Dissolve Useless Zimbabwe Anti- Corruption Commission- MDC Alliance

The MDC Alliance yesterday accused the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) of lacking independence and political will to investigate “chronic” corruption, adding that it should be disbanded.

MDC Alliance spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere told journalists that ZACC was failing to execute its mandate, hence the Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo-led commission should be dissolved. She said;

ZACC should be disbanded if it does not have the capacity and the political will to investigate the chronic corruption that is killing us, if it cannot act independently, of course, this must be part of a raft of wider political reforms as we repeatedly demand in the MDC Alliance.

Mahere said the Auditor-General’s report that was released recently showed massive looting of national resources and citizens demand accountability. She said:

On corruption, the (2019) Auditor-General’s report has come out and it tells a sad and ongoing tale of looting.

It is the citizens that pay the price of looting and so we demand answers and urgent investigations into the outcome of that report.

Citizens bear the brunt of bad governance, so we demand accountability. Corruption is killing us.

Mahere also condemned the ongoing demolitions of illegal structures in Harare Metropolitan Province, saying they are being spearheaded by “a heartless and illegitimate regime.” She said:

Operation Murambatsvina 2 is a stark reminder of the unquestionable fact that Zanu PF is against the people, it is at war with the people and it does not have the people at heart.

The MDC Alliance official further called for the urgent repeal of Statutory Instrument 127 of 2021 which she said: “creates an artificial exchange rate.”- NewsDay

ZUPCO Buses Impounded For Violating Lockdown Regulations

Police in Mashonaland West Province, where several districts are under lockdown, have impounded some pirate taxis and at least nine intercity buses including two ZUPCO buses for flouting lockdown regulations.

Drivers of the pirate taxis plying the Chinhoyi-Karoi, Chinhoyi-Mhangura, Chinhoyi-Harare and Chinhoyi-Chegutu routes were arrested while the buses were taken to Chinhoyi Central Police Station.

This was revealed by police officer commanding Mashonaland West (Operations), Assistant Commissioner Martin Nyirenda while speaking at an emergency provincial Civil Protection Unit (CPU) meeting attended by representatives from key Government departments. He said:

As police, we are conducting patrols and as we speak, along the Harare-Chirundu highway, we have nine long-distance and intercity buses that have been impounded and are currently at Chinhoyi Central Police Station.

Among these buses include two Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (ZUPCO) buses that were operating intercity routes against COVID-19 regulations.

We are not allowing intercity buses to cross these hotspot districts.

Provincial development coordinator and CPU chairperson, Josphat Jaji said they have noted with concern that from the COVID-19 fatalities that the province recorded, all people were not vaccinated.

He pleaded with provincial heads to lead by example by taking the jab to lessen the severity of the virus.- The Herald

ZUPCO buses

Retailers Call For National Hard Lockdown As COVID-19 Cases Rise In Zim

The Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) has implored the government to impose a 30-day hard national lockdown to prevent new coronavirus infections from spiralling out of control.

In a statement, CZR president Denford Mutashu said a 30-day lockdown will help turn the tide against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mutashu called on the government to introduce an 8 pm to 6 am curfew and limit operating hours from 8 am to 4 pm daily for essential service providers. He said:

Companies should also submit a list of their essential employees to a command centre in their area of operations.

Law enforcement agencies should clamp down on illegal gatherings, illegal private house parties and close all shebeens as well as enforcing minimum numbers for funerals.

Only essential services providers should remain operational during the proposed 30-day lockdown. Public transport operators should also carry 50 per cent of their capacity.

As CZR we implore the Government to revise lockdown offence penalties.

The government has hitherto avoided imposing a hard nation lockdown in spite of rising new infections in various parts of the country.

Currently, Kariba, Karoi, Chinhoyi, Kwekwe, and several suburbs in Bulawayo remain under localised lockdowns. – State Media

Missing Gogo: Gweru Police Find Bones

Police in Gweru have discovered two human bones suspected to be of an elderly woman from lower Gweru who was reported missing a month ago.

Midlands provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko said the elderly woman, Cini Bhebhe (88) from Njini Village under Chief Sigwala, Lower Gweru was reported missing on May 7.

“Then yesterday, 23 June 2021, her son reported that some family members had discovered the elderly woman’s clothes with some blood stains and some two human bones being eaten by a dog in the nearby fields.

“Police who attended to the scene took the bones and we now wait for examination from the experts to ascertain if they belong to the missing elderly woman,” said Inp Mahoko.– Herald

Thieves Steal Broken Down Merc

A Harare man lost his top-of-the-range Mercedes Benz car on Tuesday evening to thieves who towed it away from Kamfinsa shopping centre in Greendale, where he had left it unattended after it developed a mechanical fault.

Police yesterday noted thieves were always devising new ways of stealing and urged people to guard their vehicles and other properties.

The victim parked the car by the roadside and left it there as he sought assistance, but found it gone when he returned to the scene where indications were that it had been towed away.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said they had launched a manhunt for the thieves and the vehicle was still to be recovered.

“Police are appealing for information which may lead to the recovery of a Mercedes Benz E320 CDI registration number ACR 0283 and the arrest of people involved in a case of car theft which occurred at Kamfinsa Shopping Centre along Arcturus Road, Harare, on June 22, 2021 at around 1800hrs,” he said.

“The complainant left his vehicle parked by the roadside after it had developed a mechanical fault to seek assistance. On return, he found the vehicle missing.”

Cases of people losing their vehicles to thieves or car-jackers have been on the increase countrywide.

A Bulawayo woman recently lost her vehicle to thieves while attending a funeral after she had left the keys in the ignition port.

It was recovered a few days later with the car battery and radio missing. Police said the vehicle appeared to have been dumped after being involved in an accident.

In August last year, police arrested four car-jackers from Mufakose after they hijacked a car at a traffic intersection in Warren Park along the Harare-Bulawayo Road. Admire Kawimbi (47), Dreka Felix Katena Mundika (60), Fullton Tom Chibvongodze (38) and Calisto Bisent (41), all from Mufakose in Harare, allegedly blocked an unsuspecting motorist and pretended to be police officers before forcing themselves into the car.

The suspects were arrested by detectives from the CID Vehicle Theft Squad.-state media

Man Divorces Wife Over Bootie Tattoo

As a rule, we think that only serious issues like cheating or constant fighting should make people consider divorce. But sometimes couples decide to break up because of really weird and even silly things.
A Zvishavane man filed for divorce because his wife got tattoos on her butt and another one inscribed on her inner thigh reading “forever”.

In court papers, which are set to be heard at the Zvishavane Civil Court Agrippa Mazvipa from Makwasha suburb, claimed the tattoos spotted by his wife Shylet Machingauta deeply hurt him as they hinted that she was cheating on him.

He said the tatoos Machingauta got at the instigation of her friends also “disgust” him as they seem to remind her of a special time with someone else.

In his suit, Mazvipa stated that there was no love anymore between him and Machingauta, reiterating that their customary marriage had irretrievably broken down and there were no prospects of a restoration to a normal relationship.

Besides being violent to him, Mazvipa stated that the main reason that ‘put him off’ his wife was the tatoos.

“I am customarily married to Shylet Machingauta and we have two minor children together. Our marriage has irretrievably broken down as I suspect that she is cheating on me after she got tatoos on her back and another one inscribed on her inner thigh reading ‘forever’.

“She got the tattoos without my knowledge and I was quite shocked, especially when she told me that she did it on the advice of her friends. I was respecting her as my wife and mother of our children until the day she showed me the tattoos.

“As a Christian I hate tattoos and the ones she spotted just put me off her immediately.

“We are now living separately and as a result there are no prospects of restoration to a normal relationship because we now have irreconcilable differences which render the continuance of the relationship impossible,” read the papers in part.

He further stated that as a couple they have also lost love and affection for each other after Machingauta refused to get rid of the tattoos.

Mazvipa argued that whenever he confronted her about the tattoos, Machingauta would become violent and start to verbally and physically abuse him.

Mazvipa, who said he would take care of their children’s upkeep upon the dissolution of their marriage, wants to have their matrimonial property to be shared equally.

Machingauta’s response is set to be heard when the parties appear in court.- state media

Teacher Caught Smoking Mbanje In Pub

A 46-year-old teacher at Zungudza Primary School in Chiredzi has appeared in court after he was found openly smoking marijuana (mbanje) in a pub.

Simbisa Sithole of Mahlasera Village, under Chief Gudo was arrested together with an accomplice Serting Mbofana (23) of Phase 2 Checheche.

According to documents seen by Masvingo Mirror, the duo was charged with unlawful and intentional smoking of a dangerous drug without a license or permit.

The two men pleaded guilty to the charge when they appeared before Chipinge Magistrate Franklin Mkwananzi on Monday. They were each fined RTGS$4 000.

It is the State case that Sithole and Mbofana were caught red-handed by police detectives who were on patrol.

On 19 June 2021 at around 8 pm, police detectives spotted the two smoking and exchanging a cigarette of dagga inside Zineku bar in Checheche.
: Masvingo Mirror

Weed (mbanje) smoking

UK: HIV Positive Zimbabwean Man Rapes 15 Year Old Girl

Cloud Chunga kept his medical status a secret and the 15-year-old only found out afterwards.

She was then put through the trauma and anxiety of undergoing tests to see if she had contracted the virus.

A Zimbabwean man has been sentenced to a total of six years in prison after admitting sexual offences against a teenage girl also without disclosing his medical status.

Cloud Chunga pleaded guilty on Friday 28 May to sexual communication with a child, meeting a child following grooming, sexual activity with a child including penetration and make an indecent image of a child.

The 46-year-old, of no fixed address, was sentenced at Leicester Crown Court today (Thursday 24 June).

As well as a prison sentence he was also ordered to be placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life and given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) for life.

In November last year, the 15-year-old victim met with Chunga at an address in the Beaumont Leys area of Leicester after he befriended her on a social media site.

At the address, the two engaged in sexual activity and Chunga took indecent images of the girl.

The girl had been reported missing as it was discovered sexual chat had been taking place between the two online before they met at his address. When she returned home, officers were there and she disclosed what had happened.

Following a subsequent police investigation, Chunga was arrested and on evidence already gathered by detectives he was charged and remanded to appear at court.

Detective Constable Darren Etteridge, who was the investigating officer, said: “Despite knowing the victim was 15 years old, Chunga continued to groom and engage in sexual activity with her, exploiting her vulnerability.

“The wealth of evidence against him left him with little choice but to plead guilty and while this has relieved the victim of having to give evidence at court, her experience with Chunga still remains with her. Her engagement with us has been critical in bringing the case to a successful conclusion and she continues to be a very brave young girl who I hope can put what happened behind her.”

If you think you are a victim of CSE, or know someone who may be a victim of CSE, advice and information on who to speak to can be found by visiting Advice about child abuse – Leicestershire Police

Masvingo Isolation Centre Overwhelmed By Rising COVID-19 Cases

MASVINGO – As Zanu PF continues with its huge meetings and rallies in violation of the lockdown, Masvingo’s sole Covid19 isolation Centre in Rujeko is almost full with eight of the 10 beds occupied.

Sources said that the center is now overwhelmed with inadequate oxygen stocks. Masvingo recorded its latest Covid19 death on Friday.

Masvingo recorded 65 new Covid-19 cases yesterday and it now has 338 active cases, one of the highest by any province in the country. Zanu PF had a big meeting in Chiredzi a few weeks ago and another in Masvingo at the weekend.

Provincial Covid19 spokesperson Rodgers Irimayi confirmed the number of patients at Rujeko Clinic and the latest figures for the province.

“There are eight people admitted at Rujeko Isolation Centre with Covid19 and a death was recorded at the centre on Friday,” said Irimayi.

Well places sources told The Mirror that most of the inmates work in the CBD with a manager of a top wholesaler and three of his subordinates admitted at the centre.

“The centre is overwhelmed and it does not have oxygen tanks. Nurses at the centre are struggling to help the patients because of this situation,” said the source.- Masvingo Mirror

Zim Shall Be A Jewel Of The World- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has implored citizens to register to vote in numbers as this the only way the cruel Zanu PF regime can be defeated.

Commenting on the Harare demolitions, President Chamisa described the Zanu PF regime as “the devil’s government.”

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is known for taking pleasure in terrorising citizens…

“This can never happen in a New Zimbabwe. The MDC is a pro poor and people centred party whose commitment is taking care of and uplifting the poor.

Register to vote and help us remove the devil’s government. THE DEVIL’S GOVERNMENT,” said President Chamisa in a statement.

President Chamisa said his government would look into the plight of citizens- particularly medical doctors.

“This is the Zimbabwe we want, where citizens show gratitude and empathy towards fellow citizens. More importantly, in a new Zimbabwe, doctors will be well remunerated upon first class conditions of service.

THE GREAT ZIMBABWE..So I see great industries,new factories and new technologies.

This Zim shall be a miracle and a jewel for the whole world to see God’s glory. So developed in such a short time.A beautiful Zimbabwe! Forward in Faith. Faith will take us there!Be encouraged Zimbabwe! #Godisinit..The chronicles of Zimbabwe,” added President Chamisa.

President Chamisa

Mnangagwa Regime Is The Devil’s Government

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has implored citizens to register to vote in numbers as this the only way the cruel Zanu PF regime can be defeated.

Commenting on the Harare demolitions, President Chamisa described the Zanu PF regime as “the devil’s government.”

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is known for taking pleasure in terrorising citizens…

“This can never happen in a New Zimbabwe. The MDC is a pro poor and people centred party whose commitment is taking care of and uplifting the poor.

Register to vote and help us remove the devil’s government. THE DEVIL’S GOVERNMENT,” said President Chamisa in a statement.

President Chamisa said his government would look into the plight of citizens- particularly medical doctors.

“This is the Zimbabwe we want, where citizens show gratitude and empathy towards fellow citizens. More importantly, in a new Zimbabwe, doctors will be well remunerated upon first class conditions of service.

THE GREAT ZIMBABWE..So I see great industries,new factories and new technologies.

This Zim shall be a miracle and a jewel for the whole world to see God’s glory. So developed in such a short time.A beautiful Zimbabwe! Forward in Faith. Faith will take us there!Be encouraged Zimbabwe! #Godisinit..The chronicles of Zimbabwe,” added President Chamisa.

President Chamisa

Jonathan Moyo Humiliates Mwonzora

Tinashe Sambiri|Former Higher and Tertiary Education Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo has threatened to expose Mr Douglas Mwonzora’s political shenanigans.

Prof Moyo described Mr Mwonzora as “a stinking sellout and hypocrite”

Prof Moyo was responding to Mr Mwonzora’s utterances about his political career.

In his recent interviews, Mr Mwonzora described Prof Moyo as a man of “hate language and redundant political strategies.”

Below is part of Prof Moyo’s argument:

Goodness me. Hon Senator @DMwonzora
, you have crossed the line, and repeatedly so, as this is not the first time you have abused your interviews on #ZanuPF media platforms to vomit nonsense about me; the last time you did so was on ZBC…

You and your #ZanuPF handlers will recall that more than a year ago, on 4 April 2020, I cautioned you against your holier-than-thou pretenses and indicated that if your dirty games persisted, I would place in these streets evidence of your treachery.

Notably, on 19 April 2018 you said
@nelsonchamisa
“has gone to the Independence celebration to show that ED is tolerant and accommodating of opposition”.

You are worse
@DMwonzora
, you’ve recalled MDC-A MPs for ED and gone to State House to beg him to stop by-elections. Hypocrite!

Hon Senator
@DMwonzora
, are you not ashamed that you are now doing with
@edmnangagwa
worse than what you were accusing
@nelsonchamisa
to be doing in April 2018?

Anyhow, you can say whatever you want; but you are a stinking backstabber, hypocrite and sellout. Ingoti nyoo uwone…

Douglas Mwonzora

Mnangagwa Under Pressure To Implement Electoral Reforms

Tinashe Sambiri| The MDC Alliance has challenged the Zanu PF regime to implement key electoral reforms before the 2023 elections.

The popular movement also expressed concern at the snail slow pace at which the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is carrying out the voter registration process.

The MDC Alliance also urged ZEC to increase its centres across the country as this will speed up the voter registration process.

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We Must Not Ignore Suicide

Suicide remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, according to WHO’s latest estimates, published today in “Suicide worldwide in 2019”. Every year, more people die as a result of suicide than HIV, malaria or breast cancer ̶ or war and homicide. In 2019, more than 700 000 people died by suicide: one in every 100 deaths, prompting WHO to produce new guidance to help countries improve suicide prevention and care.

“We cannot – and must not – ignore suicide,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization. “Each one is a tragedy. Our attention to suicide prevention is even more important now, after many months living with the COVID-19 pandemic, with many of the risk factors for suicide ̶ job loss, financial stress and social isolation – still very much present. The new guidance that WHO is releasing today provides a clear path for stepping up suicide prevention efforts.”

Among young people aged 15-29, suicide was the fourth leading cause of death after road injury, tuberculosis and interpersonal violence.

Rates vary, between countries, regions, and between males and females.

More than twice as many males die due to suicide as females (12.6 per 100 000 males compared with 5.4 per 100 000 females). Suicide rates among men are generally higher in high-income countries (16.5 per 100 000). For females, the highest suicide rates are found in lower-middle-income countries (7.1 per 100 000).

Suicide rates in the WHO African (11.2 per 100 000), European (10.5 per 100 000) and South-East Asia (10.2 per 100 000) regions were higher than the global average (9.0 per 100 000) in 2019. The lowest suicide rate was in the Eastern Mediterranean region (6.4 per 100 000).

Globally, the suicide rate is decreasing; in the Americas it is going up

Suicide rates fell in the 20 years between 2000 and 2019, with the global rate decreasing by 36%, with decreases ranging from 17% in the Eastern Mediterranean Region to 47% in the European Region and 49% in the Western Pacific.

But in the Americas Region, rates increased by 17% in the same time period.

Although some countries have placed suicide prevention high on their agendas, too many countries remain uncommitted. Currently only 38 countries are known to have a national suicide prevention strategy. A significant acceleration in the reduction of suicides is needed to meet the SDG target of a one-third reduction in the global suicide rate by 2030.

LIVE LIFE

To support countries in their efforts, WHO is today releasing comprehensive guidance for implementing its LIVE LIFE approach to suicide prevention. The four strategies of this approach are:

limiting access to the means of suicide, such as highly hazardous pesticides and firearms;
educating the media on responsible reporting of suicide;
fostering socio-emotional life skills in adolescents; and
early identification, assessment, management and follow-up of anyone affected by suicidal thoughts and behaviour.
Banning of the most dangerous pesticides: a high-impact intervention

Given that pesticide poisoning is estimated to cause 20% of all suicides, and national bans of acutely toxic, highly hazardous pesticides have shown to be cost-effective, such bans are recommended by WHO. Other measures include restricting access to firearms, reducing the size of medication packages, and installing barriers at jump sites.

Responsible reporting by the media

The guide highlights the role the media plays in relation to suicide. Media reports of suicide can lead to a rise in suicide due to imitation (or copycat suicides) – especially if the report is about a celebrity or describes the method of suicide.

The new guide advises monitoring of the reporting of suicide and suggests that media counteract reports of suicide with stories of successful recovery from mental health challenges or suicidal thoughts. It also recommends working with social media companies to increase their awareness and improve their protocols for identifying and removing harmful content.

Support for adolescents

Adolescence (10-19 years of age) is a critical period for acquiring socio-emotional skills, particularly since half of mental health conditions appear before 14 years of age. The LIVE LIFE guidance encourages actions including mental health promotion and anti-bullying programmes, links to support services and clear protocols for people working in schools and universities when suicide risk is identified.

Early identification and follow-up of people at risk

Early identification, assessment, management and follow-up applies to people who have attempted suicide or are perceived to be at risk. A previous suicide attempt is one of the most important risk factors for a future suicide.

Health-care workers should be trained in early identification, assessment, management and follow-up. Survivors’ groups of people bereaved by suicide can complement support provided by health services. Crisis services should also be available to provide immediate support to individuals in acute distress.

The new guidance, which includes examples of suicide prevention interventions that have been implemented across the world, in countries such as Australia, Ghana, Guyana, India, Iraq, the Republic of Korea, Sweden and the USA, can be used by anyone who is in interested in implementing suicide prevention activities, whether at national or local level, and in the governmental and nongovernmental sectors alike.

“While a comprehensive national suicide prevention strategy should be the ultimate goal for all governments,” said Dr Alexandra Fleischmann, suicide prevention expert at the World Health Organization, “starting suicide prevention with LIVE LIFE interventions can save lives and prevent the heartbreak that follows for those left behind.”

Source: World Health Organization

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Government To Suspend Intercity Travel ?

INTERCITY travel could be pushing up Covid-19 infections in Bulawayo which saw the Government imposing a lockdown on the province, an official said yesterday.

Following a spike in Covid-19 cases, Cabinet on Tuesday directed the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) and police to increase surveillance to enforce compliance with Covid-19 regulations for Zupco intercity and intra-urban services.

To date Bulawayo has recorded 6 237 Covid-19 cases including 262 deaths and 5 704 recoveries.

As of Tuesday, Zimbabwe had 42 714 confirmed cases, including 37 288 recoveries and 1 691 deaths.

Cabinet announced that Bulawayo’s Nkulumane, Emakhandeni and northern suburbs’ clinical districts have been placed under the localised lockdown.

Suburbs covered by the Nkulumane clinical district include Nkulumane, Pelandaba, Sizinda, Nketa, Emganwini and Barham Green.

Emakhandeni clinical district covers Cowdray Park, Njube, Luveve, Magwegwe suburbs, Pumula suburbs and Emakhandeni.

The northern suburbs district includes Mpopoma, Mzilikazi, Nguboyenja, Makokoba and the city centre.
Complacency has been blamed for the latest surge in new infections and 95 percent of the cases are due to local transmissions.

In the past five days, the country recorded about 1 639 new Covid-19 cases with a total of 45 deaths up from 209 cases and 12 deaths recorded during the first week of this month.

In an interview, Bulawayo City Council director of health services Dr Edwin Sibanda called for a ban on intercity travel saying authorities were convinced that it was contributing to the increase in Covid-19 cases being recorded in the province.

He said authorities were waiting for communication from the Government to spell out how the localised lockdown will be enforced.

“It will be very difficult to implement a partial lockdown. The best would be to put the whole of Bulawayo on lockdown and reduce intercity travel as we think it is contributing to the upsurge of our cases,” he said.- Chronicle

Mwonzora Plots Exposed For Planning To Out-Do Chamisa

By A Correspondent- Former Cabinet Minister Professor Johnathan Moyo has sensationally said that MDC-T President Daglous Mwonzora approached him seeking his assistance in destroying Nelson Chamisa of the MDC-Alliance.

Youthful Urban Groover In Secrete Wedding With A Mysterious Woman

By A Correspondent- Urban grooves crooner, Leonard Mapfumo has shared pictures of him seemingly getting hitched to a mystery woman named Suba Dakshina.

The pictures of the nuptials were shared on Leonard Mapfumo’s social media fan pages this morning.

Leonard Mapfumo simply captioned the pictures: “For better or worse.” Naturally, fans sent hearty congratulatory messages to the musician, however pointing out that the picture hid the woman’s face.

A sweep of Twitter, found a picture shared by Wellence Mujuru showing the picture of Suba and the couple escorting each other after presumably tying the knot.

A search for the woman on Facebook revealed that she has a profile picture of Leonard Mapfumo and her, with other pictures of the couple together.

Suba seems to be a huge Michael Jackson fan as a browse through her Facebook account reveals various pictures of the late king of pop. She also shared a snap of her at Michael Jackson’s Walk of Fame star in Hollywood.

Commenting on the images, Mapfumo’s colleagues such as Sani Makhalima and Trevor Dongo congratulated him on his new journey into married life.

Mwonzora Exposed For Planning To Out-Do Chamisa

By A Correspondent- Former Cabinet Minister Professor Johnathan Moyo has sensationally said that MDC-T President Daglous Mwonzora approached him seeking his assistance in destroying Nelson Chamisa of the MDC-Alliance.

Total National Lockdown Looming As Government Locks Down Bulawayo

By A Correspondent- A total national lockdown is looming after the government Thursday placed the second capital city, Bulawayo on has 6 PM to 6 AM curfew.

The police said the latest developments were meant to curb the spread of the deadly Covid-19 pandemic.

Businesses in the city centre and Covid-19 hotspot suburbs will now operate from 8 AM and close at 3 PM as part of the lockdown conditions.
This follows a Cabinet directive on Tuesday that most Bulawayo suburbs be put on lockdown as a measure to contain the surge of Covid-19 cases and deaths.

The affected suburbs are: Nkulamane, Pelandaba, Emganwini, Sizinda, Barham Green, Emakhandeni, Cowdraypark, Luveve, Njube, Magwegwe, Pumula, Nguboyenja Makokoba, Mzilikazi, Mpopoma and the CBD.

In a statement, Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said effective Friday, police will be deployed to monitor compliance.

“Business hours are now between 8 AM– 3PM meaning that all shops and businesses in town must close at that time. and this applies to the rest of the suburbs that have been declared hotspots. We are calling for maximum cooperation from members of the public so that we see this phase passing smoothly,” he said.

-State media

Cop Up For Attempted Murder For Stabbing Fellow Gamblers

By A Correspondent- A Harare police officer has been arrested for severely stabbing two fellow gamblers after losing a bet.

Praise Moyo (31) of Kuwadzana who was represented by Kingston Mkanganwi was facing two counts of attempted murder and one for assault when he appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi.

He was remanded in custody and advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

It is the State’s case that on June 23 at around 3 am in Kuwadzana 2 shopping centre, Moyo allegedly stabbed two complainants who were gambling after he lost his bet.

The court heard that Moyo allegedly stabbed the first complainant on the collar bone with a knife before he stabbed the second complainant near the right armpit.

It is alleged that the first complainant is still unconscious and is admitted at Sally Mugabe Hospital.

The police said they are yet to record the statement while the second complainant had recorded his statement.
Police have recovered the weapon used and kept it as an exhibit.

Jonso Exposes Mwonzora’s Chamisa Distruction Plot

By A Correspondent- Former Cabinet Minister Professor Johnathan Moyo has sensationally said that MDC-T President Daglous Mwonzora approached him seeking his assistance in destroying Nelson Chamisa of the MDC-Alliance.

Commenting on Thursday, Prof Moyo said:

Bulawayo Placed Under Lockdown

By A Correspondent- Bulawayo has been placed under lockdown after the police on Thursday imposed a 6PM to 6 AM curfew in the city.

The police said the latest developments were meant to curb the spread of the deadly Covid-19 pandemic.

Businesses in the city centre and Covid-19 hotspot suburbs will now operate from 8 AM and close at 3 PM as part of the lockdown conditions.
This follows a Cabinet directive on Tuesday that most Bulawayo suburbs be put on lockdown as a measure to contain the surge of Covid-19 cases and deaths.

The affected suburbs are: Nkulamane, Pelandaba, Emganwini, Sizinda, Barham Green, Emakhandeni, Cowdraypark, Luveve, Njube, Magwegwe, Pumula, Nguboyenja Makokoba, Mzilikazi, Mpopoma and the CBD.

In a statement, Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said effective Friday, police will be deployed to monitor compliance.

“Business hours are now between 8 AM– 3PM meaning that all shops and businesses in town must close at that time. and this applies to the rest of the suburbs that have been declared hotspots. We are calling for maximum cooperation from members of the public so that we see this phase passing smoothly,” he said.

-State media

Cop Runs Amok After Losing Bet, Stabs Fellow Gamblers

By A Correspondent- A Harare based police officer today appeared in court on allegations of severely stabbing two fellow gamblers after losing a bet.

Praise Moyo (31) of Kuwadzana who was represented by Kingston Mkanganwi was facing two counts of attempted murder and one for assault when he appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi.

He was remanded in custody and advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

It is the State’s case that on June 23 at around 3 am in Kuwadzana 2 shopping centre, Moyo allegedly stabbed two complainants who were gambling after he lost his bet.

The court heard that Moyo allegedly stabbed the first complainant on the collar bone with a knife before he stabbed the second complainant near the right armpit.

It is alleged that the first complainant is still unconscious and is admitted at Sally Mugabe Hospital.

The police said they are yet to record the statement while the second complainant had recorded his statement.
Police have recovered the weapon used and kept it as an exhibit.

Epworth Baby Thief Nabbed

By A Correspondent- Police in Epworth has arrested a woman believed to have stolen an infant from Epworth Local Board Clinic on Wednesday.

Josie Muzimbe reportedly sneaked into the clinic ward where she took advantage of the infant’s mother who had fallen asleep and stole the baby girl from her.

Her luck ran out after an alert security guard intercepted her while trying to leave the clinic premises.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident adding that investigations into the matter are in progress.

“We urge institutions like hospitals and clinics to step up their security measures and avoid such incidents. Investigations into this case are progressing.”

A video clip has since gone viral, where Muzimbe was captured being interrogated by alleged staff at the said clinic

Increase Voter Registration Centres Across The Country, MDC Alliance Tells ZEC

Tinashe Sambiri| The MDC Alliance has challenged the Zanu PF regime to implement key electoral reforms before the 2023 elections.

The popular movement also expressed concern at the snail slow pace at which the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is carrying out the voter registration process.

The MDC Alliance also urged ZEC to increase its centres across the country as this will speed up the voter registration process.

Watch video below:

Christians Mourn Pastor Matilda

Chiredzi – Pastor Matilda (50), the wife of House of Worship Ministries, Bishop Ranger Moyo who was famous for looking after street children has died.

Pastor Matilda died yesterday at the Medical Centre in Hippo Valley after complaining of chest pains. Burial is expected to take place at Chiredzi Cemetery today.

Bishop Moyo confirmed the death to The Mirror.

“Pastor Moyo is gone, she complained of chest pains and she had history of high blood pressure,” said Moyo.

Pastor Matilda ran an organisation called Living Way that takes care of children in the streets.

Bishop Moyo is the founder of House of Worship Ministries Church and he described Matilda as someone precious.

“I have lost a friend who was always there for me and the she was somebody who was passionate about God,” said Ranger.

Matilda is survived by two children Tinashe Dumisani, Cherie Joy and her husband.

Mourners are gathered at Number 2218 Nzvengwe Road, Tshovani.

Credit : Masvingo Mirror

Glen View Man Sustains Injuries Following Brutal Attack By Wife, In- laws

Adam Marimo (pic credit- zbc)

By A Correspondent- A 68 year old Glen View man has suffered serious injuries after being brutally attacked by his wife and his in-laws.

For them, arguments, bickering and fights have defined what they call marriage.

Marriage is usually punctuated with the romantic phrase ‘happily ever after’, but for the Glen View couple, the 35 years after the ‘I do, I do’ rituals can best be captured by the phrase ‘sadly ever after’. The holy matrimony is meant to be sweet yet for the two, it has been blood, sweat and tears.

68-year-old Adam Marimo, whose limbs have been immobilised, bears the deep wounds of what was meant to be love.

Marimo accuses his 53-year-old wife Maria and his in-laws of kidnapping him and taking him to a bushy area in Chiweshe where he spent days tethered to a big tree.

But the wife disputes the narrative, alleging Marimo was taken to Chiweshe for prayers after exhibiting signs of mental illness.

One has to read between the lines to get the true account. But Marimo’s injuries tell a complete story and neighbours are in shock contending he was an able-bodied and hard-working man before the Chiweshe ordeal immobilised him.

Marimo, who inherited a 5-roomed house from his parents, is also accusing his wife of depriving him of his share of rentals.

According to Marimo’s medical report, his injuries were caused by rope burns when he was forcibly restrained and tethered to a tree for days resulting in wounds as deep as exposing the bones.

Marimo is set to undergo an operation to amputate both hands on the 27th of July and is appealing for financial assistance to cater for his medical bills.

As he ponders what sort of life he will lead after the scheduled operation, for now, what is clear for Adam Marimo is that marriage has proved that it is not a bed of roses, but rather a bed of nails.

-zbc

Senior Chiredzi Pastor Dies

Chiredzi – Pastor Matilda (50), the wife of House of Worship Ministries, Bishop Ranger Moyo who was famous for looking after street children has died.

Pastor Matilda died yesterday at the Medical Centre in Hippo Valley after complaining of chest pains. Burial is expected to take place at Chiredzi Cemetery today.

Bishop Moyo confirmed the death to The Mirror.

“Pastor Moyo is gone, she complained of chest pains and she had history of high blood pressure,” said Moyo.

Pastor Matilda ran an organisation called Living Way that takes care of children in the streets.

Bishop Moyo is the founder of House of Worship Ministries Church and he described Matilda as someone precious.

“I have lost a friend who was always there for me and the she was somebody who was passionate about God,” said Ranger.

Matilda is survived by two children Tinashe Dumisani, Cherie Joy and her husband.

Mourners are gathered at Number 2218 Nzvengwe Road, Tshovani.

Credit : Masvingo Mirror

Pastor Matilda with husband Bishop Moyo

Knowledge Musona Returns To Belgium

Warriors captain Knowledge Musona flew back to Belgium on Tuesday to join the Anderlecht pre-season…

The 31-year old was in Zimbabwe after the 2020/21 Belgian Pro League ended, the same goes for his loan spell at KAS Eupen.

His future is once again uncertain as reports are rife that Anderlecht want to release him.

A source close to the player revealed that he flew back to Belgium on Tuesday to join his Anderlecht teammates in pre-season, while awaiting the club to make a decision on his future.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Knowledge Musona

Mamelodi Sundowns Still Targeting Divine Lunga

Mamelodi Sundowns have reportedly rekindled their interest for Warriors left-back Divine Lunga, who is now said to be on his way to join the defending DStv Premiership champions.

The gifted former Chicken Inn defender has been on The Brazilians’ radar for months, but last week, reports from South Africa indicated that Masandawana deemed Golden Arrows’ asking prince for the player as ‘too high’.

Those reports also suggested that Sundowns had now set their sights on Kuda Mahachi as an alternative.

However, Kick Off Magazine claimed yesterday that a deal in principle between Sundowns and the player has been made, with Lunga already in Gauteng to finalise the move ahead of the 2021/22 season.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Divine Lunga

Woman Drugged, Raped By Prophet

By A Correspondent- A 26 year old woman was over the weekend drugged with an unknown substance and become unconscious before being rap_ed for several hours by a self-styled prophet in the bush along new Chitungwiza Road in southern Harare.

The woman was found dumped on the side of the road by a passerby who helped her to make a report to the police.

The woman had gone to see a prophet only identified as Madzibaba Tichaona for assistance.

She paid the US$20 for the consultation and was then given an unknown substance in a clay pot to drink.

She fell unconscious.

She was then rap_ed several times before being dumped by the road side, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said yesterday.

Police have since launched a manhunt for the prophet identified as Madzibaba Tichaona.

Police are also hunting a self-styled Harare prophet who allegedly rap_ed an Old Highfield woman after he claimed that she was possessed with an evil spirit and he had been sent by the Holy Spirit to cleanse her.

The prophet identified only as Madzibaba Ray of Johane Masowe YeChishanu Nyeredzi-Nomwe went on to rap_e the 30-year-old woman.

Last month, a self-styled prophet was arrested in Budiriro on allegations of rap_ing a 25-year-old woman while threatening her with a snake.

Chipinge Woman Keeps Decomposing Infant In Her House

By A Correspondent- Police in Chipinge are investigating the case of a young woman in Medium Density who was reportedly keeping a decomposing infant in her house.

The woman’s neighbours had to call the police due to a heavy stench that was coming from the house.

Police and detectives were shocked to find the body of a baby (3 weeks old) rotting in a blanket on the floor.

According to Chipinge Times, police took away the body for a postmortem.

However, the suspected mother of the dead child and her mother are reportedly not answering questions from the police.

District Community Relations Liason Officer Assistant Inspector Jawett Kamera confirmed the matter but said details were still sketchy.

The mother of the child has only been identified as Barbra and it is not clear when the baby was born and how it died.

Speaking to Chipinge Times on condition of anonymity, a Chipinge resident said they suspected that the two women who have been keeping the body are mentally unstable. Said the resident:

We were attracted by a heavy smell. We called a Police officer who was just passing by and he attended the scene.

Later on, CID detectives came to the house to question the two but to no avail. The detectives were shocked when they saw the body lying on the floor, covered in a blanket.

Another resident, who also declined to be identified, claimed that the family of the deceased child acts weird. Said the neighbour:

The two are not saying anything. During questioning, they just remained silent. It is still an ongoing case. No one really knows what transpired because the family lives isolated in their small cabin.

This is not happening for the first time. There was an incident again at the same house. A young boy who is a brother to Barbra died.

For days, the mother would carry him in and outside the house. It was reported and the body was then buried. It is a strange family.

Zim Shall Be A Jewel Of The World- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has implored citizens to register to vote in numbers as this the only way the cruel Zanu PF regime can be defeated.

Commenting on the Harare demolitions, President Chamisa described the Zanu PF regime as “the devil’s government.”

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is known for taking pleasure in terrorising citizens…

“This can never happen in a New Zimbabwe. The MDC is a pro poor and people centred party whose commitment is taking care of and uplifting the poor.

Register to vote and help us remove the devil’s government. THE DEVIL’S GOVERNMENT,” said President Chamisa in a statement.

President Chamisa said his government would look into the plight of citizens- particularly medical doctors.

“This is the Zimbabwe we want, where citizens show gratitude and empathy towards fellow citizens. More importantly, in a new Zimbabwe, doctors will be well remunerated upon first class conditions of service.

THE GREAT ZIMBABWE..So I see great industries,new factories and new technologies.

This Zim shall be a miracle and a jewel for the whole world to see God’s glory. So developed in such a short time.A beautiful Zimbabwe! Forward in Faith. Faith will take us there!Be encouraged Zimbabwe! #Godisinit..The chronicles of Zimbabwe,” added President Chamisa.

President Chamisa

Latest On Billiat Injury

Kaizer Chiefs interim coach Arthur Zwane has confirmed that Khama Billiat has started training but the player will be unavailable for selection in the team’s next assignments.

The forward suffered a leg fracture during Chiefs’ 2-1 win against Mamelodi Sundowns in late April. The setback came just weeks after he had recovered from another injury on the same area.

He missed the remainder of the PSL season and according to coach Zwane, Billiat is now working on his match fitness.

Speaking ahead of Amakhosi’s Champions League semi-final second leg against Wydad Casablanca on Saturday, the gaffer said: “We won’t have Khama because he is coming back to fitness after having been out for a while now, so even in the second leg I don’t think he will be ready to compete at this level.”

Chiefs welcome Wydad to FNB Stadium carrying a 1-0 lead from the first leg and keen to come out aggregate winners and proceed to the final for the first time ever.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Khama Billiat

You Are A Stinking Sellout, Jonathan Moyo Roasts Mwonzora…

Tinashe Sambiri|Former Higher and Tertiary Education Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo has threatened to expose Mr Douglas Mwonzora’s political shenanigans.

Prof Moyo described Mr Mwonzora as “a stinking sellout and hypocrite”

Prof Moyo was responding to Mr Mwonzora’s utterances about his political career.

In his recent interviews, Mr Mwonzora described Prof Moyo as a man of “hate language and redundant political strategies.”

Below is part of Prof Moyo’s argument:

Goodness me. Hon Senator @DMwonzora
, you have crossed the line, and repeatedly so, as this is not the first time you have abused your interviews on #ZanuPF media platforms to vomit nonsense about me; the last time you did so was on ZBC…

You and your #ZanuPF handlers will recall that more than a year ago, on 4 April 2020, I cautioned you against your holier-than-thou pretenses and indicated that if your dirty games persisted, I would place in these streets evidence of your treachery.

Notably, on 19 April 2018 you said
@nelsonchamisa
“has gone to the Independence celebration to show that ED is tolerant and accommodating of opposition”.

You are worse
@DMwonzora
, you’ve recalled MDC-A MPs for ED and gone to State House to beg him to stop by-elections. Hypocrite!

Hon Senator
@DMwonzora
, are you not ashamed that you are now doing with
@edmnangagwa
worse than what you were accusing
@nelsonchamisa
to be doing in April 2018?

Anyhow, you can say whatever you want; but you are a stinking backstabber, hypocrite and sellout. Ingoti nyoo uwone…

Douglas Togaraseyi Mwonzora

President Chamisa On Harare Demolitions: Register To Vote To Remove The Devil’s Government

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has implored citizens to register to vote in numbers as this the only way the cruel Zanu PF regime can be defeated.

Commenting on the Harare demolitions, President Chamisa described the Zanu PF regime as “the devil’s government.”

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is known for taking pleasure in terrorising citizens…

“This can never happen in a New Zimbabwe. The MDC is a pro poor and people centred party whose commitment is taking care of and uplifting the poor.

Register to vote and help us remove the devil’s government. THE DEVIL’S GOVERNMENT,” said President Chamisa in a statement.

President Chamisa said his government would look into the plight of citizens- particularly medical doctors.

“This is the Zimbabwe we want, where citizens show gratitude and empathy towards fellow citizens. More importantly, in a new Zimbabwe, doctors will be well remunerated upon first class conditions of service.

THE GREAT ZIMBABWE..So I see great industries,new factories and new technologies.

This Zim shall be a miracle and a jewel for the whole world to see God’s glory. So developed in such a short time.A beautiful Zimbabwe! Forward in Faith. Faith will take us there!Be encouraged Zimbabwe! #Godisinit..The chronicles of Zimbabwe,” added President Chamisa.

President Chamisa

Three Armed Robbers Shot Dead In Botswana

Three Zimbabwean nationals were shot dead by members of the Botswana Police Service (BPS) early this morning in the country’s capital, Gaborone.

BPS spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Dipheko Motube said the three men, aged between 30 and 40 years, were shot dead during a shootout with police while committing a robbery.

We publish below a statement by Asst Comm Motube on the fatal shootings:

Three suspected armed robbers were fatally shot in an exchange of fire with members of Botswana Police Service early this morning (24/06/2021) in Block 6 location in Gaborone.

The deceased trio, aged about 30 and 40 were intercepted by the police whilst committing a robbery at one of the homesteads in Block 6.

A firearm suspected to have been used by the suspects, all suspected to be Zimbabwean citizen males, was found at the scene.

Members of the public are requested to assist with any information that could lead to the arrest of two other suspects who fled the scene during the incident.

Police investigations into the matter are ongoing

Chiredzi Bishop’s Wife Dies

Chiredzi – Pastor Matilda (50), the wife of House of Worship Ministries, Bishop Ranger Moyo who was famous for looking after street children has died.

Pastor Matilda died yesterday at the Medical Centre in Hippo Valley after complaining of chest pains. Burial is expected to take place at Chiredzi Cemetery today.

Bishop Moyo confirmed the death to The Mirror.

“Pastor Moyo is gone, she complained of chest pains and she had history of high blood pressure,” said Moyo.

Pastor Matilda ran an organisation called Living Way that takes care of children in the streets.

Bishop Moyo is the founder of House of Worship Ministries Church and he described Matilda as someone precious.

“I have lost a friend who was always there for me and the she was somebody who was passionate about God,” said Ranger.

Matilda is survived by two children Tinashe Dumisani, Cherie Joy and her husband.

Mourners are gathered at Number 2218 Nzvengwe Road, Tshovani.

Credit : Masvingo Mirror

Picture credit Masvingo Mirror

How To Manage Individuals Who Have Attempted Suicide …

Suicide remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, according to WHO’s latest estimates, published today in “Suicide worldwide in 2019”. Every year, more people die as a result of suicide than HIV, malaria or breast cancer ̶ or war and homicide. In 2019, more than 700 000 people died by suicide: one in every 100 deaths, prompting WHO to produce new guidance to help countries improve suicide prevention and care.

“We cannot – and must not – ignore suicide,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization. “Each one is a tragedy. Our attention to suicide prevention is even more important now, after many months living with the COVID-19 pandemic, with many of the risk factors for suicide ̶ job loss, financial stress and social isolation – still very much present. The new guidance that WHO is releasing today provides a clear path for stepping up suicide prevention efforts.”

Among young people aged 15-29, suicide was the fourth leading cause of death after road injury, tuberculosis and interpersonal violence.

Rates vary, between countries, regions, and between males and females.

More than twice as many males die due to suicide as females (12.6 per 100 000 males compared with 5.4 per 100 000 females). Suicide rates among men are generally higher in high-income countries (16.5 per 100 000). For females, the highest suicide rates are found in lower-middle-income countries (7.1 per 100 000).

Suicide rates in the WHO African (11.2 per 100 000), European (10.5 per 100 000) and South-East Asia (10.2 per 100 000) regions were higher than the global average (9.0 per 100 000) in 2019. The lowest suicide rate was in the Eastern Mediterranean region (6.4 per 100 000).

Globally, the suicide rate is decreasing; in the Americas it is going up

Suicide rates fell in the 20 years between 2000 and 2019, with the global rate decreasing by 36%, with decreases ranging from 17% in the Eastern Mediterranean Region to 47% in the European Region and 49% in the Western Pacific.

But in the Americas Region, rates increased by 17% in the same time period.

Although some countries have placed suicide prevention high on their agendas, too many countries remain uncommitted. Currently only 38 countries are known to have a national suicide prevention strategy. A significant acceleration in the reduction of suicides is needed to meet the SDG target of a one-third reduction in the global suicide rate by 2030.

LIVE LIFE

To support countries in their efforts, WHO is today releasing comprehensive guidance for implementing its LIVE LIFE approach to suicide prevention. The four strategies of this approach are:

limiting access to the means of suicide, such as highly hazardous pesticides and firearms;
educating the media on responsible reporting of suicide;
fostering socio-emotional life skills in adolescents; and
early identification, assessment, management and follow-up of anyone affected by suicidal thoughts and behaviour.
Banning of the most dangerous pesticides: a high-impact intervention

Given that pesticide poisoning is estimated to cause 20% of all suicides, and national bans of acutely toxic, highly hazardous pesticides have shown to be cost-effective, such bans are recommended by WHO. Other measures include restricting access to firearms, reducing the size of medication packages, and installing barriers at jump sites.

Responsible reporting by the media

The guide highlights the role the media plays in relation to suicide. Media reports of suicide can lead to a rise in suicide due to imitation (or copycat suicides) – especially if the report is about a celebrity or describes the method of suicide.

The new guide advises monitoring of the reporting of suicide and suggests that media counteract reports of suicide with stories of successful recovery from mental health challenges or suicidal thoughts. It also recommends working with social media companies to increase their awareness and improve their protocols for identifying and removing harmful content.

Support for adolescents

Adolescence (10-19 years of age) is a critical period for acquiring socio-emotional skills, particularly since half of mental health conditions appear before 14 years of age. The LIVE LIFE guidance encourages actions including mental health promotion and anti-bullying programmes, links to support services and clear protocols for people working in schools and universities when suicide risk is identified.

Early identification and follow-up of people at risk

Early identification, assessment, management and follow-up applies to people who have attempted suicide or are perceived to be at risk. A previous suicide attempt is one of the most important risk factors for a future suicide.

Health-care workers should be trained in early identification, assessment, management and follow-up. Survivors’ groups of people bereaved by suicide can complement support provided by health services. Crisis services should also be available to provide immediate support to individuals in acute distress.

The new guidance, which includes examples of suicide prevention interventions that have been implemented across the world, in countries such as Australia, Ghana, Guyana, India, Iraq, the Republic of Korea, Sweden and the USA, can be used by anyone who is in interested in implementing suicide prevention activities, whether at national or local level, and in the governmental and nongovernmental sectors alike.

“While a comprehensive national suicide prevention strategy should be the ultimate goal for all governments,” said Dr Alexandra Fleischmann, suicide prevention expert at the World Health Organization, “starting suicide prevention with LIVE LIFE interventions can save lives and prevent the heartbreak that follows for those left behind.”

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Is ZEC Deliberately Delaying Voter Registration Process Countrywide?

Tinashe Sambiri| The MDC Alliance has challenged the Zanu PF regime to implement key electoral reforms before the 2023 elections.

The popular movement also expressed concern at the snail slow pace at which the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is carrying out the voter registration process.

The MDC Alliance also urged ZEC to increase its centres across the country as this will speed up the voter registration process.

Watch video below:

Iti Nyoo Uone, Jonathan Moyo Threatens To Expose Mwonzora Political Shenanigans

Tinashe Sambiri|Former Higher and Tertiary Education Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo has threatened to expose Mr Douglas Mwonzora’s political shenanigans.

Prof Moyo described Mr Mwonzora as “a stinking sellout and hypocrite”

Prof Moyo was responding to Mr Mwonzora’s utterances about his political career.

In his recent interviews, Mr Mwonzora described Prof Moyo as a man of “hate language and redundant political strategies.”

Below is part of Prof Moyo’s argument:

Goodness me. Hon Senator @DMwonzora
, you have crossed the line, and repeatedly so, as this is not the first time you have abused your interviews on #ZanuPF media platforms to vomit nonsense about me; the last time you did so was on ZBC…

You and your #ZanuPF handlers will recall that more than a year ago, on 4 April 2020, I cautioned you against your holier-than-thou pretenses and indicated that if your dirty games persisted, I would place in these streets evidence of your treachery.

Notably, on 19 April 2018 you said
@nelsonchamisa
“has gone to the Independence celebration to show that ED is tolerant and accommodating of opposition”.

You are worse
@DMwonzora
, you’ve recalled MDC-A MPs for ED and gone to State House to beg him to stop by-elections. Hypocrite!

Hon Senator
@DMwonzora
, are you not ashamed that you are now doing with
@edmnangagwa
worse than what you were accusing
@nelsonchamisa
to be doing in April 2018?

Anyhow, you can say whatever you want; but you are a stinking backstabber, hypocrite and sellout. Ingoti nyoo uwone…

Prof Jonathan Moyo

Reports Of Boundary Bus Robbers “Arrest” Not True- Police

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zimbabwe Republic Police( ZRP) has issued a statement indicating reports that Boundary Bus robbers have been arrested are not true.

According to the ZRP, a photo circulating on social media is that of suspect wanted by CID Zaka in connection with a robbery case that occurred at Nyika Growth Point.

“The ZRP has taken note of posts circulating on social media alleging that some of the robbers involved in the Boundary Express Bus robbery in Masvingo have been arrested. The public should take note that the suspects have not yet been arrested.

The photo circulating is that of a suspect wanted by CID Zaka in connection with a case of robbery which occurred at Nyika Growth Point on 09/06/21 and the subsequent recovery of a stolen single cab Ford Ranger vehicle after a chase out with the Police and arrest of Abraham Muzamba who is now appearing before the Courts. His accomplices ran away and Police are pursuing them.

It is not clear if these suspects were involved in the Boundary Express Bus robbery. Once the suspects for the Boundary Express Bus robbery are arrested the public will certainly be advised,” police said in a statement.

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Watch: MDC Alliance Piles Pressure On Mnangagwa To Implement Electoral Reforms

Tinashe Sambiri| The MDC Alliance has challenged the Zanu PF regime to implement key electoral reforms before the 2023 elections.

The popular movement also expressed concern at the snail slow pace at which the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is carrying out the voter registration process.

The MDC Alliance also urged ZEC to increase its centres across the country as this will speed up the voter registration process.

Watch video below:

“My Dad Will Win The 2023 Presidential Elections”: Bertha Mwonzora

Douglas Mwonzora

By A Correspondent- Bertha Mwonzora, the daughter of MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora has declared that her dad will win the 2023 presidential election by a massive 66 percent of the vote. According to Bertha, her dad has been predicting his political trajectory since she was a child, and he has never been wrong once.

Bertha was echoing her father’s declaration that he will win the 2023 presidential election with a massive landslide as people often make the mistake of underestimating him. Mwonzora made the claim during an interview with Heart and Soul Television’s Blessed Mhlanga.

When asked if he thought he would win the 2023 presidential election, Mwonzora replied, “Without a doubt, I will. And let me say here, my history speaks for itself. Many times I have been underestimated.”

When questioned on the percentage he would win the election by, Mwonzora said, “I think 66 percent as of now…I do not in any way see myself as an inferior leader at all. I don’t see the superiority that my opponents have over me.”

Following these remarks, Bertha Mwonzora took to social media to share how her father has always been making accurate predictions since she was a child. She said based on his track record, he will win the 2023 presidential elections.

Said Bertha, “Man said he would be SG by a landslide, prediction was accurate, when I was in primary school man said he would be President of MDC by 2021. Man says he’s gonna win by 66%, so it will be, by 66%. Hambai.”

Bertha also reiterated how her father had been underestimated numerous times in the last two decades only for him to rise and prove his purported detractors wrong.

Man said he would be SG by a land slide, prediction was accurate, when I was in primary school man said he would be President of MDC by 2021. Man says he’s gonna win by 66%, so it will be, by 66% . Hambai https://t.co/5YtXJ0KM8V

Responding to a supporter who felt that 66 percent may be too optimistic, Bertha said that everything they have claimed has been blessed by God.

— Bertha Mwonzora (@Berthamwonzora) June 23, 2021

Man Who Killed Employer (81) Over Salary Dispute Jailed 25yrs

By A Correspondent- A homeless Bulawayo man who strangled an 81-year-old woman from Upper Rangemore on the outskirts of the city before ransacking her home and stealing money, a cellphone and groceries following a salary dispute, was sentenced to an effective 25 years in jail.

Iphithule Moyo (21) of no fixed aboard killed his former employer, Naomi Titsha in May last year.

His younger brother, Mjabulisi, who Titsha had employed at her plot in Rangemore found the body.

Iphithule got away with US$300, a cellphone and groceries that were packed in a suitcase which include mealie-meal, rice, washing powder and salt.

Iphithule was convicted of murder with actual intent by Bulawayo High Court judge, Justice Maxwell Takuva.

In passing the sentence, the judge condemned the accused person’s actions, saying he deserved a lengthy prison for killing a helpless elderly woman.

Prosecuting, Mr Kudakwashe Jaravaza said on May 18 last year at about 9am, the deceased was sitting outside her house in Rangemore with Mjabulisi when Iphithule arrived at the plot.

An hour later, Mjabulisi left home to herd his employer’s cattle leaving the deceased at home with his brother.

The court heard that Iphithule confronted the deceased and a dispute ensued allegedly over $900 salary arrears. Titsha got inside her house and Iphithule followed her.

“The accused person got into the kitchen and grabbed the deceased before dragging her to the lounge where he strangled her and left the corpse lying on the carpet,” said Mr Jaravaza.

Moyo went to ransack the house and stole $300, a cellphone, four litres cooking oil, 2kg washing powder, 2kg rice, 10kg roller meal, 500 grammes salt and a suitcase.

He then locked the kitchen door from outside and took away the keys.

Titsha’s body was discovered by Mjabulisi upon his arrival from the pastures at around 5pm. He saw Iphithule roaming around the plot while he was milking cattle. When Iphithule realised that his brother had seen him, he ran away.

A report was made at Upper Rangemore Police Base, in Bulawayo leading to Iphithule’s arrest and recovery of the cellphone, keys, groceries and suitcase.

The body was taken to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) mortuary for a post-mortem

The post-mortem report established that the cause of death was asphyxia and strangulation by rope.

In his defence through his lawyer Mr Wish Ndongwe of Mashayamombe and Company, Iphithule said the deceased was his former employer with whom they a had long standing dispute over $900 which she owed him in salary arrears.

Iphithule said he committed the offence because the deceased did not want to pay him the outstanding money.

— Herald

New Twist To Chinhoyi’s Missing Baby

By A Correspondent- The saga of a missing Chinhoyi baby has taken a new twist after three people who claim to know the whereabouts of the baby approached its mother after the story was aired on ZBC TV.

The 2 month-old baby that went missing last month in Chinhoyi’s Ruvimbo area was allegedly stolen around 1am by unknown assailants when her mother had reportedly escorted a visitor.

According to Assistant Commissioner Nyathi, upon returning home, the baby’s mother was told by her two minor siblings that an unidentified man had forcibly entered the house and made off with the baby.

Reports suggest that the people who claim to know where the baby is, however, chickened out, probably afraid of being arrested. Said Ms Vicky Nyanhete, the mother of the missing baby:

“Pakabuda nyaya iya pa TV pane vanhu vakauya pano vachiti handei munotora mwana wenyu kana mune Simba rekufamba nekuti arikure. Mwana wacho aiva namai ava akabva atanga kuti amai hatizosungwa here. Pedzezvo vakabva vazoti mwana wenyu ari mutoilet pa mashops asi haana kuwanikwa.”

She said they have to date approached four witch doctors and 15 prophets in a bid to have the missing baby back.

Ms Nyanhete’s friend Ms Raidah Kashamba, said most of the consulted prophets and witch doctors say the baby was still alive but are not willing to help until they pay some money ranging from US$40 to US$70.

Police are still investigating the matter.

Musician Leonard Mapfumo Ties The Knot

Urban grooves musician, Leonard Mapfumo has tied the knot with wife Suba Dakshina.

Details on the event are still sketchy with only pictures of the couple circulating on social media.

Below is Mapfumo’s picture with wife Suba….

Zimbabwean Robbers Gunned Down In Botswana

Three suspected robbers suspected to be Zimbabweans have been gunned down early morning today after being intercepted by Botswana Police Service while committing a robbery at a Gaborone home.

This is according to a Botswana Police Service media release issued today.

“Three suspected armed robbers were fatally shot in an exchange of fire with members of Botswana police Service early this morning (24/06/2021) in block 6 location in Gaborone.

“The deceased trio, aged about 30 and 40 were intercepted by the police whilst committing a robbery at one of the homesteads in block 6.

“A firearm suspected to have been used by the suspects, all suspected to be Zimbabwean citizen males was found at the scene,” Botswana Police Service said.

Chiwenga Threatens Vendors With No COVID-19 Vaccination, No Table

By A Correspondent| Vice President, Constantino Chiwenga has threatened to descend on informal traders saying they will not get vending stalls without COVID-19 vaccination.

Speaking at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital where he was receiving Lab equipment from Satewave Technology, Chiwenga urged vendors to protect their customers by getting vaccinated.

“We will also move into market places like Mbare in Harare and eRenkini in Bulawayo. No vaccination, no table. Protect your customers by getting vaccinated,” said Chiwenga.

Meanwhile, government is set to receive two million vaccines from China as it scales up the vaccination programme.

Former MDC Alliance Candidate Begs ED For Re-Admission

By A Correspondent- Former Bikita South legislator Jappy Jaboon has begged President Emmerson Mnangagwa for forgiveness and asked the Zanu PF Bikita District Coordinating Committee (DCC) to recommend his readmission.

Jaboon was fired from the ruling party in November 2017 for counter-revolutionary conduct as a member of the G40 cabal that was casting wrong influence on former President Robert Mugabe, taking advantage of his age.

Jaboon went on to develop close links with the MDC Alliance following his expulsion from Zanu PF.

In a letter addressed to Zanu PF Masvingo provincial chair Ezra Chadzamira, Bikita DCC chair Chamunoda Taruwona said his district had recommended Jaboon’s readmission, equating him to a prodigal son.

Taruwona further said they had recommended that Jaboon show his repentance by bringing back all former Zanu PF members he took with him to the opposition when he left the ruling party.

In his letter pleading for leniency and readmission, Jaboon blamed his counter-revolutionary sojourn on immaturity and excitement, saying he had always been “a son of the soil” and owed everything in his life to the ruling party.

Jaboon expressed readiness to start from the Zanu PF cells in Bikita if allowed back into the party, adding that he was prepared to attend Chitepo School of Ideology for reorientation.

-State media

“Zanu Pf Rigging Elections Is The Elephant In The Room”

By Nomusa Garikai- “An elephant in the room! means a very large issue that everyone is acutely aware of, but nobody wants to talk about. Perhaps a sore spot, perhaps politically incorrect, or perhaps a political hot potato, it’s something that no one wants to touch with a ten foot pole,” according to Urban Dictionary. 

The root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown, political paralysis and the heartbreaking human suffering and deaths is 41 years and counting of corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF rule. As much as the people know that Zanu PF misrule is at the heart of all the nation’s economic, political and social problems and they cannot remove the regime from office because it rigs elections; very few Zimbabweans have had the guts to say so. 

Zanu PF rigging elections is the elephant in the room for Zimbabwe.

“The second republic led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa needs to be proactive than being reactive and employing knee jerk policies,” wrote Leonard Koni in Zimeye.

“This cold winter have seen the government giving a thumb up to the demolition of people’s homes and livelihoods in Mbare Harare.

“A country run on partisan grounds and nepotism will struggle to stand on its feet. President Emmerson Mnangagwa must learn to embrace  a diverse, dynamic and democratic youthful and streamlined cabinet with new ideas, skills and experience required to achieve our goals.”

After 41 years of dishing out all this advice, most of it is common sense really; it is clear Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies are not listening and/or learning nothing. Comrade Koni, it is us, the people of Zimbabwe, you should be asking why we have failed to learn the simple and obvious lesson that Zanu PF leaders are not listening and/or are refusing to learn?

We have not dared ask why Zanu PF is ignoring us because we fear the followup question: after 41 years of being ignored, what are we going to about about it? After 41 years of the regime rigging the elections to stay in power, what are we going to do to end this curse?

The right to free, fair and credible elections is at the very heart of good governance and that is why the right to a meaningful say in the governance of one’s country is included in the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) along with the freedom of expression and the right to life. 

By rigging elections Zanu PF has effectively denied the ordinary Zimbabweans their right to a meaningful vote and governance of the country. The party has turned the right into a privilege it can deny to some as the regime sees fit. 

In September 2018, President Mnangagwa promised that the 3 million or so Zimbabweans in the diaspora will have their right to vote restored (proof the only reason they were denied the vote until then was the lack of political will on the part of the Zanu PF leaders). With two years to go to the 2023 elections it is too late to do anything to get the 3 million in the diaspora to register; they will, once again, be denied the vote. 

The regime had the time to amend the constitution in no fewer than 30 different sections to consolidate President Mnangagwa’s dictatorial strangle hold on power but it failed to amend the electoral law to extend the postal vote to the Zimbabweans in the diaspora. 

President Mnangagwa won the 2018 elections with 2.4 million votes or 50.8% of the cast votes. The 3 million diaspora votes are therefore 3 out of 8 potential voters or 38% – a very significant number indeed. 

By denying the 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora the vote, Zanu PF has already rigged the 2023 elections long before the first ballot is cast. It is almost certain Zanu PF will push for the 2023 elections to go ahead with no democratic reforms in place. 

The 2023 elections have been rigged in advance and therefore must be condemned in advance. Participating in an election process that has already been rigged in advance is an act of idiotic folly!  

The people of Zimbabwe have ignored the elephant in the room, the curse of rigged elections, and the nation has paid for this folly in terms of the economic mess, political chaos and the tragic human misery and deaths. We must confront and confound the elephant in the room. 

The people of Zimbabwe must demand the implementation of the democratic reforms to guarantee free, fair and credible elections. Just because Zanu PF and MDC have failed to deliver free, fair and credible elections these last 41 years does not mean no one else can do so.

19-Year-Old Girl Found Hanging On Roof Trusses

A 19-year-old woman was found hanging from the roof trusses at her home in Mkoba, Gweru in a case of suspected suicide.

Midlands Provincial Police Spokesperson, Inspector Mahoko confirmed the incident which occurred on June 14.

“We are investigating a case of sudden death where a 19-year-old female was found hanging from a roof truss in Mkoba in Gweru. It is alleged that Charlene Anesu Marobana a Form 4 student at Progress College in Mkoba 14, hanged herself from the roof trusses using an electrical cable,” said Insp Mahoko.

The body was discovered by her young sister who informed relatives. The relatives then made a report to the police.

The body was taken to Gweru Provincial Hospital for postmortem.

Insp Mahoko said it was suspected that the teenager committed suicide.

“Let us learn to share problems and solicit help from others. It is said a problem shared is a problem half solved.

Meanwhile, a 30-year-old man died on the spot after a Honda Fit vehicle he was travelling in overturned along the Gweru-Shurugwi Road.

Insp Mahoko said the incident which occurred on 11 June around 0230AM, when the driver Mind Mutambwa was driving from Shurugwi towards Gweru.

“Mutambwa was driving alone and on approaching the 22,5kilometre peg, lost control of the vehicle which veered off the road before overturning. The driver was thrown out of the vehicle and died on the spot,” said Insp Mahoko.

-State Media

ZACC Detective “In Soup” Over Principal Prosecutor

By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) detective recently touched a raw nerve which led to his transfer after he recommended the trial of principal prosecutor, Chris Mutangadura, on criminal abuse of office charges.

The Zacc investigating officer, one Chief Inspector Murira, landed himself in trouble after he discovered that Mutangadura had allegedly smuggled a handwritten report from a private handwriting expert, LT Nhari, and ordered the prosecution of Bulawayo businessman Lovemore Kutamahufa for forging his business partner, Lungisani Ncube’s signature in an application for a bank loan with FBC Bank.

Kutamahufa reported Mutangadura for corruptly aiding Ncube to have a forensic examination of the alleged forged papers by Nhari after bypassing a government handwriting expert, Clara Beatrice Tendai Gombakomba, in a case the businessman is facing in court.

Mutangadura had allegedly lied that Gombakomba had no capacity to examine the samples, an assertion she refuted in her statement to Zacc investigators.

Murira, who was the investigating officer, was transferred after he reportedly discovered that Mutangadura had a case to answer during his recording of a statement from the complainant, Kutamahufa, in June last year.

Insiders say Murira had obtained a search and seizure warrant from the courts, which was served to the FBC Bank requesting the financial institution to furnish the investigation team with documents pertaining to the loan application by Kutamahufa and Ncube.

The photocopied documents included the disputed forensic report by the private analyst, running diaries, and a letter written by Mutangadura.

A statement from the investigating officer stationed at Commercial Crimes division in Bulawayo, who investigated Kutamahufa, was also recorded.

Reports also suggest Gombakomba had contacted the police and indicated that she needed further samples in order for her to do a conclusive analysis.

Martha Cheda, former provincial public prosecutor for Bulawayo province, was also contacted.

She indicated that she never sought legal opinion from Mutangadura.

Cheda said she was surprised that Mutangadura wrote a letter directing prosecution to consider a report obtained from a private forensic analyst, and at the same time indicating that the government forensic laboratory was incapacitated to do the forensic examination when, in actual fact, Gombakomba had requested for more legible handwriting samples for conclusive analysis.

It also emerged that Ncube reportedly used his money to pay for the services of the private handwriting expert.

However, sources close to the matter said after gathering the evidence, Murira prepared a Remand Form (Form 242), which was vetted by the legal department intending to take Mutangadura to court and place him on initial remand.

Thereafter, he reportedly received an instruction to do a full docket.

This resulted in Murira being transferred before completing the docket on Mutangadura.

He was reportedly posted to Hwange in Matabeleland North province, with the matter being assigned to another investigation officer.

“Everything had been set for his (Mutangadura) remand. The investigation officer briefed the commissioners about the progress and requested that Mutangadura be taken to court on a request for remand form, known as Form 242, after preliminary investigations indicated that he has a case to answer. However, he was stopped and ordered to do a full docket,” the source said.

“I also gathered that he might be moved to Sacu [Special Anti-Corruption Unit]. However, I am not sure whether he left Hwange now, but national police spokesperson (Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi) could give you more details,” the source said.

Nyathi confirmed the transfer of Murira, but said it was purely an administrative issue in order to deploy experienced officers in areas where they were needed most.

Matangadura was a month ago summoned by Zacc investigators with the view of detaining and taking him to court after his docket was completed, but Zacc chairperson Loice Matanda-Moyo allegedly intervened and stopped the proceedings.

However, Matanda-Moyo has denied the allegations.

-online

SADC To Deploy Troops To Help Mozambique Quash Insurgency

By A Correspondent- Recently in Maputo, Mozambique SADC member states have resolved to deploy a force to help Mozambique contain insurgency in its northern provinces where terrorists have left a trail of destruction that also threatens regional peace.

The decision was adopted at the 16-member regional bloc Extraordinary Summit that was held in Maputo, Mozambique, yesterday.

 More than 3 000 people are estimated to have been killed by the insurgents with 800 000 displaced from their homes in the gas-rich Cabo Delgado province since four years ago.

President Mnangagwa was part of the Heads of State and Government who resolved to deploy troops on Mozambican soil at the request of Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi.

At the end of the day-long summit, that was also attended by Botswana President Mokgweetsi Keabetswe Masisi, DRC President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, Lesotho Prime Minister Dr Moeketsi Majoro, Malawi President Dr Lazarus Chakwera, Mozambican President Nyusi, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and the United Republic of Tanzania President Samia Suluhu Hassan, SADC executive secretary Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax said the region’s troops are ready.

“Summit endorsed the recommendations of the Report of the Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation and approved the Mandate for the SADC Standby Force Mission to the Republic of Mozambique, to be deployed in support of Mozambique to combat terrorism and acts of violent extremism in Cabo Delgado,” she said.

Apart from deploying an army, SADC, Dr Tax said, will in collaboration with Humanitarian Agencies continue providing humanitarian support to those affected by the terrorist attacks in Cabo Delgado.

With the region walking hand in hand in securing peace and ensuring food and nutrition security, the summit took a moment to remember one of the founders of SADC, the late Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, who died last week.

Summit expressed deepest condolences to former President Dr Kaunda’s family, His Excellency Dr President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, the government and the People of the Republic of Zambia following the passing on of HE Dr Kenneth David Buchizya Kaunda, first President of the Republic of Zambia and the last surviving founding father of SADC and the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the fore-runner of the African Union (AU); and paid tribute to late former President Dr Kaunda for the pivotal role he played in the liberation struggle, and for laying a solid foundation for regional integration of Southern Africa,” said Dr Tax.

In a recorded video to commemorate the region’s anniversary before his death, the late Dr Kaunda urged SADC leaders and citizens to be bound together forever in the pursuit of the lofty vision of the regional bloc founding fathers who wanted to nurture peace, eradicate poverty, and entrench the principles of democracy.

 Founded in 1992, as a successor to the Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC), the Southern African Development Community (SADC) is a regional economic bloc comprising 16 member states namely Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eswatini, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zambia.

The organisation was established in 1992, with a thrust towards regional integration and poverty eradication within Southern Africa through economic development and ensuring peace and security.

 The summit also discussed regional food and nutrition security, gender and development, and progress in the regional response to HIV and AIDS and Covid-19 pandemic.

It reviewed the progress made in the implementation of the theme of the 40th SADC Summit that says ”SADC: 40 Years Building Peace and Security, and Promoting Development and Resilience in the Face of Global Challenges”, which was endorsed by the SADC Summit in August, 2020.

 President Mnangagwa returned home last night and was received by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and several Government ministers.

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ZRP Ups Enforcement Of Covid-19 Control Measures

By A Correspondent- Authorities yesterday intensified the enforcement of Covid-19 control measures with police impounding buses that were operating illegally, while the Judicial Service Commission announced the closure of seven magistrates courts across the country as cases continue soaring.

In Mashonaland West Province, where several districts have been placed under localised lockdown after being declared Covid-19 hotspots, some pirate taxis and at least nine intercity buses including two Zupco buses, were impounded by police and parked at Chinhoyi Central Police Station for flouting lockdown regulations.

Drivers of the pirate taxis plying the Chinhoyi-Karoi, Chinhoyi-Mhangura, Chinhoyi-Harare and Chinhoyi-Chegutu routes were arrested.

Speaking at an emergency provincial Civil Protection Unit (CPU) meeting attended by representatives from key Government departments, police officer commanding Mashonaland West (Operations), Assistant Commissioner Martin Nyirenda said they had intensified enforcement of lockdown regulations along highways resulting in the arrest of many violators.

“As police, we are conducting patrols and as we speak, along the Harare-Chirundu highway, we have nine long-distance and intercity buses that have been impounded and are currently at Chinhoyi Central Police Station.

“Among these buses include two Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (Zupco) buses that were operating intercity routes against Covid-19 regulations.

We are not allowing intercity buses to cross these hotspot districts,” he said.

Assistant Commissioner Nyirenda said apart from enforcing lockdown regulations, police were also conducting joint awareness campaigns with various stakeholders and other uniformed forces to promote compliance with regulations.

Provincial development coordinator and CPU chairperson, Mr Josphat Jaji said: “We noticed that from the Covid-19 fatalities that the province recorded, all people were not vaccinated.

Provincial heads should lead by example by taking the jab to lessen the severity of the virus,” he said.

It was also revealed at the meeting that at least 15 deportees from Zambia were not tested at Chirundu border post because of the unavailability of kits, thereby exposing social welfare officers that transport them to repatriation and quarantine centres to Covid-19.

However, provincial health services administrator, Mr Godwin Tauya said the two border towns of Kariba and Chirundu had now been fully stocked.

JSC secretary Mr Walter Chikwana said Covid-19 positive cases had been confirmed at Chinhoyi, Karoi, Kariba Bindura, Mount Darwin and Mutare magistrates courts as well as the Mutare High Court.

“We are currently in the process of consulting with the Ministry of Health and Child Care on the way forward.

Meanwhile, we are closing these seven court houses for purposes of fumigation, testing of staff and contact tracing of all the people who may have come into contact with the cases.

“Litigants and legal practitioners who may want to file any papers at these courts may get in touch with the registrar, resident magistrate, additional sheriff or assistant master on duty.

Their numbers will be displayed at the respective court houses,” he said.

He added that the public would be advised when the concerned courts would re-open.

A lecturer at Kwekwe Polytechnic on Tuesday succumbed to Covid-19 while 45 students and two other lecturers at the institution tested positive for the deadly disease.

Kwekwe District Covid-19 taskforce chairperson, Mr Vitalis Kwashira confirmed the developments saying they have since recommended the suspension of lectures at the institution to allow close monitoring.

“Following the recorded death and a surge in positive cases at the institution, we have written to the relevant departments and we also recommended that the college be temporarily closed so that we can be able to conduct contact tracing.

“The idea is that if we close down the place, we are able to isolate those who tested positive at the institution.

It is almost impossible to manage the situation if lessons continue to be conducted,” said Mr Kwashira.

In Masvingo, the provincial Covid-19 taskforce started contact tracing and testing of Masvingo Polytechnic students after three students tested positive for the novel virus.

Provincial Medical Director Dr Amadeous Shamu said plans were afoot to make the polytechnic an isolation facility for students who tested positive for the virus.

Dr Shamu pointed out that the three students who tested positive were non-resident learners but would be quarantined at the college.

“We are currently testing more students as we do contact tracing after three students tested positive for Covid-19 but I cannot disclose the exact number of students we are going to test,” said Dr Shamu.

“We are in the process of making Masvingo Polytechnic an isolation centre for both resident and non-resident students who test positive for Covid-19.

“Zimbabwe on Tuesday recorded six Covid-19 deaths and 519 new cases as the surge in new infections continues.

This brings the total number of deaths since March last year to 1 691 and a total of 3 735 active cases.

With the continued increase in new cases, Government has put 12 more hotspot areas under localised lockdown to try and contain the disease.

Most of the new cases were recorded in the areas classified as hotspots with Kariba recording 65 cases, Karoi (60), Chinhoyi and Kwekwe (51).

Other areas under lockdown like Mhondoro, Kazangare in Mashonaland West, Chiredzi, Nkulumane, Emakhandeni and Northern Suburbs in Bulawayo also reported more cases.

According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care Situation Report, as at June 22, the positivity rate went up 8 percent and the case fatality rate stood at 4 percent.

“As of June 21, 2021, at 1500hrs, there were 159 hospitalised cases: Asymptomatic 40, mild to moderate 75, severe 38 and 6 in Intensive Care Units,” the ministry said.

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Warriors Coach Meets Technical Team Ahead Of COSAFA Finals

Zdravko Logarusic is expected to meet his technical team today to finalise his Warriors squad, for the COSAFA Cup, in South Africa.

The Warriors were this week given the greenlight, by the Sports Commission, to travel to South Africa, and compete at the regional tournament.

Team manager, Wellington Mpandare, yesterday said it was all systems go, for the Warriors, who are expected to hold a week-long training camp, starting next Monday.

“We are all excited and, at the same time, grateful to the authorities for making the Warriors’ participation, at this tournament, possible,” said Mpandare.

“This is an important tournament, which helps expose some of the talent that we have, as a country.“

Remember, there are the World Cup qualifiers coming up, later this year, and also the CHAN tournament qualifiers.

“So, the technical team is expected to meet tomorrow (today), to finalise issues related to the squad selection, and discuss the plans, for the preparations.

“I am sure we will be able to release the names of the players, after that meeting, we have to come with a squad of 20 travelling players, and then place five on standby, as per the COSAFA requirements.’’

Mpandare said coming up with the right players will be a tough exercise.

“This is not going to be an easy exercise because the coach was not able to watch, as many games as he would have liked, since football was disrupted by Covid-19, these past two years,’’ he said.

“We were happy, after Chibuku kicked off but, then Covid-19 struck the nation again, and the games had to stop.

“The coach would have loved to watch, as many games as possible, in this tournament.“

He had plans to go around the country, to see the players in action, but it’s not possible now.

“Registration for the COSAFA tournament closes this Sunday. If all goes well, we are supposed to begin camp on Monday, and then leave on July 5.”

The Warriors were hoping to use the COSAFA Cup, as part of the national team’s preparations, for the FIFA World Cup qualifiers, in September.

However, things will not go according to plan for the coaches, in the absence of European-based stars. Some of Zimbabwe’s key foreign-based players, like Marshall Munetsi and Marvelous Nakamba, were expected to return to their bases yesterday.

Skipper Knowledge Nakamba left for his base, in Belgium, on Tuesday.

The Warriors, who are record winners of the regional tournament, were drawn in the same group with guests Senegal.

The other two teams in the group are Mozambique and Namibia.

Zimbabwe will open their quest for a seventh title with a game against Namibia.Hosts South Africa are in Group A, which also has Lesotho, Eswatini and Botswana.

Defending champions Zambia, who won the last edition in 2019, lead Group B and will face Malawi, Madagascar, and Comoros.

The 12-team tournament will run from July 7 to 18 at Nelson Mandela Bay.The top team, from each groups, will advance to the semi-finals.

They will be joined, in the last four, by the best second-placed team, from the three groups.

-State Media

Quarry Miner Moves To Mitigate Pollution After Residents’ Protest

By A Correspondent| A local quarry miner has pledged to use several methods to suppress the emission of dust and minimise noise while conducting its mining activities following protests by residents of Arcadia suburb in Harare.

Through their lawyer Tinashe Chinopfukutwa of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, residents of Arcadia suburb in Harare had on 7 June 2021 written a letter to Harare Quarry, a subsidiary of City of Harare, giving the miner a seven-day ultimatum to stop dust and noise pollution at its Crusher Plant emanating from its blasting activities, which were putting residents at risk of inhaling dust, which is detrimental to their health and well-being.

The residents protested that the blasting activities carried out by Harare Quarry were causing earth tremors which are damaging their houses through the emergence of cracks on the walls. Elderly residents also protested that they were suffering shocks as a result of the tremors from the blasting.

This compelled Chinopfukutwa to ask Harare Quarry to publish a timetable of any intended blasting activity, clearly stating the day and time of each blast and for the quarry miner to adopt dust suppression methods in order to mitigate the level of dust pollution and to adopt the use of silent blasting technology to mitigate noise pollution.

The human rights lawyer also asked Harare Quarry to cordon off roads situated close to the quarry mine, which is located along Airport Road during blasting and to keep reasonably sufficient distance between the blasting site and residential houses.

In response, Elias Chizema, the Acting General Manager for Harare Quarry, whose company pledged to co-exist in harmony with residents of Arcadia suburb by not infringing on their right to a safe and healthy environment undertook to utilise various water suppression methods to suppress dust emissions that result in pollution and to resort to the use of shock tubes and auto stemming blasting to minimise noise and vibrations.

Harare Quarry also furnished the residents with a timetable showing the days and times when it would be undertaking blasting activities and these would be on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 3:PM to 4:PM.

Teacher Fined For Smoking Mbanje

By A Correspondent- A Chiredzi teacher was on Monday fined $4 000 after being caught smoking dagga at a bottle store at Checheche Growth Point.

Simbisai Sithole (46) of Mahlasera Village in Chief Gudo’s area, who is employed as a teacher at Zungudza Primary School in Chiredzi, appeared before Chipinge magistrate, Mr Franklin Mkwananzi facing charges of unlawfully and intentionally smoking of dangerous drugs without a licence or permit.

He was convicted on his own guilty plea.

Prosecutor, Mr Thulani Zondwayo, told the court that on June19, police detectives who were on patrol spotted Sithole smoking dagga in Zineku Bar at Checheche Growth Point.

They approached and arrested him.

Asked why he smokes dagga, Sithole pleaded for lenience, claiming that he was not a chain smoker of the illicit drug.

“Your worship, I am appealing to the court to forgive me. I am not an addict of dagga. It is because I had a headache and I was advised to smoke dagga to cure it,” he said.

Sithole was fined $4 000 or face a five-day imprisonment.

-ManicaPost

Covid-19+ Cases Surge At Prisons

By A Correspondent- A combined 60 cases of Covid-19 have been reported at Bindura and Mt Darwin prisons, with two prison officers among the positive cases.

Bindura Prison reported 41 cases and 19 at Mt Darwin Prison.
This emerged at an emergency Covid-19 meeting held at Bindura Hospital, and the provincial taskforce team made arrangements to assess the situation at the two prisons.

Provincial medical director, Dr Clemence Tshuma, said Mt Darwin had been a Covid-19 hotspot in the last few weeks.

Staff and inmates at the prison are yet to be vaccinated but Dr Tshuma said they would be prioritised soon.

“About 15 percent of people in the province have been vaccinated during the second phase while 30 percent were vaccinated during the first phase,” said Dr Tshuma.

“Those vaccinated but testing positive to Covid-19 are showing mild or no symptoms of the disease, an indication that the vaccine works.
“We need to encourage people to get vaccinated.”

Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Monica Mavhunga, said complacency was the main driver of the surge in Covid-19 cases.

She said districts in border areas, including Kanyemba in Mbire, were vulnerable. Kanyemba shares a border with Zambia, which is presently battling Covid-19 a resurgence in cases.

Some communities in Kanyemba seek medical services and shopping in Luangwa district of Zambia.

Minister Mavhunga implored the provincial Covid-19 taskforce to go out of their way to raise awareness in communities close to borders.

“Extreme caution must be taken at Bindura and Mvurwi auction floors to protect our farmers.
“Use traditional leaders and political structures to raise awareness and ensure people are on guard. Security forces must increase enforcement of regulations,” she said.

Assistant Inspector Ngonidzashe Hove told the meeting that police are intensifying surveillance, patrols and roadblocks.

“We are having patrols at Kitsiyatota and Jumbo mine to clear the places of scores of illegal miners. Soon we will patrol along Mazowe River up to Mukaradzi and Mt Darwin,” he said.

-State media

Mwonzora’s “Chamisa Backbiting” Secret Chats Leaked

By A Correspondent- MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora’s dealings with the ruling ZANU PF party to undermine MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa date as far back as 2018, before the elections, leaked WhatsApp messages have revealed.

In the leaked messages, Mwonzora was begging for sponsorship from exiled former cabinet minister and G40 kingpin Jonathan Moyo to fight Chamisa.

Moyo also claimed that Mwonzora had been meeting ZANU PF bigwigs when he was still MDC Alliance secretary-general, scheming to destroy the main opposition party even before the 2018 elections.

Mwonzora was elected MDC-T president on 27 December 2020 and since then, he has reached out to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, saying he subscribed to politics of dialogue.

He has accused Chamisa of working with G40, a ZANU PF faction comprising of former ministers Saviour Kasukuwere, Moyo, Walter Mzembi, among others.

However, Mwonzora had been chatting with Moyo since February 2018 where he inquired whether the late former President Robert Mugabe was indeed behind Chamisa and the most revealing were the chats of April 12, 2018. He wrote to Moyo:I really want to fight this guy (Chamisa). I want to field my team for Parliament and local government. Further, I want to prepare for the 2019 congress. Can you help me find a sponsor? I will definitely win. I have the majority.

Mwonzora’s spokesperson Lloyd Damba yesterday described the alleged chats as fake.

However, MDC Alliance deputy spokesperson Clifford Hlatywayo said the chats confirm what has been happening since Mwonzora joined the MDC six years after the party’s formation. Said Hlatywayo:

The writing is on the wall. Everyone can see that Zanu PF has been working with Dougie (Mwonzora) since coming into the movement in 2005. He has been working with them to derail and delay change.

High Court Sheriff In Another Fraudulent Land Transfer Deal

BY A CORRESPONDENT| High Court Sherrif, McDuff Madega is in the eye of a storm after he transferred 274 hectares of land belonging to the President of Zimbabwe to a company owned by controversial businessman Kenneth Raydon Sharpe without the Deed of Grant.

Madega is currently on the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) radar after he abused his position to fraudulently sell private properties attached by the courts.

According to state media reports, at least nine reports that involve improper sale of seized properties have been reported to ZACC.

Madega is accused of working with a cartel of people from his offices, auctioneers and officials at deeds office to target properties attached by the courts.

He is also reportedly pushing the transfer of stand number 654 Pomona Township measuring 274 hectares to Doorex Properties as payment for the construction of Airport road.

Doorex Properties is owned Sharpe who is currently evading justice in Zimbabwe after he connived with City of Harare officials to destroy a show house built by Harare businessman George Katsimberis at the corner of Teviotdale and Whitwell Road, Borrowdale.

In an almost similar style to the numerous cases before ZACC, Madega used his power to push through the transfer of land to Sharpe’s company without a Deed of Grant as is required by the law.

This followed the failure by Local Government, Public Works and National Housing minister July Moyo to avail a Deed of Grant to enable to the transfer to be done.

He then instructed the Registrar of Deeds to use copies of the Deed of Grant instead of the original document which was not available.

“I am the Sheriff for Zimbabwe granted the powers to transfer certain 273.2923 hectares of land called Stand 654 Pomona Township situated in the District of Salisbury: held under Deed of Grant No 2884/2010 dated 1st July 2010 to Doorex Properties Private Limited.

“I hereby certify that the Second Respondent Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing on behalf of The President of Zimbabwe as per case HC 4528/19 has failed to avail the said Deed of Grant No 2884/2010 dated 1st July 2010 to enable transfer to proceed.

“I hereby apply that the Registrar of Deeds proceeds with the transfer using a copy for judicial purposes only in terms of the abovementioned legislation,” wrote Madega in a Deed of Transfer document in the hands of ZimEye.

Govt Threatens Lawyers “Pushing Regime Change Agenda”

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s top aide on Wednesday said the government will unleash security agencies and the Zimbabwe Anti-corruption Commission (ZACC) to probe some law firms that are allegedly being used as conduits to channel money to opposition parties as part of the West’s regime change agenda.

Posting on Twitter yesterday, presidential spokesperson George Charamba claimed some white-run law firms affiliated with the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) are working against the government. He said:

Why does this racially fastidious auditor of professional conduct of lawyers so wilfully blind to this yelling anomaly which has persisted for decades?

Shouldn’t ZACC move in to ask basic questions to both the society and the firm in question? Or higher bodies, now that State security is involved?

Here we go: There’s a prominent white law firm whose books have gone unchecked for donkey years, including by the falsely punctilious Law Society of Zimbabwe which busily harasses indigenous law firms ironically in the name of protecting them.

We have mechanisms for detecting such subterfuges. What I can’t suffer or countenance is a statutory body purporting to represent officers of the court turning the same members who make it up — or should — into vicarious subversives.

Charamba’s remarks come a few weeks after Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi accused some of the High Court judges of taking orders from hostile foreign nations to pass judgments against the government.

Asked by NewsDay to clarify his tweets, Charamba curtly said: “Wait, my friend. I have a serious assignment to do.”

LSZ spokesperson Richard Chidza declined to comment on Charamba’s latest allegations saying the statement issued on Saturday should suffice. The Saturday statement read in part:

Attacks have further been aimed at the Law Society’s disciplinary processes and regulatory functions which are also provided for by law.

There seems to be a clearly constructed narrative to create a schism or rift within the profession establishing opposing camps along racial or political lines.

This we believe is aimed at weakening the unity of the profession and tarnishing the Law Society’s reputation and public standing as an independent professional body.

-newsday

Charamba Hints On Fresh State Sponsored Crackdown On Lawyers

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesperson, George Charamba has sensationally claimed that some white-run law firms affiliated to the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) were being used as conduits to channel money to opposition parties as part of the West’s regime change agenda.

 Charamba claimed on Twitter yesterday that government would unleash security agencies to probe the law firms in question and the lawyers’ body.

This came a few weeks after Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi accused some of the country’s judges of taking orders from hostile foreign nations to pass judgments against the government.

Charamba threatened to unleash the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) on LSZ financials and “white law firms” that are against the government.

“Why does this racially fastidious auditor of professional conduct of lawyers so wilfully blind to this yelling anomaly which has persisted for decades? Shouldn’t Zacc move in to ask basic questions to both the society and the firm in question? Or higher bodies, now that State security is involved?” he tweeted

“Here we go: There’s a prominent white law firm whose books have gone unchecked for donkey years, including by the falsely punctilious Law Society of Zimbabwe which busily harasses indigenous law firms ironically in the name of protecting them.”

Charamba went on to allege that the white law firms were a conduit for foreign monies which funded the activities of the opposition in Zimbabwe.

“We have mechanisms for detecting such subterfuges. What I can’t suffer or countenance is a statutory body purporting to represent officers of the court turning the same members who make it up — or should — into vicarious subversives,” he said.

Asked by NewsDay to clarify his tweets, Charamba curtly said: “Wait my friend. I have a serious assignment to do.”

LSZ spokesperson Richard Chidza declined to comment on Charamba’s latest allegations saying the statement issued on Saturday should suffice.

“A decision has been made that the statement issued on Saturday will suffice. We aren’t going to be involved in a public fight with anyone,” Chidza said.

In its statement last Saturday, the LSZ said it was being vilified for challenging Constitutional Amendments (No 1) and (No 2) Acts.

“It is clear from the provisions of the law that the Law Society has not veered from its objects amid inferences to the contrary by some characters that are aimed at soiling the image of the profession, the society and its membership. The decision to challenge the two amendments is within the remit of the Law Society’s objects of existence as provided for in section 53 of the Legal Practitioners Act,” the statement

read.

The two constitutional amendments were challenged by different lawyers as they were seen to be facilitating Mnangagwa’s consolidation of power.

-NewsDay

Mnangagwa Closes Courts As Covid-19 Cases Surge

By A correspondent- The government through the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has closed seven courthouses after an undisclosed number of court officials tested positive for Covid-19.

In a statement last night, JSC said Covid-19 positive cases were reported at Chinhoyi, Karoi, Kariba, Bindura, Mt Darwin, Mutare Magistrates’ Court and Mutare High Court.

“We are closing these seven (7) courthouses for purposes of fumigation, testing of staff and contact tracing of all the people who may have come into contact with the cases,” JSC said.

“Litigants and legal practitioners who may want to file any papers at these courts may get in touch with the Registrar, Resident Magistrate, Additional Sheriff or Assistant Master on duty.”

G-40 King Pin Begs Mnangagwa For Forgiveness

By A Correspondent- Former Bikita South legislator Jappy Jaboon has begged President Emmerson Mnangagwa for forgiveness and asked the Zanu PF Bikita District Coordinating Committee (DCC) to recommend his readmission.

Jaboon was fired from the ruling party in November 2017 for counter-revolutionary conduct as a member of the G40 cabal that was casting wrong influence on former President Robert Mugabe, taking advantage of his age.

Jaboon went on to develop close links with the MDC Alliance following his expulsion from Zanu PF.

In a letter addressed to Zanu PF Masvingo provincial chair Ezra Chadzamira, Bikita DCC chair Chamunoda Taruwona said his district had recommended Jaboon’s readmission, equating him to a prodigal son.

Taruwona further said they had recommended that Jaboon show his repentance by bringing back all former Zanu PF members he took with him to the opposition when he left the ruling party.

In his letter pleading for leniency and readmission, Jaboon blamed his counter-revolutionary sojourn on immaturity and excitement, saying he had always been “a son of the soil” and owed everything in his life to the ruling party.

Jaboon expressed readiness to start from the Zanu PF cells in Bikita if allowed back into the party, adding that he was prepared to attend Chitepo School of Ideology for reorientation.

-State media

Binga Police Under Fire From Residents For Accepting Bribes From Local Bar Owner

By A Correspondent- Binga residents have accused police in Matabeleland North of demanding bribes from a local bar Mountain View owner, Constantino Mambowa whom they said was perpetually violating COVID-19 regulations by continuing to operate despite the ban.

The police have, however, said they have arrested Mambowa twice before for violating COVID-19 regulations.

Binga residents claimed that Mambowa had been operating since March last year despite a government ban in a bid to curb the spread of COVID-19.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Inspector Glory Banda said it was not true that police were not doing anything to stop the bar owner from violating COVID-19 ban.

“It is not true that we are not doing anything. The bar’s owner in question has been arrested twice so far. On June 20 that person made payment of $500 admission of guilty fine reference number 0601026A in respect of his arrest,” Banda said.

“On February 17, 2021 the same person made payment of $2000 admission of guilty fine- reference number 0494131A in respect of his arrest on February 17. He is not the only one who has been arrested. There are other owners of beer outlets who have been arrested on similar charges that we cannot give their names off hand.”

Banda said those two arrests of the bar owner were made after a tip off by the public.

“We are saying if someone happens to see businesses violating COVID-19 regulations, they must feel free to report to the police and if one is at fault, he or she will be arrested. We work with the public and people must assist us to arrest the offenders,” Banda said.

Banda said police conduct patrols in the province and whoever is caught violating the COVID-19 restrictions is charged and fined.

Binga residents had complained about the bar, citing it as a potential COVID-19 super-spreader. The residents claimed police in the district knew about the bar’s activities but were reluctant to act on the owner because he is an “undercover police officer”.

By last weekend, Binga had recorded 36 new COVID-29 infections.

-NewsDay

Panic As Covid-19 Ravage Prisons

By A Correspondent- A combined 60 cases of Covid-19 have been reported at Bindura and Mt Darwin prisons, with two prison officers among the positive cases.

Bindura Prison reported 41 cases and 19 at Mt Darwin Prison.
This emerged at an emergency Covid-19 meeting held at Bindura Hospital, and the provincial taskforce team made arrangements to assess the situation at the two prisons.

Provincial medical director, Dr Clemence Tshuma, said Mt Darwin had been a Covid-19 hotspot in the last few weeks.

Staff and inmates at the prison are yet to be vaccinated but Dr Tshuma said they would be prioritised soon.

“About 15 percent of people in the province have been vaccinated during the second phase while 30 percent were vaccinated during the first phase,” said Dr Tshuma.

“Those vaccinated but testing positive to Covid-19 are showing mild or no symptoms of the disease, an indication that the vaccine works.
“We need to encourage people to get vaccinated.”

Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Monica Mavhunga, said complacency was the main driver of the surge in Covid-19 cases.

She said districts in border areas, including Kanyemba in Mbire, were vulnerable. Kanyemba shares a border with Zambia, which is presently battling Covid-19 a resurgence in cases.

Some communities in Kanyemba seek medical services and shopping in Luangwa district of Zambia.

Minister Mavhunga implored the provincial Covid-19 taskforce to go out of their way to raise awareness in communities close to borders.

“Extreme caution must be taken at Bindura and Mvurwi auction floors to protect our farmers.
“Use traditional leaders and political structures to raise awareness and ensure people are on guard. Security forces must increase enforcement of regulations,” she said.

Assistant Inspector Ngonidzashe Hove told the meeting that police are intensifying surveillance, patrols and roadblocks.

“We are having patrols at Kitsiyatota and Jumbo mine to clear the places of scores of illegal miners. Soon we will patrol along Mazowe River up to Mukaradzi and Mt Darwin,” he said.

-State media

Spain Thrash Slovakia

SPAIN claimed the biggest win of the tournament with a 5-0

thrashing of Slovakia in their final European Championship Group E match on Wednesday to finish second in the group and set up a last-16 clash with Croatia in Copenhagen.

Goals from Aymeric Laporte, Pablo Sarabia, Ferran Torres and two own goals from Martin Dubravka and Juraj Kucka sealed Spain’s progress to the knockout stages.

Slovakia were eliminated as four other third-placed teams had either more points or a better goal difference.

Dubravka saved an early penalty from Alvaro Morata but gifted Spain the opener when he attempted to punch a rebound off Sarabia’s shot over the bar, only to palm it into his own net.

Aymeric Laporte doubled the lead before halftime. Sarabia was then rewarded with a goal when left back Jordi Alba swung a cross into the box and the Paris Saint-Germain winger found space to take a first-time shot that went in off the post.

Sarabia turned provider when he set up substitute Ferran Torres who scored within a minute of coming on, flicking a low cross past Dubravka for the fifth. Spain forced another own goal minutes later when Kucka failed to clear off the line.

Spain equalled the largest margin of victory in a game at the European Championships, becoming the fifth different side to win by five goals in the competition (after France and Denmark in 1984, the Netherlands in 2000 and Sweden in 2004).

This was Spain’s 50th win at a major tournament (World Cup & Euros), becoming the fourth European side to reach this milestone of victories, after Germany, Italy and France.

Štefan Tarkovic suffered back-to-back defeats for the first time since taking charge of Slovakia, with tonight being his 12th game at the helm.

Spain scored five goals in a single European Championship match for the very first time, with this being their 43rd game in the competition.

Since making his debut for the national side in October 2019, Gerard Moreno has been directly involved in 10 goals for Spain (five goals and five assists) – more than any other player for them in this period.

With what was his first touch in the game, Ferran Torres scored just 44 seconds after coming on as a substitute for Spain – the quickest goal scored by a substitute at the European Championships since fellow Spaniard Juan Carlos Valerón in 2004 (39 seconds v Russia).

Slovakian pair Martin Dubravka and Juraj Kucka became the seventh and eighth different players to score an own goal at EURO 2020 – indeed, the eight own goals at this tournament is as many as was scored between the 2016 and 1980 editions combined (8).

Spain failed to score both of their penalties in the group stage at EURO 2020; the first team to fail to convert two penalties in a single tournament in the competition since the Netherlands in 2000.

This was the first time Spain have started two players aged under 21 (Pedri and Eric García) in a game at the European Championships, and first time in a major tournament game since the 2006 World Cup (Sergio Ramos and Cesc Fàbregas against France). — SuperSport

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Government To Ban Intercity Travel ?

INTERCITY travel could be pushing up Covid-19 infections in Bulawayo which saw the Government imposing a lockdown on the province, an official said yesterday.

Following a spike in Covid-19 cases, Cabinet on Tuesday directed the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) and police to increase surveillance to enforce compliance with Covid-19 regulations for Zupco intercity and intra-urban services.

To date Bulawayo has recorded 6 237 Covid-19 cases including 262 deaths and 5 704 recoveries.

As of Tuesday, Zimbabwe had 42 714 confirmed cases, including 37 288 recoveries and 1 691 deaths.

Cabinet announced that Bulawayo’s Nkulumane, Emakhandeni and northern suburbs’ clinical districts have been placed under the localised lockdown.

Suburbs covered by the Nkulumane clinical district include Nkulumane, Pelandaba, Sizinda, Nketa, Emganwini and Barham Green.

Emakhandeni clinical district covers Cowdray Park, Njube, Luveve, Magwegwe suburbs, Pumula suburbs and Emakhandeni.

The northern suburbs district includes Mpopoma, Mzilikazi, Nguboyenja, Makokoba and the city centre.
Complacency has been blamed for the latest surge in new infections and 95 percent of the cases are due to local transmissions.

In the past five days, the country recorded about 1 639 new Covid-19 cases with a total of 45 deaths up from 209 cases and 12 deaths recorded during the first week of this month.

In an interview, Bulawayo City Council director of health services Dr Edwin Sibanda called for a ban on intercity travel saying authorities were convinced that it was contributing to the increase in Covid-19 cases being recorded in the province.

He said authorities were waiting for communication from the Government to spell out how the localised lockdown will be enforced.

“It will be very difficult to implement a partial lockdown. The best would be to put the whole of Bulawayo on lockdown and reduce intercity travel as we think it is contributing to the upsurge of our cases,” he said.- Chronicle

Wife Wants To Kill Me- Former Army Boss

Retired Army Major General Samson Sikhulile Nyathi Tuesday wept in court alleging that his life was in danger as his spouse was always abusing him.

Nyathi appeared before Harare magistrate Evelyn Mashavakure on a domestic violence matter, where he was accusing his wife, Noleen Nyathi, of always abusing him.

He begged magistrate Mashavakure not to throw away the domestic violence case, saying that he was living in a zoo.

Nyathi said at one time, his wife poured hot cooking oil on him and at one time, assaulted him with a shoe.

Despite the allegations, magistrate Mashavakure removed the wife from remand saying the docket was incomplete as it did not include a warned and cautioned statement for the accused. Nyathi said in court:

Your worship, I am a blind man. My life is in danger because of my spouse. I am living like in a zoo your worship. I have been to police on several occasions, but nothing materialises.

If you release her, my life will be in serious danger. I cannot live a peaceful life without her being restrained.

He said he had even approached different organisations for assistance to no avail.

Noleen’s lawyer Job Sikhala said the court had done well by removing her from remand, adding that constitutionally, a trial could not take place without a warned-and-cautioned statement from the accused.

Sikhala said a person could not be charged twice on the same facts.

The matter was then removed from remand and will proceed by way of summons.

Nyathi is not the first person with a military background to claim that they have been abused by their wives.

In 2012, then Army Commander, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga claimed that his then-wife Jocelyn Chiwenga had subjected him to ‘violent beatings’.

Chiwenga told the High Court that he had been trying to divorce Jocelyn whose violent actions had driven him away from their matrimonial home.

Jocelyn however, dismissed the reports saying her marriage involved periods of physical and emotional abuse by her husband who she says also threatened to shoot her.- NewsDay

My Life Is In Danger – Ex- Army Boss

Retired Army Major General Samson Sikhulile Nyathi Tuesday wept in court alleging that his life was in danger as his spouse was always abusing him.

Nyathi appeared before Harare magistrate Evelyn Mashavakure on a domestic violence matter, where he was accusing his wife, Noleen Nyathi, of always abusing him.

He begged magistrate Mashavakure not to throw away the domestic violence case, saying that he was living in a zoo.

Nyathi said at one time, his wife poured hot cooking oil on him and at one time, assaulted him with a shoe.

Despite the allegations, magistrate Mashavakure removed the wife from remand saying the docket was incomplete as it did not include a warned and cautioned statement for the accused. Nyathi said in court:

Your worship, I am a blind man. My life is in danger because of my spouse. I am living like in a zoo your worship. I have been to police on several occasions, but nothing materialises.

If you release her, my life will be in serious danger. I cannot live a peaceful life without her being restrained.

He said he had even approached different organisations for assistance to no avail.

Noleen’s lawyer Job Sikhala said the court had done well by removing her from remand, adding that constitutionally, a trial could not take place without a warned-and-cautioned statement from the accused.

Sikhala said a person could not be charged twice on the same facts.

The matter was then removed from remand and will proceed by way of summons.

Nyathi is not the first person with a military background to claim that they have been abused by their wives.

In 2012, then Army Commander, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga claimed that his then-wife Jocelyn Chiwenga had subjected him to ‘violent beatings’.

Chiwenga told the High Court that he had been trying to divorce Jocelyn whose violent actions had driven him away from their matrimonial home.

Jocelyn however, dismissed the reports saying her marriage involved periods of physical and emotional abuse by her husband who she says also threatened to shoot her.- NewsDay

Lecturer Succumbs To COVID-19

A Kwekwe Polytechnic lecturer has succumbed to COVID-19 prompting the Kwekwe District Taskforce on Covid-19 to consider suspending lectures at the learning institution.

Cases at the institution, whose term was supposed to end on July 30 have risen to 48 with 18 new cases recorded on Tuesday.

Chairperson of the district task force, Mr Vitalis Kwashira confirmed the death of the lecturer adding that they had recommended that the institution be closed to allow proper management of the cases. He said:

We have written to the relevant departments and we also recommended that the college be temporarily closed so that we can be able to conduct contact tracing. The idea is that if we close down the place, we are able to isolate those who tested positive at the institution. It is almost impossible to manage the situation if lessons are being conducted.

As it is, it’s like we are seeding the virus if we let the institution open because most of the students go to their places of residence in the community whilst some learn from their homes. This is a recommendation we are still awaiting confirmation.

He said the results of the tests to determine which variant claimed the lecturer’s life were still being processed.

Kwekwe Polytechnic Principal, Mr Evans Musara said the situation is not that good at the institution adding “our lives are at risk and I think relevant authorities will guide us with the best way forward.”

He said the closure of the college was prudent as it will allow fumigation of the area and help curb the spread of the virus from and into the community.

Kwekwe has been under a localised lockdown since May after the detection of the Indian variant and the cabinet on Tuesday extended the lockdown by a further two weeks.

The town has 179 active cases and 21 deaths and a cumulative 487 positive cases.- State media

Kwekwe Lecturer Dies from COVID-19

The Kwekwe District Taskforce on Covid-19 is contemplating suspensions of lectures at Kwekwe Polytechnic following the death of a lecturer and a surge in positive covid-19 cases recorded at the learning institution.

Cases at the institution, whose term was supposed to end on July 30 have risen to 48 with 18 new cases recorded on Tuesday.

Kwekwe city has been under a localised lockdown since May after the detection of the Indian variant in the mining town.

On Tuesday, cabinet approved the extension of the lockdown by a further two weeks as cases continue surging. The town has 179 active cases and 21 deaths and a cumulative 487 positive cases.

Chairperson of the district taskforce, Mr Vitalis Kwashira confirmed the death of the lecturer adding that they had recommended that the institution be closed to allow proper management of the cases.

“We have written to the relevant departments and we also recommended that the college be temporarily closed so that we can be able to conduct contact tracing. The idea is that if we close down the place, we are able to isolate those who tested positive at the institution. It is almost impossible to manage the situation if lessons are being conducted,” said Mr Kwashira.

Most of the students at the institution live in the neighboring suburbs of Msasa and Mbizo, further intensifying the risk of the spread of the virus.

“As it is, it’s like we are seeding the virus if we let the institution open because most of the students go to their places of residence in the community whilst some learn from their homes. This is a recommendation we are still awaiting confirmation,” he said.

He said results of the tests to determine which variant claimed the lecturer’s life were still being processed.

Kwekwe Polytechnic Principal, Mr Evans Musara said it was prudent to temporarily suspend lectures to allow the sanitization of the college premises.

“I cannot comment on the statistics but the situation is not that good at the institution. Our lives are at risk and I think relevant authorities will guide us with the best way forward. The closure of the college will however allow sanitization of the area and also to arrest the cases that are on the increase,” he said.

Meanwhile, law enforcement agencies in the town have intensified the lockdown as they have blocked access to the CBD and closed down non-essential businesses.

Officer Commanding Kwekwe Chief Superintended Denford Maingire said the decision comes amid a surge in cases and people seemingly disregarding the lockdown regulations.

“We are restricting unnecessary movement as we also try to enforce the lockdown. We are also targeting illegal commuter omnibus operators and illegal beer outlets which have been flouting the regulations. We have thus increased police patrols in both the CBD and the residential suburbs as we try to enforce the lockdown and hopefully reduce the cases,” said Chief Sup Maingire.

Minister in Charge of controlling covid-19 in Midlands Province, Owen Ncube, last week said the government was dismayed by non-compliance to the lockdown by Kwekwe residents and urged law enforcement agencies to be more vigilant. -Chronicle

Police Dismiss “Arrest” Of Boundary Bus Robbers

The ZRP has taken note of posts circulating on social media alleging that some of the robbers involved in the Boundary Express Bus robbery in Masvingo have been arrested. The public should take note that the suspects have not yet been arrested.

The photo circulating is that of a suspect wanted by CID Zaka in connection with a case of robbery which occurred at Nyika Growth Point on 09/06/21 and the subsequent recovery of a stolen single cab Ford Ranger vehicle after a chase out with the Police and arrest of Abraham Muzamba who is now appearing before the Courts. His accomplices ran away and Police are pursuing them.

It is not clear if these suspects were involved in the Boundary Express Bus robbery. Once the suspects for the Boundary Express Bus robbery are arrested the public will certainly be advised.-ZRP

Zanu PF At War With Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has launched a massive voter registration campaign programme across the country.

The MDC Alliance has also dismissed the notion that elections will not change in the country.

During a media briefing in the capital on Wednesday, the MDC Alliance bemoaned the deepening economic crisis in Zimbabwe.

The popular movement argues Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s legitimacy crisis is stalling economic recovery efforts.

Watch video below:

MDC Alliance Bemoans Deepening Crisis In Education Sector

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has launched a massive voter registration campaign programme across the country.

The MDC Alliance has also dismissed the notion that elections will not change in the country.

During a media briefing in the capital on Wednesday, the MDC Alliance bemoaned the deepening economic crisis in Zimbabwe.

The popular movement argues Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s legitimacy crisis is stalling economic recovery efforts.

Watch video below:

SADC Still To Deploy Soldiers In Mozambique 1 Year Later

SADC is still to deploy soldiers to Mozambique a year after announcing so last year June.

Member states only yesterday theoretically resolved to deploy a force to help Mozambique contain insurgency in its northern provinces where terrorists have left a trail of destruction that also threatens regional peace.

The decision was adopted at the 16-member regional bloc Extraordinary Summit that was held in Maputo, Mozambique, yesterday.

More than 3 000 people are estimated to have been killed by the insurgents with 800 000 displaced from their homes in the gas-rich Cabo Delgado province since four years ago.

President Mnangagwa was part of the Heads of State and Government who resolved to deploy troops on Mozambican soil at the request of Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi.

At the end of the day-long summit, that was also attended by Botswana President Mokgweetsi Keabetswe Masisi, DRC President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, Lesotho Prime Minister Dr Moeketsi Majoro, Malawi President Dr Lazarus Chakwera, Mozambican President Nyusi, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and the United Republic of Tanzania President Samia Suluhu Hassan, SADC executive secretary Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax said the region’s troops are ready.

“Summit endorsed the recommendations of the Report of the Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation and approved the Mandate for the SADC Standby Force Mission to the Republic of Mozambique, to be deployed in support of Mozambique to combat terrorism and acts of violent extremism in Cabo Delgado,” she said.

Apart from deploying an army, SADC, Dr Tax said, will in collaboration with Humanitarian Agencies continue providing humanitarian support to those affected by the terrorist attacks in Cabo Delgado.

With the region walking hand in hand in securing peace and ensuring food and nutrition security, the summit took a moment to remember one of the founders of SADC, the late Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, who died last week

“Summit expressed deepest condolences to former President Dr Kaunda’s family, His Excellency Dr President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, the government and the People of the Republic of Zambia following the passing on of HE Dr Kenneth David Buchizya Kaunda, first President of the Republic of Zambia and the last surviving founding father of SADC and the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the fore-runner of the African Union (AU); and paid tribute to late former President Dr Kaunda for the pivotal role he played in the liberation struggle, and for laying a solid foundation for regional integration of Southern Africa,” said Dr Tax.

In a recorded video to commemorate the region’s anniversary before his death, the late Dr Kaunda urged SADC leaders and citizens to be bound together forever in the pursuit of the lofty vision of the regional bloc founding fathers who wanted to nurture peace, eradicate poverty, and entrench the principles of democracy.

Founded in 1992, as a successor to the Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC), the Southern African Development Community (SADC) is a regional economic bloc comprising 16 member states namely Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eswatini, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zambia.

The organisation was established in 1992, with a thrust towards regional integration and poverty eradication within Southern Africa through economic development and ensuring peace and security.

The summit also discussed regional food and nutrition security, gender and development, and progress in the regional response to HIV and AIDS and Covid-19 pandemic.

It reviewed the progress made in the implementation of the theme of the 40th SADC Summit that says ‘‘SADC: 40 Years Building Peace and Security, and Promoting Development and Resilience in the Face of Global Challenges’’, which was endorsed by the SADC Summit in August, 2020.

President Mnangagwa returned home last night and was received by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and several Government ministers. -state media

“Panganai Java Attempt To Denigrate President Chamisa -A Classic False Prophecy By A False Prophet”

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Youth Assembly has dismissed Panganai Java’s assertion that hip-hop musician Holy Ten was assigned by President Nelson Chamisa to pen a song denigrating the controversial preacher-cum politician.

Java claimed President Chamisa hired upcoming hip-hop artist Holy Ten to denigrate him.

Java further claims that in his latest song Makuitaseyi (What are you up to now) – which also sounds like a diss to Enzo Ishal, Holy Ten is mocking the preacher.

Responding to Java’s remarks, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma said :

“We respect artists’ rights to association as well as freedom of expression which they exhibit through their music at times. As for the allegations that our President, Nelson Chamisa funded Holy Ten to “diss” Passion Java, this is clearly another classic false prophecy by a false prophet.

We respect artists’ views on contemporary issues which they express through the beauty of music and art.”

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly leader Obey Sithole commented :
“Holy Ten is actually holier than the so called prophet.”

Java’s utterances about Holy Ten born Mukudzei Chitsama have attracted criticism from Zimbabweans in general.

Lot Magarianzo Dies

By Showbiz Reporter | The popular comedian, Lot Magarianzo has died.

Tomato’s death was announced by producer DJ Fantan who said:

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing on of Lot Magarianzo populary known as Tomato the comedian.

Tomato was hospitalised some time last week following a stroke, swollen legs and water in the heart.

Tomato was born in August 1991 and he died today (yesterday) 23 June 2021 around 5 am. May Tomato’s Soul Rest in Peace.

To contact the family for condolences please use this number +263788774848 Patrick Kupara

Open Letter To Panganai Java

By Peter Mupondi

Munhu kungopiwa breakfast na ED wakutotuka Chamisa!
Asi tea yacho yanga yakaiswa anti-Chamisa drug kani!

Musarwa hondo dzisiri dzenyu! Munozorwa mafuta enyama yamusina kudya!

Pandakangoona wamira na ED ndakabva ndaziva kuti zvadhakwa! Leave our Nelson Chamisa alone and concentrate on fooling those who tolerate to be fooled.

You can still adjust your proximity to ED without touching our Chamisa. Chamisa is a living brand. He doesn’t cheat anyone

Stay in your lane!

Passion Java

Causes Of Suicide

Suicide remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, according to WHO’s latest estimates, published today in “Suicide worldwide in 2019”. Every year, more people die as a result of suicide than HIV, malaria or breast cancer ̶ or war and homicide. In 2019, more than 700 000 people died by suicide: one in every 100 deaths, prompting WHO to produce new guidance to help countries improve suicide prevention and care.

“We cannot – and must not – ignore suicide,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization. “Each one is a tragedy. Our attention to suicide prevention is even more important now, after many months living with the COVID-19 pandemic, with many of the risk factors for suicide ̶ job loss, financial stress and social isolation – still very much present. The new guidance that WHO is releasing today provides a clear path for stepping up suicide prevention efforts.”

Among young people aged 15-29, suicide was the fourth leading cause of death after road injury, tuberculosis and interpersonal violence.

Rates vary, between countries, regions, and between males and females.

More than twice as many males die due to suicide as females (12.6 per 100 000 males compared with 5.4 per 100 000 females). Suicide rates among men are generally higher in high-income countries (16.5 per 100 000). For females, the highest suicide rates are found in lower-middle-income countries (7.1 per 100 000).

Suicide rates in the WHO African (11.2 per 100 000), European (10.5 per 100 000) and South-East Asia (10.2 per 100 000) regions were higher than the global average (9.0 per 100 000) in 2019. The lowest suicide rate was in the Eastern Mediterranean region (6.4 per 100 000).

Globally, the suicide rate is decreasing; in the Americas it is going up

Suicide rates fell in the 20 years between 2000 and 2019, with the global rate decreasing by 36%, with decreases ranging from 17% in the Eastern Mediterranean Region to 47% in the European Region and 49% in the Western Pacific.

But in the Americas Region, rates increased by 17% in the same time period.

Although some countries have placed suicide prevention high on their agendas, too many countries remain uncommitted. Currently only 38 countries are known to have a national suicide prevention strategy. A significant acceleration in the reduction of suicides is needed to meet the SDG target of a one-third reduction in the global suicide rate by 2030.

LIVE LIFE

To support countries in their efforts, WHO is today releasing comprehensive guidance for implementing its LIVE LIFE approach to suicide prevention. The four strategies of this approach are:

limiting access to the means of suicide, such as highly hazardous pesticides and firearms;
educating the media on responsible reporting of suicide;
fostering socio-emotional life skills in adolescents; and
early identification, assessment, management and follow-up of anyone affected by suicidal thoughts and behaviour.
Banning of the most dangerous pesticides: a high-impact intervention

Given that pesticide poisoning is estimated to cause 20% of all suicides, and national bans of acutely toxic, highly hazardous pesticides have shown to be cost-effective, such bans are recommended by WHO. Other measures include restricting access to firearms, reducing the size of medication packages, and installing barriers at jump sites.

Responsible reporting by the media

The guide highlights the role the media plays in relation to suicide. Media reports of suicide can lead to a rise in suicide due to imitation (or copycat suicides) – especially if the report is about a celebrity or describes the method of suicide.

The new guide advises monitoring of the reporting of suicide and suggests that media counteract reports of suicide with stories of successful recovery from mental health challenges or suicidal thoughts. It also recommends working with social media companies to increase their awareness and improve their protocols for identifying and removing harmful content.

Support for adolescents

Adolescence (10-19 years of age) is a critical period for acquiring socio-emotional skills, particularly since half of mental health conditions appear before 14 years of age. The LIVE LIFE guidance encourages actions including mental health promotion and anti-bullying programmes, links to support services and clear protocols for people working in schools and universities when suicide risk is identified.

Early identification and follow-up of people at risk

Early identification, assessment, management and follow-up applies to people who have attempted suicide or are perceived to be at risk. A previous suicide attempt is one of the most important risk factors for a future suicide.

Health-care workers should be trained in early identification, assessment, management and follow-up. Survivors’ groups of people bereaved by suicide can complement support provided by health services. Crisis services should also be available to provide immediate support to individuals in acute distress.

The new guidance, which includes examples of suicide prevention interventions that have been implemented across the world, in countries such as Australia, Ghana, Guyana, India, Iraq, the Republic of Korea, Sweden and the USA, can be used by anyone who is in interested in implementing suicide prevention activities, whether at national or local level, and in the governmental and nongovernmental sectors alike.

“While a comprehensive national suicide prevention strategy should be the ultimate goal for all governments,” said Dr Alexandra Fleischmann, suicide prevention expert at the World Health Organization, “starting suicide prevention with LIVE LIFE interventions can save lives and prevent the heartbreak that follows for those left behind.”

Source: World Health Organization

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Government Deploys Security Forces To COVID-19 Hotspots

Bulawayo has effectively been put under lockdown after Cabinet yesterday approved that three districts that are Covid-19 hotspots be placed under localised lockdown, with security details being deployed to enforce the regulations.

Cabinet also postponed the reopening of schools by two weeks following a spike in Covid-19 cases being recorded countrywide.

Schools were initially scheduled to reopen next Monday for the second term of the year before the latest surge in Covid-19 infections.

This is the second time Government has deferred the reopening of schools this year. In January, Government postponed the reopening after a spike in infections following the festive season where members of the public let down their guard.

Districts now under localised lockdown include Nkulumane, Emakhandeni and northern suburbs.

Suburbs covered by the Nkulumane clinical district include Nkulumane, Pelandaba, Sizinda, Nketa, Emganwini and Barham Green.

Emakhandeni clinical district covers Cowdray Park, Njube, Luveve, Magwegwe suburbs, Pumula suburbs and Emakhandeni. The northern suburbs include Mpopoma, Mzilikazi, Nguboyenja, Makokoba and the city centre.
Complacency has been blamed for the latest surge in new infections and 95 percent of the cases are due to local transmissions.

Speaking during a post Cabinet media briefing yesterday, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said Government will determine whether it will be safe to reopen schools at the end of the two weeks.

“In view of the regional and local upsurge of cases, the nation is informed that Cabinet approved that the reopening of schools and other learning institutions be delayed by 14 days. Government will be monitoring the situation and a review would be made after two weeks,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.- Chronicle

Mvuma Bus Robbery Mliswa Wants Army To Gun Down The Culprits

By A Correspondent- Norton MP, Temba Mliswa has suggested that government should involve the army in investigating and dealing with cases of armed robberies which have of late become rampant.

Mliswa posted on his Twitter handle Wednesday urging the government to involve the army in the Monday Mvuma bus robbery case.

The Norton legislator said just like what the soldiers are involved in the Covid-19 lockdown regulations monitoring they should do the same and gun down armed robbers.

Zanu PF Order Jaboon To Distroy Chamisa

By A Correspondent- The Zanu PF Bikita District Coordinating Committee (DCC) has directed the party’s former Bikita South legislator Jappy Jaboon to bring all MDC-Alliance supporters to Zanu PF if he wanted to be readmitted into the party.

Jaboon was fired from the ruling party in November 2017 for counter-revolutionary conduct as a member of the G40 cabal that was casting wrong influence on former President Robert Mugabe, taking advantage of his age.

Jaboon went on to develop close links with the MDC Alliance following his expulsion from Zanu PF.

In a letter addressed to Zanu PF Masvingo provincial chair Ezra Chadzamira, Bikita DCC chair Chamunoda Taruwona said his district had recommended Jaboon’s readmission, equating him to a prodigal son.

Taruwona further said they had recommended that Jaboon show his repentance by bringing back all former Zanu PF members he took with him to the opposition when he left the ruling party.

In his letter pleading for leniency and readmission, Jaboon blamed his counter-revolutionary sojourn on immaturity and excitement, saying he had always been “a son of the soil” and owed everything in his life to the ruling party.

Jaboon expressed readiness to start from the Zanu PF cells in Bikita if allowed back into the party, adding that he was prepared to attend Chitepo School of Ideology for reorientation.

G-40 Masvingo King-Pin Bounces Back

By A Correspondent- The Zanu PF Bikita District Coordinating Committee (DCC) has recommended the readmission of former Bikita South legislator Jappy Jaboon into the revolutionary party.

Jaboon was fired from the ruling party in November 2017 for counter-revolutionary conduct as a member of the G40 cabal that was casting wrong influence on former President Robert Mugabe, taking advantage of his age.

Jaboon went on to develop close links with the MDC Alliance following his expulsion from Zanu PF.

In a letter addressed to Zanu PF Masvingo provincial chair Ezra Chadzamira, Bikita DCC chair Cde Chamunoda Taruwona said his district had recommended Jaboon’s readmission, equating him to a prodigal son.

Taruwona further said they had recommended that Jaboon show his repentance by bringing back all former Zanu PF members he took with him to the opposition when he left the ruling party.

In his letter pleading for leniency and readmission, Jaboon blamed his counter-revolutionary sojourn on immaturity and excitement, saying he had always been “a son of the soil” and owed everything in his life to the ruling party.

Jaboon expressed readiness to start from the Zanu PF cells in Bikita if allowed back into the party, adding that he was prepared to attend Chitepo School of Ideology for reorientation.

US Dollar Ban Rumour, Mthuli Breathes Fire

By A Correspondent- Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has laboured to defend rumours circulating on social media that the government has banned the use of the United States Dollar in Zimbabwe.

Writing last night, Ncube said:

Talkative Mvuma Bus Robbery Victim Left For Dead

By A Correspondent- One of the 40 passengers who were robbed and were stabbed by five armed robbers aboard the Boundary Express coach at night between Mvuma and Mushagashe tollgate early Monday morning was left for dead because of being talkative.

The passengers lost more than US$15 980, R31 340 and $2 510 to the robbers.

The Boundary Express coach left Mbudzi roundabout in Harare around 9pm and two of the unidentified armed robbers carrying knives, pistols and machetes had boarded at the same time when it set out for Beitbridge. The other three climbed aboard when the bus stopped at a food court.

Some of the victims note that a small vehicle was following behind the bus and was used as a getaway vehicle after the robbery.

Besides sustaining deep cuts all over their bodies, some of the passengers were thoroughly beaten up by the suspects who got away with cash and other valuables after ordering the bus driver to move into the bush and switch-off the lights.

The passengers were also sprayed in the eyes with an unknown liquid before the robbers left in the small vehicle after deflating one of the bus tyres. The driver had to drive the bus to Masvingo with a deflated tyre so that those injured could get assistance.

Asst Comm Nyathi said once all five robbers in the gang were aboard, one robber produced a gun and ordered the driver to drive into a dusty side road where they robbed all the passengers, threatening and using knives to get all available cash.

“One of the passengers who was being talkative or resisting was dragged out of the bus and stabbed. He was left unconscious before the robbers disappeared,” Asst Comm Nyathi said.

He urged transport operators to ensure the security of their passengers and to also obey the national lockdown regulations by avoiding moving during the night.

-State media

Fake Prophets Assaulted For Performing Fake Miracles

By A Correspondent- Three fake prophets have been battered by angry residents after they had thrown a rubber snake under one of their followers’ bed in Harare, caught it and said that it was sent by witches.

The three are nursing injuries from thorough beatings they received after the desperate followers discovered that the fake prophets wanted to dupe them.

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Mvuma Bus Robbery Comments, Nick Mangwana Dressed Down By Angry Zimbabweans

By A Correspondent- Information Permanent Secretary, Nick Mangwana has been roasted by angry citizens for denouncing victims of the Mvuma bus armed robbery.

Former Army General Battered By Wife, Appeals To Court For Protection

By A Correspondent-A former top army official Major General Samson Sikhulile Nyathi Wednesday wept in court alleging that his life was in danger as his spouse was always abusing him.

Nyathi appeared before Harare magistrate Evelyn Mashavakure on a domestic violence matter, where he was accusing his wife, Noleen Nyathi, of always abusing him.

He begged Mashavakure not to throw away the domestic violence case, saying that he was living in a zoo.

Nyathi said at one time, his wife poured hot cooking oil on him and at one time, assaulted him with a shoe.

Despite the allegations, magistrate Mashavakure removed the wife from remand saying the docket was incomplete as it did not include a warned-and-cautioned statement for the accused.

“Your worship, I am a blind man. My life is in danger because of my spouse. I am living like in a zoo your worship. I have been to police on several occasions, but nothing materialises,” Nyathi said in court.
“If you release her, my life will be in serious danger. I cannot live a peaceful life without her being restrained.”

He said he had even approached different organisations for assistance to no avail.

Noleen’s lawyer Job Sikhala said the court had done well by removing her from remand, adding that constitutionally, a trial could not take place without a warned-and-cautioned statement from the accused.

Sikhala said a person could not be charged twice on the same facts.
The matter was then removed from remand and will proceed by way of summons.
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Mvuma Bus Robbery Victims Battling For Life In Hospital

By A Correspondent- Several people who were robbed and were stabbed by five armed robbers aboard the Boundary Express coach at night between Mvuma and Mushagashe tollgate early Monday morning are said to be battling for life at Masvingo hospital.

The same passengers lost more than US$15 980, R31 340 and $2 510 to the robbers.

The Boundary Express coach left Mbudzi roundabout in Harare around 9pm and two of the unidentified armed robbers carrying knives, pistols and machetes had boarded at the same time when it set out for Beitbridge. The other three climbed aboard when the bus stopped at a food court.

Some of the victims note that a small vehicle was following behind the bus and was used as a getaway vehicle after the robbery.

Besides sustaining deep cuts all over their bodies, some of the passengers were thoroughly beaten up by the suspects who got away with cash and other valuables after ordering the bus driver to move into the bush and switch-off the lights.

The passengers were also sprayed in the eyes with an unknown liquid before the robbers left in the small vehicle after deflating one of the bus tyres. The driver had to drive the bus to Masvingo with a deflated tyre so that those injured could get assistance.

Asst Comm Nyathi said once all five robbers in the gang were aboard, one robber produced a gun and ordered the driver to drive into a dusty side road where they robbed all the passengers, threatening and using knives to get all available cash.

“One of the passengers who was being talkative or resisting was dragged out of the bus and stabbed. He was left unconscious before the robbers disappeared,” Asst Comm Nyathi said.

He urged transport operators to ensure the security of their passengers and to also obey the national lockdown regulations by avoiding moving during the night.

-State media