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By A Correspondent- Police in Gweru have arrested a 23 year old Bulawayo man who was found in possession of US$2 710 in fake notes after he tried to buy medicine from a pharmacy.
The incident occurred on Saturday at about 6pm at Sante-Plus Pharmacy at Chirandu Shopping Centre in Senga, Gweru.
Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident and urged members of the public to scrutinise the United States dollar bills they get from clients in case they are handed counterfeit notes.
“Circumstances are that on the June 26, the accused Tinashe Kanengoni of Nketa 7, Bulawayo disembarked from a Toyota Mark X motor vehicle at the Business center and bought Solphyllex Syrup from Sante-Plus pharmacy. He used a US$100 note and was given US$90 change,” said Insp Mahoko.
He said Kanengoni allegedly rushed back to the vehicle which had two other occupants.
Insp Mahoko said the till operator Mr Kumbirai Brian Chereti immediately realised that the note was fake before running after Kanengoni.
“The till operator realised that the vehicle was about to take off before he jumped onto the bonnet of the motor vehicle. Upon taking off, the driver realising that Mr Kumbirai Brian Chereti was clinging on to the bonnet swerved to the left and right in an effort to throw him off the bonnet. In the process the driver lost control of the vehicle which fell into a ditch,” he said.
Two occupants including the driver, Insp Mahoko said, disembarked the motor vehicle and fled.
“One suspect, Tinashe Kanengoni was apprehended by members of the public who reported the matter to ZRP Senga Police. Police attended the scene and upon searching the vehicle, four different vehicle number plates, $2 710 fake US dollars comprising of 25xUS$100, 3xUS$50, 2xUS$20 and 2xUS$10 were recovered,” he said.
Insp Mahoko said investigations are in progress.
“The other two suspects are at large while Kanengoni is in police custody. He will be taken to court soon to answer charges of fraud,” he said.
Insp Mahoko appealed to members of the public who might have information on the whereabouts of the other suspects to inform any nearest police station.
“Also, members of the public who have fallen victim to criminals using counterfeit money are invited to approach Senga Police and assist in this investigation. We would also like to urge business people to closely check the bills they are given before processing transactions,” he said.
Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s troubled administration is sulking following the withdrawal of a Chinese investor from a coal deal.
Although the reasons for the Chinese bank’s withdrawal from the deal are unclear, economists say the regime’s flagrant disregard of human rights is blocking potential investors from coming to Zimbabwe.
Analysts further argue Zanu PF bigwigs are the real sanctions tormenting the country.
The Chinese bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) bank has abandoned a plan to finance a $3 billion (around R43 billion) coal-fired power plant in Zimbabwe.
“This is highly significant, obviously for Zimbabwe but also for Chinese overseas energy financing,” said Lauri Myllyvirta, lead analyst for the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air.
“It is the first time, to my knowledge, that a Chinese bank has pro-actively walked away from a coal-power project.”
BY A CORRESPONDENT| Recent remarks by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) Chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo praising whistle-blowers for their role in the fight against corruption could prove to be mere rhetoric following the National Prosecuting Authority’s decision to proceed with the trial of Harare businessman George Katsimberis who is a witness and an accused on the same set of facts.
Matanda-Moyo in a recent statement said whistle-blowers played a big part in the arrest of 103 corruption accused persons in the past six months.
Katsimberis reported the then City of Harare Town Clerk Hosia Chisango, Engineer Isaiah Chawatama as well as Augur Investments owner Kenneth Raydon Sharpe and his ally Michael John Van Blerk among others for malicious damage to property.
He is now in trouble as the accused persons in his case turned around and reported him for fraud using the same set of facts.
In his letter to NPA, Head of the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU) in the office of the President, Tabani Mpofu expressed concern that a witness lined up to testify on behalf of the state was being charged on the same facts.
“SACU is deeply concerned that a witness who is lined up to testify on behalf of the state, that is George Katsimberis is now being charged on the same facts and the accused persons in his case are now witnesses in a case against him.
“In these two cases that are referred herein above the state appears to allege a particular fact on one hand and also alleging the opposite and charge its own witness. The efforts of combating corruption can be put in jeopardy if cases are handled in this way,” SACU said.
Katsimberis reported Chisango and his accomplices after, without a court order they destroyed a show house he built at the corner of Teviotdale and Whitwell Road, Borrowdale as part of a botched joint venture agreement with Sharpe.
Now he has to content standing in the dock as an accused person after Sharpe reported him back for fraud claiming that he used substandard material to construct the show house.
Dear Mr Muguti
I write to you as a private citizen. I would have loved writing to you in my official capacity as Secretary General of the Zimbabwe National Students Union but where I lead we do not respond or communicate with private citizens who have no legally recognized official capacity at law. Since your alleged office has neither constitutional nor moral basis, I will choose to have a conversation with you as private citizens.
Reference is made to what was purported to be a circular from your “office” attempting to regulate the work of CSOs, FBOs and NGOs. The said circular was recklessly filled with emotions and at its worst written in the first person, itself another reason I chose to respond to you individually! Before I get to the matters raised in the circular, I will need to concede you have every right to have and express an opinion on the works of CSOs but that is the best you can ever do about these organisations. Attempting to act on your emotional paranoia and apparent dislike of these organisations basing such on self arrogated powers that have zero constitutional basis is a futile exercise.
Your very existence allegedly as a Provincial Development Coordinator is legally and constitutionally vacuous and as such anything you attempt to do with good intentions (something I doubt you have the capacity to do) or malicious intent (as in this instance) is a high sounding nothing. While you would love to attempt and masquerade as Prime Minister of the Republic, your actions have long exposed you as nothing but a political tool in the hands of the ruining ZanuPf party. While we understand your zeal to please those who illegally appointed you to a nonexistent office, the closure of civic and democratic space is certainly not part of your fictional terms of reference and it is my advice that you cease. Dwarfs in borrowed robes are not exactly the best candidates for a contest this fiery. Run!
It is not a mistake of omission that your circular mentions not a single legal provision to justify your interest in the work of CSOs, FBOs, Trusts and NGOs. There is not a single legal provision in this country that makes these organisations accountable to your fictional office. Therefore your circular remain nothing more than the emotional ramblings of a private citizen with no force or sense at law.
CSOs will continue working with line ministries as has been the norm and in line with the LAWS of the land. You are not the Prime minister of Zimbabwe vaMuguti. If you are so eager to exercise power and authority, you are welcome to contest for elected office and change the laws to your liking. In the interim, you remain an unelectable nonentity whose existence is unconditional and actions criminal.
I would want to part with some advice. A person in an illegal position as yours should enjoy the loot of illegal salaries in clever silence. The glasses that make up your house are too fragile for you to be picking up stone fights!
Sincerely
Tapiwanashe Chiriga
Citizen and
Zinasu Secretary General
By A Correspondent- Legendary South African musician, Ntate Steve Kekana has died aged 63, his family is yet to give details about his death.
His manager Xolani Majozi confirmed the death of the “Take Your Love” hitmaker adding Kekana died this Thursday.
Majozi said:_
Yes, it’s true, Ntate Steve Kekana is no more. He died in the early hours of this morning and we are waiting for more details from the family._
_I spoke to his wife and she confirmed that he’s no more. He was fine the last time I spoke to him. I spoke to him last week over the phone and we were having an event around him but had to cancel due to the latest lockdown regulations._
Meanwhile, The Citizen reports that Kekana died after a long illness.
Kekana was born on 4 August 1958 in Zebediela in the then-Transvaal. He lost his sight at the age of five and went on to attend a school for the blind in Pietersburg, now Polokwane.
It was during this time that he nurtured his love of singing and joined amateur musical groups as a teenager.
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Tinashe SambiriFearless MDC Alliance vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala has accused the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa of exposing citizens to the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr Mnangagwa is expected to address a rally in Chivi District on Saturday, despite the fact that COVID-19 cases are rising in the country.
Hon Sikhala also accused the Zanu PF regime of using COVID-19 restrictions to suppress perceived political opponents.
“They ban us but see:
All provincial members, DCC executive members, CC members and all district chairpersons (3 per district) will be attending HE, President Mnangagwa’s rally kwa Chivi on Saturday 03.07.2. All buses will nw leave from Chitsanga hall for Chivi on Saturday morning,” Hon Sikhala wrote on Twitter.
Commenting on the protests in South Africa following the conviction and sentencing of former President Jacob Zuma, Hon Sikhala said:
“This is what happens when people see as if their system is persecuting opponents for political gain.
In SA they don’t shoot those who express themselves.
Here, coming to Court in solidarity, they arrest, torture and keep u in Remand prison for months.
Ours is a cursed nation.”
Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has commended young people for speaking out against corruption.
President Chamisa was commenting on a video clip produced by Bustoptv.The clip lampoons rampant corruption in the country.
“When young people speak about corruption leaders should listen …
The future belongs to the young,” said President Chamisa.
He also denounced the persecution of Netsai Marova by government agents during the time of bereavement.
“Multiplying another’s pain and misery is diabolic and sadistic.This is just too cruel…”
South African musician Steve Kekana has passed away.
The news broke on Thursday that 63-year-old Kekana had died after a long illness.
Kekana was born on 4 August 1958 in Zebediela in the then-Transvaal. The South African singer-songwriter lost his sight at the age of five and went on to attend a school for the blind in Pietersburg, now Polokwane.
It was during this time that he nurtured his love of singing and joined amateur musical groups as a teenager.
According to SA History, Kekana won what was then known as the SABC Black Music Award for best male vocalist in 1979 and 1980.
To date, Kekana has reportedly recorded more than 40 albums and worked with the likes of Ray Phiri, Nana Coyote, Joe Nina and Hotline featuring PJ Powers.
Kekana, an advocate, was a university graduate with B Juris and LLB degrees. He also lectured in labour law at Unisa. Last November Unisa bestowed an honorary doctorate in philosophy on Kekana.
“I had a dream to obtain a degree from this university, but I did not fathom that it would come in this nature. I am humbled to be chosen to come to represent people living with disabilities,” Kekeana said in accepting his honorary doctorate.
“This will convey a strong message to the world that a disability is not a hindrance. Instead, a disability is a tool for self-reinvention and defiance of stereotypes, biases and underestimation. Having a disability means taking space and contributing to the development of society.”
SOURCE: The Citizen
BY A CORRESPONDENT| Pokugara Properties Managing Director Michael John Van Blerk whose trial for charges of malicious damage to property had stalled due to alleged ill health has been declared fit and able to follow through court proceedings, according to an affidavit submitted to the Harare Magistrates Court by a medical doctor from Parirenyatwa General Hospital.
Van Blerk allegedly connived with his ‘at large’ boss Kenneth Raydon Sharpe and City of Harare officials to destroy a show house built by a Harare businessman George Katsimberis at the corner of Teviotdale and Whitwell road, Borrowdale.
The show house was built as part of a joint venture agreement between Sharpe and Katsimberis to develop Pokugara Estate into a low density residential area.
According to Dr Ropafadzo Muzvidziwa from Parirenyatwa general hospital, Van Blerk who was earlier reported to be suffering from depression and Catatonic epilepsy had applied to have his trial postponed to allow him to heal.
“I examined Michael John Van Blerk and noted he feels anxious and sad but no suicidal ideations. Michael John Van Blerk’s thoughts were organised with no hallucinations (hearing voices inside his head not seeing visions). Michael John Van Blerk blood tests were normal, his computer tomography scan of the brain was normal and the electroencephalogram was normal,” said Dr Muzvidziwa.
She recommended that Van Blerk attends psychotherapy for depression and anxiety but insisted that his current condition allowed him to follow through court proceedings.
“My opinion is that Michael John Van Blerk at the time of the alleged offence had no mental disorder but suffers from mild depression and anxiety. Michael John Van Blerk experienced an acute confessional state as a result of the stress of the trial. I recommend Michael John Van Blerk attends psychotherapy (talk treatment) for depression and anxiety. Michael John Van Blerk is now fit to stand trial and can follow through court proceedings,” she added.
Meanwhile, Harare magistrates’ court has separated Van Blerk him from his accomplices including former City of Harare Town Clerk Hosiah Chisango and City Director of Works Engineer Isaiah Chawatama.
He will now stand on his own.
Meanwhile, social media has reacted to the news of Star FM Presenter KVG real name Kudzai Violet Gwara buying a house at Pokugara Estate.
One user Dr Controlla Gabi said he has previously raised the issue of leaseholds where the property buyer does not own the land their property is on.
“Congratulations KVG. I hope they gave you a fair contract for the property. I have raised the issue of leaseholds @WestPropZim have introduced in Zim whereby the property buyer doesn’t own the land their property is on. Haven’t responded. Star FM hasn’t commented either,” said Controlla Gabi.
Controlla Gabi added that West Property was introducing a failed concept which he said does not guarantee sufficient buyer legal protection.
“I’m concerned that you’re introducing failed concepts that deprive aspiring homeowners of this birthright. I don’t believe there is sufficient buyer legal protection,” added Controlla Gabi.
Tinashe SambiriFearless MDC Alliance vice chairperson Hon Job Sikhala has accused the Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa of exposing citizens to the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr Mnangagwa is expected to address a rally in Chivi District on Saturday, despite the fact that COVID-19 cases are rising in the country.
Hon Sikhala also accused the Zanu PF regime of using COVID-19 restrictions to suppress perceived political opponents.
“They ban us but see:
All provincial members, DCC executive members, CC members and all district chairpersons (3 per district) will be attending HE, President Mnangagwa’s rally kwa Chivi on Saturday 03.07.2. All buses will nw leave from Chitsanga hall for Chivi on Saturday morning,” Hon Sikhala wrote on Twitter.
Commenting on the protests in South Africa following the conviction and sentencing of former President Jacob Zuma, Hon Sikhala said:
“This is what happens when people see as if their system is persecuting opponents for political gain.
In SA they don’t shoot those who express themselves.
Here, coming to Court in solidarity, they arrest, torture and keep u in Remand prison for months.
Ours is a cursed nation.”
By A Correspondent- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga who doubles as the Minister of Health and Child Care Wednesday told the Parliament that the government is in the process of taking over all health facilities run by councils.
Chiwenga said the move was part of a grand plan to ensure standardised service delivery as envisaged by the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1).
The former military boss said his Ministry was in the process of recruiting provincial medical directors for Harare and Bulawayo.
He made the remarks while responding to a motion moved by Bulawayo Proportional Representation legislator Dr Thokozani Khupe who bemoaned the continued charging of user fees by health centres despite a Government policy against that. Chiwenga said:
_To ensure implementation of National Development Strategy 1 on health and well-being, the Ministry of Health and Child Care is in the process of absorbing into the mainstream, all local authorities health delivery platforms which include clinics, polyclinics, rural hospitals and infectious disease hospitals._
_In this regard, the Ministry is in the process of filling the gaps of provincial medical directors for Harare and Bulawayo Metropolitan provinces reporting directly to the Ministry._
_This will standardise the provision of health service delivery among other things addressing both the welfare of health workers and Government user fee position._
Chiwenga added that MoHCC had just crafted the Health Development Strategy for 2021 to 2025 which would ensure equitable health delivery to everyone
He said the charging of user fees was in contravention of the exemption policy and has resulted in decreased use of services by most members of the community who are not able to afford the user-related fees.
Chiwenga added that the current setup had created a risk for patients purchasing unregistered and unapproved medicines from the black market.
The health system in the country has been collapsed for decades now with the haves getting medication beyond the country’s borders.
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By A Correspondent| Sakunda Holdings has retrenched tens of workers as economic sanctions imposed on the firm and its chief executive officer Kudakwashe Tagwirei take toll on the once shining company in Zimbabwe.
The exercise, which claimed the sculps of long serving executives and middle managers, has seen chief operating officer Mr Mberikwazvo Chitambo and head of special projects Mr Clement Kahiya being sent home.
The US slapped sanctions on Mr Tagwirei and his business acting on recommendations by some opposition parties and NGOs for “supporting the Zanu‐PF government.”
According to sources privy to the developments, only 16 workers were spared.
“Sakunda has hit hard times and it’s a sign that the sanctions are biting everyone,” said the source.
“The signs were always there as the company once closed its logistics section sometime back. Sakunda was once a shining company but sanctions have taken away the glitter of the company with a massive retrenchment exercise. The company has even laid off some its most trusted lieutenants like Chitambo and Kahiya, leaving a skeleton staff of 16 workers.”
United States of America placed businessman Kuda Tagwirei and his firm Sakunda Holdings under sanctions over his support for the Zimbabwe government.
The step had long been expected after Tagwirei received repeated public criticism from American diplomats, leading to his long-time partners Trafigura buying him out in 2020.
In imposing sanctions on Tagwirei and Sakunda Holdings, the US Treasury Department said Tagwirei has been sanctioned “for providing support to the leadership of the Government of Zimbabwe”.
The US also believes Sakunda was involved in what it says is an unaccounted for US$3 billion allocated under the Command Agriculture program.
Appearing before Parliament in March 2020, Sakunda Chief Operating officer Mr Mberikwazvo Chitambo showed documents that he said proved that his company had received around US$1 billion between June 2016 and May 2019 for Command Agriculture.
Contacted for comment on the recent developments, Sakunda Chief Executive officer Mr Kudakwashe Tagwirei did not respond to questions sent to his mobile number.
By A Correspondent- Quelea flocks have appeared in Matabeleland North and are hitting sorghum and peal millet fields, warns the Plant Quarantine and Plant Protection Research Services Institute.
Shingirai Nyamutukwa, head of the institute, said yesterday that his organisation and the National Parks and Wildlife Authority had teams on the ground working to control and manage the birds, a tiny species that flocks in huge numbers and so becomes a pest.
“We have teams from our institute and the National Parks and Wildlife Authority that are now involved in quelea bird management in roosting or breeding sites especially in reeds and acacia trees in the Pandamatenga area of Matabeleland North. The birds mostly prefer annual grass seeds but when not available, small grain cereal crops become the target.”
Nyamutukwa urged farmers and the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious flocks.
“Chemical control using Queletox is in progress in areas like Pandamatenga which are known to be breeding and roosting sites for quelea birds. Prospects to use falcon birds as biological control are being explored for use in Africa including Zimbabwe. The outbreak of quelea birds is particularly worrying after most farmers got a bumper millet and sorghum crop.
“Quelea birds also pose a big threat to the country’s winter wheat crop particularly in the Middle Sabi area of Chipinge South where marauding quelea birds have been a problem in the past.”
The country’s winter wheat crop is already established and farmers need to be vigilant.
“Farmers must remain alert to quelea birds as well as other pests that include caterpillars (bollworms Helicoverpa armigera), wheat stem borers (Sesamia inferens), rodents and fungal diseases,” Nyamutukwa said. While all these pests contribute to yield losses, more than 95 percent of any wheat damage is due to quelea birds. Small grain farmers also face challenges with quelea birds with experts saying each bird feeds on average 4g of grain a day but when that tiny number is multiplied by the flock sizes, the extent of the damage can be seen.
“A million birds can result in losses exceeding 40 000 tonnes. Damage is excessive when it’s due to large flocks. Management of quelea birds is therefore critical if intended yields are to be realised,” Nyamutukwa said.
Quelea birds were reported to be wreaking havoc in Nyamandlovu and Bubi farming areas in Matabeleland North where they are devouring small grains. Farmers were reported to be having a torrid time clanging metal objects and chasing away the tiny but heavy feasting birds.
The red-billed quelea is a small weaver bird native to sub-Saharan Africa and renowned for its attacks on small-grain crops within Africa. It is the most numerous bird species in the world, with a peak post-breeding population estimated at 1,8 billion. Nomadic super-colonies can grow to millions of birds, making quelea not only the most abundant bird in the world but also the most destructive to cereal grains, especially sorghum and millets as well as wheat, rice and barley.
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A Zimbabwean court has ordered Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Hon. Kazembe Kazembe to pay more than US$10 000 to a couple that was roughed up by some law enforcement agents while claiming to be suppressing an anti-government protest in 2019.
Harare Magistrate Winfilda Tiyatara on Friday 25 June 2021 ordered Matanga and Hon. Kazembe to pay US$5 000 each or its equivalent of RTGS$450 000 each to Canaan Machando and his wife Sipetangani Machando as compensation for violation of their fundamental rights and their property.
In addition, Magistrate Tiyatara ordered Matanga and Hon. Kazembe to pay RTGS$56 800 to Canaan and RTGS$24 000 to Sipetangani as compensation for damages to their mobile phone handsets.
During trial, Canaan and Sipetangani, who were assisted by Fiona Iliff of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights to sue Matanga and Hon. Kazembe, told Magistrate Tiyatara that on 14 January 2019 some ZRP officers together with some soldiers who had been deployed to quell anti-government protests held over a unilateral fuel price hike slapped Sipetangani several times and kicked her in the presence of her two minor children. The police officers and soldiers ordered Canaan to lie flat on his stomach, stepped on him before assaulting
him and also directed him to sit in a bucket full of cold water.
The soldiers and police officers also took Canaan to Mharapara Road, the main road in Unit F high-density suburb in Chitungwiza, where the protests had been taking place and directed him to remove burning tyres from the streets and in the process he sustained some burns on his hands.
As a result of the assault and ill-treatment, Canaan sustained injuries to his back, thighs, eardrum and had to seek medical attention and he was unable to work as a result of his medical condition and suffered loss of income.
The ZRP officers broke Sipetangani’s Samsung mobile phone handset valued at RTGS$24 000 while one of the police officers threw teargas canisters inside their house in Unit F high-density suburb in Chitungwiza and damaged a window pane and the floor valued at the cost of RTGS$56 800.
The persecution by ZRP officers forced Sipetengani and her minor children including a visitor out of the house as it was inhabitable for three days because of the teargas and this meant Sipetengani and Canaan were unable to work for several days.
In her ruling, Magistrate Tiyatara said Sipetengani and Canaan and their children suffered emotional pain and suffering, trauma and shock from the incident and the couple was humiliated and embarrassed by the indignity of being forced out of their home owing to misconduct by police officers.
Magistrate Tiyatara said the conduct of ZRP officers complained of by Canaan and Sipetengani was unlawful and there was no legal justification whatsoever for them to have conducted themselves in such a wayward manner.
The Magistrate also ruled that the actions of the ZRP officers was so indiscriminate, unwarranted and unnecessary and their conduct falls short of the duty of care that the police service has towards civilians.
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By A Correspondent- Three illegal gold miners are feared dead following the collapse of a tunnel they were working in at a disused mine in Shurugwi.
The three gold panners have been trapped since Sunday when the ground caved in at Camperdown Mine.
The Ministry of Mines and Mining Development said there are 22 illegal gold miners who have died in similar incidents at disused mines across the country this year.
Shurugwi District Development Coordinator (DDC) Mr Romeo Shangwa who visited the site together with the Midlands Provincial Mining Director Engineer Tariro Ndlovu confirmed the incident.
He said the three illegal miners are trapped underground at Camperdown mine which belongs to Zimasco.
Mr Shangwa said the mine was now disused but illegal miners have been finding their way into it and stealing gold ore.
He said mining experts were working flat out to reach the miners.
“Rescue teams are working flat out to reach the trapped miners,” said Mr Shangwa.
— Herald
By A Correspondent- The 15 year old girl went to the prophet because she had a headache, but he saw her as a wife.
The girl found herself trapped in a strange house being traded by her gogo into ukuthwala.
She’s been saved but it is not known to what extent she has already suffered!
Child activist Petros Majola is calling for a harsh sentence for a prophet (50) accused of attempting to marry a 15-year-old girl through ukuthwala and allegedly forcing the underage girl to have se_x with him.
“We rescued the girl from the prophet after we were tipped off by the community of Coza in Nyandeni about this forced marriage,” Petros of Khula Community Development told Daily Sun.
The girl was rescued on Tuesday morning by Petros and cops in Libode a day before the lobola negotiations.
“According to the girl who was doing grade 7 she went to the prophet when she had a headache, instead he abducted her. She has been staying for days with the prophet performing housewife duties, allegedly including se_x.
Petros said the prophet and the girl’s gogo were arranging the forced marriage.
“This coming weekend the girl’s family was going to enter into lobola negotiations with the prophet,” said Petros.
“Apparently the prophet said he had dreams that he should marry this girl. Gogo agreed as the girl’s mum lives in Joburg.”
Petros rejected the prophet’s dream.
“We’ve learnt that this was his third victim using the same trick.”
Petros said arranged or forced marriages are a threat to young girls.
“Parents make the arrangements and find in-laws for their children,” he said
A relative of the child who alerted the cops said: “The gogo of the girl was pushed by her younger sister to arrange this marriage to get money.” She said the girl has mental health problems.
“Her sister recruited her into this church claiming that she would be healed by the prophet. The lobola negotiations were supposed to start on Wednesday and gogo was told to ask for six cows.”
Brigadier Kinana confirmed that a girl (15) was abducted about two weeks ago.
“It’s alleged that the marriage was arranged by the suspect believed to be a church leader aged 50 and the grandmother, aged 66,” said Kinana.
“A case of abduction and rap_e were opened for further investigation. Two suspects have been bust, and one of them is believed to be the grandmother to the child.”
He said the victim has been kept in a place of safety.
The suspects are expected to appear in court once they’re charged.
By A Correspondent- An Odzi man in Arda Transau, Manicaland province, is in trouble after killing his workmate at a gold mine for allegedly having an extra-marital affair with his wife.
Hamabungu Nherere (37), from village 6 in Odzi, yesterday appeared before High Court judge Justice Isaac Muzenda facing a murder charge.
Nherere, who is being represented by Brian Majamanda, was this week granted $50 000 bail.
He will be back in court on July 18.
It is the State’s case that the accused and the now-deceased, who is not named in the court papers, were workmates at Chikanga Gold Mine in Odzi.
The State alleges that the accused on May 30, 2021 went to the now-deceased’s residence at the mine where he accused him of having an extra-marital affair with his wife.
He assaulted him using fists and open hands.
The accused allegedly went on to pick a wooden log and hit the complainant on the left rib.
The now-deceased suffered severe injuries and was rushed to Victoria Chitepo Hospital, where he died on admission.
Harare Magistrate Winfilda Tiyatara has ordered Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Hon. Kazembe Kazembe to pay more than US$10 000 to a couple that was roughed up by some law enforcement agents while claiming to be suppressing an anti-government protest in 2019.
Magistrate Tiyatara on Friday 25 June 2021 ordered Matanga and Hon. Kazembe to pay US$5 000 each or its equivalent of RTGS$450 000 each to Canaan Machando and his wife Sipetangani Machando as compensation for violation of their fundamental rights and their property.
In addition, Magistrate Tiyatara ordered Matanga and Hon. Kazembe to pay RTGS$56 800 to Canaan and RTGS$24 000 to Sipetangani as compensation for damages to their mobile phone handsets.
During trial, Canaan and Sipetangani, who were assisted by Fiona Iliff of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights to sue Matanga and Hon. Kazembe, told Magistrate Tiyatara that on 14 January 2019 some ZRP officers together with some soldiers who had been deployed to quell anti-government protests held over a unilateral fuel price hike slapped Sipetangani several times and kicked her in the presence of her two minor children. The police officers and soldiers ordered Canaan to lie flat on his stomach, stepped on him before assaulting him and also directed him to sit in a bucket full of cold water.
The soldiers and police officers also took Canaan to Mharapara Road, the main road in Unit F high-density suburb in Chitungwiza, where the protests had been taking place and directed him to remove burning tyres from the streets and in the process he sustained some burns on his hands.
As a result of the assault and ill-treatment, Canaan sustained injuries to his back, thighs, eardrum and had to seek medical attention and he was unable to work as a result of his medical condition and suffered loss of income.
The ZRP officers broke Sipetangani’s Samsung mobile phone handset valued at RTGS$24 000 while one of the police officers threw teargas canisters inside their house in Unit F high-density suburb in Chitungwiza and damaged a window pane and the floor valued at the cost of RTGS$56 800.
The persecution by ZRP officers forced Sipetengani and her minor children including a visitor out of the house as it was inhabitable for three days because of the teargas and this meant Sipetengani and Canaan were unable to work for several days.
In her ruling, Magistrate Tiyatara said Sipetengani and Canaan and their children suffered emotional pain and suffering, trauma and shock from the incident and the couple was humiliated and embarrassed by the indignity of being forced out of their home owing to misconduct by police officers.
Magistrate Tiyatara said the conduct of ZRP officers complained of by Canaan and Sipetengani was unlawful and there was no legal justification whatsoever for them to have conducted themselves in such a wayward manner.
The Magistrate also ruled that the actions of the ZRP officers was so indiscriminate, unwarranted and unnecessary and their conduct falls short of the duty of care that the police service has towards civilians.
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By Hazvinei Sakarombe| Hey everyone so I began my degree in 2015 when I was pregnant with my son DeSean. I remember going into the exam room with a pillow because I had a backache. After every 20 mins I would rush to the toilet. I thought I was going to have a natural birth but DeSean was big I ended up getting an emergency c-section.
I had to miss a semester lost my fees I had paid I was crushed and in pain. I felt like giving up was angry at how I was treated and how they couldn’t understand that I could not write the exam because of medical reasons. Anyway I calmed down, I continued and pushed and 2019 I was done! Graduation IMM Graduate School (Zimbabwe) is once per year April so would Graduate 2020.
Then Covid came! I had already started school with NSSA doing OSHEMAC and graduated in 2020. But because of Covid-19 there were no physical graduations. I then started my MBA with MANCOSA Online MBA which I’m currently doing. Firstly I want to thank God for his love and grace and giving me strength to carry on. Without him I’m nothing! Thank you Lord for these blessings and more!I would like to thank my parents Jethro and Miriam Sakarombe! And my siblings! These guys rock, for believing in me and praying for me.
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By Own Correspondent| The Harare Municipality Chief Security Officer Collen Tongowona is in the eye of a storm after his son was found in a possession of the municipality’s service firearms but the case was trivialized.
A letter addressed to Head Public Safety from the Chief Traffic Officer one M Chimombe states that on 10th June at Warren Park Police Station a complaint was lodged that Collen Tongowona (Junior ) pointed a firearm at the yet to be identified complainant.
Investigation carried out by ZRP Homicide found out the firearm which was used belonged to the Harare Municipality security boss.
“The ZRP Homicide section investigated the matter and proved that Mr C Tongowona(senior)was in possession of 2 pistols namely SM Pistol Serial No 31337 which was used by the son to commit the offence which was heard at the Magistrate Court CRB 5819/21.
“Detective Sergeant Chindove of ZRP Homicide Section confirmed the findings,” states the letter.
It has since been established that the Harare security boss violated the provisions of the law by illegally possessing the firearms without relevant specific firearm certificate.
The Chief Traffic Officer further says the case shows negligence on the part of Tongowona.
“It is cause of concern that the head of security does not take the Firearms Act precepts seriously including compliance with Standard Operational Procedures for storage of such a deadly weapon .
“Mr C Tongowona’s residence is not a designated council premise to secure the organizational ammunition,” wrote Chimombe.
The Chief Traffic Officer is now being harassed to change his position on the report, sources allege .
This publication found that the Collen Tongowona Junior was given community service for the death threats he made.
A prominent Harare lawyer who spoke to this publication , said it was suspicious that such a case got such a lesser sentence.
“This is just another case of trivializing serious crimes pointing a firearm at someone is a huge crime which warrants a custodial sentence and I think money could have changed hands there,
“The father should have also answered for his gross negligence and it should be established whether both firearms were licensed and does his son’s name appear on who should legally possess the firearms.
“Cases like this need thorough investigation to avoid them recurring again and again,”” said the lawyer who requested anonymity .
Government is in the process of taking over all health facilities owned by local authorities as part of a grand plan to ensure standardised service delivery as envisaged by the National Development Strategy 1, Parliament heard yesterday.
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga told legislators that most health facilities owned by local authorities were charging pregnant women and juveniles under five user fees in defiance of a standing health policy.
VP Chiwenga, who is also the Minister of Health and Child Care said his Ministry was in the process of recruiting provincial medical directors for Harare and Bulawayo.
He said this in the National Assembly while responding to a motion moved by Bulawayo Proportional Representation legislator Dr Thokozani Khupe who bemoaned the continued charging of user fees by health centres despite a Government policy against that.
The Vice President said health facilities were supposed to help pregnant women deliver for free before submitting their claims to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development for reimbursement.
“To ensure implementation of National Development Strategy 1 on health and well-being, the Ministry of Health and Child Care is in the process of absorbing into the mainstream, all local authorities health delivery platforms which include clinics, polyclinics, rural hospitals and infectious disease hospitals.
“In this regard, the Ministry is in the process of filling the gaps of provincial medical directors for Harare and Bulawayo Metropolitan provinces reporting directly to the Ministry.
“This will standardise the provision of health service delivery among other things addressing both the welfare of health workers and Government user fee position,” said VP Chiwenga.
He said PMDs would be focal persons working with Ministers of State for Provinces and the Provincial Development Coordinator to push the devolution agenda.
He said the Ministry had just crafted the Health Development Strategy for 2021 to 2025 which would ensure equitable health delivery to everyone
VP Chiwenga chronicled the historical background regarding the policy on no user fee and noted that while Government had directed that there should be no user fees in district rural clinics, they were charging card, consultation, drug, security and development fees among others.
It was also noted that some health facilities were also demanding non monetary charges in the form of commodities such as maize, chicken and goats for services given to pregnant women.
-State Media
By A Correspondent- The Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) in Zimbabwe’s founding president, Enos Manyika has lost his legal battle in which he sought an order barring the current president Reverend Amon Madawo from using the church’s registered name.
Manyika, through his lawyers Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers, recently filed an urgent chamber application at the Bulawayo High Court seeking an order interdicting the Rev Madawo faction from using the registered name of the church.
Manyika argued that it has caused the creation of a parallel constitution, which is separate from the one registered and filed with the Registrar of Deeds.
However, Bulawayo High Court judge, Justice Christopher Dube-Banda dismissed Manyika’s application, saying it was not urgent.
He ruled:
In the result, the point in limine on urgency is upheld. This application is not urgent and is removed from the roll of urgent matters.
Justice Dube-Banda ordered Manyika to pay the legal costs incurred by the respondents. He said:
The applicant is the person behind the litigation. This is one of the cases where this court will not hesitate to exercise its discretion in awarding costs on a legal practitioner and client scale.
The costs of this application to be borne by the applicant in his personal capacity on a legal practitioner and client scale.
The judge ruled that Manyika was merely trying to hoodwink the court and challenge the decision of the Supreme Court hiding under the name of the church. Said Justice Dube-Banda
In casu, it is clear that the applicant (Dr Manyika) is conducting his own litigation masquerading as the church. He has no authority from the church to institute these proceedings.
In fact, he is aware of the High Court and Supreme Court judgments in respect of this dispute, which has since been resolved by the courts.
A litigant cannot be permitted to recycle the same dispute before the court. This court cannot countenance such conduct because once the Supreme Court has spoken, a litigant cannot be permitted to bring the same issue, in whatever name, before this court.
The battle to control AFM started in 2018, resulting in the emergence of two rival camps.
One faction was led by Rev Madawo, the church’s former secretary and the other by Rev Cossam Chiangwa who was the church’s former deputy president.
The dispute between the two camps spilled into the Supreme Court after a group led by Rev Chiangwa filed an appeal against a High Court order which gave Rev Madawo’s faction blessings to lead the church.
The Supreme Court handed Rev Madawo’s camp victory recently after it upheld a previous High Court decision and agreed that a 2018 meeting that purported to change the leadership was void.-statemedia
By Wilbert Mukori- In September 2018, just weeks after being sworn in as President of Zimbabwe, Mnangagwa was in New York, USA to attend the annual UN General Assembly heads of state and government jamboree where each leader is allocated a slot to crow.
In all 37 years of Zanu PF rule, Robert Mugabe had never allowed a cabinet meeting to go ahead unless he was there to chair it and, as one can well imagine, the dictator had never allowed anyone else to the UN jamboree! Mnangagwa was not going to miss his first chance to occupy centre stage together with other world leaders.
The fly in the ailment for Mnangagwa was his legitimacy. All the election observers with any democratic credentials worth a spit had condemned Zimbabwe’s 31st July 2018 as a farce. And the elections were indeed a farce.
The regime had denied some 3 million or so Zimbabweans in the diaspora the vote; a very significant number considering Mnangagwa was declared the winner with 2.4 million votes. The regime had, yet again, failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll, etc., etc.
Following the November military coup that had topple Robert Mugabe, Mnangagwa and his fellow coup plotters had promised to hold free, fair and credible elections. How can the elections be lawful, free, fair and credible when more people are denied the vote than the winning candidate?
How can Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa be the legitimate President of Zimbabwe when he clearly does not the mandate of the people of Zimbabwe because the July 2018 elections were not legal, free, fair and credible?
The UN is a ruled based organisation and to be a respected member of the UN one must live by its founding rules.
“Article 21
States Article 21 of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
By failing to hold legal, free, fair and credible elections, Mnangagwa was flouting the UN rules. As much as he wanted to hobnob with other world leaders and to be treated as their equal, he must have known he was nothing but the naked Emperor in Hans Christian Andersen’s tale, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’.
CNN and many other free world media houses could not resist reminding the naked Mnangagwa of his democratic deficiencies. Before he left New York, Mnangagwa announce that Zimbabweans in the diaspora will have their right to vote restored by the next elections!
At the time, some of us expressed our doubts on Mnangagwa’s sincerity and willingness to deal with this thorny issue of diaspora vote. After all he had promised to hold free, fair and credible elections, stamp out corruption and many, many other things after the November 2017 military coup but had never honoured any of these promises for the simple reason that doing so would risk Zanu PF losing its iron grip on power. The party has since confirmed the doubters right.
“If you want a diaspora vote, first level the playing field by removing sanctions, so that Zanu-PF can go there and campaign freely without being vetted against sanctions,” announced Zanu PF Acting Political Commissar, Patrick Chinamasa.
“We will not allow those in the diaspora the right to vote because we are under sanctions in those countries.
“I cannot go to campaign in the United Kingdom because of sanctions as we all know and as long as that situation persists, we will say no vote to people in the diaspora because we will be allowing only those who have been asking for sanctions to have access to that electorate.”
All nonsense, of course! Zimbabweans in the diaspora did not impose the sanctions and so why are they being punished for something they did not do. In any case, there are millions of Zimbabweans in SADC and other countries that have not imposed any sanctions of Zanu PF leaders, why are they too being denied the vote?
The truth is Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF friends do not recognise the right to a meaningful say in the governance of one’s country, as articulated in Article 21 of the UN’s UDHR, as an inalienable right that cannot and must never ever be denied without due legal process. Sadly Zanu PF thugs are not alone in this!
Nelson Chamisa and his fellow MDC leaders has paid lip service to call for diaspora vote, a verified voters’ roll and all the other democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections. Chamisa and company had failed to implement even one reform to ensure diaspora vote, etc. even when they had the golden opportunity to do so during the 2008 to 2013 GNU.
Worse still, Chamisa et al have been participating in elections knowing fully well that Zanu PF has arbitrarily and illegally denied Zimbabweans in the diaspora the vote, failed to produce a verified voters’ roll, etc., etc.; proof the opposition too consider the right to free, fair and credible elections a privilege and not an inalienable right!
Indeed, the right to a meaningful say in the governance of one’s country, article 21, is the most important and precious of all the freedoms and rights in the UN UDHR because without it, we have failed to secure and guarantee the other 29.
“Seek ye first the political kingdom, and all else shall be added unto you”, said Ghana’s first president, Dr Kwame Nkrumah. He was right!
The right to a meaningful say in the governance of one’s country; the right to legal, free, fair and credible elections; is worth risking everything for, including one’s very life. While we live here on earth, the right to free, fair and credible elections, is the “one pearl of great price” we must all seek!
“Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking beautiful pearls, who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had and bought it.”
Matthew 13:45-46
It is as clear as day that there are many like Robert Mugabe, Emmerson Mnangagwa and many others in Zanu PF who would want us to believe they who risked it all in the fight to end white colonial oppression and exploitation for freedom and human dignity for all Zimbabweans. We now know better; they risked it all so they can take the place of the white colonial oppressors and became the new oppressors.
Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies do not believe in extending the freedoms and rights articulated in the UN UDHR to the majority of Zimbabweans no more than Ian Smith and his Rhodesia Front white racists did.
Still, one is persuaded to believe there, in very generation, there have been, are and will be true blood liberation heroes and heroines, black and white, before and after independence, who have fought to end the oppression regardless its racial source. These are the true blood heroes and heroines to whom we owe a great debt of gratitude for risking all for freedom and human dignity. We will let them down if we allowed these Zanu PF thugs continue to ride roughshod over us and deny us our freedoms and rights.
Besides, we owe it to ourselves and posterity to boldly demand our freedoms and rights.
“Zanu PF will not allow those in the diaspora the right to vote!” The right to a meaningful vote is THE one pearl of great price the nation has risked all to secure no one, especially the vote rigging Zanu PF, has no power or authority to take that right away.
If the 3 millionZimbabweans in the diaspora are denied the vote then the 2023 elections cannot be legal, free, fair and credible. And, this time, Zanu PF will not be allowed to get away with a rigged elections; Zanu PF will be illegitimate and will not be allowed to get away with illegitimacy!
The president of Zimbabwe must be have the mandate of the people of Zimbabwe expressed through legal, free, fair and credible elections and must never have his power, authority and stature tinted by suspicion of rigged elections.
“Caesar Caesaris esse non dubitat!” (Caesar must be Caesar without shadowing it with doubts!) as the Romans so aptly put it!
By A Correspondent- A police officer died in the early hours of Thursday after he was run over by a CAG bus which is operating under the Zupco franchise.
The police officer was manning a roadblock along the Khami Road flyover in Bulawayo.
This is a developing story.
More details to follow.
By A Correspondent- A 22 year old man from Gokwe North was murdered after he allegedly approached one of the suspects claiming his newly married wife was preg_nant by him.
Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko said Justice Chidhakwa had initially told one of the suspects, Joseph Muzenda, that he had just married a woman who was preg_nant with his baby.
Muzenda later teamed up with two other suspècts, Simbarashe Zikoke and Wellington Zharare, before stabbing Chidhakwa to death.
“The suspects waylaid Chidhakwa along a footpath near Manoti Business Centre in Gokwe North on Sunday at around 7pm before confronting him for claiming that their friend, Joseph Muzenda, had married his preg_nant girlfriend,” said Insp Mahoko.
“Simbarashe Zikoke then grabbed Chidhakwa from the back, while Zharare stabbed him once on the left side of the chest and once on the leg with a knife. He died on the spot.”-statemedia
Harare Magistrate Barbra Mateko has ordered the Officer In Charge of Marimba Police Station to investigate and provide her with information in relation to how freelance journalist Edgar Gweshe was compelled to pay RTGS$500 fine for allegedly contravening curfew regulations and yet he was arrested before 10:PM, which was the scheduled curfew time when people were restricted from moving around unnecessarily.
Gweshe was arrested on 12 June 2021 and detained overnight at Marimba Police Station and was released on 13 June 2021 after paying RTGS$500 fine.
Through his lawyer Tinashe Chinopfukutwa of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, Gweshe wrote a letter to the Provincial Magistrate at Harare Magistrates Court protesting and arguing that he was arrested at 8:PM way before 10:PM, which was the scheduled curfew early in June.
The freelance journalist says he had refused to pay the fine after explaining his circumstances before his arrest to some ZRP officers but he ended up paying the RTGS$500 fine under protest and desperation to regain his freedom and dignity which had been violated for several hours by ZRP officers who did not allow him access to food and water and to call his lawyers while in detention.
Gweshe was only allowed access to water around 3:PM on 13 June 2021.Mateko said judicial officers at Harare Magistrate Court are conducting investigations into Gweshe’s complaint for them to assess whether they can proceed in terms of section 356 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act, which provides for the setting aside of Gweshe’s conviction and to be refunded once a judicial officer is satisfied that the freelance journalist should not have been convicted.
By A Correspondent- A 73 year old Binga gogo who could not come to terms with losing her son who drowned in the Zambezi River, allegedly committed suicide by hanging.
Makomwe Muchimba of Sinampande Village allegedly hanged herself in a makeshift bathroom on Saturday evening soon after receiving news that her epileptic son had drowned.
The 42-year-old son whose full details were not given, had gone fishing when disaster struck.
Police confirmed the death of the woman and her son.
Matabeleland North police spokesperson Inspector Glory Banda said a neighbour who heard about Muchimba’s son’s death proceeded to the family to pass his condolences when he found the now deceased’s visually impaired husband Mr Mpolokoso Muchimba alone at home.
“Mr Patrick Ncube only found Mr Mpolokoso Muchimba (76) who is blind and is Muchimba’s husband. At around 8PM, villagers searched for the woman and at around 9PM, her body was found hanging from a beam in a bathroom hut about 60 meters from the homestead,” said Insp Banda.
He encouraged members of the public to monitor people with chronic diseases or those under great stress to avoid tragedies.
-statemedia
By A Correspondent- Uburn groove musician Maskiri, whose real name is Alicious Masimbe’s single Mbinga from Binga has sparked debate on social media with several topics to discuss.
The major topic was about the reignited story of Tapiwa Makore, a young boy who made headlines after his corpse was buried without a head.
Some felt the rapper’s lyrics with the line: “…handina musoro kunge Tapiwa Makore..” were disrespectful to the dead and the grieving Makore family.
Though some were angered by the line, some defended it as a way of expressing how the system failed Makore’s family.
Maskiri, however, explained his line about Tapiwa when contacted by H-Metro.
“This is figurative language. Tapiwa was found without a head, and it pained me too. My heart bleeds for Tapiwa.
“In music, especially rap which has figurative language and anecdotes to present your art and expression, some people might not understand you.
“And also music had no boundaries when expressing your feelings,” said Maskiri.
By A Correspondent- A Glen Lorne maid was yesterday dragged to court charged with armed robbery after she reportedly connived with armed robbers to rob her employer.
Catherine Kanyama, 30, was not asked to plead when she appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi.
Allegations are that on April 3 Kanyama connived with her accomplices to rob her employer and showed them who their target was and briefed them of the complainant’s movements.
Armed with this information, it is reported that they confronted the complainant around 1am armed with handcuffs, knives and a gun while he was sleeping before they started demanding money and threatening to shoot him if he failed to give them the money.
He gave them US$3000 that was on his bedside drawer but they kept demanding more and ransacked the house and stole a 55-inch television set, various phones, a laptop, shoes, car keys, clothes and shoes which they loaded into the complainant’s Honda Fit which they got away with and later dumped it in Chitungwiza but went away with the registration book.
Kanyama reportedly them met with her accomplices and got her share of the property stolen in the robbery leading to her arrest.
Lancelot Mutsokoti appeared for the State.
By A Correspondent- A Glen Lorne maid was Tuesday dragged to court charged with armed robbery after she reportedly connived with armed robbers to rob her employer.
Catherine Kanyama, 30, was not asked to plead when she appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi.
Allegations are that on April 3 Kanyama connived with her accomplices to rob her employer and showed them who their target was and briefed them of the complainant’s movements.
Armed with this information, it is reported that they confronted the complainant around 1am armed with handcuffs, knives and a gun while he was sleeping before they started demanding money and threatening to shoot him if he failed to give them the money.
He gave them US$3000 that was on his bedside drawer but they kept demanding more and ransacked the house and stole a 55-inch television set, various phones, a laptop, shoes, car keys, clothes and shoes which they loaded into the complainant’s Honda Fit which they got away with and later dumped it in Chitungwiza but went away with the registration book.
Kanyama reportedly them met with her accomplices and got her share of the property stolen in the robbery leading to her arrest.
Lancelot Mutsokoti appeared for the State.
Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti has bluntly challenged the disjointed Zanu PF regime to implement reforms before crying for international aid.
Hon Biti argues that the regime must stop ” gross violation of human rights, persecution of citizens and looting” before thinking of seeking help from the international community.
According to Hon Biti, the Zanu PF regime is cruel, vindictive and irrational.
See below Hon Biti’s argument:
The continued incarceration and persecution of
@MakomboreroH
graphically captures everything wrong about the Mnangagwa regime .Extractive ,cruel , incompetent, vindictive , irrational , petty ,captured mendacious,predatory, sick& fascist #FreeMako”
“It is criminal & irresponsible for #IFIs to continue propping up autocrats & in the process aid & abet the suffering&exploitation of ordinary citizens.Where a country steals elections, has no respect for human rights&rule of law, vandalizes institutions,it can’t be supported.
The IMF Executive Board has approved a US$1 billion financing package for Uganda to support the COVID-19 response and recovery.
The program includes reforms to strengthen governance and transparency. #IMFAfrica”
Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti has bluntly challenged the disjointed Zanu PF regime to implement reforms before crying for international aid.
Hon Biti argues that the regime must stop ” gross violation of human rights, persecution of citizens and looting” before thinking of seeking help from the international community.
According to Hon Biti, the Zanu PF regime is cruel, vindictive and irrational.
See below Hon Biti’s argument:
The continued incarceration and persecution of
@MakomboreroH
graphically captures everything wrong about the Mnangagwa regime .Extractive ,cruel , incompetent, vindictive , irrational , petty ,captured mendacious,predatory, sick& fascist #FreeMako”
“It is criminal & irresponsible for #IFIs to continue propping up autocrats & in the process aid & abet the suffering&exploitation of ordinary citizens.Where a country steals elections, has no respect for human rights&rule of law, vandalizes institutions,it can’t be supported.
The IMF Executive Board has approved a US$1 billion financing package for Uganda to support the COVID-19 response and recovery.
The program includes reforms to strengthen governance and transparency. #IMFAfrica”
Tinashe Sambiri|The broke administration led by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has instructed patients to bring their own linen and blankets to hospitals for admission.
According to sources at Sadza Hospital, patients have been instructed to bring their own linen and blankets as the laundry machine is not working.
Government has no money to repair the machine.
The MDC Alliance Alliance has bemoaned the pathetic state of the public health system in Zimbabwe:
“Patients at Sadza Hospital have reportedly been ordered to bring their own linen and blankets for admission because the laundry machine at the institution has not worked since 2020.
The public health crisis is but a symptom of the bad governance disease that plagues Zanu PF,” the MDC Alliance said in a statement.
Unvaccinated health workers who contract Covid-19 in the line of duty after July 14 will no longer receive special compensation which the Government has been paying those affected, while the 80 percent who have been vaccinated remain covered if they fall sick.
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting that the Government had been paying US$1 000 and US$600 depending on grade for each health worker who falls sick but now those who remain unvaccinated are considered a health threat to colleagues and patients.
Last week, Treasury released $75 million towards the compensation.
Of the 4 444 health workers so far infected,432 have already received their payouts.
The Health Services Board (HSB) has approved the payments to another 2 196 with funds already allocated able to cover about 1 367 workers so further allocations are required.
“Noting that the frontline staff were given an opportunity to vaccinate ahead of others, the nation is advised that a considerable number of frontline workers, 20 percent, have still not presented themselves for vaccination,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.- The Herald
By A Correspondent- An unidentified body of a male recovered in a disused mine shaft at Mukaradzi mining site in Mt Darwin on June 15 has been sent to Parirenyatwa Hospital for postmortem, with police appealing for people with missing relatives to come forward.
Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Naison Ndliwayo said the man was wearing a blue work suit and the bottom had reflectors on the knees.
He was putting on a blue t-shirt and black gumboots with orange patches on the soles.
“On June 15 this year at around midday, Raymond Zongoro (21) of Chaora village smelt a stench while passing by the disused mine,” Asst Insp Ndliwayo said. “He informed others and they went to investigate. They found the body floating in water and retrieved it.”
Police attended the scene and the body was ferried to Bindura Hospital before being transferred to Parirenyatwa Hospital.
By A Correspondent-Five people died on the spot, while seven others were injured when a FAW truck and a Mitsubishi truck collided head-on at the 129km peg along the Masvingo-Mbalabala Road yesterday morning.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the injured were taken to a local hospital for treatment.
“The ZRP confirms that five people died in a road traffic accident which occurred at the 129Km peg along the Masvingo-Mbalabala Road on June 29, 2021 at 0730hrs when a Faw truck and a blue Mitsubishi pick-up had a collision,” he said.
“Seven other occupants were injured and taken to hospital.”
Asst Comm Nyathi said they were still gathering more details on the accident.
-State media
By A Correspondent- Business came to a standstill in Victoria Falls on Monday when a funeral cortège made up of scores of taxi drivers blocked roads as they mourned their colleague who died in car accident on Friday.
Commuters were stranded on Mondays when all taxis were withdrawn from the road as drivers attended Emmanuel Thunywa’s burial.
Thunywa, a popular taxi driver in the resort town, died on the spot on his 30th birthday when he lost control of his vehicle which overturned in Chidobe.
He had just gotten married to Ms Tapiwa Hikwa.
His two cousins Prince Mlilo and Ivonn Dube survived with injuries.
It was an emotional send-off as friends, relatives and taxi drivers mourned Thunywa.
Burial service was held at a local parlour where hundreds of people turned up, disregarding Covid-19 regulations restricting funeral gatherings to 30 people.
Some followed proceedings from outside the funeral parlour’s chapel in observance of social distancing.
From the parlour, taxis lined up as they trickled into the main road, driving to Moringa in Mkhosana before driving back to Chinotimba past Victoria Falls Hospital, Chinotimba Rank and Emaplankeni, the places where Thunywa operated from.
People stood on the road sides and outside houses to witness the emotional procession accompanied by hooting of cars.
For some minutes even the Hwange-Victoria Falls highway was blocked at the Mkhosana turn-off to allow easy passage by the cortège.
Taxi drivers said Thunywa’s death came as a shock.
Victoria Falls Taxis Association chairperson Mr Admire Dube said it was a blow to the industry.
“We are pained by losing a brother especially dying on his birthday. We are here to show our support and love for him. He was a great man and it is a loss to us. As an association we have resolved that his wife will get free transport whenever she travels around Victoria Falls as a gesture of love and respect for the man we worked with,” he said.
A resident Mr Praymore Ncube of Mfelandawonye said: “We are touched by what happened. There was no transport in the morning but we understand because taxi drivers were mourning their colleague.”
Mrs Margaret Mutongola said she waited for 45 minutes at the bus stop before she was told that there were no taxis. She said she had to walk to the city centre
By A Correspondent- The parliament has invited members of the public to nominate knowledgeable people of integrity to serve in the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) and Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) as three commissioners are expected to retire from the institutions in the next three months.
The Zec commissioners whose terms are coming to an end are deputy chairperson Emmanuel Magade and Dr Qhubani Moyo.
In a statement issued yesterday, the Parliament’s Committee on Standing Rules and Orders (CSRO) said the public should have nominated individuals to replace the two commissioners by July 16.
By A Correspondent- The trial of Marry Chiwenga, the estranged wife of the Minister of Health and Child Care, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga was Tuesday postponed further after the magistrate granted the State’s application for postponement due to her ill health.
Marry appeared before Harare magistrate Noel Mupeyiwa who remanded the matter to 6 September so that her health could be assessed to see whether she will be fit to stand trial.
Appearing for the State, Charles Muchemwa said on the previous hearing, Mubaiwa was remanded further while she was admitted to a hospital.
He said:
The last time when the matter came the witnesses were available and the accused was in the hospital and because of that trial could not kick off we had to de-warn the witnesses as they had been appearing previously for a while with the matter failing to kick off.
In response, Marry’s lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa said it is not in dispute that her client was unwell and cannot comprehend court proceedings as she has a drainage system attached to her arm draining some fluid from her wounds.
Marry is accused of assaulting Vice President Chiwenga’s family maid Delight Munyoro at Hellenic School following a heated argument over the custody of their three minor children.
Munyoro claims to have sustained a cut on her lips after being struck by Marry.
She is also claiming that some of her teeth are loose and are now shaking following the alleged assault.
-HMetro
Magistrate Barbra Mateko has ordered the Officer In Charge of Marimba Police Station to investigate and provide her with information in relation to how freelance journalist Edgar Gweshe was compelled to pay RTGS$500 fine for allegedly contravening curfew regulations and yet he was arrested before 10:PM, which was the scheduled curfew time
when people were restricted from moving around unnecessarily.
Gweshe was arrested on 12 June 2021 and detained overnight at Marimba Police Station and was released on 13 June 2021 after paying RTGS$500 fine. Through his lawyer Tinashe Chinopfukutwa of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, Gweshe wrote a letter to the Provincial Magistrate at Harare Magistrates Court protesting and arguing that he was arrested at 8:PM way before 10:PM, which was the scheduled curfew early in
June.
The freelance journalist says he had refused to pay the fine after explaining his circumstances before his arrest to some ZRP officers but he ended up paying the RTGS$500 fine under protest and desperation to regain his freedom and dignity which had been violated for several hours by ZRP officers who did not allow him access to food and water and to call his lawyers while in detention. Gweshe was only allowed access to water around 3:PM on 13 June 2021.
Mateko said judicial officers at Harare Magistrate Court are conducting investigations into Gweshe’s complaint for them to assess whether they can proceed in terms of section 356 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act, which provides for the setting aside of Gweshe’s conviction and to be refunded once a judicial officer is satisfied that the freelance journalist should not have been convicted.
-ZLHR
By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa is silent on the hero status of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga top ally Major-General (Retired) Clever Shadreck Chiramba.
Chiramba died of Covid-19 on Sunday and the government has said nothing about his hero status.
Major-General (Rtd) Chiramba was Chiwenga’s top ally pre and post-independence.
“It was with great shock and pain that I received the news of the untimely death on Sunday morning of Major-General (Rtd) Clever Shadreck Chiramba at Parirenyatwa Hospital after succumbing to Covid-19 related complications,” Chiwenga told state media Wednesday.
“His passing on leaves a deep void that will be difficult to bridge both within the Chiramba family and among those of his comrades he served with during the liberation struggle as well as among former colleagues in the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.
“I knew him well personally from the days of the liberation struggle and as a senior officer in the Zimbabwe National Army.”
By A Correspondent- A Glen Lorne maid was yesterday dragged to court charged with armed robbery after she reportedly connived with armed robbers to rob her employer.
Catherine Kanyama, 30, was not asked to plead when she appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi.
Allegations are that on April 3 Kanyama connived with her accomplices to rob her employer and showed them who their target was and briefed them of the complainant’s movements.
Armed with this information, it is reported that they confronted the complainant around 1am armed with handcuffs, knives and a gun while he was sleeping before they started demanding money and threatening to shoot him if he failed to give them the money.
He gave them US$3000 that was on his bedside drawer but they kept demanding more and ransacked the house and stole a 55-inch television set, various phones, a laptop, shoes, car keys, clothes and shoes which they loaded into the complainant’s Honda Fit which they got away with and later dumped it in Chitungwiza but went away with the registration book.
Kanyama reportedly them met with her accomplices and got her share of the property stolen in the robbery leading to her arrest.
Lancelot Mutsokoti appeared for the State.
By A Correspondent- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has spoken on the life of the late military commander Major-General (Retired) Clever Shadreck Chiramba who died of Covid-19 on Sunday.
Chiwenga, said Major-General (Rtd) Chiramba played a key role pre and post-independence.
“It was with great shock and pain that I received the news of the untimely death on Sunday morning of Major-General (Rtd) Clever Shadreck Chiramba at Parirenyatwa Hospital after succumbing to Covid-19 related complications,” said VP Chiwenga.
“His passing on leaves a deep void that will be difficult to bridge both within the Chiramba family and among those of his comrades he served with during the liberation struggle as well as among former colleagues in the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.
“I knew him well personally from the days of the liberation struggle and as a senior officer in the Zimbabwe National Army.”
Burial arrangements for the military stalwart are yet to be announced.
By A Correspondent- A Chipinge based commercial farmer and businessman, Billy Rautenbach has given villagers from Chinyamukwakwa Village in Chipinge two months to harvest their crops and leave their forefathers’ land.
The multi-millionaire ethanol company, Greenfuel owner, was leased the land that was once used by ARDA in Middle Sabi and Chisumbanje and it’s now expanding its boundaries into areas settled by the villagers. Currently, the company has over 40 000 hectares of land.
Headman Chinyamukwakwa and his community are blaming their MP Enock Porusingasi who they accuse of supporting Greenfuel against the people who elected him into office. They also blamed District development Coordinator (DDC) William Mashava and chief Garahwa.
Prof Madhuku said Greenfuel has since given the villagers up until they finish their harvest and the company will then bring everything down.
Greenfuel spokesperson Merit Rumema told Chipinge Times to send questions via email but she did not respond.
“The company accepted that it can not plough down unharvested crops owned by the villagers and has given up until possibly August for them to finish harvesting. We are preparing court papers against this.
“The company is just greedy, if they admire good land, they will just grab it. They are taking law into their own hands,” said Professor Madhuku.
“Who will fight for us when all these people are involved. The MP and the DDC are on Greenfuel’s side. The MP is giving away our land to Mr Rautenbach. We were born and bred here and this is our land,” said Chinyamukwakwa.
Professor Lovemore Madhuku is representing the villagers.
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CHIPINGE – Greenfuel, a company run by multi-millionaire Billy Rautenbach has given villagers from Chinyamukwakwa Village in Chipinge two months to harvest their crops and leave their forefathers’ land.
Professor Lovemore Madhuku is representing the villagers
Greenfuel was leased the land that was once used by ARDA in Middle Sabi and Chisumbanje and its now expanding its boundaries into areas settled by the villagers. Currently the company has over 40 000 hectares of land.
Headman Chinyamukwakwa and his community are blaming their MP Enock Porusingasi who they accuse of supporting Greenfuel against the people who elected him into office. They also blamed District development Coordinator (DDC) William Mashava and chief Garahwa.
Prof Madhuku said Greenfuel has since given the villagers up until they finish their harvest and the company will then bring everything down.
Greenfuel spokesperson Merit Rumema told Chipinge Times to send questions via email but she did not respond.
“The company accepted that it can not plough down unharvested crops owned by the villagers and has given up until possibly August for them to finish harvesting. We are preparing court papers against this.
“The company is just greedy, if they admire good land, they will just grab it. They are taking law into their own hands,” said Professor Madhuku.
“Who will fight for us when all these people are involved. The MP and the DDC are on Greenfuel’s side. The MP is giving away our land to Mr Rautenbach. We were born and bred here and this is our land,” said Chinyamukwakwa.
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CHIPINGE – Greenfuel, a company run by multi-millionaire Billy Rautenbach has given villagers from Chinyamukwakwa Village in Chipinge two months to harvest their crops and leave their forefathers’ land.
Professor Lovemore Madhuku is representing the villagers
Greenfuel was leased the land that was once used by ARDA in Middle Sabi and Chisumbanje and its now expanding its boundaries into areas settled by the villagers. Currently the company has over 40 000 hectares of land.
Headman Chinyamukwakwa and his community are blaming their MP Enock Porusingasi who they accuse of supporting Greenfuel against the people who elected him into office. They also blamed District development Coordinator (DDC) William Mashava and chief Garahwa.
Prof Madhuku said Greenfuel has since given the villagers up until they finish their harvest and the company will then bring everything down.
Greenfuel spokesperson Merit Rumema told Chipinge Times to send questions via email but she did not respond.
“The company accepted that it can not plough down unharvested crops owned by the villagers and has given up until possibly August for them to finish harvesting. We are preparing court papers against this.
“The company is just greedy, if they admire good land, they will just grab it. They are taking law into their own hands,” said Professor Madhuku.
“Who will fight for us when all these people are involved. The MP and the DDC are on Greenfuel’s side. The MP is giving away our land to Mr Rautenbach. We were born and bred here and this is our land,” said Chinyamukwakwa.- Masvingo Mirror
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Zambian star Patson Daka has completed his transfer to English Premier League side Leicester City from Austrian Bundesliga champions RB Salzburg.
The 22-year old forward is joining City on a five-year-deal and the move is worth £23m ($32m).
Speaking to LCFC TV after signing his contract, Daka said: “I’m so, so excited to join this great, historic Club. It has been my dream and I’m so happy and looking forward to what’s coming next.
“I have followed Leicester from the time they won the league. I feel it is the perfect place for me, because it’s a team that fights for titles. I know it’s not going to be easy, but I feel ready to face this new challenge.
“I will give my best for the Club each and every day, and I look forward to seeing the Leicester City fans inside the stadium soon.”
Daka, who scored 34 goals in 42 games in the previous term for RB Salzburg, will link up with fellow Southern African and Warriors striker Admiral Muskwe whose contract was recently renewed at the club.
He will also play against Marvelous Nakamba of Aston Villa and Brighton striker Percy Tau who both come from the COSAFA region.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Willard Katsande’s contract with Kaizer Chiefs will expire today.
Talks have been on going for some time now and reports in South Africa are suggesting that Chiefs could retain the midfielder services for next season.
The offer is said to be a one-year deal as the newly appointed coach, Stuart Baxter, is willing to work with him again.
Katsande has of late formed part of the team’s core in the Champions League campaign and played a pivotal role in both legs in the semifinal encounter against Wydad AC. His performances has also improved since the return of Baxter.
Team-mate Khama Billiat’s contract is also expiring today but the club could trigger a contract clause that will extend their stay for another season.
Other players at Chiefs whose deals will end include Ramahlwe Mphahlele, Itumeleng Khune, Lebogang Manyama, Bruce Bvuma, Bernard Parker and Kgotso Moleko.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
By A Correspondent | The BusinessWoman and socialite, Olinda Chapel has spoken over allegations that her company Gain Healthcare charges job seekers administration fees.
Her response comes amid complaints from callers who raised a list of allegations about hers and her colleague Caroline Nyakudya’s business.
“GAIN HEALTHCARE DOES NOT CHARGE $100 please excuse us from this,” Chapel wrote.
“We do not charge any admin fees at all,” she added.
She did not respond to the other issues raised by callers (click to read). She had neither responded to questions sent her since Tuesday.
The development comes at a time there’s divided opinion on administration fees charged by colleague Carol Nyakudya’s Lorac company. Chapel has a different business model.
ZimEye has invited the two BusinessWomen to engage the public on this news network.
This is a developing story.
Germany-based midfielder Jonah Fabisch could miss the Warriors camp in Harare and fly straight from his base to link-up with the team in South Africa.
The 19-year old was included in the 25-man squad for the COSAFA Cup tournament but is facing challenges to travel for national duty due to the coronavirus pandemic. He is the only player yet to report for camp.
According to Warriors team manager Wellington Mpandare, they are still negotiating with his club, Hamburger SV II, for his release.
‘He (Jonah) wants to play at the COSAFA Cup, and we are negotiating with his club,” the manager told the Herald.
“Remember, this fixture is outside the FIFA calendar. The club is worried about the third wave of Covid-19, in South Africa, and there are negotiations for Jonah to fly direct to Port Elizabeth.’’
The midfielder, who is the son of the late Reinhard Fabisch, the coach of the Dream Team, is yet to feature for the Warriors. He qualifies to play for Zimbabwe through his mother, Chawada Kachidza-Fabisch.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe
Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti has bluntly challenged the disjointed Zanu PF regime to implement reforms before crying for international aid.
Hon Biti argues that the regime must stop ” gross violation of human rights, persecution of citizens and looting” before thinking of seeking help from the international community.
According to Hon Biti, the Zanu PF regime is cruel, vindictive and irrational.
See below Hon Biti’s argument:
The continued incarceration and persecution of
@MakomboreroH
graphically captures everything wrong about the Mnangagwa regime .Extractive ,cruel , incompetent, vindictive , irrational , petty ,captured mendacious,predatory, sick& fascist #FreeMako”
“It is criminal & irresponsible for #IFIs to continue propping up autocrats & in the process aid & abet the suffering&exploitation of ordinary citizens.Where a country steals elections, has no respect for human rights&rule of law, vandalizes institutions,it can’t be supported.
The IMF Executive Board has approved a US$1 billion financing package for Uganda to support the COVID-19 response and recovery.
The program includes reforms to strengthen governance and transparency. #IMFAfrica”
Tinashe Sambiri|The broke administration led by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has instructed patients to bring their own linen and blankets to hospitals for admission.
According to sources at Sadza Hospital, patients have been instructed to bring their own linen and blankets as the laundry machine is not working.
Government has no money to repair the machine.
The MDC Alliance Alliance has bemoaned the pathetic state of the public health system in Zimbabwe:
“Patients at Sadza Hospital have reportedly been ordered to bring their own linen and blankets for admission because the laundry machine at the institution has not worked since 2020.
The public health crisis is but a symptom of the bad governance disease that plagues Zanu PF,” the MDC Alliance said in a statement.
Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance deputy organising secretary Netsai Marova’s father was laid to rest at Glen Forest in Harare on Tuesday.
MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa attended the funeral.
In a statement the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly hailed President Chamisa for supporting the Marova family during the time of mourning.
“We salute the People’s President, Advocate Nelson Chamisa for standing with our youth Deputy National Organizer Netsai Marova during her time of mourning.
We bade farewell to Baba Marova at Glen Forest Cemetery,” MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma said.
Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti has bluntly challenged the disjointed Zanu PF regime to implement reforms before crying for international aid.
Hon Biti argues that the regime must stop ” gross violation of human rights, persecution of citizens and looting” before thinking of seeking help from the international community.
According to Hon Biti, the Zanu PF regime is cruel, vindictive and irrational.
See below Hon Biti’s argument:
The continued incarceration and persecution of
@MakomboreroH
graphically captures everything wrong about the Mnangagwa regime .Extractive ,cruel , incompetent, vindictive , irrational , petty ,captured mendacious,predatory, sick& fascist #FreeMako”
“It is criminal & irresponsible for #IFIs to continue propping up autocrats & in the process aid & abet the suffering&exploitation of ordinary citizens.Where a country steals elections, has no respect for human rights&rule of law, vandalizes institutions,it can’t be supported.
The IMF Executive Board has approved a US$1 billion financing package for Uganda to support the COVID-19 response and recovery.
The program includes reforms to strengthen governance and transparency. #IMFAfrica”
MIGRAINE
What You Need to Know About Migraine and Seizures
Sometimes migraine and seizure occur in the same person, but sometimes it’s just difficult to tell which a person is experiencing.
Becky Upham
By Becky Upham
Medically Reviewed by Jason Paul Chua, MD, PhD
When migraine symptoms don’t respond to migraine therapies, it may worth considering whether the person is really having seizures.Adobe Stock
Migraine attacks and seizures are both events related to the brain, but exactly how the two are related to each other is something that experts are still trying to unravel.
“There times when a patient experiences an event, and it’s not immediately apparent if they’ve had a seizure or a migraine,” says Lauren Doyle Strauss, DO, a headache specialist and an assistant professor at Wake Forest Baptist Health in Winston Salem, North Carolina.
“That’s because there can be an overlap in some of the ways that people describe both of those problems,” Dr. Strauss explains.
There is evidence that the two disorders are associated with each other: The prevalence of migraine in children with epilepsy — which causes seizures — is estimated at 8 to 24 percent, which is approximately double the risk found in the general population, according to a paper published in the Journal of Headache and Pain.
What Is Migralepsy?
Migralepsy is an older term that has been used to describe when a person has both migraine and epilepsy, says Strauss. The term was first used in a paper published in 1960 to describe a condition in which “ophthalmic migraine with perhaps nausea and vomiting was followed by symptoms characteristic of epilepsy,” according to a paper published in the Journal of Headache Pain.
This type of seizure, which is triggered by a migraine attack with aura, is considered a rare but real complication of migraine, according to the International Headache Society (ICHD-3).
A Seizure Can Be Part of Epilepsy or Migraine
To better understand the connection between migraine and seizures, it’s helpful to understand what a seizure is, says Strauss. “You could describe it as a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain,” she says.
Johns Hopkins Medicine defines a seizure as “a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells (also called neurons or nerve cells) that causes temporary abnormalities in muscle tone or movements (stiffness, twitching, or limpness), behaviors, sensations, or states of awareness.”
People are diagnosed with epilepsy after they have had two or more unprovoked seizures, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Seizures Are Different Depending on Where They Occur in the Brain
There are two categories of seizures: generalized seizures, which affect both sides of the brain, and focal seizures (also called partial seizures), which take place is just one part of the brain, according to the CDC.
Depending on which part of the brain is affected, that’s the area that will manifest symptoms, explains Strauss.
“For example, if the area of the brain that controls your language is affected, then that makes sense that your language may not be normal during the seizure. It could cause you to stutter or have trouble with your words,” she says. Similarly, if someone had a seizure in the area of the brain that controls your vision, that may correlate with visual symptoms, says Strauss.
Just because the seizure begins in one part of the brain doesn’t mean it stays there. “A seizure can start in one area of the brain and can quickly spread to other areas or across the entire brain,” she says.
People can experience a seizure in a lot of different ways, says Strauss. “You can have a change in your awareness; others may notice that you’re staring. You may have amnesia, where you forget or are unaware there’s been a change in your surroundings, or you don’t even know that a seizure happened,” she says.
“Your whole body can shake — that’s called a grand mal seizure, and it’s often what people think about when they when they think of seizure. You can also have shaking in one arm or just one leg,” says Strauss.
Can a Migraine Attack Cause Someone to Have a Seizure?
“We don’t fully understand what provokes a migraine and what provokes a seizure; it could be possible that something provokes both,” says Strauss.
Headaches can occur on their own and be unrelated to seizures, or a headache can be a symptom that happens before, during, or after a seizure, says Strauss. “We use the terms ‘preictal,’ which is before the seizure, ‘ictal,’ which is during the seizure, and ‘postictal,’ which is after the seizure,” she says.
Preictal and ictal headaches are relatively rare and usually don’t last long, according to the Epilepsy Foundation. Headaches that occur after a seizure are more common. A survey of 372 patients attending an epilepsy clinic found that 45 percent of them had experienced a postictal headache, and more than 1 in 5 always had one.
Is It a Migraine Attack or a Seizure?
“If a person is having migraine symptoms that aren’t responding to migraine therapies, and they have neurologic symptoms associated with the headaches, it’s reasonable to take a step back and say, ‘Are we sure these are migraines?’” says Strauss.
If you have a grand mal seizure, it’s usually clear that it’s a seizure, she says. “However, with focal seizures or partial seizures or complex partial seizures, these more subtle seizures where it’s only affecting one part of the brain, it can be difficult to always know…
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Tinashe Sambiri|The broke administration led by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has instructed patients to bring their own linen and blankets to hospitals for admission.
According to sources at Sadza Hospital, patients have been instructed to bring their own linen and blankets as the laundry machine is not working.
Government has no money to repair the machine.
The MDC Alliance Alliance has bemoaned the pathetic state of the public health system in Zimbabwe:
“Patients at Sadza Hospital have reportedly been ordered to bring their own linen and blankets for admission because the laundry machine at the institution has not worked since 2020.
The public health crisis is but a symptom of the bad governance disease that plagues Zanu PF,” the MDC Alliance said in a statement.
CHIPINGE – Greenfuel, a company run by multi-millionaire Billy Rautenbach has given villagers from Chinyamukwakwa Village in Chipinge two months to harvest their crops and leave their forefathers’ land.
Professor Lovemore Madhuku is representing the villagers
Greenfuel was leased the land that was once used by ARDA in Middle Sabi and Chisumbanje and its now expanding its boundaries into areas settled by the villagers. Currently the company has over 40 000 hectares of land.
Headman Chinyamukwakwa and his community are blaming their MP Enock Porusingasi who they accuse of supporting Greenfuel against the people who elected him into office. They also blamed District development Coordinator (DDC) William Mashava and chief Garahwa.
Prof Madhuku said Greenfuel has since given the villagers up until they finish their harvest and the company will then bring everything down.
Greenfuel spokesperson Merit Rumema told Chipinge Times to send questions via email but she did not respond.
“The company accepted that it can not plough down unharvested crops owned by the villagers and has given up until possibly August for them to finish harvesting. We are preparing court papers against this.
“The company is just greedy, if they admire good land, they will just grab it. They are taking law into their own hands,” said Professor Madhuku.
“Who will fight for us when all these people are involved. The MP and the DDC are on Greenfuel’s side. The MP is giving away our land to Mr Rautenbach. We were born and bred here and this is our land,” said Chinyamukwakwa.
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Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance deputy organising secretary Netsai Marova’s father was laid to rest at Glen Forest in Harare on Tuesday.
MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa attended the funeral.
In a statement the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly hailed President Chamisa for supporting the Marova family during the time of mourning.
“We salute the People’s President, Advocate Nelson Chamisa for standing with our youth Deputy National Organizer Netsai Marova during her time of mourning.
We bade farewell to Baba Marova at Glen Forest Cemetery,” MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma said.
Accra, Ghana, 28 June 2021 – Junior Achievement (JA) Africa today announced the appointment of Phil Mlambo as its new Chief Operations Officer with effect from July 1, 2021. He joins the executive management team at JA Africa from his previous role as Executive Director of JA Zimbabwe, a post he has held since 2005.
A citizen of Zimbabwe, Mlambo is an experienced youth development specialist with a Master of Management in Public and Development Management from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. His expertise spans street youth rehabilitation, youth, sexual and reproductive health education and youth entrepreneurship and business education. He recently led JA Zimbabwe in mainstreaming digital programing as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuring business continuity in the new normal.
“Phil’s proven capacity as an administrator, mobiliser and excellent team player will serve him well in his new role as Chief Operations Officer of JA Africa,” said Charles Olumuyiwa Moyela, Board Chair of JA Africa, “His appointment has been hailed by his colleagues and partners of the JA organization across Africa. I trust that he will provide the much-needed operational acumen required for JA’s transformational journey in the years ahead.”
Mlambo’s organizational development expertise and passion for youth development anchored on personnel development planning, capacity building and assessment, staff coaching and mentorship have been the hallmark of his career.
Speaking on Mlambo’s appointment, Simi Nwogugu, Chief Executive Officer of JA Africa said: “I congratulate Phil on his appointment as COO of JA Africa. He has been in the JA family for 16 years and is a leading figure in the digitization of programs in the Africa region. His expertise will be valuable to building the capacity of our member nations and ensuring operational excellence.”
On his appointment, Mr. Mlambo remarked, “I am truly humbled and excited to join Simi, the CEO, and the team at the ROC. I look forward to continue learning and growing together with all colleagues in the JA Africa Member Nations to get our capacities strengthened for us to reach the targets and goals set for us by both JA Worldwide and JA Africa Board. I know that Simi is a very passionate leader and I look forward to complimenting her efforts and operationalize her vision, and I hope together as a region we will be successful in preparing and inspiring Africa’s youth to succeed in a global economy.”
JA Africa, a leading international nonprofit organization, currently operates in 12 African countries with a mission to prepare young Africans for the future of work through entrepreneurship, work readiness and financial literacy programs.
By A Correspondent- Between 3 000 and 10 000 housing units and a building technology plant are set to be constructed under a partnership between the Zimbabwean Government and Shelter Afrique, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Shelter Afrique is a pan-African finance institution that exclusively supports the development of affordable housing and real estate sector development in Africa.
Speaking during the 21st post-Cabinet briefing in Harare Tuesday evening, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa also revealed that Zimbabwe was elected as the 1st vice-chairperson of the Shelter Afrique Bureau.
Said Mutsvangwa:
The Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities, Hon. D. Garwe reported that the 40th Annual General Meeting and Symposium of Shelter Afrique was held from 20 to 25 June 2021 in Yaounde, Cameroon.
Zimbabwe was elected as the first vice-chairperson of the Shelter Afrique Bureau and will host the 41st AGM and symposium.
Cabinet approved Shelter Afrique’s pledged to invest in Zimbabwe through funding mixed housing construction ranging from 3 000 to 10 000 units; establishing a building technology plant with a proposed shareholding of 51/49 for Shelter Afrique and Government of Zimbabwe respectively and establishing a regional office for the SADC region in Harare. Government will provide the requisite land.
Shelter Afrique is a partnership of 44 African governments, the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Africa Reinsurance Corporation (Africa-Re).
It builds strategic partnerships and offers a host of products and related services to support the efficient delivery of affordable housing and commercial real estate.
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By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe faces prolonged power outages after a surge from South African electricity imports overloaded its network and caused generating plants to fail, Energy minister Zhemu Soda said.
The surge caused a nationwide blackout in the early hours of Monday, as it affected output at the Kariba hydropower plant and the coal-fired Hwange facility, Soda said.
Generation has since been restored at Kariba and it’s the only one of the nation’s five plants that is working, while engineers are trying to restore output at the Hwange units, he said.
“Demand is outweighing internal power-generation capacity,” Soda said.
Kariba was producing 1 014megawatts (MW) of electricity as of Monday, according to the Zimbabwe Power Company’s website.
Current demand is at least 1 400MW.
Zimbabwe doesn’t produce enough of its own power and has to import extra electricity from South Africa and Mozambique to meet demand.
Zesa’s debt to Hidroeléctrica de Cahora Bassa rose to US$97 million last year, up from just over US$45 million in 2019, according to data from the Mozambican power utility.
Eskom of South Africa resumed power supplies to Zimbabwe in 2019 after Zesa cleared its debts.
However, Eskom only guarantees 50MW to Zimbabwe, and can only provide more when there is no load shedding in South Africa.
While power supply had improved last year from the major crisis of 2019, frequent breakdowns at Hwange have caused repeated outages.
The Hwange thermal power plant is currently made up of six units which were commissioned in phases between 1983 and 1987, with capacity to generate 920MW (four units of 120MW each and two units generating 220MW each).
Before the Kariba power station upgrade added 300MW to the 750MW hydro-electrical plant in March 2018, the Hwange thermal station was the country’s biggest.
Mainly due to ageing equipment, the Hwange plant has not fired from all its installed plants for a while.
Currently, only four units are in service, generating less than a quarter of capacity.
To fix this diminishing capacity due to frequent breakdowns of its antiquated plants, the government is adding two new units, 7 and 8, at a cost of US$1,1 billion.
Dubbed the Hwange 7 and 8 project, the expansion will add 600MW to the plant’s existing capacity.
This year, Zimbabwe expects 100MW to be added to the grid from renewable energy projects. The country tendered for 500MW of solar power in 2020.
However, investment in renewables remains low because Zimbabwe’s investment climate makes it hard to secure capital for large projects.
A new independent producer, Zimbabwe Zhongxin Electrical Energy, is expected to add an additional 50MW in thermal power by October.
By A Correspondent- Vice President General (Retd) Dr. Constantino Chiwenga has described the late Major-General (Retd) Clever Shadreck Chiramba as a loyal servant of Zimbabwe who dedicated his life to protecting national interests and territorial integrity.
In a statement, Dr Chiwenga said Major-General (Retd) Chiramba leaves a deep void that will be difficult to bridge both within the Chiramba family and among those of his comrades he served with during the Liberation Struggle as well as among former colleagues in the Zimbabwe Defence Force.
“I knew him well personally from the days of the liberation struggle, and as a senior officer in the Zimbabwe National Army.
“The late Major-General Chiramba whose nom de guerre was Simangaliso Gumede, was a tried and tested product of the second Chimurenga who rose through the ZANLA ranks to General Staff level,” he said.
The Vice President said,
“ He had an illustrious military career in the Zimbabwe National Army where he served his country with utmost loyalty, dedication and commitment. Titles, honours and decorations were bestowed on him in recognition of his invaluable contribution towards promoting and safeguarding the country’s national interests and territorial integrity.”
Major-General (Retd) Chiramba died on Sunday morning at Parirenyatwa Hospital after succumbing to Covid-19-related complications.
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By A Correspondent- Farmers can only sell their wheat or barley to either the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) or companies they have standing agreements with, as side marketing the crops is illegal, Government has said.
Statutory Instrument (SI) 188 of 2021 (Grain Marketing Control of Sale) gazetted Tuesday makes it illegal to sell wheat to unauthorised dealers.
“No person or statutory body or company or entity under a contractual obligation to sell to a contractor or to the Grain Marketing Board or any authorised agency shall sell or otherwise dispose of any wheat or barley except to such contractor or to the Grain Marketing Board or any authorised agency,” reads the SI.
It is now illegal for anyone to buy wheat or barley from farmers who have a contractual agreement with another company.
Selling inputs on the black market has also been outlawed.
“No person shall use or dispose of wheat or barley seed acquired through the Government otherwise than for such purpose except with the written permission of the Government,” the SI adds.
The law empowers law enforcement agencies and authorised GMB officials to seize grain they believe would be transported for purposes of side marketing.
Exports of the said grains are now prohibited until further communication by way of a Government gazette notice.
By A Correspondent- The doctor broke the news to the family a day after their pregnant 14 year old’s hospitalisation.
It was going to be impossible to terminate the pregnancy because the foetus was now 24 weeks old.
A victim of rape, the minor’s father *Amos Butama* was dejected.
“I was hoping that the pregnancy could be terminated and my daughter would get on with her life. But now I fear for her life, I fear for her health.”
The 45 year old father of 6 including the victim of rape told ZimEye:
“The doctor said my daughter is too young to deliver and she may face complications while giving birth which may also cost her life or that of the baby. She needs specialist care but I cannot afford it.”
ZimEye ran a story on how the family was divided on how to treat the rape case after the minor revealed that the perpetrator was a very close relative.
The matter is still at the courts.
While it is clearly evident that the perpetrator will face justice, it is the minor whose life is at stake.
Said her father:
“I do not know what to say to her. She is withdrawn and because she is still a child, I do not know whether she will be able to fit into her new role as a mother. It is a child bearing another child. It is not her fault that she is a victim of rape and I think more should be done to help such children in her circumstances.
She was raped but could not disclose this to anyone until it was too late. I also blame myself because I should have done more to be close to my baby but I relegated everything to my mother while I focused on looking for money.”
The minor is one of the many rural children whose rights are violated but they do not have access to services that their counterparts in the city have.
The rape occurred in Hwedza, Manicaland.
Added a social worker only identified herself as Rutendo:
“Rural children should have equal access to services. Maybe if the minor had a mobile phone or there was a nearest call centre, she would have sought help. Remember, the perpetrators threaten the minors not to disclose this to anyone and as children, they comply. More needs to be done to guarantee their safety and access to services.”
The UNCRC identifies four core principles that grant children equal value and guarantee them the necessary protection.
These are non discrimination, best interests of the child, the right to survival and development and the views of the child.
States principle 4 of the convention formulated in Article 12:1 which states that:
“States parties shall assure to the child who is capable of forming his or her own views the rights to express those views freely in all matters affecting the child, the view of the child being given due weight in accordance with the age and maturity of the child.”
Childline Zimbabwe, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) provides a free telephone helpline to report cases of child abuse where several volunteers sit in front of phones answering the emergency calls to the number ‘116’ from vulnerable children.
Children who may be experiencing violence, are assisted and case information is captured while they are provided with the psycho-social support among a host of other services.
The organisation also provides face-to-face counselling for affected children and caregivers in their Drop-in Centres: child-friendly, confidential spaces for children to share their experiences and express their emotions.
Nationally, there are four Call Centres, 33 Drop-in Centres, and over 400 volunteer counsellors working for free to give children support.
The Family Support Trust (FST), is another NGO located at Harare Central Hospital, whose aim is to provide free access to medical and psychological service to the child survivors of sexual violence, healing them in a safe and child-friendly space.
Childline 116 works closely with FST, by referring call-in survivors who need treatment to them.
The Butamas however, were not even aware of the existence of these organisations. Was this sheer ignorance on their part or there were other reasons?
“I have heard about Childline, but I never thought that this could happen to my daughter. I should have told her,” said Butama with regret evident on his face.
A report titled “Violence Against Women and Girls During the Covid-19 Crisis in Zimbabwe”, gathered data from five non-governmental organisations working with survivors of gender-based violence, including the Musasa Project, the Adult Rape Clinic and the Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association noted that cases of physical violence went up by 38,5 percent during April and May 2020.
Another report by the Stopping Abuse and Female Exploitation Zimbabwe (SAFE) authored by Rebekah Martin and Veronica Ahlenback titled “Evidence Synthesis: Secondary impacts of COVID-19 on gender-based violence (GBV) against women and girls in Zimbabwe”, also confirmed that gender based violence (GBV) service providers in Zimbabwe recorded an increase in reported GBV cases compared to trends prior to the lockdown.
Revealed the report:
“Increases in psychological, physical, economic and sexual violence, and increases in the severity of this violence, have been reported in Zimbabwe (OCHA, 2020a).
Emerging evidence in Zimbabwe indicates that poor women, rural women, women and girls with disabilities, adolescent girls and young women, older women, LBTQI+ women, women and girls with HIV, migrant women and women in quarantine facilities, and refugee women are disproportionately affected.”
The UN Women (2020b) in that same report is quoted confirming that “regional evidence highlights that women in rural areas are particularly vulnerable to the effects of GBV due to less access to response services in rural areas.”
However, the evidence synthesis did not identified any data from Zimbabwe or the region specifically on violence against women in rural areas during COVID-19.
“This is because many service providers have been forced to switch to remote or phone-based ways of working, but there is a risk that poorer women who are less likely to have access to a phone and/or pay for phone credit or data are excluded from GBV reporting channels and support services,” reported the SAFE.
SAFE’s analysis of GBV cases showed that most of the reports of GBV are from women and girls residing in urban areas.
“As this appears to be the main GBV data analysis study in Zimbabwe during COVID-19, less is known about the situation of GBV against women in rural areas during lockdown to date. Similarly, another assessment of national hotlines and organisations that receive GBV reports through online presence and messaging platforms found that the majority of calls (62.5%) during lockdown were made by women in urban areas, while only 12.5% of the calls came from women in rural areas (UNFPA, 2020a).”
By A Correspondent- A man from Gokwe North died after he was stabbed to death for recklessly telling a newlywed husband, that he was the one who had impregnated his wife.
22-year-old Justice Chidhakwa seems to have been harbouring feelings for his former lover, despite the fact that she had recently married Joseph Muzenda.
Over the weekend Chidhakwa approached Muzenda and rashly told him that he had married a woman who was pregnant with another man’s baby. He claimed that he was actually the one who was responsible for Muzenda’s newly married wife’s pregnancy.
It is not yet clear what Chidhakwa hoped to achieve through this reckless course of action. Muzenda, on the other hand, did not take the news well and plotted with his friends to attack his love rival.
Muzenda is alleged to have teamed up with Simbarashe Zikoke and Wellington Zharare to ambush Chidhakwa. During the attack, the alleged father was stabbed twice and died on the spot.
The incident was confirmed by Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko. Inspector Mahoko told the state-owned daily The Herald,
“The suspects waylaid Chidhakwa along a footpath near Manoti Business Centre in Gokwe North on Sunday at around 7pm before confronting him for claiming that their friend, Joseph Muzenda, had married his pregnant girlfriend.”
“Simbarashe Zikoke then grabbed Chidhakwa from the back, while Zharare stabbed him once on the left side of the chest and once on the leg with a knife. He died on the spot.”
The police did not release more details on the status of the investigation into the killing.
By A Correspondent- Disgruntled nurses working at public hospitals have joined hands with teachers to register their displeasure over poor working conditions in a campaign dubbed “Burn The Fraud”.
The virtual “Burn The Fraud” campaign was launched by the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) last week, where teachers burnt their payslips in protest over low salaries against a high cost of living.
The protest comes at a time when the poverty datum line has been pegged at $40 000, almost double what most civil servants, including teachers and nurses, are earning per month.
Zimbabwe Nurses Association president Enock Dongo yesterday told NewsDay that nurses had joined the protest.
“Nurses are not well remunerated. Salaries are far below our expectations. As we speak, we are in poverty, and struggling to report for work and make a good living as a working class. It is unfortunate that government has made its workers paupers,” he said.
Police in Marondera, Mashonaland East province, have arrested two teenagers who fatally assaulted a 73-year-old man accusing him of failing to reveal the results of a soccer match which he had watched.
Anyway Pondo (18) and Keith Matanewa (19) of Southlawn Farm are being charged with murder following the death of Langton Mandibvira, who succumbed to injuries sustained from the assault.
Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Simon Chazovachiyi yesterday confirmed the arrest of the duo.
“This is a painful incident. It is serious criminal conduct to assault any other person and, therefore, youths are being urged to be law-abiding and practise self-control as well as respect the elderly,” he said.
Police said on June 13 at around 6pm, Mandibvira was on his way from Karimba School, where he had gone to watch a Euro 2020 soccer match when he met the suspects.
It is reported that the suspects confronted him demanding to know the results of the soccer match, but he kept quiet and proceeded with his journey.
This irked the suspects, who then allegedly assaulted him with fists, booted feet and an unknown object.
It is reported that the teenagers then left the deceased lying unconscious and fled from the
scene.
A fellow villager, who is said to have witnessed the incident, went and informed fellow villagers, resulting in a police report being made.
Mandibvira was taken to Marondera Provincial Hospital where he was admitted.
His condition later deteriorated and he was transferred to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital, where he died.
The suspects were remanded in custody and are expected to appear in court tomorrow.
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By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwean government has set 14 July as the deadline for frontline health workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Speaking at a post-cabinet press briefing in Harare Tuesday evening, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said those who would not be vaccinated against the virus will not get insurance payouts. She said:
Noting that the frontline staff were given the opportunity to vaccinate ahead of others, the nation is advised that a considerable number of frontline workers (20 per cent) have still not presented themselves for vaccination.
Given the risk this poses not only to other workers but also to patients, Cabinet has set 14 July 2021 as the deadline for the vaccination of the frontline workers.
After this date, those who would not have been vaccinated will not receive Covid-19 insurance payouts.
For the avoidance of doubt, those vaccinated staff members who test positive will, however, still be eligible for the Covid-19 insurance payout.
The Public Service Commission (PSC) last year announced that government employees who contract the coronavirus in their line of duty will be entitled to financial benefits.
Those who succumb to COVID-19 in their line of duty would be entitled to a full year’s salary paid to their family, on top of the usual benefits associated with their work.
By Jane Mlambo| Local hip hop star Stunner has assumed the big brother role to reprimand fellow singer Ti-Gonzi over his strong words against comedian Comic Pastor.
Comic Pastor released a hip hop song dissing a number of people including Mudiwa.
This followed an ongoing beef between Zimdancehall singer Enzo Ishall and Holy Ten after the former released a hip hop song titled Hillary Makhaya before going on to declare himself king of the genre.
Holy 10 responded with a diss song that got social media talking as he ripped into Enzo Ishall while dismissing his love proposal for socialite Hillary Makhaya as unbefitting.
Ti-Gonzi has also found himself sucked in the ongoing feud between Zimdancehall and Hip hop but Stunner has told him to relax and not take it to the heart.
Below is Stunner’s message to Ti-Gonzi….
Well it was fun when @enzoishall was doing his “hip hop” thing and @holytenmusic replying and all but when strong words start coming from respected members like @tigonzi towards comic pastor @r.peels on the other end…… we have to remind ourselves to draw the line somewhere and say “hey this is not the kind of people we are” . Yes hip hop has its culture and anyone can decide they want to start rapping just as dancehall. This is a decision that comes from the heart you can’t stop anyone from expressing his self but let’s remember to keep it musical . Haisi America ino and most of you rappers I’m sorry to say this but muchaionera pa tv chete and what comes on TV is just acting and selling products. Our fans believe the words we say and one day umwe achasimudza dombo akatema umwe (hamuna pfuti) Muri Vapfanha Vechidiki Vane Twunhu Twavo so please act like it. Times are hard , let’s make money , friends and shine on the haters (that is the hip hop I know) . Comic pastor is a comedian and he can sing a sungura song next week and he will lose nothing so let’s laugh / enjoy the song and move on from it (wait for his next joke) . That’s all. THIS IS ENTERTAINMENT, let’s not forget that. In any case , ever since ya’ll decided to call yourselves kings……ndopatave apa. Tipei mangoma tinakirwe chete . *side note* @maskiri ndakanakirwa ne mbinga from bhinga. #vVvtt As always when all has been said and done…..Kuna Stunner Ndokwatinoenda.
By A Correspondent- 54 Midlands State University (MSU) students at Zvishavane Campus tested positive for coronavirus, Acting Midlands provincial medical director Dr Reginald Mhene has confirmed.
University authorities have since suspended face to face lectures at both the Main Campus in Gweru and the Zvishavane Campus.
A number of students at the Main Campus are reported to have also tested positive to COVID-19 but Mhene could not say how many were affected
In a notice, MSU registrar Mr Tinashe Zishiri said face to face lectures at the campuses have been suspended with effect from 30 June until the situation improves.
The university will now conduct online classes until the situation improves.
Said Zishiri:
Midlands State University wishes to advise all its valued stakeholders that the University has resolved to suspend face to face lectures at the Gweru Main Campus and Zvishavane Campus from Wednesday, June 30, 2021, until further notice.
This is part of preventive measures and coordinated efforts being taken to mitigate the spread of coronavirus.
Zishiri said online classes will continue as scheduled adding that the university will also continue to offer electronic library services.
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By A Correspondent- A 32 year old married man from Glen View is battling for life in hospital after he was stabbed by his mistress’ brother for neglecting her.
Takunda Muteveri is reported to have denied responsibility of impreg_nating his lover Erica Muchangani forcing the latter to invade his house accompanied by her brother Erick Muchangani, 29.
A scuffle ensued and Erick stabbed Muteveri in the stomach and part of his intestines were exposed out of the tummy.
Erick was arrested and Muteveri was rushed to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital.
Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza confirmed the arrest urging people to resolve their differences peacefully.
“Police arrested Erick Muchangani of Kambuzuma Section 2 for stabbing her sister Erica Muchangani’s married lover Takunda Muteveri, 32, on the 27th of June 2021,” said Insp Mwanza.
“Circumstances were that Erick accused Muteveri of not taking responsibility of Erica’s pregnancy.
“A misunderstanding arose between the two.
“The two begun fighting and accused person stabbed complainant once on the stomach with a kitchen knife.
“The complainant was rushed to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital by his wife.
“Complainant sustained injuries on the stomach and had protruding intestines and his condition is critical,” said Insp Mwanza urging people not to substitute peace with brutal force.
In an interview with H-Metro last night, Muteveri’s wife Ruvimbo Maturure said Muteveri was taken to West End Hospital where he is receiving treatment.
“We took him to West End Hospital where he was operated and is responding well to treatment,” said Maturure.
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By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo family lost over US$12 200, R4 500 and a pistol belonging to a burial society to three robbers who raided their home on Sunday evening as police continue to urge the public to desist from keeping large amounts of cash in their homes and business premises.
The incident occurred between 5:30pm and 6pm.
The robbers reportedly gained entry through a gate which was not locked before they attacked the family, demanding US$23 000 cash they alleged was inside the house.
The trio later forced some of the occupants into a bedroom where they opened doors to the wardrobe and took the money and a gun before disappearing.
A report was made to the police who are still investigating the case.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said, “The ZRP reiterates that members of the public must make use of banking institutions and avoid keeping large sums of cash in their homes or business premises.
“This follows a case of armed robbery which occurred in North End, Bulawayo, on June 27, 2021, where a family lost US$12 242 and R4 500, belonging to a burial society, to robbers.”
This year several people have lost cash and valuables to armed robbers who are raiding their homes and premises looking for cash.
Investigations have so far revealed that most of these criminals would be acting on information or a tip off provided to them on individuals and businesspeople with large amounts of cash.
Some of the criminals were arrested while others are still on the run.
During the past few months, police have also been discouraging individuals and the business community from keeping large sums of money at home or in offices.
Recently police have also expressed concern over the increase in armed robberies targeting people either walking on the streets or businesspeople keeping large amounts of cash.
Many criminals masterminding these armed robberies countrywide are suspected to be those recently released from jail on bail pending appeal and have been evading arrest when they break bail conditions by failing to make their scheduled reports to a police station or do not turn up in court.
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By A Correspondent- An elderly Marondera man died after he was savagely assaulted by two teenagers over the results of a football match.
Anyway Pondo (18) and Keith Matanewa (19) of Southlawn Farm were arrested by police recently and are being charged with murder following the death of Langton Mandibvira (73).
Mashonaland East provincial police spokesperson Inspector Simon Chazovachiyi Tuesday confirmed the arrest of the duo.
He said:
This is a painful incident. It is serious criminal conduct to assault any other person and, therefore, youths are being urged to be law-abiding and practise self-control as well as respect the elderly.
According to police, on 13 June 2021, at around 6 pm, Mandibvira was on his way from Karimba School, where he had gone to watch a Euro 2020 soccer match when he met the suspects.
The two teenagers confronted him demanding to know the results of the soccer match, but he kept quiet and proceeded with his journey.
This angered the suspects, who then allegedly assaulted him with fists, booted feet and an unknown object.
On realising that Mandibvira was unconscious, the duo fled from the scene.
However, a fellow villager who had witnessed the incident went and informed fellow villagers, resulting in a police report being made.
Mandibvira was initially taken to Marondera Provincial Hospital but when his condition later deteriorated, he was transferred to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital, where he died.
The suspects were remanded in custody and are expected to appear in court Thursday.
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The Kingdom of Eswatini yesterday denied that its King Mswati has fled the country following sporadic demonstrations. Below is the coverage by the SABC news channel-
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By A Correspondent | What is wrong with an employment agency charging a small fee for applicants?
Over the last 3 weeks calls have been made by many Zimbabweans far and wide for businesswomen, Olinda Chapel and Carol Nyakudya to explain their business models.
Last month, the two launched their projects which they said are to help Zimbabweans obtain job opportunities; but curious citizens have questioned their “sponsor status” paperwork with some raising issues such as discrepancies on their Home Office letters, as highlighted in the pictures below.
The two have been asked and were still to comment at the time of writing.
Nyakudya was accused of giving job seekers who pay the USD100 fee, false hope, because the applicants will still need to go through the English Test which is not easy to pass.
” Why not charge the fee on those who have passed the English Test?,” asked one complainant last night.
One of Nyakudya’s job offers claims that air fares will be paid to applicants which some have said it too good to be true, alleging that it is just a money trap.
The offer reads:
?Zimbabwean nurse aides/ health care assistants wanted in the UK on a 3/5 year work permit.
Lorac International Healthcare
24 Harvey Brown
Milton Park
Harare
+2638644290764
+2638644290980
+263786848534
+263786848535
No experience required
Requirements
Age 18-50
5 O Levels including Maths & English
Application fee $100
Training $315
British Council English test $210
Local police check
Medical test $165
Drugs test – TBA
Induction training $50
Visa Application $440
Lorac will provide airfare and accommodation. To be paid back in instalments once you start working. Work is varied including elderly, mental health, general and children. You can pay stage by stage. Don’t let this opportunity pass by.
Last night the first calls were taken and below were the submissions.
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By A Correspondent- Armed robbers in Bulawayo struck at a house in North End suburb, robbing a family of over US$12 000 and R4 500 that belonged to a burial society.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed the incident and urged members of the public to bank large sums of money instead of keeping it at home and workplaces.
“The ZRP reiterates that members of the public must make use of banking institutions and avoid keeping large sums of cash in their homes or business premises This follows a case of armed robbery which occurred in Northend, Bulawayo, on 27/06/21, where a family lost US$12 242 and ZAR 4 500, belonging to a burial society, to robbers,” tweeted the police.
Bulawayo has had a spate of armed robberies and some have ended in tragedy.
Last month, robbers shot dead a female cashier at a liquor store at Ascot Shopping Centre. She was shot twice in the head.
By The Correspondent-A team of members of the Zimbabwe Republic, Police and the Harare City Council have razed down structures at Glenview 8 complex despite a directive by Zanu PF yesterday to stop the demolition of people’s houses.
The authorities Tuesday pounced on Glenview 8 complex and destroyed all structures that encroached road servitudes.
A visit at the site showed that all structures were demolished along Willowvale Road starting from the Willowvale and Highglen traffic intersection.
By A Correspondent- Armed robbers got away with seven boxes full of cash after robbing a cash-in-transit van at a Choppies Supermarket in Parklands suburb.
The same armed robbery style happened in March when a gang armed with a pistol struck at a Trek fuel station in Gwabalanda suburb and got away with US$15,300 and R800.
Three days later, three men armed with a pistol held up petrol attendants at Amakhosi Service Station along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road. They tied up a security guard and two petrol attendants. The robbers spent three hours fuelling cars of unsuspecting motorists and bagging the cash.
By The Correspondent-The Zimbabwe Republic, Police and the Harare City Council have defied Zanu PF directive of stopping the demolition of people’s houses.
The authorities Tuesday pounced on Glenview 8 complex and destroyed all structures that encroached road servitudes.
A visit at the site showed that all structures were demolished along Willowvale Road starting from the Willowvale and Highglen traffic intersection.
By Dr Masimba Mavaza
With thanks to Advocate Chitando.
In a show of force South Africa’s Constitutional Court sentenced former President and apartheid fighter Jacob Zuma to 15 months imprisonment for contempt of court Tuesday, the 29th June 2021. This was a penalty for a contempt of court after he refused to appear at a government-appointed commission investigating alleged corruption during his nine years in office.
The verdict was delivered ironically on behalf of ZUMA’s brother in law who is the Judge presiding on the enquiry. Acting Deputy Chief Justice Sisi Khampepe who accused Mr. Zuma, who was forced by his own party to resign in 2018, of risking a constitution crisis by failing to follow an order by South Africa’s top court to appear at the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture attributed the conviction and the sentence to ZUMA’s social status.
Mr. Zuma appeared once at the commission in 2019, when he denounced the allegations against him as an elaborate smear concocted by foreign intelligence agencies and remnants of the country’s apartheid-era security services. He refused to appear for subsequent questioning, arguing that doing so would violate his constitutional rights.
Reading the majority verdict, Justice Khampepe said it was Mr. Zuma’s position as a former president that led the court to decide on imprisonment, and against a suspended sentence for the 79-year-old former antiapartheid activist. She said the verdict couldn’t be appealed.
“Mr. Zuma is no ordinary litigant. He is the former president of the Republic of South Africa who continues to wield significant political influence and in whom lies a great deal of power to incite others to similarly defy court orders,” she said. “His actions and any consequences, or lack thereof, are being closely observed by the public. So if his conduct is met with impunity, he will do significant damage to the rule of law.”
Two of the court’s nine judges dissented with the majority ruling, saying that while they agreed that Mr. Zuma was in contempt of court, they believed his sentence should be suspended.
A spokesman for Mr. Zuma highlighted the minority judgment, and said the former president would issue a more comprehensive statement in due course.
“It creates a crisis, actually, in terms of implementation of this unconstitutional judgment,” the spokesman, Mzwanele Manyi, said.
However looking at the case on the round Ione would want to know if this was a fair hearing or a biased one. In terms of Common law, Constitutional Law and criminal procedure, everyone is entitled to a fair hearing. The eyes of Justice should not be limited to status. The hands of Justice do spread beyond social status and position. Furthermore where the court is minding to curtail your freedom they should allow the accused to be heard. In Zuma’s case and as the judge confirmed Zumba was punished because of his status in society. The judge clearly states in the judgement that she has decided on a fifteen months jail term because Zimsf was a president. This is total misdirection by the court. Furthermore the court did not accord Zuma a chance to explain himself. He was found guilty, by an affidavit, on the papers, from the Deputy Judge President, who is sitting in the commission of enquiry. No trial, no cross examination of evidence, no mitigation of sentencing. A straight go to jail ticket presided by an interested part. Not even one provision of the Criminal Procedure Act, or the Constitution has been followed. This stinks and indeed is knee shaking.
Furthermore The complainant is a Deputy Judge President. With the Chief Justice on leave, pending retirement, every Judge at the Constitutional Court reports to the Deputy Judge President. That means President Zuma has been found guilty by the complainants subordinates who are motivated by the zeal to please their boss and colleague.
The complainant is Zuma’s brother in law. A fact that the Deputy Judge President did not reveal at the outset of the Commission of Enquiry. He had a duty to recuse himself. He did not. Let that sink in. Your brother in law is a Judge, in a case where you are accused of corruption, & you refuse to give evidence before him, because you believe it’s unfair, & that he should recuse himself. He refuses to recuse himself. Files an affidavit, which means the Judge becomes a witness, against you, in the same case he is presiding over. For that reason, the complainant refuses to appear in Court. The brother in law refers the matter to his subordinates, who find him guilty and sentences his estranged relative to 15 months in jail, in one motion, no trial. This is highly preposterous and totally illegal.
In South Africa The Constitutional Court is the highest Court in the land. You cannot appeal it’s judgements. Criminal trials, even for murder, begin at the Magistrates Court level and the process of the court lifts the process up to the highest court. An ordinary accused can appeal to the High Court, then the Supreme Court of Appeal, & then the Constitutional Court if the matter borders on Constitutional matters. In Zuma’s case the process begun, and ended in the highest Court in the country. This means Zuma was denied an opportunity to appeal any of the several deficiencies in the case against him in a superior Court. The right to appeal a judgment is a Constitutional right, deprived from President Zuma, at the outset. The complainant, the Deputy Judge President, would have known that referring this matter to the Constitutional Court, where his subordinates sit, would leave Zuma no opportunity to ever appeal any finding against him. He did this deliberately, with malicious intent. Furthermore there was no constitutional matter posed in the case of contempt and thus its referral to the Constitutional court was unfair unreasonable and vindictive.
Zuma was set to fail. The court had declared his case unique. The judgment says this is a unique case, which ordinarily rules do not apply. This would mean, on the Courts own finding, Zuma would not have known what the extra ordinary process would have been at the beginning. Zuma’s lawyers came to Court to deal with applicable laws, and not laws being created on the go. On the face of it. The extra ordinary process was by design crafted to deprive Zuma of his constitutional rights, & expedite a guilty verdict & sentence, with no possibility of appeal.
there has been a serious miscarriage of justice by the highest Court in South Africa.
It does not bode well for the future of this country as an internationally recognized constitutional democracy.
There is a serious war wedged against the law. This is indeed abuse of law by the judicial officers. This a situation where judicial activism, and overreach in politics, is damaging the legal system, & administration of justice. Judicial activism is a judicial philosophy holding that the courts can and should go beyond the applicable law to consider broader societal implications of its decisions. It is sometimes used as an antonym of judicial restraint.It is usually a pejorative term, implying that judges make rulings based on their own political agenda rather than precedent and take advantage of judicial discretion.The definition of judicial activism and the specific decisions that are activist are controversial political issues. The question of judicial activism is closely related to judicial interpretation, statutory interpretation, and separation of powers.
In president ZUMA’s case the judges descended into the arena and blinded themselves with the dust of the case.
The ruling by these judges is a shame to South African legal system and a bad precedence.
It is an insult to fairness.
Vazet2000@yahoo,co.uk
Adv Simba Chitando
29 June 2021
Chambers
Unvaccinated health workers who contract Covid-19 in the line of duty after July 14 will no longer receive special compensation which the Government has been paying those affected, while the 80 percent who have been vaccinated remain covered if they fall sick.
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting that the Government had been paying US$1 000 and US$600 depending on grade for each health worker who falls sick but now those who remain unvaccinated are considered a health threat to colleagues and patients.
Last week, Treasury released $75 million towards the compensation.
Of the 4 444 health workers so far infected,432 have already received their payouts.
The Health Services Board (HSB) has approved the payments to another 2 196 with funds already allocated able to cover about 1 367 workers so further allocations are required.
“Noting that the frontline staff were given an opportunity to vaccinate ahead of others, the nation is advised that a considerable number of frontline workers, 20 percent, have still not presented themselves for vaccination,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.- The Herald
By A Correspondent- A popular Mutare disc jockey (DJ) was found dead on Sunday morning
Manicaland provincial police spokesperson Inspector Luxon Chananda yesterday confirmed the death of wheel spinner Blessing Manando aged 21.
Chananda said Manando’s body was found along a footpath linking Area 13 and Area 3 in the sprawling suburb of Dangamvura.
He said the now-deceased was reportedly murdered during the night while coming from work at a local bar.
“His body was discovered by Dereck Baradza around 6am on Sunday, facing upwards with knife wounds on the left side of the neck and on the back. Baradza made a report at Dangamvura Police Station, whose officers then attended the scene,” he said.
The body was taken to Victoria Chitepo Hospital for post-mortem and no arrests have been made.