Chiwenga Announces New Measures To Curb Spread Of COVID-19

MEASURES TO CURB THE SURGE OF COVID-19

  1. Fellow Zimbabweans, the country has done very well in terms of curbing the spread of Covid 19. In addition, our vaccination against Covid 19 is going on very well.

The country is however experiencing a surge in cases. The last 7 seven days have seen 596 new cases and 26 deaths as compared to the same period in May 2021 where we had 132 new cases and 6 deaths.

This is a more than 4-fold increase in new cases and deaths. Sadly it has been noted that there has been a general complacency in adhering to the preventative measures both in the communities and workplaces.

We are also witnessing a sharp increase in cases and deaths globally and in the SADC region. In order to curb this surge in cases and deaths in Zimbabwe and prevent a potential 3rd wave, the following measures will be implemented effective Monday 14 June 2021.

  1. There will be stricter enforcement of the following preventive measures:
    – mandatory wearing of masks in public places.
    – maintaining social and physical distancing
    – washing or sanitising your hands frequently

3) Government will strengthen testing and contact tracing as well as quarantining contacts and isolating confirmed cases.

4) Regarding public transport, the operators are to adhere to recommended passenger numbers. They should ensure that all passengers are wearing their face masks properly.

On boarding, they must have their temperature checked and their hands sanitized. Public transport operators shall disinfect their vehicles after every trip.

5) With regards to gatherings, the following measures are to be implemented:
– All gatherings except funerals are banned. These gatherings include but are not limited to weddings, church gatherings, music festivals and sports activities.
– Funerals shall be limited to 30 people. All Covid 19 funerals will be supervised by health personnel.
– All workshops and meetings are to be held virtually. In addition, all offices, both government and private, are to decongest by 50% (except for offices connected with essential services)

6) With regards to retail businesses and shops, their operating hours shall be from 0800 hours to 1800 hours.

It is expected that the operators ensure that there is strict adherence to preventive measures such as the proper wearing of face masks, sanitizing and temperature checks of clients.

They should also ensure that they limit the number of clients in their shops to maintain physical distancing.

Beer halls and nightclubs will remain closed whilst bottle stores will operate from 1000 hours – 1600 hours.

Operators should ensure that there is no drinking in and around their premises. Failure to adhere to these measures will result in the withdrawal of business licenses.

Hotel and lodge bars and restaurants are open to their residents up to 2200 hours. All other restaurants and fast foods outlets will serve takeaways only.

7) With regards to people’s market places such as but not limited to Mbare, Renkin, Mupedzanhamo, Sakubva, Machipisa and others, they shall close at 1800 hours.

The operators shall ensure strict adherence to preventive measures such as the proper wearing of face masks, sanitizing, social distancing and temperature checks of their clients. Non-compliance will result in the closure of that market.

Our health inspectors and other law enforcement agents will move around and monitor compliance with these measures. Failure to adhere to these measures will result in the withdrawal of the business licenses.

8) With regards to tobacco auction floors, the owners must ensure strict adherence to preventive measures such as the proper wearing of face masks, temperature checks and sanitizing of clients and maintaining physical distancing.

Each consignment of tobacco bales to be accompanied by at most 2 people into the auction floor. Targeted vaccination of tobacco farmers and their workers will be available.

Tobacco auction floor employees are required to have a negative COVID-19 PCR or rapid antigen test which will be valid for 2 weeks. Vending within and around the tobacco floors is prohibited.

Our health inspectors and other law enforcement agencies shall be monitoring for compliance. Failure to adhere to these measures will result in the closure of that particular auction floor.

9) At all ports of entry there shall be strict enforcement of the 48-hour old PCR negative certificate requirement and mandatory testing of all travellers from hot spots at their expense regardless of their negative PCR certificates.

There shall be quarantining of those coming from hot spots in designated quarantine centres at their own expense. Those who present with fake COVID-19 negative certificates shall be arrested and prosecuted.

10) With regards to the management of local hot spots, the following measures shall be implemented:
a) There will be daily national updates of hot spots as part of the daily COVID-19 situational report
b) The public is being advised not to travel to these hot spots areas
c) There will be increased testing and contact tracing within the hot spot areas.

d) Vaccinations and health education will be intensified in the hot spots areas.
e) If the above measures fail to control the hot spot areas, targeted lockdowns will be effected in those areas.

Finally, I want to remind everyone to properly wear their face mask, sanitise, maintain physical and social distancing, and get vaccinated

Ndiraya Dedicates Chibuku Super Cup Win To David Yogi Mandigora

Dynamos coach Tonderai Ndiraya dedicated their Saturday’s 1-0 win against Harare City to club legend David Mandigora who passed on hours before the kick-off.

The 1980 Soccer Star of the Year died in Harare at the age of 64. He played for DeMbare’s senior team from the late 70s before coaching the side and guided it to the semifinals of the Champions League in 2008.

Speaking after the match, Ndiraya also remembered the nine DeMbare supporters who died in an accident in Gweru in 2016 on their way to a match.

“We received sad news before kick-off about the passing away of one of our legends, David Mandigora,” the coach said.

“We dedicate this win to him and of cause the nine supporters who perished in 2016 in Gweru on their way to support us.”

Dynamos got the win courtesy of a second half solitary strike from King Nadolo. The result extended their lead at the top of Group 1 with 11 points.

“I’m satisfied with the result and how the team defended, especially in the second half when Harare City were throwing everything on us,” Ndiraya added.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

David Yogi Mandigora

Update On Christian Eriksen Condition

UEFA says Danish forward Christian Eriksen has been stabilised after he collapsed on the pitch in Saturday’s Euro 2020 game against Finland in Copenhagen.

The incident caused the suspension of the match in the first half and the player’s Denmark teammates were in tears as medical staff were attending to him.

A statement posted on the Euro 2020 social media pages reads: “Following the medical emergency involving Denmark’s player Christian Eriksen, a crisis meeting has taken place with both teams and match officials.

The player has been transferred to the hospital and has been stabilised.”- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Christian Eriksen

“End Is Nigh For Mnangagwa Administration”

Tinashe Sambiri|The so called new dispensation comprises witches and wizards, MDC Alliance vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala has declared.

Hon Sikhala also described the destruction of vendors and informal traders’ stalls in Harare and Chitungwiza as heartless and insensitive.

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is destroying people’s lives and properties at will, according to Hon Sikhala.

“When you pontificate and call yourselves the 2nd Republic when you are clearly witches and wizards, you must know your end is nigh.

Zimbabwe deserves new leaders, leaders with people at heart.

People of Zimbabwe hv reached a breaking point. Everything they hv is being destroyed,” argued Hon Sikhala.

Mr Mnangagwa

EU Exerts Pressure On Mnangagwa To Implement Reforms

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is under pressure to implement key constitutional reforms before the 2023 Presidential Election…

The European Union has expressed concern at the violation of human rights in Zimbabwe.

This was discussed at a meeting held in Harare on Thursday. Zimbabwe was represented by Foreign Affairs and International Trade minister Frederick Shava while EU head of delegation to Zimbabwe, Timo Olkkonen was joined by ambassadors of EU Member States, France, Greece, Italy, Ireland, Portugal, The Netherlands, Spain and Romania.

In a brief statement The European Union said:

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…

World Health Organization, WeChat Join Hands In Efforts To Combat 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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Hon Sikhala On Harare Demolitions: Zim Deserves New Leader With People At Heart

Tinashe Sambiri|The so called new dispensation comprises witches and wizards, MDC Alliance vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala has declared.

Hon Sikhala also described the destruction of vendors and informal traders’ stalls in Harare and Chitungwiza as heartless and insensitive.

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is destroying people’s lives and properties at will, according to Hon Sikhala.

“When you pontificate and call yourselves the 2nd Republic when you are clearly witches and wizards, you must know your end is nigh.

Zimbabwe deserves new leaders, leaders with people at heart.

People of Zimbabwe hv reached a breaking point. Everything they hv is being destroyed,” argued Hon Sikhala.

Hon Sikhala

Mnangagwa Under Relentless Pressure To Stop Violation Of Human Rights…

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is under pressure to implement key constitutional reforms before the 2023 Presidential Election…

The European Union has expressed concern at the violation of human rights in Zimbabwe.

This was discussed at a meeting held in Harare on Thursday. Zimbabwe was represented by Foreign Affairs and International Trade minister Frederick Shava while EU head of delegation to Zimbabwe, Timo Olkkonen was joined by ambassadors of EU Member States, France, Greece, Italy, Ireland, Portugal, The Netherlands, Spain and Romania.

In a brief statement The European Union said:

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…

Mr Mnangagwa

BREAKING: President Of Zambia Collapses In Front Of Army

By A Correspondent | Zambia’s President, Edgar Lungu collapsed on Sunday, June 13, 2021, before a Defence Force Day event over “dizziness.”

Lungu was forced to cut short his presence and return to the State House, with the secretary to the cabinet Dr Simon Miti announcing that he is well.

“The President of the Republic of Zambia, Dr Edgar Chagwa Lungu, this afternoon experienced sudden dizziness whilst officiating at the 45th Defence Force Day Commemoration and Investiture Ceremony. His Excellency recovered immediately and walked to the official car and returned to his residence at State House,” said Dr Miti.

He continued saying:

“The President wishes to assure the general public and all concerned citizens and the international community that he is well and has continued to discharge his duties as Head of State, Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Force.”

5hrs later however, Lungu defied medical advice to rest, and bounced back at a fishing event where he announced: “Fellow Citizens,

I am inspecting fish ponds here at State House.”

#PromotingAquaculture
#BuildingZambiaTogether

40 Pupils Impregnated By Gold Panners

By A Correspondent- At least 63 girls in Bulawayo dropped out of school after being impregnated, while about 40 pupils were also impregnated by gold panners in Ntabazinduza within a year.

Sunday News understands that although various campaigns have been carried out against child sexual abuse, the practice was still rampant and every year many girls are forced to drop out of school after falling pregnant.

According to Zimbabwean laws, sexual intercourse with anyone below the age of 16 is a criminal offence, yet the majority of schoolgirls who fell pregnant fall below the age of consent.

Bulawayo provincial education director Mrs Olicah Kaira told a meeting hosted by the Matabeleland Council for the Welfare of the Child last week that since March last year when the country went into Covid-19 induced lockdown, at least 63 girls dropped out of school in the city after falling pregnant.

However, in 2020, the Government amended the Education Act to allow pregnant girls back in class but reports indicate that a few girls were returning to school, as they have to assume motherly roles.

According to Mrs Kaira, last term, Bulawayo saw three girls drop out of school due to pregnancies, while one 12-year-old pupil committed suicide during the term.

“As a ministry in Bulawayo we received three cases reported of unintended pregnancies this term alone and we think there could be more unreported cases. Since the onset of the lockdown the total number of cases now stands at 63.

We also received a report of a 12-year-old who committed suicide, investigations conducted by the ministry revealed that the situation at home where the child lived could have influenced the suicide,” she said.

She also said school authorities were battling with increased drug abuse.

“The ministry is also battling the issue of drugs and substance abuse. Some children are bringing the drugs to school and when they are questioned the pupils say that the drugs will be coming from parents who ask them to sell at school.”

In a related incident, more than 40 girls have also dropped out of school after they were impregnated by gold panners at Mbelesini in Ntabazinduna, Umguza District in Matabeleland North province. Sunday News visited the area last week where officials and parents told of chaos that has been brought by marauding gold panners.

“Not only have gold panners allegedly been having affairs with school girls, they have also invaded people’s farms and homes in search of the yellow metal. Ward Six councillor Alexander Mnkandla said most of the girls were below the age of 18 years.

“I can’t really say the exact number but I know at least 40 girls who have dropped out of school due to these pregnancies and it is sad because the responsible people are gold miners who disappear after getting the girls pregnant,” said Clr Mnkandla.

He said in some cases girls were as young as 12 years.

“Most of the girls are lured by money and they do not even know the dangers they are involving themselves in until they get pregnant and forced to drop out of school.”

Clr Mnkandla said the community has tried to find a solution but the major problem was that most of the panners were aggressive and were not locals.

“We have resorted to public meetings for girls at school to be educated about the right to education and information on the use of contraceptives. Early sexual engagement also increases the risk of girls suffering cervical cancer which is one of the leading killer diseases, especially among women hence our children must be educated first about abstinence.

It is very difficult for us, as the village we have appealed to the police but nothing concrete has been done. At night it is very dangerous to go out as the panners will be carrying dangerous weapons and making noise while shouting insults. We are living in fear,” he said.

He said most of the panners were reportedly from Binga, Kwekwe and Harare.

“The illegal gold panners are also destroying the environment. They are digging everywhere they think there is gold. They are digging everywhere in our backyards, even graves and we fear they are going to leave this place seriously degraded,” said the councillor.

Meanwhile, six schools in Bulawayo received mobile science equipment donated by Laboratory Equipment and Consumables (LEO BIO-TEC) as part of its Save Our Souls family strengthening programme. Babambeni, Godlwayo, Ingwegwe, and Ntshamathe primary schools each received a mobile laboratory worth US$2 500 while Magwegwe and Amhlophe High Schools each received protective clothing to use when conducting science experiments.

Mother In Law’s Bu_ttocks “Sliced” Over Water Bills

By A Correspondent- A heated argument over water bills payment between mother-in-law and daughter ended drastically yesterday.

Jacqueline Moyo the mother in law to Yvonne Ncube reived the news that her inlaw was no paying water bills which sparked an argument upon questioning her.

” When l confronted her she ran into the kitchen and picked a kitchen knife and jabbed my buttocks and my left arm,” said Moyo.

Speaking to a local publication, the daughter in law said her mother in law approached her basing on rumours which are lies because she has receipts showing that they were paying the bills”.

Bulawayo police spokesperson inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident.

He said, “We urge family members to solve their differences amicably and some assaults may appear minor but at times may result in the unnecessary loss of life”.

Mnangagwa: The Definition Of Terror In Zimbabwe

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Emmerson Mnangagwa’s naked lie of branding the People’s Movement, MDC Alliance as a terrorist group must never go unchallenged.

We all know that by branding the MDC Alliance as a terrorist group, Mnangagwa seeks to chlorinate arbitrary arrests, pre-trial detentions, abductions, rape, torture, murder and all sorts of evils his regime is committing against the people of Zimbabwe, particularly those opposed to his dictatorship.

As he was correctly described by ZANU PF Spokesperson, Simon Khaya Moyo upon his dismissal from that party in 2017, Mnangagwa is a “dishonest” , “divisive” and “deceptive” character.

When he says the opposition is “anti-people” and “anti-democratic”, it is a classic case of a hyena accusing goats of devouring her cubs. The intention is to wipe out all the goats under the pretext of protecting her cubs!

Mnangagwa is the same man who lied to the whole nation that he is “as soft as wool” and the next thing he unleashes the military in broad daylight to butcher unarmed civilians on 01 August 2018.

Zimbabweans know the real merchants of terror in this country.

They know very well that Emmerson Mnangagwa is the face of genocidal terror attacks that threatened to wipe out the entire population of Matabeleland and parts of Midlands from 1983-87 when he was the Minister of State Security.

We, the MDC Alliance are the end receivers of the terror at hands of a terrorist ZANU PF government fronted by Mnangagwa.

We are not the ones who took over the country via a bloody coup. We are not the ones who murdered innocent people in the bloody 2002 and June 2008 elections.

We are not the ones who have been kidnapping, torturing and disappearing citizens like what happened to Itai Dzamara, Cecilia Chimbiri, Joana Mamombe, Netsai Marova etc.

We are not the ones who subverted the people’s will by rigging the 2018 elections.

We are not the ones who are violently destroying people’s livelihoods by destroying informal traders’ vending sites as is currently happening in Chitungwiza and Harare.

We are the ones fighting for people’s livelihoods by defending the rights of the people like we did in Chilonga.

We are the ones who are defending the rights of the poor vendors. We are the ones fighting for the defense of our constitution and rule of law.

We possess no guns nor knobkerries but our strength lies in the people.

FreeMako

DefyOrDie

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Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Mr Mnangagwa

“He Was A Mere Tout”: Relatives Of Beitbridge Man Shot By Police Fume

By A Correspondent- Relatives of a Beitbridge man, who was shot and killed by a member of the security forces on an operation in the border town, say he was not a robber as police claimed, but just a mere tout at a bus terminus.

Police claimed Abel Gumbo, who was killed in Lutumba, was on the wanted list for a spate of armed robberies and fled when they took him by surprise.

The relatives want the officer, who shot Gumbo, charged with murder and their family compensated.

They said he only took to his heels thinking they were on a mission to enforce Covid-19 regulations and he was not putting on a face mask as per regulations.

The relatives feel authorities did not explore several other methods to arrest Gumbo without the fatal use of maximum force, considering he was entering a building.

Gumbo was shot dead at dawn on May 27 soon after he had helped a woman offload her cabbages off a South Africa bound truck.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said relatives should take their case to head of Beitbridge police Chief Superintendent Tichaona Nyongo.

“I am not aware of that version,” Nyathi said.

“Can the family approach the Dispol at Beitbridge and make an official complaint.

“If unsatisfied at Beitbridge the family must proceed to the province.”

Wellington Moyo (21), a family spokesman, said it would take long to recover from the shockthat followed Gumbo’s death.

“It was a cold morning when police arrived in a car in pursuit of some people while the deceased sat by the fire with two other guys,” Moyo said.

“Frightened from previous police encounters the deceased bolted on what became his last race.”

He was gunned down as he entered a room at Lutumba Beer Hall where his guardian lived.

“There was a woman at the place and a plain clothes man, who hit him asked whether Gumbo was Elvis, a suspected armed robber they were hunting down.

“Sadly this was Abel,” Moyo added.

He said soon after realising their mistake, the officers started arguing amongst themselves.

“One was heard asking the way forward since he had already made a mistake,” Moyo claimed.

“Dog handlers on the other side were heard complaining that their dogs had been disturbed by too much gunfire.”

The team then cordoned off the area and even barred the relatives of the deceased from viewing their loved one.

The relatives also disputed police claims that he was carrying a knife on the fateful day.

“We are sure they planted the weapon after realising their error.

“Why was everything done away from the relatives view?

“Even if he had a knife, could he have stabbed all those police and military officers,” asked Moyo.

Police reportedly sought Gumbo’s previous convictions at court where they discovered petty common assault

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Bus Operators Partner Car Assemblers To Start Assembling Local Buses

A consortium of local bus operators has partnered with car assemblers — AVM Africa and Quest Motors to start the assembling of local buses in a bid to solve the country’s transport woes.

This is part of the government’s efforts to promote the consumption of local products and create employment.

Speaking during the signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding between Amalgamated Bus Operators of Zimbabwe, bus assembler AVM Africa and Quest Motors, a vehicle manufacturing company based in the eastern city of Mutare, Transport deputy minister Mike Madiro said the move was aimed at supporting local industries by government and would boost the economy.

“We, as government, should support local industries in our vehicle sourcing and also in bus manufacturing. We will see more of this happening over time,” Madiro said.

In addition to creating employment, the assembling of buses locally is also expected to have ripple effects on the economy since a substantial amount of materials would be sourced locally.

It is envisaged that 500 buses will be assembled annually and the group says it will create opportunities for the regional market.

Since the Covid-19 induced lockdown, the government outlawed the use of privately-owned commuter omnibuses on urban routes in a bid to restore sanity in the public transport system and to provide affordable transport to the commuting public.

The state-owned Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) has monopoly to provide urban public transport.

However, the Zupco fleet cannot meet the high demand, and has been operating with buses sourced from the private sector players under its franchise.

Under the deal, the amalgamated bus operators will import bus kits from Belarus and China and AVM Africa along with Quest Motors assembling the vehicles.

Quest has over the years assembled Volvo, Leyland and Nissan buses, and currently holds the franchise to build Chinese-owned Yutong and Zhong Tong buses.

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Bogus Soldiers Dupe Land Seekers Cattle And Money

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF Mazowe District Coordinating Committee (DCC) came to the rescue of twenty-six land seekers in Mazowe who were duped cattle and money by two bogus soldiers last week.

Dzingai Chipara (47) and Nyembesi Tirivayi(59) were arraigned before Guruve magistrate  Rumbidzai Mugwagwa this Friday where they were remanded in custody to June 14

The state led by Albert Charehwa alleged that from November 2018, the duo swindled money and 26 beasts from desparate land seekers by parcelling out land illegally.

They misrepresented themselves to the land seekers that they were soldiers and would facilitate land through the ministry of agriculture.

The desparate land seekers approached DCC leadership after they were informed by lands officials that they had acquired the land illegally 

Thank God, We’re Equal To The Task!” Boasted Chamisa – Yet Delivered Not Even One Reform In 21yrs

By Nomusa Garikai- The Greeks of the Golden Age of Greece gave humanity the Olympic Games, built the Acropolis, laid the foundation of human civilisation and, most important of all, gave mankind democracy – government of the people by the people and for the people. 

There are many reasons why democracy has all but failed to take root in Zimbabwe and one of the reasons is are a pig-head society and there is nothing like being elevated into a position of power and authority to bring out the pig in pig-headed!. 

“According to President Chamisa, leadership is a huge responsibility that requires humility and focus,” reported Zimeye and went on to quote Chamisa.

“THE POWER OF BUILDING NEW THINGS..SOMETHING FRESH!!

Every time I meet Zimbabweans I’m amazed at the love I see written all over their faces, the palpable joy and hope in their eyes.

Leadership is a huge responsibility.

Trust is a great burden. The hope, enthusiasm and expectation is a call to duty. Thank God, we’re equal to the task!”

Shocking!

The people of Zimbabwe have risked life and limb to elect Chamisa and his fellow MDC friends into power on the understanding the MDC, as the party name implied, would deliver the democratic changes the nation has been dying for, literally. After 21 years on the political stage, 5 of which in the GNU, MDC has failed to deliver not even one democratic change. Not one! 

It is therefore shocking that Chamisa should have arrogance and chic to  boast of his competence and accomplishments. “Thank God, we’re equal to the task!” 

He even claims to have the gifts of “humility and focus!” 

To be fair to Chamisa and his MDC friends they are not the only ones who are pig-headed. After 41 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption that has left the country in economic ruins, Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies still believe they are the only ones are competent to rule Zimbabwe and hence the reason they have rigged elections, just to be absolutely certain a free, fair and credible election did not deliver regime change.

Chamisa and his MDC friends and Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF thugs have one thing in common; they are pig-headed demagogues who believe they are God Almighty’s gift to the nation. Compared to everyone else, they are infallible, “equal to the task”; no task is too hard for them. They are the “Misstra know it all!” Stevie Wonder sang of.

Pig-headed demagogues can never ever be democrats because the lack the humility to acknowledge they are fallible mortals and there is absolutely nothing special about them. 

The very idea of giving the ordinary citizen a meaningful say in the governance of the country, in a free, fair and credible elections is simply unthinkable to the demagogue. Democracy, government of the people by the people for the people, is a curse as far as the demagogues are concerned because the people will elect someone not “equal to the task”! 

Make no mistake about it, no one has ever said democracy is perfect. Free, fair and credible elections have resulted in the election of people not equal to the task. The election of former US President Donald Trump is one. The real beauty of a healthy and functioning democracy is that the American voters were able to put things right four years later.  

Where there is no healthy and functioning democracy, such as Zimbabwe, you get a demagogue into power and you are well and truly stuck! 

We in Zimbabwe are well and truly stuck with not only the Zanu PF buffoons but now the MDC village idiots to boot! Both Zanu PF and MDC have failed to deliver democracy and free, fair and credible elections because they are demagogues and not democrats. 

Five Perish In Chivhu- Gutu Horror Crash

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed the death of five people in an accident that occurred along Chivhu-Gutu road.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Nyathi told the national broadcaster that the accident occurred when an Inter-Africa bus collided with a Honda Stream vehicle while trying to overtake another bus.

The head-on collision occurred near Matizha Business Centre in Gutu District on Saturday morning.

A motorist who arrived soon after the accident said he took one of the survivors to Matizha Clinic.

Eyewitnesses told Masvingo Mirror that an Inter-Africa bus was trying to overtake another bus when it encroached into the lane of the oncoming Honda Stream.

The Honda Stream swerved off the road but the bus did the same and they collided.

Last year the government banned private commuter omnibuses (kombis) resulting in little non-commercial vehicles (4 passengers) overloading passengers to fill in the void in the transport sector.

The transport sector is now dominated by Mushikashika vehicles which although they have capacities of 4 passengers are carrying as many as nine passengers.- Masvingo Mirror

Horrific crash in Matizha area, Gutu District

Police Officers Get Lavish Treat For Conducting Demolitions

By A Correspondent- Chitungwiza Town Council lavished police officers conducting a demolition exercise in the town with takeaway food at a time service delivery has plunged to unprecedented levels.

More than 100 officers, including police officers drawn from Chitungwiza’s three stations – St Mary’s, Chitungwiza (Makoni) and Zengeza, police support unit and Municipality police were reportedly treated to chicken and chips and food bought from another top-class eatery in town.

The local authority also bought fuel for vehicles that were used in the exercise including council, Zimbabwe Republic Police as well as Local Government ministry trucks that had been taken from the central government.

Councillors in Chitungwiza have since distanced themselves from the exercise, reminiscent of the 2005 Operation Murambatsvina.

The demolitions of illegal structures within Harare Metropolitan Province commenced on Monday following a directive from Tafadzwa Muguti, the provincial development coordinator.

Chitungwiza residents through Chitungwiza Residents Trust (Chitrest) on Thursday got an interim court relief interdicting the continuation of the demolitions. Chitrest director Alice Kuvheya said:

We heard that council used its money to do the demolitions. We heard that they bought the food for the officers and fueled the vehicles.

It’s surprising that council is able to fund such an exercise when they can’t provide residents with essential services.

We don’t have water, garbage is all over the town, no medication. Council workers are not being paid yet they decide to go demolish informal traders’ sources of income.

The traders pay the taxes and rent to the council and the council comes back to them using their money to demolish their structures. It’s so inhumane.

Kuvheya said they would make sure every cent is accounted for with regards to the demolitions.

The Standard could not get a comment from Chitungwiza mayor Lovemore Maiko on Saturday as did not pick his phone while acting town Evangelista Machona was not reachable.

Mwonzora, Mnangagwa In Secret Meeting

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa and MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora on Friday held their first formal meeting since the Manicaland senator became the government’s preferred leader of the opposition amid murmurs of disapproval from his party.

Some MDC-T leaders say Mwonzora kept them in the dark about the meeting held at State House in Harare.

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga also attended the meeting that was curiously not covered by the state-controlled media, which usually follows Mnangagwa’s engagements with the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) religiously.

Polad is a platform where the president engages leaders of fringe political parties that took part in the 2018 presidential elections, including MDC-T.

Thokozani Khupe represented MDC-T in Polad before her ouster by Mwonzora in December last year.

The new MDC-T leader had said he would not take part in Polad meetings as he preferred broader dialogue to resolve Zimbabwe’s multiple political and economic problems.

Mwonzora at the weekend told The Standard that he had gone to State House to pay a courtesy call on Mnangagwa.

“There were two things,” he said. “The thing was that I went to pay a courtesy call as leader of the opposition in Parliament to the president and head of state.

“The second one was to deliver the MDC’s concrete proposals for dialogue as I was instructed by the congress.

“The meeting was cordial and respectful.

“The president, who was accompanied by the vice-president undertook to reply to our proposals after which we would have formal discussions on the matter.”

He, however, refused to disclose the MDC-T’s proposals, saying he was waiting for Mnangagwa’s response.

“Currently I am not at liberty to disclose the proposals because they are yet to be responded to, but they were procedural matters as well as substantive matters,” he added.

A senior MDC-T official accused Mwonzora of going to State House clandestinely as the matter was never discussed during the party’s recent meetings.

“We are all asking ourselves what was really so important about this meeting, which was kept away from everyone,” the official said.

“Something could really be fishy here.”

But Mwonzora defended himself, saying he was mandated by the MDC-T national council to pursue dialogue with Mnangagwa.

He said some of his party’s leaders were not available for the meeting on Friday.

“Well, leaders of my party were away on parliamentary business,” the opposition leader claimed.

“This is criticism coming from people who have failed to execute their mandate.

“I was directed by the MDC national council to pursue dialogue for the benefit of the people of Zimbabwe and I did just that.”

Some Polad members are also unhappy that Mnangagwa is seemingly going back on his word not to hold any talks outside the controversial Polad platform.

“We did not have a meeting today and if what you are saying happened, it had nothing to do with Polad,” said a Polad member, who requested to remain anonymous.

“That then raises questions on why Mwonzora, if indeed he is keen to dialogue, would secretly meet Mnangagwa who is also a principal under Polad? What then is the role of Polad?

“We suspect there is an unholy alliance going on here and parallel arrangements are- coming up.

“We will wait and see, but this is not what we expected from the two. We expect people to be transparent and to do things in good faith.”

Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa referred questions about the meeting between Mnangagwa and Mwonzora to the president’s spokesperson George Charamba.

Charamba was not picking calls yesterday.

Mwonzora and MDC-T deny allegations that they are being used by Mnangagwa and Zanu PF to fight the mainstream MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa.

The MDC Alliance says Zanu PF is using state institutions such as the courts and the police to aid MDC-T in its bid to position itself as the main opposition party in Zimbabwe.

-The Standard

Mwonzora In “Secret” Meeting With ED

By A Correspondent- MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora has admitted meeting with Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The two secretly met at the statehouse over an undisclosed agenda.

Some MDC-T leaders say Mwonzora kept them in the dark about the meeting held at State House in Harare.

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga also attended the meeting that was curiously not covered by the state-controlled media, which usually follows Mnangagwa’s engagements with the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) religiously.

Polad is a platform where the president engages leaders of fringe political parties that took part in the 2018 presidential elections, including MDC-T.

Thokozani Khupe represented MDC-T in Polad before her ouster by Mwonzora in December last year.

The new MDC-T leader had said he would not take part in Polad meetings as he preferred broader dialogue to resolve Zimbabwe’s multiple political and economic problems.

Mwonzora at the weekend told The Standard that he had gone to State House to pay a courtesy call on Mnangagwa.

“There were two things,” he said. “The thing was that I went to pay a courtesy call as leader of the opposition in Parliament to the president and head of state.

“The second one was to deliver the MDC’s concrete proposals for dialogue as I was instructed by the congress.

“The meeting was cordial and respectful.

“The president, who was accompanied by the vice-president undertook to reply to our proposals after which we would have formal discussions on the matter.”

He, however, refused to disclose the MDC-T’s proposals, saying he was waiting for Mnangagwa’s response.

“Currently I am not at liberty to disclose the proposals because they are yet to be responded to, but they were procedural matters as well as substantive matters,” he added.

A senior MDC-T official accused Mwonzora of going to State House clandestinely as the matter was never discussed during the party’s recent meetings.

“We are all asking ourselves what was really so important about this meeting, which was kept away from everyone,” the official said.

“Something could really be fishy here.”

But Mwonzora defended himself, saying he was mandated by the MDC-T national council to pursue dialogue with Mnangagwa.

He said some of his party’s leaders were not available for the meeting on Friday.

“Well, leaders of my party were away on parliamentary business,” the opposition leader claimed.

“This is criticism coming from people who have failed to execute their mandate.

“I was directed by the MDC national council to pursue dialogue for the benefit of the people of Zimbabwe and I did just that.”

Some Polad members are also unhappy that Mnangagwa is seemingly going back on his word not to hold any talks outside the controversial Polad platform.

“We did not have a meeting today and if what you are saying happened, it had nothing to do with Polad,” said a Polad member, who requested to remain anonymous.

“That then raises questions on why Mwonzora, if indeed he is keen to dialogue, would secretly meet Mnangagwa who is also a principal under Polad? What then is the role of Polad?

“We suspect there is an unholy alliance going on here and parallel arrangements are- coming up.

“We will wait and see, but this is not what we expected from the two. We expect people to be transparent and to do things in good faith.”

Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa referred questions about the meeting between Mnangagwa and Mwonzora to the president’s spokesperson George Charamba.

Charamba was not picking calls yesterday.

Mwonzora and MDC-T deny allegations that they are being used by Mnangagwa and Zanu PF to fight the mainstream MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa.

The MDC Alliance says Zanu PF is using state institutions such as the courts and the police to aid MDC-T in its bid to position itself as the main opposition party in Zimbabwe.

-The Standard

Soccer Lovers Mourn Yogi

By A Correspondent- Soccer lovers from within and outside the country continue to mourn Dynamos legend and 1980 Soccer Star of the Year David “Yogi” Mandigora, who died in Harare yesterday.
He was 64.

Mandigora, who was the first player to be voted Soccer Star of the Year in independent Zimbabwe, had been battling diabetes for a long time.

His right leg was amputated in October 2017. His condition deteriorated in the last few days, leading to his death in the early hours of yesterday.

Sunday Chidzambwa, one of Mandigora’s closest friends, led the tributes, describing his death as a huge loss to both Dynamos and Zimbabwe.

He said Yogi’s death had dealt a double blow to the Mandigora family, who also lost his elder sister two weeks ago and are in the process of repatriating her body from the United Kingdom.

“We played together at Dynamos and in the national team, and he was always my roommate whenever we went into camp for both teams.
“It so happened that after we were both injured, we decided to venture into coaching.

“His death is a very sad loss to Zimbabwean football and to Dynamos. He did very well with Dynamos at home and in the Champions League, where he reached the semi-finals.

“Yogi was a humble guy, a quiet man who would always focus on what he would be doing,’’ Chidzambwa said.

The country’s most successful coach said it was a saddening development that “death continues to rob us of our legends and experienced people whose wisdom we can always tap from”.

“It is unfortunate that there is nothing we can do… maybe it is God’s wish. Asi rufu chinhu chisinga jairike inasmuch as we have to live with it,’’ he said.

David George, Mandigora’s trusted lieutenant when DeMbare swept into the 2008 Champions League semi-finals, was at a loss for words.

The former Dynamos winger was Mandigora’s assistant when the Glamour Boys secured a semi-final berth from a tough Champions League group that had three past winners of the competition — Al Ahly, Zamalek (Egypt) and Ivorian giants ASEC Mimosas. The team were only stopped by Coton Sport Garoua of Cameroon.

ZIFA also sent in their condolences to the family.

“ZIFA would like to express its sincere condolences to the Mandigora family and the football family at large following the sad and untimely departure of Warriors and Dynamos legend David ‘Yogi’ Mandigora.
“Mandigora served Zimbabwean football with great tenacity and distinction, and that he was crowned Soccer Star of the Year at Independence in 1980 speaks volumes of the great contribution of this wonderful soul to the beautiful game.
“It is very painful that the football fraternity continues to lose such humble characters who have contributed immensely to the development and growth of this game,’’ said ZIFA communications and competitions manager Xolisani Gwesela.

Former referees Felix Tangawarima, Brighton Mudzamiri, Joseph Mususa and Gladmore Muzambi also expressed shock and sadness at the news of Mandigora’s demise.

Ex-Warriors and Chapungu midfielder Kennedy Chihuri, who is now based in England, said the ex-midfielder’s death came at a time when former players had begun pooling resources to assist him with his medical bills.
Former Zimbabwe and CAPS United coach Charles Mhlauri described him as a very knowledgeable and yet unassuming coach from whom he had learnt a lot. Mhlauri appointed the late Willard Mashinkila-Khumalo and Mandigora as his assistants when the Warriors went to the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.

“The passing on of David ‘Yogi’ Mandigora saddens me. The game has lost yet another great gentleman of the game.

“We all know he fought a good fight which we all thought he was winning — having lost a leg, he had soldiered on but lost the battle on some glad day.

“Despite us having spent time in opposite dugouts, he was such an easy-going character at Dynamos while I was at CAPS.
“We would always meet almost every lunch hour in Milton Park for lunch at Joe ‘Pajero’ Musenda’s restaurant. It was his humble character that drew me closer to him.
“Yogi was a guy whose career defines not only the history of Dynamos, but football in Zimbabwe.
“He was a man who paid attention to detail, but never used the level of his voice to enhance his point. Cool as a cucumber all the time,’’ Mhlauri said.
Mandigora, he added, was a selfless character who always wanted the best for Zimbabwean football.
“When I chose an assistant coach, he was among the people I consulted, including Sunday Chidzambwa.
“He showed great maturity…he could have raised his hand for the position, but did not. Instead, he suggested other names, most of them not comparable to his experience.
“This defines his selfless character where he put the needs of others before his.
“His willingness to help was excellent. I had always admired him at Dynamos, and even when we crossed paths when he was at Lancashire Steel and I was at AmaZulu, he came across as a straightforward guy.
“Indeed, he was man of his word. As we sat at that table at Raylton Sports Club discussing possible assistant coaches I could bring to the national team, not on a single moment did he even raise his hand, but kept trying hard to assist with names.
“Sunday did most of the talking, and the two, you could see they had come a long way and had a natural understanding.
“As time would have it, I eventually settled for David Mandigora and Willard Khumalo to be my assistants, and we became family.
“Our union was blessed with a mutual understanding and defined by common objectives.
“There were times when the discussion became tough, as happens in soccer, not to mention the arrival Dick De Boer, a Dutch coach whom I had fished out of Holland.”
Mhlauri added that when things got heated, Yogi would take a moment to smoke a cigarette.
“He loved his cigarettes.
“Every time after a meeting, he would be the first to leave the conference room. It took me a while to understand that it was out of respect to the group. Instead, he wanted a little private moment to enjoy his cigar.
“He was always on hand on the bench, oozing with so much confidence and experience from his playing and coaching days that had started when I was still an apprentice at Zimbabwe Saints Juniors under my coach, the late Jani Gwede.
“He was a true gentleman. He never stuck out his head to get credit. He just did the work.
“There are two types of managers: Those who do the work and those who get the credit. Yogi did the job.
“My thoughts and prayers to his family and I will forever miss Yogi.”

-State media

“Properly Implemented Reforms Will Finish Off Zanu PF”

By Patrick Guramatunhu- “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.

It is true that the twin-cab Isuzu trucks for each of the country’s 270 chiefs @ US$ 30 000 for a total of US$ 8.1 million at a time Zimbabwe is failing to buy enough corona virus vaccine are a bribe to the chiefs. Chamisa is spot on, the chiefs are being paid for their part in “frog-marching voters to vote for Zanu PF”! 

It is no secret that voters in the rural areas, constituting about 50% of the voters, in particular have been reduced to nothing short of medieval serfs beholden to the overbearing chiefs, village heads, war veterans, green bombers and all the other Zanu PF operatives. 

In 2008 SADC leaders forced Mugabe and his Zanu PF cronies to agree to the implementation of a raft of democratic reforms whose primary purpose was end Zanu PF’s carte blanche dictatorial control of state institutions including traditional leaders to free them to carryout their democratic duties of safe guarding the freedoms and rights of all the citizens without favour or fear. 

The reforms, properly implemented, would have ended Zanu PF’s practice of bribing the Chiefs and freed the rural voters to vote freely, for example. 

The task to implement the democratic reforms were left to Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends in the 2008 to 2013 GNU. Nelson Chamisa, Tendai Biti and most of the other leaders in the MDC A and MDC-T were senior MDC leaders in the GNU. 

Sadly, MDC leaders failed to implement even one token reform in the five years of the GNU. Not even one reform!

SADC leaders made a last minute determined attempt to have Zimbabwe’s July 2013 elections postponed until the reforms were implemented. “If you go into elections next month, you are going to lose. The elections are done!” Tsvangiai and company were warned. 

Tsvangirai et al did not listen for the same reason they had failed to implement even one reform during the GNU – greed. MDC leaders knew Zanu PF was rigging the elections but they also knew Zanu PF was giving away a few gravy train seats to entice the opposition to participate. 

Ever since the 2008 GNU debacle MDC leaders have participated in Zimbabwe’s flawed and illegal elections for the sake of the bait gravy train seat and knowing that doing so gave the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy! 

There is very little the ordinary Zimbabweans can do to stop the 2023 elections going ahead, both Zanu PF and MDC are set to play their assigned roles, one blatantly rigging the elections and the other participating regardless how flawed the process gets. 

However the one thing ordinary Zimbabweans can and must do is to denounce these elections as a farce and make sure they play no part in the whole fraudulent affair. 

SADC leaders were right to condemn the 2013 elections as a farce in advance because the elections were rigged in advance. Zanu PF has already rigged the 2023 elections in advance. How can an election in which 50% of the voters are frog matched to vote for a predetermined candidate and party be anything but a rigged election!  

“The people and the country are Zanu pf’s last worries!” And you have aided and abetted Zanu PF by giving the regime that “frog – matches voters” legitimacy!

The people must not only refuse to participate in these 2023 elections without first implementing the reforms but demand that elections must be declared here and now, in advance because they have already been rigged in advance, null and void. 

Zimbabwe has spent the last 41 years blundering from pillar to post. Well here is the one thing we can do right – implement the reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections. Surely that is not too much to ask!

Elephants Kill 30

By A Correspondent- At least 30 people have been killed by elephants in Zimbabwe this year alone, with the number expected to rise as the country approaches the dry season when animals move more in search of food and water.

The Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority (Zimparks) confirmed the deaths, saying the growing number of cases of human-wildlife conflict mostly involve elephants.

“We are experiencing a rise in deaths spawned by elephants. This year, so far we have recorded 30 cases of people who have been killed by elements. These animals are overcrowded, so as a result, they escape from the game parks and invade people’s territories in search of food or water where people get killed,” Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management spokesperson Tinashe Farawo said.

“We are in June, the situation is expected to worsen in the dry months because, in the parks, there will be less food, less water, which means people need to be very careful as the elephants will be moving around and ravaging territories.”

He added that Zimparks was trying to come up with solutions to reduce cases of human-animal conflict in the country.

“We are still planning how best we can control the population of elephants and we have come up with several options such as translocating the animals into other areas, but the challenge is that it is too expensive, as we all know that elephants are also capable of destroying anything,” Farawo said.

“We are moving around the communities to do awareness campaigns that educate people on animal habits and how to protect themselves.”

At 100 000, Zimbabwe has the world’s second-largest population of elephants after neighbouring Botswana and is considering culling as a way of controlling the population.

-NewsDay

No Joy For Revellers As Government Maintains Ban On Beer Halls

By A Correspondent-The government has maintained a ban on beer halls and reduced operating times for bottle stores.

These measures take effect from tomorrow Monday.

Under the new measures, restaurants are no longer permitted to sell food to sit-in customers save for those appended to hotels and lodges.

“Beerhalls and night clubs will remain closed whilst bottle stores will operate from 10:00 hours to 16:00 hours. Operators should ensure that there is no drinking in and around their premises. Failure to adhere to these measures will result in withdrawal of business licenses,” Vice President Constantino Chiwenga announced yesterday.

-State media

Chiwenga Bars Church Gatherings As Government Returns Lock-Down

By A Correspondent-The government has with effect from tomorrow Monday, banned all gatherings, except funerals, in new Covid-19 containment measures aimed at curtailing a possible third wave of the pandemic.

Announcing the new regulations at a Press Conference in Harare yesterday, Vice President and Health and Child Care Minister, Constantino Chiwenga, said last week Zimbabwe recorded 596 new cases and 26 deaths, figure authorities believe as a consequence of complacency in communities and at workplaces.

“All gatherings except funerals are banned. These gatherings include, but not limited to weddings, church gatherings, music festivals and sports activities,” VP Chiwenga said, adding that funerals shall be limited to 30 people.

Companies have been directed to de-congest their premises by 50 percent, while workshops have been banned.

“All workshops and meetings are to be held virtually. In addition, all offices — both Government and private — are to de-congest by 50 percent (except for offices connected with essential services).”

Under the new measures, restaurants are no longer permitted to sell food to sit-in customers save for those appended to hotels and lodges.

“Beerhalls and night clubs will remain closed whilst bottle stores will operate from 10:00 hours to 16:00 hours. Operators should ensure that there is no drinking in and around their premises. Failure to adhere to these measures will result in withdrawal of business licenses,” said Chiwenga.

-State media

T B Joshua Died Before Getting Magaya’s Animals

By A Correspondent- The late Nigerian preacher TB Joshua died before the Zimbabwean self-proclaimed prophet Walter Magaya failed had delivered an assignment he had given him.

According to Magaya, before his death, TB Joshua gave the Zimbabwean the task of buying two elephants, a zebra and a giraffe as he wanted to open a zoo.

TB Joshua died before Magaya could send him the animals.

Magaya said he bought the animals but could not get clearance from the Nigerian immigration department to travel to the Western African country.

Magaya Failed TB Joshua

By A Correspondent- Self-proclaimed prophet Walter Magayafailed to deliver an assignment he had been given by the late TB Joshua.

According to online news, before his death, TB Joshua reportedly gave Magaya the task of buying two elephants, a zebra and a giraffe as he wanted to open a zoo.

TB Joshua died before Magaya could send him the animals.

Magaya said he bought the animals but could not get clearance from the Nigerian immigration department to travel to the Western African country.

-Online

Magaya In Poaching Deals With TB Joshua

By A Correspondent- The late Nigerian preacher TB Joshua died before the Zimbabwean self-proclaimed prophet Walter Magaya failed had delivered an assignment he had given him.

According to Magaya, before his death, TB Joshua gave the Zimbabwean the task of buying two elephants, a zebra and a giraffe as he wanted to open a zoo.

TB Joshua died before Magaya could send him the animals.

Magaya said he bought the animals but could not get clearance from the Nigerian immigration department to travel to the Western African country.

“Thank God, We’re Equal To The Task!” Boasted Chamisa – Yet Delivered Not Even One Reform In 21yrs

By Nomusa Garikai | The Greeks of the Golden Age of Greece gave humanity the Olympic Games, built the Acropolis, laid the foundation of human civilisation and, most important of all, gave mankind democracy – government of the people by the people and for the people.

There are many reasons why democracy has all but failed to take root in Zimbabwe and one of them is a pig-headed society: there is nothing like being elevated into a position of power and authority to bring out a pig.

“According to President Chamisa, leadership is a huge responsibility that requires humility and focus,” reported ZimEye and went on to quote Chamisa.

“THE POWER OF BUILDING NEW THINGS..SOMETHING FRESH!!

Every time I meet Zimbabweans I’m amazed at the love I see written all over their faces, the palpable joy and hope in their eyes.

Leadership is a huge responsibility.

Trust is a great burden. The hope, enthusiasm and expectation is a call to duty. Thank God, we’re equal to the task!”

Shocking!

The people of Zimbabwe have risked life and limb to elect Chamisa and his fellow MDC friends into power on the understanding the MDC, as the party name implied, would deliver the democratic changes the nation has been dying for, literally. After 21 years on the political stage, 5 of which in the GNU, MDC has failed to deliver not even one democratic change. Not one!

It is therefore shocking that Chamisa should have arrogance and chic to boast of his competence and accomplishments. “Thank God, we’re equal to the task!”

He even claims to have the gifts of “humility and focus!”

To be fair to Chamisa and his MDC friends they are not the only ones who are pig-headed. After 41 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption that has left the country in economic ruins, Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies still believe they are the only ones are competent to rule Zimbabwe and hence the reason they have rigged elections, just to be absolutely certain a free, fair and credible election did not deliver regime change.

Chamisa and his MDC friends and Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF thugs have one thing in common; they are pig-headed demagogues who believe they are God Almighty’s gift to the nation. Compared to everyone else, they are infallible, “equal to the task”; no task is too hard for them. They are the “Misstra know it all!” Stevie Wonder sang of.

Pig-headed demagogues can never ever be democrats because the lack the humility to acknowledge they are fallible mortals and there is absolutely nothing special about them.

The very idea of giving the ordinary citizen a meaningful say in the governance of the country, in a free, fair and credible elections is simply unthinkable to the demagogue. Democracy, government of the people by the people for the people, is a curse as far as the demagogues are concerned because the people will elect someone not “equal to the task”!

Make no mistake about it, no one has ever said democracy is perfect. Free, fair and credible elections have resulted in the election of people not equal to the task. The election of former US President Donald Trump is one. The real beauty of a healthy and functioning democracy is that the American voters were able to put things right four years later.

Where there is no healthy and functioning democracy, such as Zimbabwe, you get a demagogue into power and you are well and truly stuck!

We in Zimbabwe are well and truly stuck with not only the Zanu PF buffoons but now the MDC village idiots to boot! Both Zanu PF and MDC have failed to deliver democracy and free, fair and credible elections because they are demagogues and not democrats.

Overzealous Cop Guns-Down Mutare Man Over Covid Regulations

By A Correspondent- A Mutare man was reportedly shot at Legends Bar in Chikanga by a police officer trying to enforce lockdown regulations.

It is alleged that the man was shot and injured on the hip when the bullet penetrated a vehicle he was seated in and severely damaged his hip bone.

The accused, police constable Matthew Tichivanhu who is attached to the Support Unit Changadzi Sierra Troop is facing attempted murder charges.

Initially, Godfrey Mafukashe (37) of Chikanga 2 had been hauled before a provincial magistrate on charges of defeating the course of justice after the police had alleged that he had been shot while attacking cops who were enforcing Covid-19 lockdown regulations. However, the case has taken a new twist.

Mafukashe, who is out on bail, has since filed an attempted murder charge against Constable Tichivanhu for shooting him as he was seated in his friend’s car.

Mafukashe is arguing that he had nothing to do with the fracas that happened at the bar as he was seated in the vehicle when police raided the pub and arrested 27 patrons.

Through his lawyers, Mafukashe told the Officer Commanding Mutare District Police, Chief Superintendent Mutadza, that his arrest was wrong as he was the victim.

An attempted murder charge was subsequently opened at Chikanga Police Station under CR115/05/21 and the docket has since been referred to CID Mutare for further investigations.

In his complaint letter to Chief Superintendent Mutadza, Mafukashe said he was a victim of a police shooting.

The incident happened on May 29 at around 9:30pm The Manica Post reports.

-State media

Mnangagwa Says: MDC Alliance Is A Terrorist Organisation | IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH?

By Farai D Hove | The ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa who has personally executed the worst state terrorism against a local population in Southern Africa, since the 1800s, has described the MDC Alliance as a terrorist organisation.

Mnangagwa was speaking at the launch of empowerment programmes for war veterans in Harare, when he claimed the MDC Alliance was anti-democratic and anti-developmental. He said:

“Let us all remain astute and vigilant, aware of the asymmetrical tactics of the opposition, in particular, the MDC Alliance whose character resembles that of a terrorist organisation.

“The MDC Alliance has nothing democratic about it. It is anti-constitution, anti-development and anti-people, but pro-violence and destruction.

“Let us remain vigilant and be wary of the MDC-A, which is anti-people and anti-democratic.”

His statements come barely a year after announcing that he will use the army against Harare residents when he suspects they are guilty of stopping the rain, and in the last 3 years he has unleashed rogue soldiers onto Harare’s streets leading to the murder of over 25 people, the raping and torture of over 50 women. On the 1st August, he used rogue soldiers to change the election results.

Why Would Mnangagwa Entertain Java?

By A Correspondent-A photo of President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Panganai Java in the President’s house has gone viral.

The question with many is that why is the President entertaining Java?

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Dembare Dedicates Win To Late Mandigora As Football Fratenity Mourns Soccer Legend

The football fraternity was thrown into mourning following the death of Zimbabwe football legend and 1980 Soccer Star of the Year David “Yogi” Mandigora at his Harare home yesterday morning.

Mandigora was reportedly scheduled to have his remaining leg amputated after losing his other limb to peripheral vascular disease in October 2017.

Apart from being the first soccer star in independent Zimbabwe, Yogi won numerous league titles as a player with Harare giants Dynamos and would also win the 2007 league title for the club as coach.

The Highfield-bred football icon had his last stint with Dynamos in 2015.

Mandigora ranks among some of the best coaches to emerge from Zimbabwe, who in 2008 led Dynamos to the CAF Champions League semifinal.

Zifa took the lead in paying tribute to a legend, who was part of the first Warriors squad at independence in 1980.

“Zifa would like to send its condolences to the Mandigora family and the football fraternity at large following the sad passing on of Warriors legend David Mandigora. Mandigora is undoubtedly one of the best football servants to be produced in this country,” communication and competitions manager Xolisani Gwesela said.

“Being the first soccer star in independent Zimbabwe in 1980 speaks volumes of the immense talent Mandigora possessed. Taking Dynamos to the semi-finals of the Caf champions’ league is further evidence that Mandigora was a quality coach. May his dear soul rest in eternal peace,” he added.

The Premier Soccer League (PSL) also took to Twitter to pay tribute to the former star midfielder.

“We are saddened by the untimely passing of football legend David ‘Yogi’ Mandigora. Our sincere condolences go to the Mandigora family and the entire football family during this difficult period. May his soul rest in peace,” they said.

Dynamos were yet to release a statement on the passing on of the club legend by the time of going to print, but coach Tonderai Ndiraya dedicated the team’s win against Harare City to his former mentor.

“We received sad news today just before kick-off that we lost one of our legends in David Mandigora. We want to dedicate this win to David Mandigora and of course to our supporters, who perished on their way to support the team in Gweru in 2016,” he said after the match yesterday.

Dynamos was yesterday commemorating the fifth annivesary of that accident.

Ndiraya along with his goalkeepers’ coach Gift Muzadzi were part of Yogi’s backroom staff during his last stint at the club in 2015.

Mandigora began his coaching career in 1987 when he joined Darryn Textiles soon after hanging up his boots.

However, his first notable feat as a coach was when he won the Division One league with a Lancashire Steel side in 1994 introducing exciting talents such as Kingstone Rinemhota and Petros Sibanda to name a but a few to topflight football

The cause of Mandigora’s death is not known yet. Mourners are gathered at number 9 Goshaw Road, Vainona.

-The Standard

FULL TEXT: Chiwenga Announces Additional Measures To Curb The Spread Of COVID-19

  1. Fellow Zimbabweans, the country has done very well in terms of curbing the spread of Covid 19. In addition our vaccination against Covid 19 is going on very well. The country is however experiencing a surge in cases. The last 7 seven days have seen 596 new cases and 26 deaths as compared to the same period in May 2021 where we had 132 new cases and 6 deaths. This is a more than 4 fold increase in new cases and deaths. Sadly it has been noted that there has been a general complacency in adhering to the preventative measures both in the communities and work places. We are also witnessing a sharp increase in cases and deaths globally and in the SADC region. In order to curb this surge in cases and deaths in Zimbabwe and prevent a potential 3rd wave, the following measures will be implemented effective Monday 14 June 2021.
  2. There will be stricter enforcement of the following preventive measures.
  • mandatory wearing of masks in public places.
  • maintaining social and physical distancing
  • washing or sanitising your hands frequently
    3) Government will strengthen testing and contact tracing as well as quarantining contacts and isolating confirmed cases.
    4) Regarding public transport, the operators are to adhere to recommended passenger numbers. They should ensure that all passengers are wearing their face masks properly. On boarding they must have their temperature checked and their hands sanitized. Public transport operators shall disinfect their vehicles after every trip.
    5) With regards to gatherings, the following measures are to be implemented.
    All gatherings except funerals are banned. These gatherings include but are not limited to weddings, church gatherings, music festivals and sports activities.
    Funerals shall be limited to 30 people. All Covid 19 funerals will be supervised by health personnel.
    All workshops and meetings are to be held virtually. In addition all offices, both government and private, are to decongest by 50% (except for offices connected with essential services)
    6) With regards to retail businesses and shops, their operating hours shall be from 0800 hours to 1800 hours. It is expected that the operators ensure that there is strict adherence to preventive measures such as proper wearing of face masks, sanitizing and temperature checks of clients. They should also ensure that they limit the number of clients in their shops to maintain physical distancing.
    Beer halls and night clubs will remain closed whilst bottle stores will operate from 1000 hours – 1600 hours. Operators should ensure that there is no drinking in and around their premises. Failure to adhere to these measures will result in withdrawal of business licenses.
    Hotel and lodge bars and restaurants are open to their residents up to 2200 hours. All other restaurants and fast foods outlets will serve takeaways only.
    7) With regards to people’s market places such as but not limited to Mbare, Renkin, Mupedzanhamo, Sakubva, Machipisa and others, they shall close at 1800 hours. The operators shall ensure strict adherence to preventive measures such as proper wearing of face masks, sanitizing, social distancing and temperature checks of their clients. Non-compliance will result in closure of that market.
    Our health inspectors and other law enforcement agents will move around and monitor compliance to these measures. Failure to adhere to these measures will result in withdrawal of the business licenses.
    8) With regards to tobacco auction floors, the owners must ensure strict adherence to preventive measures such as proper wearing of face masks, temperature checks and sanitizing of clients and maintaining physical distancing. Each consignment of tobacco bales to be accompanied by at most 2 people into the auction floor. Targeted vaccination of tobacco farmers and their workers will be available.
    Tobacco auction floor employees are required to have a negative Covid 19 PCR or rapid antigen test which will be valid for 2 weeks. Vending within and around the tobacco floors is prohibited.
    Our health inspectors and other law enforcement agenties shall be monitoring for compliance. Failure to adhere to these measures will result in closure of that particular auction floor.
    9) At all ports of entry there shall be strict enforcement of the 48 hour old PCR negative certificate requirement and mandatory testing of all travelers from hot spots at their expense regardless of their negative PCR certificates.
    There shall be quarantining of those coming from hot spots in designated quarantine centres at their own expense. Those who present with fake Covid 19 negative certificates shall be arrested and prosecuted.
    10) With regards to management of local hot spots, the following measures shall be implemented
    a) There will be daily national updates of hot spots as part of the daily Covid 19 situational report
    b) The public is being advised not to travel to these hot spots areas
    c) There will be increased testing and contact tracing within the hot spot areas.
    d) Vaccinations and health education will be intensified in the hot spots areas.
    e) If the above measures fail to control the hot spot areas, targeted lockdowns will be effected in those areas.
    Finally, I want to remind everyone to properly wear your face mask, sanitise, maintain physical and social distancing, and get vaccinated.

Mwonzora-Mnangagwa Secret Meeting Worries Party, POLAD Members

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora on Friday held their first formal meeting since the Manicaland senator became the government’s preferred leader of the opposition  amid murmurs of disapproval from his party.

Some MDC-T leaders say Mwonzora kept them in the dark about the meeting held at State House in Harare.

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga also attended the meeting that was curiously not covered by the state-controlled media, which usually follows Mnangagwa’s engagements with the Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) religiously.

Polad is a platform where the president engages leaders of fringe political parties that took part in the 2018 presidential elections, including MDC-T.

Thokozani Khupe represented MDC-T in Polad before her ouster by Mwonzora in December last year.

The new MDC-T leader had said he would not take part in Polad meetings as he preferred broader dialogue to resolve Zimbabwe’s multiple political and economic problems.

Mwonzora yesterday told The Standard that he had gone to State House to pay a courtesy call on Mnangagwa.

“There were two things,” he said. “The thing was that I went to pay a courtesy call as leader of the opposition in Parliament to the president and head of state.

“The second one was to deliver the MDC’s concrete proposals for dialogue as I was instructed by the congress.

“The meeting was cordial and respectful.

“The president, who was accompanied by the vice-president undertook to reply to our proposals after which we would have formal discussions on the matter.”

He, however, refused to disclose the MDC-T’s proposals, saying he was waiting for Mnangagwa’s response.

“Currently I am not at liberty to disclose the proposals because they are yet to be responded to, but they were procedural matters as well as substantive matters,” he added.

A senior MDC-T official accused Mwonzora of going to State House clandestinely as the matter was never discussed during the party’s recent meetings.

“We are all asking ourselves what was really so important about this meeting, which was kept away from everyone,” the official said.

“Something could really be fishy here.”

But Mwonzora defended himself, saying he was mandated by the MDC-T national council to pursue dialogue with Mnangagwa.

He said some of his party’s leaders were not available for the meeting on Friday.

“Well, leaders of my party were away on parliamentary business,” the opposition leader claimed.

“This is criticism coming from people who have failed to execute their mandate.

“I was directed by the MDC national council to pursue dialogue for the benefit of the people of Zimbabwe and I did just that.”

Some Polad members are also unhappy that Mnangagwa is seemingly going back on his word not to hold any talks outside the controversial Polad platform.

“We did not have a meeting today and if what you are saying happened, it had nothing to do with Polad,” said a Polad member, who requested to remain anonymous.

“That then raises questions on why Mwonzora, if indeed he is keen to dialogue, would secretly meet Mnangagwa who is also a principal under Polad? What then is the role of Polad?

“We suspect there is an unholy alliance going on here and parallel arrangements are- coming up.

“We will wait and see, but this is not what we expected from the two. We expect people to be transparent and to do things in good faith.”

Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa referred questions about the meeting between Mnangagwa and Mwonzora to the president’s spokesperson George Charamba.

Charamba was not picking calls yesterday.

Mwonzora and MDC-T deny allegations that they are being used by Mnangagwa and Zanu PF to fight the mainstream MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa.

The MDC Alliance says Zanu PF is using state institutions such as the courts and the police to aid MDC-T in its bid to position itself as the main opposition party in Zimbabwe.

-The Standard

Gold Dealer Killed In Front Of Family

A gold dealer in Lower Gweru, Midlands province, died when suspected robbers sprayed eight bullets all over his body while his wife and children watched helplessly, in the latest of suspected armed robbery cases that have gripped the nation.

In a scene only imagined in movies, the men allegedly approached Mr Bernard Dube, under the pretext that they wanted to process their gold ore.

Mr Dube owned gold milling machines.

The moment Mr Dube came out of the house, one of the robbers allegedly opened fire and pumped eight bullets into the businessman while his wife and children watched helplessly at their home in St Faith.

The incident happened on Tuesday last week at about 8pm. What has surprised the family and neighbours is that the assailants did not take anything after shooting the businessman as they just disappeared into the night. Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko referred all questions to national police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi who could not be reached.

However, the uncle to the deceased, Mr Rain Mathulisa said one of the assailants has since been arrested.

“On the fateful day, the killers approached my nephew’s homestead under the pretext that they wanted to process their gold ore as he owned milling machines.

“They were then let into the yard and they opened fire the moment they saw him, and he was shot eight times. I was called by a neighbour and we rushed him to hospital but he was declared dead upon arrival. After a few hours, police came with a certain man who had been seen driving a suspicious car earlier on.

“The deceased’s wife confirmed that he was one of the men who shot my nephew. The suspect told the police that he was from Filabusi and he had been sent to kill my nephew. His car was searched and three firearms were recovered,” he claimed.

St Faith’s acting headman Mr Emmanuel Makhula said the incident shocked the community and villagers were now living in fear.

“We are very saddened by this development and as villagers we are now living in fear. If they could kill him, it means none of us is safe. We are appealing to anyone who might have any information relating to this case to approach the nearest police station so that justice is served,” he said.

The local councillor, Benjamin Mpala said he was concerned about the increase in cases of violence in the area.

-State Media

Christian Eriksen In Stable Condition After Collapsing During Euro 2020 Match

Denmark’s attacking midfielder Christian Eriksen has been “stabilised” after being taken to hospital following his sudden collapse on the pitch of Parken Stadium during his country’s Euro 2020 game against Finland.

UEFA, the football tournament’s ruling body, said in a Twitter post the 29-year-old “has been transferred to the hospital and has been stabilised” after Saturday’s incident in Copenhagen. It said:

Following the medical emergency involving Denmark’s player Christian Eriksen, a crisis meeting has taken place with both teams and match officials and further information will be communicated at 19:45 CET.

The former Tottenham Hotspur player has been transferred to the hospital and has been stabilised.

Denmark’s football body said on Twitter Eriksen was “conscious” and undergoing tests.

The Inter Milan attacker fell to the ground, free of contact, near the sideline late in the first half.

He was immediately surrounded by medical staff who began pumping his chest as distraught teammates formed a ring around him.

After around 15 minutes, Eriksen was stretchered off the field followed by the rest of his teammates, while Finland’s players also left the pitch.

The 16 000 fans in the stadium sat silently in their seats waiting for news of Eriksen’s condition to filter through.- Al Jazeera

Christian Eriksen

Five Perish In Gutu Accident

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed the death of five people in an accident that occurred along Chivhu-Gutu road.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Nyathi told the national broadcaster that the accident occurred when an Inter-Africa bus collided with a Honda Stream vehicle while trying to overtake another bus.

The head-on collision occurred near Matizha Business Centre in Gutu District on Saturday morning.

A motorist who arrived soon after the accident said he took one of the survivors to Matizha Clinic.

Eyewitnesses told Masvingo Mirror that an Inter-Africa bus was trying to overtake another bus when it encroached into the lane of the oncoming Honda Stream.

The Honda Stream swerved off the road but the bus did the same and they collided.

Last year the government banned private commuter omnibuses (kombis) resulting in little non-commercial vehicles (4 passengers) overloading passengers to fill in the void in the transport sector.

The transport sector is now dominated by Mushikashika vehicles which although they have capacities of 4 passengers are carrying as many as nine passengers.- Masvingo Mirror

Accident in Gutu

Government Announces New Measures To Curb Spread Of COVID-19

MEASURES TO CURB THE SURGE OF COVID-19

  1. Fellow Zimbabweans, the country has done very well in terms of curbing the spread of Covid 19. In addition, our vaccination against Covid 19 is going on very well.

The country is however experiencing a surge in cases. The last 7 seven days have seen 596 new cases and 26 deaths as compared to the same period in May 2021 where we had 132 new cases and 6 deaths.

This is a more than 4-fold increase in new cases and deaths. Sadly it has been noted that there has been a general complacency in adhering to the preventative measures both in the communities and workplaces.

We are also witnessing a sharp increase in cases and deaths globally and in the SADC region. In order to curb this surge in cases and deaths in Zimbabwe and prevent a potential 3rd wave, the following measures will be implemented effective Monday 14 June 2021.

  1. There will be stricter enforcement of the following preventive measures:
    – mandatory wearing of masks in public places.
    – maintaining social and physical distancing
    – washing or sanitising your hands frequently

3) Government will strengthen testing and contact tracing as well as quarantining contacts and isolating confirmed cases.

4) Regarding public transport, the operators are to adhere to recommended passenger numbers. They should ensure that all passengers are wearing their face masks properly.

On boarding, they must have their temperature checked and their hands sanitized. Public transport operators shall disinfect their vehicles after every trip.

5) With regards to gatherings, the following measures are to be implemented:
– All gatherings except funerals are banned. These gatherings include but are not limited to weddings, church gatherings, music festivals and sports activities.
– Funerals shall be limited to 30 people. All Covid 19 funerals will be supervised by health personnel.
– All workshops and meetings are to be held virtually. In addition, all offices, both government and private, are to decongest by 50% (except for offices connected with essential services)

6) With regards to retail businesses and shops, their operating hours shall be from 0800 hours to 1800 hours.

It is expected that the operators ensure that there is strict adherence to preventive measures such as the proper wearing of face masks, sanitizing and temperature checks of clients.

They should also ensure that they limit the number of clients in their shops to maintain physical distancing.

Beer halls and nightclubs will remain closed whilst bottle stores will operate from 1000 hours – 1600 hours.

Operators should ensure that there is no drinking in and around their premises. Failure to adhere to these measures will result in the withdrawal of business licenses.

Hotel and lodge bars and restaurants are open to their residents up to 2200 hours. All other restaurants and fast foods outlets will serve takeaways only.

7) With regards to people’s market places such as but not limited to Mbare, Renkin, Mupedzanhamo, Sakubva, Machipisa and others, they shall close at 1800 hours.

The operators shall ensure strict adherence to preventive measures such as the proper wearing of face masks, sanitizing, social distancing and temperature checks of their clients. Non-compliance will result in the closure of that market.

Our health inspectors and other law enforcement agents will move around and monitor compliance with these measures. Failure to adhere to these measures will result in the withdrawal of the business licenses.

8) With regards to tobacco auction floors, the owners must ensure strict adherence to preventive measures such as the proper wearing of face masks, temperature checks and sanitizing of clients and maintaining physical distancing.

Each consignment of tobacco bales to be accompanied by at most 2 people into the auction floor. Targeted vaccination of tobacco farmers and their workers will be available.

Tobacco auction floor employees are required to have a negative COVID-19 PCR or rapid antigen test which will be valid for 2 weeks. Vending within and around the tobacco floors is prohibited.

Our health inspectors and other law enforcement agencies shall be monitoring for compliance. Failure to adhere to these measures will result in the closure of that particular auction floor.

9) At all ports of entry there shall be strict enforcement of the 48-hour old PCR negative certificate requirement and mandatory testing of all travellers from hot spots at their expense regardless of their negative PCR certificates.

There shall be quarantining of those coming from hot spots in designated quarantine centres at their own expense. Those who present with fake COVID-19 negative certificates shall be arrested and prosecuted.

10) With regards to the management of local hot spots, the following measures shall be implemented:
a) There will be daily national updates of hot spots as part of the daily COVID-19 situational report
b) The public is being advised not to travel to these hot spots areas
c) There will be increased testing and contact tracing within the hot spot areas.

d) Vaccinations and health education will be intensified in the hot spots areas.
e) If the above measures fail to control the hot spot areas, targeted lockdowns will be effected in those areas.

Finally, I want to remind everyone to properly wear their face mask, sanitise, maintain physical and social distancing, and get vaccinated

Constantino Chiwenga

Moyo Up For Top Continental Post

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwean postal expert, Sifundo Moyo is in line to become the next Pan African Postal Union (PAPU) secretary-general after his candidature for the top continental post was overwhelmingly endorsed by all Sadc member states.

Moyo will square-off with candidates from other countries during the PAPU Plenipotentiary Conference to be hosted by Zimbabwe from June 21-25.

The conference will be held in the resort city of victoria Falls.

ICT, Postal and Courier Services minister Jenfan Muswere said in addition to fielding Moyo as the candidate for the position, Zimbabwe is going to assume the chair of the PAPU Plenipotentiary Conference for the next four years.

Zimbabweans’ Quest For Change Encouraging

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has assured the long suffering citizens that he will not disappoint them…

According to President Chamisa, leadership is a huge responsibility that requires humility and focus.

“THE POWER OF BUILDING NEW THINGS..SOMETHING FRESH!!

Every time I meet Zimbabweans I’m amazed at the love I see written all over their faces, the palpable joy and hope in their eyes.

Leadership is a huge responsibility.

Trust is a great burden. The hope, enthusiasm and expectation is a call to duty.Thank God, we’re equal to the task!”

President Chamisa

We Will Not Let You Down, President Chamisa Assures Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has assured the long suffering citizens that he will not disappoint them…

According to President Chamisa, leadership is a huge responsibility that requires humility and focus.

“THE POWER OF BUILDING NEW THINGS..SOMETHING FRESH!!

Every time I meet Zimbabweans I’m amazed at the love I see written all over their faces, the palpable joy and hope in their eyes.

Leadership is a huge responsibility.

Trust is a great burden. The hope, enthusiasm and expectation is a call to duty.Thank God, we’re equal to the task!”

President Chamisa in Glen View

President Chamisa Will Lead Us To Victory- Tungamirai Madzokere

Tinashe Sambiri|Hardened by spending eight years in jail for a crime he did not commit, Last Maengahama has implored youths to register to vote in numbers.

Maengahama says he is determined to fight for freedom from Zanu PF oppression…

“I would like to thank all Zimbabweans who stood with us in solidarity for the past 10 years when we were in jail for a crime we didn’t commit.

I would also like to thank those who have supported us financially.

Now let us mobilise the youth to register to vote to deliver change,” Maengahama wrote on Twitter…

Tungamirai Madzokere who also spent eight years in prison said :

“We are not looking back…We know that President Chamisa is the man who can lead us to victory.

We will not be fooled by political pretenders.What we want is real change.Let’s focus on winning the 2023 Presidential Election,” declared Madzokere.

President Chamisa

Bus Accident: 6 Feared Dead

Eight 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 said one person appear to have survived the accident and he (the motorist) took the survivor to Matizha Clinic.Bodies were trapped inside the vehicle with some crashed to pull.

Eyewitnesses said an Inter-Africa bus was trying to overtake another bus when it encroached into the lane of the oncoming Toyota Wish. The Toyota Wish swerved off the road but the bus did the same and they collided.

The Government has banned kombis resulting in little non-commercial vehicles (4 passenger) overloading passengers and taking over the sector. The transport sector are now dominated by Toyota Wish vehicles which although they have capacities of 4 passengers are carrying as many as nine passengers.

Gutu Police is attending the scene.- Masvingo Mirror

Last Maengahama Urges Youths To Register To Vote In Numbers

Tinashe Sambiri|Hardened by spending eight years in jail for a crime he did not commit, Last Maengahama has implored youths to register to vote in numbers.

Maengahama says he is determined to fight for freedom from Zanu PF oppression…

“I would like to thank all Zimbabweans who stood with us in solidarity for the past 10 years when we were in jail for a crime we didn’t commit.

I would also like to thank those who have supported us financially.

Now let us mobilise the youth to register to vote to deliver change,” Maengahama wrote on Twitter…

Tungamirai Madzokere who also spent eight years in prison said :

“We are not looking back…We know that President Chamisa is the man who can lead us to victory.

We will not be fooled by political pretenders.What we want is real change.Let’s focus on winning the 2023 Presidential Election,” declared Madzokere.

Last Maengahama

Zimbabwe Going Under New Lockdown

The Government last night announced a new move to avert a potential Covid-19 third wave following a surge in positive cases and deaths over the past seven days.

The development has seen 596 new Covid-19 positive cases and 26 deaths.

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga who is also the Minister of Health and Child Care, announced new measures which are effective from Monday the 14th of June 2021.

Football Fraternity Mourns David Mandigora

In a sad development Zimbabwe football legend David ‘Yogi’ Mandingora is likely to have a second amputation after developing an infection on his left leg.

Mandingora the first player to be crowned the footballer of the season in independent Zimbabwe in 1980, had his right leg amputated in 2017 but an infection on the remaining left leg has become a cause for concern.

A source close to Mandingora, Martin Changachirere posting on Twitter, praying for Devine intervention.

” It’s sad to share that David Mandigora other leg is very likely to be amputated again .My prayer is for a miracle to happen and heal his leg from infection. My prayer is to ease the mental torture that he is going through because of this possibility.He is a cool guy to many,” posted Changachirere.

Mandingora helped Dynamos end a 10 year wait without a league title coaching them to the championship title in 2007.

With a shoe string budget and average players, Mandingora guided Dynamos to the semi finals of the CAF African Champions League in 2008.

Mandigora served at national level as the Warriors assistant coach on three occassions under Ammando Ferreira, Charles Mhlauri at AFCON in 2006 and Rahman Gumbo.

Source- Zim Diaspora Sports Connect

David Yogi Mandigora

Gold Dealer Shot 8 Times

A gold dealer in Lower Gweru, Midlands province, died when suspected robbers sprayed eight bullets all over his body while his wife and children watched helplessly, in the latest of suspected armed robbery cases that have gripped the nation.

In a scene only imagined in movies, the men allegedly approached Mr Bernard Dube, under the pretext that they wanted to process their gold ore.

Mr Dube owned gold milling machines.

The moment Mr Dube came out of the house, one of the robbers allegedly opened fire and pumped eight bullets into the businessman while his wife and children watched helplessly at their home in St Faith.

The incident happened on Tuesday last week at about 8pm. What has surprised the family and neighbours is that the assailants did not take anything after shooting the businessman as they just disappeared into the night. Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko referred all questions to national police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi who could not be reached.

However, the uncle to the deceased, Mr Rain Mathulisa said one of the assailants has since been arrested.

“On the fateful day, the killers approached my nephew’s homestead under the pretext that they wanted to process their gold ore as he owned milling machines.

“They were then let into the yard and they opened fire the moment they saw him, and he was shot eight times. I was called by a neighbour and we rushed him to hospital but he was declared dead upon arrival. After a few hours, police came with a certain man who had been seen driving a suspicious car earlier on.

“The deceased’s wife confirmed that he was one of the men who shot my nephew. The suspect told the police that he was from Filabusi and he had been sent to kill my nephew. His car was searched and three firearms were recovered,” he claimed.

St Faith’s acting headman Mr Emmanuel Makhula said the incident shocked the community and villagers were now living in fear.

“We are very saddened by this development and as villagers we are now living in fear. If they could kill him, it means none of us is safe. We are appealing to anyone who might have any information relating to this case to approach the nearest police station so that justice is served,” he said.

The local councillor, Benjamin Mpala said he was concerned about the increase in cases of violence in the area. -SundayNews

DeMbare Legend Dies

In a sad development Zimbabwe football legend David ‘Yogi’ Mandingora is likely to have a second amputation after developing an infection on his left leg.

Mandingora the first player to be crowned the footballer of the season in independent Zimbabwe in 1980, had his right leg amputated in 2017 but an infection on the remaining left leg has become a cause for concern.

A source close to Mandingora, Martin Changachirere posting on Twitter, praying for Devine intervention.

” It’s sad to share that David Mandigora other leg is very likely to be amputated again .My prayer is for a miracle to happen and heal his leg from infection. My prayer is to ease the mental torture that he is going through because of this possibility.He is a cool guy to many,” posted Changachirere.

Mandingora helped Dynamos end a 10 year wait without a league title coaching them to the championship title in 2007.

With a shoe string budget and average players, Mandingora guided Dynamos to the semi finals of the CAF African Champions League in 2008.

Mandigora served at national level as the Warriors assistant coach on three occassions under Ammando Ferreira, Charles Mhlauri at AFCON in 2006 and Rahman Gumbo.

Source- Zim Diaspora Sports Connect

David Yogi Mandigora

Real Betis Official To Visit Zim…

Real Betis’ Academy Programs technical director Juan Parra is set to travel to Zimbabwe in the coming months.

Parra will assess the development of youth players at the Spanish club’s international academy in Harare and its satellite branch in Bulawayo. He will also take time to equip the coaches with some knowledge.

Betis Academy Zimbabwe confirmed the news, saying: “He (Juan) will be traveling to Zimbabwe from Real Betis Head Office in Seville, Spain in a few months to see through the development of our youth players and guide our local Technical team to produce fine footballers from this region.”

The trip will come at the time Betis Academy Zimbabwe’s U19 Boys are scheduled to tour Spain and play a couple of games there.

The tour will be the first international trip for the academy since its launch in October last year.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Real Betis official

Soccer Fraternity Mourns David “Yogi” Mandigora

In a sad development Zimbabwe football legend David ‘Yogi’ Mandingora is likely to have a second amputation after developing an infection on his left leg.

Mandingora the first player to be crowned the footballer of the season in independent Zimbabwe in 1980, had his right leg amputated in 2017 but an infection on the remaining left leg has become a cause for concern.

A source close to Mandingora, Martin Changachirere posting on Twitter, praying for Devine intervention.

” It’s sad to share that David Mandigora other leg is very likely to be amputated again .My prayer is for a miracle to happen and heal his leg from infection. My prayer is to ease the mental torture that he is going through because of this possibility.He is a cool guy to many,” posted Changachirere.

Mandingora helped Dynamos end a 10 year wait without a league title coaching them to the championship title in 2007.

With a shoe string budget and average players, Mandingora guided Dynamos to the semi finals of the CAF African Champions League in 2008.

Mandigora served at national level as the Warriors assistant coach on three occassions under Ammando Ferreira, Charles Mhlauri at AFCON in 2006 and Rahman Gumbo.

Source- Zim Diaspora Sports Connect

David Yogi Mandigora

We Will Not Disappoint You, President Chamisa Assures Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has assured the long suffering citizens that he will not disappoint them…

According to President Chamisa, leadership is a huge responsibility that requires humility and focus.

“THE POWER OF BUILDING NEW THINGS..SOMETHING FRESH!!

Every time I meet Zimbabweans I’m amazed at the love I see written all over their faces, the palpable joy and hope in their eyes.

Leadership is a huge responsibility.

Trust is a great burden. The hope, enthusiasm and expectation is a call to duty.Thank God, we’re equal to the task!”

President Nelson Chamisa

2023 Polls:Last Maengahama Determined To Fight For Victory

Tinashe Sambiri|Hardened by spending eight years in jail for a crime he did not commit, Last Maengahama has implored youths to register to vote in numbers.

Maengahama says he is determined to fight for freedom from Zanu PF oppression…

“I would like to thank all Zimbabweans who stood with us in solidarity for the past 10 years when we were in jail for a crime we didn’t commit.

I would also like to thank those who have supported us financially.

Now let us mobilise the youth to register to vote to deliver change,” Maengahama wrote on Twitter…

Tungamirai Madzokere who also spent eight years in prison said :

“We are not looking back…We know that President Chamisa is the man who can lead us to victory.

We will not be fooled by political pretenders.What we want is real change.Let’s focus on winning the 2023 Presidential Election,” declared Madzokere.

Last Maengahama

About Tobacco Smoking And Cancer

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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We Will Not Be Fooled By Political Pretenders- Tungamirai Madzokere

Tinashe Sambiri|Hardened by spending eight years in jail for a crime he did not commit, Last Maengahama has implored youths to register to vote in numbers.

Maengahama says he is determined to fight for freedom from Zanu PF oppression…

“I would like to thank all Zimbabweans who stood with us in solidarity for the past 10 years when we were in jail for a crime we didn’t commit.

I would also like to thank those who have supported us financially.

Now let us mobilise the youth to register to vote to deliver change,” Maengahama wrote on Twitter…

Tungamirai Madzokere who also spent eight years in prison said :

“We are not looking back…We know that President Chamisa is the man who can lead us to victory.

We will not be fooled by political pretenders.What we want is real change.Let’s focus on winning the 2023 Presidential Election,” declared Madzokere.

President Chamisa with Maengahama and Madzokere

“Real Change Is Coming”

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has assured the long suffering citizens that he will not disappoint them…

According to President Chamisa, leadership is a huge responsibility that requires humility and focus.

“THE POWER OF BUILDING NEW THINGS..SOMETHING FRESH!!

Every time I meet Zimbabweans I’m amazed at the love I see written all over their faces, the palpable joy and hope in their eyes.

Leadership is a huge responsibility.

Trust is a great burden. The hope, enthusiasm and expectation is a call to duty.Thank God, we’re equal to the task!”

President Chamisa

Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi In Voodoo Storm

By A Correspondent- Outspoken Norton legislator Temba Mliswa (independent) has sensationally accused Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi of using voodoo to eliminate him and his sister, Mary Mliswa-Chikoka.

Mliswa-Chikoka, who is Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs for minister, is reportedly embroiled in a fight for the control of the province with Ziyambi who was Zanu-PF provincial chairperson, until his elevation to the politburo recently.

Ziyambi yesterday refused to comment on the accusations, say-ing Mliswa should elaborate. In an audio message circulating on social media, Mliswa accused Ziyambi of consulting spiritualists in Domboshava.

“Why would you be so desperate to go to a prophet in Domboshava? When you got there, you gave him my name that I should die. You also included Mary’s name and I cannot fathom where that is emanating from,” Mliswa said.

“You hate me to the extent of wishing me dead because I asked questions in Parliament? This has shown me this is the way you get your posts, you will be visiting prophets, but you have been exposed and you have been exposed because the people who accompany you looked for me and informed me.

“You ran to the provincial executive council (Pec) and when you are there, people give you the platform to do whatever you want and to appoint whomever you want. I personally don’t want to be involved in Pec, but my query is why you want to eliminate me,” the former Zanu-PF provincial chairman fumed.

“I am worried for my life. I will be writing to the director general of the Central Intelligence Organisation with all this information so that he investigates and the truth comes out.”

Woes Mount For Former Chief Justice Luke Malaba

CASE ALERT

Dr Musa Kika, Executive Director of the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, yesterday, 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. 

Rural Voters Are Nothing But Medieval Serfs!

By Patrick Guramatunhu- “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.

It is true that the twin-cab Isuzu trucks for each of the country’s 270 chiefs @ US$ 30 000 for a total of US$ 8.1 million at a time Zimbabwe is failing to buy enough corona virus vaccine are a bribe to the chiefs. Chamisa is spot on, the chiefs are being paid for their part in “frog-marching voters to vote for Zanu PF”! 

It is no secret that voters in the rural areas, constituting about 50% of the voters, in particular have been reduced to nothing short of medieval serfs beholden to the overbearing chiefs, village heads, war veterans, green bombers and all the other Zanu PF operatives. 

In 2008 SADC leaders forced Mugabe and his Zanu PF cronies to agree to the implementation of a raft of democratic reforms whose primary purpose was end Zanu PF’s carte blanche dictatorial control of state institutions including traditional leaders to free them to carryout their democratic duties of safe guarding the freedoms and rights of all the citizens without favour or fear. 

The reforms, properly implemented, would have ended Zanu PF’s practice of bribing the Chiefs and freed the rural voters to vote freely, for example. 

The task to implement the democratic reforms were left to Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends in the 2008 to 2013 GNU. Nelson Chamisa, Tendai Biti and most of the other leaders in the MDC A and MDC-T were senior MDC leaders in the GNU. 

Sadly, MDC leaders failed to implement even one token reform in the five years of the GNU. Not even one reform!

SADC leaders made a last minute determined attempt to have Zimbabwe’s July 2013 elections postponed until the reforms were implemented. “If you go into elections next month, you are going to lose. The elections are done!” Tsvangiai and company were warned. 

Tsvangirai et al did not listen for the same reason they had failed to implement even one reform during the GNU – greed. MDC leaders knew Zanu PF was rigging the elections but they also knew Zanu PF was giving away a few gravy train seats to entice the opposition to participate. 

Ever since the 2008 GNU debacle MDC leaders have participated in Zimbabwe’s flawed and illegal elections for the sake of the bait gravy train seat and knowing that doing so gave the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy! 

There is very little the ordinary Zimbabweans can do to stop the 2023 elections going ahead, both Zanu PF and MDC are set to play their assigned roles, one blatantly rigging the elections and the other participating regardless how flawed the process gets. 

However the one thing ordinary Zimbabweans can and must do is to denounce these elections as a farce and make sure they play no part in the whole fraudulent affair. 

SADC leaders were right to condemn the 2013 elections as a farce in advance because the elections were rigged in advance. Zanu PF has already rigged the 2023 elections in advance. How can an election in which 50% of the voters are frog matched to vote for a predetermined candidate and party be anything but a rigged election!  

“The people and the country are Zanu pf’s last worries!” And you have aided and abetted Zanu PF by giving the regime that “frog – matches voters” legitimacy!

The people must not only refuse to participate in these 2023 elections without first implementing the reforms but demand that elections must be declared here and now, in advance because they have already been rigged in advance, null and void. 

Zimbabwe has spent the last 41 years blundering from pillar to post. Well here is the one thing we can do right – implement the reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections. Surely that is not too much to ask!

FULL TEXT- EU-ZIMBABWE DIALOGUE MEETING IN HARARE

A third European Union-Zimbabwe Political Dialogue Meeting took place in Harare on 10 June 2021.

The meeting 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 developments and reforms, the investment climate and implementation of our free trade agreement, the Economic Partnership Agreement; development cooperation, humanitarian assistance and global and regional partnerships. The discussions also included exchanges on Zimbabwe’s COVID-19 response as well as the EU’s support and assistance.

The EU and its Member States 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 the Government to conduct impartial investigations of human rights violations and bring perpetrators to justice.

The EU acknowledged Government’s efforts to stabilise the economy and highlighted that economic reforms and the fight against corruption are paramount for Zimbabwe, in particular, to mitigate the humanitarian crisis, and improve the socio-economic situation.

The European Union reaffirmed that it stands ready to continue to support the Zimbabwean people in the current challenges and that entering an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable growth path requires structural reforms by Government.

Today’s discussion was conducted in an open, cordial and constructive atmosphere. We look forward to continuing the exchanges within the framework of the formal Political dialogue.

The EU-Zimbabwe Political Dialogue was co-chaired by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Honourable Ambassador Frederick Shava, and the EU Head of Delegation to Zimbabwe, Ambassador Timo Olkkonen, who was joined by the Heads of Mission, Ambassadors of France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal as well as the Chargés d’Affaires of Romania, Spain, and Sweden and the First Secretary of the Embassy of Belgium.

ACTUAL TRANSCRIPTS WERE NOT AVAILED

ZRP Warns Illegal Forex Dealers

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) warned members of the public against illegal forex deals following reports that illegal foreign currency dealers have “invaded” supermarkets and wholesalers.

Forex dealers are reportedly offering higher rates to customers intending to use forex to pay for goods and services in supermarkets and wholesalers.

This comes after the government gazetted Statutory Instrument 127 of 2021 which, among other things, empowers the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to penalise traders that price their goods or services above the official exchange rate.

According to Manica Post, illegal forex dealers have been using their debit cards, mobile banking, internet banking and Zipit facilities to pay for goods and services on behalf of customers at higher rates.

Officially, US$1 is worth around $85, but black market dealers are offering anything between $120 and $130 for the same amount.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luxson Chananda, said more police officers have been deployed to bring the illegal forex dealers to book. He said:

We have seen an increase in the number of people doing illegal foreign currency transactions on the pavements and in the supermarkets.

We have deployed our officers, both in uniform and plainclothes, to arrest these people and bring them to book.

We urge members of the public to do their transactions in banks and registered bureau de changes.

Some of the people they are dealing with are criminals who will rob them of their hard-earned cash.

What the public must understand is that it takes two or more people to do a transaction and all the parties involved in any illegal money transfer deal will be arrested and charged accordingly.

-Manicapost

Police Investigate 19yr Old Woman Who Bashed Would Be Rapist To Death

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

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

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 se_x.

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 nak_ed and complaining of pain on his legs.

Tsuro died during the night.

-Newsday

JUST IN: Dynamos Legend David ‘Yogi’ Mandigora Dies

Former Dynamos coach David ‘Yogi’ Mandigora (64) has died.

The 1980 Soccer Star of the Year died in Harare this morning though the cause of his death is still unknown.

Mandigora started his footballing career at a very young age, playing soccer for the Harare giants’ under 10, 12 and 14 age groups before joining the senior team at 16.

Having joined the Glamour Boys as an U-16 player in 1973, he only got to play in the first team in 1977.

He would be crowned Soccer Star of the Year in 1980.

As a coach, Yogi led Dynamos to the 2007 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title and reached the semi-final of the Champions League.

He returned to DeMbare in 2014 to replace Callisto Pasuwa but would get sacked half way through the season.

Mourners are gathered at number 9 Goshaw Road, Vainona.

Mudzuri In Hot Soup Over Bar Murder Case

MDC-T vice president Elias Mudzuri faces arrest for murder, ZimLive has learnt.

The former Harare mayor was named by a dying man as the one of the people who brutally assaulted him at a bar in Harare on June 7.

Police are ready to swoop on Mudzuri over the murder of 23-year-old Ronald Mukumbira, of Epworth.

An internal police memo seen by ZimLive says Mukumbira was drinking beer at Duriro Pub & Grill in the Workington industrial area when he was assaulted “with unknown weapons” by Mudzuri and others, including a Leonard Mudzuri thought to be related to the politician.

Mudzuri reportedly owns Duriro.

Left for dead, police say Mukumbira was rushed to Sally Mugabe Hospital at around 3.30AM with a deep cut on the head and injuries on the ribs and knees.

Mukumbira was treated and discharged, arriving home in Epworth at about 3PM the same day.

“Upon arrival at his place of residence, Mukumbira told his mother Netsai Mukumbira that he was assaulted by Elias Mudzuri, Leonard Mudzuri and other unknown accused persons at Duriro bar,” the police memo dated June 11, 2021, said.

Moments after recounting his ordeal, according to police, Mukumbira stopped talking and he died at 7PM on June 10.

The reasons for the assault are not stated in the police document.

Mukumbira’s body was taken to Tayedzwa Funeral Service but is expected to be ferried to a government hospital for a post-mortem.

A police source said on Saturday: “We’re very keen to question Elias Mudzuri. We should make an arrest this weekend.”

Mudzuri was not answering calls on Saturday. MDC-T spokesman Witness Dube said: “The matter is under investigation by the police and we won’t comment as a party.”

— ZimLive

ED In A Fix Over Reforms

By A Correspondent- 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.

It added that although it acknowledged government’s efforts in stabilising the economy and improve the socio-economic situation in the country, it was worried by lack of commitment to structural reforms by the government.

Government was represented by Foreign Affairs and International Trade minister Frederick Shava while EU head of delegation to Zimbabwe, Timo Olkkonen was joined by ambassadors of EU member States, France, Greece, Italy, Ireland, Portugal, The Netherlands, Spain and Romania.

Political analyst Rashweat Mukundu said the EU had demonstrated its sincerity on dialoguing with Harare, but as long as the Zanu PF regime does not reform, there would be no smiles for Mnangagwa.

“The EU is setting a foundation for continued dialogue with Zimbabwe, but I don’t see the EU reneging on its position that government must respect human rights and adhere to constitutional provisions and reform some of its undemocratic policies. There is no change of the EU looking aside when government is committing abuses in the interest of promoting dialogue,” he said.

“It is only giving government an opportunity and showing they are sincere in their call for dialogue, but there has to be tangible action from the Zimbabwean authorities in terms of respecting human rights.

“It’s not only a matter of talking but acting on the part of the Zimbabwean government on concerns the EU has been raised. The issue is there a match on the ground in what the Zimbabwe government is saying and doing.”

-newsday

FULL TEXT: ZESN Blasts Govt Over Delimitation, Census Dates

The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) expresses concern over the new dates that have been set by the government for the conducting of the population census and delimitation exercise.

The new dates were announced in the latest post Cabinet press briefing, in which the government indicated that the country remains on course to conduct the Census within the prescribed time frame for the 2023 Elections.

The actual population census is commencing in April 2022, and the results expected in August 2022, paving way for the Constituencies Delimitation in October 2022 with 31 December 2022 being the last day allowed for delimitation.

This comes at a time when CSOs are pushing for electoral reforms before the next election, and delimitation being one of the key reforms in the electoral cycle with a bearing on the credibility of electoral outcomes. The Delimitation Exercise is prescribed under section 161 (1) of the Constitution on Delimitation of Electoral Boundaries; which provides that; “Once every ten years, on a date or within a period fixed by the Commission so as to fall as soon as possible after a population census, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission must conduct a delimitation of the electoral boundaries into which Zimbabwe is to be divided.”

The Network believes that the census provides a useful resultant dataset in the delimitation exercise which could help in improving the integrity of the delimitation exercise. However, mindful of the provisions of  section 161 (2) which postulates that: “If a delimitation of electoral boundaries is completed less than six months before polling day in a general election, the boundaries so delimited do not apply to that election, and instead the boundaries that existed immediately before the delimitation are applicable.”, ZESN is worried that the result of the delimitation may become academic if the exercise is completed six months before the elections, making it impossible for  ZEC to use the drawn boundaries for the harmonised elections scheduled in July 2023.  

Assuming that the next general election is held as provided for in the Constitution under section 143 on Duration and Dissolution of Parliament, the Network is concerned that the timelines proposed by Cabinet are likely to compromise the delimitation process in terms of the quality. (Parliament is elected for a five-year term which runs from the date on which the President elect is sworn in and assumes office in terms of Section 94 (1) (a), and parliament stands dissolved at midnight on the day before the first polling day in the next general election called in terms of Section 144.)

Taking into account that the current electoral boundaries are arguably no longer representative of the voters with the last delimitation exercise conducted in 2008, ZESN urges the government to give ZEC ample time to conduct a thorough and quality process so that new electoral boundaries can be used in the next election.  The Network therefore calls upon the government of Zimbabwe to bring forward the date of commencement of the Census so that the delimitation exercise is completed before December 2022.

Boundary delimitation must be open, transparent and inclusive. Citizens and electoral stakeholders must be consulted and involved. However, the three-month window from October to December 2022 during which delimitation will be taking place is too short and too tight and the opportunity to build confidence, trust and ownership of the process, through engagement of citizens and key electoral stakeholders will be lost. Compounding the situation is the absence of clarity on the process, what could be possibly be done simultaneously with the census, if any, and a predictable boundary delimitation calendar, making it difficult for stakeholders to plan accordingly and contribute meaningfully to the process.

ZESN therefore urges the Government and ZEC to take the impending delimitation exercise seriously in order to avoid contested election boundaries, which may yet again result in contested elections.

Manhunt For Rapist Madzibaba

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

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

Harare provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza confirmed the incident.

“He reportedly told the complaint that she was possessed with evil spirit which needed spiritual cleansing,” said Insp Mwanza.

“The suspect reportedly told the complainant that he had been sent by the Holy Spirit to cleanse her. In the process, the accused had unprotected se_xual intercourse once without the complainant’s consent. After the act, the suspect went away leaving the complainant alone.”

Elias Mudzuri Faces Arrest

By A Correspondent- MDC-T vice president Elias Mudzuri faces arrest for murder, ZimLive reported.

The former Harare mayor was named by a dying man as the one of the people who brutally assaulted him at a bar in Harare on June 7.

Police are ready to swoop on Mudzuri over the murder of 23-year-old Ronald Mukumbira, of Epworth.

An internal police memo seen by ZimLive says Mukumbira was drinking beer at Duriro Pub & Grill in the Wokington industrial area when he was assaulted “with unknown weapons” by Mudzuri and others, including a Leonard Mudzuri thought to be related to the politician.

Mudzuri reportedly owns Duriro.

Left for dead, police say Mukumbira was rushed to Sally Mugabe Hospital at around 3.30AM with a deep cut on the head and injuries on the ribs and knees.

Mukumbira was treated and discharged, arriving home in Epworth at about 3PM the same day.

“Upon arrival at his place of residence, Mukumbira told his mother Netsai Mukumbira that he was assaulted by Elias Mudzuri, Leonard Mudzuri and other unknown accused persons at Duriro bar,” the police memo dated June 11, 2021, said.

Moments after recounting his ordeal, according to police, Mukumbira stopped talking and he died at 7PM on June 10.

The reasons for the assault are not stated in the police document.

Mukumbira’s body was taken to Tayedzwa Funeral Service but is expected to be ferried to a government hospital for a post-mortem.

A police source said on Saturday: “We’re very keen to question Elias Mudzuri. We should make an arrest this weekend.”

Mudzuri was not answering calls on Saturday. MDC-T spokesman Witness Dube said: “The matter is under investigation by the police and we won’t comment as a party.”

-ZimLive

Lesotho, Malawi Diplomats Expelled Over Illegal Alcohol Sales

By A Correspondent- South Africa has expelled diplomats from Lesotho and Malawi for their involvement in the sale of duty-free alcohol to bars and restaurants.

The diplomats were declared persona non grata (unwelcome person) for engaging in the illegal sale of illicit duty-free alcohol and were given 72 hours to leave the country, failing which will lead to arrests.

The government of Lesotho has expressed shock and disappointment in learning of the diplomats who have been thrown out of South Africa.

There are reports that short of cash Lesotho diplomats and their spouses have been bringing alcohol into the country without paying duty and then reselling it in bars and restaurants.

Lesotho foreign affairs minister Matsepo Ramakoae said they saw media reports that some diplomats were involved in this. She said:

This means that this has been going on for quite some time. We are going to take the report from South Africa, look at it and take action.

The Malawian government has also issued a statement promising to take appropriate action against the diplomats.

South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), spokesperson Clayson Monyela announced the development. He said:

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation wishes to confirm that it has, on behalf of South Africa, declared several diplomats persona non-grata following an intensive investigation into their flouting of diplomatic privileges. The said diplomats were found guilty of engaging in illicit trade in duty-free alcohol.

… The government of South Africa has given the affected diplomatic staff members and their families 72 hours within which they should leave South Africa.

They are also expected to relinquish their diplomatic status by returning all the necessary diplomatic tools to Dirco.

Monyela said investigations of similar transgressions by other missions accredited to South Africa are at an advanced stage and similar action will be taken should they be found guilty.

He urged diplomatic missions accredited to South Africa to respect, uphold and comply with all the laws of the land, including adherence with the prescripts of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961

Sikhala Helps Free Vendors

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

After an application to quash the charges the above informal traders were facing, the Court upheld our application that the charge is defective, embarrassing and does not disclose any offenses. There is happiness galore by the informal traders who were in police cells since Thursday up to today. The Court refused to put them on Remand. This is a matter my brother Dewa Mavhinga of Human Rights Watch pleaded me to represent the poor who were under siege. – Hon Job Sikhala

Happiness Galore For Jailed Chitungwiza Vendors

By A Correspondent- Informal traders arrested in Chitungwiza breathed a sigh of relief after a Chitungwiza magistrate quashed their charges arguing that the charges were defective, embarassing and did not warrant that any offence was committed.

Said the vendors’ lawyer Job Sikhala:

“After an application to quash the charges, it is true that the above informal traders who were in police cells since Thursday were freed after the Court upheld our application that the charge is defective, embarrassing and does not disclose any offenses.

There is happiness galore by the informal traders who were in police cells since Thursday up to today.

The Court refused to put them on remand instead freeing them.”

The vendors were represented by Sikhala after the intervention of Dewa Mavhinga of Human Rights Watch, who pleaded with Sikhala to represent the poor vendors who were under siege.

Mixed Reactions As Zim Thug Is Shot Dead

By A Correspondent- A section of Zimbabweans in South Africa is celebrating following the daylight murder of 25-year-old Ronnie Macmillan who was shot dead in Midrand on Monday afternoon.

Ronnie, a lover of finer brands, died in a hail of bullets while driving.

According to sources close to him, he had seven bullets pumped into his body and died on the spot. Midrand Police Station officers attended the crime scene. Macmillan was staying in Pretoria suburb of Sunnyside where mourners are gathered.

There have been mixed emotions on social media as some celebrated his demise branding him a “notorious thug”.

Some messages on Facebook were too explicit to be published in respectable media as the outpouring of anger reached a crescendo.

“Dai kudenga kune TV ndaigara ndakabata remote ndichiona urikupisiwa kusvika papi 7 bullets mashoma dai vakamuisa 100 chaiwo don’t rest in peace musat***** du*** burn in hell Satan mwana waLucifa imbwa muko**,” wrote one user going by the name Melody Kamwe.

Literally translated: “If heaven had a television set I would permanently keep the remote in my hand checking how much you are burning in hell. The seven bullets they pumped into you were too few they should have used 100. Don’t rest in peace, burn in hell Lucifer’s son.”

In an ominous post made on his Facebook page Macmillan seems to have foreseen his death coming.

“No amount of money can help u wen it is ur time to leave this world. Only God can save you thru his blessings,” he wrote in March this year.

“Dhemeti saka imimi muchema mhondi ko vaakauraya makavachema here imi zvimahure zvepano mudzikame. Asi paaiba nekuuraya vanhu ndimi maipihwa mari dzaaibira vanhu dzacho mutidzikamire maZimba why muchi supporter nonsense regai mhondi dzife mhani. (Sies, why are you mourning a murderer? When he used to rob and kill people where you the ones who were given the proceeds? Why do you support nonsense? Let murderers die,” wrote another seemingly thrilled user Solo Joymaster Makwevera.

Some of his ‘friends’ we spoke to indicated the flamboyant socialite was never a permanent friend and could turn against you in a split second.

“This guy was a thug and got a lot of people behind bars for the very same crimes he was committing. This time I think he played with a wrong gang. He would set you up against cops and a number of people know about this yet he wanted to live his life freely,” said one who, like many, would only talk anonymously for fear of reprisals.

“If you live by the sword you die by the sword. He had created so many enemies vamwe vaaitengesa ku police. I think this time he played with mafias and they have eliminated him. He had become real terror to many no wonder so many are celebrating,” added the friend who strangely was not sure whether “Macmillan” was his real surname or a “street name”.

In other Whatsapp groups they list Ronnie’s trail of criminality from assaulting a pregn_ant woman who ended up miscarrying twins as well as hijacking a truck on the N1 freeway, shooting the driver in the legs crippling him in the process. Some added he was a “wholesaler” of the fast-moving codeine cough syrup Broncleer.

Efforts to get comments from the “victims”  and those who posted the vitriol were fruitless as they did not respond to messages. Funeral arrangements are yet to be advised but early indications are that his remains will be repatriated to Zimbabwe.

-HMetro

Zim Man Assaulted By Botswana Police Healing

Tinashe Bande

By A Correspondent- The face of a Zimbabwean man that had deformed after being severely assaulted by Botswana police in 2015 now looks normal.

Tinashe Bande’s face was so severely deformed that he was repeatedly turned back at the Ramokgwebana border gate when he tried to cross into Zimbabwe.

Immigration officers could not believe it was him on the passport. Bande, a 39-year-old from Gweru said some people were now afraid of him because of his facial appearance. He said back then:

_Some people, especially children, run away when they encounter me in the street while others laugh at me._

His wife divorced him on grounds that she could not live with a “cripple.”

Bande went back to Maun where he had been assaulted, stayed there as an illegal immigrant and in the process, became a sitting target for periodic police operations to round up and deport illegal immigrants.

Tinashe Bande

Two years after the beating, Bande was referred to Bokamoso Private Hospital in Gaborone for a surgical operation that cost P13 000 (money he didn’t have) to remove the orbit tumour in his eye.

He ditched Western Medicine for traditional medicine from Zimbabwe which he applied directly into the eye and six years later, he is now able to clear immigration at any border gate with absolutely no hassle.

The protrusion retracted, the eye cleared up and today he believes that he is fully healed. See the most recent photo Tinashe sent to Pindula News.

Officially, Bande was an illegal immigrant because his passport expired on December 23, 2012, but his case immunised him against detention and deportation

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.

Refresh this page for more details.

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