cancer.

Even with symptoms above one cannot tell alone with that as other prostate diseases might have similar symptoms.

If one suspects or have symptoms above should consult a doctor to have a physical examination and investigations done to assess if they have prostate cancer.

Treatment can be started early and the type of treatment to be administered one will discuss with their doctor.

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Ostallos Statement On New Appointment

Adíos Youth Assembly…

Revolutionary Greetings Comrades!

Fellow young people in Zimbabwe and abroad, I pen this message as a way of expressing my revolutionary and heartfelt gratitude and support that you showed me throughout my tenure as the Secretary General of our party’s Youth Assembly.

Much appreciation goes to the Youth Assembly structures across the country and the diaspora for their solid and unquestionable support and commitment that you showed me during my tenure.

I remain a dedicated servant of the people’s revolution for genuine democratic change under the able leadership of President, Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Together we managed to influence change within and amongst the young people. We have scored victories, losses and survived challenges together but most importantly we remained focused on the task at hand in transforming the country for change.

Fellow comrades,the democratic trumpet summons us now to be resolute and duty calls as l take a new, challenging and important task. The Democratic Alternative is here to stay it is going nowhere.

Comradely,

Cde Ostallos Siziba

Gift Ostallos Siziba

Mnangagwa Aides Throw Football Tournament Into Disarray

Own Correspondent|There was chaos at the Braille Under 16 Tournament as the organizers failed to reward participants as per their promise.

The organizers are Shonhiwa and one Eddie from the Presidential Guard barracks in Dzivarasekwa.

“N C Sports Academy qualified for the Braille Under16 Tournament vs Mountain Academy.

Surprisingly the tournament organizers did not have prizes for the tournament …

The so-called organizer Shonhiwa and one coach Eddie are from army PG Barracks in DZ Harare ,what a shame to the development of Junior Football.

People must not fraudulently take money from parents and teams in the form of tournaments.. .

Junior players must be motivated ,it was a dark day in Kuwadzana yesterday .

Football authorities must take action with against bogus agents. Tournament rules and regulations must be followed ,tough luck to future young warriors of Zimbabwe@ Zimeye Sports,” a sourced wrote to ZimEye.com

ED Dishes Out Chickens, Goats As Elections Beckon

ABOUT five million households in different parts of the country are expected to benefit from the Presidential Rural Poultry and Goat Pass-On scheme that will see the Government dishing out goats and chicks to empower rural families.

Beneficiaries will receive the goats and poultry for free, but will be expected to pass-on to the next recipients when the breeds give birth.

Initially, the poultry programme will target households in Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, Masvingo and Midlands provinces where 1,8 million households are expected to benefit from this year to 2025.

The Goat Pass-On scheme is expected to uplift the rural folk in all the country’s eight rural provinces with three million households expected to benefit from this year until 2025.

Under the poultry scheme, the Government has deliberately targeted the four southern provinces to mitigate against the impact of climate change, because parts of these areas traditionallyreceive low rains.

In an interview, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Dr John Basera, said the two schemes are funded by President Mnangagwa.

“I think you have noticed that this is a Presidential Scheme funded by His Excellency President Mnangagwa. It’s a subsidised scheme. We have deliberately started with the southern part of the country because these are provinces which receive little rain. Livestock thrives in these provinces. However, we are not leaving Mashonaland provinces outside, they will also be catered for as we go,” Dr Basera said.

-State Media

ABOUT five million households in different parts of the country are expected to benefit from the Presidential Rural Poultry and Goat Pass-On scheme that will see the Government dishing out goats and chicks to empower rural families.

Beneficiaries will receive the goats and poultry for free, but will be expected to pass-on to the next recipients when the breeds give birth.

Initially, the poultry programme will target households in Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, Masvingo and Midlands provinces where 1,8 million households are expected to benefit from this year to 2025.

The Goat Pass-On scheme is expected to uplift the rural folk in all the country’s eight rural provinces with three million households expected to benefit from this year until 2025.

Under the poultry scheme, the Government has deliberately targeted the four southern provinces to mitigate against the impact of climate change, because parts of these areas traditionallyreceive low rains.

In an interview, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Dr John Basera, said the two schemes are funded by President Mnangagwa.

“I think you have noticed that this is a Presidential Scheme funded by His Excellency President Mnangagwa. It’s a subsidised scheme. We have deliberately started with the southern part of the country because these are provinces which receive little rain. Livestock thrives in these provinces. However, we are not leaving Mashonaland provinces outside, they will also be catered for as we go,” Dr Basera said.

-State Media

Apostle Chiwenga Blasts Zanu Pf’s Old Ideas

Zimbabwean preacher Apostle Talent Chiwenga has said the younger generation must have a say in the affairs of this country adding that ZANU PF’s ideas are too old for this generation.

In a video circulating on social media, Chiwenga said the future of this country belongs to those under the age of forty hence the need to allow them to participate in political and development discourses.

He said it was wrong to believe that the young generation is too young to determine the future they want considering that most of the war veterans went to war when they were mere teenagers.

His remarks come when Zimbabwe is preparing for the 2023 general elections with the opposition hoping to dislodge the governing ZANU PF from power for the first time in history.

ZANU PF has been in power since 1980 when the country got independence from Britain. The party claims it is poised for another landslide victory.- Pindula News

Apostle Talent Chiwenga

Fire Kills Five

By A Correspondent- At least five people were killed while property valued at over US$230 000 was destroyed by veld fires that consumed over 750 000 hectares of land this year, the state media reports.

More than 3 100 wildfires were recorded during this year’s fire season up from 848 last year.

A total of 858 farmers have also been fined for failing to put in place standard fireguards, and for starting fires that caused extensive damage to the environment.

Environmental Management Authority (EMA) environmental education and publicity manager, Mrs Amkela Sidange, told The Sunday Mail that incidences of veld fires were on the increase.

“A total of 370 veld fire incidents that burnt 99 342,88 hectares of land were reported in the week ending October 1 2021,” she said.

“Since the beginning of the veld fire season, a total of 3 175 fire incidents burning 757 751 hectares of land were recorded. The cumulative burnt area translates to a 54,05 percent increase compared to the same period in 2020 where 491 883,06 hectares were burnt from the recorded 848 veld fires.

“Veld fires have destroyed agricultural produce, equipment, household property and plantations worth US$234 057.”

The majority of the veld fires have been recorded in resettlement areas in Mashonaland West, Manicaland and Mashonaland East provinces.

“The major causes of the veld fires were anthropogenic in nature being land clearing (31,58 percent), arson (15,79 percent), illegal mining (36,84 percent), poor ash disposal (15,79 percent) and children playing with fire,” Mrs Sidange said.

Charamba’s Ex Wife Dies

Presidential spokesperson George Charamba has lost his former wife with whom he birthed three of his children.

Charamba, who is Deputy Chief Secretary-Presidential Communications in the Office of the President of Zimbabwe, announced the sad news through his Twitter handle this Sunday morning.

The incident happened within hours after the top public official had buried his brother.

“WHEN IT POURS: Barely 12 hours after burying my brother Tinashe “Zvichemo” Charamba, the mother of my first three kids in my first marriage, Dr Rudo Grace-Gwata Charamba is late. She passed on in the early hours of this morning at Westend Hospital where she had been admitted for…kidney-related complications. May her soul rest in eternal peace,” he said.

It is the second time in a space of four years for the long serving public official to lose a partner.In May 2017, Charamba lost his wife, Idaishe Olivia Charamba, who succumbed to liver complications.Idaishe, who was a lawyer, died aged 45.Just like his just deceased former wife, Idaishe died at West End Hospital in Harare.

-Zimstar News

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Form 1 Pupil Kills Self Over Missing US$5

A 14-YEAR-OLD Guruve form one student committed suicide by hanging on Friday.

Rodney Bernard’s body was found hanging on a tree in Guruve growth point after he was confronted by his parents over a missing US$5.

Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe confirmed the case.

A witness Farai Dumbura said the now deceased went missing for two days before being found hanging on a tree by a passerby.

“The deceased had a misunderstanding with his parents over a missing US$5 and decided to hang himself his body was discovered by a passerby two days later,” Dumbura said.

Police warned people to respect human life and avoid suicide.- Bulawayo24

Latest On Mamombe Trial

By A Correspondent- A Harare magistrate Friday postponed to October 13 the case in which MDC Alliance legislator for Harare West Joanah Mamombe is accused of faking her own abduction.

Mamombe, who appeared before magistrate Stanford Mambanje, is being charged together with other party activists Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova.

Prosecutor Michael Reza had asked the court to proceed to trial claiming an application made at the High Court by the trio to stop the proceedings had been dismissed.

Reza, however, did not have the court order, claiming he could not bring it to court, but had made a loud phone call with the prosecutor dealing with the case at the High Court in the presence of the accused’s lawyer.

The accused persons’ lawyer Jeremiah Bhamu, however, accused the State of misleading the court, claiming Friday’s remand was for the purpose of confirming the status of the matter at the High Court. Bhamu said:

With respect to whether the trial can proceed, the record will show that last time, we appeared before magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro, who said she should wait for the matter to be concluded by the High Court.

Today was not a trial date, but to advise the court of the status of the High Court application. No order has been placed before you or if the State has that order.

Ruling on the matter, Mambanje said if the matter is coming for trial, it should have gone to the right court. He added:

I didn’t know the matter was coming for trial. This court will be bound by the High Court order to stay the proceedings.

The trio claims it was abducted by suspected state security agents from a police station after their arrest at a demonstration in Warren Park last year May.

They were found dumped in rural Bindura and the state claims they faked their abduction.

Byo Lawyer Distances Self From CCC Name Change

By A Correspondent- Prominent Bulawayo lawyer Tavengwa Hara has distanced himself from the shadowy Citizens for Convergence for Change (CCC) that listed him as its lawyer upon notifying the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) of its existence and intention to contest the 2023 elections.

The CCC has often been cited as an alternative party name to the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance owing to unending contestation for the name with the Douglas Mwonzora-led MDC.

Mwonzora recently laid claim to the MDC Alliance name.

In a letter addressed to Zec dated 20 September, CCC secretary-general Farai Zhou named Varaidzo Musungo and Hara as presidential candidate and lawyer respectively.

“In the interests of better communication, we are sourcing offices in Harare and will advise once we have these. In the meantime, we ask that you contact us through our legal practitioners, Messrs T Hara and Partners, 2nd Floor, CIPF Centre, J. Moyo, 10th Street, Bulawayo,” the letter reads.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba and Zanu-PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu also posted the same letter on Twitter, fuelling speculation that the CCC was a government-sponsored vehicle to undermine Chamisa.

In fact, Charamba posted the letter on Twitter while it was being typed and before it had reached Zec.

Hara told The NewsHawks he knows nothing about CCC or the people involved in the project, strengthening the suspicion that it is yet another ploy to destabilise the opposition.

“Besides the lawyer-client confidentiality issues, is that letter signed? It (letter) is not even signed. I don’t know anything about it (CCC). I cannot waste my time commenting on things I have no knowledge of things that are on social media,” Hara told The NewsHawks.

Zhou, in the Zec letter, put a Vuhera (Buhera) post box office address.

Bulawayo analyst Effie Ncube said the revelations by Hara confirmed opposition fears of state and Zanu-PF-sponsored manoeuvres to undermine and frustrate the democratic opposition from fighting for a better life for long-suffering Zimbabweans.

“Well, it was very clear from the beginning that this was a fraudulent exercise that is meant to undermine democratic opposition,” Ncube said.

“It is a state-sponsored exercise so that it keeps the opposition divided, so that it keeps the opposition unable to focus on the mis-governance and on corruption so that the opposition does not spotlight the poverty and unemployment and hunger but keeps fighting for its survival.

“The MDC should take advantage of the gaps and really protect the people’s logo or name, as it were, so that no one takes advantage of it going forward.”

Exiled minister Jonathan Moyo once urged the MDC Alliance to legally register the CCC.
In a recent interview in Bulawayo, Chamisa (Chamisa) all but confirmed that the opposition party was moving towards unveiling a citizen-led movement.

“We are in the process of building a citizen movement, a people’s movement, a citizen alliance across the board. We want an omnibus, a broad church that accommodates everyone, a broad organisation that accommodates everyone so that we are able to deliver change,” Chamisa said in the interview.

“Some are saying it is a new name, no, it’s a new direction. Some are saying are you going to give us a different name , yes, it’s a different force altogether that galvanises all the people of Zimbabwe. A lot is happening; there will be no confusion for the people when the time to decide to vote comes.”

A number of new opposition parties are being launched as the country heads towards the 2023 general elections.

The 2018 elections had a total of 23 presidential candidates

Mugwadi Pictures Torch Social Media Storm

Pictures of ZANU PF’s Director of Information and Publicity, Tafadzwa Mugwadi have set social media ablaze with some saying he is struggling in life yet he wants to make the public believe his party can transform their lives.

One Cde Never Maswerasei posted on Twitter saying the former MDC official was disgusting. He said:

Dear Tafadzwa Mugwadi: Mfanha iwe ndakambokuudza kuti hauna kurongeka brain dzako zvino chiona manje. Takatadzeiko kutinyadzisa zvakadai? Chii ichi babamudiki? Murikutanda botso here? Munhu waDirector of Comms for an entire ruling party. Ndikauyako ndoda kukurova zvekuti heki. [I once told you that you’re not organised. What have we done to deserve this embarassment? What’s happening young brother? Are you being tormented by some spirits? A whole Director of Communication for an entire party. I will beat you thoroughly when I come there.]

The governing party posted the same picture wishing him “the best of studies.”

MDC Alliance NewZealand posted the picture  and said:

Communications @TafadzwaMugwadi. He lives in such insalubrious conditions which could be his source of anger everytime he opens his mouth. The guy insults and defend the corrupt @ZANUPF_Officials who live in Mansions & drives the latest top range cars.

Some said the pictures portrayed the life led by most of the supporters of the governing ZANU PF part adding that they need help for them to see how ZANU PF is destroying their lives.

Some defended the former former Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) leader saying he was at least not living a fake life.

Living standards in Zimbabwe have been deteriorating for the past two decades and many attribute the sad state of affairs to maladministration by the ruling ZANU PF

Biti Return To Parlie Blocked

The readmission of MDC Alliance vice-president Tendai Biti and five other recalled People’s Democratic Party (PDP) MPs to Parliament has been blocked again after Benjamin Rukanda appealed the High Court judgment that reinstated the MPs at the Supreme Court.

Last week, High Court judge Justice Joseph Mafusire ordered that Biti and his five colleagues be readmitted as MPs.


Justice Mafusire said Rukanda had no basis to recall the MPs that include former Mbizo MP Settlement Chikwinya, Willias Madzimure (Kambuzuma), Kucaca Phulu (Nkulumane), Regai Tsunga (Mutasa South), and Sichelesile Mahlangu (Pumula).

Chikwinya Friday said they were only notified of the appeal by Rukanda after a decision had been made. He said:

Rukanda, Lucia Matibenga and other Zanu PF sponsored individuals who are working against the MDC Alliance and the elected people of Zimbabwe who were in Parliament did the obvious and appealed against the judgment of Judge Mafusire.

He said this was the third time that Rukanda and Matibenga had appealed against the ruling and under the circumstances, their return to Parliament remained on hold.

Over 40 MDC Alliance MPs have been recalled since last year after a Supreme Court judgment that nullified the appointment of Nelson Chamisa as MDC-T leader.

Muchinguri Bootlicks Mnangagwa, Throws Mugabe Under The Bus

By A Correspondent- The minister of DEfence, Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, has surprised the nation by blaming the late former President Robert Mugabe for the failed country’s economy.

Muchinguri was giving a vote of thanks after President Emmerson Mnangagwa commissioned a Dairy Production and Milk Value Addition Centre of Excellence at the Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) farm last week when she said this.

She said she was recently left tongue-tied when she was asked tough questions on government performance in the past 40 years by the public.

She, however, said the country had realised meaningful development in the past three years that Mnangagwa has been in power.

“President, I was being asked what we were doing in the last 40 years because there was no development. The only meaningful development being witnessed only started three years ago…where were you Cde Muchinguri, I was asked,” said Muchinguri-Kashiri.
“I had no answer to that, President, but I later said, maybe God wanted things to be done in the second republic. I am sure that was a good answer I gave.”

Both Muchinguri-Kashiri and Mnangagwa were key members of Mugabe’s government since 1980. The same government was accused of running down the economy, gross human rights violations among other challenges.

-The Standard

Five Burnt To Death

By A Correspondent- At least five people were killed while property valued at over US$230 000 was destroyed by veld fires that consumed over 750 000 hectares of land this year, the state media reports.

More than 3 100 wildfires were recorded during this year’s fire season up from 848 last year.

A total of 858 farmers have also been fined for failing to put in place standard fireguards, and for starting fires that caused extensive damage to the environment.

Environmental Management Authority (EMA) environmental education and publicity manager, Mrs Amkela Sidange, told The Sunday Mail that incidences of veld fires were on the increase.

“A total of 370 veld fire incidents that burnt 99 342,88 hectares of land were reported in the week ending October 1 2021,” she said.
“Since the beginning of the veld fire season, a total of 3 175 fire incidents burning 757 751 hectares of land were recorded. The cumulative burnt area translates to a 54,05 percent increase compared to the same period in 2020 where 491 883,06 hectares were burnt from the recorded 848 veld fires.
“Veld fires have destroyed agricultural produce, equipment, household property and plantations worth US$234 057.”
The majority of the veld fires have been recorded in resettlement areas in Mashonaland West, Manicaland and Mashonaland East provinces.

“The major causes of the veld fires were anthropogenic in nature being land clearing (31,58 percent), arson (15,79 percent), illegal mining (36,84 percent), poor ash disposal (15,79 percent) and children playing with fire,” Mrs Sidange said.

Harare City Targets Thousands For Evictions

By A Correspondent- Harare City Council has secured a court order to evict thousands of families who were settled illegally on its Crowborough Farm’s Lot 2 of Parkridge Estate by land barons.

The matter has been with the courts since 2017 when housing cooperatives illegally allocated the affected families land.

City of Harare spokesperson Michael Chideme said the occupiers were destroying council property.

“Crowborough paddocks have been invaded and court orders have been granted to evict the occupants. These families have been living on council land and we have been giving them notices since the late former President Robert Mugabe’s era. They have been ignoring the notices,” Chideme said.

“We don’t really have an exact figure of how many families are living there but some of them are moving away while others are still being duped in acquiring land. They have destroyed waste water recycling infrastructure and irrigation for pastures.”

Chideme said not even a piece of land on this farm has been allocated to residents.

“It’s just the work of bogus cooperatives who until this day continue to allocate stands illegally on that farm and these housing cooperatives should face the wrath of law,” he added.

-The Standard

Chamisa Speaks On New Appointments

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa said the reshuffle of his top leadership yesterday was meant to revamp the party.

Chamisa, on Friday, moved to reward some of his loyalists with key positions in the MDC Alliance’s national executive.

Notable figured he appointed into the executive, include Daniel Molokele, the new deputy treasurer-general, Ostalos Siziba (deputy spokesperson), and Promise Mkwananzi (committee member).

“I am so excited,” Chamisa said on Twitter. “We have competent, smart and hardworking people in our leadership team.

“Thank you Zimbabwe for believing and staying with us. Zimbabwe is the land for the special, gifted and talented.

“A new great Zimbabwe is our task.”

Chiwenga Dragged To Court

By A Correspondent- Vice President and Health Minister Constantino Chiwenga has been dragged to court by a Kwekwe based teacher, Mercy Mjikwa, over new Covid-19 rules targeting unvaccinated citizens.

In an urgent chamber application, Mjikwa and Tolerance Nyamukapa are seeking to overturn the regulations, which bar unvaccinated people to sit-in in restaurants to be declared unlawful.

Mjikwa argues the rule could affect her ability to participate in public gatherings, enter public places, and she might lose her job.

On September 17, Chiwenga, who is also Zimbabwe Vice President, issued Statutory Instrument (SI) 228B,  which ordered all restaurants and hotels offering restaurant services to serve customers on a sit-in basis only if they exhibit proof of having been fully vaccinated.

The SI also allows public gatherings for a maximum of 100 people subject to strict adherence with Covid-19 regulations such as wearing of face masks, temperature checks, sanitising of hands, and social distancing.

“I submit that the compulsory vaccine mandate contained in the Statutory Instrument above is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution and, therefore, invalid to that extent,” the High Court application reads.

“For the government to impose vaccination…is not only to invade my dignity but to also attack it irreparably.”

Mjikwa also cited Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe, Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, and Attorney-General Prince Machaya as the respondents.

She told the court the new mandate should be declared illegal as it disregards the public’s constitutional rights to choose and unofficially forces people to get vaccinated.

“I am now required to be vaccinated before I can be allowed to enter facilities such as health spas, theatres, gymnasiums, and public gatherings at the discretion of the convener of the gathering.

“In short, these regulations are unmistakably coercive and cannot reasonably be considered anything other than an unlawful mandate.

“If I refuse the inoculation, I am subjected to disciplinary proceedings including termination of my employment. The conduct referred above, therefore, flouts the Constitution and the declaration of my fundamental rights.”

Mjikwa is begging the courts to nullify the mandate and declare that SI 228B unconstitutional as it breaches sections 134, 51, 56, 58, 66, 68, and 71 of the Constitution.

Zanu Pf Giving ZEC Orders

By A Correspondent- The MDC Alliance Namibia has pointed out that ZEC is taking direct orders from Zanu PF.

In a statement released on Friday, MDC Alliance Namibia slammed both ZEC and Zanu PF for attempting to suffocate the people’s struggle.

According to MDC Alliance Namibia, electoral reforms are imminent.

Read statement below:

Zec is unqualified to administer free ,fair and credible democratic elections in Zimbabwe, Mdc Alliance Namibia echoes.

01 October 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia is both perplexed and infuriated to learn that the captured Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has barred the alternative government Mdc Alliance from its provisional consultations in provinces meant to deliberate electoral developments claiming they don’t know who the Political Behemoth Mdc Alliance is. The futile attempt to annihilate the people’s democratic project will not suffice despite several efforts to replace the genuine revolutionaries with their surrogates.

As a district which subscribes to the People’s Party led the pragmatic and organic leadership of President Advocate Nelson Chamisa Wamba Dia Wamba, we absolutely condemn the arbitrary arrest of our vibrant councillor, Denford Ngadziore and journalists who were arrested for demanding Constitutional Democracy. We shall continue to advocate for the unconditional release of the incarcerated youthful leaders Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe and Councillor Denford Ngadziore.

It was quite pathetic and astounding to hear the remote-controlled Zec Spokesperson Commissioner Joyce Kazembe confirming that the Mdc Alliance was not invited. She said:” We didn’t extend our invitation to Mdc Alliance to be part of a stakeholder meeting because the matter regarding the name Mdc Alliance is still before the courts”.

This clearly unearthes how Zec takes instructions from the Shake-Shake building. Mdc Alliance Namibia concurs with the party Spokesperson Advocate Fadzayi Mahere who postulated that the development was an incontrovertible confirmation that Zec was partisan and deliberately serves the interests of the clueless Harare regime. We shall continue to believe that Mdc Alliance is the biggest political outfit in the country and we will remain convinced that there is no lawful excuse for barring it from stakeholder engagement being the only political formation that has managed to submit an alternative Electoral Bill in line with our reform agenda.

Furthermore, the Nelson Chamisa led Mdc Alliance is the sole party which has reignited the loud calls for comprehensive political and electoral reforms ahead of 2023 harmonised elections. It is the Mdc Alliance only that has incessantly drawn serious attention clamouring for non-partisan administration of electoral processes by the supposed independent institution.

As an external assembly, Mdc Alliance Namibia shall continue to pile political and diplomatic pressure on the desperate Zanupf regime exposing the inadquacies of the current Electoral Act as well as the dismal failures of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to implement all measures as are consistent with the independence of an electoral body. Given this background, it becomes imperative for all social democrats across the globe to unite against a compromised institution.There is need to amplify our revolutionary voices so that our projected 6 million votes in 2023 will come to fruition. #RegisterToVote.

Moreover, Zec has to put into cognisance that only the Mdc Alliance driven by President Advocate Nelson Chamisa had already issued, for ease reference 20 Principles for Reliable, Inclusive and Credible Elections in Zimbabwe( PRICE ).

As Constitutional Democrats, we urge all stakeholders to rejuvenate these as we think that addressing them will automatically put this beloved country on the road to legitimate electoral outcomes. Zec must be ashamed of itself! We demand an independent institution to run elections in Zimbabwe, we are tired of rigging, violence and intimidation. Right now Denford Ngadziore is in the hell hole cells, tortured for demanding a free, fair and credible Zec. We demand his immediate release.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia still believes that diaspora vote is one of the fundamental electoral demands which may enhance the country’s democracy and electoral processes. As the country’s mammoth contributors of foreign currency earnings, our right to vote should be non-negotiable. We comprehend that the world is run by those who show up through participatory democracy.

Elections belong to the people and it is part of independence therefore every eligible voter should exercise his/her right to vote by virtue of being a Zimbabwean regardless of one’s geographical location. Foreign nationals from Mozambique, South Africa, Namibia only to mention but a few resident in Zimbabwe participate in the electoral processes of their mother countries! What is so special about these SADC countries? Is our motherland an exception? Dangerous freedom is the only panacea to a free, fair and credible election in Zimbabwe.

NgaapindeHakeMukomana

UChamisaKabangene

FreeCdeMako

FreeDenfordNgadziore

FreeAllPrisonersOfConscience

HandsOffOurJournalists

WeDemandAnIndependentZec

ZecMustFall

JoyceKazembeMustFall

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Chamisa Advisor And Former Bulawayo Deputy Mayor Dies

By A Correspondent- Former Bulawayo deputy mayor Alderman Amen Mpofu has died after battling a kidney ailment for some time.

NewsDay reports that Mpofu died at Mpilo Central hospital on Friday.

MDC Alliance Bulawayo spokesperson, Swithern Chirowodza confirmed Mpofu’s death saying they have lost a hero who believed in serving the community. Chirowodza said:

His untimely death robs the citizenry and the party of a respected former local government representative. He was a pillar of the MDC Alliance party. He lived and breathed MDC-A and stood with the party through its most difficult times. He was a tremendous asset. His death is a loss not only to his Party but to the political arena of the country as a whole. I extend my deepest condolence.

Bulawayo deputy mayor Mlandu Ncube said Mpofu is the one who introduced him to local government politics. Said Ncube:

As I rose through the ranks I have always been a great admirer of this humble but very effective Alderman. In fact, he is the one who introduced me to local government politics way back in 2007. He believed in the young while spending his years in public life, serving society. Known for his sharp mind, his role in strengthening the party would always be remembered.

In April this year, CITE reported that Mpofu was seriously ill and was battling a kidney ailment that had damaged both organs and left him bedridden.

Back then, MDC Alliance posted on its Twitter account that Alderman Mpofu had refused medical assistance from the First Lady, Auxilia Mnangagwa.

But Alderman Mpofu refuted claims that the first lady had approached him with assistance.

Furore As Mnangagwa Aides Throw Football Tournament Into Disarray

Own Correspondent|There was chaos at the Braille Under 16 Tournament as the organizers failed to reward participants as per their promise.

The organizers are Shonhiwa and one Eddie from the Presidential Guard barracks in Dzivarasekwa.

“N C Sports Academy qualified for the Braille Under16 Tournament vs Mountain Academy.

Surprisingly the tournament organizers did not have prizes for the tournament …

The so-called organizer Shonhiwa and one coach Eddie are from army PG Barracks in DZ Harare ,what a shame to the development of Junior Football.

People must not fraudulently take money from parents and teams in the form of tournaments.. .

Junior players must be motivated ,it was a dark day in Kuwadzana yesterday .

Football authorities must take action with against bogus agents. Tournament rules and regulations must be followed ,tough luck to future young warriors of Zimbabwe@ Zimeye Sports,” a sourced wrote to ZimEye.com

George Charamba’s Ex Wife Succumbs To Kidney Related Complications

Presidential spokesperson George Charamba has lost his former wife with whom he birthed three of his children.

Charamba, who is Deputy Chief Secretary-Presidential Communications in the Office of the President of Zimbabwe, announced the sad news through his Twitter handle this Sunday morning.

The incident happened within hours after the top public official had buried his brother.

“WHEN IT POURS: Barely 12 hours after burying my brother Tinashe “Zvichemo” Charamba, the mother of my first three kids in my first marriage, Dr Rudo Grace-Gwata Charamba is late. She passed on in the early hours of this morning at Westend Hospital where she had been admitted for…kidney-related complications. May her soul rest in eternal peace,” he said.

It is the second time in a space of four years for the long serving public official to lose a partner.In May 2017, Charamba lost his wife, Idaishe Olivia Charamba, who succumbed to liver complications.Idaishe, who was a lawyer, died aged 45.Just like his just deceased former wife, Idaishe died at West End Hospital in Harare.

-Zimstar News

Killer Swears To Crush on Mnangagwa Until His Death

By Farai D Hove | An expelled ZANU PF former MP, Killer Zivhu has sworn to die while crushing on the party leader Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Zivhu is a former MP for Chivi South and was recently kicked out of the murderous party after proposing talks between his then boss Mnangagwa’s wife, Auxillia and Nelson Chamisa’s wife. Soon after that, the property developer quickly sought the party to forgive him.

At a time he is still to hear from ZANU PF, Killer has said he will die while attached to Mnangagwa.

He announced in a video posted on Saturday saying:

We are moving with our President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030. “Right now I am drilling a borehole to help our community.

“I will continue supporting our President’s program. I will die while crushing on Mnangagwa.

“On Mnangagwa is where I will stay, no matter how difficult things may get.”

Are Donkeys More Expensive Than Cattle

Are donkeys more expensive than cattle?

Well, we all thought otherwise but a statement from the Zimbabwe Republic Police has placed the value of four donkeys almost seven times the value of 16 cattle.

Commenting on reports of rampant cattle rustling in Matebeleland South, the police said:

“The ZRP has intensified an operation code named ‘Lets Fight Stock Thieves/ Asilwiseni Amasela Ezifuyo’. From 26-29/09/21, 16 stolen cattle valued at US$4 800 and seven donkeys valued at $28 700 were recovered at Guyu area, Gwanda. An unregistered Ford Ranger vehicle was also recovered and revenue valued at $12 000 was raised from other offences during the operation,” the statement read

Zim Brags As Only 96 People Develop Side Effects To Vaccines

Only 96 people have experienced mild or severe reactions to Covid-19 vaccines out of the more than 5 million jabs that have been administered in Zimbabwe since the mass inoculation programme began in March.

Authorities are investigating two deaths that have been linked to adverse reactions to the vaccines, while two other suspected cases of death following vaccination have been deemed coincidental.

Experts found no evidence to conclude that the deaths were caused by vaccines.According to the Medicine Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ), the most common cases of Adverse Events Following Immunisation (AEFI) included headaches, dizziness and fatigue among other non-serious episodes of discomfort.

Health experts define an adverse effect as serious when it results in hospitalisation, extended stay in hospital, a significant reduction in functional capacity, or death.

MCAZ projects and public relations officer, Mr Shingai Gwatidzo, said the majority of those with suspected AEFIs have recovered.“Out of a cumulative total of 3,06 million first dose and 2,30 million second dose of Covid-19 vaccines, the authority received a total of 96 suspected cases AEFIs,” he said.

-State Media

Killer Swears With His Own Life: I Will Die Crushing On Mnangagwa

By Farai D Hove | An expelled ZANU PF former MP, Killer Zivhu has sworn to die while crushing on the party leader Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Zivhu is a former MP for Chico South and was recently kicked out of the murderous party after proposing talks between his then boss Mnangagwa’s wife, Auxillia and Nelson Chamisa’s wife. Soon after that, the property developer quickly sought the party to forgive him.

At a time he is still to hear from ZANU PF, Killer has said he will die while attached to Mnangagwa.

He announced in a video posted on Saturday saying:

We are moving with our President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030. “Right now I am drilling a borehole to help our community.

“I will continue supporting our President’s program. I will die while crushing on Mnangagwa.

“On Mnangagwa is where I will stay, no matter how difficult things may get.”

Late Mugabe Fights Back Over Plans To Dig Up His Grave

Former president Robert Mugabe’s family says his spirit is fighting back after “mysterious” deaths and illnesses hit families of some traditional leaders that were pushing for the exhumation of the late strongman’s remains.

The battle to exhume Mugabe’s remains has been raging since early this year when a chief in his rural Zvimba village convicted former first lady Grace Mugabe on of violating local custom by burying the former Zanu PF leader in a courtyard at his Kutama home..

Zimbabwe’s founding leader died in September 2019, two years after he was toppled in a military coup and he was buried in his Zvimba rural home.

His family insisted on burying him at his home instead of having his remains  interred at the National Heroes Acre, arguing that he left instructions that his burial must not be presided over by his erstwhile Zanu PF colleagues.

Chief Zvimba resurrected the war over Mugabe’s remains after ordering Grace to  ensure that they were exhumed and reburied in Harare.Mugabe’s relatives said one of the traditional leaders behind the fiasco, Chief Beperere, born Alfred Tome, succumbed to Covid-19 last month.

Tinos Manongovere, the headman who took Grace Mugabe to the traditional court demanding Mugabe’s burial, blamed Chief Zvimba’s woes on old age.“There is nothing amiss about his ill health,” Manongovere said.

Dominic Matibiri, a member of Mugabe’s family, said they believed Mugabe’s spirit was avenging.“The spirit of the departed have a way of settling issues with the living,” Matibiri.“As Mugabe family, we will not mourn Chief Beperere with others because we feel that he was being punished by the avenging spirit for taking part in the exhumation judgement.

“Chief Beperere was Mugabe’s chief and should have presided over the matter but instead, decided to trick us by taking the matter to Chief Zvimba, a great justice anomaly.”Mugabe family spokesperson Leo Mugabe said his uncle died a bitter man.

“I can confirm that he died a bitter man,” Leo said.“Whether he is still bitter, that I don’t know because I have never been to the world of the dead and thus I have not experienced it.”

As the battle over Mugabe’s remains rages in courts, traditional leaders in Zvimba are said to be now pushing for closure in the matter through customary means.

Last week, a traditional leader identified as Headman Chisora is said to have  advised Manongovere to arrange for the grave that was set aside for Mugabe at the National Heroes Acre to be filled up with the help of a spirit medium.

The event was supposed to take place last Saturday, but the spirit medium cancelled at the last minute, saying he had a bereavement in Kwekwe.Leo said he was aware of plans to fill up Mugabe’s grave at the national shrine.

“That one I am aware of and we welcome the move because Mugabe is not going to be buried there,” Leo said.“This will put to rest all this. I understand they (Chisora and Manongovere) made contact with the Mugabe family, that is why I know it.

“Government should be aware of this, especially the Home Affairs minister.”“They simply have to fill it up and keep (the mausoleum) for symbolism purposes.”

Kazembe was not picking calls yesterday when this publication sought his comment while Manongovere and Chief Zvimba professed ignorance about the latest developments.

-The Standard

Mnangagwa Dishes Out Goats And Chicken To Rural Villagers

ABOUT five million households in different parts of the country are expected to benefit from the Presidential Rural Poultry and Goat Pass-On scheme that will see the Government dishing out goats and chicks to empower rural families.

Beneficiaries will receive the goats and poultry for free, but will be expected to pass-on to the next recipients when the breeds give birth.

Initially, the poultry programme will target households in Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, Masvingo and Midlands provinces where 1,8 million households are expected to benefit from this year to 2025.

The Goat Pass-On scheme is expected to uplift the rural folk in all the country’s eight rural provinces with three million households expected to benefit from this year until 2025.

Under the poultry scheme, the Government has deliberately targeted the four southern provinces to mitigate against the impact of climate change, because parts of these areas traditionallyreceive low rains.

In an interview, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development, Dr John Basera, said the two schemes are funded by President Mnangagwa.

“I think you have noticed that this is a Presidential Scheme funded by His Excellency President Mnangagwa. It’s a subsidised scheme. We have deliberately started with the southern part of the country because these are provinces which receive little rain. Livestock thrives in these provinces. However, we are not leaving Mashonaland provinces outside, they will also be catered for as we go,” Dr Basera said.

-State Media

Govt To Open Land Borders To The General Public

THE Government is considering re-opening land borders to the general public in time for the festive holidays as the country has officially gone past the Covid-19 third wave and continues to see a decline in new cases and deaths.

The land borders were closed to the general public intending to travel outside the country when the pandemic started in March last year.

Only selected groups like returning residents, work and permit holders in neighbouring countries were allowed through the borders.

Commercial cargo is also permitted to pass through the borders.

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe told Sunday News yesterday that the decision to open the country’s land borders will be done in due course, taking into consideration the progress in the country’s Covid-19 response.

He said the National Covid-19 Taskforce would make appropriate recommendations to Cabinet before the dates of re-opening are announced.“As you know there is a national taskforce tasked with dealing with such matters and as a Minister I cannot make a unilateral decision.

However, if the taskforce sees it fit they will make their submissions. President Mnangagwa will then make a decision on that matter.

However, judging from the prevailing situation chances are high that the borders might be opened soon,” he said.

Kazembe said the decision will be reached after exploring all the necessary variables and making sure that the opening of the borders will not impact the country’s Covid-19 containment measures.

Signs that borders might open are also evident as Government has continued to revamp the country’s main port of entry and exit-Beitbridge Border Post, sources said. President Mnangagwa is expected to officially open the new look border soon after the first phase of the project was completed.

The border is being revamped under a US$300 million modernisation programmme that will see the upgrading of the buildings, warehouses, roads, installing new weigh-bridges and a new main freight terminal building under phase one.

The second and third phases will involve construction of new terminals for buses, light vehicles and pedestrians. There will also be construction of water and sewer reticulation infrastructure and 220 houses for border staff. Completion of the entire project will spur economic growth in terms of regional trade and development.

Meanwhile, the Government has declared that the Covid-19 third wave is officially over as the country continues to gain momentum in its fight against the pandemic. Zimbabwe has gone through the first, second and third waves of the disease.

National Covid-19 taskforce coordinator Dr Agnes Mahomva told Sunday News that the third wave had been contained.“The third wave, yes, we have controlled the third wave, there are no two ways about it.

We are actually now urging everybody to continue being focused in order for us to make sure we are not hit by a fourth wave because if we are hit by a fourth wave it will really create a lot of challenges for us. The numbers are quite stable, we are very happy.

It simply means the measures that we have been implementing as a Government and our stakeholders including communities are working.

“However, we really would like to continue encouraging communities and individuals to please continue to adhere to those prevention measures. That is the reason we are succeeding, if we stop, if we are complacent, the numbers will automatically begin to go up because we still have cases, a few cases can actually spiral out of control.”

Asked on the management of cases in schools following reports of several cases, Dr Mahomva said cases were significantly low.

“Covid-19 in schools, yes, that was a bit of a concern for us but the good news is that all of the cases that have been identified in schools either do not have any symptoms whatsoever or they have mild symptoms. It really speaks big volumes to the standard operating procedures and guidelines that we worked on in the previous outbreaks and strengthened and hence we were able to identify cases and were able to make sure that they were either isolated and those who have been in contact with Covid-19 positive people quarantined in those facilities,” she added.

According to the latest Covid-19 statistics by the Ministry of Child and Care, the country has continued to record a decrease in the number of cases while the number of those being vaccinated  also increased with almost half of the 18 years old and above population having received their first dose of Covid-19 vaccines. 

As of Friday, the country recorded 208 new cases and one death which was recorded in Harare.

There were 382 new recoveries and the National Recovery Rate rose to 94 percent. In terms of vaccination, a total of 3 097 391 people have received their first Covid-19 jabs while 2 289 213 have got their second doses.

“As of 30 September there were 94 hospitalised cases: New admissions 11, asymptomatic five, mild to moderate 62, severe 21 and six in Intensive Care Units,” said the Ministry of Health and Child Care in its daily update.

-State Media

Makomborero Haruzivishe’s Letter From Prison Cell

Dear Comrades and friends,In case you’re wondering, I’m enduring prison quite well. I’ve been prosecuted countless times over the past decade that I made a gentlemen’s agreement with pain.

Having been arrested an average of three times a year, tortured numerous times since 2011, I have come to appreciate that pain has its place and I don’t mock its power.

But it is a power that doesn’t touch my soul.It is seven months now that, for my democratic views, I have been assigned to a condition of sub-humanity.

The inhumane conditions which I am living under, with little to no rights at all, are however mentally preparing me for the day we would reclaim our humanity through making sure that #ZanuPFMustGo, by any means necessary.

It indeed would have been impossible to pull through the seven months (since 17 February 2021) without your indispensable solidarity; from #FreeMako street and social media actions, contributions for my welfare, prison visits, legal representation and continued demands for my freedom through the #MakoMonday initiative.I greatly appreciate it and may God bless you all for the love.

Just like our bigger and collective fight for a democratic and inclusive Zimbabwe where citizens’ issues and concerns are heard and addressed, these seven months have not been an easy road.

The sacrifices of many for protesting in demand for my freedom are an attestation to that. I met a number of them in prison and at the courts; some had visible fresh torture injuries.

Painful and disgusting as it is, it serves as a reminder that the main thing to remember is we are proud of what we are and what we stand for.

I know some may be interested in knowing my current prison ordeals but for obvious reasons I can’t narrate them now. All I can say for now is there are experiences that work the heart, yet leave the face unblemished, like a blow that neither bruises nor breaks the skin, but leaves a lingering soreness in the recipient.

For me, my current prisoner situation is that blow.

Of the four charges I was facing in February, only one has been concluded in what was clearly a travesty of justice that resulted in my conviction and sentencing which I have since appealed against. Due to the unjust conviction, I was slain in the spirit, burnt and healed, bruised and raised, crucified and resurrected.

This solidifies in me the art of endurance.

Yes, ENDURANCE is the word. I knew the word but never had the opportunity to really “feel” it, “touch” it, but was forced by circumstances imposed on me by Emmerson Mnangagwa’s dictatorship to live it. Indeed I’m living it, and I’m not so blind to military state capture to believe that it will end any time soon, as the subsequent capture of the justice system can prolong the seven months I have endured to seven years through more unjust convictions, but to me it doesn’t matter anymore.

I will endure it to the very end.You know, we have to face the facts; things aren’t getting any better. They are getting worse.

All we are asking for is a Zimbabwe where every child gets a fair chance of quality education and every adult gets a fair chance of a decent earning, but all we are getting is corruption and abuse — yet in 2017, many believed things have changed, but they changed for the worse.Just another dictator, ED, with an even worse agenda; the perpetuation of military state capture, a worse type of governance with an increasingly ruthless, ever widening network to act it out

.Who knew before 2017 that there is a terror network of state agents called the “FERRET” squad who would be deployed against unsuspecting citizens with specific order to abduct, torture and harass them?Who knew before 2017 that there was a car rental company called IMPALA that is contracted by the government to ferry terror squads to our homes and move citizens to torture bases.

Because of such terror networks that are sponsored with our taxes; thoughts of real death, not the remediable conceit now of imprisonment as a unique death, becomes an insistent, strident companion to such an extent that when gunshots were fired during my arrest: I was ready.

Despite all this, we must never waver from the fact that justice is the first condition of humanity, and we deserve pure, undiluted justice.We must tattoo it in our hearts that “I have the power, you have the power, and together we can make the change because people’s power is stronger than the individuals in power”.

With this tattoo we must action our power through exercising our constitutional rights of freedom of assembly, association, demonstrate and petition in the streets, freedom of expression on social media, for now is the right time to stop agonising and intensify organising. After all, we are the ones we have been waiting for.

More importantly comrades and friends, we must register to vote because after all is said and done, all popular democratic revolutions end in the ballot box.

Worry more about yourselves, the future of our beloved Zimbabwe, the next generation — and worry less about me, for I definitely will come out, sooner or later, dead or alive.

After all, as I was enduring my birthday on 23 April, yeah, ENDURE, because birthday in prison is unlike birthday anywhere else. In prison, one doesn’t exactly celebrate their birthday, one ENDURES it.

As I turned 29 years old, I reminded myself that some say life begins at 40, so I’ve got 11 years to 40.

But since the life expectancy for Zimbabwean men is around 30 years, I cherished the realisation that I have already lived a full life, so either way I am in charge

I REMAIN IN CHARGE

Makomborero Haruzivishe

Your Ideas Are Old, Outdated- Chiwenga Tells Zanu PF

Zimbabwean preacher Apostle Talent Chiwenga has said the younger generation must have a say in the affairs of this country adding that ZANU PF’s ideas are too old for this generation.

In a video circulating on social media, Chiwenga said the future of this country belongs to those under the age of forty hence the need to allow them to participate in political and development discourses.

He said it was wrong to believe that the young generation is too young to determine the future they want considering that most of the war veterans went to war when they were mere teenagers.

His remarks come when Zimbabwe is preparing for the 2023 general elections with the opposition hoping to dislodge the governing ZANU PF from power for the first time in history.

ZANU PF has been in power since 1980 when the country got independence from Britain. The party claims it is poised for another landslide victory.- Pindula News

Apostle Talent Chiwenga

Mai Titi: I Flew To US To Get Paid Work

By Showbiz Reporter | Contrary to claims that she flew to the US to see a boyfriend, the controversial ZANU PF activist, Mai Titi has said she actually travelled to look for work.

She was speaking on video following accusations that she has been dumped by her boyfriend.

Mai Titi announced on Facebook live that she is too busy looking for paid work.

Mai Titi’s live brief

She said in brief: “They are saying America fits you Amai Titi, oh thank you….

“Though I really miss home, I am already missing my kids. We came to do work here. We came to look for bag(money). So let us look for bag, all other things are meaningless.

“So leave me to look for work.”

Accused Gold Looter Says Zimbabwe’s Plugging Leakages

A man accused of looting gold, the Brands Jewellery (BBJ) chief executive officer Mr Scott Sakupwanya, has said Zimbabwe is plugging leakages.

Scott in front of a pile of gold bricks

Sakupwanya, better known as Scott, said his company is confident it will be able to deliver its set target of two tonnes of gold per month to Fidelity Printer and Refiners (FPR).

Last year, pictures described as disgusting of Scott trapped in bricks of gold piles, caused a social media storm. Sakupwanya, who is also the chairperson of the National Gold Buyers Association of Zimbabwe (NGBAZ), said the company will play its part to ensure the country achieves its target of delivering 27 tonnes of gold to FPR this year.

“In June, our total tally for the year was approximately 1,4 tonnes of gold, but that has since gone up, pretty much in line with what we had said we would do. If it were not for fly-by-night buyers who are disrupting the industry, I believe the country could have achieved the 27 tonnes target by now.”

NGBAZ is understood to be working closely with FPR to plug gold leakages.

“Our thrust is to ensure the country’s interests are protected in the trading of gold, and our mandate is to raise bullion deliveries through solid and recognisable structures as well as help with the monitoring and co-ordination of licensed players.”

FPR acting general manager Mr Peter Magaramombe said BBJ is one of their biggest clients.

“Better Brands remains one of the biggest gold-buying agent for Fidelity. From January to September, they have delivered 3,8 tonnes,” he said.- State Media

President Chamisa Speaks On Pathetic State Of Economy

Tinashe Sambiri|Zimbabwe’s economy requires permanent transformation strategies not stopgap measures meant to hoodwink citizens, MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

The economy is fragile as a result of poor government policies, according to President Chamisa.

He also presented the MDC Alliance economic recovery plan.

See statement below:

The economic ‘stability’ is fragile stability and is not going to last! The 2 giant elephants in the room are exchange rate disparities between the formal rate & black markets which are far apart by 100% (the black market rate is 2x the official rate) and corruption.

We will have a rapid accelerated transformation and a boom in the economy that would make Zimbabwe shine great & more importantly create gainful employment opportunities for all the people,raising the standard of living for the hardworking Zimbabwean people.

Our New Government will institute a market-sensitive, people- centered & development-oriented sound economic policies which are predictable,consistent, investor friendly & business boosting thus fostering an enabling business environment which guarantees return on investments

The exchange rate disparities and the punitive export retention negatively affect exporters – the goose which lays the golden eggs.This has created arbitrage opportunities and unofficial forex trading which will worsen the disparities, total collapse of the auction system.

President Chamisa

Innocent Man Convicted And Imprisoned Since Feb 2019 Visited

By A Correspondent | A Gokwe man convicted over looting in the January 2019 demonstration, yesterday received a visit from top MDC Alliance official Maureen Kademaunga.

Farai Chidziva (38) is one of several MDC members whose case was comprehensively investigated by the UN rapporteur for Human Rights in 2019, and yet the state got them convicted for looting.

Commenting following her visit, Kademaunga who donated groceries, said she “visited Farai Chidziva at Whawha prison where he is serving for “participating” in the 01/2019 fuel protest. He is 1 of 6 such political prisoners, with 5 of them serving from St Thomas where I visited them last week. He is in good health but yearning for freedom.”

Farai Chidziva was accused and convicted by Gokwe regional magistrate Mr Musaiona Shortgame for public violence and theft.

He was arrested together with 18 others acquitted due to lack of evidence, was convicted after a full trial that saw more than 10 witnesses testifying. 

Mr Shortgame initially sentenced him to seven years behind bars before suspending one year on condition he does not commit a similar offence for the next five years. Another year was suspended on condition that he restitutes a total of $3 362 to four complainants whose properties were damaged.

Molokele Appointed MDC Alliance Deputy Treasurer

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance on Friday made key appointments to the National Council as the party intensifies preparations for the 2023 polls.

Hon Caston Matewu was appointed to the National Council…

Hon Fortune Daniel Molokele was appointed deputy treasurer general.

In a statement Hon Matewu said:
Good Evening Cdes
I want to thank President Nelson Chamisa for appointing me to the National Executive of the MDC Alliance. I have grown up in the Party since 2006 from the Youth Branch Executive. I am happy to be appointed today. I will serve with due diligence and to the best of my abilities, 2023 we are garnering State power so help us God

I love you All

Hon C Matewu
National Executive

Hon Molokele wrote:
Confirmation of my Appointment … I am so humbled to confirm that President Advocate Nelson Chamisa has appointed me as the new Deputy Treasurer General of the MDC Alliance with immediate effect. Thank you.

President Chamisa with Hon Molokele

Watch: Famba Nero Song

Tinashe Sambiri| The Ngaapinde songwriter has dropped another bombshell…

While Zanu PF is battling to discredit # Ngaapinde Hake Mukomana, the tireless songwriter has produced yet another gem titled Famba Nero…

Confirmed: Nakamba Available For Warriors Duty

Aston Villa coach Dean Smith has confirmed that Marvelous Nakamba can play in the World Cup qualifier in Harare on October 12, as the midfielder is now fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

Previously, Premier League clubs unanimously agreed to not release players wishing to travel to countries listed by the UK government under the novel virus’ ‘Red List’.

Nakamba was named in the provisional Warriors squad set to do battle with Ghana, with all indications pointing to the Hwange-bred midfielder only taking part in the away game in Cape Coast as Ghana, unlike Zimbabwe, is not on that ‘Red List’.

Smith has however confirmed that Nakamba got his second Covid-19 jab, hence he can now travel to Zimbabwe and not get quarantined upon his return to the UK.

Smith confirmed to Sky Sports that Nakamba, goalkeeper Emi Martinez and striker Bertrand Traore, will fulfil international matches in Zimbabwe, Argentina and Guinea respectively.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Marvelous Nakamba

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Hails Ostallos Appointment

02-10-2021

We, as the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly would like to extend our deluge of gratitude to the People’s President, Advocate Nelson Chamisa for the recognition of youths as evidenced by his latest appointments.

Of note is the elevation of our Secretary General, Cde Gift Ostallos Siziba and Youth National Executive Committee member, Discent Bajila to the Standing Committee and the National Executive Committee of the party respectively.

The appointment and elevation of Cde Ostallos to be the party’s Deputy Spokesperson is a feather in the cap for the Youth Assembly in particular and young people in general. It is also a confirmation that the party is going in the right direction by following modern trends in world politics where young people are taking the lead in political organizations.

As an Assembly, we are very much elated that our President has so much confidence in us, the youths. The recognition and elevation of youths is a clear statement by the People’s President that young people are the leaders of today. Indeed the future is always young!

We are also proud that the Assembly continues to be the leadership factory for the party. The President himself is also a product of the Assembly. In that regard, we also abundantly welcome the appointment of our former youth leaders, Promise Mkwananzi, Morgan Ncube and Caston Matewu to the National Executive Committee and Standing Committee.

Indeed our President has taken heed of our democracy icon’s words, the late Dr Morgan Tsvangirai who posited that this party should not be a one generational party.

We also welcome the affirmation by the National Executive Committee of our Youth Assembly National Chairperson, Cecilia Chimbiri and Acting Organizer, Lovejoy Chitengu. Indeed the Assembly is ready to mobilize and register more numbers of youths as we heard towards the 2023 election victory.

Behold, the new!

Congrats Cde Ostallos, congrats Cde Bajila!

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Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Gift Ostallos Siziba