Police Under Fire For “Ignoring” Mapostori Pilgrimage

By A Correspondent- Law enforcement agents have come under fire for alleged selective application of the law after allowing thousands of Johane Marange followers to hold their annual pilgrimage at Mafararikwa village in Bocha, Manicaland province, at a time when all public gatherings are banned as a COVID-19 containment measure.

The pilgrimage started on July 3 and ends on July 17 amid fears it could be a super spreader of the respiratory disease as the sect members are reportedly not observing World Health Organisationprescribed safety measures nor do they believe in vaccination.

The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has since petitioned police to urgently disperse the gathering and arrest the leaders.

Under level 4 lockdown, which was imposed a fortnight ago, all gatherings are prohibited, with an exception of funerals, which are restricted to only 30 people.

In a letter dated July 12, and directed to Manicaland provincial police boss, ZLHR lawyers said they would take legal action against the State if the police failed to disperse the apostolic church members by end of day today.

The letter was copied to Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga, Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe and Vice-President and Health minister Constantino Chiwenga.

“We have noted with concern complacency in enforcing COVID-19 lockdown measures in Manicaland by members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), who have either failed or neglected to disperse members of the Johanne Marange in Mafararikwa village,” the lawyers said.

“The neglect of duty by the police comes at a time when the country is facing an unprecedented increase in COVID-19 cases.”

The lawyers said if the police failed to disperse the church members by the end of day today, they would attribute all COVID-19 deaths and infections in Manicaland province to negligence by the police.

By yesterday morning, the Health and Child Care ministry situational reports showed that Zimbabwe had recorded 2 185 deaths and 67 765 infections since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March last year.

“It is common knowledge that public gatherings are super spreaders and a threat to public health,” ZLHR wrote.

“It is sad to note that members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police in Manicaland have kept a blind eye and failed to enforce COVID-19 regulations by failing to disperse and arrest the Johanne Marange members who are attending a vigil at Mafararikwa.

“The neglect by the ZRP is a health hazard with far-reaching consequences on the overall community health of Manicaland province. Members of the police have a duty to enforce the law impartially.”

Hundreds of opposition activists and ordinary citizens have been arrested for violating safety regulations, but Zanu-PF supporters have often been left to go scot-free.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said he was not aware of the ZLHR letter.

“I haven’t yet seen the letter you are talking about, so I cannot comment on the matter,” Nyathi said.

Kazembe was not picking calls on his phone.

However, while addressing a Press conference on lockdown enforcement last week, Kazembe said police would enforce adherence to COVID-19 regulations “without fear or favour”.

But rights activists have accused government of applying the law selectively for failing to arrest and prosecute Johane Marange apostolic sect leaders for violation of the COVID-19 regulations like they do to similar offenders.

They accused top government officials of deliberately protecting the apostolic church members from justice for political expediency.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his predecessor, the late Robert Mugabe, have attended Johane Marange sect church services on several occasions to garner political support.

“We understand that the Apostolic and Zion Churches in Zimbabwe are a big constituency with a huge following and has become a favourite hunting ground for political parties when it comes to soliciting election votes, hence it has to be handled with care or else one may risk losing their political support and the subsequent votes during election time,” said Itai Rusike, executive director for Community Working Group on Health.

Rusike said there was need to balance between freedom of worship and saving lives, especially in the during of a global pandemic.

In a related development, Marondera police yesterday impounded a Sable company bus believed to have come from South Africa after finding it offloading passengers and goods in the town at a time cross-border and intercity travel is under a 14-day lockdown ban.

“Ministry of Health and Child Care officials tested the passengers, with three registering COVID-19 positive results while the other 35 tested negative. The bus company is now facing criminal charges while the passengers have been taken to Mahusekwa Hospital for isolation. No to smuggling activities and spreading of COVID-19 pandemic,” police said in a statement.

-Newsday

ZNA Commander Headache For ED

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa could be agonising over who to appoint Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) commander following the death of his confidante, Edzai Chimonyo who was buried at the National Heroes Acre yesterday.

Addressing mourners at the burial of heroes Chimonyo and Michael Chakabva, Mnangagwa hinted he would have to search deeper and wider for a trusted lieutenant to replace Chimonyo.

“Those serving in the security sector and those serving in our foreign service and diplomatic missions must take time to introspect. Ask yourselves, can you be trusted? Are you loyal, reliable and committed?” Mnangagwa asked.

Having come into office through a military coup, insiders said Mnangagwa preferred a general who was loyal to avoid a situation in which he could also be deposed. Zanu-PF is experiencing internal squabbles which could create fertile grounds for another coup.

Mnangagwa heaped praises on the late ZNA commander saying he was very reliable and committed to duty and service to the nation.

“He was reliable and always exuded impeccable loyalty and commitment. He had a unique trait of being able to conduct himself without giving the slightest hint of his deserved status,” Mnangagwa said.

Although many in Matabeleland chided Chimonyo for having been in the command element of the infamous Fifth Brigade which killed over 20 000 civilians during the Gukurahundi era, Mnangagwa credited him for turning the army into a professional force.

“During his tenure, the ZNA has remained a reputable, competent, professional, highly disciplined, combat ready and effective force. His wisdom, fairness, objectivity and professionalism at its helm shall forever be cherished and valued,” Mnangagwa said.

He added: “The form, nature and strategies of our country’s detractors, sellouts and their appendages are glaring and known. Hence, we must remain resolute, focused and steadfast, resisting and deconstructing their machinations and narratives which aim to retard national progress.”

-newsday

Cabinet To Issue Directive On Schools Opening

By A Correspondent- The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education says it expects to get a directive from Cabinet today on when schools will reopen.

Schools were scheduled to open on 28 June for the second term but an increase in coronavirus infections forced Government to postpone face-to-face learning.

This was the second time this year for the government to postpone the reopening of schools as it did the same in January after COVID-19 cases increased.

An adjusted level four lockdown is currently in place, with a dusk to dawn curfew was in place, intercity travel was banned, and businesses directed to operate between 8 AM to 3.30 PM.

In an interview with State media on Monday, Primary and Secondary Education Ministry communications and advocacy director Taungana Ndoro said:

Let’s wait for Cabinet meeting tomorrow. It (Cabinet) is expected to guide us on when schools shall reopen.

Matabeleland North acting provincial medical director Munekayi Pandingani said there is a need to break the cycle of new infections before schools reopen.

He said this while responding to Primary and Secondary Education Minister Cain Mathema who wanted to get a medical opinion on when schools should reopen during the Matabeleland North COVID-19 Provincial Taskforce meeting on Sunday.

Meanwhile, teachers’ unions have urged the government to postpone the reopening of schools to August or until the COVID-19 infections have gone down.

Court Okays Use Of Spikes

By A Correspondent- Strips of spikes used by police to stop vehicles refusing to obey orders to halt are fully legal and any court trying to ban them would be tantamount to legalising crime and disempowering police from maintaining law and order, the High Court has ruled.

The Passengers Association of Zimbabwe had sued police, seeking an interdict prohibiting officers from using the strips of spikes and smashing windscreens of private taxis to halt pirate taxis and kombis, saying that this conduct endangered the lives of the public and causes blatant unlawful and malicious damage to private property police are supposed to protect.

Police have implemented internal procedures that have limited the use of spikes and teargas and stopped the smashing of windscreens for traffic violations. But spikes are seen as an effective way of halting a vehicle whose driver refuses to stop when ordered to, and a way of halting a vehicle using minimum force.

Police introduced spikes to replace the use of firearms, which could cause unintended injury or death. Spikes deflate all tyres of a vehicle, bringing it to a halt, but without the risks entailed when police shoot at a vehicle’s tyres and miss.

In most cases a driver seeing spikes across the road decides to obey the halt order given rather than try and escape.

Police needing to use spikes are now expected to follow procedures set out in the Police Weapons and Equipment Coin and I.S Manual (Methods and Frequency), a handbook for police officers, which provides instructions on how they should use their weapons and equipment. In this regard, police only resort to spikes to deal with pirate taxis that are breaching important road rules, endangering many lives, and which refuse to halt.

It was on this basis that Justice Owen Tagu refused to grant the application by PAZ, finding that for the court to do so would be to sanitise crime and disempower the police from enforcing law and order.

“To grant the application would be tantamount to legalising the actions of these errant motorists as the police would be incapacitated to deal with them,” he said.

The court accepted the police argument that operators of pirate taxis, commonly known as mushikashika, were not just committing traffic offences but other crimes that could be classified as more dangerous. Some of the crimes include drug abuse, harassment of commuters especially women, and theft and robberies committed by people in the unregistered vehicles, which are mostly driven by immature and unlicensed drivers.

Police also argued that the conduct of the pirate taxis had resulted in a spike of pedestrian deaths, as they are run over by vehicles fleeing police officers. Police further argued that touts employed by errant drivers, assault and kill police officers when they try to impound their vehicles and arrest the violators.

Through its legal counsel, PAZ argued that police should be barred from practising this “rudimentary” and “barbaric” way of enforcing traffic offence law. The organisation further criticised the police conduct which they said had caused harm to passengers of the public and private vehicles and in some cases, the death of victims.

To this end, it is their submission that PAZ had reasonable apprehension that the security of more passengers was endangered, private property would be damaged and there was no effective alternative remedy in the circumstances except approaching the court for relief.

-statemedia

Latest On Re-Opening Of Schools

Cabinet is today expected to announce its decision on the issue of reopening of schools after Government postponed the start of the second term following a spike in Covid-19 cases.

Schools were scheduled to open on June 28 for the second term but an increase in Covid-19 infections forced Government to postpone face-to-face learning.

President Mnangagwa imposed a tightened national level four lockdown: a dusk to dawn curfew was effected, intercity travel was banned, businesses were directed to operate between 8AM to 3.30PM, with public and private sector required to decongest the workplace to 40 percent capacity.

This is the second time this year for Government to postpone schools opening as it did the same in January after Covid-19 cases increased.
Officials have blamed the recent spike in Covid-19 cases on complacency.

Universities and colleges also suspended face-to-face lectures in the wake of rising Covid-19 infections.

Cabinet last week deployed schools inspectors to assess the schools readiness for reopening.

In an interview yesterday, Primary and Secondary Education Ministry communications and advocacy director Mr Taungana Ndoro said the ministry expects to get a directive from Cabinet on when schools will reopen today.

“Let’s wait for Cabinet meeting tomorrow. It (Cabinet) is expected to guide us on when schools shall reopen,” said Mr Ndoro, in a brief comment.

Meanwhile, health experts have said it will be prudent to postpone the reopening of schools.

Matabeleland North acting provincial medical director Dr Munekayi Pandingani said there is a need to break the cycle of new infections before schools reopen.

He said this while responding to Primary and Secondary Education Minister Cain Mathema who wanted to get medical opinion on when schools should reopen during Matabeleland North Covid-19 Provincial Taskforce meeting on Sunday.

The meeting was held at Mhlahlandlela Government Complex in Bulawayo.

“In my view we are not yet ready to reopen schools. We are still recording new infections so it might not be appropriate to reopen schools now. I also suggest that when schools reopen all pupils learning in boarding schools have to be tested for Covid-19 before they return to schools.

Most of our Covid-19 cases in schools are coming from boarding schools. We have not recorded so many cases in day schools, largely because we tell learners who might have flue like symptoms not to come to school when they feel feverish. But pupils in boarding schools stay together that is why we are recording high infections in boarding schools,” said Dr Padingani.

Minister Mathema urged the acting PMD to include his recommendation on the provincial report which he was going to table before Cabinet.

The minister urged teachers to get vaccinated ahead of schools reopening and directed the provincial education director Mr Jabulani Mpofu to liaise with schools heads to get their staff vaccinated.

In response, Mr Mpofu said most school staff got vaccinated when the programme was extended to them.

Government has said it would let science guide its Covid-19 response while balancing between saving lives and having a functional economy.

-State Media

Jah Prayzah, KVG Given A Raw Deal?

By A Correspondent| Top musician Jah Prayzah and Star FM Disc Jockey Kudzai Violet Gwara better known as KVG could have been sold a raw deal by Pokugara Properties where the two are now home owners.

Jah Prayzah and KVG were recently pictured at red carpet ceremony being handed over keys to their newly acquired properties at Pokugara Estate in the leafy suburb of Borrowdale in Harare but questions have since emerged on the type of lease agreements being offered by the Kenneth Raydon Sharpe owned company.

According to one Dr Controlla Gabi, Pokugara Properties is selling its plushy Pokugara Estate houses using an outdated concept which is being phased out in the United Kingdom.

Gabi said Pokugara Properties was using a leasehold instead of the morden freehold arrangement.

KVG (far left) gets keys to her new Borrowdale home at Pokugara Estate

A leasehold arrangement means that when one buys a property, ownership of the land remains in the hands of the seller and attracts monthly rentals.

Leasehold also has a tenure period and once it expires the ownership of the property reverts to the original owner.

In a five threaded Twitter response to West Properties post about KVG acquiring a new home at Pokugara Estate, Gabi said he was worried about Pokugara Estate leasehold arrangement which he said was an eternal debt trap.

“Congratulations KVG. I hope they gave you a fair contract for the property. I have raised the issue of leaseholds @WestPropZim have introduced in Zim whereby the property buyer doesn’t own the land their property is on. Haven’t responded. Star FM hasn’t commented either.

Jah Prayzah in the middle during the presentation of his Pokugara Estate stand

“It’s unclear how much legal protection buyers have against the legal jeopardy of leaseholds. You’d think developers would be transparent about this. It’s worrying that, with the brand ambassadorships being issued to celebrities, scrutiny disappears with conflict of interest.

“Leaseholds are an eternal debt trap. Home owners will continue to pay rent on the land their house is built on. It’s been a controversial scheme here in the UK.

“With a leasehold, you’ll always pay rent on the land on which your home is built. There must be an option to buy the land or just rent to buy the land which shd give ownership of the land at some point.With no legal protection, land rent will go up or change hands. Uncertainty

“Although unlikely, it is possible that, in a leasehold agreement, the price of the lease may end up being unaffordable. It’s unclear what will happen in such circumstances. Would you lose your property, for example? Star FM must facilitate this discussion on their programmes,” tweeted Gabi.

West Properties which is the company behind Pokugara Estate did not respond to Gabi’s thread in what could be a confirmation of the leasehold agreement fears.

Pokugara Estate is a subject of court challenge after Sharpe’s company allegedly entered into an agreement with a Harare businessman George Katsimberis.

According to court papers in ZimEye’s possession, Katsimberis and Sharpe entered into a joint venture agreement where the former would provide money while the latter avails land for the construction of cluster homes at the corner of Teviotdale and Whitwell Road in Borrowdale.

Sharpe allegedly connived with City of Harare officials to destroy a show house built by Katsimberis citing fabrication of architectural plans, a claim Katsimberis denies.

Zimbabwe Prefers Nkomo Than Mugabe And Mnangagwa-SK

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF spokesperson, Simon Khaya Moyo has chronicled his time with the late vice president Joshua Nkomo and said that he missed those good old days.

Khaya Moyo recently in Bulawayo said he started working Dr Nkomo in Lusaka, Zambia as his special assistant.

“I was privileged to work as Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo’s special assistant for many years pre and post-independence. The political journey Umdala traversed has no missing page. He mentored every politician worth his or her salt in this country hence the title Father Zimbabwe,” he said.

Khaya Moyo recalled when Dr Nkomo received a hero’s welcome upon his return in the country from Zambia as part of the Lancaster House Agreement of December 1979.

“Umdala Dr Nkomo was a man of the people. One of my memorable occasions with him was on January 13, 1980 when we landed at the airport from Lusaka,” he said.

“In fact, we disembarked from a white and green Zambia Airways jet liner shortly after 12.45PM. I remember Dr Nkomo was wearing a conservative grey suit and a red and blue tie. He addressed a Press conference before proceeding to the Zimbabwe Grounds where we were welcomed by a great multitude.”

Khaya Moyo said, in his remarks soon after his arrival, Dr Nkomo gave an emotional speech before the frenzied crowd that had swarmed the sports field.
“I vividly recall the excitement and smiles beaming on every face as multitudes received Umdala at Zimbabwe Grounds in Harare soon after our arrival home in January 1980,” he said.

Khaya Moyo said the electrifying mood at Zimbabwe Grounds was a true reflection of Dr Nkomo’s ability to unite the entire nation.

“Umdala Wethu Dr Nkomo loved Zimbabwe and its wonderful people most. He is the only seasoned politician who at one time managed to unite the entire nation of Zimbabwe, particularly the African people hence the slogan mwana wevhu/umntwana we nhlabathi which reverberated across the country like veld fire,” he said.

“The legacy Umdala left is a heritage to all patriotic Zimbabweans. His footprints can never be erased. As I said at the time of his funeral ‘Father Zimbabwe will never die.’ He only has departed for higher responsibility. We are with you Umdala, look after us from the high heaven, never abandon us. Glory be to God.”

Khaya Moyo said he also cherished the moments when they would fly together to Russia and Cuba to seek arms of the liberation.

“One of the most important memories was when we used to travel to the then Soviet Union and Cuba to seek arms to accelerate the liberation struggle. I enjoyed those meetings which he conducted with his counterparts including many other meetings with the Frontline States’ leaders,” he said.

Khaya Moyo said he also vibrantly recalled Dr Nkomo surviving the attack by the Ian Smith regime in 1977.

In 1977 when the Smith regime made a firm decision to assassinate Dr Nkomo in Zambia after the shooting down of the Air Rhodesia plane in Kariba, the Selous Scouts (Secret Assassination Organ of the regime) assigned Selous Scout Chris Gough to survey Cde Nkomo’s house, and draw up the road map from the Zambezi to Lusaka.

Khaya Moyo said Dr Nkomo escaped numerous assassination attempts during the armed struggle.

On 14 April 1979, the Rhodesians made another attempt on Dr Nkomo at his Lusaka residence.

Fortunately, when the house was attacked, Dr Nkomo had left for another safe house with a Cuban aide named Manyani who had been seconded to his team by then Cuba President, Fidel Castro.

Khaya Moyo said Dr Nkomo hated tribalism and racism.

“Dr Nkomo hated tribalism which is why he had to engage football authorities to change the name Mashonaland FC to Zimbabwe Saints and Matabeleland Highlanders to Highlanders. He didn’t want to see people being divided on tribal lines,” he said.
“Umdala was also against the designation of the country’s provinces based on tribes such as Mashonaland this or Matabeland that. This is a colonial legacy and Dr Nkomo didn’t like it because he believed the settler regime did it deliberately to divide our people.”

Khaya Moyo said the passing on of the Dr Nkomo on July 1, 1999, plunged the entire nation into mourning, yet vivid memories of his love for the people and sacrifice for unity and peace still linger.

“Umdala was a colossal, a political giant, a granary of knowledge, a fountain of wisdom, a visionary and a man of destiny. He hated tribalism, racism and regionalism. He was indeed a man of principle, purpose, perseverance and prayer,” he said.

-Chronicle

Police Round Up Sheebes, Arrest Hundreds

By A Correspondent- Police details in Bulawayo have rounded up over shebeens and arrested hundreds over the weekend.

Bulawayo Police provincial spokesperson, Inspector Abedinico Ncube said they are holding an operation that targets shebeens around the city.

Over the weekend, some nightspots around Bulawayo were shut down by police.

Nightclubs and bars remain closed due to Covid-19 regulations that were put in place last year, to curb the spread of the deadly virus.

Due to their closure, shebeens have sprouted around the city, in high density and even in affluent suburbs as revellers look for places with music and alcohol.

“We have arrested around 800 people, but since the operation started there are over 2 000 people who have been nabbed. Most people aren’t using face masks and violating lockdown regulations, while others are being arrested at shebeens. We are carrying out raids at shebeens. I call on people to comply and stay safe,” said Insp Ncube.

He said if a person is found operating a shebeen they will be arrested and taken to court.

Insp Ncube discouraged people from consuming alcohol in their cars, outside bottle stores.

“People shouldn’t buy beer at bottle stores and then drink from inside their cars. This happens especially over weekends where people patronise these places and drink their alcohol in groups. That is not allowed,” said Insp Ncube.

He commended the public for providing police with information about illegal activities happening in their communities.

“We would like to appreciate the members of the public because they phone us if they see anything illegal happening, they call the police.
Whilst we are getting calls from the members of the public, they should also assist us by desisting from being part of that group,” said Insp Ncube.

Police Round Up 800 Bulawayo Residents

By A Correspondent- Police details in Bulawayo have rounded up over 800 people for various Covid-19 violations over the weekend.

Bulawayo Police provincial spokesperson, Inspector Abedinico Ncube said they are holding an operation that targets shebeens around the city.

Over the weekend, some nightspots around Bulawayo were shut down by police.

Nightclubs and bars remain closed due to Covid-19 regulations that were put in place last year, to curb the spread of the deadly virus.

Due to their closure, shebeens have sprouted around the city, in high density and even in affluent suburbs as revellers look for places with music and alcohol.

“We have arrested around 800 people, but since the operation started there are over 2 000 people who have been nabbed. Most people aren’t using face masks and violating lockdown regulations, while others are being arrested at shebeens. We are carrying out raids at shebeens. I call on people to comply and stay safe,” said Insp Ncube.

He said if a person is found operating a shebeen they will be arrested and taken to court.

Insp Ncube discouraged people from consuming alcohol in their cars, outside bottle stores.

“People shouldn’t buy beer at bottle stores and then drink from inside their cars. This happens especially over weekends where people patronise these places and drink their alcohol in groups. That is not allowed,” said Insp Ncube.

He commended the public for providing police with information about illegal activities happening in their communities.

“We would like to appreciate the members of the public because they phone us if they see anything illegal happening, they call the police.
Whilst we are getting calls from the members of the public, they should also assist us by desisting from being part of that group,” said Insp Ncube.

Gokwe Man Steals Car At A Funeral

By A Correspondent- Police in Gokwe have arrested a 22-year old local man for stealing a car at a funeral.

Midlands provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko, said the suspect, Tashinga Mutengarenga, was arrested following a speed chase with the police who swiftly reacted following the incident which occurred yesterday around 4pm in Mapfungautsi surbub, Gokwe.

“Circumstances are that the owner of the vehicle, Mr Desire Pendekwa of Chief Njelele went to Mapfungautsi to attend a funeral,” said Insp Mahoko.

“He parked his vehicle, a Honda CRV and went to attend the funeral and forgot to lock his car, the suspect, who was also part of the mourners then sneaked and jumped into the car and drove off.”

Insp Mahoko said police swiftly reacted to calls and gave chase.

“On realising that he was being pursued, Mutengarenga, who was speeding, then failed to negotiate a curve and the car plunged into a culvert,” he said. “He was immediately arrested at the accident scene.”

Chief Loses Government Car Over Chieftainship Wrangle

By A Correspondent- Chief Chivero Cornelius Chivesani Chengera has been ordered to surrender a Government vehicle that was issued to him in May this year for safekeeping until the leadership wrangle among clan members is finalised.

Chengera and Tendai Chitine are the descendants of the founder of the Chivero clan and have been tussling for the high-point traditional office of substantive Chief Chivero.

Chivero clan has been without a substantive chief since the death of the then Chief Chivero, born Mr Matewu Chipashu in 2009 until appointment by President Mnangagwa of Chengera in May last year.

This decision was challenged at the High Court by Chitinhe, who is also eyeing the chieftaincy culminating in an interim order barring Chengera from assuming the duties for the Chivero chieftaincy.

However, in May, the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing allocated Chengera a brand new Isuzu, twin cab vehicle to use in his jurisdiction.

This spawned yet another lawsuit with Chitinhe approaching the court for an order compelling Chengera to stop executing the chieftaincy duties and return to Local Government the vehicle allocated to him until the matter was finalised.

Justice Benjamin Chikowero granted the application after finding a well-founded fear of lasting injury on the part of Chitinhe if Chengera retained the vehicle.

He said if Chengera was allowed to hold on to the vehicle, it would be exposed to wear and tear as well as the risk of accident–damage. The substantive Chief Chivero is entitled to a brand new Isuzu, twin cab, not a second hand vehicle.

“While the wheels of justice are turning, it is prejudicial to the applicant that this vehicle be used,” said Justice Chikowero.
“I am satisfied that there is no ordinary remedy that could secure the vehicle as well as preserve the integrity of the proceedings, pending the return date, than an order requiring the fourth respondent to repossess the vehicle.”

In deciding the matter, the court also weighed the prejudice to Chitinhe if the interim relief is withheld against that Chengera if it is granted.

Chengera’s appointment is the subject matter of pending litigation and will get the vehicle should he succeed in getting the order discharged on the return date and if Chitinhe loses his bid to have the appointment set aside.

Fishmonger “Killer” Nabbed

A Snake Park man was over the weekend dragged to answer to murder charges after he reportedly murdered the fish monger whose corpse was found floating in Lake Chivero last week.

The suspect Bright Zhantali 29, was not asked to plead when he appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi, he was referred to the High Court for bail considerations.

Allegations are that on June 21 at around 3pm, Zhantali was wearing a shirt similar to the ones worn by Parks Rangers when he met now deceased Nester Chiikwengo aged 45 who was self-employed as a fishmonger who intended to buy fish for resale.

The two boarded a private Honda Fit and before they arrived they disembarked on the pretext that that he would be seen by alleged co-workers on duty that he had fish and they used a path which is left of the boom gate.

As they were on the pathway, he allegedly grabbed her and started demanding money before he took her US$30 and her cell phone and raped her and as she was screaming he gagged her and she died.

When he realised that she had died, he took her clothes and bucket and burnt them at an anthill and went away.

On July 4, the informant Simon Makwansila of Kamba Caravan Park went to the forest for prayers and smelt a stench smell and when he went to investigate he discovered the decomposing body.

Zhantali was identified wearing the same attire by members of the public who apprehended him and handed him over to the police.- H-Metro

High Court Grants Police Permission To Use Spikes

Strips of spikes used by police to stop vehicles refusing to obey orders to halt are fully legal and any court trying to ban them would be tantamount to legalising crime and disempowering police from maintaining law and order, the High Court has ruled.

The Passengers Association of Zimbabwe had sued police, seeking an interdict prohibiting officers from using the strips of spikes and smashing windscreens of private taxis to halt pirate taxis and kombis, saying that this conduct endangered the lives of the public and causes blatant unlawful and malicious damage to private property police are supposed to protect.

Police have implemented internal procedures that have limited the use of spikes and teargas and stopped the smashing of windscreens for traffic violations.

But spikes are seen as an effective way of halting a vehicle whose driver refuses to stop when ordered to, and a way of halting a vehicle using minimum force.

Police introduced spikes to replace the use of firearms, which could cause unintended injury or death.

Spikes deflate all tyres of a vehicle, bringing it to a halt, but without the risks entailed when police shoot at a vehicle’s tyres and miss. In most cases a driver seeing spikes across the road decides to obey the halt order given rather than try and escape.

Police needing to use spikes are now expected to follow procedures set out in the Police Weapons and Equipment Coin and I.S Manual (Methods and Frequency), a handbook for police officers, which provides instructions on how they should use their weapons and equipment.- The Herald

PICTURE: Judge Who Authorised Police Spikes On Cars

Owen Tagu

At a time when the government of Zimbabwe says the dangerous practice of throwing spikes at vehicles is illegal, a High Court has ruled the opposite.

Spikes

Between 2017 and 2021, government is maintained the position that the practice is illegal and any police officer found in Bridge will risk 10 years in prison.

But a High Court judge has ruled in support of the use.

High Court judge, Owen Tagu ruled that spikes used by police to stop vehicles refusing to obey orders to halt, are fully legal and any court trying to ban them would be tantamount to legalising crime and disempowering police from maintaining law and order,

The case involved the Passengers Association of Zimbabwe suing the police, seeking an interdict prohibiting officers from using the strips of spikes and smashing windscreens of private taxis to halt pirate taxis and kombis, saying that this conduct endangered the lives of the public and causes blatant unlawful and malicious damage to private property police are supposed to protect.

Owen Tagu

Police have implemented internal procedures that have limited the use of spikes and teargas and stopped the smashing of windscreens for traffic violations.

But spikes are seen as an effective way of halting a vehicle whose driver refuses to stop when ordered to, and a way of halting a vehicle using minimum force.

Police introduced spikes to replace the use of firearms, which could cause unintended injury or death.

Spikes deflate all tyres of a vehicle, bringing it to a halt, but without the risks entailed when police shoot at a vehicle’s tyres and miss. In most cases a driver seeing spikes across the road decides to obey the halt order given rather than try and escape.

Police needing to use spikes are now expected to follow procedures set out in the Police Weapons and Equipment Coin and I.S Manual (Methods and Frequency), a handbook for police officers, which provides instructions on how they should use their weapons and equipment.

In this regard, police only resort to spikes to deal with pirate taxis that are breaching important road rules, endangering many lives, and which refuse to halt.

It was on this basis that Justice Owen Tagu refused to grant the application by PAZ, finding that for the court to do so would be to sanitise crime and disempower the police from enforcing law and order.

“To grant the application would be tantamount to legalising the actions of these errant motorists as the police would be incapacitated to deal with them,” he said.

The court accepted the police argument that operators of pirate taxis, commonly known as mushikashika, were not just committing traffic offences but other crimes that could be classified as more dangerous.

Some of the crimes include drug abuse, harassment of commuters especially women, and theft and robberies committed by people in the unregistered vehicles, which are mostly driven by immature and unlicensed drivers.

Police also argued that the conduct of the pirate taxis had resulted in a spike of pedestrian deaths, as they are run over by vehicles fleeing police officers.

Police further argued that touts employed by errant drivers, assault and kill police officers when they try to impound their vehicles and arrest the violators.

Through its legal counsel, PAZ argued that police should be barred from practising this “rudimentary” and “barbaric” way of enforcing traffic offence law.

The organisation further criticised the police conduct which they said had caused harm to passengers of the public and private vehicles and in some cases, the death of victims.

To this end, it is their submission that PAZ had reasonable apprehension that the security of more passengers was endangered, private property would be damaged and there was no effective alternative remedy in the circumstances except approaching the court for relief. – Herald

Chinamasa Hospitalized After Being Involved In Accident

By A Correspondent- Another Zanu PF political commissar, Patrick Chinamasa has been involved in a car accident.

Chinamasa is said to have rammed into a crape metal carrying truck near his home area of Rusape in Manicaland at the weekend.

The Zanu PF acting political commissar is however said to be recovering at a private hospital in the capital.

Chinamasa’s accident evokes memories of the baffling deaths of previous commissars, including Border Gezi (April 28, 2001), Moven Mahachi (on May 26, 2001) and Elliot Manyika (December 6, 2008).
Those that survived were dumped unceremoniously, including Saviour Kasukuwere, Webster Shamu, Engelbert Rugeje and Victor Matemadanda who recently suffered a poisoning attempt just before he was replaced by Chinamasa on an acting basis.

Confusion As Judge Says Spikes Are Lawful As Govt Says Opposite

At a time when the government of Zimbabwe says the dangerous practice of throwing spikes at vehicles is illegal, a High Court has ruled the opposite.

Spikes

Between 2017 and 2021, government is maintained the position that the practice is illegal and any police officer found in Bridge will risk 10 years in prison.

But a High Court judge has ruled in support of the use.

High Court judge, Owen Tagu ruled that spikes used by police to stop vehicles refusing to obey orders to halt, are fully legal and any court trying to ban them would be tantamount to legalising crime and disempowering police from maintaining law and order,

The case involved the Passengers Association of Zimbabwe suing the police, seeking an interdict prohibiting officers from using the strips of spikes and smashing windscreens of private taxis to halt pirate taxis and kombis, saying that this conduct endangered the lives of the public and causes blatant unlawful and malicious damage to private property police are supposed to protect.

Owen Tagu

Police have implemented internal procedures that have limited the use of spikes and teargas and stopped the smashing of windscreens for traffic violations.

But spikes are seen as an effective way of halting a vehicle whose driver refuses to stop when ordered to, and a way of halting a vehicle using minimum force.

Police introduced spikes to replace the use of firearms, which could cause unintended injury or death.

Spikes deflate all tyres of a vehicle, bringing it to a halt, but without the risks entailed when police shoot at a vehicle’s tyres and miss. In most cases a driver seeing spikes across the road decides to obey the halt order given rather than try and escape.

Police needing to use spikes are now expected to follow procedures set out in the Police Weapons and Equipment Coin and I.S Manual (Methods and Frequency), a handbook for police officers, which provides instructions on how they should use their weapons and equipment.

In this regard, police only resort to spikes to deal with pirate taxis that are breaching important road rules, endangering many lives, and which refuse to halt.

It was on this basis that Justice Owen Tagu refused to grant the application by PAZ, finding that for the court to do so would be to sanitise crime and disempower the police from enforcing law and order.

“To grant the application would be tantamount to legalising the actions of these errant motorists as the police would be incapacitated to deal with them,” he said.

The court accepted the police argument that operators of pirate taxis, commonly known as mushikashika, were not just committing traffic offences but other crimes that could be classified as more dangerous.

Some of the crimes include drug abuse, harassment of commuters especially women, and theft and robberies committed by people in the unregistered vehicles, which are mostly driven by immature and unlicensed drivers.

Police also argued that the conduct of the pirate taxis had resulted in a spike of pedestrian deaths, as they are run over by vehicles fleeing police officers.

Police further argued that touts employed by errant drivers, assault and kill police officers when they try to impound their vehicles and arrest the violators.

Through its legal counsel, PAZ argued that police should be barred from practising this “rudimentary” and “barbaric” way of enforcing traffic offence law.

The organisation further criticised the police conduct which they said had caused harm to passengers of the public and private vehicles and in some cases, the death of victims.

To this end, it is their submission that PAZ had reasonable apprehension that the security of more passengers was endangered, private property would be damaged and there was no effective alternative remedy in the circumstances except approaching the court for relief. – Herald

Zanu PF Youths Raid Mine, Steal Gold

Hundreds of ZANU PF youths reportedly invaded a Shurugwi gold mine owned by Urayayi Marima and went away with one tonne of gold ore.

Bravo Mine in Wonderer located about 10 kilometres from Shurugwi Mine was allegedly invaded on Thursday last week by the marauding youths who disarmed the guards at the mine.

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Midlands Provincial spokesperson Emmanuel Mahoko told Masvingo Mirror that he was yet to receive a report on the incident.

The mine owner, Marima, confirmed the incident and said that it happened while he was away in Kwekwe.

Marima said the youths descended on his mine aboard several kombis and other cars demanding a shift so that they could mine for gold in the tunnels but they were turned down. He said:

They thoroughly beat everyone around and disarmed security at the mine before firing bullets into the air.

They fled the mine with a tonne of gold ore when they heard that the police was coming. These youth are using the ZANU PF name to try and grab people’s mines.

To get this mine I went through proper protocols and even engaged Shurugwi North MP Robson Nyathi.

ZANU PF Shurugwi District Coordinating Committee (DCC) secretary for youth affairs Newton Mukunzwe expressed displeasure over the invasion of the mine by the youths. Said Mukunzwe:

These youth did not inform or engage with any party structure. I was informed that they invaded Bravo mine singing chimurenga songs.

Youths should come and engage their leadership over these issues before taking action because if they need a place to mine the DCC will assist so that they don’t terrorise people who have invested a lot of money into their mining claims.

Again, we are under COVID-19 and everyone should adhere to COVID-19 protocols.- Masvingo Mirror

ACCIDENT: Car Thief At Funeral Runs Out Of Luck, Crashes

A 22-year old Gokwe ‘car thief’ ran out luck after trying his chance at a funeral.

The man has been arrested after he jumped into a car of one of the mourners at a funeral wake and sped off before being involved in an accident about a kilometre away.

Midlands provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko, said the suspect, Tashinga Mutengarenga, was arrested following a speed chase with the police who swiftly reacted following the incident which occurred yesterday around 4pm in Mapfungautsi surbub, Gokwe.

“Circumstances are that the owner of the vehicle, Mr Desire Pendekwa of Chief Njelele went to Mapfungautsi to attend a funeral,” said Insp Mahoko.

“He parked his vehicle, a Honda CRV and went to attend the funeral and forgot to lock his car, the suspect, who was also part of the mourners then sneaked and jumped into the car and drove off.”

Insp Mahoko said police swiftly reacted to calls and gave chase.

“On realising that he was being pursued, Mutengarenga, who was speeding, then failed to negotiate a curve and the car plunged into a culvert,” he said. “He was immediately arrested at the accident scene.” -Herald

Bullet Trains A Possibility- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said the construction of spaghetti roads is a possibility in Zimbabwe.

President Chamisa was commenting on the construction of spacious roads in Ghana.

The Zanu PF regime is seen as the major impediment to meaningful infrastructural development in Zimbabwe.

“SPAGHETTI ROADS, BULLET TRAINS, SMART CITIES, AIRPORTS (inc in Murehwa) & SMART AGRICULTURE ARE POSSIBLE IN OUR LIFETIME.

We can do it. The future is exciting! Thank you
@daddyhope
#RegisterToVoteZW,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

Prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono also observed:

When @nelsonchamisa talked about this, I wrote an article saying that it could be done because Zimbabwe has the resources to do this and more.

People like Matemadanda called this idea childish, some said it was too advanced for us…”

President Chamisa

Mnangagwa Hypocrisy Exposed

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said youths are expected to play a pivotal role in spearheading social, political and economic development in Africa.

President Chamisa made the remarks at the 11th Youth Career Day in Nigeria on Saturday.

According to President Chamisa, Africa is a great continent whose values, beliefs and ideologies transcend geographical boundaries.

‘We are part of the great continent called Africa.Our values and beliefs go beyond geographical boundaries.

Africa is unique because we all share common values and beliefs.What we need is unity of purpose as we seek to achieve our social, political and economic goals,” said President Chamisa.

Speaking on the political situation in Zimbabwe, President Chamisa said:

“We are the alternative not the opposition.I see myself as part of the alternative. In actual fact we are key stakeholders in national processes- contrary to what the current leader(Mnangagwa) thinks.

We all know what happened in 2018…

We won the election but they refused to cede power. They used the courts to subvert the will of the people.”

“Young people have the potential to lead the continent to prosperity,” added President Chamisa.

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Ramaphosa Under Pressure To Release Zuma

A South African radio personality Ngizwe Mchunu has “given” the country’s president Cyril Ramaphosa three days to release former president Jacob Zuma from jail or “all hell will break loose”.

Mchunu, a former Ukhozi FM presenter, was addressing scores of Zuma supporters in KwaMai-Mai in Johannesburg, Gauteng on Sunday.

He said:

I fear what is going to happen in this country if our President is not released from prison within 3 days, starting from today (Sunday).

Cyril Ramaphosa, Judge Raymond Zondo, the time for the meetings you are holding is over, release Zuma from prison, or hell will break loose.

During his address, Mchunu said he was very saddened by the fact that an 80-year-old freedom fighter is in prison.

The sporadic pro-Zuma protests that hit KwaZulu-Natal on Friday and Saturday have reportedly also spread to several parts of Gauteng.

The protests have been reported in areas including Malvern, Jeppestown, Denver, Wynberg and the Johannesburg CBD where some businesses have been looted.

The South African Police Service (SAPS), announced that one person had been shot dead, following a wave of rioting and looting across several provinces.

The protests come after South Africa’s Constitutional Court imposed a 15-month jail sentence on Zuma after he had disobeyed the court’s order compelling him to appear before the Zondo Commission investigating allegations of state capture.- The South African

Cyril Ramaphosa

Killer Zivhu Praises President Chamisa Again

Tinashe Sambiri|Enigmatic political figure Killer Zivhu has acknowledged that MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa is a man of the people.

Zivhu argues those who hate “the People’s President” Advocate Chamisa will expose themselves to risk of high blood pressure…

“Munomuvengereyi Advocate Chamisa waita seyi kufarirwa nevanhu haisi mhosva.Chikomana chine chaunga ukatadza kuzvitambira unoita BP ukafa. Since 1980 he is the only young man anozadza Studium mbiri in an hour . Musavenga munhu unodiwa navanhu vakawanda unenge watovenga Nyika yose,” Zivhu commented.

According to the controversial politician, the current regime is using COVID-19 restrictions to suppress dissenting voices.

“Others are forced kuviga hama dzavo vari 30 yet over 100000 people are gathered somewhere in Marange. Zvonzi havasi kuonekwa guys musaita vanhu kunge mhuka dzenyu dziri mupurazi rimwe zuva muchazodemba.”

Killer Zivhu

Smoking And Life Expectancy

Are there immediate and long-term health benefits of quitting for all smokers?
Beneficial health changes that take place:

Within 20 minutes, your heart rate and blood pressure drop.
12 hours, the carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal.
2-12 weeks, your circulation improves and your lung function increases.
1-9 months, coughing and shortness of breath decrease.
1 year, your risk of coronary heart disease is about half that of a smoker’s.
5 years, your stroke risk is reduced to that of a nonsmoker 5 to 15 years after quitting.
10 years, your risk of lung cancer falls to about half that of a smoker and your risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, cervix, and pancreas decreases.
15 years, the risk of coronary heart disease is that of a nonsmoker’s.
Can people of all ages who have already developed smoking-related health problems still benefit from quitting?
Benefits in comparison with those who continued:

At about 30: gain almost 10 years of life expectancy.
At about 40: gain 9 years of life expectancy.
At about 50: gain 6 years of life expectancy.
At about 60: gain 3 years of life expectancy.
After the onset of life-threatening disease: rapid benefit, people who quit smoking after having a heart attack reduce their chances of having another heart attack by 50%.
How does quitting smoking affect children who are exposed to second-hand smoke?
Quitting smoking decreases the excess risk of many diseases related to second-hand smoke in children, such as respiratory diseases (e.g., asthma) and ear infections.

Are there any other benefits to quitting smoking?

Quitting smoking reduces the chances of impotence, having difficulty getting pregnant, having premature births, babies with low birth weights and miscarriage…

Source: World Health Organization

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Willard Katsande:” We Are Ready To Face Al Ahly”

Willard Katsande believes Kaizer Chiefs has a chance to come out with a positive result against Al Ahly in the CAF Champions League final on July 17.

Chiefs will meet Ahly at Stade Mohamed V in Casablanca‚ Morocco. This will be their first Champions League final in history.

The Zimbabwean midfielder said the Amakhosi side will accept the underdog tag but will not give too much respect to the Egyptians.

“My view about Ahly is that they are a good team with a rich history in African football‚” Katsande said, as quoted by TimesLive.

“What we are going to do is give them the respect they deserve‚ but when it comes to match day it’s a matter of who wants it more.

“So we are going there with our tag as underdogs. But we are just going to go there and showcase our talent.

“And they know that we are hungry to achieve. We didn’t come this far by mistake or fluke – we are here because we deserve to be here.

“Yes‚ obviously they will come with complacency and try to undervalue us‚ but at the end of the day, it’s not about history‚ it’s about the 90 minutes.

“We’ve seen in the Euros how football is changing. It’s not about big teams. It’s about who wants it more for that particular day.

“So we are geared up‚ we have sharpened our swords‚ pulled our sleeves up‚ and we are ready to rumble.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Willard Katsande

Mnangagwa Intensifies Operation Murambatsvina In Chitungwiza

By A Correspondent- The government, the Chitungwiza municipal police and the Zimbabwe Republic Police have continued their joint operation by demolishing structures and confiscating goods belonging to vendors along Mangwende Road in Makoni.

The vendors that were affected are those that sell construction materials such as doors, iron sheets, window frames, poles, doorframes and bricks.

Vendors who spoke to NewsDay said they were made to pay fines of US$148.

“It is better to leave this place than lose goods. Paying a fine of US$148 for items that are not worth that amount is a loss. I buy doorframes at $11 and sell them at $13. Per month, I get US$50 profit or less. So it’s better to leave. We will see if we can start working again tomorrow. Today is just a wasted day,” one vendor said.

Another vendor said they started selling their wares in the area 11 years ago.

“I started working here in 2010. For those years, I have been paying rates. Now they are ordering us to demolish our structures. I pay US$240 after every four months,” he said, adding that council should find legal places for them to operate from.

Efforts to get a comment from the acting town clerk Evangelista Machona were fruitless.

Council spokesperson Lovemore Meya said he could not comment on the matter since he was on leave.

Mayor Lovemore Maiko professed ignorance of the operation. He said council was abiding by a High Court order which stated that all demolitions should stop.

“I do not know about the operation,” Maiko said.

Police Ignore Chinamasa Car Accident

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police at the weekend ignored the Zanu PF political commissar, Patrick Chinamasa’s Rusape road accident.

Chinamasa is said to have rammed into a crape metal carrying truck near his home area of Rusape in Manicaland at the weekend.

National Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi told NewsDay that he was not aware of the accident a day after the accident had happened.

The Zanu PF acting political commissar is, however, said to be recovering at a private hospital in the capital.

Chinamasa’s accident evokes memories of the baffling deaths of previous commissars, including Border Gezi (April 28, 2001), Moven Mahachi (on May 26, 2001) and Elliot Manyika (December 6, 2008).

Those that survived were dumped unceremoniously, including Saviour Kasukuwere, Webster Shamu, Engelbert Rugeje and Victor Matemadanda who recently suffered a poisoning attempt just before he was replaced by Chinamasa on an acting basis.

Chinamasa Speaks From Hospital Bed

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF acting political commissar Patrick Chinamasa said he was in a stable condition and recovering at a private hospital in Harare after he was involved in an accident on Saturday night.

He was involved in a road traffic accident on Saturday night in Rusape after ramming a truck that was carrying scrap metal.

“The doctor is monitoring my situation to see if I do not have some internal injuries. I am fit and ready to go.
“I am only waiting for the doctor to monitor my chest otherwise I might be discharged anytime from now,” Chinamasa told the state media this afternoon.

“I am urging the people not to panic and I’m well and safe,”.
Cde Chinamasa said he narrowly escaped death by a whisker
“I was saved by the airbags, otherwise we will be talking about something else,” said Cde Chinamasa.

Breaking—- Ramaphosa Unleashes Soldiers On Rioting Citizens

By A Correspondent- South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa has deployed soldiers to help police curb demonstrations and riots that have erupted in his country.

Rhamaposa announced the decision to deploy soldiers Monday evening during a televised address.

Ramaphosa said the government would be prioritising the prosecution of suspects involved in this violence.

He said that there will be meetings twice daily to discuss stabilising the country.

Ramaphosa said the government was mobilising all available resources to deal with the unrest.

He said the deployed army personnel will aid the police. The

Think Tank Predicts A Bloody 2023 Election

By A correspondent- Political think tank, the Election Resource Centre (ERC) has predicted that the 2023 elections will be disputed due to lack of electoral reforms, ensuring that the country would remain polarised for the foreseeable future.

ERC chairperson Trust Maanda told NewsDay that lack of reforms meant that the election would likely produce a disputed outcome just like what transpired in 2018.

Zimbabwe is due for elections in 2023, and opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has maintained that President Emmerson Mnangagwa stole the 2018 election from him.

While the Constitutional Court dismissed his challenge, former Information minister Jonathan Moyo has claimed in a recent book, Excelgate: How Zimbabwe’s 2018 Presidential Election, that empirical evidence suggested that Chamisa actually won 66% of the vote, compared to Mnangagwa’s 33%.

“The post-2018 election environment has been dominated by the non-implementation of key reforms, most of which have been repeatedly raised by election observer groups in previous elections,” Maanda said.

“Three years since the 2018 harmonised elections and two years to the next, a promise of expedited reforms continues to be ignored and is now seemingly beyond reach.

“It should be noted that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has taken a piecemeal approach in recommending proposals to the alignment of electoral laws, policies and practices with the Constitution and international best practices.”

Maanda said there was also a failure to significantly revise key electoral laws, and to address the partisan conduct of State security agents, traditional leaders and unfair coverage of political parties by the State media.

“The 2023 harmonised elections will be marred by the same weak policies that haunted the 2018 elections,” he said.

“Electoral reforms, if not addressed, will likely result in the same disputes arising as witnessed in the 2018 harmonised elections.”

The ruling Zanu PF party recently bragged that it was tied to the military to ensure its political hegemony in the country, leaving no doubt that it expects to use the army to maintain its stranglehold on power.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission commissioner responsible for media liaison Qhubani Moyo yesterday said the commission was ready to run by-elections, but was waiting for a go-ahead from Mnangagwa.

“There are no developments in that area (holding of by-elections) as we wait for the lifting of the embargo that has been enforced due to the public health emergency of COVID-19,” he said.

“The proclamation of elections is done by the President and not by us, so the dates are set by the President.

“As a commission, we are waiting to get the directive in terms of the dates, but on our part we have kept open for electoral activities that do not require physical interaction of many

people.”

SA Bodies Fill Bulawayo Cemeteries

By A Correspondent- Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has complained about the high numbers of bodies repatriated from South Africa which are topping the list of burials at most cemeteries in the second-largest city.

This is happening when South Africa is grappling with the third wave of the coronavirus amid reports that a new variant of the coronavirus, Beta, has been detected.

BCC health services director Edwin Sibanda told the city fathers that Bulawayo’s cemeteries had recorded high numbers of burials of bodies repatriated from South Africa.

Read in part minutes of a recent council meeting:

The director of health services reported that Athlone West Cemetery recorded burials from outside the city as follows, South Africa (11), Botswana (2), Harare (1) and Umguza (2). Luveve Cemetery recorded bodies from outside the city as follows; South Africa (10), Binga (1), Gokwe (1), Lupane (1), Plumtree (1) and Umguza (3).

Councillors also expressed concern over the violation of COVID-19 regulations saying some funerals were attended by more than 30 people.

Deputy mayor Mlandu Ncube said it was difficult to regulate the numbers attending funerals as that was against traditional norms.

Town clerk Christopher Dube encouraged councillors to engage with residents regarding the new normal.

-Online

Serial Notorious Armed Robbers Released From Jail

By A Correspondent- Prison officials have released two serai armed robbers from jail after finishing their prison terms.

The two Luckmore Matambanadzo and Thomas Chacha are now out of prsison.

Matambanadzo, was serving a nine-year sentence for robbing a Harare couple of an Isuzu KB250 vehicle at gunpoint in 2008.

Matambanadzo has a pending case as he is alleged to have been among six prisoners, including jailed cleric Robert Martin Gumbura, facing attempted prison break charges.

Their review of their application for discharge over prison break charges at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison in 2015 is pending.

Matambanadzo, who allegedly masterminded a series of high profile armed robberies while also operating with jailed serial robbery suspect — Musa Taj Abdul — was released together with his accomplice Thomas Chacha.

Prison and police sources yesterday confirmed Matambanadzo and Chacha’s release from prison.

A Harare Regional Court convicted Matambanadzo in 2008 of robbing a city couple of an Isuzu KB250 vehicle at gunpoint.

The vehicle was recovered at a roadblock in Chiredzi where Matambanadzo had sent twins — Elphanet and John Shana — to deliver it to a buyer.

He was sentenced to 12 years in prison and three years were conditionally set aside, but was released on bail pending appeal.

Matambanadzo then appealed at the High Court against conviction and sentence, but the Appeal Court in 2014 upheld the magistrate’s decision.
The then Judge President George Chiweshe ruled that the magistrate properly convicted and sentenced Matambanadzo and that there was no misdirection on his part

Zanu PF Big Wigs Save Chinamasa

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF big wigs in Manicaland have saved the party’s political commissar, Patric Chinamasa from a road accident that almost killed him.

Chinamasa rammed into a scrap metal carrying truck near Rusape on Saturday night.

He was saved by Zanu PF Manicaland provincial chairperson Mike Madiro, who quickly rushed to the scene of the accident soon after it occurred after National Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi had professed ignorance about the accident.

Madiro said Chinamasa only complained of chest pains.
“I am not exactly privy to what really happened, but I understand that he rammed into a truck which was carrying scrap metal. I understand that Chinamasa’s windscreen was hit by some poles and scrap metals, which then led to the accident. The lorry that he rammed into had no rear lights and reflectors,” Madiro said.

“I had to rush to the scene of the accident moments after it happened. I can confirm that Chinamasa is now in a stable condition and he only complained of chest pains.”

Madiro was among several Zanu PF officials who also rushed to the scene of the accident, including Makoni district co-ordinating committee chairperson Albert Nyakuedzwa.

Officials said Chinamasa was still admitted at a private hospital in the capital as of last night.

Khaya Moyo Glorifies Nkomo Says He Was Popular Than Mugabe And Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF spokesperson, Simon Khaya Moyo has chronicled his time with the late vice president Joshua Nkomo and said that he missed those good old days.

Khaya Moyo recently in Bulawayo said he started working Dr Nkomo in Lusaka, Zambia as his special assistant.

“I was privileged to work as Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo’s special assistant for many years pre and post-independence. The political journey Umdala traversed has no missing page. He mentored every politician worth his or her salt in this country hence the title Father Zimbabwe,” he said.

Khaya Moyo recalled when Dr Nkomo received a hero’s welcome upon his return in the country from Zambia as part of the Lancaster House Agreement of December 1979.

“Umdala Dr Nkomo was a man of the people. One of my memorable occasions with him was on January 13, 1980 when we landed at the airport from Lusaka,” he said.

“In fact, we disembarked from a white and green Zambia Airways jet liner shortly after 12.45PM. I remember Dr Nkomo was wearing a conservative grey suit and a red and blue tie. He addressed a Press conference before proceeding to the Zimbabwe Grounds where we were welcomed by a great multitude.”

Khaya Moyo said, in his remarks soon after his arrival, Dr Nkomo gave an emotional speech before the frenzied crowd that had swarmed the sports field.
“I vividly recall the excitement and smiles beaming on every face as multitudes received Umdala at Zimbabwe Grounds in Harare soon after our arrival home in January 1980,” he said.

Khaya Moyo said the electrifying mood at Zimbabwe Grounds was a true reflection of Dr Nkomo’s ability to unite the entire nation.

“Umdala Wethu Dr Nkomo loved Zimbabwe and its wonderful people most. He is the only seasoned politician who at one time managed to unite the entire nation of Zimbabwe, particularly the African people hence the slogan mwana wevhu/umntwana we nhlabathi which reverberated across the country like veld fire,” he said.

“The legacy Umdala left is a heritage to all patriotic Zimbabweans. His footprints can never be erased. As I said at the time of his funeral ‘Father Zimbabwe will never die.’ He only has departed for higher responsibility. We are with you Umdala, look after us from the high heaven, never abandon us. Glory be to God.”

Khaya Moyo said he also cherished the moments when they would fly together to Russia and Cuba to seek arms of the liberation.

“One of the most important memories was when we used to travel to the then Soviet Union and Cuba to seek arms to accelerate the liberation struggle. I enjoyed those meetings which he conducted with his counterparts including many other meetings with the Frontline States’ leaders,” he said.

Khaya Moyo said he also vibrantly recalled Dr Nkomo surviving the attack by the Ian Smith regime in 1977.

In 1977 when the Smith regime made a firm decision to assassinate Dr Nkomo in Zambia after the shooting down of the Air Rhodesia plane in Kariba, the Selous Scouts (Secret Assassination Organ of the regime) assigned Selous Scout Chris Gough to survey Cde Nkomo’s house, and draw up the road map from the Zambezi to Lusaka.

Khaya Moyo said Dr Nkomo escaped numerous assassination attempts during the armed struggle.

On 14 April 1979, the Rhodesians made another attempt on Dr Nkomo at his Lusaka residence.

Fortunately, when the house was attacked, Dr Nkomo had left for another safe house with a Cuban aide named Manyani who had been seconded to his team by then Cuba President, Fidel Castro.

Khaya Moyo said Dr Nkomo hated tribalism and racism.

“Dr Nkomo hated tribalism which is why he had to engage football authorities to change the name Mashonaland FC to Zimbabwe Saints and Matabeleland Highlanders to Highlanders. He didn’t want to see people being divided on tribal lines,” he said.
“Umdala was also against the designation of the country’s provinces based on tribes such as Mashonaland this or Matabeland that. This is a colonial legacy and Dr Nkomo didn’t like it because he believed the settler regime did it deliberately to divide our people.”

Khaya Moyo said the passing on of the Dr Nkomo on July 1, 1999, plunged the entire nation into mourning, yet vivid memories of his love for the people and sacrifice for unity and peace still linger.

“Umdala was a colossal, a political giant, a granary of knowledge, a fountain of wisdom, a visionary and a man of destiny. He hated tribalism, racism and regionalism. He was indeed a man of principle, purpose, perseverance and prayer,” he said

Benefits Of Quitting Smoking

Are there immediate and long-term health benefits of quitting for all smokers?
Beneficial health changes that take place:

Within 20 minutes, your heart rate and blood pressure drop.
12 hours, the carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal.
2-12 weeks, your circulation improves and your lung function increases.
1-9 months, coughing and shortness of breath decrease.
1 year, your risk of coronary heart disease is about half that of a smoker’s.
5 years, your stroke risk is reduced to that of a nonsmoker 5 to 15 years after quitting.
10 years, your risk of lung cancer falls to about half that of a smoker and your risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, cervix, and pancreas decreases.
15 years, the risk of coronary heart disease is that of a nonsmoker’s.
Can people of all ages who have already developed smoking-related health problems still benefit from quitting?
Benefits in comparison with those who continued:

At about 30: gain almost 10 years of life expectancy.
At about 40: gain 9 years of life expectancy.
At about 50: gain 6 years of life expectancy.
At about 60: gain 3 years of life expectancy.
After the onset of life-threatening disease: rapid benefit, people who quit smoking after having a heart attack reduce their chances of having another heart attack by 50%.
How does quitting smoking affect children who are exposed to second-hand smoke?
Quitting smoking decreases the excess risk of many diseases related to second-hand smoke in children, such as respiratory diseases (e.g., asthma) and ear infections.

Are there any other benefits to quitting smoking?
Quitting smoking reduces the chances of impotence, having difficulty getting pregnant, having premature births, babies with low birth weights and miscarriage…

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Euro 2020: England Fail To Break Jinx

Italy beat England 3-2 on penalties to win the 2020 European Championship for the second time in their history.

The game ended 1-1 after extra time and was to be decided by a shootout.

The Three Lions didn’t take long to set the pace and went into the lead as early as the second minute. Luke Shaw scored the opener with a half volley on the back post after connecting a cross from Kieran Trippier.

Italy tried to make a quick response but were failing to break beyond England’s backline. They couldn’t create a threatening chance until the 35th minute when Federico Chiesa came closest to equalise but dragged his shot an inch wide.

England, on the other end, were forced to play deep and didn’t attempt to reach the goal again for the remainder of the period.

The second half saw the Azzurri continuing pilling the pressure, but this time reached the goal area a couple of times with Lorenzo Insigne and Chiesa both forcing saves from goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

The extended spell of dominance finally paid off in the 67th minute when Leonardo Bonucci mopped home a rebound after Marco Verratti’s header, from a corner kick, hit the post.

Italy maintained their high line, taking the game to England, but the match remained level until the end of ninety to go into extra time.

Goalmouth incidents became few and far between after the restart with the Azzurri again posing the majority of the threat while England only upped their tempo in the second period of extra time.

Italy went on to win the match 3-2 in the penalty shootout to deny England their first-ever European Championship.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Link To Follow ‘Mbuya Nehanda’ On Twitter

The below is the link to follow the famed so called, Mbuya Nehanda, who is a South African artist, featuring in a viral burning candles video.

Dipalesa Mabuso will be speaking to ZimEye on Monday at 7pm.

VIDEO LOADING BELOW…..

https://twitter.com/Dipalesa16?s=09

The development comes after a fake story circulated claiming she is the late Nehanda Nyakasikana of the Charwe clan.

Mudiwa Hood Calls For Dismissal Of Warriors Coach

Popular Hip Hop star and entrepreneur Mudiwa Hood, has urged the Felton Kamambo-led ZIFA board to dismiss Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic and replace him with either Norman Mapeza or Kalisto Pasuwa.

Pressure continues to mount on the outspoken Croatian, whose record in the Warriors dugout continues to get worse, as he has now won only one of his eleven games in charge.

Reacting to yesterday’s defeat to Namibia in the Cosafa Cup, Mudiwa posted on microblogging site Twitter urging ZIFA to make immediate changes in the Warriors technical department.

“ZACC should look into the ZIFA issue, that tourist guy is not a coach worth coaching Nakamba, Tino nana Billiat… He has not won anything, no plan at all… This is a scam… Get a local coach guys, Mapeza or Pasuwa… Afcon shouldn’t be given to Loga noooo #LogaOut,” he wrote.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mudiwa Hood

Hip Hop Star Calls For Logarusic Dismissal

Popular Hip Hop star and entrepreneur Mudiwa Hood, has urged the Felton Kamambo-led ZIFA board to dismiss Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic and replace him with either Norman Mapeza or Kalisto Pasuwa.

Pressure continues to mount on the outspoken Croatian, whose record in the Warriors dugout continues to get worse, as he has now won only one of his eleven games in charge.

Reacting to yesterday’s defeat to Namibia in the Cosafa Cup, Mudiwa posted on microblogging site Twitter urging ZIFA to make immediate changes in the Warriors technical department.

“ZACC should look into the ZIFA issue, that tourist guy is not a coach worth coaching Nakamba, Tino nana Billiat… He has not won anything, no plan at all… This is a scam… Get a local coach guys, Mapeza or Pasuwa… Afcon shouldn’t be given to Loga noooo #LogaOut,” he wrote.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Mudiwa Hood

Italy Maintain Dominance Over England

Italy beat England 3-2 on penalties to win the 2020 European Championship for the second time in their history.

The game ended 1-1 after extra time and was to be decided by a shootout.

The Three Lions didn’t take long to set the pace and went into the lead as early as the second minute. Luke Shaw scored the opener with a half volley on the back post after connecting a cross from Kieran Trippier.

Italy tried to make a quick response but were failing to break beyond England’s backline. They couldn’t create a threatening chance until the 35th minute when Federico Chiesa came closest to equalise but dragged his shot an inch wide.

England, on the other end, were forced to play deep and didn’t attempt to reach the goal again for the remainder of the period.

The second half saw the Azzurri continuing pilling the pressure, but this time reached the goal area a couple of times with Lorenzo Insigne and Chiesa both forcing saves from goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

The extended spell of dominance finally paid off in the 67th minute when Leonardo Bonucci mopped home a rebound after Marco Verratti’s header, from a corner kick, hit the post.

Italy maintained their high line, taking the game to England, but the match remained level until the end of ninety to go into extra time.

Goalmouth incidents became few and far between after the restart with the Azzurri again posing the majority of the threat while England only upped their tempo in the second period of extra time.

Italy went on to win the match 3-2 in the penalty shootout to deny England their first-ever European Championship.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

We Tried Our Level Best- Ovidy Karuru On Warriors Loss To Namibia

Warriors captain Ovidy Karuru has sent some words of motivation to his team-mates following their 2-0 loss to Namibia in the COSAFA Cup Group B match on Sunday.

The national team is now facing a slim chance to qualify to the semifinals after slumping to fourth position on the log standings.

Posting on Social Media, Karuru said he is proud of the boys who have featured in three games inside six days.

“Not the result we wanted but a good fight from the boys,” he said.

“I am super proud to lead this group of players who have played less that yen games in 18 months because of the the pandemic and they still play three games in six days.

“I hope and pray that this pandemic comes to an end, so soccer can be played in my country because we have talent in the country.”

The Warriors will face Senegal in a must-win encounter on Tuesday.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Zivhu Slams Government For Allowing Vapositori To Converge In Numbers In The Midst Of Raging COVID-19 Pandemic

Tinashe Sambiri|Enigmatic political figure Killer Zivhu has acknowledged that MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa is a man of the people.

Zivhu argues those who hate “the People’s President” Advocate Chamisa will expose themselves to risk of high blood pressure…

“Munomuvengereyi Advocate Chamisa waita seyi kufarirwa nevanhu haisi mhosva.Chikomana chine chaunga ukatadza kuzvitambira unoita BP ukafa. Since 1980 he is the only young man anozadza Studium mbiri in an hour . Musavenga munhu unodiwa navanhu vakawanda unenge watovenga Nyika yose,” Zivhu commented.

According to the controversial politician, the current regime is using COVID-19 restrictions to suppress dissenting voices.

“Others are forced kuviga hama dzavo vari 30 yet over 100000 people are gathered somewhere in Marange. Zvonzi havasi kuonekwa guys musaita vanhu kunge mhuka dzenyu dziri mupurazi rimwe zuva muchazodemba.”

Killer Zivhu

ZUPCO Buses, Vapositori Leading COVID-19 Superspreaders

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has pointed out that ZUPCO buses and members of the apostolic sect are the leading COVID-19 superspreaders in the country.

In a statement the MDC Alliance also expressed concern at the inefficient application of COVID-19 prevention protocols in the country.

See statement below:

President Chamisa Exposes Mnangagwa Hypocrisy

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said youths are expected to play a pivotal role in spearheading social, political and economic development in Africa.

President Chamisa made the remarks at the 11th Youth Career Day in Nigeria on Saturday.

According to President Chamisa, Africa is a great continent whose values, beliefs and ideologies transcend geographical boundaries.

‘We are part of the great continent called Africa.Our values and beliefs go beyond geographical boundaries.

Africa is unique because we all share common values and beliefs.What we need is unity of purpose as we seek to achieve our social, political and economic goals,” said President Chamisa.

Speaking on the political situation in Zimbabwe, President Chamisa said:

“We are the alternative not the opposition.I see myself as part of the alternative. In actual fact we are key stakeholders in national processes- contrary to what the current leader(Mnangagwa) thinks.

We all know what happened in 2018…

We won the election but they refused to cede power. They used the courts to subvert the will of the people.”

“Young people have the potential to lead the continent to prosperity,” added President Chamisa.

Also click link below to watch video:

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Immediate Benefits Of Quitting Smoking

Are there immediate and long-term health benefits of quitting for all smokers?
Beneficial health changes that take place:

Within 20 minutes, your heart rate and blood pressure drop.
12 hours, the carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal.
2-12 weeks, your circulation improves and your lung function increases.
1-9 months, coughing and shortness of breath decrease.
1 year, your risk of coronary heart disease is about half that of a smoker’s.
5 years, your stroke risk is reduced to that of a nonsmoker 5 to 15 years after quitting.
10 years, your risk of lung cancer falls to about half that of a smoker and your risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, cervix, and pancreas decreases.
15 years, the risk of coronary heart disease is that of a nonsmoker’s.
Can people of all ages who have already developed smoking-related health problems still benefit from quitting?
Benefits in comparison with those who continued:

At about 30: gain almost 10 years of life expectancy.
At about 40: gain 9 years of life expectancy.
At about 50: gain 6 years of life expectancy.
At about 60: gain 3 years of life expectancy.
After the onset of life-threatening disease: rapid benefit, people who quit smoking after having a heart attack reduce their chances of having another heart attack by 50%.
How does quitting smoking affect children who are exposed to second-hand smoke?
Quitting smoking decreases the excess risk of many diseases related to second-hand smoke in children, such as respiratory diseases (e.g., asthma) and ear infections.

Are there any other benefits to quitting smoking?
Quitting smoking reduces the chances of impotence, having difficulty getting pregnant, having premature births, babies with low birth weights and miscarriage…

Source: World Health Organization

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Ramaphosa Given Three Days To Release Zuma …

A South African radio personality Ngizwe Mchunu has “given” the country’s president Cyril Ramaphosa three days to release former president Jacob Zuma from jail or “all hell will break loose”.

Mchunu, a former Ukhozi FM presenter, was addressing scores of Zuma supporters in KwaMai-Mai in Johannesburg, Gauteng on Sunday.

He said:

I fear what is going to happen in this country if our President is not released from prison within 3 days, starting from today (Sunday).

Cyril Ramaphosa, Judge Raymond Zondo, the time for the meetings you are holding is over, release Zuma from prison, or hell will break loose.

During his address, Mchunu said he was very saddened by the fact that an 80-year-old freedom fighter is in prison.

The sporadic pro-Zuma protests that hit KwaZulu-Natal on Friday and Saturday have reportedly also spread to several parts of Gauteng.

The protests have been reported in areas including Malvern, Jeppestown, Denver, Wynberg and the Johannesburg CBD where some businesses have been looted.

The South African Police Service (SAPS), announced that one person had been shot dead, following a wave of rioting and looting across several provinces.

The protests come after South Africa’s Constitutional Court imposed a 15-month jail sentence on Zuma after he had disobeyed the court’s order compelling him to appear before the Zondo Commission investigating allegations of state capture.- The South African

Cyril Ramaphosa

2023 Presidential Election: Zivhu Endorses President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Enigmatic political figure Killer Zivhu has acknowledged that MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa is a man of the people.

Zivhu argues those who hate “the People’s President” Advocate Chamisa will expose themselves to risk of high blood pressure…

“Munomuvengereyi Advocate Chamisa waita seyi kufarirwa nevanhu haisi mhosva.Chikomana chine chaunga ukatadza kuzvitambira unoita BP ukafa. Since 1980 he is the only young man anozadza Studium mbiri in an hour . Musavenga munhu unodiwa navanhu vakawanda unenge watovenga Nyika yose,” Zivhu commented.

According to the controversial politician, the current regime is using COVID-19 restrictions to suppress dissenting voices.

“Others are forced kuviga hama dzavo vari 30 yet over 100000 people are gathered somewhere in Marange. Zvonzi havasi kuonekwa guys musaita vanhu kunge mhuka dzenyu dziri mupurazi rimwe zuva muchazodemba.”

Killer Zivhu

Musician Mudiwa Hood Blasts Logarusic

Popular Hip Hop star and entrepreneur Mudiwa Hood, has urged the Felton Kamambo-led ZIFA board to dismiss Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic and replace him with either Norman Mapeza or Kalisto Pasuwa.

Pressure continues to mount on the outspoken Croatian, whose record in the Warriors dugout continues to get worse, as he has now won only one of his eleven games in charge.

Reacting to yesterday’s defeat to Namibia in the Cosafa Cup, Mudiwa posted on microblogging site Twitter urging ZIFA to make immediate changes in the Warriors technical department.

“ZACC should look into the ZIFA issue, that tourist guy is not a coach worth coaching Nakamba, Tino nana Billiat… He has not won anything, no plan at all… This is a scam… Get a local coach guys, Mapeza or Pasuwa… Afcon shouldn’t be given to Loga noooo #LogaOut,” he wrote.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Logarusic

MDC Alliance Weekly Health Alert: Full Text

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has pointed out that ZUPCO buses and members of the apostolic sect are the leading COVID-19 superspreaders in the country.

In a statement the MDC Alliance also expressed concern at the inefficient application of COVID-19 prevention protocols in the country.

See statement below:

Drama As Doctor Chases After Covid-19 Patient

By A Correspondent- A Covid-19 patient fled from the isolation ward at Hwedza Hospital on Wednesday last week for fear of an injection and a senior doctor was among the people who chased after the 23-year-old man to bring him back.

Acting Hwedza District Medical Officer Dr Herbert Bandiki told H-Metro that the patient picked up some bricks from a nearby construction site and threatened to attack people who were trying to apprehend him.

Said Bandiki:

What happened is that when he came to the hospital, he showed symptoms of pneumonia, having some difficulties in breathing and we admitted him.

As is the procedure, we admitted the patient, administered drugs, and in the afternoon, maybe he thought he felt better.

So when I was about to get another injection whilst the patient was in the ward, he ran out of the isolation ward.

When we were trying to apprehend him, this patient was violent that we then tried to get help from the police.

Currently, the patient is being monitored at his homestead. We then tested the mother who came out negative and the other contacts he met.

… I was one of those who ran after him through a nearby bush area.

Bandiki said the police and an environmental health officer went to the man’s homestead and did some health education there.

He said the patient is recovering very well at home and his mother confirmed that he is difficult to convince when it comes to injections.

“No Soldiers On The Streets”: Malema

6 Killed, Over 200 Arrested In KZN, Gauteng Riots

By A Correspondent- Police have arrested 219 people in connection with ongoing riots and looting across KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.

NatJOINTS spokesperson, Colonel Brenda Muridili said deployment has been intensified across hotspots in both provinces.

“The NatJOINTS is receiving Intelligence support from its Intelligence Coordinating Committee comprising of SAPS Crime Intelligence, Defense Intelligence as well as State Security Intelligence, to enable law enforcement to counter these sporadic violent protests,” she said.

In KZN, there was a report of two people who had been killed, one in Inanda and the second in Umbilo.

“The circumstances leading up to their deaths is under investigation.

The extent of damage to property and the looting of businesses will be determined at a later stage,” she said.

In Gauteng police are investigating the circumstances into the deaths of four people since the break out of violent protests in Gauteng.

“On Sunday morning, the police responded to a call from Alexandra Clinic where they found a body with gunshot wounds. Later that day, the body of a security guard with assault wounds was found at Jeppestown.

“The third body was discovered also on Sunday, in the evening in Dobsonville while the fourth body was discovered with gunshot wounds in Germiston. The cause of death for the security guard and as well as the body found in Dobsonville is part of investigations,” Muridili said.

Metro Police spokesperson, Snr Supt Parboo Sewpersad, said they had been responding to calls from Friday.

“It is very hectic on the ground. Most malls and hardware stores have been looted and are no-go areas. Pinetown, KwaMashu and other areas are unsafe. There are groups marching and smashing doors and damaging goods,” he said.

Police sources on the ground said they were “thinly stretched and outnumbered” by looters.

“This has nothing to do with politics now. These are criminal acts,” a police officer said.

-IOL

“Don’t Try Violence In Zim”: Zivhu

By A Correspondent- Former Zanu PF stalwart Killer Zivhu has warned Zimbabweans against engaging in acts of violence like what is happening in Swaziland and South Africa.

Said Zivhu:

Trio Nabbed In S.A Over Illegal Chrome

Three Zimbabwean men and a South African national have been arrested by police in Limpopo province who had found them with three truckloads of chrome believed to have been illegally mined.

Limpopo provincial police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said the four were arrested on Tuesday night along the R37 road in Apel policing area.

He said Lloyd Sithole (32), Moses Nemanganda (37), and Wilton Haruzi (34) all Zimbabweans ad a local man, Joseph Hlongwane (23) will soon appear at the Sekhukhune Magistrate court charged for illegal mining.

“The determination of members of the South African Police Service in Limpopo to eradicate activities of illegal mining, led to the arrest of four suspects during disruptive operations that were conducted by members of Public Order Policing on Tuesday night along the R37 road in the Apel policing area,” said Brig Mojapelo.

“The members spotted three trucks along this road and pulled them over. The trucks were found with loads of suspected unprocessed chrome and were all confiscated. The four suspects were then apprehended”.

The value of the chrome is yet to be ascertained.

Limpopo’s Provincial police commander Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe said the latest arrest would go a long way in eradicating illegal mining activities in the province.

Shock As Two Pregnant Women Are Raped At Maternity Shelter

Pregnant woman

By A Correspondent- Two men broke into the room where the expecting mothers were sleeping through one of the windows and raped them.

An online publication reported that three expecting mothers were in the room when the men broke in. One of the three women reacted quickly and managed to flee from the room.

Unfortunately, the two other women were not as quick. There were set upon by the two invaders who went on to rape them.

The women are reported to have been at least 8 months pregnant and were being housed at Maphisa District Hospital.

Rural hospitals in Zimbabwe allow pregnant women to stay at the hospital’s maternity houses when they are a few weeks away from their expected delivery date. This is done to ensure that the expecting mothers who may be from remote areas without transport, can safely deliver and receive the medical care that they may need.

The police are yet to arrest the two men who carried out the heinous abuse of the two pregnant women.

Assistant Inspector Thabani Mkhwananzi of Matabeleland South police told the publication,

“We haven’t yet made an arrest and investigations are still underway.”

Matabeleland South Provincial Medical Director Dr Rudo Chikodzore said that ministry of health was working on plans to improve the security at the hospitals. Chikodzore told the Sunday News.

“We’ve intensified patrols by our guards and we plan to repair the vandalised perimeter fence, erect burglar bars, and screen doors in all departments.”

“The ministry has also installed a huge solar plant so we need to erect street lights within the institution as well.”

Chikodzore also said that, unfortunately, attacks on pregnant women are actually more common than people may think. However, she did not provide statistics for the attack.

“ZEC Ready For By Elections As Soon As ED Okays The Move”

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) says it is ready to run by-elections, but was waiting for a go-ahead from President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

ZEC commissioner responsible for media liaison Qhubani Moyo on Sunday told NewsDay that they have kept some electoral activities open and are waiting for the lifting of the suspension on elections imposed by the government because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Said Moyo:There are no developments in that area (holding of by-elections) as we wait for the lifting of the embargo that has been enforced due to the public health emergency of COVID-19.

The proclamation of elections is done by the President and not by us, so the dates are set by the President.

As a commission, we are waiting to get the directive in terms of the dates, but on our part, we have kept open for electoral activities that do not require the physical interaction of many people.

In April this year, ZEC chief elections officer Utloile Silaigwana said they will be guided by the Ministry of Health and Child Care on the resumption of some electoral activities.

Silaigwana stated that Section 86 of the Constitution limits freedoms in the interest of public safety, public health and the general interest of the public.

He said:

Where such rights are limited through a Statutory Instrument and which instrument has not been set aside by a court of law, the Commission has no right to disregard lawful obligations.

-newsday

AAG Throws Passion Java Under The Bus

By Jane Mlambo| A Zanu PF aligned empowerment organisation, the Affirmative Action Group (AAG) has thrown flamboyant cleric Passion Java under the bus following his open campaign for Mary Mliswa’s to fill the vacant Mashonaland West provincial chairmanship in what has destabilised the Phillip Chiyangwa backed grouping.

Java, last week, endorsed Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, a move that incensed other AAG members including controversial businessman Delish Nguwaya who has since resigned from his post due to his close connection with Vengai Musengi who is also vying for the influential post.

The position became vacant following the elevation of Ziyambi Ziyambi to the politburo.

AAG president, Mike Chimombe was at the weekend forced to denounce Java’s statements saying attempts to link the organisation with Zanu PF Mashonaland West province were misguided.

“The comments that were made by the Vice President Passion Java were in his personal opinions and do not represent AAG. It is, therefore, futile to try and malign the reputation of the AAG leadership and what it stands for by associating the organisation with the remarks made by Vice President Java in his personal capacity,” Chimombe, who is also a Zanu PF youth leader, said.

Shugeta, Anna Chibaby Honde Break Up, Baba Harare Offers A Leaning Shoulder

By Jane Mlambo| National FM Radio Presenter and Commedienne Anna Chibaby Honde who were reportedly dating have broke up in what has set social media ablaze.

Posting on social media, Anna Chibaby Honde broke the news of her break up with Shugeta.

“It is with great sadness that i write to you guys letting you know that we are no longer together wth Tafadzwa.The reason why i decided to tell you guys is because you are my family so handidi muzozvinzwa from other people and please handizode maquestions akawanda becoz my reasons are personal,” the comedienne said.

Anna and Shugeta during happier times

Following Anna Chibaby Honde’s post Jiti singer got social media talking after he offered a shoulder to lean on.

“Sorry hako Anna if you need to talk or just a shoulder to cry on I am here,” said Baba Harare.

The comment has since attracted more than 1000 replies with people cheering the musician.

ERC Renews Chief Charumbira Pressure

By Jane Mlambo| The Election Resource Centre has renewed its push to have Chiefs Council President Fortune Charumbira respect a High Court ruling ordering him to retract his remarks

In a statement, ERC lauded Charumbira for the remarks he made at a funeral in Masvingo province over the weekend where he denounced political violence during elections.

“The Election Resource Centre welcomes the pronouncements made by Chief’s Council President Chief Fortune Charumbira denouncing politically motivated violence during elections, an end to politicisation of food aid as well as the call for citizens to be united,” said ERC.

The elections lobby group further called on Charumbira to be exemplary as the Pan African Parliament leader to comply with a 2018 court order to retract his partisan statement in favour of the ruling Zanu PF.

Addressing mourners at a funeral in Nemamwa area, Masvingo, Charumbira said politics should not divide people adding that citizens are free to vote whoever they want without threat of violence.

“Each person must be allowed to exercise his or her democratic right to campaign or vote for a political party of choice.We are relatives in this community therefore those who come to campaign must not leave us divided or in hatred .” said Chief Charumbira to loud cheer from mourners.

“We know political parties during elections time they come with vote buying and empty promises .That should not divide us.Each person should vote as per his or her choice,” he added.

He also discouraged politicisation of food aid said it should be distributed as per set rules not political affiliation.

“Ini saMambo wenyu handide kuti chikafu chinopihwa vanhu ndigonzwa kuti panyimwa munhu nokuda kwekuti ndewe party ipi ! Kana chanzi its for 80 year olds munhu wese ngaapihwe anotadza kupihwa must be 79year and below kwete zvekuti ndewe MDC kana ZanuPF” further remarked Charumbira.

Chiefs in Zimbabwe have for years been an organ used by the ruling Zanu PF to fan division and violence mostly in rural areas and Charumbira’s climbdown could be welcome news to rural populace who are living in fear of supporting any other parties besides the ruling party.

AAG “Dumps” Passion Java

By A Correspondent- The Affirmative Action Group (AAG) has distanced itself from recent remarks made by controversial preacher, Passion Java.

Java, last week, endorsed Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka as his choice for the ZANU PF Mashonaland West provincial chairperson post.

The post became vacant last month after the incumbent, Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, was promoted to be a member of the powerful Politburo.

Java has in recent months been hobnobbing with senior ZANU PF officials, including President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

However, his endorsement of Mliswa-Chikoka has not been well received by the AGG where Java is also its vice president.

The economic empowerment lobby group’s president, Mike Chimombe, last week distanced the AAG from Java’s comments, saying the self-styled prophet was speaking in his personal capacity. Said Chimombe:

The comments that were made by Vice President Passion Java were in his personal opinions and do not represent AAG.

It is, therefore, futile to try and malign the reputation of the AAG leadership and what it stands for by associating the organisation with the remarks made by Vice President Java in his personal capacity.

Java’s rise in the AAG has reportedly ignited deep divisions among board members.

At the weekend, another controversial businessman with strong ZANU PF links, Delish Nguwaya, who was the AAG consulting advisor responsible for security, resigned from the organisation.

Nguwaya accused Java of unprofessionalism as shown by his interference in ZANU PF factional fights.

Java has since been summoned by the AAG leadership to make a retraction and align his utterances to himself.

Chimombe insisted the AAG is not in the business of endorsing or campaigning for political candidates.

Safeguard Urges Householders To Create Safe Zones Within Their Home

 

Safeguard Security men

 

By A Correspondent | With the increase there has been in armed robberies, Safeguard Security has urged householders to create safe zones within their homes that they and their family can take refuge in if their home is broken into.

Those who live in houses where there is a door or doors closing off the passage to their bedroom wing can create a basic safe zone by locking those doors at night.

However, determined thieves can probably break through the standard door. Safeguard Engineering manager Tinarwo Chiremba recommends that such doors be reinforced by installing an Xpanda gate behind or in front of it. If it is a self-locking gate with a slam lock, it can be slam locked after the last person has gone through it, even during the day if there is a daytime break-in.

Many people these days have alarm systems installed within their homes linked to a rapid response service, enabling them to summon assistance in the event of a break-in by pressing a panic button or by the triggering of their alarm. If they have a safe zone, they can take refuge there while awaiting the rapid response team.

Mr Chiremba pointed out that, while Safeguard response teams arrive quickly after an alarm signal has been picked up, armed intruders can cause immense harm even within the few minutes it takes a response team to arrive.

“Many people have made efforts to secure their homes against intruders through security fences, security walls and burglar bars. However, if robbers manage to get through your exterior defences and gain access into your home, you need to have a back-up plan and creating a safe room or zone is the most appropriate,” Mr Chiremba said.

“A safe zone is usually located in the bedroom section of your home that can be closed off at the entrance to the passage that leads to the bedrooms.

“Safe rooms can be easily incorporated into your living space and can even add value to a home if you ever consider putting it on the market,” Mr Chiremba added.

He said that a safe zone was most effective where there was an alarm system installed, since the triggering of an alarm would allow family members time to go to the safe room or zone. The alarm should ideally be radio-linked to an effective security rapid response service.

“Select an area of your home that ideally has only one point of entry and install an Xpanda security gate there. If there is a door closing off the point of entry, install the Xpanda security gate in front of or behind it. For even better protection, replace the existing door with a solid core or reinforced door and then have an Xpanda security gate installed behind or in front of it for added protection.

“Most modern homes are fitted with standard core doors which are good for providing privacy and reducing the sound that can pass through it but will not hold up to being kicked in by an intruder,” he said.
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SAFE ZONE TWO LAST

“Windows also need to be adequately secured in the safe room or zone. In order to ensure they can be used as an escape route for the family, if necessary, while denying access to intruders, it is best to install strong retractable barriers or security screens that can only be opened from the inside.

“Make sure you keep a mobile phone and panic button in your safe room or zone. You may also consider keeping a charger in case the phone battery is low as well as a power bank in case the intruders cut the electricity off or there is power failure, as well as a torch.

“The phone and panic button can be used to call or alert your rapid response service, the police and other emergency contacts such as your family, friends and neighbours,” Mr Chiremba added.

Other things to keep in the safe zone that Mr Chiremba mentioned include emergency medication, water and a defensive spray.

“Zimbabwe has been experiencing a sharp rise in violent crime. It is therefore important to have contingency plans that can improve your safety in the event that intruders gain entry into your home,” Mr Chiremba said.

Roki, Passion Java Speak On Million Youtube Views For Uchandifunga

Uchandifunga

Flamboyant self-styled prophet Passion Java together with urban grooves musician, Roki have refuted allegations that they bought views for the latter’s new hit single, “Uchandifunga”.

This comes after  “Uchandifunga”  broke the local record as the fastest song to hit a million views on Youtube.

The song was uploaded on YouTube on 1 July and had achieved 425 000 views after four days but the views suddenly shot up to 1.2 million within a few hours, leaving observers amazed.

“Uchandifunga” became the fastest video to attain one million views by a Zimbabwean artist in just a short space of 4 days beating a previous record held by Winky D who pulled one million views in just under a week with “Mugarden”.

Commenting on the allegations, Prophet Passion Java denied claims that they used YouTube view bots to boost view count. He said:

It’s embarrassing that as a country we’ve not had a video with one million views in one day.

Everyone knows my favourite artist is uncle Poptain. If I could buy views, it would probably for him.

I personally don’t have a video with one million views (on YouTube). Don’t you think if I could do it I would have bought some views for myself?

Appearing alongside Passion Java, Roki maintained that the views were legit.

If I get a million views, they say I’ve stolen. If others do it, they are cheered and told they’re good. Why? Is it because God is theirs only?

After the million views hit, the music video has managed to garner just 200 000 more views in three days. This development has further fueled suspicions that the 700 000 plus votes came from a bot.

President Chamisa Speaks On Political Crisis In Zimbabwe

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said youths are expected to play a pivotal role in spearheading social, political and economic development in Africa.

President Chamisa made the remarks at the 11th Youth Career Day in Nigeria on Saturday.

According to President Chamisa, Africa is a great continent whose values, beliefs and ideologies transcend geographical boundaries.

‘We are part of the great continent called Africa.Our values and beliefs go beyond geographical boundaries.

Africa is unique because we all share common values and beliefs.What we need is unity of purpose as we seek to achieve our social, political and economic goals,” said President Chamisa.

Speaking on the political situation in Zimbabwe, President Chamisa said:

“We are the alternative not the opposition.I see myself as part of the alternative. In actual fact we are key stakeholders in national processes- contrary to what the current leader(Mnangagwa) thinks.

We all know what happened in 2018…

We won the election but they refused to cede power. They used the courts to subvert the will of the people.”

“Young people have the potential to lead the continent to prosperity,” added President Chamisa.

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We Are The Alternative- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said youths are expected to play a pivotal role in spearheading social, political and economic development in Africa.

President Chamisa made the remarks at the 11th Youth Career Day in Nigeria on Saturday.

According to President Chamisa, Africa is a great continent whose values, beliefs and ideologies transcend geographical boundaries.

‘We are part of the great continent called Africa.Our values and beliefs go beyond geographical boundaries.

Africa is unique because we all share common values and beliefs.What we need is unity of purpose as we seek to achieve our social, political and economic goals,” said President Chamisa.

Speaking on the political situation in Zimbabwe, President Chamisa said:

“We are the alternative not the opposition.I see myself as part of the alternative. In actual fact we are key stakeholders in national processes- contrary to what the current leader(Mnangagwa) thinks.

We all know what happened in 2018…

We won the election but they refused to cede power. They used the courts to subvert the will of the people.”

“Young people have the potential to lead the continent to prosperity,” added President Chamisa.

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Mnangagwa Proposes Anti Corruption Curricular For ECD Kids: NECESSARY or UTTER NONSENSE?

To win the anti-corruption war, Zimbabweans must be empowered to hold office bearers both in the public and private sector to account, while plans are afoot to introduce anti-corruption curricula from ECD to tertiary education, President Mnangagwa has said.
He was speaking during a virtual commemoration of the 5th African Anti-Corruption Day yesterday, where he also launched the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Strategic plan for 2021 to 2023, a roadmap for the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission to fulfil its mandate.

This comes as the Second Republic has put in place multiple mechanisms to tackle the scourge of corruption, which remains one of the greatest threats to the country and Africa’s development.

President Mnangagwa said his administration will not shy away from taking corruption by the horns as it has the debilitating effects of retarding economic growth and development.

“Corruption prevention programmes should be strengthened,” he said.

“These should include systems and compliance checks, the introduction of curricula on corruption, ethics and integrity in schools from ECD level right up to universities.”

The African Anti-Corruption Day was held under the theme “Regional Economic Communities: Critical factors in the implementation of the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption (AUCPCC)”.

“As we commemorate this year’s African Anti-Corruption Day, let us redouble our efforts to end the scourge of corruption towards an Africa free of corruption,” said President Mnangagwa.

“To succeed, the fight against corruption requires a multi-stakeholder approach.

“To this end, my Government stands committed to the establishment of democratic, transparent, accountable, strong, and efficient institutions in our great country. Our vision of an upper-middle-income economy status by 2030 will be achieved if we collectively condemn corruption in a frank manner.

“Citizens must be empowered to actively demand accountability. The leadership across all sectors, political and economic spheres at all levels are challenged to be disciplined and execute their duties with integrity and professionalism.

“The interests of our people and the nation must always come first.”

Zimbabwe has taken concrete steps to tackle the bane of corruption, with the Second Republic strengthening bodies like the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) to execute their roles with minimal hindrance.

Apart from ZACC, police and the Special Anti-Corruption Unit have also been mandated to go a gear up in the fight against corruption.

“Today, I am pleased to be launching the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Strategic plan for 2021 to 2023 which is a roadmap for the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission to fulfill its vision of a citizenry and institutions that uphold integrity, good governance for a corruption-free Zimbabwe by 2030,” said President Mnangagwa.

This comes after President Mnangagwa last year launched the National Anti-Corruption Strategy, which will run until 2024 as part of the broader fight against corruption, with the national steering committee that comprises senior Government officials, legislators, public and private sector as well as civic society already in place.

The integrity pledges, which will be signed by senior officials and members of political parties, have been drafted.

Harnessing ICT, the President said, laws will be passed to strengthen anti-corruption legislation, while at the same time public entities are directed to put in place technology-based procedures and processes which curtail and reduce the use of discretionary power by public officials.

“Those positions of authority in public and private sectors, as well as those in the civic society, in community-based organisations, are challenged always to uphold principles of good corporate governance, transparency and accountability,” said the President.

“Meanwhile, the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs is urged to expedite the amendment of the Whistle-blower and Protection Act to protect our citizens and motivate them to bring forward any suspected cases of corruption.

“The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission is extorted to increase the institution’s capacity to recover ill-gotten wealth through the asset recovery unity. Collaborating with countries of origin should be increased to ensure the freezing of ill acquired assets and ensuring repatriation of the stolen or illegally acquired funds.

“Perpetrators of corruption stand warned that they cannot hide, the long arm of the law will surely catch up with them. I am optimistic that the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission strategic plan will go a long way to combating corruption and improving transparency, accountability systems in all sectors of the economy.”

President Mnangagwa said Government will continue to support the work of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission as the main institution mandated by the Constitution to combat corruption.

“I urge the National Prosecuting Authority, the Zimbabwe Republic Police and all the old the key stakeholders in the anti-corruption chain to work in unison professionally and effectively in the discharge of their mandate without any fear or favour,” he said.

With corruption often going beyond borders, the President underscored the importance of creating synergies and collaborations on the African continent to root the malpractice which is estimated to cost the continent US$50 billion annually.

“Corruption is indeed among the greatest threats bedevilling the African continent; it barricades sustainable socio-economic development and the betterment of livelihoods of our citizens,” said President Mnangagwa.

“The scourge of corruption is all-encompassing and rooted in both public and private sectors, as well as among non-state actors. It often manifests through the deliberate manipulation of rules and expropriation of public resources for personal or group use. The consequence of this maleficence is that the majority of the citizens are affected, while development is retarded or deferred.” – Herald

Pregnant Woman Loses Boyfriend, Punished For Testing Covid Positive

A PREGNANT woman from Hwange in Matabeleland North recently lost her job and has become homeless with her two minor children after being abandoned by her boyfriend and family because she tested positive to Covid-19.
An ambulance crew picked her from the streets on a freezing Monday night with her children aged six and nine, who are not infected with the virus. She is now housed at an isolation centre with the children.

Her heartbreaking story exposes how some communities still stigmatise people infected with the coronavirus, more than 15 months after it hit the country.

The woman whose identity has been withheld for ethical reasons, tested Covid-19 positive upon visiting Lukosi Hospital in Hwange to receive prenatal care.

Sources said the woman was a maid at Baobab low density suburb but her employer was the first to chuck her out. She moved to her mother’s home in Mpumalanga DRC section where she was also chased away.

The woman is said to have sought refuge at her live-in boyfriend’s home in Mpumalanga suburb where she was also chased away. A Hwange Local Board (HLB) ambulance crew located her on the street after an anonymous tip-off.

“HLB officials took her to the council clinic where she slept overnight before she was taken to Five Miles Isolation Centre where she is now quarantined. The isolation centre is not ready to attend to any patient at the moment so the woman has to cook for herself and her children. There is no food and none of her relatives have come to assist her. Her live-in boyfriend came once and promised to return for the children. He has not been heard from ever since.

There is a real risk that she might even infect her children with Covid-19. She had to be rescued by well-wishers who had to bring food for her to cook at the facility,” said a source.

Hwange District Medical Officer Dr Fungai Musinami confirmed the case.

“We got a report that one patient that had been diagnosed Covid-19-positive had been chased away from where she stays. We managed to pick her up and have accommodated her at Five Miles Isolation Centre with her two children who are Covid-19 negative. In terms of being isolated with her kids, it’s not really a big problem because we have enough room so that they may not cross-contaminate each other while they are at File Miles,” said Dr Musinami.

“But obviously on humanitarian grounds, for someone to then be out on the street in the middle of the night with her children while also pregnant it’s not a good situation. It’s cold and uncomfortable. That was not a good situation for her. Yes, she might be getting medical care on her pregnancy but family support would have been good at this time. She does not having severe symptoms.”

She said the way the woman was handled points to stigmatisation and it was worrying that such cases should be reported at a time when there is so much information on Covid-19 being circulated.

Dr Musinami said not all Covid-19-positive patients need to be institutionally quarantined.

“That will overcome our health centres, it will overwhelm our staff. We have people who are Covid-19-positive but asymptomatic. We cannot be putting those people into facilities, where we would have people watching over them, feeding them and using all those resources when people can isolate at home. We are continuing to educate the community not to stigmatise but continue to practising precautions that we have been talking about. We will continue to talk about hand sanitisation, masking up and observing social distancing,” said Dr Musinami.

She said the isolation centre was able to handle non-critical cases as it does not have oxygen facilities.

Matabeleland North acting Provincial Medical Director Dr Munekayi Padingani said the province was recording an increase in the number of pregnant women testing Covid-19-positive.

“We are actually recording an outbreak of Covid-19 among women but our facilities are not equipped to handle pregnant women. We are mainly attending to those women whom we know would have recovered by the time they deliver. We don’t have theatres to assist in having women delivering in our institutions and we have to refer them to hospitals in Bulawayo,” said Dr Padingani.

He said delivering babies entails a lot of contact and this means that there is a need to enhance protection for health workers as well as the mother.

Centre for Health Communication Zimbabwe communications and advocacy officer Ms Andile Tshuma said the case exposed how women, especially pregnant ones can be vulnerable.

“This situation is even stressful for her unborn child because when the mother is stressed, the child would become stressed as well. This will affect the woman’s well-being especially at a time the country is dealing with high cases of maternal mortality cases. We are also hearing that Covid-19 cases among pregnant women are on the increase at hospitals such as Mpilo Central Hospital. This means that Government has to pay attention to improving access to health care particularly on maternal health care,” said Ms Tshuma.

She said the case also points to issues of stigmatisation where communities do not seem to understand Covid-19 issues.

Ms Tshuma said as Covid-19 cases are mainly reported at institutional level, such incidents could lead to some women shunning health centres because of fear of being confirmed as having the virus. -Chronicle

Chief Charumbira Says No To Politicization Of Food But Is He Sincere ?

Political Parties Come and Go – Chief Charumbira

Nemanwa ….Masvingo
10 July 2021

By Simudzai Sipambi

“Political parties come and go but our relationship as a people will remain forever and ever,” said Chief Charumbira at the funeral of Mbuya Chifamba in ward 11 of Masvingo District.

Mbuya Chifamba died on Wednesday after a long illness and she was over 85.

She left a husband, 8 sons, 1 daughter and several grandchildren.

Chief Charumbira urged people to unite and shun political violence during elections.

“Each person must be allowed to exercise his or her democratic right to campaign or vote for a political party of choice.

We are relatives in this community therefore those who come to campaign must not leave us divided or in hatred,” said Chief Charumbira.

“We know political parties during elections time they come with vote buying and empty promises .That should not divide us.Each person should vote as per his or her choice”he said.

The funeral was attended by MDC Alliance provincial leaders Ms Matara, Cllr Mberikunashe,Heya Shoko ,Jeffryson Chitando and Paul Rimai.

“I know Chiminya, Chitando and Shoko we were together at Parliament. You can ask them they were sharing same tables during lunch with ZanuPF Mps hapana kumborovana asi vaitengerana sadza ivava imi kuno muchiudzwa zvokurovana.We must put that to stop” said Chief Charumbira.

“Ini saMambo wenyu handide kuti chikafu chinopihwa vanhu ndigonzwa kuti panyimwa munhu nokuda kwekuti ndewe party ipi ! Kana chanzi its for 80 year olds munhu wese ngaapihwe anotadza kupihwa must be 79year and below kwete zvekuti ndewe MDC kana ZanuPF” he said to wild cheering from mourners.

Chiminya a former MDC Alliance Masvingo West Member of Parliament thanked the President of Chief for his uniting and apolitical speech.

Ward 11 of Masvingo District (Masvingo West) is known for the political violence which claimed the lives of Petros Jeke and Tichaona Chiminya who was killed in Buhera but buried few homestead from Mbuya Chifamba’s homestead.

” Muno mazvihwira Mambo vachitaura kuti tinosiya poukama kana toita zvematingogwe enyika.Hatichada vanoita basa rokutuka vanhu nokurova vanhu tiri hama nehama.Chief uku ndiko kunonzi kugonesa semagariro enyu Sipambi makuma.”

Fortune Charumbira

Chief Charumbira Denounces Political Violence

Political Parties Come and Go – Chief Charumbira

Nemanwa ….Masvingo
10 July 2021

By Simudzai Sipambi

“Political parties come and go but our relationship as a people will remain forever and ever,” said Chief Charumbira at the funeral of Mbuya Chifamba in ward 11 of Masvingo District.

Mbuya Chifamba died on Wednesday after a long illness and she was over 85.

She left a husband, 8 sons, 1 daughter and several grandchildren.

Chief Charumbira urged people to unite and shun political violence during elections.

“Each person must be allowed to exercise his or her democratic right to campaign or vote for a political party of choice.

We are relatives in this community therefore those who come to campaign must not leave us divided or in hatred,” said Chief Charumbira.

“We know political parties during elections time they come with vote buying and empty promises .That should not divide us.Each person should vote as per his or her choice”he said.

The funeral was attended by MDC Alliance provincial leaders Ms Matara, Cllr Mberikunashe,Heya Shoko ,Jeffryson Chitando and Paul Rimai.

“I know Chiminya, Chitando and Shoko we were together at Parliament. You can ask them they were sharing same tables during lunch with ZanuPF Mps hapana kumborovana asi vaitengerana sadza ivava imi kuno muchiudzwa zvokurovana.We must put that to stop” said Chief Charumbira.

“Ini saMambo wenyu handide kuti chikafu chinopihwa vanhu ndigonzwa kuti panyimwa munhu nokuda kwekuti ndewe party ipi ! Kana chanzi its for 80 year olds munhu wese ngaapihwe anotadza kupihwa must be 79year and below kwete zvekuti ndewe MDC kana ZanuPF” he said to wild cheering from mourners.

Chiminya a former MDC Alliance Masvingo West Member of Parliament thanked the President of Chief for his uniting and apolitical speech.

Ward 11 of Masvingo District (Masvingo West) is known for the political violence which claimed the lives of Petros Jeke and Tichaona Chiminya who was killed in Buhera but buried few homestead from Mbuya Chifamba’s homestead.

” Muno mazvihwira Mambo vachitaura kuti tinosiya poukama kana toita zvematingogwe enyika.Hatichada vanoita basa rokutuka vanhu nokurova vanhu tiri hama nehama.Chief uku ndiko kunonzi kugonesa semagariro enyu Sipambi makuma.”

Chief Fortune Charumbira

More Than 100 Reasons For Quitting Smoking

  1. Smokers have a greater risk of developing a severe case and dying from COVID-19.
  2. Everything stinks! From your skin, to your whole house, your clothes, and your fingers and breath.
  3. Tobacco causes teeth to yellow and creates excess dental plaque.
  4. Smoking tobacco and the use of smokeless tobacco cause bad breath.
  5. Tobacco makes your skin wrinkly, making you look older faster. Smoking prematurely ages the skin by wearing away proteins that give the skin elasticity, depleting it of vitamin A and restricting blood flow.
  6. These wrinkles are more apparent around the lips and eyes and tobacco also makes skin leathery and dry.
  7. Tobacco smoking increases the risk of developing psoriasis, a noncontagious inflammatory skin condition that leaves itchy, oozing red patches all over the body. It threatens the health of your friends and family – not just you.
  8. Over 1 million people die every year from exposure to second-hand smoke.
  9. Non-smokers exposed to second-hand smoke are at risk of developing lung cancer.
  10. Cigarettes remain an important cause of accidental fires and resulting deaths.
  11. E-cigarettes also expose non-smokers and bystanders to nicotine and other harmful chemicals.
  12. Being exposed to second-hand smoke may increase the risk of progression from tuberculosis infection to active disease.
  13. Being exposed to second-hand smoke is associated with type 2 diabetes.

Smoking or using e-cigarettes around children compromises their health and safety

  1. Smokers’ children suffer reduced lung function, which continues to affect them in the form of chronic respiratory disorders in adulthood.
  2. Exposure of children to e-cigarette liquid continues to pose serious risks. There is a risk of the devices leaking, or of children swallowing the liquid.
  3. E-cigarettes have been known to cause serious injuries, including burns, through fires and explosions.
  4. School-aged children exposed to the harmful effects of second-hand smoke are also at risk for asthma through inflammation of the airways to the lungs.
  5. Children under 2 years of age who are exposed to second-hand smoke in the home could get middle-ear disease possibly leading to hearing loss and deafness.
  6. Quitting smoking decreases the risk of many diseases related to second-hand smoke in children, such as respiratory diseases (e.g., asthma) and ear infections.

Tobacco use has negative social consequences

  1. You want to be a good example for your kids, friends, and loved ones.
  2. Tobacco use can affect social interactions and relationships negatively.
  3. Quitting means there are no restrictions on where you can go – you can mingle socially, without feeling isolated or having to go outside to smoke.
  4. Quitting can make you more productive – you won’t have to stop what you are doing to have a smoke all the time.

It’s expensive – you could be spending your money on more important things

  1. One study found that smokers burn through an average of $1.4 million in personal costs, includes spending on cigarettes, medical costs and lower wages brought on by smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke.
  2. Tobacco use affects the health and productivity of workers making them prone to missed days at work.
  3. Tobacco use contributes to poverty by diverting household spending from basic needs such as food and shelter to tobacco.
  4. Tobacco use burdens the global economy with an estimated US$ 1.4 trillion in healthcare costs for treating the diseases caused by tobacco and lost human capital from tobacco-attributable sickness and death.
  5. Smokers are more likely to experience infertility. Quitting smoking reduces difficulty getting pregnant, having premature births, babies with low birth weights and miscarriage.
  6. Smoking can cause erectile dysfunction. Smoking restricts blood flow to the penis creating an inability to achieve an erection. Erectile dysfunction is more common in smokers and very likely to persist or become permanent unless the man stops smoking early in life.
  7. Smoking also diminishes sperm count, motility and shape of the sperm in men.

All forms of tobacco are deadly

  1. Every year, over 8 million people die from tobacco.
  2. Tobacco kills half of its users. Use of tobacco in any form robs you of your health and causes debilitating diseases.
  3. Smoking shisha is just as harmful as other forms of tobacco use.
  4. Chewing tobacco can cause mouth cancer, tooth loss, brown teeth, white patches and gum disease.
  5. The nicotine in smokeless tobacco is more easily absorbed than by smoking cigarettes enhancing its addictiveness.

When you buy tobacco, you are financially supporting an industry that exploits farmers and children and pedals sickness and death.

  1. Tobacco growers are exposed to ill health by nicotine that is absorbed through the skin, as well as exposure to heavy pesticides and exposure to tobacco dust.
  2. In some countries, children are employed in tobacco farming, which impacts not only their health, but also their ability to attend school.
  3. Tobacco use can worsen poverty since tobacco users are at much higher risk of falling ill and dying prematurely of cancers, heart attacks, respiratory diseases or other tobacco-related diseases, depriving families of much-needed income and imposing additional costs for health care.
  4. The vast majority employed in the overall tobacco sector earn very little, while the big tobacco companies reap enormous profits.

Heated tobacco products are harmful to health

  1. Heated tobacco products (HTPs) expose users to toxic emissions many of which can cause cancer.
  2. Heated tobacco products are themselves tobacco products, therefore, switching from conventional tobacco products to HTPs does not equal quitting.
  3. There is insufficient evidence to support the claim that heated tobacco products (HTPs) are less harmful relative to conventional cigarettes.

E-cigarettes are harmful to health and not safe
The secret is out: The tobacco industry targets the vulnerable

  1. Children and adolescents who use e-cigarettes at least double their chance of smoking cigarettes later in life.
  2. E-cigarette use increases your risk of heart disease and lung disorders.
  3. Nicotine in e-cigarettes is a highly addictive drug that can damage children’s developing brains.

Tobacco use, particularly smoking, takes your breath awaylandscape no tobacco

  1. Tobacco use is responsible for 25% of all cancer deaths globally.
  2. Smokers are up to 22 times more likely to develop lung cancer in their lifetime than non-smokers. Tobacco smoking is the primary cause of lung cancer, causing over two thirds of lung cancer deaths globally.
  3. One in five tobacco smokers will develop chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in their lifetime, especially people who start smoking during their childhood and teenage years, since tobacco smoke significantly slows lung growth and development.
  4. Smoking can exacerbate asthma in adults, restricting their activity, contributing to disability and increasing the risk of severe asthma attacks requiring emergency care.
  5. Tobacco smoking more than doubles the risk of transforming tuberculosis from a latent state to an active state, and is also known to worsen the natural progression of the disease. About one quarter of the world’s population has latent tuberculosis.

Tobacco breaks hearts

  1. Just a few cigarettes a day, occasional smoking, or exposure to second-hand smoke increase the risk of heart disease.
  2. Tobacco smokers have up to twice the risk of stroke and a fourfold increased risk of heart disease.
  3. Tobacco smoke damages the arteries of the heart, causing the build-up of plaque and development of blood clots, thereby restricting blood flow and eventually leading to heart attacks and strokes.
  4. Use of nicotine and tobacco products increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Tobacco causes over 20 types of cancer

  1. Smoking and smokeless tobacco use cause oral cancer, cancers of the lips, throat (pharynx and larynx) and oesophagus.
  2. Surgical removal of the cancerous larynx can lead to the need for tracheostomy, the creation of a hole in the neck and windpipe that allows the patient to breathe.
  3. Smokers are at a significantly higher risk of developing acute myeloid leukaemia; cancer of the nasal and paranasal sinus cavities; colorectal, kidney, liver, pancreatic, stomach or ovarian cancer; and cancer of the lower urinary tract (including the bladder, ureter and renal pelvis).
  4. Some studies have also demonstrated a link between tobacco smoking and an increased risk of breast cancer, particularly among heavy smokers and women who start smoking before their first pregnancy.
  5. Smoking is also known to increase the risk of cervical cancer in women infected with human papillomavirus.

Smokers are more likely to lose their vision and hearing

  1. Smoking causes many eye diseases which, if left untreated, can lead to permanent vision loss.
  2. Smokers are more likely than non-smokers to develop age-related macular degeneration, a condition that results in irreversible vision loss.
  3. Smokers also have a higher risk of cataracts, a clouding of the eye’s lens that blocks light. Cataracts cause vision impairment, and surgery is the only option to restore vision.
  4. Some evidence suggests that smoking also causes glaucoma, a condition that increases pressure in the eye and can damage eyesight.
  5. Adult smokers are more likely to suffer hearing loss.

Tobacco harms almost every organ of the body

  1. Lifelong tobacco smokers lose at least 10 years of life on average.
  2. With every puff of a cigarette, toxins and carcinogens are delivered to the body, at least 70 of the chemicals are known to cause cancer.
  3. The risk of developing diabetes is higher in smokers.
  4. Smoking is a risk factor for dementia, a group of disorders that result in mental decline.
  5. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, and an estimated 14% of Alzheimer’s cases globally can be attributed to smoking.
  6. Women who smoke are more likely to experience painful menstruation and more severe menopausal symptoms.
  7. Menopause occurs 1–4 years earlier in female smokers because smoking reduces the production of eggs in the ovaries, resulting in a loss of reproductive function and subsequent low estrogen levels.
  8. Tobacco smoke reduces the delivery of oxygen to the body’s tissues.
  9. Tobacco use restricts blood flow which, if left untreated, can lead to gangrene (death of body tissue) and amputation of affected areas.
  10. Tobacco use increases the risk of periodontal disease, a chronic inflammatory disease that wears away at the gums and destroys the jawbone, leading to tooth loss.
  11. Tobacco smokers are at significantly higher risk than non-smokers for post-surgical complications.
  12. Tobacco smokers are harder to wean off mechanical ventilation. This often lengthens their intensive care unit (ICU) and overall hospital stay, potentially exposing them to other infection.
  13. Smokers are likely to experience gastrointestinal disorders, such as stomach ulcers, inflammatory bowel disease, associated with abdominal cramps, persistent diarrhea, fever and rectal bleeding, and cancers of the gastrointestinal tract.
  14. Smokers are more likely to lose bone density, fracture more easily and experience serious complications, such as delayed healing or failure to heal.
  15. Components of tobacco smoke weaken the immune system, putting smokers at risk of pulmonary infections.
  16. Smokers with a genetic predisposition to autoimmune disorders are at an increased risk of several diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, bacterial meningitis, postsurgical infection, and cancers.
  17. Smoking also puts immune-compromised individuals, such as those living with cystic fibrosis, multiple sclerosis or cancer, at a higher risk of disease-related comorbidities and premature death.
  18. The immunosuppressive effects of tobacco put people living with HIV at an increased risk of developing AIDS. Among HIV-positive smokers, the average length of life lost is 12.3 years, more than double the number of years lost by HIV-positive non-smokers.

Tobacco and nicotine use harm your baby

  1. Tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke during pregnancy increase the risk for fetal death.
  2. Women who smoke or are exposed to second-hand smoke during pregnancy are at an increased risk of miscarriage.
  3. Stillbirths (the delivery of fetuses that have died in the womb) are also more common owing to fetal oxygen deprivation and placental abnormalities induced by carbon monoxide in tobacco smoke and by nicotine in tobacco smoke and smokeless tobacco.

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  1. Smokers are at higher risk of ectopic pregnancy, a potentially fatal complication for the mother in which the fertilized egg attaches outside the uterus.
  2. Smoking cessation and protection from exposure to second-hand smoke are especially important for women of reproductive age planning to become pregnant and during pregnancy.
  3. E-cigarettes pose significant risks to pregnant women who use them, as they can damage the growing fetus.
  4. Infants born to women who smoke, use smokeless tobacco, or are exposed to second-hand smoke during pregnancy have a higher risk of preterm birth and low birthweight.

Tobacco pollutes the environment

  1. Governments and local authorities pay to clean up tobacco waste, not the tobacco companies themselves. Quit tobacco to protect the environment.
  2. Cigarette butts are among the most commonly discarded piece of waste globally and are the most frequent item of litter picked up on beaches and water edges worldwide.
  3. Hazardous substances have been identified in cigarette butts – including arsenic, lead, nicotine and formaldehyde. These substances are leached from discarded butts into aquatic environments and soil.
  4. Tobacco smoke can measurably contribute to air pollution levels in a city.
  5. Most cigarettes are lit using matches or gas-filled lighters. If, for example, one wooden match is used to light two cigarettes, the six trillion cigarettes smoked globally each year would require the destruction of about nine million trees to produce three trillion matches.
  6. E-cigarettes and heated tobacco products may contain batteries that require special disposal as well as chemicals, packaging and other non-biodegradable materials.
  7. Currently, the majority of plastic e-cigarette liquid cartridges are not reusable or recyclable – transnational companies tend to sell disposable ones, presumably to boost sales via repeat customers.

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  1. Tobacco production emissions are estimated to equate 3 million transatlantic flights.
  2. Tobacco smoke contains three kinds of greenhouse gases: carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxides and pollutes indoor and outdoor environments.
  3. Worldwide, approximately 200 000 hectares are for tobacco agriculture and curing each year.
  4. Deforestation for tobacco growing has many serious environmental consequences – including loss of biodiversity, soil erosion and degradation, water pollution and increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide.
  5. Tobacco growing usually involves substantial use of chemicals – including pesticides, fertilizers and growth regulators. These chemicals may affect drinking water sources as a result of run-off from tobacco growing areas.
  6. For every 300 cigarettes produced (roughly 1.5 cartons), one tree is required to cure the tobacco leaf alone.
  7. With 6 trillion cigarettes manufactured annually, about 300 billion packages (assuming 20 cigarettes per pack) are made for tobacco products. Assuming each empty pack weighs about six grams, this amounts to about 1 800 000 tonnes of packaging waste, composed of paper, ink, cellophane, foil and glue. The waste from cartons and boxes used for distribution and packing brings the total annual solid post-consumption waste to at least 2 000 000 tonnes.
  8. Tobacco smoke leaves behind a toxic residue, known as thirdhand smoke, that sticks to surfaces (such as walls, floors, clothes, and furniture) and collects in house dust. This residue can persist for years without proper removal and exposure to it is harmful, especially for babies and children.- World Health Organization

Armed Robber Released From Chikurubi Maximum Prison

Notorious armed robber Luckmore Matambanadzo, who was serving a nine-year sentence for robbing a Harare couple of an Isuzu KB250 vehicle at gunpoint in 2008, has been released from prison.

Matambanadzo, who was jailed in 2013 and lost an appeal against conviction and sentence at the High Court in 2014, was released two weeks ago.

Matambanadzo has a pending case as he is alleged to have been among six prisoners, including jailed cleric Robert Martin Gumbura, facing attempted prison break charges.

Their review of their application for discharge over prison break charges at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison in 2015 is pending.

Matambanadzo, who allegedly masterminded a series of high profile armed robberies while also operating with jailed serial robbery suspect — Musa Taj Abdul — was released together with his accomplice Thomas Chacha.

Prison and police sources yesterday confirmed Matambanadzo and Chacha’s release from prison.

A Harare Regional Court convicted Matambanadzo in 2008 of robbing a city couple of an Isuzu KB250 vehicle at gunpoint.

The vehicle was recovered at a roadblock in Chiredzi where Matambanadzo had sent twins — Elphanet and John Shana — to deliver it to a buyer.

He was sentenced to 12 years in prison and three years were conditionally set aside, but was released on bail pending appeal.

Matambanadzo then appealed at the High Court against conviction and sentence, but the Appeal Court in 2014 upheld the magistrate’s decision.

The then Judge President George Chiweshe ruled that the magistrate properly convicted and sentenced Matambanadzo and that there was no misdirection on his part. -Herald

Zim Youngsters Excel In Europe

Two of our Zimbabwean youngsters played first team football with their clubs. Tawanda Chirewa played for Ipswich Town Fc the young Zimbabwean midfielder was on target against Dartford fc. Ethan Kachosa, Zimbabwe youthful right back who play for Sunderland Fc played 60 minutes in a goalless draw in an indoors preseason game.

Zimbabwe got talent.

Zanda Siziba pens his first professional contract with league one side Ipswich Town Fc. The 17 year old midfielder has shown interest in representing his father land Zimbabwe .

Credit- Zimbabwe Foreign Legion Official

Zanda Siziba

At 79 yrs Zuma Shouldn’t Be in Jail Cause He Doesn’t Understand the SA Legal System, Never

Jacob Zuma

By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi |  An average African ends up in a legal crisis and worse off in prison not because they do not understand the law or their legal right. The reason why Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma is in jail is because he has limited legal education and did not understand the repercussions of what he was doing. In short he never got the chance to get educated because of the black oppression under the apartheid regime that was ruling South Africa. There is an important legal principle that says “ignorance of the law is no excuse.” You cannot defend your actions by arguing you did not know they were illegal, even if you honestly did not realize you were breaking the law. History will tell you that Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma is one of the few Africans who enter politics without a law background and the current ANC leadership should have and should do everything to protect the uneducated cadets and leaders who believe they are doing the right thing to protect their identity; credentials and what they believe is right and doing the right thing for the nation.

Under the national legal system, South Africans are expected to know what the law says, but this does not mean that they all have to be legal experts. It is not realistic for everyone to memorize all the laws! Not even lawyers know all this information, worse off for a leader who does not have a supporting structure to protect himself and his family.

The rule “ignorance of the law is no excuse” really means that people cannot defend their actions by claiming that Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma did not know the law and neither did he have the framework as a liberation freedom fighter to protect himself and his political structure. However, even when people have good intentions, they sometimes break the law because they do not realize they are doing something illegal. This happens because the South African legal system is complicated. When people have good intentions, judges can sometimes completely not understand.

The sad bit is Judges are less understanding when the actions involve a certain high profile individuals and they want to set an example and in this case it is none other than the former President of South Africa Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, he cannot be an example, not in a million years, NEVER, we can never punish an innocent soul when we have apartheid leaders who killed, mummed and are still living comfortably in South Africa. This is completely unacceptable not in these modern times.

Let us Protect our leaders and the legacy of the Freedom Fighters Party, the ANC party and never have a leader convicted because they do not understand the Laws of the land. Zuma should be a FREE man because he is ignorant and should not be JAIL because he was a FOOL to the LAW.

Long Live Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma we are there for you.

Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi

Prophet Loses Wife To Neighbour

A JILTED Mutare man whose wife was snatched by a neighbour and co-worker this week suffered another blow after he lost custody of his three-year-old child.

Ngonidzashe Pasinzo recently approached Mutare Civil Court applying for custody of the child after his marriage to Kudzai Mandigo irretrievably broke down.

The estranged couple counter accused each other of neglecting the boy when they appeared before Mutare magistrate, Ms Purity Gumbo.

“I don’t want him to have custody of the child as he is irresponsible. I left him because he was not buying clothes for our child. He can’t stay with the child because he is still too young. He is also jealous since I moved out to stay with someone he knows,” said Mandigo.

In response, Pasinzo said: “I don’t have any problem if she decides to stay with another man, but my child is being abused by these two. I can’t have peace in my heart knowing that my child is being abused by another man,” he told the court.

The court ruled that the child should be in Mandigo’s custody.

Pasinzo, a self-proclaimed prophet, could not hide his anguish as he chronicled how he lost his wife to a neighbour only identified as Kureya.

He said he thought Mandigo and Kureya were friends before he later realised that the two had actually moved in together eight months ago. In an interview with The Weekender, Pasinzo said: ”About eight months ago I left home for work, only to find Mandigo gone upon my return. She left with all her belongings.

“I also realised that the man who had been staying next door (Kureya) had left as well. Kureya came back the following day and told me that he had moved to his new residential stand at Kentucky Farm.

“I never suspected that he had left with my wife. However, word started doing rounds that the two had moved in together. I carried out my own investigations and confirmed that Mandigo had eloped with Kureya,” said Pasinzo.- Manica Post

Free Zuma Protests Spread To Gauteng

Videos shared on social media on Saturday morning show protesters in support of the ‘KZN Shutdown’ taking to the streets of the East Rand in Gauteng.

A ‘Free Zuma’ address will be held at the Kwamai-Mai in Johannesburg.

Zuma supporters have been vocal on social media, with one netizen calling on protesters to “turn this county upside down without any alliance of political party”.

Another said “Thumaminions” will not be spared, adding on Twitter supporters of President Cyril Ramaphosa “may catch flames too, let [the] fireworks begin”.

“While we waiting for the #StellenboschShutdown, #GautengShutdown has started”, said one Prince Gersie.

KZN shutdown protests rage on
Meanwhile, chaos continues in KwaZulu-Natal and law enforcement authorities said they are prepared and on high alert.

Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo said police in KwaZulu-Natal are working closely with the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to address the cases of looting, arson and damage to national roads in the province.

As of Saturday morning, a total of 25 trucks had been set alight since protests began on 9 July.

Mooi Plaza protests
Roadways in Mooi Plaza are still closed, while northbound traffic is being diverted from Midmar back at Treverton and southbound traffic is being diverted from Midway to Nottingham Road.

Before road closures were implemented, protesters were reportedly throwing stones at passing vehicles and gunshots were heard.

Alpine Road and Umgeni Road towards Connaught Bridge is currently a no-go zone, along with Galleria northbound and Prospection, both north- and southbound.

A truck is on fire in Umgababa, while trucks and debris are still blocking Eshowe roadways, and burning tyres have been placed across lanes on the N3 in the vicinity of Midmar.Source- Bulawayo 24

Jacob Zuma

Full Text: ANC Statement On Kwazulu-Natal Protests

ANC CALLS FOR CALM AND STABILITY IN KWAZULU-NATAL

The African National Congress (ANC) is concerned by the ongoing violence that is gripping some parts of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). The destruction of property and infrastructure and looting accompany these violent protests must be condemned in the strongest possible terms.
The ANC recognises and respects the rights of every South African to protest peacefully and unarmed and freely to express their views on any matter of concern. However, in exercising their constitutional rights, citizens must respect the rights of others and refrain from breaking the law or using violence. In a constitutional democracy, any matters of concern must be expressed through peaceful and legitimate channels.
We are concerned that the destruction of property and impeding the functioning of the economy will undermine efforts to create jobs and improve the lives of citizens.

The ANC has instructed the Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) of KwaZulu-Natal and NEC (National Executive Committee) deployees to KZN, to intervene immediately and engage our structures and all relevant stakeholders. Bringing peace and stability to affected areas is a priority for the ANC and the democratic movement.

The ANC urges law-enforcement agencies to act firmly and expeditiously, within the law. against any form of lawlessness, public violence, damage to property and disruption of economic activity and service delivery.

We wish to commend the police for doing their best to deal with an extremely difficult and volatile situation

Jacob Zuma

Katsande Speaks On Chiefs Epic Clash With Egyptian Giants Al Ahly

Willard Katsande believes Kaizer Chiefs has a chance to come out with a positive result against Al Ahly in the CAF Champions League final on July 17.

Chiefs will meet Ahly at Stade Mohamed V in Casablanca‚ Morocco. This will be their first Champions League final in history.

The Zimbabwean midfielder said the Amakhosi side will accept the underdog tag but will not give too much respect to the Egyptians.

“My view about Ahly is that they are a good team with a rich history in African football‚” Katsande said, as quoted by TimesLive.

“What we are going to do is give them the respect they deserve‚ but when it comes to match day it’s a matter of who wants it more.

“So we are going there with our tag as underdogs. But we are just going to go there and showcase our talent.

“And they know that we are hungry to achieve. We didn’t come this far by mistake or fluke – we are here because we deserve to be here.

“Yes‚ obviously they will come with complacency and try to undervalue us‚ but at the end of the day, it’s not about history‚ it’s about the 90 minutes.

“We’ve seen in the Euros how football is changing. It’s not about big teams. It’s about who wants it more for that particular day.

“So we are geared up‚ we have sharpened our swords‚ pulled our sleeves up‚ and we are ready to rumble.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Pointing the way to victory…Willard Katsande

We Are Not Opposition, We Are The Alternative- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said youths are expected to play a pivotal role in spearheading social, political and economic development in Africa.

President Chamisa made the remarks at the 11th Youth Career Day in Nigeria on Saturday.

According to President Chamisa, Africa is a great continent whose values, beliefs and ideologies transcend geographical boundaries.

‘We are part of the great continent called Africa.Our values and beliefs go beyond geographical boundaries.

Africa is unique because we all share common values and beliefs.What we need is unity of purpose as we seek to achieve our social, political and economic goals,” said President Chamisa.

Speaking on the political situation in Zimbabwe, President Chamisa said:

“We are the alternative not the opposition.I see myself as part of the alternative. In actual fact we are key stakeholders in national processes- contrary to what the current leader(Mnangagwa) thinks.

We all know what happened in 2018…

We won the election but they refused to cede power. They used the courts to subvert the will of the people.”

“Young people have the potential to lead the continent to prosperity,” added President Chamisa.

Also click link below to watch video:

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Full Text: ANC Statement On Kwazulu-Natal Protests

ANC CALLS FOR CALM AND STABILITY IN KWAZULU-NATAL

The African National Congress (ANC) is concerned by the ongoing violence that is gripping some parts of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). The destruction of property and infrastructure and looting accompany these violent protests must be condemned in the strongest possible terms.
The ANC recognises and respects the rights of every South African to protest peacefully and unarmed and freely to express their views on any matter of concern. However, in exercising their constitutional rights, citizens must respect the rights of others and refrain from breaking the law or using violence. In a constitutional democracy, any matters of concern must be expressed through peaceful and legitimate channels.
We are concerned that the destruction of property and impeding the functioning of the economy will undermine efforts to create jobs and improve the lives of citizens.

The ANC has instructed the Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) of KwaZulu-Natal and NEC (National Executive Committee) deployees to KZN, to intervene immediately and engage our structures and all relevant stakeholders. Bringing peace and stability to affected areas is a priority for the ANC and the democratic movement.

The ANC urges law-enforcement agencies to act firmly and expeditiously, within the law. against any form of lawlessness, public violence, damage to property and disruption of economic activity and service delivery.

We wish to commend the police for doing their best to deal with an extremely difficult and volatile situation.- ANC

Jacob Zuma

What Are Seizures?

MIGRAINE
What You Need to Know About Migraine and Seizures
Sometimes migraine and seizure occur in the same person, but sometimes it’s just difficult to tell which a person is experiencing.

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By Becky Upham
Medically Reviewed by Jason Paul Chua, MD, PhD

When migraine symptoms don’t respond to migraine therapies, it may worth considering whether the person is really having seizures.Adobe Stock
Migraine attacks and seizures are both events related to the brain, but exactly how the two are related to each other is something that experts are still trying to unravel.

“There times when a patient experiences an event, and it’s not immediately apparent if they’ve had a seizure or a migraine,” says Lauren Doyle Strauss, DO, a headache specialist and an assistant professor at Wake Forest Baptist Health in Winston Salem, North Carolina.

“That’s because there can be an overlap in some of the ways that people describe both of those problems,” Dr. Strauss explains.

There is evidence that the two disorders are associated with each other: The prevalence of migraine in children with epilepsy — which causes seizures — is estimated at 8 to 24 percent, which is approximately double the risk found in the general population, according to a paper published in the Journal of Headache and Pain.

What Is Migralepsy?
Migralepsy is an older term that has been used to describe when a person has both migraine and epilepsy, says Strauss. The term was first used in a paper published in 1960 to describe a condition in which “ophthalmic migraine with perhaps nausea and vomiting was followed by symptoms characteristic of epilepsy,” according to a paper published in the Journal of Headache Pain.

This type of seizure, which is triggered by a migraine attack with aura, is considered a rare but real complication of migraine, according to the International Headache Society (ICHD-3).

A Seizure Can Be Part of Epilepsy or Migraine
To better understand the connection between migraine and seizures, it’s helpful to understand what a seizure is, says Strauss. “You could describe it as a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain,” she says.

Johns Hopkins Medicine defines a seizure as “a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells (also called neurons or nerve cells) that causes temporary abnormalities in muscle tone or movements (stiffness, twitching, or limpness), behaviors, sensations, or states of awareness.”

People are diagnosed with epilepsy after they have had two or more unprovoked seizures, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Seizures Are Different Depending on Where They Occur in the Brain
There are two categories of seizures: generalized seizures, which affect both sides of the brain, and focal seizures (also called partial seizures), which take place is just one part of the brain, according to the CDC.

Depending on which part of the brain is affected, that’s the area that will manifest symptoms, explains Strauss.

“For example, if the area of the brain that controls your language is affected, then that makes sense that your language may not be normal during the seizure. It could cause you to stutter or have trouble with your words,” she says. Similarly, if someone had a seizure in the area of the brain that controls your vision, that may correlate with visual symptoms, says Strauss.

Just because the seizure begins in one part of the brain doesn’t mean it stays there. “A seizure can start in one area of the brain and can quickly spread to other areas or across the entire brain,” she says.

People can experience a seizure in a lot of different ways, says Strauss. “You can have a change in your awareness; others may notice that you’re staring. You may have amnesia, where you forget or are unaware there’s been a change in your surroundings, or you don’t even know that a seizure happened,” she says.

“Your whole body can shake — that’s called a grand mal seizure, and it’s often what people think about when they when they think of seizure. You can also have shaking in one arm or just one leg,” says Strauss.

Can a Migraine Attack Cause Someone to Have a Seizure?

“We don’t fully understand what provokes a migraine and what provokes a seizure; it could be possible that something provokes both,” says Strauss.

Headaches can occur on their own and be unrelated to seizures, or a headache can be a symptom that happens before, during, or after a seizure, says Strauss. “We use the terms ‘preictal,’ which is before the seizure, ‘ictal,’ which is during the seizure, and ‘postictal,’ which is after the seizure,” she says.

Preictal and ictal headaches are relatively rare and usually don’t last long, according to the Epilepsy Foundation. Headaches that occur after a seizure are more common. A survey of 372 patients attending an epilepsy clinic found that 45 percent of them had experienced a postictal headache, and more than 1 in 5 always had one.

Is It a Migraine Attack or a Seizure?
“If a person is having migraine symptoms that aren’t responding to migraine therapies, and they have neurologic symptoms associated with the headaches, it’s reasonable to take a step back and say, ‘Are we sure these are migraines?’” says Strauss.

If you have a grand mal seizure, it’s usually clear that it’s a seizure, she says. “However, with focal seizures or partial seizures or complex partial seizures, these more subtle seizures where it’s only affecting one part of the brain, it can be difficult to always know…

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Video: President Chamisa Speaks At Youth Career Day In Nigeria

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said youths are expected to play a pivotal role in spearheading social, political and economic development in Africa.

President Chamisa made the remarks at the 11th Youth Career Day in Nigeria on Saturday.

According to President Chamisa, Africa is a great continent whose values, beliefs and ideologies transcend geographical boundaries.

‘We are part of the great continent called Africa.Our values and beliefs go beyond geographical boundaries.

Africa is unique because we all share common values and beliefs.What we need is unity of purpose as we seek to achieve our social, political and economic goals,” said President Chamisa.

Speaking on the political situation in Zimbabwe, President Chamisa said:

“We are the alternative not the opposition.I see myself as part of the alternative. In actual fact we are key stakeholders in national processes- contrary to what the current leader(Mnangagwa) thinks.

We all know what happened in 2018…

We won the election but they refused to cede power. They used the courts to subvert the will of the people.”

“Young people have the potential to lead the continent to prosperity,” added President Chamisa.

Also click link below to watch video:

https://fb.watch/6GgXhdahXr/

Chief Charumbira Drops Bombshell… Denounces Politicization Of Food Aid, Says No To Political Violence

Political Parties Come and Go – Chief Charumbira

Nemanwa ….Masvingo
10 July 2021

By Simudzai Sipambi

“Political parties come and go but our relationship as a people will remain forever and ever,” said Chief Charumbira at the funeral of Mbuya Chifamba in ward 11 of Masvingo District.

Mbuya Chifamba died on Wednesday after a long illness and she was over 85.

She left a husband, 8 sons, 1 daughter and several grandchildren.

Chief Charumbira urged people to unite and shun political violence during elections.

“Each person must be allowed to exercise his or her democratic right to campaign or vote for a political party of choice.

We are relatives in this community therefore those who come to campaign must not leave us divided or in hatred,” said Chief Charumbira.

“We know political parties during elections time they come with vote buying and empty promises .That should not divide us.Each person should vote as per his or her choice”he said.

The funeral was attended by MDC Alliance provincial leaders Ms Matara, Cllr Mberikunashe,Heya Shoko ,Jeffryson Chitando and Paul Rimai.

“I know Chiminya, Chitando and Shoko we were together at Parliament. You can ask them they were sharing same tables during lunch with ZanuPF Mps hapana kumborovana asi vaitengerana sadza ivava imi kuno muchiudzwa zvokurovana.We must put that to stop” said Chief Charumbira.

“Ini saMambo wenyu handide kuti chikafu chinopihwa vanhu ndigonzwa kuti panyimwa munhu nokuda kwekuti ndewe party ipi ! Kana chanzi its for 80 year olds munhu wese ngaapihwe anotadza kupihwa must be 79year and below kwete zvekuti ndewe MDC kana ZanuPF” he said to wild cheering from mourners.

Chiminya a former MDC Alliance Masvingo West Member of Parliament thanked the President of Chief for his uniting and apolitical speech.

Ward 11 of Masvingo District (Masvingo West) is known for the political violence which claimed the lives of Petros Jeke and Tichaona Chiminya who was killed in Buhera but buried few homestead from Mbuya Chifamba’s homestead.

” Muno mazvihwira Mambo vachitaura kuti tinosiya poukama kana toita zvematingogwe enyika.Hatichada vanoita basa rokutuka vanhu nokurova vanhu tiri hama nehama.Chief uku ndiko kunonzi kugonesa semagariro enyu Sipambi makuma.”

Fortune Charumbira

Zanu PF Embarks On Cell Verification Program

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF has embarked on a cell verification program in Ward 22, Insiza district in Matabeleland as part of the party’s 5 millionvotes 2023 EDPfee campaign.

The party revealed this on its twitter handle and said: