Gringo’s Widow Gives Birth To Bouncing Baby Boy

Netsai Meki

By A Correspondent- After giving birth to her bouncing baby boy on June 5, the late comedian Lazarus “Gringo” Boora’s widow Netsai Meki described the child as  “heaven sent, a comforter”.

Gringo died on November 9 last year, after being bedridden since August of the same year.

But the bundle of joy has not brought the much-needed happiness into Meki’s life, it seems some family members and social media “police” are simply refusing to give up on her.

Unnecessary questions are being put across, questioning why the baby was born now, despite that the dates tally in that she got pregnant when Gringo was still alive.

Meki says those who question the baby’s paternity should just back off and concentrate on what concerns their lives.

She says she is not concerned by the poking of noses in her life by “unreasonable” people.

“My husband died when I was three months preg_nant,” said Meki.

“I was taking care of him while preg_nant and sometimes he would say take it easy as he knew about my condition.

“I didn’t share with anyone as I was in grief and as you know according to our Shona culture, when one is three or less pregnant you can’t share the news with anyone.

“I was in the village for the past months and it was very stressful, thinking on how to survive. Those who had made their promises never fulfilled them. I did not have time to trace or check on that, remember they were promises, but what I can say now is nothing has materialised.

Meki, who still resides at the Hatfield house where they were lodging with Gringo, said not many of the family members knew about the baby.

“Actually, some are shocked that I now have a baby,” she said.

“I came out of hospital on a Monday and then called our aunt and (sarapavana) the person who was left to look after the children Mai Musakwa who said she was happy about the news.

“She promised to come and see the baby on Saturday (today). When I called other relatives, they said they were embarrassed to hear the news as they did not know or neither saw me preg_nant. I went through pain of losing the husband and the family squabbles that were taking place. I had no energy for all that.”

A family member who refused anonymity, said it remained a mystery why Meki kept quiet about the preg_nancy.

“I think what she was supposed to do was to announce to the family, especially close family members about the preg_nancy so that we were not to be shocked,” said the family member.

“But anyway, we don’t have that time to judge or challenge for DNA tests, let us just say congratulations. She knows the father.

“We are no longer interested in the drama. Let Gringo lie in peace.”

Meki already has three children with Gringo.

But why did Meki keep it a secret to the family that she was preg_nant?

“I delivered my baby boy last Saturday (June 5) at Sally Mugabe Hospital which is popularly known as Harare Hospital,” said Meki.

“It was around 21.14hrs and the baby was 3kgs.

“The nurses told me the baby was huge, I was unconscious for a while and it was a normal birth. With my late husband this is the fourth child I have with him. All in all, there are now eight Gringo’s children. I now have four while the first wife had one, the second wife had two and the third wife had one.”

All of Gringo’s children’s names start with the letter “T” — Takudzwa, Tanaka, Taurai, Tanyaradzwa, Tabeth and Terrence.

Well, the new baby is not yet named.

“I am still looking for the right name,” said Meki.

“Yes, we have the junior Gringos’, but I can’t name this one junior, I will have to name him T-something.

The story about the baby aside, Meki said many of those who made promises to help Gringo’s family did not turn up after burial.

“The last story you had about someone pledging to build a house for us, paying school fees and donating food stuff was after the burial and that was that,” she said.

When Gringo died on November 9, 2020 at the age of 47 at Westview Hospital, his close friends, some family members and well-wishers who had been assisting him with hospital bills and everything had promised Meki to help her in taking care of the children.

Well, it seems Gringo died with those promises as soon after the burial that was the last time Meki had the well-wishers speaking about the issues.

“I came back to Harare on 22 March and was busy with the children, preparing them for school,” she said.

“Then in April I started the preparations for the baby and I had to hustle for the funds. Maybe, the Covid-19 situation affected a lot of people, including those who wanted to assist me.”

Meki is still a strong apostolic sect member and said that the church was very supportive up to now.

“For now, according to our religion, I will have to attend my first church service from giving birth after three weeks,” she said.

“I am a staunch Johanne Masowe church member at Chiedza. They are the ones who buried my husband, so I have respect for them.”

Asked if she was going to remarry, Meki said will never go that route again.

“I think I have done my part,” she said.

“I will never remarry. Imagine having another man taking care of my children. What if he doesn’t like them? For now, it is me and my children, what the people are saying is something else and after what I went through I have developed thick skin.

“I wasn’t happy with some of the stories that were written by other media houses, without contacting me. I was the last wife and was looking after Gringo, hence I should deserve the respect.”

Meki said the so-called Isuzu KB car which Gringo’s eldest son Taurai was fighting for was still at the Hatfield premises.

“I don’t know what will happen next on the issue of the Isuzu KB as you can see it’s still parked outside,” she said.

“It has never moved since the death of my husband.

“Remember, I told you that it was a company car and the owner has the papers, so maybe he is waiting or should I say is giving us time to mourn Gringo, then on the right time he will come and announce the next move.”

-statemedia

Access Forex Lines Up Special Treats For Its Clients

By A Correspondent-  International money transfer company Access Forex, is set to deliver over 50,000 loaves of bread to the families of its large UK client base as it promotes usage of its new platform.

Starting this week, any new client who registers and sends money to Zimbabwe using the accessforex.com remittance platform will immediately receive 10 loaves of bread with the transaction.

The company says the bread for breakfast will be delivered right to the doorstep of the receiver of the funds. This campaign will be run off an entirely new digital platform that fintech launched this month.

The new system is as close to zero KYC as any money transfer company has gotten with no need for an ID or address if you are sending £500 per transaction, £1,000 per month or £12,000 per annum. 

On most other money sending systems, remitters need to enter their information before making a transfer which leaves some skeptical about data protection. Access Forex says their new system is more secure and confidential information is only required when you are ready to make a transfer. You can calculate the rates and window-shop anonymously.

“We are not worried about customers window-shopping and comparing prices because we are the cheapest and we actually encourage the comparison.  Customers will see for themselves that when they add everything up, Access Forex offers the cheapest service to send money to Zimbabwe from the UK. You send more, for less”, explained Head of Sales & Marketing for Access Forex, Shingai Koti.

“Winter is traditionally also a very difficult time for many families in Zimbabwe and with this campaign we wanted to reward the people that look after their families from abroad” said Koti.

“Some of our customers in the UK send money to supplement consumption and help with basic groceries. However, the UK lockdown has negatively affected income for many Zimbabweans’ working there, so we began to think about how we could help ease the burden of taking care of their families back home. The only way to ease the burden is to share it, so breakfast is on Access Forex this June,” explained Koti. 

Zimbabwe-focused money transfer firms have seen a boom despite predictions from the World Bank of a historic 20% drop to $445 billion in remittances to poorer countries this year due to the Covid-19 induced economic slump worldwide.

While more and more MTA’s are setting up to serve Zimbabweans in the diaspora, few have figured out how to manage the issue of undocumented migrants and customer verification, which still remains a big challenge and deterrent for many would-be remitters.

Access Forex’s newly unveiled platform offers a safe middle-ground by addressing customers’ concerns about increasing cyber fraud while maintaining FCA guidelines.

Another Horror Crash In Gutu

By A Correspondent- Several passengers travelling in a Toyota Wish are feared dead after their vehicle collided head-on with an Inter-Africa Bus near Matizha Business Centre in Gutu this morning.

A motorist who arrived soon after the accident alleged that out of the estimated eight people from the Toyota Wish, only one person survived the accident and he (the motorist) took the survivor to Matizha Clinic.

However, the police are yet to confirm details of the tragic incident.

A ZimEye source however revealed that an eyewitness claimed that the accident occured when an Inter-Africa bus was trying to overtake another bus before it encroached into the lane of the oncoming Toyota Wish.

The Toyota Wish reportedly swerved off the road but the bus did the same resulting in the head on collision.

During the covid-19 induced Lockdown, government banned private kombis allowing only those registered under ZUPCO to operate resulting in little non-commercial vehicles overloading passengers.

Last month, government announced a waiver and gave the greenlight to buses plying rurla routes to commence operations.

However, the transport sector is also now dominated by “mushikashika” vehicles some of which include Toyota Wish and Honda fit vehicles. Although these vehicles have capacity to carry 4 passengers, some end up carrying as many as nine passengers.

Gutu Police is attending the scene.

This is a developing story.

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Mnangagwa Ministers Shun Local Banks Cross To SA To Secure Their Loot

By A Correspondent- Cabinet ministers have lost confidence in their local banking sector and are now crossing the border and open banking accounts in South Africa.

One such government minister is the deputy minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, Tinoda Machakaire who recently lost R600 000 after his South African bank account was hacked.

According to the state media, the thieves also took control of his mobile line and blocked him and gave instructions to companies using the hacked mobile line.

It is alleged that at different intervals, the hackers used the minister’s mobile number to send instructions to his company, Tinmac Motors, to make payments to accounts in South Africa and also instructed some drivers of his fleet of trucks to take up commercial loads to various destinations around the country.

Machakaire yesterday confirmed the development and told Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN) that a team from his company had made a police report and they had some leads on the suspects
“Yes I indeed lost R600 000 to criminals after they hacked my mobile line and used it to send instructions to my company instructing them to make payments to companies and accounts in South Africa,” said Machakaire.

He said that he had leads on who received the money and some more pertinent information

“I have the names and account numbers that were used to receive the money in South Africa.”

Machakaire is also the Member of Parliament for Wedza South with business interests in farming and logistics.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said he was yet to get full details on the matter.

Court Maintains Biti Persecution

By A Correspondent -Harare regional magistrate Mrs Vongai Guwuriro Muchuchuti, has dismissed MDC Alliance vice president Tendai Biti’s application to have senior prosecutor Mr Micheal Reza recused from his trial.

Mrs Guwuriro Muchuchuti said as a prosecutor had no say in deciding the innocence or guilt of a person on trial, it was difficult to see how retaining Mr Reza could affect the fairness of the trial.

The trial will now open on June 18.

Biti, through lawyer Mr Alec Muchadehama, had applied for the recusal of Mr Reza saying that he was compromised

It is the State’s case that Ms Tatiana Aleshina was allegedly insulted and assaulted by Biti outside the Harare Magistrates Court building, but still within the precincts of the courts.

Mrs Aleshina filed a report with the police and has also lodged two further complaints with the Law Society of Zimbabwe.

In her complaint, Ms Aleshina wants Biti investigated for alleged gross unprofessional conduct and alleges she and her workmates were intimidated and verbally abused outside the court each time they came.

Ms Aleshina is one of the witnesses in the Katsimberis criminal case involving alleged fraud with regards to a joint venture with Pokugara Properties to build cluster houses in Harare’s Borrowdale suburb.

In that case, Katsimberis is being accused of using plans that were not approved by Harare City Council which led to the show house being demolished.

Another Spanner Thrown In Malaba’s Way

Musa Kika, Executive Director of the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, today, 11 June 2021, filed an urgent court application seeking an order for leave to execute the High Court judgment barring former Chief Justice, Luke Makaba, from exercising duties as the Chief Justice of Zimbabwe. 

The urgent court application follows a judgment delivered by Justices Tsanga and Chirawu-Mugomba who ruled that Luke Malaba was not in contempt of court because the President and Minister of Justice had lodged an appeal with the Supreme Court.

The latest court application seeks an order that pending finalisation of the appeal , the former CJ should immediately cease and desist from exercising the functions of the Chief Justice of Zimbabwe either in a judicial or administrative capacity unless allowed to do so pursuant to the outcome of the appeal. 

Chiwenga Ally In Externalisation Storm

By A Correspondent- The deputy minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, Tinoda Machakaire has lost R600 000 after his South African bank account was hacked.

Machakaire hails from Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s Wedza rural home.

According to the state media, the thieves also took control of his mobile line and blocked him and gave instructions to companies using the hacked mobile line.

It is alleged that at different intervals, the hackers used the minister’s mobile number to send instructions to his company, Tinmac Motors, to make payments to accounts in South Africa and also instructed some drivers of his fleet of trucks to take up commercial loads to various destinations around the country.

Machakaire yesterday confirmed the development and told Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN) that a team from his company had made a police report and they had some leads on the suspects
“Yes I indeed lost R600 000 to criminals after they hacked my mobile line and used it to send instructions to my company instructing them to make payments to companies and accounts in South Africa” said Deputy Minister Machakaire.

He said that he had leads on who received the money and some more pertinent information

“I have the names and account numbers that were used to receive the money in South Africa.”

Deputy Minister Machakaire is also the Member of Parliament for Wedza South with business interests in farming and logistics.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said he was yet to get full details on the matter.

Deputy Sports Minister Loses R600 000 To Thieves

By A Correspondent- The deputy minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, Tinoda Machakaire has lost R600 000 after his bank account was hacked.

According to the state media, the thieves also took control of his mobile line and blocked him and gave instructions to companies using the hacked mobile line.

It is alleged that at different intervals, the hackers used the minister’s mobile number to send instructions to his company, Tinmac Motors, to make payments to accounts in South Africa and also instructed some drivers of his fleet of trucks to take up commercial loads to various destinations around the country.

Deputy Minister Machakaire yesterday confirmed the development and told Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN) that a team from his company had made a police report and they had some leads on the suspects
“Yes I indeed lost R600 000 to criminals after they hacked my mobile line and used it to send instructions to my company instructing them to make payments to companies and accounts in South Africa” said Deputy Minister Machakaire.

He said that he had leads on who received the money and some more pertinent information

“I have the names and account numbers that were used to receive the money in South Africa.”

Deputy Minister Machakaire is also the Member of Parliament for Wedza South with business interests in farming and logistics.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said he was yet to get full details on the matter.

Chinamasa, Muchinguri On Command ED Pfeee 2023 Election Campaign

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF national chair Oppah Muchinguri and the acting national political commissar Patrick Chinamasa, have launched a forced Zanu PF 2023 vote election campaign

“Once you belong to the cell or village, then the party can look forward to the formation of branches, districts, provinces and then the highest organ of the party,” party spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo announced Thursday.

“All cells must be in place by 18 June and thereafter there must be a verification exercise then we move on with the formation of branches.”

“Our aim is to register five million voters for the coming harmonised elections,” he said. “We cannot afford to allow in treachery in the process.”

Chinamasa, Muchinguri Incite 2023 Political Violence Against MDC-Alliance

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF national chair Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri and the party’s acting national political commissar Patrick Chinamasa on Thursday addressed the party’s chairpersons and commissars from all the 10 provinces and advised them to embark on terror campaigns.

Speaking after the meeting, Secretary for Information and Publicity Simon Khaya Moyo said Muchinguri-Kashiri held a meeting with the provincial chairpersons, the commissars from provinces, Ministers of State and Devolution, as well as some Politburo members who were in attendance.

“We are also focusing on the harmonised elections earmarked for 2023,” said Cde Khaya Moyo.

“The recently appointed acting national political commissar Chinamasa also addressed the meeting on various issues.”

Prophet Rapes Congregant During Cleansing Ceremony.

Police in Harare are investigating a case in which a self-styled prophet recently raped a 30-year-old woman in Old Highfield after misrepresenting that he had been sent by the holy spirit to cleanse the congregant.

Harare provincial Police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza said the suspect is still on the run and appealed to anyone who may have information that can lead to the arrest of the alleged suspect to come forward, ZTN reports.

ZTN quotes Insp Mwanza saying: “The suspect is on the run and anyone with any information on the whereabouts of the suspect should report to any nearest police.”

According to police sources, the suspect only identified as Madzibaba Ray, visited the complainant at her residence in Highfield where he misrepresented to the complainant that she was possessed with an evil spirit which needed spiritual cleansing.

The suspect allegedly went closer to the complainant and unzipped her jeans dress. The accused then had unprotected sexual intercourse once with the complainant without her consent.

The crime only came to light after the complainant told the story to one of the church congregants who advised her to report the case to the police. “When the suspect was approached to explain his actions, he became evasive.

Police said members of the public should not be fooled by self-styled prophets into believing that cleansing can be achieved through sexual intercourse. “It is all lies as the perpetrators will be using psychological means to lure the unsuspecting victims to quench their sexual appetite,” said inspector Mwanza. Recently another Harare based self-styled prophet was arrested in Budiriro after he allegedly raped a female church congregant in his car using a snake to instill fear on the victim.- ZTN

Nehanda’s Wrath

The lizard tailless on woodpile in me,
Sprouts in anger volcanic
Before these gathered vision tourists,
Apostles to Nehanda unveiling.
I set forth my binocular woes,
To capture brewing wars,
Footsteps in flight circle
Through the mental plot,
A kiss contest with the crocodile
I smell Lucifer’s sickle,
I smell rhythmless sickness,
The sound of clapping buttocks
Cheers on the State Coroner,
The footbridge to the
Latter-day Pioneer Column
Political aversion.
In Nicodemus clueless thought,
As in spiritual pilgrimage
I sought answers out of events cemetery,
Her head curated a centenary
Calendars in London museum,
But no such truths could be exhumed
from such cremated
Pathological propaganda tombs;
Being not a full fool
In perpetual gloom
I fled this ludicrous
Pigeons lavatory coronation!

** By Collen Kajokoto.The author is a Harare protest poet and human rights defender

Zanu PF Oils Terror Campaign Machinery

By A Correspondent-Zanu PF national chair Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri and the party’s acting national political commissar Patrick Chinamasa have met with the chairpersons and commissars from all the 10 provinces and advised them to embark on terror campaigns.

Speaking after the meeting, Secretary for Information and Publicity Simon Khaya Moyo said Muchinguri-Kashiri held a meeting with the provincial chairpersons, the commissars from provinces, Ministers of State and Devolution, as well as some Politburo members who were in attendance.

“We are also focusing on the harmonised elections earmarked for 2023,” said Cde Khaya Moyo.

“The recently appointed acting national political commissar Chinamasa also addressed the meeting on various issues.”

Russia Celebrates National Day

By Embassy Of Russia | On June 12 Russia celebrates the National Day, which marks the anniversary of adopting the Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) in 1990.

On June 12, 1990, when the Soviet Union was on the verge of disintegration, the RSFSR, the biggest Republic of the USSR, followed other Republics by declaring sovereignty and stating that its laws superseded the Soviet ones.

Russia Day is a key factor of shaping the national identity. President
Vladimir Putin said, “We treasure the millennium-long history, great culture and tremendous achievements, the unique natural wealth, the beauty of the huge expanses, the diversity and original identity of Russia’s regions.

We take pride in the labour and military achievements of the predecessors. We see Russia in its full might, remember its millennium-long history.

One of the difficult periods was that of drastic changes taken place during
the 1990s. We remember that well, as everything changed – our economic structure and public and human relations.

These inevitable and overdue changes became, to a large extent, a challenge for people. It was hard for them to start everything from a scratch. They succeeded and in a short period of time created the legal and economic basis of modern Russia, provided endurance and stability for its sovereignty and democratic structure, preserved peace and accord between the peoples of the multiethnic country, and saved and enriched the abundance and variety of its great culture.

This has always been our history. Our Motherland was revived and became stronger due to the solidarity and dedicated labour of millions of people. And today, commitment to the traditions of unity, the high level of nationhood and patriotism is defining Russia’s strength and stamina.”

It is remarkable that just on the eve of Russia Day this year Sputnik V vaccine was delivered to Harare. The donation is arranged by ALROSA – the world’s major diamond producer and a key Russian investor in Zimbabwe. It is made in support of the humanitarian assistance provided by the Russian Federation to
the Republic of Zimbabwe in order to fight COVID-19 pandemic.

During the official State House handover ceremony on June 11,
H.E. the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe Cde. E.D.Mnangagwa congratulated H.E. the President of the Russian Federation Mr. Vladimir Putin and the People of Russia with the National Day and expressed deep appreciation for
the donation. It was emphasized that being aware of the heavy burden carried by
the People and the Government of Zimbabwe due to the pandemic,
ALROSA rendered critical and timely support to the ongoing vaccination campaign.

ALROSA activities in Zimbabwe represent a vivid example of
the sustainable development of the bilateral cooperation in mining. The Joint Venture established with the ZCDC carries out prospect and exploration works for primary diamond deposits. It is set to contribute significantly to achieving the goals of the National Development Strategy of the Republic of Zimbabwe.

The act of goodwill and social responsibility corresponds to the Russian-Zimbabwean agreements at the highest level and the decisions of
the Intergovernmental Commission for Economic, Trade, Scientific and Technical Cooperation. This is the evidence of Moscow’s commitment to expand mutual partnership based on the longtime and deep rooted tradition of solidarity and brotherhood.

Russia-Zimbabwe friendship reflects the essence of the broader partnership focused on preparing the Second Russia-Africa Summit. The event envisaged for 2022 will enhance the interaction among government bodies and business circles on various treks. It will open new avenues for major Russian economic projects aimed at ensuring sustainable social and economic growth on the African continent.

No Reforms No Full Engagement, EU Tells Mnangagwa

THE European Union (EU) has told President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration that the bloc cannot fully engage with Harare unless it institutes far reaching political and economic reforms.

The EU early this year extended by a further year sanctions it imposed on Harare, initially in 2002, arguing that they would remain in place until government stops rampant human rights abuses and vicious clampdown on dissent.

The bloc said in a statement following a closed-door meeting between government and representatives of the delegation of the European Union to Zimbabwe it made clear to government that respect for human rights was a key pretext to a full-fledged restoration of relations, which soured at the turn of the millennium when the Zanu PF government embarked on a chaotic land reform programme, which resulted farmers of European origin being driven from farms across the country.

The meeting, which was held in Harare on Thursday, allowed for the continuation of discussions on topics that are of common interest and are priorities in EU-Zimbabwe relations: human rights, democratisation, rule of law and good governance, economic development, investment climate, free trade, the economic partnership agreement, development co-operation, humanitarian assistance and regional and global partnerships, the bloc said in its statement.

“The EU and its membership expressed concern over a curtailed democratic space in Zimbabwe over the last year and reports of continued violations of human rights such as reported cases of enforced disappearances, and lengthy unjustified detentions, arrests of journalists and other limitations to the freedom of expression and the media. The EU urged government conduct impartial investigations of human rights violations and bring perpetrators to justice,” the EU said.

– Newsday

Minister Loses R600 000 to Hackers

Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Deputy Minister, Tinoda Machakaire recently lost R600 000 after his bank account was hacked.

The thieves also took control of his mobile line and blocked him and gave instructions to companies using the hacked mobile line.

It is alleged that at different intervals, the hackers used the minister’s mobile number to send instructions to his company, Tinmac Motors, to make payments to accounts in South Africa and also instructed some drivers of his fleet of trucks to take up commercial loads to various destinations around the country.

Deputy Minister Machakaire yesterday confirmed the development and told Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN) that a team from his company had made a police report and they had some leads on the suspects

“Yes it is true that I lost R600 000 to criminals after they hacked my mobile line and used it to send instructions to my company instructing them to make payments to companies and accounts in South Africa” said Deputy Minister Machakaire

He said that he had leads on who received the money and some more pertinent information

“I have the names and account numbers that were used to receive the money in South Africa.”

Deputy Minister Machakaire is also the Member of Parliament for Wedza South with business interests in farming and logistics.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said he was yet to get full details on the matter.

-State Media

Paris Hilton Visits Zimbabwe

United States of America singer and actress, Paris Hilton was spotted in Victoria Falls on what appears to be a leisure tour of the country.

The New York It Girl was spotted in the resort city this week enjoying the sublime view of the majestic falls.

Hilton shared a video with her 14.8million Instagram followers from her hotel room captioned, “beautiful day in Zimbabwe”.

The last prominent person to go public after visiting Victoria Falls was Steve Harvey whose tweet showing the majestic water fall caused so much noise among Zimbabweans with some demonising the country over its human rights abuse record.

Man Dies During S*x

By A Correspondent- In a bizarre incident a 30 year old Madziwa man died on top of his girlfriend after having sex around 2am on Wednesday.

Clifford Karutsva of Denda village under chief Nyamaropa, Madziwa left villagers shell-shocked after he died of too much sweetness after doing it for the second time during the same night with his girlfriend Sarudzai Mirishoni (29) of the same village.

Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe confirmed the sudden death case.

According to a witness Takudzwa Ndongwe (29, he was called by her neighbour Mirishoni after the now deceased Karutsva started having difficulties in breathing while in the act.

“I am a neighbour to Marishoni she called me after her boyfriend started having difficulties while on top of her as they were having sex,” explained Ndongwe.

“Surprisingly they had their first act around 9pm and it ended well but the morning glory ended fatally.”

Karutsva’s body was conveyed to Mount Darwin mortuary.

-Byo24

Man Bashes Wife Over “Sweetie” Text Message.

A MUTARE man (33) was fined $10 000 for assaulting his wife over a love text message received on her cellphone.

Casper Johane Gwekwerere (41) of Westlea, Mutare, recently appeared before Mutare Magistrate Ms Prisca Manhibi for contravening the Domestic Violence Act.

Gwekwerere pleaded guilty to the charges.

Prosecuting, Mr Thomas Nyatsuro said on May 31, Gwekwerere and Judith Mutsamba were in their bedroom when the latter received a text message on her phone.

“Gwekwerere asked Mutsamba who was referring to her as ‘sweetie’.

Mutsamba told him that it was her young sister’s husband.

“However, Gwekwerere did not believe this and assaulted Mutsamba several times on her face.

“He also used a log and a stool to assault her once on her back,” said Mr Nyatsuro.

Mutsamba sustained injuries on her lips, nose and back.
She was referred to hospital for medical examination, but could not be examined due to financial constraints.- Manica Post

Man Who Slapped French President Jailed

The man who slapped French President Emmanuel Macron across the face this week has been jailed for 18 months, 14 of which were suspended.

The 28-year-old Damien Tarel, a medieval history enthusiast, has been in custody since the assault on Tuesday which a prosecutor called “absolutely unacceptable” and “an act of deliberate violence”.

Earlier, Tarel told the court in Valence in southern France, that he acted because the president stood for all that was rotten with France.

Tarel said that several days ahead of Macron’s visit to the Drome region of southern France, he had thought about throwing an egg or a cream tart at the president, but added the slap was not premeditated

. He told the court, according to BFM TV:

I think that Macron represents very neatly the decay of our country. If I had challenged Macron to a duel at sunrise, I doubt he would have responded.

His office did not respond to a request for comment on Tarel’s courtroom remarks.

Tarel faced a charge of assault against a public official, an offence which carries a maximum sentence of three years in jail and a 45 000 euro fine.

He was arrested along with a second man from his hometown of Saint-Vallier.

Police found weapons, a copy of Adolf Hitler’s autobiographical manifesto Mein Kampf and a red flag with a golden hammer and a sickle that is the symbol of the communist movement in the second man’s home.

The second man will not face any charges related to the slapping but will be prosecuted for illegal possession of arms in 2022.- France 24

Jail

Woman Connives With Lover To Kill Own Daughter From Previous Marriage

DESPERATE to become husband and wife, a Chipinge couple reportedly connived to murder the woman’s daughter (4) from her previous marriage.

Langton Sithole (30) of Charurwa Village and Violet Chabvukwa (36) of Chikwanda Village under Chief Mutema were recently arrested for the murder of Blessing Mabhejo.

The love-birds reportedly sought to conceal evidence by faking a drowning accident.

Last week they appeared before Chipinge magistrate, Mrs Elizabeth Hanzi facing murder charges.

They were not asked to plead, remanded in custody to June 17 and advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

It is alleged that Sithole’s family could not bless his union with Chabvukwa due to the four-year-old girl.

Prosecuting, Mr Thulani Zondwayo said: “Sithole and Chabvukwa were about to settle down as a couple, but the former’s family refused to bless their union due to the child Chabvukwa had from her previous marriage.”

Mr Zondwayo said on May 30, the lovers took the girl to a nearby dam and murdered her.

“Sithole said while at the dam wall, he pinned the girl to the ground and suffocated her to death with a plastic container.
“After accomplishing their mission, Sithole removed the girl’s top garment and placed her body on the banks of the dam before going away,” said Mr Zondwayo.

However, police detectives led by Detective Assistant Inspector Emmerson Ziki, Detective Sergeant Kasora and Detective Sergeant Antonio received a tip-off and attended the crime scene.

They discovered that only half of Blessing’s body was submerged in water, an indication that there was foul play.
Investigations led to Sithole and Chabvukwa’s arrest.

According to the State papers gleaned by The Manica Post, Sithole admitted that he killed the young girl.

“I admit to the charges levelled against me. I was in love with Violet (Chabukwa) who is the mother of the now deceased. I told Violet that we could not marry each other as my parents would not allow me to marry a woman with a child from a previous marriage.

“On May 30, I connived to kill Blessing. I went to the dam first and sat on the dam wall. Violet then came with the deceased and sat close to me while holding the baby closely.

“I took an empty peanut butter container and covered both the nose and the mouth of the now deceased until she suffocated and passed away. I then took a towel which was in my possession and gave it to Violet so that she could wipe the blood that was coming from Blessing’s nose.

“We removed the Blessing’s top garment and placed her body at the edge of the dam while her legs were submerged in the water,” said Sithole.- Manica Post

Picture: Mnangagwa Jazz Band In Action

Tinashe Sambiri|Rare pictures of Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa strumming a guitar and beating drums are trending on social media, giving the impression that the Zanu PF leader is preparing to set up his own jazz band after losing the 2023 Presidential Election.

On Thursday Mr Mnangagwa handed over music instruments to artists Andy Muridzo and Chief Hwenje at State House.

Government sources claim the two artists were finding it hard to perfom without own instruments.

However, political analysts say Mr Mnangagwa wants to use the same artists to spruce up his Presidential Election campaign.

“These guys are coming in to beef up Mnangagwa’s 2023 Presidential Election campaign,” observed one political analyst.

Mr Mnangagwa on the drum…

Bootlicking Sulu Riles Zimbabweans

Tinashe Sambiri|Just like his late father, Simon Chopper Chimbetu, Dendera music icon, Sulumani is Zanu PF to the bone marrow but Zimbabweans have been infuriated by his recent remarks about the political situation in Zimbabwe.

Sulu openly declared allegiance to Zanu PF, describing perceived opponents of the former revolutionary party as sellouts.

Sulu also chanted the Zanu PF maxim” Pasi nemhandu”.

Below are some of the comments on Sulu’s allegiance to Zanu PF:

Barrat Dube :
Baba vake pavaimba Hoko nakustate house kachana he went down in his career. In chitungwiza he tried to sing Hoko the crowd booed him

Pepukai Mutunhu observed:
He was always Zanu. Apa kungosimbisa chete, joining zanu from where. Remember all uniformed officers are obliged to be zanu by force. Izvo ndoo zvaunopika pakupinda basa. Saka musatipedzera maData.

Lissah Mumba:
Wrong move sulu

Munashe Chivizhe commented:
Chisiya hako zvekuimba coz music yako ts now nonsense from nw

Sulumani Chimbetu

Kariba Put Under Lockdown.

The Government has announced a two-week localised lockdown for Hurungwe and Kariba districts to contain the spread of Covid-19 following a spike in infections in the past three days.

The Government decided to control the geographical spread of the virus by restricting movements in the two districts to avoid a spike in infections and give local health facilities a strong chance of containing the virus.

The localised lockdown was announced last night, by chief Director Curative Services in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Dr Maxwell Hove.

“The Ministry of Health and Child Care has noted an increase in Covid-19 cases in Mashonaland West province and the hotspots are Hurungwe and Kariba districts.

“More than 40 cases were recorded in the last three days. The Ministry has therefore declared a lockdown in the hotspots of Kariba and Hurungwe districts. The lockdown will be reviewed after two weeks,” announced Dr Hove.

“Those living outside Hurungwe and Kariba are prohibited from visiting the two districts. The public is advised that health education, contact tracing, and isolating positive cases is being done.

“We urge the public to cooperate with health workers and to continue adhering to the World Health Organisation containment measures like sanitizing, social distancing and the correct wearing of face masks. Dr Hove urged those who had not yet been vaccinated to get their jabs at the nearest health centres.

Government recently announced a localised lockdown for Kwekwe after detecting the Indian variant of the virus. -Herald

Is Sulu A Political Turncoat?

Tinashe Sambiri|Just like his late father, Simon Chopper Chimbetu, Dendera music icon, Sulumani is Zanu PF to the bone marrow but Zimbabweans have been infuriated by his recent remarks about the political situation in Zimbabwe.

Sulu openly declared allegiance to Zanu PF, describing perceived opponents of the former revolutionary party as sellouts.

Sulu also chanted the Zanu PF maxim” Pasi nemhandu”.

Below are some of the comments on Sulu’s allegiance to Zanu PF:

Barrat Dube :
Baba vake pavaimba Hoko nakustate house kachana he went down in his career. In chitungwiza he tried to sing Hoko the crowd booed him

Pepukai Mutunhu observed:
He was always Zanu. Apa kungosimbisa chete, joining zanu from where. Remember all uniformed officers are obliged to be zanu by force. Izvo ndoo zvaunopika pakupinda basa. Saka musatipedzera maData.

Lissah Mumba:
Wrong move sulu

Munashe Chivizhe commented:
Chisiya hako zvekuimba coz music yako ts now nonsense from nw

Sulumani Chimbetu

Confirmed: Dutch Star Joins PSG

Georginio Wijnaldum has signed a contract with French giants Paris Saint-Germain after he snubbed Barcelona on the last minute.

The Ligue 1 club confirmed a three-year deal with the Dutchman this afternoon.

Gini is joining PSG as a free agent following the end of his contract with Liverpool.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Georginio Wijnaldum

Global Campaign Against Tobacco Smoking Intensifies.

WHO Director-General Special Awards for World No Tobacco Day announced: Minister of Health India and University of Bath for exceptional achievement in tobacco control.

Smokers face a 40 – 50% higher risk of developing severe disease and death from COVID-19.
WHO partners with Viber, WhatsApp, FB Messenger, WeChat and AI company Soul Machines to reach billions with free digital quitting tobacco aids.
The World Health Organization’s ‘Commit to Quit’ tobacco campaign has made resources from its Quitting Toolkit freely available to more than a billion tobacco users, less than 5 months into the year-long campaign.

WHO launched the campaign to support those millions of tobacco users who are actively taking steps to save their lives, but still need help to succeed.

The campaign is currently working directly with 29 focus countries. Each country agreed with WHO on selected activities, including, running national awareness campaigns, releasing new digital tools, revising policies, engaging youth, training health workers, opening new cessation clinics, supporting nicotine replacement therapies through WHO partners, establishing national toll-free quit lines, making quitting courses available, and more.

“Smokers have up to a 50% higher risk of developing severe disease and death from COVID-19, so quitting is best thing smokers can do to lower their risk from this coronavirus, as well as the risk of developing cancers, heart disease and respiratory illnesses,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “We urge all countries to play their part by joining the WHO campaign and creating tobacco-free environments that give people the information, support and tools they need to quit, and quit for good.”

“To help tobacco users to commit to be quitters and winners, we are using digital aids to release the WHO Quit Challenge chatbot and Artificial Intelligence digital health worker Florence, and making advocacy material available in 30 languages,” added Dr Rüdiger Krech, Director Health Promotion, WHO.

The Quit Challenge gives daily notifications of tips and encouragement for up to 6 months to help people remain tobacco free. It is available for free on WhatsApp, Viber, Facebook Messenger and WeChat.

Globally, roughly 39% of men and 9% of women use tobacco. The highest smoking rates are currently found in Europe at 26%, with projections only showing a 2% decrease by 2025 if urgent government action is not taken.

Director-General’s Tobacco Control Awards

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has given special recognition awards for tobacco control to the Minister of Health and Family Welfare of India, Dr Harsh Vardhan and to the Tobacco Control Research Group at the University of Bath, UK.

Dr Harsha Vardhan was instrumental in the 2019 national legislation that bans E-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs) in India. The Tobacco Control Research Group in UK has worked relentlessly to expose tobacco industry attempts and tactics to weaken, block or delay tobacco control, thereby helping secure policy change nationally and globally.

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Man Brutally Killed During Drinking Spree

FIVE men have been arrested while their two accomplices are on the run after they fatally assaulted following a misunderstanding during a drinking spree.

Matabeleland South acting provincial police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Thabani Mkhwananzi confirmed the incident which occurred on Tuesday at around 1AM at Shangani Business Centre in Fort Rixon.

He said the now deceased Lyton Maphosa (27) had a misunderstanding with Bhekinkosi Mpengesi (21) before striking him with an axe.

“I can confirm that we recorded a murder case which occurred at Shangani Business Centre in Fort Rixon. Lyton Maphosa was drinking beer at Lambisto Nightclub when he had a misunderstanding with Bhekinkosi Mpengesi. Maphosa struck Mpengesi with an axe on the head. A gang of seven men teamed up and assaulted Maphosa using an axe, bricks, bottles and a spanner.

“Maphosa tried to flee but he fell on the ground and lost consciousness. He was assisted by a passerby who took him to Shangani Rural Hospital. He was referred to Gweru Provincial Hospital where he died a few hours later,” he said.

Asst Insp Mkhwananzi said Mpengesi was admitted at the United Bulawayo Hospitals.

He said five suspects Coaster Mabhena (24), Johanne Dube (30), Sipho Sibindwane (57), Qhubani Tshuma (23) and Fortunate Mkandla (35) have been arrested while Mthokozisi Tshuma (aged unknown) and Trust Dlamini (28) were still at large.

Asst Insp Mkhwananzi appealed to members of public with information on the whereabouts of the two suspects to contact the police.

“As police we urge members of the public to desist from engaging in violence when faced with disputes. People should find amicable ways to deal with problems. We appeal to those with information on the whereabouts of the suspects to contact the police,” he said.- Chronicle

Dutch Star Joins PSG From Liverpool

Georginio Wijnaldum has signed a contract with French giants Paris Saint-Germain after he snubbed Barcelona on the last minute.

The Ligue 1 club confirmed a three-year deal with the Dutchman this afternoon.

Gini is joining PSG as a free agent following the end of his contract with Liverpool.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Georginio Wijnaldum

Marshall Munetsi Donates Soccer Jerseys To Rural School

The Marshall Munetsi Foundation (MMF), has donated soccer kits and balls to a school in Marshall Munetsi’s rural home.

The Stade de Reims midfielder, who is in the country on season break, announced the news on Social Media and also thanked his partners in the foundation.

He said the donation was made after the school authorities made a plea during a meeting last week.

“Last week at Kadyamadare Primary School (in) my rural home, we discussed with the school authorities and they spelled out the need for soccer kits and balls, (and) yesterday we donated kits and 8 soccer balls.

“Thank you Sagewood Inc, a Marshall Munetsi Foundation partner, for the donation,” Munetsi posted.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Munetsi in Warriors colours

29 Countries Join Campaign Against Tobacco Smoking

WHO Director-General Special Awards for World No Tobacco Day announced: Minister of Health India and University of Bath for exceptional achievement in tobacco control.

Smokers face a 40 – 50% higher risk of developing severe disease and death from COVID-19.
WHO partners with Viber, WhatsApp, FB Messenger, WeChat and AI company Soul Machines to reach billions with free digital quitting tobacco aids.
The World Health Organization’s ‘Commit to Quit’ tobacco campaign has made resources from its Quitting Toolkit freely available to more than a billion tobacco users, less than 5 months into the year-long campaign.

WHO launched the campaign to support those millions of tobacco users who are actively taking steps to save their lives, but still need help to succeed.

The campaign is currently working directly with 29 focus countries. Each country agreed with WHO on selected activities, including, running national awareness campaigns, releasing new digital tools, revising policies, engaging youth, training health workers, opening new cessation clinics, supporting nicotine replacement therapies through WHO partners, establishing national toll-free quit lines, making quitting courses available, and more.

“Smokers have up to a 50% higher risk of developing severe disease and death from COVID-19, so quitting is best thing smokers can do to lower their risk from this coronavirus, as well as the risk of developing cancers, heart disease and respiratory illnesses,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “We urge all countries to play their part by joining the WHO campaign and creating tobacco-free environments that give people the information, support and tools they need to quit, and quit for good.”

“To help tobacco users to commit to be quitters and winners, we are using digital aids to release the WHO Quit Challenge chatbot and Artificial Intelligence digital health worker Florence, and making advocacy material available in 30 languages,” added Dr Rüdiger Krech, Director Health Promotion, WHO.

The Quit Challenge gives daily notifications of tips and encouragement for up to 6 months to help people remain tobacco free. It is available for free on WhatsApp, Viber, Facebook Messenger and WeChat.

Globally, roughly 39% of men and 9% of women use tobacco. The highest smoking rates are currently found in Europe at 26%, with projections only showing a 2% decrease by 2025 if urgent government action is not taken.

Director-General’s Tobacco Control Awards

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has given special recognition awards for tobacco control to the Minister of Health and Family Welfare of India, Dr Harsh Vardhan and to the Tobacco Control Research Group at the University of Bath, UK.

Dr Harsha Vardhan was instrumental in the 2019 national legislation that bans E-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs) in India. The Tobacco Control Research Group in UK has worked relentlessly to expose tobacco industry attempts and tactics to weaken, block or delay tobacco control, thereby helping secure policy change nationally and globally.

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Sulu Angers Zimbabweans After Publicly Bootlicking Mnangagwa, Zanu PF

Tinashe Sambiri|Just like his late father, Simon Chopper Chimbetu, Dendera music icon, Sulumani is Zanu PF to the bone marrow but Zimbabweans have been infuriated by his recent remarks about the political situation in Zimbabwe.

Sulu openly declared allegiance to Zanu PF, describing perceived opponents of the former revolutionary party as sellouts.

Sulu also chanted the Zanu PF maxim” Pasi nemhandu”.

Below are some of the comments on Sulu’s allegiance to Zanu PF:

Barrat Dube :
Baba vake pavaimba Hoko nakustate house kachana he went down in his career. In chitungwiza he tried to sing Hoko the crowd booed him

Pepukai Mutunhu observed:
He was always Zanu. Apa kungosimbisa chete, joining zanu from where. Remember all uniformed officers are obliged to be zanu by force. Izvo ndoo zvaunopika pakupinda basa. Saka musatipedzera maData.

Lissah Mumba:
Wrong move sulu

Munashe Chivizhe commented:
Chisiya hako zvekuimba coz music yako ts now nonsense from nw

Sulumani Chimbetu

“Sulu Has Always Been Zanu PF”

Tinashe Sambiri|Just like his late father, Simon Chopper Chimbetu, Dendera music icon, Sulumani is Zanu PF to the bone marrow but Zimbabweans have been infuriated by his recent remarks about the political situation in Zimbabwe.

Sulu openly declared allegiance to Zanu PF, describing perceived opponents of the former revolutionary party as sellouts.

Sulu also chanted the Zanu PF maxim” Pasi nemhandu”.

Below are some of the comments on Sulu’s allegiance to Zanu PF:

Barrat Dube :
Baba vake pavaimba Hoko nakustate house kachana he went down in his career. In chitungwiza he tried to sing Hoko the crowd booed him

Pepukai Mutunhu observed:
He was always Zanu. Apa kungosimbisa chete, joining zanu from where. Remember all uniformed officers are obliged to be zanu by force. Izvo ndoo zvaunopika pakupinda basa. Saka musatipedzera maData.

Lissah Mumba:
Wrong move sulu

Munashe Chivizhe commented:
Chisiya hako zvekuimba coz music yako ts now nonsense from nw

Sulumani Chimbetu

US$10 For S_ex Earns Man A Beating

By A Correspondent- A 28 year old woman who had turned down her ex-lover’s sexual advances flexed her muscles and pummelled him for allegedly suggesting that he could pay her US$10 for sex.

Chida Mamvura (28) invited her ex-lover Sifelani Jama (38) who is a nurse stationed at Mpilo Central Hospital to her birthday party at her family home in Entumbane suburb.

They took wise waters until they got drunk, the court heard. While drunk, Jama asked for sex, but she turned him down.

It is said Jama persisted saying he would pay her US$10 and that seemed to have rubbed Chida the wrong way, causing her to boil with anger.

In a fit of rage, Chida grabbed Jama and hit him with fists all over the body, a court heard.

Jama sustained wounds on the head and mouth. He reported the matter at Entumbane police station leading to the arrest of Chida.

Chida appeared for trial before Western Commonage resident magistrate Shepherd Mnjanja facing a physical abuse charge.

She said: “He asked for sex, I refused, but he persisted saying he would pay US$10, I maintained my stance. I think that angered him because he slapped me in the face and I had to retaliate because he was getting violent.”

After a full trial Chida was found guilty and was sentenced to serve five months imprisonment of which three months were suspended for three years on condition that she does not within that period commit any offence of which violence is an element for upon conviction, she would be sentenced to imprisonment without an option of a fine.

The remaining two months imprisonment were further suspended on condition that she performs 70 hours of community service at Zulukandaba primary school in Entumbane suburb.

Super Dad In Soup Over Juju Claims

By A Correspondent- Every family has its secrets. Some are well-known truths, and others are so difficult to prove that they’ve been written off as urban conspiracy theories and hearsay.

A prominent Kwekwe businessman with 15 wives and 69 children is entangled in an ugly fight with one of his sons following chilling suspicions that he was allegedly using juju to catapult himself to a prosperous life and that he also wanted to kill his father as punishment for “ill-treating” his mother.

The super dad Peter Gore (69) is at loggerheads with his son Tyson Gore whom he claimed was in possession of a gun which he is threatening to use to shoot him or send people to kill him within seven days.

So nasty is the fight that the Kwekwe property mogul popularly known as PG has since approached a court to have his son banned from coming to his house.

In his application for an interim protection order Peter said he was now living in perpetual fear of his son.

“Tyson Gore is my son. This is an urgent application for a protection order. The respondent is my son and he is threatening to kill me. He has physically told me that he wants to kill me or to send people to come and kill me. He accuses me of insulting his mother.

“The respondent has a gun and he thus threatened to shoot me. I have reported him to the police under CR03-04-2021 and also CR22-05-21. The application is urgent in that on the 30th of May 2021, the respondent phoned me and informed me that within seven days he would have killed me or sent people to kill me,” reads part of Peter’s affidavit.

Peter said he was now living in fear that his son may live true to his chilling threats of trying to kill him.

“I have therefore approached this honourable court on an urgent basis so that the respondent is interdicted from his illegal actions and be ordered to maintain peace towards me. He thus has to be interdicted from being violent towards me.

“I am also seeking an order that he be interdicted from coming to house number 550/4 Mbizo Kwekwe being my place of residence where he regularly comes to see his mother. This is so particularly in that he may attack me when he visits. I also seek an order that he be interdicted from coming to PG Complex, Kwekwe for the purpose of disturbing my peace,” begged Peter.

In his opposing papers Tyson dismissed his father’s allegations saying he was the one who was always harassing and insulting him in public and in front of other family members.

“Though it is not disputed that I am applicant’s son, it is disputed that I threatened to kill applicant nor told him I have an intention to kill applicant who is my father and put him to strict proof thereof. These are false allegations coined as a self-serving endeavour.

“The truth of the matter is that it is vice versa as it is the applicant who does not respect most of his children who are majors and always harasses and insults us in front of other family members and in public. He even insulted my elder brother in front of other family members saying his mother is a b****,” argued Tyson.
He said his father was also accusing him of using juju to prosper in his business.

“Whenever applicant insults me, he will be in the company of Melinda my former employee. To prove that applicant behaves in an unfatherly manner he didn’t even attend my elder brother’s daughter Lynnet Gore’s funeral. She passed away in February 2021.

“Applicant even provoked me when he said I use juju to prosper in my life and business. However, if the court decides to grant a protection order I pray for a reciprocal order whereof I pray for a dismissal of the applicant’s claim,” he stated.

Meanwhile, in some of the recorded voice calls of some irate family members in possession of B-Metro it is confirmed that the fall-out started when one of Peter’s sons, Malvin’s 21-year- daughter died mysteriously and Peter reportedly refused to attend the funeral wake.

In the same voice notes, the family is also accusing one of Peter’s young wives, Melinda, believed to be 17 years old, and who was also Tyson’s former maid, of dividing the family by ill-influencing Peter to neglect other wives and children.

Melinda is also being accused of using a love potion that makes her irresistibly attractive to her husband despite the fact that he allegedly caught her on several occasions cheating on him.

In May last year, the bsuinessman’s four top-of-the-range vehicles, which include a Chrysler, Rolls Royce, Toyota Prado and an open truck were burnt in a mysterious inferno at his residence in the leafy Newtown suburb.

-BMetro

Woman R_aped At Knife Point

By A Correspondent- A woman was robbed by five unknown men who were driving a Honda Fit car before she was force-marched into a bushy area where she was ordered to strip naked and raped at knife point.

The incident happened on Tuesday at a bushy area near Nkulumane Complex.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident:

“I can confirm that we are investigating a case of rape and robbery that happened near Nkulumane Complex where a 37-year-old woman was raped and robbed at knife point by five unknown men who are on the run. We are appealing for information that may lead to the arrest of the five suspects.”

A source close to the investigations said while the 37-year-old woman, who stays at Kelvin North industrial area, was walking to the shops at around 6pm, a Honda fit vehicle carrying five men abruptly stopped in front of her.

“One of the guys greeted the lady, but she didn’t respond. Another guy got out of the car and grabbed her by her hand and bundled her into their car, one of the men pointed a knife at her while threatening to stab her if she screamed. She kept quiet and they drove along Khami Road to a bushy area which is near Nkulumane Complex,” said the privy source.

They parked the car and force-marched her into the bushy area.

“They walked for about 50 metres into the bush. When they got to a thicket one of the guys ordered her to strip naked and three of the five suspects took turns to rape her,” said a source.

-BMetro

Ola Man Killed By Speeding Motorist

By A Correspondent- A 74 year old elderly man was yesterday hit by a speeding motorist while trying to cross the road near Masara Business Centre in Marange.

Onias Gowero died instantly after sustaining serious injuries that included a fractured skull, broken hand and leg.

Police confirmed the incident, saying the motorist, Lazarus Shundure (37), who had three passengers on board, was assisting police with investigations.

“Shundure was driving along Marange Road with three passengers on board when he hit Gowero who was crossing the road. Gowero, who sustained serious injuries, died on the spot. Shundure stopped the vehicle and realised that Gowero was already dead.

“Gowero’s body was taken to Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital mortuary for a post-mortem,” said Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luxson Chananda.-ManicaPost

Byo Couple Take Turns To Bring Lovers Home

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo couple is apparently in a marriage that is actually super open following sensational revelations by the husband that they are allegedly taking turns to bring their intimate lovers to their matrimonial home for se_x when one of them is away.

Yes, you read it right; they are taking turns to bring their extra-marital affair partners to their matrimonial home for se_x when one of them is not around. The stranger than fiction arrangement was heard when Rose Mahlupeka, from Cowdray Park suburb, and a teacher at a local high school, traded accusations of infidelity with her husband Privilege Mathe, a soldier based in Plumtree.

A seemingly fed up Mahlupeka told Nkosinomusa Ncube sitting at the Bulawayo Civil Court that whenever her husband brings his girlfriends home, she always finds used cond0ms in the house.

Mahlupeka claimed her husband with whom she has two children, was also verbally and physically abusing her.

“I am customarily married to Privilege Mathe. We got married in 2010 and we have two minor children together. We started having misunderstandings in 2019 and that’s when he started being verbally and physically abusive towards me. When I’m not at home, he brings his girlfriends to our house and I always find used cond0ms in the house. When I confront him and complain he laughs. At times he gives our car to one of his girlfriends to use,” complained Mahlupeka.

She said her husband was also threatening to evict her from the matrimonial house.

“He is also threatening to evict me from our matrimonial house. I now fear that he may sell the house without my consent since it is in his name. I also contributed towards the purchase of the stand and building of the house. I want a protection order against him so that he stops abusing me,” she said.

In response Mathe, who initially disputed his wife’s accusations, later opened up saying she also had a boyfriend that she brings home when he is not there.

“Yes, I have girlfriends and she also has a boyfriend. It’s true that I bring my girlfriends home during her absence because she also brings her boyfriend when I’m not there. It’s, however, not true that I am threatening to evict her from the house,” he responded.

A teary Mahlupeka, however, refuted her husband’s accusations that she has a boyfriend.

“I don’t have a boyfriend at all. He is just lying to cover up his abuse,” she said.

In her ruling the magistrate ordered Mathe not to bring his girlfriends home and not to verbally abuse his wife.

-BMetro

Picture: Mnangagwa Setting Up Own Jazz Band-Foreseeing Future After Losing 2023 Presidential Election?

Tinashe Sambiri|Rare pictures of Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa strumming a guitar and beating drums are trending on social media, giving the impression that the Zanu PF leader is preparing to set up his own jazz band after losing the 2023 Presidential Election.

On Thursday Mr Mnangagwa handed over music instruments to artists Andy Muridzo and Chief Hwenje at State House.

Government sources claim the two artists were finding it hard to perfom without own instruments.

However, political analysts say Mr Mnangagwa wants to use the same artists to spruce up his Presidential Election campaign.

“These guys are coming in to beef up Mnangagwa’s 2023 Presidential Election campaign,” observed one political analyst.

Mr Mnangagwa on the drum

Pictures: Mnangagwa Jazz Band In Action

Tinashe Sambiri|Rare pictures of Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa strumming a guitar and beating drums are trending on social media, giving the impression that the Zanu PF leader is preparing to set up his own jazz band after losing the 2023 Presidential Election.

On Thursday Mr Mnangagwa handed over music instruments to artists Andy Muridzo and Chief Hwenje at State House.

Government sources claim the two artists were finding it hard to perfom without own instruments.

However, political analysts say Mr Mnangagwa wants to use the same artists to spruce up his Presidential Election campaign.

“These guys are coming in to beef up Mnangagwa’s 2023 Presidential Election campaign,” observed one political analyst.

Mnangagwa with Muridzo and Hwenje

Shock As Woman Stabs Mother In -law Over Water Bills

By A Correspondent- A woman, who was accused by her mother-in-law of not paying water bills, lost her cool and stabbed her in the left butt0ck and left arm.

Jacklin Moyo (35) said she and her sister received a report from their tenant Sibonginkosi Hadebe that their daughter-in-law Yvonne Ncube (29), who stays at the family house in Lobengula West, was not paying water bills. And the water bill was ballooning.

Disturbed by such bitter to swallow news, Moyo and her sister confronted their daughter-in-law in Lobengula West.

They questioned her about why she was not paying water bills and that sparked an argument and tempers flared.

“Ncube ran into the kitchen and a picked a kitchen knife and charged towards us. I tried to seize the knife from her, but she stabbed me in the left arm and in the left butt0ck while I was trying to run for my dear life,” said Moyo.

Ncube said:

“I stay at the family house with my husband and a tenant Sibonginkosi. Sibonginkosi lied to my mother-in-law that I was not paying water bills. They came here and accused me without even asking for the receipts. We were trying to clear the water bill arrears because when we came to stay here the arrears were high and we have been making sure we religiously pay to clear the bill,” she said.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident:

“We urge family members to solve their differences amicably, or they could engage third parties like pastors, police in the Victim Friendly Unit (VFU) or elderly people in the community. Some assaults may appear minor but at times may result in the unnecessary loss of life.”

-BMetro

“S.A Mom Of 10 Babies Is A Sidechick”: Wife Fumes

 The reported birth of the world’s first decuplets has left the wife of the babies’ father depressed.

– Sibongile Gxekwa said her husband, Teboho Tsotetsi, cheated on her with the babies’ mother, Gosiame Thamara Sithole.

– Gxekwa said the news broke her psychologically.

When the news of the birth of 10 babies to a Tembisa woman broke, the feat was celebrated around the world.

But for Sibongile Gxekwa, 47, it collapsed her world because the babies’ father, Teboho Tsotetsi, is her husband.

Earlier this week, Pretoria News reported that Gosiame Thamara Sithole, 37, gave birth to decuplets at an undisclosed Pretoria hospital.

But in the days that followed, the birth became shrouded in mystery. No public or private facility would confirm the delivery or care of the babies.

On Thursday, Gxekwa poured her heart out to News24 and said that Tsotetsi started seeing Sithole behind her back in 2020.

“He even went as far as going out almost every evening and returned in the wee hours of the morning,” said Gxekwa.

“When he started his escapades of going out at night, I confronted him about the cheating. I told him that the person he was seeing was either staying alone or residing with her parents. At the time, I didn’t know who she was.”

Gxekwa said: “He ultimately impregnated her. I recently learnt that she was pregnant with eight children. She also has other children, including triplets, apart from the twins the media has reported about. My husband even asked for prayers from his church for his girlfriend to give birth to healthy children.

Once it was announced that Sithole was pregnant, the Tsotetsi family turned against Gxekwa, she said.

Gxekwa said she was told that the decuplets were in incubators at a hospital in Pretoria.

“He has not told me anything about his new 10 children. He promised that we would talk about his new children upon his return from Cape Town on Wednesday. He has ordered me not to speak to the media about this matter. He has threatened to chase me away from our marital home.”

While Gxekwa lives in their marital home in Tembisa, Sithole moved in with Tsotetsi’s mother in Lifateng section, Tembisa.

Tsotetsi lives between the two houses, Gxekwa claims.

I dated my husband when I was 15 years old. In 2006, he completed his lobola for me. Since the news broke, I have not been feeling well. This entire situation has depressed me. We are both unemployed. My children and I survive on the money we receive from my parents.

Both a relative and a friend confirmed to News24 that Gxekwa and Tsotetsi were married traditionally.

Family spokesperson Makgoshi Maponyane, from branding company Facade Estillo, didn’t respond to News24’s calls and messages.

Itirileng Matabane, a caretaker on the property where Sithole used to rent a room, said she knew her as “Modiegi”.

“She lived with her two minor twins and a male relative. Sithole has also told me that she has a set of triplets residing with her relative in Soweto. I was surprised when I heard that she had given birth to decuplets because of the size of her stomach.

“After falling pregnant, her tummy started growing and prevented her from walking. She was walking using crutches. She told people in Esangweni that she was expecting sextuplets. She disappeared without paying her two-month rent, and we heard that she was residing in Lifateng section. I am happy for her and hope that she will raise her decuplets with warmth and love,” Matabane said.

Tsotetsi’s relative, Nonhlanhla Tsotetsi, said while she had not seen the children yet, they were alive:

“We are happy for her. God is great. We have never seen such a thing. This is God’s miracle. We didn’t expect that she would give birth to decuplets. I heard that she was expecting either eight or nine children. I am looking forward to assisting her in raising her newly born children. Raising 10 children is not child’s play. We need to help our sister. My wish is for the children to have a huge first birthday celebration.”

On Thursday, the Gauteng social development department was supposed to meet Sithole and her children but the meeting didn’t happen.

Gauteng government spokesperson Thabo Masebe said they weren’t able to trace Sithole and the decuplets.

On Wednesday, City of Ekurhuleni mayoral spokesperson Phakamile Mbengashe said the Tsotetsi family appointed a spokesperson to engage with the media and public.

Patient confidentiality

A senior lecturer at Wits University, Dr Amy Wise, who is a maternal and foetal subspecialist in the obstetrics and gynaecology department and acting head of the obstetrics and gynaecology at the Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital, said it was possible that the birth slipped under the radar.

“Patients’ medical information is private, so the doctors who were involved in the case would not have been allowed to discuss the case. It’s not something that we discuss on a WhatsApp group. You are not allowed to put people’s information out there.”

Wise said that in a high-risk pregnancy like Sithole’s, the mother would have to be referred to a high-risk care facility and receive scans every two weeks to monitor the growth of the babies.

This would also assist in assessing the risk to the mother and babies.

Sithole is said to have given birth to five children naturally and the other five via a C-section.

“If it was a planned birth, we would offer a Caesarean. But if someone went into labour fast, then she can give birth vaginally.”

She said multiple pregnancy mothers had an increased risk of developing hypertension and diabetes.

Wise said the medical team would ideally include one paediatrician and nurse per baby, who would work with two anaesthetists, a surgeon and an assistant.

The babies are reported to have been born at 29 weeks.

Wise added that the decuplets might stay in hospital for at least two months, and Sithole would only need a couple of days to recuperate and be monitored for complications.

Attempts to solicit comment from Tsotetsi were unsuccessful.

Relatives directed News24 to Pretoria News editor Piet Rampedi, who they said was speaking on behalf of the family.

“In December last year, he took Sithole and her minor twins to stay with his mother. He often sleeps at his parental home and leaves our two young children and me. Our eldest daughter and her two children have relocated to his mother’s home,” Gxekwa said.

– NEWS24

Gogo Stashes Own Burial Money Inside Handbags

Deceased gogo

The gogo knew that one day she’d die and so had to save enough money for her funeral.

While still employed, she’d buy fancy handbags and stash cash inside. She then stored the handbags in the wall unit in her house. After retiring, she saved her pension grant inside the bags.

Gogo Martha Msiza (62) from Msholozi Village near KwaMhlanga died on 12 April, and has left behind a fortune stashed inside her 22 fancy handbags.

Ward 4 committee member Nonhlanhla Nthala (50) said they stumbled on the handbags while looking for her documents.

“I was busy looking for her documents when I came across a new handbag. I opened it, only to find R500 inside,” she said.

“I told the other woman who was helping me. The handbags had different amounts inside, from R200 to R7 000.

“I continued looking and came across more handbags full of money. They still had price tags on them. We took the money to the police station, where we counted it with the cops.

“We found that she had saved up R43 000 in the house. We were all shocked. I think she saved the money for her funeral.”

Nonhlanhla said no one knew the gogo’s family. She became ill, was admitted in hospital, and died at an old age home. She said it appeared the gogo had lived a lavish lifestyle.

“No one has come forward to claim her body at the mortuary. She never told anyone about her origins. We plead to anyone who recognises her to help us.”

Nonhlanhla told Daily Sun cops placed the money inside a plastic bag and sent it to court.

“I was told the court ordered that a bank account be opened and the money saved.

“She’s going to be buried by the state. As neighbours, we think she saved the money for that because she knew that when she died, someone would find it.

“When you enter her house, you could see that she had style. Her shoes, clothes and handbags were all fancy.”

She said they submitted her ID to Home Affairs so her origins could be traced, but people who lived at the address that appeared in the system didn’t know her.

The gogo’s garden helper, Joseph Mathonsi, told the sun team she never said anything about her relatives.

“Gogo would call me for garden services, and once I was done she’d pay immediately. I thought she was paying me with her grant money.

“I didn’t know there was cash inside the house. When she became ill I alerted the ward committee member and she was sent to hospital.”

-DailySun

Chipinge Lovers Kill Minor (4) To Become Husband And Wife

By A Correspondent- Desperate to become husband and wife, a Chipinge couple reportedly connived to murder the woman’s daughter (4) from her previous marriage.

Langton Sithole (30) of Charurwa Village and Violet Chabvukwa (36) of Chikwanda Village under Chief Mutema were recently arrested for the murder of Blessing Mabhejo.

The love-birds reportedly sought to conceal evidence by faking a drowning accident.

Last week they appeared before Chipinge magistrate, Mrs Elizabeth Hanzi facing murder charges.

They were not asked to plead, remanded in custody to June 17 and advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

It is alleged that Sithole’s family could not bless his union with Chabvukwa due to the four-year-old girl.

Prosecuting, Mr Thulani Zondwayo said: “Sithole and Chabvukwa were about to settle down as a couple, but the former’s family refused to bless their union due to the child Chabvukwa had from her previous marriage.”

Mr Zondwayo said on May 30, the lovers took the girl to a nearby dam and murdered her.

“Sithole said while at the dam wall, he pinned the girl to the ground and suffocated her to death with a plastic container.

“After accomplishing their mission, Sithole removed the girl’s top garment and placed her body on the banks of the dam before going away,” said Mr Zondwayo.

However, police detectives led by Detective Assistant Inspector Emmerson Ziki, Detective Sergeant Kasora and Detective Sergeant Antonio received a tip-off and attended the crime scene.

They discovered that only half of Blessing’s body was submerged in water, an indication that there was foul play.

Investigations led to Sithole and Chabvukwa’s arrest.

According to the State papers gleaned by The Manica Post, Sithole admitted that he killed the young girl.

“I admit to the charges levelled against me. I was in love with Violet (Chabukwa) who is the mother of the now deceased. I told Violet that we could not marry each other as my parents would not allow me to marry a woman with a child from a previous marriage.

“On May 30, I connived to kill Blessing. I went to the dam first and sat on the dam wall. Violet then came with the deceased and sat close to me while holding the baby closely.

“I took an empty peanut butter container and covered both the nose and the mouth of the now deceased until she suffocated and passed away. I then took a towel which was in my possession and gave it to Violet so that she could wipe the blood that was coming from Blessing’s nose.

“We removed the Blessing’s top garment and placed her body at the edge of the dam while her legs were submerged in the water,” said Sithole.

-ManicaPost

Zanu PF. Zimbabwe’s Imminent Pandemic

Our current situation in Zimbabwe under this so called new republic is simply summed up by the late Dr Oliver Mtukudzi’s song Paita Mabasa.

By Leonard Koni- When people across the country thought that there was only one deadly pandemic Covid19 hitting them, it did not cross their minds that there was another pandemic in the form of the  revolutionary party which was coming to hit them even more harder.

The lyrics “Misodzi yapera hapana achachema ,zvakurwadzira mumoyo chinyararire…” literally meaning things were getting tough and crying was a shear waste of time because the tears have already dried up and one could just wail deep in their hearts.

The song today is full if deeper meaning and this is what we are exactly experiencing today. Oliver Mtukudzi was so prophetic. We have now come at the tipping and boiling point where things are now tough and people have become so hopeless.

Market malls are a source of income generating projects and employment where families are surviving on. Unfortunately they are being destroyed without the government giving an alternative solution.

The cost of living has gone up, people are struggling to put a decent meal on the table. University graduates and school levers are finding it tough to find jobs because the jobs are not even there.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is making headlines all over the country for wrong reasons spiking vehicles and wielding long reach baton sticks.

We have a ruthless government which does not care on where its people will get their next meal. This is not the first time where authorities have embarked on demolishing informal markets but failing to create jobs for these people who are ekeing out an honest living.

Surprisingly they are destroying these malls today but next year or towards elections they will start issuing stands for these malls everywhere in town and surrounding surbubs in order to lure votes. For someone to get a stand they must produce or be a Zanu PF card holder.

Participating In The 2023 Elections Is Insane!

By Wilbert Mukori- It will be insane for Zimbabweans, across the political divide, to freely participating in the 2023 elections by attending political rallies, registering and voting (or trying to, for the Zanu PF regime is renowned for denying these freedoms and rights to many), directly or indirectly by encouraging others to do so.

What makes the participation in these elections insane is that everyone knows or should know that Zanu PF rigged the July 2018 elections and the whole string of other elections in the past and since not even one token reform was implemented since the 2018 rigged elections it is as clear as day Zanu PF will rig the 2023 elections. Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result.

We all have a notion of madness; mine is the eye-witness account of an Ingutsheni Hospital patient “trying” to water a flower bed 30m or so from the water tap with a leaking bucket. The emphasis is on TRYING because the leaking was so bad there was hardly any water left at the end of each trip. Ingutsheni is a mental hospital in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

Anyone who is a full shilling would have abandoned the watering after one or two trial runs. One could not help but feel sorry for the patient labouring for hours but accomplishing nothing. It is most disconcerting when it is not just one or two but the overwhelming majority of people who are mentally challenged.

We can be poles apart on many things but there is no Zimbabwean out there who will deny that Zimbabwe is in a political and economic mess. Mnangagwa and his apologists will be quick off the mark to point to the “illegal sanctions imposed by the West, etc.” as the root causes of the country’s spectacular economic meltdown. They will talk all day and night, if we let them, of how the country is recovering and is set to be an upper middle income nation by 2030; although all the evidence point to the nation sinking deeper and deeper into the abyss. Still, not even Mnangagwa and his cronies will dare deny Zimbabwe is indeed in a political and economic mess.

Other Zimbabweans would argue the root cause of the country’s economic and political mess are 41 years of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and rank lawlessness that have turned the country into Banana Republic, a pariah state, ruled by corrupt and tyrannical thugs. The nation has been stuck with the Zanu PF dictatorship for 41 years and counting because the party rigged the elections.

So, we, every Zimbabwean with half a working brain, agrees that the Zimbabwe, up to her eyes stuck in the economic and political mess (put aside for the time being what cause the mess much less what to do about it) is NOT the Zimbabwe we wanted. National elections are the golden chance for the people to have a meaningful say in the governance of the country, a meaningful say in the Zimbabwe they want, but only if the people have a meaningful say, a meaningful vote.

Ever since the country’s independence in 1980 Zimbabwe has never held a free, fair and credible elections. Never ever!

We have participated in elections we knew were flawed and illegal hoping against hope that the process will deliver a competent government that will drag us out of the economic and political mess we were stuck in. This is the equivalent of watering the flower bed with a leaking bucket.

By freely participating in these flawed and illegal elections Zimbabweans have given the flawed process credibility and given the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy. We have been participating in these flawed elections for the last 41 years and counting the equivalent of the Ingutsheni patient watering the flower bed in the middle of a thunderstorm! If this is not proof of our collective insanity, then what is!

There is very little ordinary Zimbabweans can do to stop Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies going ahead with the 2023 elections particularly since the regime is cocksure Nelson Chamisa and the rest in the opposition camp will participate. Zanu PF is offering the opposition a few gravy train seats to entice them to participate no matter how flawed and illegal the process get; that has worked in the past and is certainly working again.

However, what ordinary Zimbabweans can do is stop Zanu PF from getting away with yet another rigged election by pointedly refusing to participating in the flawed and illegal elections. The key to stopping ordinary Zimbabweans participating in flawed and illegal elections is educating them.

The day the Ingutsheni patient understood why a leaking bucket is not the right tool; he/she is cured! After 41 years of participating in flawed elections there is a cure to Zimbabweans’ collective insanity – will explore that next.

MPs Raise Alarm Over Forex Delays For Companies

By A Correspondent- MPs have raised alarm over delays in foreign currency payments to companies under the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe auction facility saying it was taking up to two months for them to get their dues.

The central bank last year introduced the foreign currency auction system which was hailed as a gamechanger in alleviating shortages of forex and boosting transparency and efficiency in the foreign currency market.

During Wednesday’s National Assembly question-and-answer session, MPs accused government of lying that it had disbursed money to the affected companies, adding that some of them had gone for a month without getting their dues.

Harare North MP Rusty Markham (MDC Alliance) said: “Last week, we were told by the Deputy Minister of Finance (Clemence Chiduwa) that all the money due from the auction system had been paid. Has this, indeed, happened, and have the banks paid their customers? What is government policy to ensure that customers are given the allocations they applied for?”

Markham said in his research with big banks, he discovered that they were eight weeks behind in the allocation of foreign currency through the facility.

“As a policy, could the Minister of Finance (Mthuli Ncube) please check as to what is happening with the system, because in trading, if you wait for eight weeks and your money is taken a week before, that is nine weeks, which is two months that your money has been taken out of your cashflow before you receive the foreign currency. I am not blaming anyone, but all I am asking is, as a policy, could government check what the issue is behind these delays by nine weeks?”

Leader of government business in the National Assembly, Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi in response said government policy was that those accessing the funds through the facility would be notified by their banks.

“It is the bank that then proceeds to ensure that you get your allocation. Should the member be experiencing problems with that process of ensuring that the allocated foreign currency is accessed, I think it is a matter that can be taken up through the relevant banking channels to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe,” he said

But Dzivarasekwa MP Edwin Mushoriwa (MDC Alliance) said government had given the impression that all was in order in the foreign currency auction system.

“The Minister of Finance had indicated that everything is in order, but we have just confirmed with the bank that the larger banks are eight weeks late and the smaller banks are four weeks in arrears in terms of receiving the allocated money from the auction system. Can the minister explain why those delays are there?”

Ziyambi responded: “Again, my response is that the bankers are the ones that are in communication with the RBZ, which releases the funds. They are best placed to explain what will be happening.”

Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda ruled that the Finance minister should investigate the problems and ensure corrective action is taken to deal with the delays.

-newsday

President Mnangagwa, what is happening with our resources?

By Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo| The level of dishonesty and chicanery in our country has ballooned and distended to another level whose summit blows with callous fallacy as evidenced by the current Finance Minister’s bold claim that we have a surplus budget of over 100 million dollars when thousands of people are suffering.  People are getting home as late as 2300 hours every day after spending long hours queuing for unreliable and inadequate and unroad-worthy ZUPCO buses. Where is our money and resources going?

We have diamonds worthy over 10 billion USD in Marange alone, according to experts.

Where is the money going? Is the money miraculously bypassing the treasury into the pockets of sacred cows? Who then shall guard the guard? In Midlands, we have gold that is worthy 100 Billion United States dollars but we have nothing to show for the country with towns in the province being an eyesore. Where is our money going? We have gold belt in Zvishavane, Kwekwe, Gweru, Shurugwi, Kadoma and Chegutu, and the belt stretches to Mutorashanga. That’s the Great Dyke. Where are all these minerals going?

The new dispensation, judging from the progress and the way it manages resources, is the greatest fraud of century. Since its inception in 2017 after a successful Operation Restore Legacy, we don’t have tangible projects yet the country is teeming with minerals. Where is our money going?

Our roads are deplorable and we have no spaghetti road in the capital. What is the problem? Zimbabwe is exporting gold worthy 100 million United States dollars a month.

Where is the money going Mr. President? Central Bank of Zimbabwe reported that we export over USD 1.2 billion worthy of Gold, every year. Who is hiding the money in their pockets Mr. President? 

It is reported that Sakunda Holdings owned by Kudakwashe Tagwirei has a tender to supply buses from China and each bus is estimated over 250 000 United States Dollars. Laughable as it may appear but disheartening if it turns out to be true. Is this the country we want Mr. President?

We are the second largest platinum producer in the world but we are one of the poorest countries in Africa and brilliant minds are leaving the country daily to look for greener pastures. 

Few days ago, the country’s Vice President Cde Constantino Chiwenga opened St Anne’s Hospital, a Nigel Chanakira and other business moguls’ initiative which seeks to address the health conundrums in the country. The Solidarity Trust of Zimbabwe that Chanakira chaired for six months between April and October 2020 helped them to prepare St Anne’s Hospital as aCcovid-19 treatment center by raising funds from local and international donors.Nevertheless, we don’t expect the government to open hospitals that are already there but to build more hospitals to improve the health situation. We indeed need to be a serious nation.

Zimbabwe was one of the few African countries to have a Television. 40 years down the line, Zimbabwe is the only African country with a single TV station. This the greatest betrayal by our leaders as far as media pluralism is concerned. Fed up families and our children no longer subject themselves to unbearable ZTV content, they are watching mostly South African content. This is something we must be ashamed of as the country.

Our neighboring countries like South Africa, Zambia and Botswana have more than five TV stations whereas Zimbabwe has one. It is sad.Instead of concentrating on development, the leadership is busy recalling elected parliamentarians, amending the constitution, foisting partisan judges on us, posing for photos after receiving donations and laughably forcing itself over official openings of bridges for other countries. 

I have simple questions which I need your response Your Excellence

1. What is really happening with our money Mr. President?
2. Where are our resources going Mr. President?
3. What is the direction of this country Mr. President?
4. Who is in charge of this country Mr. President?
5. Where are the promises you made in 2017 and in 2018 Mr. President?

We cannot have a Cabinet that sits to discuss about Mbudzi roundabout, street kids, fixing robots and other less important issues. We need the Cabinet to zeros in on development issues and modalities to turnaround the economy. 

Let me just give you a few tips;
Create more cities around Harare to decongest the capital cityWe need more flyovers and better roads in the countryWe need more malls around to decongest the Central Business DistrictWe need a proper urban planning. 

Projects like Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kaguvi can be delegated to private sectors, and this can boost tourism sector. The role of Government is to create opportunities.

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo is the Head of Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinking – ZIST, he can be contacted at [email protected]

President Mnangagwa. What Is Happening With Our Resources?

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo- The level of dishonesty and chicanery in our country has ballooned and distended to another level whose summit blows with callous fallacy as evidenced by the current Finance Minister’s bold claim that we have a surplus budget of over 100 million dollars when thousands of people are suffering. 

People are getting home as late as 2300 hours every day after spending long hours queuing for unreliable and inadequate and unroadworthy ZUPCO buses. Where is our money and resources going?

We have diamonds worthy over 10 billion USD in Marange alone, according to experts. Where is the money going? Is the money miraculously bypassing the treasury into the pockets of sacred cows? Who then shall guard the guard? In Midlands, we have gold that is worthy 100 Billion United States dollars but we have nothing to show for the country with towns in the province being an eyesore.

Where is our money going? We have gold belt in Zvishavane, Kwekwe, Gweru, Shurugwi, Kadoma and Chegutu, and the belt stretches to Mutorashanga. That’s the Great Dyke. Where are all these minerals going?

The new dispensation, judging from the progress and the way it manages resources, is the greatest fraud of century. Since its inception in 2017 after a successful Operation Restore Legacy, we don’t have tangible projects yet the country is teeming with minerals. Where is our money going?

 Our roads are deplorable and we have no spaghetti road in the capital. What is the problem? Zimbabwe is exporting gold worthy 100 million United States dollars a month. Where is the money going Mr. President? Central Bank of Zimbabwe reported that we export over USD 1.2 billion worthy of Gold, every year. Who is hiding the money in their pockets Mr. President? 

It is reported that Sakunda Holdings owned by Kudakwashe Tagwirei has a tender to supply buses from China and each bus is estimated over 250 000 United States Dollars. Laughable as it may appear but disheartening if it turns out to be true. Is this the country we want Mr. President?

We are the second largest platinum producer in the world but we are one of the poorest countries in Africa and brilliant minds are leaving the country daily to look for greener pastures. 

Few days ago, the country’s Vice President Cde Constantino Chiwenga opened St Anne’s Hospital, a Nigel Chanakira and other business moguls’ initiative which seeks to address the health conundrums in the country.

The Solidarity Trust of Zimbabwe that Chanakira chaired for six months between April and October 2020 helped them to prepare St Anne’s Hospital as aCcovid-19 treatment center by raising funds from local and international donors.Nevertheless, we don’t expect the government to open hospitals that are already there but to build more hospitals to improve the health situation. We indeed need to be a serious nation.

Zimbabwe was one of the few African countries to have a Television. 40 years down the line, Zimbabwe is the only African country with a single TV station.

This the greatest betrayal by our leaders as far as media pluralism is concerned. Fed up families and our children no longer subject themselves to unbearable ZTV content, they are watching mostly South African content.

This is something we must be ashamed of as the country. Our neighboring countries like South Africa, Zambia and Botswana have more than five TV stations whereas Zimbabwe has one.

It is sad.Instead of concentrating on development, the leadership is busy recalling elected parliamentarians, amending the constitution, foisting partisan judges on us, posing for photos after receiving donations and laughably forcing itself over official openings of bridges for other countries. 

I have simple questions which I need your response Your Excellence
1. What is really happening with our money Mr. President?
2. Where are our resources going Mr. President?
3. What is the direction of this country Mr. President?
4. Who is in charge of this country Mr. President?
5. Where are the promises you made in 2017 and in 2018 Mr. President?
We cannot have a Cabinet that sits to discuss about Mbudzi roundabout, street kids, fixing robots and other less important issues. We need the Cabinet to zeros in on development issues and modalities to turnaround the economy. 
Let me just give you a few tips;

Create more cities around Harare to decongest the capital cityWe need more flyovers and better roads in the countryWe need more malls around to decongest the Central Business DistrictWe need a proper urban planning. 

Projects like Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kaguvi can be delegated to private sectors, and this can boost tourism sector. The role of Government is to create opportunities.

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo is the Head of Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinking – ZIST, he can be contacted at [email protected]

Chamisa 2-0 Mwonzora

THE Douglas Mwonzora led MDC-T says it respects the decision by Last Maengahama and Tungamirai Madzokere to align themselves with the rival MDC Alliance faction following the pair’s recent release from prison.

The activists spent nearly 10 years of an initial 20-year jail sentence for allegedly participating in the gang murder of a senior police officer in Harare’s Glen View suburb May 2011.

The two were convicted together with now MDC-T MP, Yvonne Musarurwa, who got released on parole 2018.

However, soon after their release, Maengahama and Madzokere did not take time to agonise as to which party faction to align with, as all pointed to a Mwonzora snub by the pair.

But in an interview, MDC-T spokesperson Witness Dube said the MDC faction respected the ex-inmate’s political choices.

Dube added that the two MDCs were in fact taking steps to mend bridges.

“The MDC family is one,” Dube said.

“We respect the choices by Maengahama and Madzokere to go with the Chamisa group because we are patently one family struggling to heal our rifts because of differences which were orchestrated and perpetuated by the same Zanu-PF that wasted 10 years of their lives.”

Mwonzora’s party said it also did its part to support the two activists in one form or another during their “unlawful” eight-year detention at Chikurubi Maximum Prison, Harare.

“The MDC-T, like all in the MDC family, has given these gentlemen solidarity the best way we could under the circumstances, but nothing we did can ever compensate them for the injustice they suffered at the hands of Zanu-PF,” he said.

MDC Alliance deputy spokesperson Clifford Hlatshwayo said the activists joined the Chamisa camp to confirm their allegiance to late founding party leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s one-time vision of a single MDC.

“Madzokere and Maengahama believe in our departed father Morgan Tsvangirai’s vision of one MDC,” said Hlatshwayo.

“They appreciate President Nelson Chamisa as the legitimate MDC Alliance leader who has the capacity to sustain the MDC Alliance as a party.”

Hlatshwayo denied any prospects of MDC Alliance ever working with Mwonzora saying the Nyanga North senator was Zanu-PF.

“We don’t work with Zanu-PF,” he said.

“Mwonzora is Zanu-PF. We will never work with him. Working with Mwonzora will be a betrayal to the people of Zimbabwe.”

-Byo 24

‘Paita Mabasa’: Zim Situation Summed Up By Tuku

By Leonard Koni| Our current situation in Zimbabwe under this so called new republic is simply summed up by the late Dr Oliver Mtukudzi’s song Paita Mabasa.

When people across the country thought that there was only one deadly pandemic Covid19 hitting them, it did not cross their minds that there was another pandemic in the form of the  revolutionary party which was coming to hit them even more harder.

The lyrics “Misodzi yapera hapana achachema ,zvakurwadzira mumoyo chinyararire…” literally meaning things were getting tough and crying was a shear waste of time because the tears have already dried up and one could just wail deep in their hearts.

The song today is full if deeper meaning and this is what we are exactly experiencing today.

Oliver Mtukudzi was so prophetic. We have now come at the tipping and boiling point where things are now tough and people have become so hopeless.

Market malls are a source of income generating projects and employment where families are surviving on. Unfortunately they are being destroyed without the government giving an alternative solution.

The cost of living has gone up, people are struggling to put a decent meal on the table. University graduates and school levers are finding it tough to find jobs because the jobs are not even there.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is making headlines all over the country for wrong reasons spiking vehicles and wielding long reach baton sticks.

We have a ruthless government which does not care on where its people will get their next meal. This is not the first time where authorities have embarked on demolishing informal markets but failing to create jobs for these people who are eking out an honest living.

Surprisingly they are destroying these malls today but next year or towards elections they will start issuing stands for these malls everywhere in town and surrounding suburbs in order to lure votes. For someone to get a stand they must produce or be a Zanu PF card holder.

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Police Boss, Home Affairs Minister In Trouble

A 63 year-old Bulawayo resident is suing Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe for RTGS$3 million as compensation for violation of her fundamental rights after she was brutally assaulted by some ZRP members during last year’s national
lockdown.

Lydia Chapalapata, a resident of Nkulumane high-density suburb in Bulawayo was assaulted by Assistant Inspector Brighton Muchingami on 1 April 2020 while she was queuing up to purchase maize meal at Nkulumane Sekusile Shopping Centre.

Muchingambi harassed and assaulted her all over her body with a truncheon alleging that she was violating national lockdown regulations. Muchingambi threatened Chapalapata stating there was no recourse at law for her as he was empowered by the national lockdown regulations promulgated by government to assault her.

Chapalapata sustained injuries on her back, thighs, head, and on her knees and suffered trauma, anxiety and shock as a result of the incident and had to be hospitalised at Mpilo Central Hospital for treatment and was later referred for specialised medical attention.

Following the assault, Chapalapata engaged Prisca Dube of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who recently filed summons at Bulawayo Magistrates Court suing Muchingami, the Officer in Charge of Nkulumane Police Station, Matanga and Kazembe, whom she cited as respondents, claiming payment of damages amounting to RTGS$3 million for pain and
suffering as well as medical expenses she incurred.

In her summons, the Bulawayo resident said as a result of the defendants’ conduct, she suffered damages amounting to RTGS$3 million broken down as RTGS$2.5 million being damages for pain and suffering, trauma and nervous shock while RTGS$500 000 will cater for future medical expenses.

Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye: It’s now full-blown illegitimacy

By Luke Tamborinyoka

Introduction

In the medical field and in epidiomological terms, a full-blown condition means that the viral attack or whatever ailment it may be has spread across the whole body. Medical experts would wish to contain and mitigate all manner of ailments before they become full-blown. The full-blown condition is medically dreaded as it is difficult to ameliorate. The full-blown condition presents a nightmare to every epidiomologist, regardless of their patience and expertise. Similarly, the spectre and ailment of illegitimacy that has hitherto only been confined to the executive arm of government has now spread to other key pillars of the State. Apart from the executive, both the judiciary and Parliament are now tainted by the same stench and odour of illegitimacy. This means that the entire body politic is now wallowing under the hugely constraining baggage of illegitimacy, itself a manifestation of a monumental Constitutional crisis that has engulfed the country.

Parliament is now saddled with foisted representatives following the illegal recalls by a surrogate party in March 2020. That key body of the State that is supposed to play an oversight role on the executive is now riddled with unelected representatives that did not come from the people. In fact, some of them were defeated in 2018 but somehow ended up in Parliament as they sneaked into the august House through a murky and pitch-dark orifice, courtesy of a captured and politicised Judiciary and Parliament that have themselves become illegitimate at their very apex.

My namesake Luke Malaba’s politically-enabled effort to remain in office as Chief Justice in spite of an unambiguous court ruling that quashed the unconstitutional extension of his tenure has marked an all-time low for our Judiciary. Malaba and the team of conflicted Supreme Court judges that was recently sworn into office have become the clearest evidence that the contagion of illegitimacy has now engulfed all the three pillars of the State.

My piece this week seeks to expose the fact that by affecting all the tripod legs of government _viz_the Judiciary, Parliament and the executive, illegitimacy has now permeated the very heart and marrow of the State. With an illegitimate President, an illegitimate Parliament and an illegitimate Judiciary, we now have a full-blown crisis in the country that needs to be resolved as a matter of urgency. The executive, Parliament and the Judiciary as the key pillars of the State are now tainted by serious legitimacy inadequacies. Now by all measures, this presents a gargantuan Constitutional crisis as none of these illegitimate pillars can legitimately claim to address the legitimacy inadequacies of the other. Therein lies the gist of our crisis!

The Illegitimate Executive

The illegitimacy bug first afflicted the Presidency when Mr Mnangagwa stole his mandate in the disputed poll of 2018. Section 88 of the Constitution is clear that executive authority is derived from the people of Zimbabwe and certainly not from a captured Judiciary. Yet intimate detail is now in the public domain, with named key players in the ZEC secretariat as well as in the Judiciary who played a key role in the massive electoral heist of July 2018 that yielded an illegitimate executive order.

The executive is being led by a disputed and illegitimate President who is stridently knocking down and obliterating all presumed obstacles to his tenure, including commonsense, so as to protect a now illegitimate Chief Justice. The idea to so protect is to ensure that the illegitimate Chief Justice will in turn illegitimately save the illegitimate President as he did in 2018. It’s all a massive and complex cauldron of illegitimacy, each absolving the other.

Indeed, it has become a confusing maze of illegitimacy that stemmed from an illegitimate President illegitimately foisted on the the people in 2018, validated by an illegitimate Chief Justice now being illegitimately protected so that he can confer a veneer of legitimacy to an illegitimate President come the crucial year 2023!

I hope my legitimate submission is still making sense in this confusing milieu of illegitimacy!

The Illegitimate Parliament

Ordinarily, Parliament is presumed to be a theatre of people power. This is because it must ordinarily comprise legitimate legislators elected directly by the people.

But alas, following the illegal and illegitimate recalls of the elected and legitimate MPs in March last year, Parliament is now riddled with MPs fished out of individuals’ pockets and foisted on the people. To that end, Parliament is now illegitimate. This key pillar of the State now comprises even some individuals that the people themselves rejected in an election in 2018.

Parliament now largely consists of representatives deployed as guardian merchants of murky personal interests that have no nexus whatsoever to the people, who themselves are truly sovereign.

The Zimbabwean Parliament is now illegitimate. It has ceased to be a theatre of people power but has become the very bane of patronage and the reversal of the people’s will. Yet section 117 (1) of the Constitution unequivocally states that legislatve authority derives from the people of Zimbabwe and nowhere else. Section 3 (2) (f) of the founding values states that the State at every level must respect the people of Zimbabwe from whom the authority to govern is derived. But when representatives do not come from the people and when in fact a huge coterie of MPs now in Parliament consists of some who were rejected by the people in 2018, then this simply means Parliament too has become illegitimate.

There is a fact that readers need to keep in mind. The Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Mudenda is a gatekeeper of Mr Mnangagwa’s parochial political interests in this important pillar of the State. In 2004, Mudenda, then the Zanu-PF Matabeleland North provincial chairman, was one of the seven factional chairpersons who were flown to Dinyane in Tsholotsho to elevate Mr Mnangagwa into the Zanu-PF presidium. He is certainly at Parliament to further Mr Mnangagwa’s parochial political interests by undermining the independence and legitimacy of Parliament as a key pillar of the State that plays the oversight role.

The illegitimate Judiciary

The drama around the unconstitutional extension of my namesake Luke Malaba’s tenure is the clearest evidence yet that the Judiciary is now riddled with illegitimacy. That a Chief Justice, the extension of whose tenure has been quashed by the courts, continues to report for work has blighted the integrity of the country’s Judiciary.

My namesake has soiled a very good name.—Luke. Even the book of Luke in the Bible vouches that our Lord Jesus Christ knew when to call his time. He went back to His Father when He saw that He had accomplished His mission. Or maybe our own Luke knows he still has a mission to accomplish in 2023, in the event that the courts are once again called upon to adjudicate on a disputed Presidential poll?

Section i64 of the Constitution states that the courts are independent and are subject only to the law. The same section exhorts independence and impartiality on the part of the Judiciary. Yet under Luke Malaba, this key pillar of the State has been politicised and effectively rendered illegitimate.

In another related note, it is equally tragic that it has taken eight years for justice to prevail for Tungamirai Madzokere and Last Maengahama. Yet section 165 (1) (b) is clear that the judiciary must perform its remit with “reasonable promptness.” And eight years is certainly not the definition of promptness.

Conclusion

In my early years at Tsatse Primary school in Domboshava, I used to enjoy a nursery rhyme that referred to the sound made by sheep. I often topped my class right from my nursery school days. In these formative and foundational years of my education, I often enjoyed the privilege when I was allowed by my nursery school teacher to stand on a wooden desk and lead the class in singing nursery rhymes.

I will not repeat the whole rhyme here but for purposes of this piece, there was a stanza in one rhyme where we sang about a huge flock of sheep that roamed everywhere “on my father’s farm.” It went something like this:

With a ba ba here and a ba ba there ,

Here a ba there a ba

everywhere a ba ba

If I were to change this rhyme to our current predicament as a nation, the rhyme would go:

With illegitimacy here and illegitimacy there ,

Here illegitimacy , there illegitimacy

Everywhere illegitimacy and illegitimacy

There is illegitimacy all round now, especially and particularly in the three key arms of the State. The notion of separation of powers has been severely undermined in this our new era of hallowed illegitimacy. This depicts a serious Constitutional crisis as no afflicted pillar of the State can remedy the illegitimaccy of the other simply because the respective illegitimate pillar itself needs to be remedied first.

A conundrum indeed.

Parliament is illegitimate. The judiciary is illegitimate. The executive is illegitimate. The auction rate is illegitimate. In fact it is a huge fraud. The so-called official opposition that is illegally being allocated funds under the Political Parties Finance Act is illegitimate. The so-called POLAD is illegitimate as there is no dialogue taking place there since all the players there are in total agreement on the key issues. In fact, it’s supposed to be POLAM, the political actors’ monologue it is a forum for a monologue where the parties are lying to the world that they are in a dialogical engagement.

In fact, illegitimacy is now ubiquitous in every strand of the State. Yet legitimacy is a far much higher cardinal beyond even legality. Even if the courts were to eventually validate Malaba’s tenure extension, the man has already lost all legitimacy. The point is legitimacy is greater than legality, just as apartheid as a policy was perfectly legal and embedded in the statutes. But the obnoxious system remained illegitimate and morally reprehensible. Therefore tenures, electoral verdicts and disputes need a far much higher factor in their resolution than legality to attain legitimacy. Legality shorn of legitimacy is empty and at this point in time Mr Malaba does not have both on his side!

The only good news about our crisis is that the executive, the judiciary and Parliament all derive their legitimacy from the people of Zimbabwe. While all the three pillars of the State are now tainted and blighted by illegitimacy, at least the people of Zimbabwe, from whence they all derive their power, remain legitimate and sovereign.

That is why Zimbabweans are now mobilizing for a Citizens’ Convergence for Change (CCC). The citizens need to converge not just for change in the country but to carve out a prudent way out of this maze of full-blown illegitimacy that has engulfed the entire body politic.

At the end of the day, there can’t be an enduring solution to this crisis outside the people in their collective sense. It’s the people who are truly sovereign.

It’s the people stupid!

Luke Tamborinyoka is the Deputy Secretary for Affairs in the MDC Alliance led by the people’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa . ~You~ can interact with him on his Facebook page or on the twitter handle @ luke_tambo .

Zim Records 20 Covid-19 Deaths In 4 Days

Zimbabwe has recorded 20 coronavirus deaths in the past 96 hours ushering some citizens into panic mode although the rate is still lower than of other states.

The deaths were recorded as follows:

  • 7 June – 5 deaths;
  • 8 June – 6 deaths
  • 9 June – 5 deaths;
  • 10 June – 4 deaths;

In a statement issued by the Ministry of Health and Child Care on 10 June, 74 cases were hospitalised 20 of which were asymptomatic, 45 were in a mild and moderate state, 7 were severe while 2 were in the intensive care unit.

The cases could probably have been higher than the reported figure if Masvingo, Mashonaland West and Central, and Matebeleland South provinces had reported what transpired within the last 24 hours.

The recent spike in new coronavirus infections has given instilled fear into some who now believe the third wave is now upon the Southern African country.

As of 10 June 2021, Zimbabwe had recorded a total of 39496 coronavirus cases, 36940 recoveries, and 1626 deaths while 930 cases were still active.

Sulumani Chimbetu In Zanu PF Sloganeering Storm

By A Correspondent- Dendera musician Sulumani Chimbetu has declared his patronage to the repressive Zanu PF party.

Sulu was early this week pictured with MDC-Alliance youth leaders after he had endorsed the opposition party’s youth empowerment agenda.

Mugabe Aide Labours To Escape Jail

By A Correspondent- ex-Local Government minister Ignatius Chombo on Wednesday appeared before Harare magistrate Stanford Mambanje complaining over his lengthy placement on remand.

Chombo is facing allegations of criminal abuse of office during his tenure as Local Government minister during the late former President Robert Mugabe’s rule.

He has been on remand since April 19.

Allegations are that he fraudulently allocated himself more than 125 hectares of land.

Chombo is being represented by lawyers Lovemore Madhuku and Tungamirai Muganhiri.

However, the court ruled that Chombo should continue on remand until June 30 as he was facing serious charges. His lawyers challenged the State to name the complainants he allegedly duped.

Chombo was arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission in 2019 after the alleged scam was exposed by the Justice Tendai Uchena Land Commission report.

Sulumani Chimbetu In Zanu PF Dual Political Affiliation Storm

By A Correspondent- Dendera musician Sulumani Chimbetu has been embroiled in a dual political parties association storm.

Sulu was early this week pictured with MDC-Alliance youth leaders after he had endorsed the opposition party’s youth empowerment agenda.

Police Beaten Up For Burning Kombies

By A correspondent- Members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police were bashed yesterday by angry Bulawayo residents after they had burnt down three commuter omnibuses whic the had accused of operating illegally.

The drama started when police chased after a commuter omnibus, which was then involved in an accident at the corner of Herbert Chitepo Street and Five Avenue.

Fungai Maphosa, a vendor who witnessed the skirmishes, said during the melee, police beat up anyone near the accident scene.

“That is when a mob of people intervened to rescue the kombi driver, and they assaulted the police officers in anger as to why they were beating up the driver instead of attending to the accident victims,” Maphosa said.

“The police officers ran away and returned some minutes later armed with teargas and they started throwing it into the kombis. During the melee, three kombis were burnt.”

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident but declined to give details.

“Yes, we are still attending to the case, but you will have to talk to Assistant Commissioner (Paul) Nyathi too since police officers were injured and their vehicle was also damaged,” Ncube said.

Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association chairperson Ambrose Sibindi castigated the police for putting people’s lives at risk while ignoring serious robbery cases in the city.

-NewsDay

Mnangagwa Does Not Care About Plight Of Suffering Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri|Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is only concerned about power retention in spite of the deepening crisis, MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

Mr Mnangagwa recently pampered traditional leaders with brand new Isuzu vehicles and wasted thousands of dollars on the Mbuya Nehanda statue, ignoring the the dire situation in the country’s hospitals.

According to President Chamisa, Mr Mnangagwa is only worried about power at a time the nation is grappling with deepening economic and health problems.

“Brand New Isuzu vehicles were recently given to the Chiefs and Mbuya Nehanda gobbled a whopping R2.8 million in cash at a time when our health infrastructure is in rotten state.

They never think about anything other than power retention.

Cars to chiefs because chiefs will be used to frog-march voters to vote for them.

The people and the country are Zanu pf’s last worries,” President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page.

Mr Mnangagwa

Man Brutally Killed During Drinking Spree

FIVE men have been arrested while their two accomplices are on the run after they fatally assaulted following a misunderstanding during a drinking spree.

Matabeleland South acting provincial police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Thabani Mkhwananzi confirmed the incident which occurred on Tuesday at around 1AM at Shangani Business Centre in Fort Rixon.

He said the now deceased Lyton Maphosa (27) had a misunderstanding with Bhekinkosi Mpengesi (21) before striking him with an axe.

“I can confirm that we recorded a murder case which occurred at Shangani Business Centre in Fort Rixon. Lyton Maphosa was drinking beer at Lambisto Nightclub when he had a misunderstanding with Bhekinkosi Mpengesi. Maphosa struck Mpengesi with an axe on the head. A gang of seven men teamed up and assaulted Maphosa using an axe, bricks, bottles and a spanner.

“Maphosa tried to flee but he fell on the ground and lost consciousness. He was assisted by a passerby who took him to Shangani Rural Hospital. He was referred to Gweru Provincial Hospital where he died a few hours later,” he said.

Asst Insp Mkhwananzi said Mpengesi was admitted at the United Bulawayo Hospitals.

He said five suspects Coaster Mabhena (24), Johanne Dube (30), Sipho Sibindwane (57), Qhubani Tshuma (23) and Fortunate Mkandla (35) have been arrested while Mthokozisi Tshuma (aged unknown) and Trust Dlamini (28) were still at large.

Asst Insp Mkhwananzi appealed to members of public with information on the whereabouts of the two suspects to contact the police.

“As police we urge members of the public to desist from engaging in violence when faced with disputes. People should find amicable ways to deal with problems. We appeal to those with information on the whereabouts of the suspects to contact the police,” he said.- Chronicle

Woman Threatens To Kill Late Husband’s Sister

A Bulawayo woman is embroiled in a nasty fight with her in-laws who are allegedly withholding her late husband’s burial order from her.

The fallout, according to Senziwe Moyo from Cowdray Park suburb started after her in-laws allegedly refused to surrender her late husband Chelesani Moyo’s burial order. Chelesani reportedly died sometime in April this year.

So nasty is the feud that Senziwe had threatened to kill her late husband’s sister, Pretty Moyo.

Fearing that her sister-in-law would live true to her threats, Pretty last week rushed to the Bulawayo Civil Court and sought a protection order against Senziwe.

She said Senziwe was in the habit of coming to her house and workplace threatening to kill her.

“Senziwe Moyo is my sister-in-law. She was married to my late brother Chelesani Moyo. She is verbally abusive towards me. She threatens me with death such that she always comes to my workplace and home. I no longer have peace because of her threats. She is also teaming up with her brother and sister making false police report against me,” claimed Pretty.

She said their problems started sometime in 2015 when Senziwe lost a child.

“They (Senziwe and her husband) started accusing my mother of bewitching their child. She didn’t respond to the accusations and she ended up saying she did not trust her. We haven’t been to their house for six years until in April this year when Senziwe called us saying our brother is not feeling well and she could not continue taking care of him.

“Our brother later passed on and she went to the police and said I’m refusing with the burial order. She then started coming to my house threatening me. She even came to my workplace threatening me saying if I didn’t comply with her orders, they will kill me,” said a disturbed Pretty.

Pretty said the burial order was with her mother in Tsholotsho.

In response Senzeni admitted that there was a fight with her sister in-law over her late husband’s burial order.

“I only went to a meeting with her and I wanted to know where the burial order was. We however, fought at that meeting,” she said.

In her ruling the presiding magistrate Nkosinomusa Ncube ordered Senziwe not to threaten her sister in-law with violence or insult her whenever they communicate.- B- Metro

Five Men Rob, Take Turns To Rape Woman

A woman was robbed by five unknown men who were driving a Honda Fit car before she was force-marched into a bushy area where she was ordered to strip naked and raped at knife point.

The incident happened on Tuesday at a bushy area near Nkulumane Complex.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident: “I can confirm that we are investigating a case of rape and robbery that happened near Nkulumane Complex where a 37-year-old woman was raped and robbed at knife point by five unknown men who are on the run. We are appealing for information that may lead to the arrest of the five suspects.”

A source close to the investigations said while the 37-year-old woman, who stays at Kelvin North industrial area, was walking to the shops at around 6pm, a Honda fit vehicle carrying five men abruptly stopped in front of her.

“One of the guys greeted the lady, but she didn’t respond. Another guy got out of the car and grabbed her by her hand and bundled her into their car, one of the men pointed a knife at her while threatening to stab her if she screamed. She kept quiet and they drove along Khami Road to a bushy area which is near Nkulumane Complex,” said the privy source.

They parked the car and force-marched her into the bushy area.

“They walked for about 50 metres into the bush. When they got to a thicket one of the guys ordered her to strip naked and three of the five suspects took turns to rape her,” said a source.- B-Metro

Woman Stabs Mother-in-law

A woman, who was accused by her mother-in-law of not paying water bills, lost her cool and stabbed her in the left buttock and left arm.

Jacklin Moyo (35) said she and her sister received a report from their tenant Sibonginkosi Hadebe that their daughter-in-law Yvonne Ncube (29), who stays at the family house in Lobengula West, was not paying water bills. And the water bill was ballooning.

Disturbed by such bitter to swallow news, Moyo and her sister confronted their daughter-in-law in Lobengula West.

They questioned her about why she was not paying water bills and that sparked an argument and tempers flared. “Ncube ran into the kitchen and a picked a kitchen knife and charged towards us. I tried to seize the knife from her, but she stabbed me in the left arm and in the left buttock while I was trying to run for my dear life,” said Moyo.

Ncube said: “I stay at the family house with my husband and a tenant Sibonginkosi. Sibonginkosi lied to my mother-in-law that I was not paying water bills. They came here and accused me without even asking for the receipts. We were trying to clear the water bill arrears because when we came to stay here the arrears were high and we have been making sure we religiously pay to clear the bill,” she said.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident: “We urge family members to solve their differences amicably, or they could engage third parties like pastors, police in the Victim Friendly Unit (VFU) or elderly people in the community. Some assaults may appear minor but at times may result in the unnecessary loss of life.”- B-Metro

President Chamisa Accuses Mnangagwa Of Ignoring Plight Of Suffering Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri|Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is only concerned about power retention in spite of the deepening crisis, MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

Mr Mnangagwa recently pampered traditional leaders with brand new Isuzu vehicles and wasted thousands of dollars on the Mbuya Nehanda statue, ignoring the the dire situation in the country’s hospitals.

According to President Chamisa, Mr Mnangagwa is only worried about power at a time the nation is grappling with deepening economic and health problems.

“Brand New Isuzu vehicles were recently given to the Chiefs and Mbuya Nehanda gobbled a whopping R2.8 million in cash at a time when our health infrastructure is in rotten state.

They never think about anything other than power retention.

Cars to chiefs because chiefs will be used to frog-march voters to vote for them.

The people and the country are Zanu pf’s last worries,” President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page.

Mr Mnangagwa

‘CIOs Want To Assassinate War Vet Who Got Malaba Fired’

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

The fight for control of Caps Holdings Limited (CHL) has turned nasty, with war veteran and businessman Frederick Mutanda alleging that State security agents were involved in a plot to assassinate him.
In a letter addressed to government lawyer Addington Chinake of Kantor & Immerman dated June 10, 2021, Mutanda demanded that the State show proof that CHL requested for a financial rescue package and that government paid off debts owed by him and his companies.

Government alleged it rescued the firm through Treasury Bills in a move aimed at making the company attractive to investors.

However, Mutanda said failure to furnish him with such proof within 24 hours would leave him with no option, but to seek recourse at the courts.

He also said he was worried about involvement of State actors in a matter where he is challenging government’s involvement in the arbitration process between CHL and Caps Pharmaceutical Trust.

In a notice to file a point of in limine — lack of locus standi — submissions in the arbitration proceedings before retired Supreme Court judge Justice Ahamed Moosa Ebrahim, Caps Pharmaceutical Trust argued that: “It is common cause that the arbitration proceedings have been instituted by the shareholders’ agreement and not in respect of any other agreement. Thus, no other party (such as the government) has the locus standi to participate in the arbitration proceedings as it was and remains excluded from the contract through privity of contract. It cannot rely on another party’s right to refer a matter to arbitration neither can it enforce rights that do not accrue to it.

“In the letter from government legal representatives dated May 4 2021, which letter is attached. Reference is made to a sale of shares agreement between the government of Zimbabwe and Mr FCM Mutanda through various vehicles. It is common cause that this is an agreement that does not involve either of the parties that are now before arbitration, namely the trust and CHL. The government has not stated what interest it has in CHL simply because it has no such interest. It never acquired any shares in CHL which is why the share certificates have only two parties being the trust and CHL.

“It must also be noted that the sale of shares agreement that the government of Zimbabwe refers to, has its own dispute resolution clause which can be utilised should the government have the need to do so. The process is materially different from that outlined in the shareholders’ agreement between the trust and CHL and more importantly, it points to the fact that the government of Zimbabwe is not without recourse (in the event that it has issues with CHL or any other party).

“It is pertinent to point out that the validity of the sale of shares agreement is in dispute. However, this is a matter which can only be determined through a different forum given that the subject matter of this current dispute is the shareholders’ agreement.

“In light of the above, it is submitted that the government and indeed any other party apart from the trust and CHL, are strangers to the shareholders’ agreement and, therefore, cannot sit at the arbitration table in a matter arising from the same.”

“Sight must not be lost on the basis of the arbitration proceedings. This is abundantly clear from the shareholders’ agreement and the notice of commencement of proceedings. This dispute centres on the rights emanating from such agreement of which the government of Zimbabwe is not a party to. It must be precluded from clouding issues and prolonging the matter whereas it can present its own case without seeking to ride on the rights of another party, which rights it has no entitlement to.

“Consequently, the preliminary point must be upheld with costs being borne by the government.”

In its notice of response, government said: “It is common cause between the parties that the company fell into financial difficulties. The company was at the time listed on ZSE. Its major shareholder was Mutanda through a variety of trusts and companies that were ultimately controlled by him.

“When the company fell into difficulties, it approached the government of Zimbabwe for assistance.

“The government of Zimbabwe took the view that the pharmaceutical industry was strategic and the country should continue to have a significant manufacturer of pharmaceutical drugs and products.”

Mutanda refuted the claims that Caps asked for government’s rescue and paid off debts (both in Zimbabwe dollars and United States dollars) that he and his company previously owed locally and abroad. “I refute these claims and put you to task to prove your claims, which I submit are false and malicious, but seek to slander my person and then get me eliminated through unlawful extra-judicial assassination.”

He said key to the dispute was “absence of post-independence disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of former Zipra combatants that led to the confiscation of ZPRA properties, Gukurahundi, a Cold War era conflict, my divestment from Caps, forfeiture of my assets, including cash and State sponsored assassination attempts.”

The letter was copied to State Security minister Owen Ncube, Central Intelligence Organisation director-general Isaac Moyo, Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander Philip Valerio Sibanda and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya.

In a letter to the chairman of the Commercial Arbitration Centre (CAC) dated May 24, 2021, Mutanda through his lawyers from Mberi, Tagwirei and Associates, said government had no justification to be part of the arbitration processes that only involved Caps Pharmaceutical Trust and Caps Holdings Limited.

He said other parties were only cited as “parties to the proceedings”.

Mutanda said he was concerned that in spite of his position, an arbitrator was appointed without his involvement and in addition was not happy with the inclusion of other respondents, the government and Caps (Pvt) Limited.

CAC chairman Muchadeyi Masunda said: “Mutanda is an interested party, through certain corporate entities which are either beneficially owned or controlled by him and/or his family, in an arbitration case involving the Industry and Commerce ministry and eight other parties.”

Ebrahim was duly appointed as the arbitrator by the CAC, with the concurrence of the other interested parties.

“In the course of the pre-arbitration hearings which are currently being arranged prior to the commencement of the actual case in earnest in July 2021, the parties to the dispute are entitled to raise any points in limine for consideration and determination by the arbitrator. In this particular instance, Mr Mutanda is querying the locus standi of; inter alia, the RBZ,” Masunda said.

He added that the presiding arbitrator will invite the parties’ respective legal practitioners to address him on the point in limine which has been flagged by Mutanda. “There is, therefore, nothing unusual with the course of action taken by Mr Mutanda as he is well within his rights to do so. He has every right to be heard just like the other parties to the dispute.”

Mutanda is demanding that the arbitration proceedings between CHL and the trust be immediately stopped as it is not opposed to the relief that is being sought and has made this expressly clear from as far back as November 2020.

In its response filed on June 6, 2021, the government said it had a “real and substantial interest in the dispute between Caps Holdings Limited and Caps Pharmaceuticals (Private) Limited insofar as it relates to Caps (Private) Limited. -Newsday

MDC Alliance Denounces Harassment Of Vendors By Zanu PF Regime

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC has challenged the Zanu PF regime to stop the illegal destruction of property in Harare and Chitungwiza.

The MDC Alliance accuses the malicious regime of enjoying the suffering of citizens.

The MDC Alliance has also condemned the harassment of vendors and informal traders by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

The popular movement is also pushing for electoral and constitutional reforms…

See statement below:

Teenager Stabs Rapist To Death

Police in Mutoko, Mashonaland East province, are currently investigating a case where a 19-year-old girl allegedly fatally assaulted a sex-starved man after he attempted to rape her.

The teenager (name withheld), under Chief Chimukoko, reportedly overpowered the deceased, Shuwa Tsuro (43), who had accosted her several times demanding sex.

The girl has since been arrested and charged with murder. Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Simon Chazovachii confirmed the incident yesterday.

According to police, on June 7, at around 10am, Tsuro went to the accused’s place of residence and proposed love but was turned down.

On the same day, at around 9pm, the teenager was preparing supper alone when Tsuro arrived and proposed love again, this time demanding sex. He was turned down again.

Enraged, Tsuro charged towards the girl with his manhood exposed. But the girl hit him with a piece of firewood until he fell unconscious.

The girl then informed a neighbour Patricia Makwanya of the incident, who rushed to the scene and found Tsuro lying on the ground half naked and complaining of pain on his legs.

Tsuro died during the night.-Newsday

Mnangagwa Unites With Musicians, Muridzo, Hwenje

Mnangagwa with Muridzo and Hwenje

State Media – Government’s decision to ban artistes from holding musical shows was meant to protect them from contracting Covid-19 but they are now free to hold concerts within the threshold of 50 people in attendance, President Mnangagwa has said.

He said the artistes should ensure that they comply with the number of people prescribed by the law because it is consistent with Government’s desire to contain the Covid-19 pandemic that has claimed lives of people in the country and globally.

President Mnangagwa said this at State House yesterday at an event to handover musical equipment that was donated by Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Deputy Minister Tinoda Machakaire to two musicians as part of a fulfilment of a pledge he had made to them.

The two artistes who received full sets of musical kits are contemporary musician, Andy Muridzo and Chief Hwenje, born Admire Sanyanga Sibanda who sang the popular ED Pfee song.

“Deputy Minister Machakaire promised these musicians in my presence that he would buy them a full set of musical instruments and he has done so now.

“This set is his (Muridzo) and that one is his (Chief Hwenje) and they are saying they are happy. It is all modern equipment. You should see them play.

“What is important is to protect them during Covid-19, after Covid-19 they will play. If they die from Covid-19 they will not be able to play. So we are protecting them so that they will play after Covid-19.

“But so far they can have shows but not in excess of 50, if they can manage to do it, but it is for the purpose of protecting them,” said President Mnangagwa.

Deputy Minister Machakaire welcomed the decision by the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa to relax the restrictions on holding shows.

He said he promised the two artistes the equipment in 2019 but could not do so early due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“As what the President has said we promised these artistes but we have been delayed by Covid-19.

“But today we want to thank the President for accepting to hand over the equipment. We want to thank the President for relaxing the restrictive conditions for artistes.

“We also welcome what he said that all artistes are free to hold shows within the 50 people threshold as prescribed by the Ministry of Health and Child Care with respect to Covid-19 protocols. We urge artistes to abide by that directive,” said Deputy Minister Machakaire.

Both Muridzo and Chief Hwenje said they were equally excited by the donation, adding they would do justice to it by working hard to entertain their fans.

They said they were happy by what President Mnangagwa said that they could hold shows within the prescribed conditions, adding that they will abide by the directive.

“We are happy with these instruments, this is what oils our work, it’s a burden that has been removed from us.

“The equipment will help me in polishing my upcoming 15-track album that I will launch next month. More importantly we are happy that President Mnangagwa said we can hold shows under the clearly set out conditions,” said Muridzo.

Chief Hwenje had this to say: “Many people have had unfulfilled promises, but in our case the Deputy Minister lived to his word. We have been patient. It is a lesson that we would want to share with others.

“We are equally happy with the decision allowing us to hold shows under these conditions. This will go a long way in helping us and we pledge to abide by the conditions,” he said. The instruments include Public Address system, mixers, drum set and guitars.- state media

Facts About Stress Management

DIGESTIVE HEALTH
3 Easy Ways to Reduce Stress When You Have IBS
Managing stress and anxiety is key to managing your IBS symptoms.

Jordan M. Davidson
By Jordan M. Davidson
Medically Reviewed by Kareem Sassi, MD
Last Updated: June 2, 2021
Medically Reviewed

woman meditating and exercising
Exercise is a great stress reliever.

If you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and you feel an urgent need to go every time your boss pings you, your mother-in-law texts, or your friends change plans at the last minute, it’s time to focus on the stress that could be triggering your symptoms. After all, IBS is a breakdown in the signals the brain sends to the gut and the gut sends back to the brain — and this bodily response can be caused by stress, according to the International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (IFFGD).

“Stress increases the hormone cortisol, and it can impact our digestive system,” says Megan Riehl, PsyD, a gastrointestinal psychologist at Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor.

“People with IBS have trouble down-regulating digestive distress. For example, a person with IBS may feel the digestive process with some gurgling or discomfort and that sets off stress signals and a fear that they will need the bathroom urgently.”

A study published in April 2021 in the American Journal of Gastroenterology found that participants living with IBS who reported experiencing anxiety and stress were more likely to report more severe symptoms, cycle through more treatments, and say their symptoms negatively impacted their daily life than patients who did not report psychological distress.

“Behavioral treatments for IBS are needed as a complement to medicine to get patients over the finish line,” says Brennan Spiegel, MD a gastroenterologist and the director of health services research at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. “Patients need to develop skills and train their brain to overcome the symptoms of IBS, and that means combating stress.”

So if you’re living with IBS, make sure you’re not neglecting to manage your stress levels, as they can significantly impact your gastrointestinal symptoms. Here are three ways to reduce IBS-related stress.

5 Exercises for IBS Symptom Relief
The Ultimate Expert-Approved Diet Plan for a Happier, Less-Stressed You

  1. Get Physical
    You don’t have to throw down loads of cash at a CrossFit box or jab-jab-cross until you’re sore at a boxing class. Moderate exercise like walking, jogging, swimming, cycling, and yoga are enough to reduce stress and improve IBS symptoms. A review published in December 2019 in Digestive Diseases and Sciences found that yoga and walking at a brisk pace were equally effective in improving IBS symptoms, and both were more effective than medicine alone.

“Exercise helps boost our endorphins and lower cortisol levels, which means we feel happier and less stressed,” says Dr. Riehl. “That’s when the brain and gut send much more favorable signals to each other.”

The American Psychological Association points out that an exercise habit increases levels of norepinephrine, a hormone and neurotransmitter that helps decrease stress. Exercise also trains the mind to cope with anxiety and panic.

  1. Breathe Deeply
    Deep breathing is one of Riehl’s go-to techniques when teaching her patients to reduce stress.

“Stress makes for shallow, short breaths,” she says. “When we slow our breathing down, we kick-start the parasympathetic system that calms us down and gives a nice massage to the digestive organs. That reduces spasming and urgency.”

One technique she is particularly fond of is diaphragmatic breathing, which involves slow and deep breathing that affects the brain as well as the cardiovascular, respiratory, and gastrointestinal systems.

A study published in June 2017 in Frontiers in Psychology divided 40 people into two groups; one control group and one group who received training in diaphragmatic breathing. After eight weeks, the group who received breathing training had lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol and were less prone to negative emotions.

  1. Gut-Directed Hypnosis
    Gastrointestinal psychologists have found that gut-directed hypnosis is extremely effective at reducing stress and improving IBS symptoms. In this technique, a trained therapist guides a patient into a focused state of awareness and deep relaxation. Through suggestions and imagery, gut-related hypnosis aims to calm the digestive tract and steer attention away from physical discomfort.

In a study published in the September 2016 issue of Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 72 percent of participants found that their symptoms improved after they followed gut-directed hypnotherapy, and they maintained the improvement for at least six months.

“We need to standardize holistic treatments like gut-directed hypnosis that specifically target the communication of the gut-brain axis,” says Dr. Spiegel.

“When patients have failed everything else, they succeed at this as long as they’re open to trying it,” notes Riehl. “We can develop the skills to stop the brain from perseverating on GI-specific worries. For example, we can start to retrain the mind when someone is always imagining that they will have a bowel accident in public.

“It’s how we identify and think about IBS in our day-to-day life that can make [our symptoms] better or worse,” she adds.-

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Mugabe Reburial: Grace Fights Back

Former first lady, Grace Ntombizodwa Mugabe nee Marufu has spoken on Chief Zvimba’s order that directed her to initiate the exhumation and reburial of the remains of the late former president Robert Mugabe.

Through her lawyers from Chimwamurombe Legal Practice, Grace expressed concern over the manner in which the case was handled. Among many issues her court papers cited, Grace noted:

the summonses were not even served in the required manner by the rules of the court.
The judgment has several penalties or orders which expect compliance by July 1, 2021.

Having had sight of the referenced judgment, we have identified critical procedural and substantive law defects that must be corrected by this court to attain real and substantial justice in the judicial process and additionally rein in the community court presiding officer from overstretching their lawful operation as a judicial officer
There is no information that has been provided to show the substantial legal interest that fits with the plaintiff (Tinos Manongovere), thereby, prompting him to approach the court vis-à-vis the aforementioned choice of law process.

The summons issued on April 29 by the chief already carried a sentence of five cattle and one goat.

This was made before the attendance and later on conviction of Grace Mugabe. The ultimate hearing was, therefore, manifestly biased since the sentence was already predetermined.

Chief Zvimba failed to observe one of the cardinal principles of natural justice by making an order directing the disposal of property that belonged to the estate of the late Mugabe in the absence of the lawful custodian of such property.

Grace speaks days after her three children, Bona Mutsahuni Mugabe, Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe and Tinotenda Robert Mugabe argued that Chief Zvimba had no authority to preside over the case.

Mugabe’s nephew Patrick Zhuwao recently sensationally claimed on South African broadcaster, SABC that President Emmerson Mnangagwa was behind the exhumation and reburial of the veteran leader to recover a mystical sceptre that would give him commanding authority as a leader.- NewsDay

Grace Mugabe

Pressure On Mliswa As Harare Cuts Norton Water Supplies

By A Correspondent- Serious water woes have hit Temba Mliswa’s Norton Town following the cutting off of water supplies by Harare City Council over an alleged debt.

Norton Town Council secretary Mr Kizito Muhomba has confirmed, but could not give the exact figures of the debt.

“We are making a payment plan. We will need some time to clear the debt, as it is huge,” he said.

Mr Muhomba however, said the bills per month have lately become astronomical. Sources say the debt is estimated to be over US$2 million debt.

Police Bashed For Burning Zombies

By A correspondent- Members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police were bashed yesterday by angry Bulawayo residents after they had burnt down three commuter omnibuses which they had accused of operating illegally.

The drama started when police chased after a commuter omnibus, which was then involved in an accident at the corner of Herbert Chitepo Street and Five Avenue.

Fungai Maphosa, a vendor who witnessed the skirmishes, said during the melee, police beat up anyone near the accident scene.

“That is when a mob of people intervened to rescue the kombi driver, and they assaulted the police officers in anger as to why they were beating up the driver instead of attending to the accident victims,” Maphosa said.

“The police officers ran away and returned some minutes later armed with teargas and they started throwing it into the kombis. During the melee, three kombis were burnt.”

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident but declined to give details.

“Yes, we are still attending to the case, but you will have to talk to Assistant Commissioner (Paul) Nyathi too since police officers were injured and their vehicle was also damaged,” Ncube said.

Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association chairperson Ambrose Sibindi castigated the police for putting people’s lives at risk while ignoring serious robbery cases in the city.

-NewsDay

Tsvangirai Ally Corners Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent- former Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs minister Eric Matinenga, has ganged up with lawyers Beatrice Mtetwa and Valerie Ingham-Thorpe to challenge recent constitutional amendments which they say are illegal.

Together with Veritas, a human rights trust, the three want the courts to set aside Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No 1) Act of 2017, and Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No 2) Act of 2021.

Matinenga, who is former Buhera West MP (MDC Alliance), superintended over the 2013 Constitution-making process which began in 2009.

It was endorsed in a referendum, where over 93% of Zimbabweans voted in favour of the new Constitution that succeeded the Lancaster House Constitution.

They argued that the amendments would return the country to the “dark days” and were dangerous.

Underfire Chief Justice Luke Malaba, President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the Parliament of Zimbabwe were cited as respondents.

The four applicants want the apex court to set aside the two amendments they say were taking Zimbabwe back to the era of the late former President Robert Mugabe, where power was concentrated in an individual.

“The basic structure of the Constitution of Zimbabwe is predicated on the principle of separation of powers, and independence of the Judiciary. I maintain that any Constitutional Bill or Act affecting the basic structure of the Constitution is against the peace, order and good governance of Zimbabwe and is, therefore, unconstitutional,” Matinenga’s application read in part.

“The mischief that the 2013 Constitution tried to deal with was to create a break with the past in respect of where those appointed on the Judiciary became extensions of the Executive.

“In 2017, for instance, there was legal drama with regards to the appointment of the Chief Justice pursuant to the retirement of the late Chief Justice (Godfrey) Chidyausiku. It was perceived at the time that the Executive had its own preference other than Justice Luke Malaba.

“It eliminates and liquidates the former provision and creates a new regime of imperial authoritarian consolidation through the office of an executive President, something which was against the essence of the old Constitution.”

He said there was no criteria in the amendments in which the President would reject a judge, or accept another after reaching the age of 70.
“This is sad and unacceptable. Furthermore, notwithstanding the provisions of section 328(7) of the Constitution, which makes it clear that where there is a change in the Constitution increasing the term of office of an individual, the same shall not benefit the incumbent, section 186(4), creates the impression that the incumbents are intended to benefit. Section 186(4) is dangerous. It is an attempt to side-step section 328(7), without going to a referendum or without following any of the procedures for amending section 328.”
Matinenga said the appointments of judges were no longer transparent and accountable as they would be in the hands of the President alone.
He said the running mate issue was of major concern as it had been raised following the long period that Mugabe had stayed in office, and it was felt there was a gap in the succession policy.
“Peace and stability was compromised. The new provision now creates uncertainty and instability. Like the Lancaster House Constitution, it now shifts the burden of succession to a political party. Those political parties are often fractured and divided and advancing limited party interests instead of national interests,” he said.
Their challenge follows similar applications by other actors, who wanted the amendments to be set aside
These include the Zimbabwe NGO Forum executive director Musa Kika, the Young Lawyers Association of Zimbabwe, and war veteran Fredrick Matanda, who successfully challenged Mnangagwa’s extension of Malaba’s term of office.
Opposition MDC Alliance MP for Chitungwiza North Godfrey Sithole also raised similar objections in his application at the apex court last week seeking an order nullifying the Senate vote of April 2021 on the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No 1) Bill.
However, last week, a little-known Zanu PF youth league member, Marx Mapungu, filed a Constitutional Court application seeking to nullify a judgment that ended Malaba’s term as Chief Justice. Mapungu is being represented by constitutional lawyer Lovemore Madhuku.

-NewsDay

Chaos In Bulawayo As Police Sets Kombies Ablaze

By A correspondent- Three commuter omnibuses were burnt to shells in the Bulawayo central business district yesterday when police clashed with pirate commuter omnibuses, whom they accused of operating illegally, with witnesses claiming that the law enforcement agents caused the “unnecessary” damage.

The drama started when police chased after a commuter omnibus, which was then involved in an accident at the corner of Herbert Chitepo Street and Five Avenue.

Fungai Maphosa, a vendor who witnessed the skirmishes, said during the melee, police beat up anyone near the accident scene.

“That is when a mob of people intervened to rescue the kombi driver, and they assaulted the police officers in anger as to why they were beating up the driver instead of attending to the accident victims,” Maphosa said.

“The police officers ran away and returned some minutes later armed with teargas and they started throwing it into the kombis. During the melee, three kombis were burnt.”

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident but declined to give details.

“Yes, we are still attending to the case, but you will have to talk to Assistant Commissioner (Paul) Nyathi too since police officers were injured and their vehicle was also damaged,” Ncube said.

Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association chairperson Ambrose Sibindi castigated the police for putting people’s lives at risk while ignoring serious robbery cases in the city.

-NewsDay

Police Burn Down Kombies

By A correspondent- Three commuter omnibuses were burnt to shells in the Bulawayo central business district yesterday when police clashed with pirate commuter omnibuses, whom they accused of operating illegally, with witnesses claiming that the law enforcement agents caused the “unnecessary” damage.

The drama started when police chased after a commuter omnibus, which was then involved in an accident at the corner of Herbert Chitepo Street and Five Avenue.

Fungai Maphosa, a vendor who witnessed the skirmishes, said during the melee, police beat up anyone near the accident scene.

“That is when a mob of people intervened to rescue the kombi driver, and they assaulted the police officers in anger as to why they were beating up the driver instead of attending to the accident victims,” Maphosa said.

“The police officers ran away and returned some minutes later armed with teargas and they started throwing it into the kombis. During the melee, three kombis were burnt.”

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident but declined to give details.

“Yes, we are still attending to the case, but you will have to talk to Assistant Commissioner (Paul) Nyathi too since police officers were injured and their vehicle was also damaged,” Ncube said.

Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association chairperson Ambrose Sibindi castigated the police for putting people’s lives at risk while ignoring serious robbery cases in the city.

-NewsDay

BREAKING……Sulumani Chimbetu Joins Zanu PF

By A Correspondent- Dendera musician Sulumani Chimbetu has declared his patronage to the repressive Zanu PF party.

Sulu was early this week pictured with MDC-Alliance youth leaders after he had endorsed the opposition party’s youth empowerment agenda.

Mliswa’s Norton Runs Dry

By A Correspondent- Serious water woes have hit Norton Town following the cutting off of water supplies by Harare City Council over an alleged debt.

Norton Town Council secretary Mr Kizito Muhomba has confirmed, but could not give the exact figures of the debt.

“We are making a payment plan. We will need some time to clear the debt, as it is huge,” he said.

Mr Muhomba however, said the bills per month have lately become astronomical. Sources say the debt is estimated to be over US$2 million debt.

Full EU Statement On Zimbabwe Re-Engagement Dialogue

By EU- We wish to extend our gratitude to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade for holding today’s third session of formal Political Dialogue between the Republic of Zimbabwe and the European Union.
We appreciate that our deliberations have again taken place at the Ministerial level, thank you for your presence, Honourable Minister. It is also the first time we have this formal engagement after you took office. On behalf of my colleagues and on my own behalf I would like to congratulate you on your nomination and wish you the best of luck for carrying out your duties. Honourable Minister, we look forward to a close, constructive and fruitful cooperation.
This was the third formal political dialogue between the European Union and the Republic of Zimbabwe in the sense of the Cotonou Partnership. The dialogue provides a useful platform to exchange views on topics that are of common interest, and identify areas where we can deepen our relationship but equally on issues we might not agree upon and wish to foster mutual understanding. As we know, the Cotonou agreement is coming to its end later this year. We in Europe count on a continued close cooperation with the African, Caribbean and the Pacific States due to the political accord and the initialling of a follow-up agreement to Cotonou last month. Zimbabwe played an important role in achieving that accord.
The year 2021 is important also because the European Union is embarking on a new multiannual financial cycle. The new cycle will run from 2021 to 2027. We are busy also planning for our new cooperation for those years with Zimbabwe under the new “Global Europe” financial instrument.
Today’s discussions have taken place after more than a year under the COVID-19 pandemic, which has had an impact and continues to have an impact on Zimbabwe as well as on the rest of the world. We exchanged views on Zimbabwe’s COVID-19 response, the EU’s action and assistance and the waysforward. The EU is fully committed to address the disproportionate impacts of the pandemic and its consequences; especially on the most vulnerable.
Furthermore, we discussed human rights, democratisation, rule of law and good governance. The EU reaffirmed the need to pay special attention to these topics, also with the growing impact the global pandemic is having on these shared values. We are concerned about a shrinking democratic space, the lack of progress in addressing reports of violations of human rights by the security forces and in thoroughly investigating reported cases of forced disappearances.
In February, the EU adopted a EU27 declaration (i.e. by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union) on Zimbabwe. In this context, the EU reviewed its restrictive measures, and decided to renew its arms embargo and to maintain a targeted assets freeze against one company, Zimbabwe Defence Industries, taking into account the situation in Zimbabwe, including the continuing need to investigate the role of security force actors in human rights abuses. With this statement, the EU reminded the Government of Zimbabwe that it had committed to adhere to its constitutional and international human rights obligations. Furthermore, the EU welcomed further opportunities for
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continued dialogue and engagement with Zimbabwe and reiterated its ambition for a moreconstructive relationship. We believe today’s meeting was an important milestone in these endeavours.
Of importance was also the topic of economic development. After two consecutive years for Zimbabwe with negative growth, economic recovery is paramount to improve the serious humanitarian and socio-economic situation, which has been further exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. We acknowledged the efforts to stabilize the macro-economic situation. The European Union stands ready to continue supporting the Zimbabwean people in the current socio-economic challenges. For this, the Government should share its views on the needs and increase its own contribution to social sectors. We believe that structural reforms are a prerequisite for Zimbabwe to enter an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable growth path.
A long-term solution to the challenges Zimbabwe is facing calls also for transparency and combatting corruption. We encouraged Zimbabwe to persevere in implementing and adhering to much needed reforms. Real progress will pave the way for a stronger relationship between Zimbabwe and the EU.
At today’s meeting, we also touch upon the EU-Zimbabwe relations in the context of the wider relations of our two continents, Europe and Africa, and we look forward to further deliberations on the preparations for the EU-AU summit and other pan-African and pan-European issues.
Honourable Minister, we would like to express our appreciation for the continuation of a formal Political Dialogue with Zimbabwe. We wish to deepen our common engagement in this format, and we would suggest that we, in addition to the high-level dialogue, also allow for a more structured sectoral policy dialogue with line Ministries. We look forward to our future engagement.
H.E. Ambassador Timo Olkkonen, Head of EU Delegation to Zimbabwe [*]The European Union was represented at this occasion by
H.E. Timo Olkkonen, Ambassador, Head of Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Zimbabwe;
H.E. Laurent Chevallier, Ambassador of France;
H.E. Udo Volz, Ambassador of Federal Republic of Germany;
H.E. Loukas Karatsolis, Ambassador of Greece;
H.E. Carlo Perrotta, Ambassador of Italy;
H.E. Fionnuala Gilsenan, Ambassador of Ireland;
H.E. Barbara van Hellemond, Ambassador of the Kingdom of The Netherlands; H.E. Miguel De Calheiros Velozo, Ambassador of Portugal;
Mr Alexandru Irimia, Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of Romania;
Ms Cecilia Garcia Gasalla, Chargée d’Affaires of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain; Mr Martin Jörnrud, Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of Sweden;
Ms Françoise Puissant Baeyens, First Secretary with the Embassy of Belgium in Pretori

More E-U Sanctions On Zimbabwe If Mnangagwa Ignores To Observe Human Rights

By A Correspondent- The European Union said it would slap President Emmerson Mnangagwa with fresh sanctions if he ignores to observe the constitution.

The western bloc said this in a statement after the re-engagement dialogue meeting they had this week with Harare.

“Furthermore, we discussed human rights, democratisation, rule of law and good governance. The EU reaffirmed the need to pay special attention to these topics, also with the growing impact the global pandemic is having on these shared values.

“We are concerned about a shrinking democratic space, the lack of progress in addressing reports of violations of human rights by the security forces and in thoroughly investigating reported cases of forced disappearances,” said EU in a statement.

EU Warns Mnangagwa Against Gross Human Rights Violations

By A Correspondent- The European Union has challenged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to observe the constitution and respect human rights.

The western bloc said this in a statement after the re-engagement dialogue meeting they had this week with Harare.

“Furthermore, we discussed human rights, democratisation, rule of law and good governance. The EU reaffirmed the need to pay special attention to these topics, also with the growing impact the global pandemic is having on these shared values.

“We are concerned about a shrinking democratic space, the lack of progress in addressing reports of violations of human rights by the security forces and in thoroughly investigating reported cases of forced disappearances,” said EU in a statement.

Jay IsraelTears Into The Late TB Joshua

Self-confessed fake prophet Jay Israel has torn into the late TB Joshua questioning why he decided not to use his anointed oil, stickers, and water to heal himself.

Prophet Jay Israel took to Facebook alleging that TB Joshua had a chronic illness and he was on medication for the past two years.

Prophet Jay Israel wrote:

MY COMMENT ON TB JOSHUA !!
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I remember last year we did an expose on this man, talking about his deceptions, lies and manipulations. Many people have flocked into Nigeria to buy anointed water, stickers and oils that he claimed can heal any sickness. Here is a very interesting analogy. For the past 2 years TB Joshua was on medication 0, popping pills because he had a chronic illness.

None of this was made public because it would demoralise the water and oil customers and shut down the business. If this man was a true man of God why didn’t he use his anointed water, oil and stickers to heal himself?

The problem with our naive and senseless African brothers and sisters is that no matter the signs they will forever be blinded by religion. Before he died he was a false prophet, a thief, liar and a charlatan and now that he’s gone nothing changes, he remains the biggest Charlatan to ever walk on earth. Whether he makes heaven or hell that is between him and God .

May his soul rest in peace !!

Prophet TB Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) died last weekend after conducting a church service.

According to some sources, the man of cloth passed away around 2am, hours after he walked to his apartment from a church service to get some rest.

Last year, Jay Israel came out clean exposing how he used satanic dead pigeons, red towels and a horn to gain power, wealth and popularity while running a cult at his church, Times Live reported.

Israel, who was born in Zimbabwe, gave an account of how, when he joined a cult in Benin, he believed he was able to prophesy and make people do what he wanted them to do.

He told the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission) on Monday that he started a church in Harare at the age of 18.

Opening a church in SA, according to Israel is easy.

“It’s not much of a hustle. We started a gathering and when people gathered, it was a church before it was even registered.”

While still in Zimbabwe, Israel met a man from Ghana through Facebook who promised to help him grow his church.

“We started talking. He said he would take me to places and help me get bigger crowds.

“I asked him how? He said he could even help with prophesying. I was intrigued. I was excited. I invited him to Zimbabwe,” Israel said.

He left for Ghana with the man and they then went to Benin where he was introduced to an elderly man.

“We took a long drive to this village. As we were getting to the village, we saw so many kids. I asked why there were so many kids?”

He said the man told him that the children were kidnapped and brought to the country as sacrifices.

“The kids are used for black sacrifice. Their blood was used to sacrifice. It scared me a bit…”

The old man asked him what he wanted and Israel said he told him that he wanted his church to grow.

“I said I want spiritual power and I want to see crowds and I want to prophesy and tell people things about themselves.”

He said he was told a ritual for protection would be done before he could get what he wanted.

“We slept in a room. It was scary. There were sculptures smeared with blood.

“Many people across the world do not know what prophets do before they can lead people. I am not saying the power of God is not there, but we have messengers who are sent straight from hell to represent heaven. People are manipulated into believing that what they are told comes from God, yet it is not close from being from God.

“The man came with a razor. He used a black substance and rubbed it onto the cuts on my body.

“I was washed with water mixed with leaves. They took pigeons and cut them and smeared their blood all over me and they said this is now the process of initiation.”

After this procedure, Israel said he was told that he would be introduced to the god that he would be worshipping.

He was told the name of the god was Atiovi.

“The following day we went to another room where this god was. There was a lot of blood all over [the room]. It sounds like an African movie. It’s so unreal but it is what it is.”

He said he was told to kneel and bow down before the god. He was also told what to say to the god.

“They said, ‘OK, the initiation is done, we are going to give you a horn.’ It was a bighorn and I kept it in my bag.”

The horn had a “head” inside which was a substance.

Israel said the horn was covered with a red cloth. He was told to use it before his church services.

“They said when you go back to your country, you must make a sacrifice to the god [the horn] before you go into a church service. They said you kill a pigeon or chicken and take its blood and smear it on the horn. I was told to take gin and spit it on the head of the horn and say the words and lick it [blood] with your tongue.”

This was an “entry-level” sacrifice, he said.

“I believe if I was persistent I was going to do human sacrifice because it’s like a drug. It’s addictive…”

He said he was not forced to join a cult but that he joined so he could have the power to be able to call out people’s names and do things he could not do on his own.

According to Israel, “mega” churches use human sacrifices to remain wealthy and powerful.

While involved in the cult, Israel said he was introduced to a demonic bible and other books on how to manipulate and deceive people to get whatever he wanted.

He would conduct “Do as I say services” when he started a church in East London.

He would use a red towel to get people to give him whatever he wanted.

“I brought towels and I gave them to people. Before I could get them to people, I would demonstrate what the towel could do. Whatever I tell the towel to do is what the towel will make you do.

“I would put the towel over a person’s head and they would fall down.”

He used certain words to control crowds at church which his followers thought was him speaking in tongues. He would use bible scriptures to make people give money to the church. He would deceive his followers into believing that if they did not pay tithes, they were robbing God.

“The growth of the church did not mean people were growing spiritually. It was all about what I am getting at the end of this. After leaving everything with you, they [congregants] will find it important to come back to you and thank you for wiping them clean.”

He said he was living a high-end life with several cars and bodyguards.

People gave their most prized possessions to him.

“I would appear in people’s dreams and tell them what I want from them. They would come and say, ‘I saw prophet in my dreams telling me to give him my car.’

“If I want to bring fear to somebody, I would appear in their dreams and scare them. They would come and confess that they were questioning me.”

According to Israel, many people have been enslaved spiritually.

Israel said his occult life exhausted him to a point where he resorted to women, alcohol and drugs.

“I loved the rough life. I did not like church women.”

He said he left the cult because he got tired of slaughtering chickens as a sacrifice.

“I got tired of sacrificing chickens. I bought a lot of chickens to a point where people would ask me why I was buying too many chickens.”

When he wanted to get out of the cult, Israel said he started having bad dreams and he could not sleep at night.

“I could not sleep because of the dreams that were haunting me spiritually.”

He said he was told that if he did not renew the muthi he would be killed.

Israel claims to have apologised to the people he deceived and says he has returned all the possessions he received while running the cult.

Evans Rusike Leaves SuperSport United

Evans Rusike is leaving SuperSport United at the end of this month, club CEO Stan Matthews has confirmed.

Rusike’s deal is expiring on June 30 and the Pretoria-based side will not renew it. He will be released along with midfielder Lucky Mohomi.

According to Matthews, the pair has done little to convince the coach and they will not accommodate them anymore.

“On both players, we elected not to take their options as they didn’t do enough to convince the coach they could cement their place in the starting line-up. We can’t be accommodating players who seem happy to sit on the bench,” Matthews told Soccer Laduma.

“We appreciate their contributions, especially that Evans made in helping us lift the MTN8 and in reaching three consecutive finals and we wish him well at his future club. We hope he too goes on to future success.”

Rusike joined Matsatsantsa in 2018 on a three-year-old but his final season has been marred by nagging injuries and played second fiddle to on-fire Bradley Grobler.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

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