“Preserve The Integrity Of The Judiciary”: President Nelson Chamisa

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa says under-fire Chief Justice Luke Malaba must voluntarily step down to preserve the integrity of Zimbabwe’s judicial system.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa controversially extended Malaba’s term of office after he reached the retirement age of 70 early this month.

Mnangagwa used the contested amendments to the constitution to extend the top judge’s term, but a panel of High Court judges ruled that the move was illegal.

Malaba returned to work last week after the government appealed against the judgement.

The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum filed an urgent High Court application seeking to have the chief justice jailed for contempt of court.

On Friday, the case took another twist when 17 Supreme Court and Constitutional Court judges appealed the ruling that ended Malaba’s time as chief justice.

Legal experts said the appeal by the judges meant that they cannot hear the case, a development that has the potential to plunge the country into a constitutional crisis.

The culture of leaving is important and must be upheld in offices of public trust and senior government officials in [permanent] secretaries, ministers, parastatal bosses, the registrar general, clerk of Parliament and even the judiciary,” Chamisa said yesterday.

“People must know that it is important to serve and leave. It is important to let go.”

High Court judges Happias Zhou, Esther Charehwa and Edith Mushore ruled the extension of Malaba’s term beyond his 70-year retirement age was unconstitutional.

The trios said Malaba and the other judges could not benefit from the controversial amendments to the constitution that gave Mnangagwa power to appoint top judges.

Chamisa said there was need for public officials to respect the rule of law.

Meanwhile, confusion continues to grip government over Malaba’s status as officials took turns to acknowledge Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza as the acting chief justice during the unveiling of Mbuya Nehanda statue by Mnangagwa on Africa Day.

Harare Provincial Affairs minister Oliver Chidawu is one of the officials that referred to Gwaunza as the acting chief justice.-standard

Mnangagwa Presses For Malaba’s Return

By A Correspondent- Appeals filed at the Supreme Court challenging the High Court ruling nullifying the extension of Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s term of office will be heard in due course, the Judiciary Services Commission (JSC) has said.

This follows the filing of notices of appeal by Chief Justice Malaba and 16 other Supreme and Constitutional Court judges against the recent High Court ruling.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and the JCS filed separate petitions a fortnight ago.

The 16 judges: Chief Justice Malaba, Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza, Paddington Garwe, Rita Makarau, Anne-Mary Gowora, Ben Hlatshwayo, Bharat Patel, Antonia Guvava, Susan Mavangira, Chinembiri Energy Bhunu, Tendai Uchena, Nicholas Mathonsi, Charles Hungwe, Felistas, Alfas Chitakunye, Alfas Chitakunye, Samuel Kudya and Lavender Makoni have all appealed the ruling.

A judge is disqualified from hearing a case once cited as one of the litigants.

JSC Secretary Mr Walter Chikwanha told The Sunday Mail yesterday that all cases put before the courts are heard.

“I think it is important to note that when an appeal is made it is placed before the court, in this case, the Supreme Court, not before a judge,” he said.
“And I can assure you that the cases before the Supreme Court will be heard.
“We can never have a situation whereby a matter is placed before the courts and the courts fail to hear it. In fact, it is impossible for a court to fail to hear a case.”

Mr Chikwanha said the question of who will hear the case is a prerogative of the judiciary, guided by the country’s laws.

“There is speculation as to who will hear the case and I find it inappropriate for people to talk about who will sit on the bench to hear the case,” he said.

“So I do not know who will be on the panel, but I know that the case will be heard because the judiciary will deal with that and come up with a decision.”

Constitutional law expert and University of Zimbabwe senior lecturer in the Faculty of Law, Professor Lovemore Madhuku, said there was no constitutional crisis because there were legal ways to deal with the matter.

“Well there are two ways to deal with it. If the judges really want the appeal to be heard there is an option to appoint different judges on a fixed term contract as per Section 186 Subsection 6 of the constitution,” he said.

“This means they will come in and hear the case and leave. The second one is that the appeal can be heard at such a time when the court has entirely new judges.

“This can be five or 10 years from now; it does not matter. It should be noted also that it’s not every appeal that can be heard.

“Sometimes appellant can file an appeal just to set aside a judgement.”

Villagers Smuggle Mbanje To Mozambique

By A Correspondent-Police in Nyamapanda, Mashonaland East province, on Monday, intercepted an ox-drawn scotch cart laden with marijuana crossing from neighbouring Mozambique and arrested two suspects.

Obert Katsande (51) and Luckmore Tobve all of Botso village, under Chief Goronga are currently in custody for possession of five bags of mbanje weighing 100kg and worth US$100 000.

Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza confirmed the arrest of the duo and urged the public to desist from drug trafficking.

According to police, on May 26, at around 7 pm, detectives in Nyamapanda received a tip-off that there was a scotch cart carrying marijuana passing through Botso village from Mozambique.

The detectives then found the scotch cart at a homestead and conducted searches, leading to the discovery of five sacks inside Katsande’s bedroom. Katsande then implicated Tobve, leading to his arrest.

Malaba Suspension, New Details Emerge

By A Correspondent- Appeals filed at the Supreme Court challenging the High Court ruling nullifying the extension of Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s term of office will be heard in due course, the Judiciary Services Commission (JSC) has said.

This follows the filing of notices of appeal by Chief Justice Malaba and 16 other Supreme and Constitutional Court judges against the recent High Court ruling.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and the JCS filed separate petitions a fortnight ago.

The 16 judges: Chief Justice Malaba, Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza, Paddington Garwe, Rita Makarau, Anne-Mary Gowora, Ben Hlatshwayo, Bharat Patel, Antonia Guvava, Susan Mavangira, Chinembiri Energy Bhunu, Tendai Uchena, Nicholas Mathonsi, Charles Hungwe, Felistas, Alfas Chitakunye, Alfas Chitakunye, Samuel Kudya and Lavender Makoni have all appealed the ruling.

A judge is disqualified from hearing a case once cited as one of the litigants.

JSC Secretary Mr Walter Chikwanha told The Sunday Mail yesterday that all cases put before the courts are heard.

“I think it is important to note that when an appeal is made it is placed before the court, in this case, the Supreme Court, not before a judge,” he said.
“And I can assure you that the cases before the Supreme Court will be heard.
“We can never have a situation whereby a matter is placed before the courts and the courts fail to hear it. In fact, it is impossible for a court to fail to hear a case.”

Mr Chikwanha said the question of who will hear the case is a prerogative of the judiciary, guided by the country’s laws.

“There is speculation as to who will hear the case and I find it inappropriate for people to talk about who will sit on the bench to hear the case,” he said.

“So I do not know who will be on the panel, but I know that the case will be heard because the judiciary will deal with that and come up with a decision.”

Constitutional law expert and University of Zimbabwe senior lecturer in the Faculty of Law, Professor Lovemore Madhuku, said there was no constitutional crisis because there were legal ways to deal with the matter.

“Well there are two ways to deal with it. If the judges really want the appeal to be heard there is an option to appoint different judges on a fixed term contract as per Section 186 Subsection 6 of the constitution,” he said.

“This means they will come in and hear the case and leave. The second one is that the appeal can be heard at such a time when the court has entirely new judges.

“This can be five or 10 years from now; it does not matter. It should be noted also that it’s not every appeal that can be heard.

“Sometimes appellant can file an appeal just to set aside a judgement.”

-State media

Mnangagwa Sends Team To UK For Mbuya Nehanda Remains Exhumation

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa is sending a delegation to the United Kingdom to collect the remains of First Chimurenga war heroes which were shipped as war trophies to Europe during the early colonial years.

Some of the skulls are believed to belong to early leaders of the struggle against colonialism, including Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kaguvi, Chief Mashayamombe Chinengundu and Chief Makoni Chingaira among others.
Last year, British authorities invited Zimbabwe to deploy a team of experts to verify the origins of a catalogue of skulls in their possession, but the trip was postponed on account of travel restrictions necessitated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

NMMZ director Dr Godfrey Mahachi told The Sunday Mail that a team will be dispatched once the National History Museum in London opens.
“We have been in touch with the museum in London to allow us to access the records on the information on the remains that are at the museum,” he said.

“We are going to compare notes on the issue. What we certainly know is there are human remains, but there is a need for due diligence.
“The museum has not been working because of the lockdown, however, from the communications we had a few weeks back, they indicated that they were going to open soon.

“So we are going to send a team of experts to help with the process of identification of the remains so that the repatriation can begin.”
Dr Mahachi said the experts will comb through historical documents and archival material held by British museums to ascertain whether the skulls originated from Zimbabwe.

“The team is set to try and positively identify the remains by comparing documents and dates that the remains are said to have left the country and when they reached London. This will be done before the DNA tests are done.”

Government has, for years, been pushing for the repatriation of dozens of skulls of First Chimurenga war heroes, who were beheaded by British invasion forces at the height of the first uprisings against colonialism, and are being held on display at some British museums.

In 2019, the National History Museum in London submitted a report to Zimbabwean authorities detailing the origins of several human remains they were holding as part of their catalogue.

The archival report, compiled by a team of British experts, traced the origins of individual skulls using documentation that was used at the time to facilitate the artifacts’ shipment to Britain.

The experts pored through numerous documents kept in historical archives in Britain and South Africa in order to positively identify the skulls.

During the First Chimurenga, British invasion forces publicly beheaded vanquished “troublesome” resistance movement leaders partly as a means to intimidate locals who were part of the resistance movement.
The decapitated appendages were also used as trophies by the victors to collect hefty rewards from colonial authorities.

Last week, Mnangagwa undertook to facilitate the immediate repatriation of the remains of the First Chimurenga heroes when he was officiating at the unveiling of Mbuya Nehanda’s statue and national monument in Harare.

-State media

Police In Shoot-Out Engagement With Armed Robbers

By A Correspondent- Security forces on Friday shot dead one suspected armed robber, injured two and arrested several others following a raid at their hideout in Lutumba.

The suspected robber identified only as Abel was hit when he fled into a building inside a beer hall and died on the spot.

Another suspect identified only as Elvis pointed a .303 rifle at the security forces before he was also shot and injured.

Thousands of dollars worth of groceries believed to have been robbed from different people were recovered in yesterday’s raid.

 The pre-dawn raid was a result of a combined operation between local police and security personnel deployed for a special operation along the border.

These two groups have previously been engaged in a territorial dispute that resulted in the robbers taking advantage.

The armed robbers hit unsuspecting shoppers who sneak into South Africa through undesignated points with the Zimbabwean border still closed.

The armed robbers are preying on unsuspecting shoppers who sneak into South Africa through undesignated points since the Zimbabwean border is still closed.

At least two vehicles, both minibuses loaded with groceries were recently hijacked at gunpoint with one emptied and abandoned a few kilometres from the scene.

The other is yet to be recovered while dozens of other victims left the scene empty-handed.

Most of these armed robberies occur at night.

“The robbers are believed to have armed local youths, taking advantage of a territorial battle between local police and those deployed for a special operation against smuggling and border-jumping.

National police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the robberies.

“The robbers have been preying on shoppers who illegally sneak into South Africa, who were robbed around the Lutumba area. We have since dispatched officers on a joint operation to bring to book these criminals,” he said.

Nyathi warned people against using undesignated points to cross to and from South Africa.

“The borders are still closed, but we have people who sneak into neighbouring countries, risking falling victim to such robbers,” he said.

A source told NewsDay Weekender that the robbers were from HaGoda, who before border closures, survived on illegal cross-border activities.

“We even know the owner of the gun in question. At one time, these youths dug pits on the road from the river so that vehicles would be trapped,” a villager said.

A businessman at Lutumba, who requested anonymity, said robberies had become a daily experience in the area.

“These robbers have been active for a month and we wonder why police have not been able to account for them. We are now living in fear,” he said.

Zimbabwe has kept its borders closed to curb the spread of COVID-19, but border jumpers risk life and limb as they flock to South Africa for cheaper groceries.

-NewsDay

Uncertainty As ED Effects SI 127

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s move to introduce a host of changes that effectively banned the use of foreign currency in local transactions has left business in panic mode amid fears of steep price increases.

The Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) (Financial Laws Amendment) Regulations, 2021, introduced last week forced businesses to use the US$1:ZWL$84 exchange rate.

They also made it illegal to give customers a discount for paying for goods or services in foreign currency, refuse to take local currency payments at the official exchange rate and to issue Zimbabwe dollar receipts for goods paid for in foreign currency.

The move has seen businesses either conveniently going into stocktaking exercises as they assess the situation and come up with viable solutions, while others resorted to increasing US dollar prices by more than 40% to close the gap between the black market and official auction system exchange rates.

Industry has flatly rejected the policy measures, under SI 127 of 2021, describing them as a new threat to their existence.

Industry sources, who requested not to be named, said business was in trouble in the wake of the new policy.

“Some companies had borrowed heavily in Zimbabwe dollars despite arguably high interest rates banking on the parallel market rates, but this has been scrapped now and we are in trouble,” said the source, adding that the forex auction system was flawed and useless.

They said imports would be the only option as US dollar and Zimbabwe dollar prices will go up by at least 40%.

“What is happening is that there is a huge delay on the auction, your Zimbabwe dollars are deducted to pay for forex and sometimes it takes a long to come,” the source added.

“What has been helping us is that we had free funds because of the good rates and people were paying in foreign currencies, but after this all that will go away and we will surely sink.”

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries CEO Sekai Kuvarika said industry had rejected Mnangagwa’s move.

“It’s not a welcome development to business,” Kuvarika said.

“We are finalising our response to the statutory instrument and our response will be out on Monday [tomorrow].”

Sources close to the industry body, however, say members were infuriated and an adverse response was likely.

Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) CEO Chris Mugaga also said industry was not pleased with the decision and it would oppose it.

Mugaga said the SI was a confirmation that the exchange rate stability was artificial.

“You don’t measure stability by a stationary exchange rate, but by using market developments,” he said.

“People are focusing on the SI, on its impact on business and they are forgetting that the SI is just the government somehow confirming to you that the auction exchange rate is not the exchange rate, otherwise there is no need to deviate.

“I think you know our position is that the auction system needs a revamp so that it is market reflective, so those marketeers, auctioneers who have been preaching the language of a perfect auction system should not cry because surely if everything was perfect then it would reflect reality,” Mugaga said, adding that the rules were a form of financial repression.

“As ZNCC, we maintain that you can never legislate the exchange rate, let the market decide.

“This is a level of financial repression, which is not directly a function of interest rates. That’s one issue we are against and we don’t think we are supporting this SI whether it’s going to be implemented or not. The signal it is sending is just also telling a very toxic story to the market that the only exchange rate everyone should be talking about is the one from the auction.

“But I think it’s time we should sit and interrogate the auction and see if the auction is the best way for price discovery given the realities surrounding it right now.”

Economist Chenaimoyo Mutambasere said it was impossible to control the exchange rate through legislation.

The fact that the auction has been stable at 85 shows there is a hand in operation because by sheer nature of it being auction the price should never be predetermined and a sticky ‘auction’ rate suggests that this is a pegged regime, which requires a clear strategy so that investors can weigh the risks to the their investment,” Mutambasere said.

“Is the endgame to move to local currency or dollarisation and when?

“A pegged regime only works for a finite period and with a clear strategy to follow.”

Mutambasere warned alternatives would be investors exiting the market altogether which would in turn roll out the red carpet for hyper-inflation.

Economist Kipson Gundani said the new rules would not work as government was trying to force people to use a fixed exchange rate.

“Everyone had the liberty to charge what they wanted in US and Zimdollar,” Gundani said.

“The variation is that literally, people are being forced to use the government-determined exchange rate,” he said.

“People do not want to make losses, they will price in local currency, but use the black market rate at the back of their minds.

“The SI will result in a runaway black market. There will be more demand for the US at the black market.

“This also results in borrowed inflation, inflation stimulated via the exchange rate.

“The prices of goods will go up. People will be indexing prices in the US dollar.”

Consumers have borne the brunt of the policy inconsistency by Mnangagwa’s government, which came into power through a military coup in 2017.

Mnangagwa started by insisting the multiple currency system would stay before yielding to the threat of a civil service uprising in 2020 to introduce a mono currency system under the Zimbabwe dollar, giving the Treasury the leeway to print cash and pay its bloated civil service which gobbled as much as 98% of the cash budget at peak.

Mnangagwa’s latest manoeuvres, which effectively barred players from giving discounts on US dollar cash sales, closed the gap for unscrupulous businesses to trade at the official rates while pricing at black market rates.

Business fears foreign currency will, as a result of SI127 of 2021, find its way into the parallel market and starve operators of the free funds they had now started to enjoy.

And Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba yesterday hinted a crackdown against businesses that violate the rules was in the offing.

“Many have been asking how the government intends to bring pricing sanity in the market, given the raging black market,” Charamba tweeted.

“My point of departure is treating the black currency market as a given, and giving it a life of its own.

“My experience is that authors of the black market are the same.

“Anyway, the culprits are now known, including those in the telecommunication sector. Their wiles and subterfuges are also known. The key thing is to move in decisively, while relying on market-friendly instruments.

“I can’t overemphasise discipline in the financial sector, including taking very drastic steps against errant banks which dabble in the black market.”

A top government source close to the new policy promulgation said the intention was to create a level playing field by way of plugging loopholes created by the widespread use of foreign currency in the economy.

“Businesses that were pricing goods and playing by the rules have no problems whatsoever. But there are guys who have been pricing at black market rates and benefiting from the auction system, these will be affected and they are the ones crying,” said the official, who requested not to be named.-standard

Armed Robbers Target Border Jumpers

By A Correspondent- Armed robbers have wreaked havoc in Beitbridge’s HaGoda, Mahuhushe and Lutumba areas where more than a dozen incidents, including carjacking, have been reported by cross-border jumpers in the past few weeks.

Yesterday, security forces shot dead one of the suspected armed robbers, injured two and arrested several others following a raid at their hideout in Lutumba.

The suspected robber identified only as Abel was hit when he fled into a building inside a beer hall and died on the spot.

Another suspect identified only as Elvis pointed a .303 rifle at the security forces before he was also shot and injured.

Thousands of dollars worth of groceries believed to have been robbed from different people were recovered in yesterday’s raid.

 The pre-dawn raid was a result of a combined operation between local police and security personnel deployed for a special operation along the border.

These two groups have previously been engaged in a territorial dispute that resulted in the robbers taking advantage.

The armed robbers hit unsuspecting shoppers who sneak into South Africa through undesignated points with the Zimbabwean border still closed.

The armed robbers are preying on unsuspecting shoppers who sneak into South Africa through undesignated points since the Zimbabwean border is still closed.

At least two vehicles, both minibuses loaded with groceries were recently hijacked at gunpoint with one emptied and abandoned a few kilometres from the scene.

The other is yet to be recovered while dozens of other victims left the scene empty-handed.

Most of these armed robberies occur at night.

“The robbers are believed to have armed local youths, taking advantage of a territorial battle between local police and those deployed for a special operation against smuggling and border-jumping.

National police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the robberies.

“The robbers have been preying on shoppers who illegally sneak into South Africa, who were robbed around the Lutumba area. We have since dispatched officers on a joint operation to bring to book these criminals,” he said.

Nyathi warned people against using undesignated points to cross to and from South Africa.

“The borders are still closed, but we have people who sneak into neighbouring countries, risking falling victim to such robbers,” he said.

A source told NewsDay Weekender that the robbers were from HaGoda, who before border closures, survived on illegal cross-border activities.

“We even know the owner of the gun in question. At one time, these youths dug pits on the road from the river so that vehicles would be trapped,” a villager said.

A businessman at Lutumba, who requested anonymity, said robberies had become a daily experience in the area.

“These robbers have been active for a month and we wonder why police have not been able to account for them. We are now living in fear,” he said.

Zimbabwe has kept its borders closed to curb the spread of COVID-19, but border jumpers risk life and limb as they flock to South Africa for cheaper groceries.

-NewsDay

Bulawayo Woman Catches Husband Performing Rituals

By A Correspondent- A woman woke up to the shock of her life after she saw her husband sprinkling hot water around their yard.

Thando Moyo got shocked after she woke up in the dead of the night and saw her husband Trust Sibanda (35) going around the yard holding a jug sprinkling hot water mixed with a concoction.

After that, he got into their matrimonial bedroom and also sprinkled hot water.

Disturbed by that, the woman who had only wrapped herself with a towel confronted her husband and accused him of sprinkling a concoction around their yard, the source said. And that stoked anger.

Sparks flew high as Sibanda manhandled his wife and grabbed her towel and threw it away before bashing her with fists on the face, said a family insider.

Sibanda went a step further and dashed outside the house and brought a 10-litre container which was full of water which was mixed with the concoction and poured it on her, the family source continued.

The drenched woman dashed to a police station and made a report leading to Sibanda’s arrest.

Bulawayo acting police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele confirmed the incident.

“I can confirm that a 35-year-old man has been arrested after he beat his wife for questioning him on why he was sprinkling hot water around the yard and inside their matrimonial bedroom,” she said.

— BMetro

Top Cops, Prosecutors In Joint Organised Crimes

By A Correspondent- Corruption syndicates comprising police officers, prosecutors and magistrates are reportedly soliciting bribes from suspects before organising acquittals through sloppy investigations and prosecution.

All this starts at the police station where suspects are discouraged from engaging lawyers, with rogue officers assuring them of acquittal and seeking bribes that are lower than what a lawyer would charge in any case, without that same degree of certainty of acquittal.

Half-baked investigations are then done before the bribed investigating officer takes the case to a prosecutor, who will be part of the syndicate, for vetting.

During the trial, there is under-prosecution, leaving the magistrate with no option, but to clear the suspect.

The allegations were made at an all stakeholders anti-corruption conference in Harare yesterday by Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) executive secretary Mr Edward Mapara and backed by Police Assistant Commissioner Joseph Nyabasa.
https://www.herald.co.zw/cops-prosecutors-in-acquittals-storm/

The conference was organised by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) and Transparency International Zimbabwe.

In most cases, Mr Mapara said, the suspects were acquitted, hence corruption continues unabated.

LSZ said it had received several complaints, with Guruve Magistrates’ Court allegedly one of the hotspots.

Mr Mapara called for an all-stakeholder’s approach to curb the illicit practice.

“We have engaged the police, prosecution, Judicial Service Commission (JSC) and prison authorities over the issue, but the syndicates continue demanding bribes. We will continue engaging them until we win the fight. Together we will end the corruption.

“As lawyers, we went to law school with a view to practice law, develop the law and fend for our families, but the corrupt syndicates have taken over,” he said.

Police Assistant Commissioner Joseph Nyabasa confirmed the collusion between investigating officers and court officials.

“Accused persons may pay the police officers so that they carry out weak investigations that will lead to an acquittal. We have arrested a number of errant police officers for such corrupt practices after colluding with the suspects.

“At times our officers collude with prosecutors and judicial officers to facilitate a corrupt acquittal of a criminal. This frustrates the complainants and erodes public confidence in the criminal justice system. They take the suspects to prosecutors, part of the syndicate, who will place the case before a judicial officer of their own,” he said.

ZACC commissioner Mrs Jessie Majome added her voice to the scandal, saying she had received complaints from legal practitioners.

“I have heard several lawyers complaining of the corrupt syndicates in the justice delivery system. Something must be done to curb the crime,” she said.

ZACC chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo warned those in the criminal justice system against corruption saying justice must not be sold.

“It is a tragedy when those of us who serve in the justice sector bend the law in exchange for monetary bribes or favours in kind by losing case files, evidence or even suspects, delaying proceedings, issuing questionable sentences or providing prisoners with preferential treatment.

“In return, citizens may turn to informal justice mechanisms, sometimes run by corrupt cartels and mafia-like structures, to resolve conflicts and secure their rights. Ultimately, the legitimacy of the State is undermined. Ladies and gentlemen, if justice can be bought, it becomes worthless.

“Equality before the law should not be for sale to the highest bidder…” she said.

A chief law officer at the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Mr Michael Reza said prosecutors were corruptly consenting to bail to suspects who do not deserve the freedom.

State media


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Government Owes $1.5 Billion To Cotton Farmers

By A Correspondent- The government is owing $1.5 billion to cotton farmers a development which has discouraged farmers from growing the

This came out last week in parliament when the committee, chaired by Gokwe Nembudziya legislator Justice Mayor Wadyajena (Zanu PF), was getting oral evidence from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

$1,5 billion owed to farmers is for cotton delivered last season.

Step Down, Chamisa Tells Malaba

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa says under-fire Chief Justice Luke Malaba must voluntarily step down to preserve the integrity of Zimbabwe’s judicial system.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa controversially extended Malaba’s term of office after he reached the retirement age of 70 early this month.

Mnangagwa used the contested amendments to the constitution to extend the top judge’s term, but a panel of High Court judges ruled that the move was illegal.

Malaba returned to work last week after the government appealed against the judgement.

The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum filed an urgent High Court application seeking to have the chief justice jailed for contempt of court.

On Friday, the case took another twist when 17 Supreme Court and Constitutional Court judges appealed the ruling that ended Malaba’s time as chief justice.

Legal experts said the appeal by the judges meant that they cannot hear the case, a development that has the potential to plunge the country into a constitutional crisis.

“The culture of leaving is important and must be upheld in offices of public trust and senior government officials in [permanent] secretaries, ministers, parastatal bosses, the registrar general, clerk of Parliament and even the judiciary,” Chamisa said yesterday.

“People must know that it is important to serve and leave. It is important to let go.”

High Court judges Happias Zhou, Esther Charehwa and Edith Mushore ruled the extension of Malaba’s term beyond his 70-year retirement age was unconstitutional.

The trios said Malaba and the other judges could not benefit from the controversial amendments to the constitution that gave Mnangagwa power to appoint top judges.

Chamisa said there was need for public officials to respect the rule of law.

Meanwhile,  confusion continues to grip government  over Malaba’s status as officials took turns to acknowledge Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza as the acting chief justice during the unveiling of Mbuya Nehanda statue by Mnangagwa on Africa Day.

Harare Provincial Affairs minister Oliver Chidawu is one of the officials that referred to Gwaunza as the acting chief justice.

-The Standard

Mugabe Relative Shockingly Accuses Phillip Chiyangwa For Starting Bob Exhumation Moves.

By A Correspondent | A relative of the late Robert Mugabe, Lloyd Msipa has accused Zvimba West MP Phillip Chiyangwa for engineering the move to exhume the remains of the late President.

Writing during the week, Msipa went to the extent of labelling Chiyangwa, McGyver.

Asked to clarify further, Msipa responded with a short answer saying, “I didn’t stutter.”

The development comes as a picture circulated of Chiyangwa with a supposed Chief Zvimba. The real Chief Zvimba last week passed a ruling that forces former First Lady, Grace Mugabe to exhume her late husband’s remains and rebury them at the government owned National Heroes Acre.

Contacted for a comment, Hon Chiyangwa replied saying he does not know Chief Zvimba.

Last night, religion analyst, Howard Nyoni said, the move to exhume Mugabe’s body is for ritual purposes. Nyoni said Emmerson Mnangagwa will never be like Robert Mugabe even if he reburies the remains.

https://youtu.be/qry1fqi8XeI

DO YOU THINK CHIYANGWA DID SUCH A THING?

Ngadziore In Car Accident With Suspicious White Hardbody Car

By A Correspondent |The courageous ZINASU Leader Takudzwa Ngadziore was yesterday involved in an accident in which a white hardbody car that quickly sped off after a head on collision.

“The driver didn’t stop to check on us but fled away,” said Ngadziore.

The accident happened near Masvingo.

While further details were awaited, Ngadziore narrated the ordeal in the following words.

Just had an accident together with the Secretary General Tapiwanashe Isaac Chiriga now on our way to Masvingo. We thank God we are alive and sustained minor injuries.


Tried hard avoiding a head-on by a white hardbody vehicle. Unfortunately, the driver didn’t stop to check on us but fled away. Sad stories of our struggle but God is faithful. #ZINASULives

‘Endless Problems At Mpilo Hospital’

Trees and grass have grown in a structure that was supposed to house a mortuary at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo which has not been completed 25 years after its construction started.

The hospital has recently been dogged by problems that have exposed the institution’s dilapidated infrastructure.

Last week, fire damaged a block of flats that housed doctors in the process destroying property worth US$500 000.

Apart from the mortuary, some of the incomplete structures at the institution include a chapel and residential flats.

So old is the mortuary structure that trees are now growing inside the incomplete building while overgrown grass covers the outside. The structure was meant to be bigger than the mortuary in use at the institution.

Mpilo Central Hospital acting chief executive officer Professor Solwayo Ngwenya proposed that the incomplete structure could be used for other purposes.

“The contractor has been there for many, many years. But there hasn’t been any contact yet that I am aware of with him as far as I can remember. His contract was done from Central Government together with Sally Mugabe Hospital.

The Government tried to build these structures in both sister hospitals,” said Prof Ngwenya.

He said although he was not privy to details of the project, he called for its resuscitation.

“I think the Government must resuscitate this project and since we have acute shortage of accommodation, we can change its use from being a mortuary to living quarters and this can easily be done from the structures that are already there. This will alleviate the problems that we have with accommodation. We should look towards investing in areas where people that are alive will use rather than in a mortuary. There is also a chapel there that was never completed, that too can also be turned into a residential area,” said Prof Ngwenya.

A senior official at the institution who spoke on condition of anonymity said construction of the structures started in 1996.

“The mortuary construction was started in 1996 by a private contractor who worked very fast initially but later abandoned the site leaving one security guard to man the area. The reason why it has overgrown grass and trees is that it is a site that will have been handed over to a contractor and as an institution we are not allowed to go in, even to do things like grass cutting. Normally, when you hand over sites, the contractor is the one that is responsible even for maintenance and upkeep,” he said.

The official said it was against the institution’s policy to invade a site without the contractor’s knowledge.

“As a contractor works, he has his materials in there, so if you move in to clean and things go missing it becomes our problem. It’s a no-go area until the contractor comes back to us to show us the project and hands it over officially to us.

“The equipment that the contractor left is even rotting in the incomplete building and we have not touched it. The contractor had gone as far as roof level, so even the trusses and beams that were installed have all rotted,” said the official.

The same contractor, whose name could not be established, was also constructing a chapel which was also abandoned. Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro, who toured the incomplete structures last week, said he was not impressed.

“These tree roots growing inside the building may have damaged the building by now, don’t you think so? This mortuary needs to be completed, I need to know when work can start even just to remove these trees and weeds,” he said.

Dr Mangwiro also proposed that as officials were budgeting for the cost of repairing the burnt down flat, they must also include the cost of completing the mortuary.

-State Media

When is a Chief Justice not a Chief Justice?

LUKE MALABA
Luke Malaba

Legal Opinion By Veritas | A fortnight ago the High Court ruled that Chief Justice Malaba ceased to be Chief Justice when he turned 70 on the 15th May.  The court ruled that the recent amendment to section 186 of the Constitution, which would allow certain judges to serve until the age of 75, did not apply to Mr Malaba.  The court’s order was as follows:

“It is declared that:

1.   The 2nd respondent [i.e. Mr Malaba] … ceased to hold the office of Chief Justice of Zimbabwe and judge by operation of Law on 15 May 2021 at 0000 hours.

      …

We analysed the court’s judgment in Court Watch 8/2021 of the 17th May [link] and the judgment itself can be accessed on the Veritas website [link].

Following the judgment the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs and the Attorney-General filed an appeal to the Supreme Court on the 17th May.  The 17 judges who were also respondents in the case have now followed suit with their appeal.  Apparently believing that the noting of an appeal suspended the High Court’s judgment, Mr Malaba is reported to have gone to his office and may have carried out administrative work as Chief Justice.  As a result the chairperson of the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum has filed an urgent application in the High Court for an order committing Mr Malaba to prison for contempt of court.  The applicant’s papers can be viewed on the Veritas website [link].

Basis of the Application for Contempt

In this latest application the applicant seeks an order in the following terms:

“It is ordered that:

1.  First respondent LUKE MALABA is found to be in contempt of the judgment of the High Court per ZHOU, MUSHORE and CHAREWA JJ given under case number HC/ ___/21.  Consequently:

1.1  Luke Malaba is ordered to pay a fine in the sum of $1 000 000,00.

1.2  Luke Malaba is committed to Chikurubi Prison for a period of 6 months all of which is suspended on the grounds that he shall forthwith and immediately after service upon him of this order cease and desist from exercising the functions of CHIEF JUSTICE OF ZIMBABWE either in a judicial or administrative capacity.

1.3  The record of these proceedings together with the order of court shall be placed before the Law Society Ethics and Disciplinary Committee for it to take any action it may find advisable and appropriate, the circumstances of the matter considered.

2.  Costs of this application be borne by the first respondent on the higher scale of legal practitioner and own client.”

The applicant’s reasons for seeking this order are as follows:

·        The High Court’s judgment was not suspended by the noting of an appeal against it, and

·        Mr Malaba deliberately flouted the High Court’s order by going to his office on the 24th May and exercising the functions of Chief Justice.

Does the Appeal Suspend the Court’s Judgment?

As a general rule, a court’s judgment is suspended if the losing party notes an appeal against it, but this is only a general rule.  One exception recognised by courts in Zimbabwe and elsewhere is that declaratory orders are not suspended by an appeal.  A declaratory order is a ruling by a court declaring what the law is, or declaring that a factual situation exists because of a rule of law.

That is precisely what the High Court in Mr Malaba’s case did:  it declared that he was no longer Chief Justice or a judge by operation of law (more precisely, by operation of section 186 of the Constitution before its most recent amendment).  The Court did not order Mr Malaba to do anything;  it simply declared what his status was because of the law.

Hence the applicant has firm grounds for contending that the High Court’s order has not been suspended by the noting of an appeal.

Was Mr Malaba in Contempt?

Here the applicant is on shakier ground.  The Court’s order simply determined Mr Malaba’s status – i.e. that he was not Chief Justice or a judge – and did not go further to tell him expressly what he should or should not do.  As a result, when Mr Malaba resumed work as Chief Justice it is arguable that he did not breach the Court’s order – though may well have broken some other laws.

Conclusion

In our Court Watch 8/2021 we pointed out that if the government’s appeal against the High Court’s decision does not succeed, and the appeal court confirms that Mr Malaba ceased to hold office on the 15th May, it will be impossible to validate anything that he might have done after the judgment was delivered.  Hence it would be advisable for him to stay at home until the appeal is decided, and leave his official work to Justice Gwaunza, who has been appointed Acting Chief Justice.

Nehanda Myth: Tracing Its History

Tracing the Historiograpgy and Amplification of Nehanda Myth

Nehanda Nyakasikana (front right) before her slaughter

History indepth…Dr Takafira Zhou

By Dr Takavafira Zhou | It has never been my intention to engage in historical debate with people specialising in wishful thinking or arguments from positions of ignorance. But it is also a duty of historians worthy their professional credo to present objective history rather to remain silent when the nation is constantly fed on a diet of lies and starvation for political expediency. After my first article on Nehanda entitled Political Expediency would not take us far: putting Nehanda in her proper historical context, which I wrote in December 2020 that generated interests recently because of President Mnangagwa’s celebration of Nehanda statue, it is prudent to present an addendum to it in an attempt to provide answers to some questions raised from positions divorced from historical evidence. Contrary to some assumptions, it is not my intention to inject ethnicity in our history but to de-ethnicise our past history and celebrate our past history in its proper historical context. In order for the past to be more relevant, it must positively influence the present and future, and certainly not be used and abused for political expediency. As much as we cannot correct the past wrongs, we can certainly correct the present and future. Our liberation legacy must be completed by improving the livelihoods of Zimbabwean people, rather than legitimation of political parties and myths.

The first person to amplify Nehanda myth was a colonial historian Marshal Hole hired to explain why Shona and Ndebele were not greatful to be colonised so that they rose in 1896-97. Despite clear evidence of brutal colonial administration that forced the Shona and Ndebele into the Rising, Hole blamed fear of the Mlimo (God) and spirit mediums (mhondoro) as a driving force which in reality was a cassus belli (excuse) for colonial exploitation.

The second elevation was Prof T.O. Ranger, who in an attempt to foster unity between ZAPU and ZANU in the 1960s amplified a spontaneous and dramatic Shona-Ndebele rising in a way reminiscent of the night of the long knives in Germany spearheaded by religious leaders, Mukwati, Umulugulu, Nehanda and Kaguvi, and imagined attempts to resuscitate the Rozvi empire. Ranger’s book Revolt in Southern Rhodesia was a source of inspiration to the Nationalist in Zimbabwe. It is surprising why he has not been declared a National hero given his role in the rise of African nationalism in Zimbabwe. The Rangerian mythological thesis was destroyed by Per Zachrison, Professors Beach and Cobbing by the mid 1970s, with Professor Gathseni-Ndlovu and myself adding weight to Beach and Cobbing in the 21st century. Prof Ranger had by 2002 accepted the historical defects of Revolt in Southern Rhodesia but still justified its usefulness in trying to cement unity and challenging modern nationalist to emulate his invention of the unity of the First Chimurenga. Indeed the modern nationalist emulated the assumed unity of the First Chimurenga and saw their effort as a Second Chimurenga and therefore continuity, extension and celebration of the First Chimurenga. But in reality there was no simultaneous and spontaneous Rising in 1896-97, but various Zvimurenga that were not coordinated but localised, with various chiefs fighting alone and defeated alone, and several other Africans fighting on the side of whites. The feelings of locality were more strong than feelings of being black or nationality, with Nehanda localised to Mazoe and Kaguvi to Chishawasha areas. The only times Kaguvi left Chishawasha was on hunting expeditions or hibernating after abusing other people’s children for wives or abusing other people’s wives. Kaguvi reportedly fled from Mashayamombe area after a minor war that erupted between him and Mashayamombe for “stealing two women from Mashayamombe who reported the case to police.” Far from reportedly spreading Chimurenga, Kaguvi was in most cases either on hunting errands or running from men after snatching their wives or girl children.

The third wave of elevation of Nehanda emanated from Nyandoro, Chikerema, Mutizwa, Shamuyarira and Samkange who were instrumental trade unionists-cum-politicians and believed in elevating traditional religion to play a role in order to win independence. Not surprisingly Nyandoro and Chikerema at one time enticed Joshua Nkomo by claiming that the spirit of Nehanda had adviced them on a modus operandi to win independence, and the trio travelled to Malawi and obtained a calabash from a traditional leader there believed then to be full of bees with the belief that if the calabash was smashed in central Harare town, they would stung the whites as allegedly happened in Malawi and blacks would attain independence in Zimbabwe. This however proved fruitless. The period 1969-1973 witnessed attempts to decimate both ZANU-PF and ZAPU and elevate Zezuru hegemonic power epitomised by Florizi (driven by Shamuyarira, Chikerema and Nyandoro etc) whose intended leader as shown in a 1972 document was R.G. Mugabe. There were also concerted efforts to magnify religious roles of Nehanda, Kaguvi and Chaminuka by Mutizwa and Shamuyarira in Zanu until the 1973 biennial conference where Shamuyarira lost contest to Chitepo for chairmanship after which he dismissed the liberation fighters as terrorists and left the liberation war. It were Hebert Chitepo, Tongogara and JZ Moyo who deflated Zezuru attempts to decimate both ZANU and ZAPU, and with the formation of ZIPA in 1975 as a joint military operation to continue the war and resumption of war in 1976, any attempts to blame ZANU and ZAPU and legitimise Florizi collapsed.

The 4th and final elevation of Nehanda, Kaguvi, and Chaminuka was the rise of Mugabe in 1977 and the return of the likes of Shamuyarira to the liberation struggle. Although, the initial co-operation with Nyandoro and Chikerema had collapsed when Mugabe refused to take the offer of president of Florizi after he carefully read the current of events spearheaded by Dare reChimurenga for Zanu, and able leadership of JZ Moyo, Mangena and others for Zapu who deflated the threat from ZAPU vice President Chikerema, the elevation of Nehanda, Kaguvi and Chaminuka intensified from 1977 as a process of a totalising Zezuru hegemonic power. After independence the totalising Zezuru hegemonic power intensified with the consummation of the three religious leaders to national level through naming of buildings and patriotic history. Surprisingly, not even a single building is named after Mashayamombe and Chingaira Makoni, Changamire Dombo, Nyamanda etc who by far played greater roles in fighting colonialists than Kaguvi, and Nehanda, who even denied ever sending agents to kill a Native Commissioner by the name of Pollard. So where exactly is her heroism derived from in the First Chimurenga other than the myth of a totalising Zezuru hegemonic power, and Marshal Hole’s distortion of the causes of the First Chimurenga?

A hero is a person who is admired for his/her courage, determination, inspiration, outstanding achievements and noble qualities which are nowhere near Nehanda or Kaguvi in the First Chimurenga. However Nehanda’s legendary role and inspiration in the Second Chimurenga, can not be denied, never mind its invention or artificial creation. However, this influence was conspicuous by its absence in the first Chimurenga as demonstrated by historians such as Beach, Cobbing, Zachrison, Gathseni-Ndlovu and Zhou. This is a historical fact that must never be silenced and compromised for political expediency.

For the new dispensation to continue to major in myths and past history without addressing the current political, economic social ills is not only unfortunate but ill conceived. The liberation legacy of the ruling party must be amplified by sustainable development, service delivery and improvement of the livelihoods of the generality of the populace in Zimbabwe.

I rest my historical case

Mugabe Reburial: Zanu PF Politburo Member Defends Former President’s Family

ZANU PF Politburo member, Tshinga Dube has defended the family of the late President Robert Mugabe which has been ordered by Chief Zvimba to initiate the exhumation and reburial of the veteran leader’s remains.

The former minister was addressing journalists at the Bulawayo Press Club on Africa Day when he said his former boss died a bitter man because of the way he was removed from power in 2017. Dube said:

There are many interpretations why he (Mugabe) was not put at Heroes Acre because as you know, the way he was dispossessed of power made him and the family very unhappy and angry.

So, they had a good reason that they react very angrily to the extent that they decided he must be buried in his village; so, there is nothing which we can do about it.

So, I do not know about the President trying to take the former president to use him for rituals.

That I do not know but all I can say is just that some people believe that the former president must be at the Heroes Acre because he is one of those who came up with the idea of a Heroes Acre and he must be there.

Others are saying why should he be in his village when others go there but as I said, interpretations are many.

Mugabe’s family accuses President Emmerson Mnangagwa of pushing for the exhumation and reburial of his former boss.

Former Youth Minister, Patrick Zhuwao who is Mugabe’s nephew claiming that Mnangagwa wants a mystical sceptre which he believes was buried together with Mugabe.

The government has refuted the claims saying the suit was initiated by the Mugabe family.- Pindula News

Tshinga Dube

Trees, Grass Grow Inside Hospital Mortuary

TREES and grass have grown in a structure that was supposed to house a mortuary at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo which has not been completed 25 years after its construction started.

Mpilo Hospital

The hospital has recently been dogged by problems that have exposed the institution’s dilapidated infrastructure.

Last week, fire damaged a block of flats that housed doctors in the process destroying property worth US$500 000.

Apart from the mortuary, some of the incomplete structures at the institution include a chapel and residential flats.

So old is the mortuary structure that trees are now growing inside the incomplete building while overgrown grass covers the outside. The structure was meant to be bigger than the mortuary in use at the institution.

Mpilo Central Hospital acting chief executive officer Professor Solwayo Ngwenya proposed that the incomplete structure could be used for other purposes.

“The contractor has been there for many, many years. But there hasn’t been any contact yet that I am aware of with him as far as I can remember. His contract was done from Central Government together with Sally Mugabe Hospital.

The Government tried to build these structures in both sister hospitals,” said Prof Ngwenya.

He said although he was not privy to details of the project, he called for its resuscitation.

“I think the Government must resuscitate this project and since we have acute shortage of accommodation, we can change its use from being a mortuary to living quarters and this can easily be done from the structures that are already there. This will alleviate the problems that we have with accommodation. We should look towards investing in areas where people that are alive will use rather than in a mortuary. There is also a chapel there that was never completed, that too can also be turned into a residential area,” said Prof Ngwenya.- The Sunday News

Chelsea Win UEFA Champions League Cup

In an all-English final, the UEFA Champions League trophy will go to London, not Manchester; to the men in royal blue, not sky blue; and to the club employing a young attacker from Hershey, Pa., who, with his second-half appearance, made U.S. soccer history.

On a night of high drama in a seaside Portuguese city, Kai Havertz, a 21-year-old German forward, scored late in the first half Saturday as Chelsea upset Manchester City, 1-0, to win its second European championship and deny its Premier League rivals its first.

The Porto setting also provided a stage for Christian Pulisic, who became the first U.S. men’s national team player to appear in club soccer’s biggest game. Manchester City goalkeeper Zack Steffen, Pulisic’s U.S. teammate, did not play.

Pulisic, 22, entered in the 66th minute and almost scored moments later.

“I’m just so proud to be here,” Pulisic said after being joined on the field by his parents, Mark and Kelley, former soccer players at George Mason University, to pose with the trophy. “I couldn’t imagine winning the Champions League ever in my life, and now I’m here.”

Chelsea relived the glory of winning the 2012 title and stymied a Manchester City team in the final for the first time after a 10-year ascent. Although Manchester City had claimed the Premier League crown this month, Chelsea drew confidence from winning the previous two meetings.

Thomas Tuchel, who was appointed Chelsea’s manager in January amid a sluggish campaign, said the message to the team was this: “We need a top performance, and we need to be at our best level, but we don’t need a miracle. We don’t need a miracle! We can do it. It’s not like we need crazy things to happen.”- Washington Post

Chelsea vs Manchester City

Mangudya Says US Dollar Remains Legal Tender

John Mangudya

The United States dollar remains legal tender in the country and the newly gazetted regulations requiring businesses accessing foreign currency through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) foreign exchange auction system to use the official exchange rate in their pricing mechanisms are meant to curtail market indiscipline.

Statutory Instrument 127 of 2021, gazetted last week, imposes penalties on businesses accessing foreign exchange on the RBZ platform and then proceed to peg their prices using parallel market rates.

Responding to questions on the statutory instrument yesterday, RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya said the new regulations were not designed to harm businesses but to enforce market discipline and eliminate arbitrage.

He said businesses pegging their prices using parallel exchange rates after accessing forex from the auction system were operating unfairly and their actions were bad for the economy and consumers.

Promulgation of the regulations saw some large scale retailers yesterday refusing to accept foreign currency at the tills, asking customers to first exchange their forex at bureau de-changes in-store.

However, Dr Mangudya said the use of foreign currency for the payment of goods and services was still allowed.

“The purpose of Statutory Instrument 127 is to ensure that those obtaining foreign exchange from the auction system use the market exchange rate which is within the auction weighted exchange rate or the auction bid range,” he said.

“The use of parallel exchange rates of above 100, for example, on funds obtained from the auction system at $85 to the US$ is not good for the economy and consumers.

“It is these anomalies or arbitrage opportunities that the Statutory Instrument is designed to deal with.

“It is not designed to harm business but to provide a level playing field in business and to protect consumers.” Dr Mangudya said businesses have been given a grace period of two weeks to comply with the new regulations.

“Businesses have been given two weeks to regularise their business operating systems to comply with the Statutory Instrument on the receipting of goods and services in either foreign currency or local currency,” he said.

“This is essential to minimise arbitrage on foreign exchange obtained from the auction system. This Statutory Instrument is therefore important to enforce compliance which is necessary to continue to stabilise the economy.”

Some businesses had yesterday started rejecting either the local currency or forex as a way of circumventing the new regulations. They however, risk being penalised under the new regulations.

Under the new regime, businesses will be fined $50 000 or its equivalent in foreign currency for refusing to take payment in local currency at the official exchange rate. Financial institutions with clients that fall foul of the regulations will also be fined.

Diverting forex obtained from the auction for other purposes will now be a punishable offence attracting a penalty of $1 million or its equivalent in foreign currency.

In addition, businesses trading at the forex auction will now be required to state the purpose for which they require the forex resources.

Also gazetted under Statutory Instrument 127 of 2021 is penalisation of natural or legal person guilty of being a seller of goods or services not authorised by law to charge for them exclusively in foreign currency. -Sunday Mail

Malaba Appeal Going Ahead

Former Justice Luke Malaba

Appeals filed at the Supreme Court challenging the High Court ruling nullifying the extension of Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s term of office will be heard in due course, the Judiciary Services Commission (JSC) has said.

This follows filing of notices of appeal by Chief Justice Malaba and 16 other Supreme and Constitutional Court judges against the recent High Court ruling.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi and the JCS filed separate petitions a fortnight ago.

The 16 judges: Chief Justice Malaba, Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza, Paddington Garwe, Rita Makarau, Anne-Mary Gowora, Ben Hlatshwayo, Bharat Patel, Antonia Guvava, Susan Mavangira, Chinembiri Energy Bhunu, Tendai Uchena, Nicholas Mathonsi, Charles Hungwe, Felistas, Alfas Chitakunye, Alfas Chitakunye, Samuel Kudya and Lavender Makoni have all appealed the ruling.

A judge is disqualified from hearing a case once cited as one of the litigants. JSC Secretary Mr Walter Chikwanha told The Sunday Mail yesterday that all cases put before the courts are heard.

“I think it is important to note that when an appeal is made it is placed before the court, in this case the Supreme Court, not before a judge,” he said.

“And I can assure you that the cases before the Supreme Court will be heard. We can never have a situation whereby a matter is placed before the courts and the courts fail to hear it. In fact, it is impossible for a court to fail to hear a case.”

Mr Chikwanha said the question of who will hear the case is a prerogative of the judiciary, guided by the country’s laws.

“There is speculation as to who will hear the case and I find it inappropriate for people to talk about who will sit on the bench to hear the case,” he said.

“So I do not know who will be on the panel, but I know that the case will be heard because the judiciary will deal with that and come up with a decision.”

Constitutional law expert and University of Zimbabwe senior lecturer in the Faculty of Law, Professor Lovemore Madhuku, said there was no constitutional crisis because there were legal ways to deal with the matter.

“Well there are two ways to deal with it. If the judges really want the appeal to be heard there is an option to appoint different judges on a fixed term contract as per Section 186 Subsection 6 of the constitution,” he said.

“This means they will come in and hear the case and leave. The second one is that the appeal can be heard at such a time when the court has entirely new judges.

“This can be five or 10 years from now; it does not matter. It should be noted also that it’s not every appeal that can be heard. “Sometimes appellant can file an appeal just to set aside a judgement.” -Sunday Mail

Trace Academia Officially Launches Free Online Vocational Training Platform In SA


 
FRENCH MINISTER INAUGURATES THE LAUNCH OF TRACE ACADEMIA


By A Correspondent | Trace, in the presence of the honourable French Minister Elisabeth Moreno and South African partners, today formally announced the inauguration of Trace Academia in South Africa, and the signing of a protocol of cooperation between Trace, Senghor University in Egypt, and Agence Française de Développement (AFD), to create a training programme to develop and support the professionalization of the creative and cultural sector in Africa.
 
Elisabeth Moreno, the Minister for Gender Equality, Diversity and Equal Opportunities (travelling as part of the French presidential visit to South Africa this week) together with the Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Trace, Olivier Laouchez and Trace Academia Co-MD, Prejlin Naidoo, launched the company’s latest youth empowerment programme.

Trace Academia is a free online vocational training platform built for young South Africans looking to build their skills to find or create jobs. Created in response to the high rate of youth unemployment in South Africa and the continent, Trace Academia will focus on empowerment through educating and training young people.
 
More than 50% of Africa’s population is under 25 years old. The youth are struggling with the effects of a longstanding economic and psychological crisis. The reach of the global pandemic has further accelerated the need for new approaches to education.
 
Trace Academia courses are created in collaboration with leading companies, institutions and experts to ensure that the skills provided are well matched to market needs. A localised, interactive and entertaining course format keeps the learner’s attention and significantly improves course completion rate.

Trace Academia will primarily target young South Africans in its inaugural year. The platform will launch with several locally produced training courses including Get Started with Digital Marketing (Grow with Google), How to Become a DJ (Trace), Spark your Interest in Electricity (Schneider Electric), Become a Successful Entrepreneur (Valued Citizens & UJ), Become a Real Handyman (Leroy Merlin) and Own Your Situation (Durex). Trace Academia will take the learner through the journey towards skill acquisition.

The Trace Academia platform will offer:
  

  • Vocational Training
  • Entrepreneurial courses
  • Soft Skill and Well Being courses
  • Social Learning Features
  • Job Information


Learning Engagement – Engaging content keeps the learners’ attention and maximises completion
Testing and Certification – Course certified by industry leaders providing credibility and applicability
Employment Opportunities  Learners are connected to an ecosystem of employment enablers

With the mammoth goal of training over 25 million youth by 2025, Trace Academia aims to develop hundreds of courses to help empower these young people to become employable or become employers.

Part of the launch centred on the signing of a protocol of cooperation between the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), Senghor University in Egypt and Trace to establish a partnership to support the development and professionalisation of the cultural and creative sector in Africa through the Trace Academia programme. AFD’s financing of €650k will cover a training course dedicated to understanding the challenges of the sector and providing workable solutions. The learning content of the training is to be developed through this partnership between Senghor University in Egypt, Trace and Campus AFD, AFD’s training centre.


            ‘To build Trace Academia, we’ve combined our expertise and experience in entertainment with cutting edge learning approaches adapted to the realities and cultures of Africa. The young people we have worked with in building the platform find the content highly engaging. In fact, in a recent study of 17-25 year olds in SA, Kenya and Nigeria, 96% said the app would motivate them to further their education or improve their employment prospects. We believe that Trace Academia has the potential to positively impact the lives of millions of young people in South Africa and across the continent,’ stated Trace Co-Founder and Executive Chairman Olivier Laouchez.


Due to the high youth unemployment rate in South Africa, it was important for Trace to introduce the Trace Academia project as a getaway to Trace’s mission of entertaining and empowering young people to stand up and shine.

Trace Academia is set to be launched in the rest of the world by the end of this year, with more courses to be produced with leading companies, institutions and experts  globally.
The Trace Academia application can be downloaded on the Apple App store and Google Play store.

The Media Are Allowing This Government’s Cronyism And Dishonesty To Flourish

By Taruberekera Masara | How does Emmerson Mnangagwa get away with it? How does he lie and cheat and break the rules with apparent impunity? Plenty of theories are aired in the media: his alleged charisma, the weakness of the opposition, the success of the vaccine programme, his unwavering commitment to clamp down corruption. But the most likely explanation isn’t Mnangagwa character or circumstances. It’s the one staring back from the mirror. For most of his career, he has been protected by the news organisations that should have held him to account.

Surely the media are doing a great job. First the Chamisa story and now ED’s dirty business have been plastered all over the front pages. The recent scandals show that journalism in the Zimbabwe is the lively scourge of dishonesty and corruption. Really?

Information about the government’s lobbying outrages has been coming out for almost a year. The way the government issued contracts for PPE and other vital goods and services during the first wave of the pandemic is – or should have been – a much bigger scandal Chamisa in-house defections, Mnangagwa the refurbishment of his newly acquired USD18 million helicopter, the Nehanda statue. While qualified suppliers were desperately trying to sell their wares, the government ignored them and established a “VIP lane” for its chums.

Millions were spent on unadvertised, untendered contracts. In some cases – for instance, the PPE supply company owned by people close to No 1 – the recipients had special relationships with ministers and officials.

Nobody died as a result of Chamisa’s political woes. But health and other frontline workers died because vital protective equipment was either missing or inadequate. The procurement fiasco was likely to have been partly to blame.

There was a range of problems. The first hint that something odd was happening with the government’s procurement processes emerged in May 2020, with journalists Hopewell Chin’ono and Mduduzi Mathuthu picking up a scandal involving face mask that were charged US$28 from US$4 sourced by bizarre means from Namibia.It was picked up briefly, then the media moved on. Ed recovered from the scandal that up to now has no closure. Interpol exposed strange fiscal made by the government to a Hungarian company. In June campaign group led by citizens and political actors rose to pitch a demonstration citing the collapse of the health delivery situation in the country owing to supply chain corruption for PPE. Genuine as it was it was completely ignored and protest leaders got arrested.

State procurement and tendering has shown he world shocking and astonishing links where friends of ministers and civil servants and other well-connected people, including party donors, were operating through special channels. Companies with apparently no prior experience secured contracts for vital equipment. In some cases, the equipment either turned out to be useless or wasn’t delivered at all. Yet even when this gets exposed the media largely disengage and hunt for less explosive issues just to avoid taking the state to cleaners.

Far from making procurement faster and more efficient, as the government now claims, this system caused total chaos and catastrophic decisions. The opposition and other progressive non state actors complained about “drowning in VIP requests” to favour companies that were unable to meet the necessary standards. In the case of Wicknell Chivhayo the media reluctantly failed to expose bigwigs behind him and those that guaranteed him immunity in the face of failing the Treasury. Again and again the President has failed to look straight into the ugly eyes of corruption and say enough is enough yet the media can’t spur him to act decisively on it.

Corruption stories are covered sporadically by several newspapers. Only individual journalists do brilliant work. If you closely look at it none of the media, with the exception of Mathuthu and Chin’ono, give corruption issues the intense and unwavering coverage it deserved: in my view corruption by the political elites should hit the headlines day after day.

Why known corruption scandals not all over the front pages boggles the mind.The state media a supposedly voice of the common man take sides with power elite against people. They mute real stories and some sink without trace.

This is part of what I see as a pattern of failure. As the former Herald editor Tichaona Zindonga remarked, “ Herald journalists are absolutely terrified of the government and are bending over backwards to appease it”.

He pointed out that it scarcely mentioned the latest revelations about Mnangagwa’s relationship with Valdano Brown. Only two stories on its website published about the issue this year, both of which were mild, dull and remarkably late. The state media instead of checking on the abuses by the government they went on to give Mnangagwa a higher rating on his score card. Not because it is worse than most other outlets, but because it should be better. Funded by us, with vast reach and resources, it should be the leading investigator of government malfeasance.

Vigilance? Diligence? Initiative? For most of the past year, most of the media have been fast asleep.

ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT? :- ZINASU Leader In Car Accident.

By A Correspondent |The courageous ZINASU Leader Takudzwa Ngadziore was yesterday involved in an accident in which a white hardbody car that quickly sped off after a head on collision.

“The driver didn’t stop to check on us but fled away,” said Ngadziore.

The accident happened near Masvingo.

While further details were awaited, Ngadziore narrated the ordeal in the following words.

Just had an accident together with the Secretary General Tapiwanashe Isaac Chiriga now on our way to Masvingo. We thank God we are alive and sustained minor injuries.


Tried hard avoiding a head-on by a white hardbody vehicle. Unfortunately, the driver didn’t stop to check on us but fled away. Sad stories of our struggle but God is faithful. #ZINASULives

ZRP Cops Watch In Agony As President Chamisa Launches Tsvaira Zimbabwe Programme

Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous ZRP cops watched in awe as President Nelson Chamisa successfully launched the Tsvaira Zimbabwe Clean Up Programme in Mabvuku, Harare on Friday.

Although ZRP cops trailed President Chamisa, they failed to disrupt the programme.

“I made an unannounced visit to Mabvuku Suburb and joined the Tsvaira/Thanyela Zimbabwe campaign.

I was so humbled by the love and excitement.

Hardship can’t even take away people’s hope.

A clean environment is first an individual effort as it is a collective community convergence effort.

We are best together #StrongerAndStronger,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

MDC Alliance Secretary General Hon Charlton Hwende said police details made frantic efforts to disrupt the event.

“MDC Alliance president Advocate Nelson Chamisa successfully launched the Tsvaira Zimbabwe Campaign in Harare’s Mabvuku township today( Friday) despite a heavy presence of armed anti-riot police who wanted to disrupt the clean up campaign.

The campaign was rolled out by our party structures in all parts of the country today.”

Responding to the failed attempts by the police to stop him Chamisa said, “Nobody should be blocked from doing such activities. This is a national programme. Making Zimbabwe great is not a solo effort, it is a collective effort.”

President Chamisa in Mabvuku

Marry Says Mnangagwa Is Afraid Of Chiwenga

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is afraid of his deputy Constantino Chiwenga, it has emerged.

This was revealed by Marry Chiwenga in an exclusive interview with ZimEye.com.

Marry has also been barred from seeing her children…

“This is beyond evil, I am suffering. I don’t know what to say.I have spoken to number one hoping he will help but he is afraid of number 2,” said Marry.

Voting In Numbers Reduces Rigging

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has urged citizens to register to vote in numbers.

According to the popular movement, voting in numbers reduces the chances of rigging.

The MDC Alliance also bemoaned the Constitutional crisis in the country.

See message card below:

Marry Chiwenga Barred From Seeing Own Children

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is afraid of his deputy Constantino Chiwenga, it has emerged.

This was revealed by Marry Chiwenga in an exclusive interview with ZimEye.com.

Marry has also been barred from seeing her children…

“This is beyond evil, I am suffering. I don’t know what to say.I have spoken to number one hoping he will help but he is afraid of number 2,” said Marry.

I Was Drunk, Murder Acused Man Tells Court

THE trial of a 27-year-old Rusape domestic worker who axed his two employers in cold blood has begun at the Mutare High Court with the suspect pleading for leniency saying he was drunk when he committed the heinous offence.

Elvas Mukono who is being represented by Mr Cosmas Chibaya of Chibaya and Associates told the court that he was enraged after his bosses failed to pay him for a job he had completed and butchered them on May 24, 2019.

Justice Hlekani Mwayera is presiding over the spine chilling murder case that left villagers under Chief Chiduku’s area shocked.

“The deceased, Elson Mberi (74) and his wife, Faina (72), employed Mukono on May 21 as a domestic worker. During the course of his employment, Mukono learnt that Faina Mberi had some foreign currency in her possession.

He hatched a plan to rob her,” principal public prosecutor, Ms Jane-Rose Matsikidze told the court.

“Before retiring to bed on May 23, Mukono took an axe and kept it in his bedroom. Around 4am the following day, Mukono armed himself with the axe and proceeded to the kitchen where Elson was. He struck him once on the head and left him for dead. He stole Elson’s Nokia phone and torch before heading to the couple’s bedroom where Faina was sleeping,” said Ms Matsikidze.

She said Mukono using the axe to strike Faina to death. “He threw the axe on the bed and ransacked the bedroom till he found the money. He also took Faina’s cellphone, gathered his clothes and fled.

“Faina’s body was discovered by another employee that same morning. Elson was still alive. He later died at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals on June 1,” said Ms Matsikidze.

Investigations were conducted, thereby leading to Mukono’s arrest.

Post-mortem results showed that the cause of death was severe head injuries.- Manica Post

Kaizer Chiefs Sack Gavin Hunt

Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs have parted ways with coach Gavin Hunt, less than a year into his three year contract.

The Cape Town-born tactician was appointed as Ernst Middendorp’s replacement in September last year and inked a three year-deal.

Things have however not gone well for The Glamour Boys under the 56-year old, particularly domestically, where they are flirting with relegation.

Despite guiding Chiefs to their first ever CAF Champions League, the club has wielded the axe on the former Bidvest Wits coach.

“Kaizer Chiefs have terminated coach Gavin Hunt’s contract with immediate effect. In the interim, Assistant Coaches Arthur Zwane and Dillon Sheppard will take charge of the senior team.
The Club will make further announcements in due course,” the club said in a statement.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Gavin Hunt

Kadewere Salutes Dutch Star Depay

Zimbabwe international Tino Kadewere has thanked Memphis Depay for the role the Dutchman played in helping him settle at Olympique Lyon.

Depay announced his exit last week, with all indications pointing to a move to Barcelona.

In his good bye message to the former Manchester United man, Kadewere thanked him for everything and wished him all the best.

“I want to say thank you for everything my captain, one of the best players I have played with, since my first day in the club you were there for me taught me well helped me a lot of time when i was down and really appreciate that, it was a pleasure playing with you and wish you nothing but the best in the future and hope to see you soon,” he wrote on Facebook.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Tino Kadewere

President Chamisa Warns Overzealous Cops

Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous ZRP cops watched in awe as President Nelson Chamisa successfully launched the Tsvaira Zimbabwe Clean Up Programme in Mabvuku, Harare on Friday.

Although ZRP cops trailed President Chamisa, they failed to disrupt the programme.

“I made an unannounced visit to Mabvuku Suburb and joined the Tsvaira/Thanyela Zimbabwe campaign.

I was so humbled by the love and excitement.

Hardship can’t even take away people’s hope.

A clean environment is first an individual effort as it is a collective community convergence effort.

We are best together #StrongerAndStronger,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

MDC Alliance Secretary General Hon Charlton Hwende said police details made frantic efforts to disrupt the event.

“MDC Alliance president Advocate Nelson Chamisa successfully launched the Tsvaira Zimbabwe Campaign in Harare’s Mabvuku township today( Friday) despite a heavy presence of armed anti-riot police who wanted to disrupt the clean up campaign.

The campaign was rolled out by our party structures in all parts of the country today.”

Responding to the failed attempts by the police to stop the clean up programme, President Chamisa said, “Nobody should be blocked from doing such activities. This is a national programme. Making Zimbabwe great is not a solo effort, it is a collective effort.”

President Chamisa in Mabvuku

Revealed: Mnangagwa Is Afraid Of Chiwenga

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is afraid of his deputy Constantino Chiwenga, it has emerged.

This was revealed by Marry Chiwenga in an exclusive interview with ZimEye.com.

Marry has also been barred from seeing her children…

“This is beyond evil, I am suffering. I don’t know what to say.I have spoken to number one hoping he will help but he is afraid of number 2,” said Marry.

Mbuya Nehanda Was Never A National Hero.

By Dr. Takafira Zhou

Nehanda-and-Kaguvi

This epistle must be understood as an accurate historical narrative, and nothing more. The truth is that Nehanda was not a national figure but local figure as a spirit medium whose influence was restricted to Mazoe area. Her advantage was nearness to the locus of power and white misconception of 1896-97 risings. She has been wrongly elevated to national status because of a totalising Zezuru hegemonic power. To assume only Zezuru had National spirit mediums like Nehanda, Kaguvi and Chaminuka is a dangerous historical misnomer.

Pre-colonial Zimbabwe was more organised along clans with all clans having their own spirit mediums. Many areas had their own spirit mediums with Mazarire spirit medium in Masvingo, Muendamberi spirit medium in Chegutu, VaChipfedza spirit medium in Chivi and Mazvihwa, with the Lemba resorting to Ngoma Lungundu and Gona Magumbate that also had spirit mediums or special handlers. Various other areas had their own spirit mediums and never knew of a Nehanda and Kaguvi.

Historians (Prof Ranger, Prof Sabelo Gathseni, Prof Beach, Prof Cobbing, Dr Zhou etc) are agreed of the absence of priesthood in the First Chimurenga. If Nehanda is to be awarded heroine status it must never be for the First Chimurenga but her mythical influence in the Second Chimurenga. Nehanda even denied to have had sent people who killed a Native Commissioner, Pollard. She was merely an innocent woman wrongly killed on false assumption that religious leaders were crucial in 1896-97 Risings.

In fact, there was no Chimurenga in 1896-97 but Zvimurenga with individual chiefs entering the war alone, fighting alone and being defeated alone. Local politics was more important than feelings of nationality, with many local chiefs joining the war against fellow African chiefs. The concept of a sudden and simultaneous rising by Africans against whites instigated by spirit mediums in a manner reminiscent of the night of long knives in Germany, did not exist. There was no extraterritorial planning but localised and parochial planning.

Nehanda was not known beyond Mazoe. Kaguvi had hunting medicine and when people flocked to him to get the medicine and anti-locust pesticide he was erroneously considered as a centre of planning the rising. He was also a fugitive womaniser, running away from men whose wives he had abused.

It is surprising how our politics has continued to be divorced from academic reality for political expediency. It is also interesting to note how Mugabeism has continued beyond Mugabe’s reign. The Second Republic that initially adopted a Zimbabwe is open for business mantra had by 2020 failed to make this a reality. Worse still its attempt of an overdosage Karangification of Zimbabwe to dilute Mugabe’s 37 years of Zezurufication of Zimbabwe reached a brick wall. Deflated by failure to turn around the economy of Zimbabwe, the so-called new dispensation turned 360 degrees to Mugabeism and liberation struggle rhetoric with the current pre-occupation with Nehanda statue.

If we need the real heroes of the First Chimurenga one wonders why we are silent of Chief Makoni Chingaira who was the first victim of the First Chimurenga, executed by a firing squad. It is undisputable that his head is in the United Kingdom, and not that of Nehanda as erroneously claimed by some people. R.G. Mugabe would not have claimed the bottom of Great Zimbabwe birds and left the heads of his Zezuru kith and kins in UK. Another great fighter was Mashayamombe and his Gwindingwi that became the centre of the rising in Chegutu. Equally important is Nyamanda among the Ndebele who continued the war for some time in the Matopos area when others sued for peace.
Even Lobengula qualifies for hero status given his resolve not to surrender in the 1893-94 war of dispossession. The greatest guerrilla fighter of the initial primary resistance was Mapondera who fought until 1902 using elusive and evasive guerrilla warfare and retreating into Mozambique. Put simply, Zimbabwe needs to move from political rhetoric by leaving a legacy of accurate history for future generations. We must celebrate our unity in diversity and desist from imposing a diet of historical falsehoods for political expediency.

University knowledge must be manufactured and processed and guide leaders against the trenches of folly. We can’t celebrate the centrality of priesthood in 1896-97 when it had very minimal influence. It is also dangerous to elevate ethnic spirit mediums to National status when history is pregnant with facts of their local status. As much as it is important to remember the dead, Zimbabwe would do better if leaders are preoccupied with the improvement of the livelihoods of the generality of the Zimbabwean people.

Mbuya was never a ZANU PF member because she died in 1898 and ZANU PF was formed in 1963

@Takavafira Zhou

Facts About Transmission Of Diseases From Animals To Humans

International organizations have come together to launch a new One Health High-Level Expert Panel to improve understanding of how diseases with the potential to trigger pandemics, emerge and spread.

The panel will advise four international organizations – the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE); the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP); and the World Health Organization (WHO) – on the development of a long-term global plan of action to avert outbreaks of diseases like H5N1 avian influenza; MERS; Ebola; Zika, and, possibly, COVID-19.

Three quarters of all emerging infectious diseases originate in animals.

It will operate under the One Health Approach, which recognizes the links between the health of people, animals, and the environment and highlights the need for specialists in multiple sectors to address any health threats and prevent disruption to agri-food systems.

Key first steps will include systematic analyses of scientific knowledge about the factors that lead to transmission of a disease from animal to human and vice versa; development of risk assessment and surveillance frameworks; identification of capacity gaps as well as agreement on good practices to prevent and prepare for zoonotic outbreaks.

The panel will consider the impact of human activity on the environment and wildlife habitats. Critical areas will include food production and distribution; urbanization and infrastructure development; international travel and trade; activities that lead to biodiversity loss and climate change; and those that put increased pressure on the natural resource base – all of which can lead to the emergence of zoonotic diseases.

The panel will guide development of a dynamic new research agenda and draw up evidence-based recommendations for global, regional, national and local action.

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General said: “Human health does not exist in a vacuum, and nor can our efforts to protect and promote it. The close links between human, animal and environmental health demand close collaboration, communication and coordination between the relevant sectors. The High-Level Expert Panel is a much-needed initiative to transform One Health from a concept to concrete policies that safeguard the health of the world’s people.”

Dr QU Dongyu, FAO Director General, told the panel: “This panel will contribute to advancing the One Health agenda, by helping to better understand the root causes of disease emergence and spread, and informing decision-makers to prevent long-term public health risks. I encourage it to be a shining example of silo-breaking, systems thinking and open dialogue. Expectations for collective action and the need for effective collaboration have never been higher.”

Dr Monique Éloit, Director General of the World Organisation for Animal Health noted: “The COVID-19 pandemic is a stark reminder that collaboration across sectors is absolutely critical for global health. The newly established One Health High-Level Expert Panel will contribute to bringing together diverse scientific expertise.

United, we will better anticipate global health threats and work to control risks at the animal source. Our Organisation is proud to provide high-level expertise, along with our partners, to develop science-based ‘One Health’ strategies and programmes.

Inger Andersen, Executive Director of UNEP observed: “To end the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution that threaten our peace and prosperity, we have to understand that human, animal and planetary health go hand in hand. We must do more to promote transformative actions that target the root causes of nature’s destruction. The One Health High-Level Expert Panel is an important step in recognizing the complex, multidisciplinary issues at the interface of human, animal, and environmental health.

The Ministers for Foreign Affairs of France and Germany also joined the public launch of the One Health High-Level Expert Panel:

Mr Jean-Yves Le Drian, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, France commented: “The COVID-19 pandemic, whose zoonotic origin is strongly suspected, underlines how closely human, animal and environmental health are linked. It demonstrates the importance of the ‘One Health’ approach.

It is in this context that France, together with Germany, proposed the creation of such a Panel at the meeting of the Alliance for Multilateralism organized on the occasion of the Paris Peace Forum on 12 November 2020.”

Mr Heiko Maas, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Germany, said: “COVID-19 has painfully reminded us that the health of humans, animals and the environment around the world is closely connected: Nobody is safe until everybody is safe. This is what we have to bear in mind to prevent future pandemics.

The establishment of the One Health High-Level Expert Panel thus marks an important step in the right direction. Germany and France will continue to support the panel’s work.”

Source: World Health Organization

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Hardships Can’t Dampen People’s Hopes- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous ZRP cops watched in awe as President Nelson Chamisa successfully launched the Tsvaira Zimbabwe Clean Up Programme in Mabvuku, Harare on Friday.

Although ZRP cops trailed President Chamisa, they failed to disrupt the programme.

“I made an unannounced visit to Mabvuku Suburb and joined the Tsvaira/Thanyela Zimbabwe campaign.

I was so humbled by the love and excitement.

Hardship can’t even take away people’s hope.

A clean environment is first an individual effort as it is a collective community convergence effort.

We are best together #StrongerAndStronger,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

MDC Alliance Secretary General Hon Charlton Hwende said police details made frantic efforts to disrupt the event.

“MDC Alliance president Advocate Nelson Chamisa successfully launched the Tsvaira Zimbabwe Campaign in Harare’s Mabvuku township today( Friday) despite a heavy presence of armed anti-riot police who wanted to disrupt the clean up campaign.

The campaign was rolled out by our party structures in all parts of the country today.”

President Chamisa in Mabvuku

Horror Accident Claims Security Guard On Duty

By A Correspondent- A security on duty at a nearby building died on the spot while seven people were injured and rushed to hospital when a Honda CRV allegedly went through a red traffic light and collided with a 7.5 tonne UD truck at the intersection of 12th Avenue and Samuel Parirenyatwa Street in Bulawayo last night.

The truck dragged the Honda CRV across the street, hit the security guard and rammed into a building. The drivers of both vehicles and a woman are said to be in critical condition.

Four passengers from the truck escaped with minor injuries.

MDC Alliance Clean Up Campaign Blocked

By A Correspondent- Police in Chivhu have stopped members of the opposition MDC- Alliance from conducting a clean-up campaign in the town that was to be conducted today.

The reason for cancelling the event shocked MDC members. Police said in a letter signed by the Officer Commanding Chivhu, Superintendent P. Mbira and dated May 26, 2021 that the clean-up can only take place on the first Friday of the month as proclaimed by the President.

Police then advised the MDC to re-apply and comply.

Ward 9 Councillor Christopher Muchenje said the reason cited in the letter shocked residents. He said that cleaning of cities and homes are and have always been ongoing processes.

He said residents wanted to deal with garbage in the CBD particularly the rank where Chokomba Rural District Council is overwhelmed.

Mash East Police Spokesperson Tendai Mwanza when conducted for a comment referred all questions to the National Police Spokesperson Paul Nyathi.

“I have received the issue but what you can do is to contact the national office for a comment,” Mwanza said.

“Garbage does not wait until the first week of the month to gather. Residents must be allowed to clean their environment whenever they get the chance,” said Muchenje.

Be advised that holding of the cleanup campaign was not sanctioned due to the following reason: Clean up campaigns throughout the country are done on the 1st Friday of the month as proclaimed by the President.

-MasvingoMirror

Police Intercept Marijuana Ladden Scotchcart

By A Correspondent- Police in Nyamapanda, Mashonaland East province, on Monday intercepted an ox-drawn scotchcart laden with marijuana crossing from neighbouring Mozambique, and arrested two suspects.

Obert Katsande (51) and Luckmore Tobve all of Botso village, under Chief Goronga are currently in custody for possession of five bags of mbanje weighing 100kg and worth US$100 000.

Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza confirmed the arrest of the duo and urged the public to desist from drug trafficking. According to police, on May 26, at around 7pm, detectives in Nyamapanda received a tip off that there was a scotchcart carrying marijuana passing through Botso village from Mozambique.

The detectives then found the scotchcart at a homestead and conducted searches, leading to the discovery of five sacks inside Katsande’s bedroom. Katsande then implicated Tobve, leading to his arrest.

Vineyard Funeral Assurance Warns Against Fly By Night Parlours Fleecing Grieving Families

By A Correspondent- People must be wary of fly-by night funeral parlours that survive on milking desperate clients in their time of need, Vineyard Funeral Assurance company chairperson Samson Mavende said yesterday.

Mavende was speaking during the unveiling of the firm’s newly-acquired hearses in Harare.

The event was attended by several people, including officials from the Zimbabwe Association of Funeral Assurers.

“We have heard and at times witnessed shocking episodes of grieving families duped by fly-by-night funeral assurance companies who capitalise on the tragedy of human loss and desperation and pounce on those who will be grieving,” Mavende said.

“We have heard sad tales of these so-called funeral companies disappearing in thin air after failing to deliver the promise of availing a dignified send-off to a dearly departed relative or friend, yet after having embezzled clients’ remittances.”

Mavende said the procurement of the hearses was part of his firm’s continuous effort to sustain its “mutually-cultivated relationship” with clients.

Vineyard Funeral Assurance managing director Solomon Chikanda said the procurement of the hearses was in line with the company’s policy of providing top-class services.

AFM’s Longstanding Battle Resolved

By A Correspondent- The Supreme Court yesterday brought to closure the long-standing battle for control of the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) after it upheld a 2019 High Court ruling that gave Amon Madawo full control of the denomination, its assets and symbols.

Madawo and Cossam Chiangwa had been embroiled in a legal fight over control of the church since 2018.

According to the Supreme Court ruling delivered yesterday, Chiangwa and his faction were now obliged to return the church properties they had seized from Madawo’s camp.

“The application for a declaratory order be and is hereby granted. The applicants be and are hereby declared to be the duly and properly elected officials of the fifth applicant,” the judgment read in part.

“The respondents are hereby barred from using the name of the fifth applicant in the conduct of their activities without the authorisation of the applicants. Chiangwa and his team were effectively barred from accessing or using any “assets or property of any kind belonging to the fifth applicant”.

“Failure of the above, the Sheriff of Zimbabwe or his lawful deputy be and is hereby authorised to take all and any property and assets belonging to the applicant from the control and possession of the respondents and hand over same to applicants.”

The battle between the two parties started in 2018 following a disputed election, forcing congregants to take sides with their preferred leaders.

In 2019, Chiangwa lost the battle in a High Court ruling which he appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing that Justice David Mangota misdirected himself when he gave control of the church to Madawo.

-newsday

Deputy Head Dies After Argument Over Wifi

By A Correspondent- There has been turmoil at Chemimwe High School in Mberengwa after the school deputy head collapsed and died last week moments after he was involved in a heated argument with the headmaster over the school’s Wi-Fi.

Sources close to the incident, which occurred last Friday said the now deceased deputy head, only identified as Mr Muneri, was involved in a nasty argument with the school head, Mr Cephas Ravengai, on why he was monopolising the school’s Wi-Fi password.

“They exchanged harsh words in front of pupils and teachers ,but the head dug in saying he would not give him (Mr Muneri) theWi-Fi password.

“Some few minutes after the argument, Mr Muneri complained of a severe headache and collapsed. He was rushed to Zvishavane District Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival,” said a teacher at school who declined to be named.

The witnesses said the argument, which attracted the attention of other staffers and pupils, left many wondering and terrified by the sudden death.

They said lessons have not been conducted at the school since Monday, with both teachers and pupils demonstrating against the head while demanding answers over the deputy head’s “mysterious” death.

There has not been classes since Monday with demonstrations rocking the school. Today (yesterday) the head sought the services of the police, but the officers who came to the school could not convince the pupils to get back into the classes,” said another source.

In a video that has gone viral on social media platforms in Mberengwa and other parts of the country, parents could be seen singing songs denigrating the school head on the one side while students were on the other.

Mr Ravengai yesterday declined to comment over the matter.

Acting Midlands Provincial Education Director, Mr Robson Machimbira confirmed the deputy head’s sudden death and the demonstrations that ensued at the school.

He, however, said he was still to get a report from the district education inspector who was seconded to the school to investigate the events there.

“I understand there is turmoil at the school following the passing on of the deputy head at Chemimwe High. I have asked a district inspector to go and investigate and unfortunately he had to attend another funeral of our district official there and we are yet to get a report,” he said.

-statemedia

Vapostori Withdraw Children From School Over Vaccination

By A Correspondent- Some apostolic members in Marange, Manicaland province, have reportedly withdrawn their children from school fearing that they could be vaccinated in violation of their doctrine.

Child rights defender Madzibaba Andby Makururu of Johane Masowe the Fifth of Africa yesterday confirmed the development and urged government to meet the leaders of the apostolic sects who are stopping their children from getting vaccinated.

“My advice to government before they take any action, they should first approach the leaders of those churches because these are the ones who have the power,” he said.

“The church leaders have a doctrine and if government wants that doctrine to be changed, it must first meet the leaders of those apostolic sect churches.”

Makururu has already urged his followers to embrace government’s COVID-19 vaccination programme.

Through his Ruvheneko Rwenyenyedzi Trust (RRT), Makururu promised to transform the indigenous church to suit global trends and values, chief among them safeguarding the girl child.

Human rights lawyer Passmore Nyakureba yesterday pleaded for government intervention to force the members of the Marange apostolic sect to embrace vaccination against various diseases.

“I think the issues that are coming out of Marange and other pockets with apostolic sect members in Manicaland are quite disturbing,” he said.

“We hear stories that the apostolic sect members are stopping their children from getting vaccinations that are being rolled about by government through the Ministry of Health and Child Care.”

Nyakureba added: “The membership of religious organisations is voluntary and it is a right of a person. Parents may choose what is good for their minor children at a tender age, but that does not also interfere with their children from accessing public facilities such as vaccinations because when they grow old, they may choose not to be apostolic sect members. These vaccinations protect them from diseases they may acquire in future.”

He challenged government to exercise its powers and ensure that all children were vaccinated regardless of parents’ religious beliefs.

“We have seen over the years that diseases like cholera and typhoid did not spare anyone. I really plead with the government of Zimbabwe to intervene and make sure that this situation is addressed,” Nyakureba said.

“I hope child rights-based organisations will take interest in these matters and possibly take those parents to the High Court which is the upper guardian of the minor children. The High Court can actually interdict or bar the parents from stopping their children from being vaccinated.”

-newsday

Govt Bans In School Holiday Lessons To Curb Covid-19

By A Correspondent- Government has banned in school holiday lessons to contain the spread of COVID-19 and ensure containment measures are put in place before learners return for the second term.

Schools are set to close for a three-week break on Friday next week before lessons resume on June 28.

The ban, observers said, was likely to affect students who spent the better part of last year at home due to successive COVID-19 lockdowns.

In a circular to school heads, district and provincial education inspectors and directors and teachers’ unions, Primary and Secondary Education permanent secretary Tumisang Thabela said government had not sanctioned in-school holiday lessons as a COVID-19 containment measure.

“This notice serves to advise all primary and secondary schools that in-person holiday lessons for first term holiday have not been authorised in view of the reality of the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for containment measures to be put in place,” Thabela said in the circular dated May 26, 2021.

Several schools have been battling COVID-19 outbreaks since the beginning of the first term with the recent being Goldridge College in Kwekwe and Sacred Heart secondary and primary schools in Esigodini.

There were claims early this week that a teacher at Bulawayo’s government-run Khumalo Primary School succumbed to COVID-19.

Cabinet on Tuesday said over 837 COVID-19 positive cases had been detected in schools since opening in March, 2021.

“Heads of schools are encouraged to fully embrace the concept of blended/hybrid education services provision through adapting alternative open and distance learning strategies (inclusive of technology based and modularised options),” Thabela added.

This is despite the fact that online learning and radio lessons failed to bridge the gap owing to the digital divide and lack of enabling telecommunications infrastructure in some remote areas, resulting in rural learners losing out on lessons.

In September 2020, the Education ministry announced standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the prevention, early detection and control of COVID-19.

These include consistent and proper wearing of clean masks, physical and social distancing, regular and correct hand-washing of hands.

Sports activities are also banned, hot-seating is discouraged, while a maximum of 35 learners per class and frequent disinfection of classrooms is encouraged.

-newsday

Govt Engages Private Company To Resolve Passports Crisis

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe has engaged a private company in a bid to solve the passport crisis that has lingered for years now causing headaches to citizens intending to travel.

The government intends to create a national biometric database for citizens and to produce e-passports to enable citizens in the Diaspora to access travel documents from the Zimbabwean embassies where they live.

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa announced Wednesday after the weekly Cabinet meeting that Government was addressing access to documentation challenges.

The partnership with the private company is premised on increasing passport production to four million units in a year.  Senator Mutsvangwa said:_Cabinet considered and approved the proposed engagement of a private partner in the implementation of a National Biometric Database for the production of e-passports, national identity cards and birth certificates.__The partnership will increase the passport production capacity to 4 million units per year, resulting not only in the clearance of the current backlog, but also meeting the daily demand and enabling the country’s embassies to issue passports to Zimbabwean citizens abroad._

Zimbabwe is battling to clear a passport backlog of 225 747 with some passports applied for as long ago as March 2019.

The backlog prompted the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage to introduce double shifts (day and night) that will work five days a week.

The office of the Registrar General is also facing challenges in the production of plastic national identity cards, due to a shortage of consumables.

Priority for IDs is being given to high school pupils who need the IDs to sit for public examinations and people with selected emergencies while the rest of applicants are getting “green copy” waiting passes.

The Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Ministry has in the past reiterated that it would soon employ information communication technologies to improve services and reduce human interaction.

-statemedia

Armed Robber Killed, Four Others Arrested

By A Correspondent- An armed robber was shot dead while four of his accomplices were arrested during a shootout with the police at Lutumba Business Centre.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is still looking for more accomplices who are on the run.

Reports suggest that the gang has been terrorising motorists along the Beitbridge Masvingo road and also unleashed a reign of terror for smugglers using gates 2, 5, 7 and 8, along the Limpopo River to illegally cross the border into South Africa and Zimbabwe.

It is further reported that on a fateful day, the police reacted to an armed robbery alert call near Lutumba Business Centre where the shootout broke.

Matabeleland South Police Spokesperson Assistant Inspector Thabani Mkwananzi confirmed the incident but could not give further details saying officers were “still busy on the ground conducting further investigations.”

The Chronicle reports that in a related incident, another armed robber was on Thursday disarmed and fatally assaulted by a group of smugglers along the Limpopo River.

Armed Robbers Wreck Havoc In Beitbridge

By A Correspondent- Armed robbers have wreaked havoc in Beitbridge’s HaGoda, Mahuhushe and Lutumba areas where more than a dozen incidents, including carjacking, have been reported by cross-border jumpers in the past few weeks.

Yesterday, security forces shot dead one of the suspected armed robbers, injured two and arrested several others following a raid at their hideout in Lutumba.

The suspected robber identified only as Abel was hit when he fled into a building inside a beerhall and died on the spot.

Another suspect identified only as Elvis pointed a .303 rifle at the security forces before he was also shot and injured.

Thousands of dollars worth of groceries believed to have been robbed from different people were recovered in yesterday’s raid. The pre-dawn raid was a result of a combined operation between local police and security personnel deployed for a special operation along the border.

These two groups have previously been engaged in a territorial dispute that resulted in the robbers taking advantage.

The armed robbers hit unsuspecting shoppers who sneak into South Africa through undesignated points with the Zimbabwean border still closed.

The armed robbers are preying on unsuspecting shoppers who sneak into South Africa through undesignated points since the Zimbabwean border is still closed.

At least two vehicles, both minibuses loaded with groceries were recently hijacked at gunpoint with one emptied and abandoned a few kilometres from the scene.

The other is yet to be recovered while dozens of other victims left the scene empty handed.

Most of these armed robberies occur at night.

“The robbers are believed to have armed local youths, taking advantage of a territorial battle between local police and those deployed for a special operation against smuggling and border-jumping.

National police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the robberies.

“The robbers have been preying on shoppers who illegally sneak into South Africa, who were robbed around the Lutumba area. We have since dispatched officers on a joint operation to bring to book these criminals,” he said.

Nyathi warned people against using undesignated points to cross to and from South Africa.

“The borders are still closed, but we have people who sneak into neighbouring countries, risking falling victim to such robbers,” he said.

A source told NewsDay Weekender that the robbers were from HaGoda, who prior to border closures, survived on illegal cross-border activities.

“We even know the owner of the gun in question. At one time, these youths dug pits on the road from the river so that vehicles would be trapped,” a villager said.

A businessman at Lutumba, who requested anonymity, said robberies had become a daily experience in the area.

“These robbers have been active for a month and we wonder why police have not been able to account for them. We are now living in fear,” he said.

Zimbabwe has kept its borders closed to curb the spread of COVID-19, but border jumpers risk life and limb as they flock to South Africa for cheaper groceries.

-newsday

Chamisa Warns OverZelous Police

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa said the police should not be used by the Zanu PF regime to stifle democracy.

The police yesterday tried to block Chamisa from carrying a clean-up campaign in Mabvuku high-density suburb.

Responding to the failed attempts by the police to stop him Chamisa said, “Nobody should be blocked from doing such activities. This is a national programme. Making Zimbabwe great is not a solo effort, it is a collective effort.”

Chamisa Teases Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has described the situation in the country as dire, with service delivery virtually grounded due to alleged interference by central government and what he termed a “Zanu PF-engineered” recall of his party councillors.

Addressing supporters and residents during a tour of Harare’s residential areas before launching the party’s national clean-up campaign in Mabvuku high-density suburb, Chamisa said he was shocked by the poverty levels and amount of uncollected garbage in communities, adding this was a reflection of an “absent leadership”.

He urged communities to mobilise themselves to clean up their environment instead of waiting for the decimated opposition-led councils to collect the garbage.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched a similar campaign in December 2018, with residents expected to clean up their surroundings every first Friday of the month, but the programme has not been consistent.

Chamisa’s clean-up campaign was almost blocked by riot police officers who trailed his entourage, discouraging large gatherings.
“I must say that the situation is very dire,” Chamisa said.
“I am extremely disappointed by the service delivery level but also disappointed by the attitude of different leaders of society.
“You find that there are loads of rubbish dumps and nobody is providing leadership that is supposed to be provided.”

Turning to police officers who attempted to block his clean-up initiative, Chamisa said: “Nobody should be blocked from doing such activities. This is a national programme. Making Zimbabwe great is not a solo effort, it is a collective effort.”

Mnangagwa’s government has often blamed the MDC Alliance for the collapse of service delivery in major cities and towns, an allegation the opposition party denies, blaming government interference.

Chamisa added: “We can do a lot to take care of our environment. We have a failed leadership in this country, but as we wait to resolve and fix the fundamental broad question on failed leadership, we can do something at a community level, at a local level. It’s about residents doing something to fix our own problems.

“I have just walked around, it is so embarrassing. Little things we must do and that is what we must do.”

So far, 164 MDC Alliance councillors and 40 MPs have been recalled from councils and Parliament by the MDC-T led by Douglas Mwonzora.
Chamisa said the “Zanu PF-engineered” recall of MDC Alliance-elected officials had also contributed to the poor service delivery.

“I have already asked for community leaders to activate a process to provide leadership at a community level under this campaign to make Zimbabwe clean,” he said.

“Nobody is without blame. This is a community responsibility and also a leadership responsibility, but unfortunately, you know that most of the elected councillors have been recalled, most of our MPs have been recalled but that is not an excuse for them not to do anything for their community.”

Harare City Council on Thursday conceded failure to provide service delivery, particularly refuse collection and pleaded with communities and the corporate world to chip in.

The capital city has been turned into an eyesore and a health hazard as residents dump garbage at undesignated sites as council pleads incapacitation.

-NewsDay

Vapostori Confronts Chiwenga Over Covid-19 Vaccination

By A Correspondent- Members of the Apostolic sect in Marange, Manicaland province, have challenged the minister of Health to consult them before they administer any vaccine on their children.

Child rights defender Madzibaba Andby Makururu of Johane Masowe the Fifth of Africa yesterday told NewsDay that the government should meet the leaders of the apostolic sects who are stopping their children from getting vaccinated.

“My advice to the government before they take any action, they should first approach the leaders of those churches because these are the ones who have the power,” he said.

“The church leaders have a doctrine and if the government wants that doctrine to be changed, it must first meet the leaders of those apostolic sect churches.”

Makururu has already urged his followers to embrace the government’s COVID-19 vaccination programme.

Through his Ruvheneko Rwenyenyedzi Trust (RRT), Makururu promised to transform the indigenous church to suit global trends and values, chief among them safeguarding the girl child.

Human rights lawyer Passmore Nyakureba yesterday pleaded for government intervention to force the members of the Marange apostolic sect to embrace vaccination against various diseases.

“I think the issues that are coming out of Marange and other pockets with apostolic sect members in Manicaland are quite disturbing,” he said.
“We hear stories that the apostolic sect members are stopping their children from getting vaccinations that are being rolled about by government through the Ministry of Health and Child Care.”
Nyakureba added: “The membership of religious organisations is voluntary and it is a right of a person. Parents may choose what is good for their minor children at a tender age, but that does not also interfere with their children from accessing public facilities such as vaccinations because when they grow old, they may choose not to be apostolic sect members. These vaccinations protect them from diseases they may acquire in future.”

He challenged the government to exercise its powers and ensure that all children were vaccinated regardless of parents’ religious beliefs.

“We have seen over the years that diseases like cholera and typhoid did not spare anyone. I really plead with the government of Zimbabwe to intervene and make sure that this situation is addressed,” Nyakureba said.
“I hope child rights-based organisations will take interest in these matters and possibly take those parents to the High Court which is the upper guardian of the minor children. The High Court can actually interdict or bar the parents from stopping their children from being vaccinated.”

-NewsDay

Apostolic Sect Withdraws Children From School Over Covid-19 Vaccination

By A Correspondent- Some apostolic members in Marange, Manicaland province, have reportedly withdrawn their children from school fearing that they could be vaccinated in violation of their doctrine.

Child rights defender Madzibaba Andby Makururu of Johane Masowe the Fifth of Africa yesterday confirmed the development and urged the government to meet the leaders of the apostolic sects who are stopping their children from getting vaccinated.

“My advice to the government before they take any action, they should first approach the leaders of those churches because these are the ones who have the power,” he said.

“The church leaders have a doctrine and if the government wants that doctrine to be changed, it must first meet the leaders of those apostolic sect churches.”

Makururu has already urged his followers to embrace the government’s COVID-19 vaccination programme.

Through his Ruvheneko Rwenyenyedzi Trust (RRT), Makururu promised to transform the indigenous church to suit global trends and values, chief among them safeguarding the girl child.

Human rights lawyer Passmore Nyakureba yesterday pleaded for government intervention to force the members of the Marange apostolic sect to embrace vaccination against various diseases.

“I think the issues that are coming out of Marange and other pockets with apostolic sect members in Manicaland are quite disturbing,” he said.
“We hear stories that the apostolic sect members are stopping their children from getting vaccinations that are being rolled about by government through the Ministry of Health and Child Care.”
Nyakureba added: “The membership of religious organisations is voluntary and it is a right of a person. Parents may choose what is good for their minor children at a tender age, but that does not also interfere with their children from accessing public facilities such as vaccinations because when they grow old, they may choose not to be apostolic sect members. These vaccinations protect them from diseases they may acquire in future.”

He challenged the government to exercise its powers and ensure that all children were vaccinated regardless of parents’ religious beliefs.

“We have seen over the years that diseases like cholera and typhoid did not spare anyone. I really plead with the government of Zimbabwe to intervene and make sure that this situation is addressed,” Nyakureba said.
“I hope child rights-based organisations will take interest in these matters and possibly take those parents to the High Court which is the upper guardian of the minor children. The High Court can actually interdict or bar the parents from stopping their children from being vaccinated.”

-NewsDay

Teacher Nabbed For Sending Pornographic Texts

 By A Correspondent- A Hurungwe teacher has been arrested for sending lustful, romantic and pornographic texts to a married woman.

Wilson Ganda, 49, a teacher at Chiroti Secondary School in Hurungwe recently appeared before Chinhoyi provincial magistrate Tapiwa Banda charged with violating Section 88 of the Posts and Telecommunications Act Chapter 12;05 – Use of abusive language.

He was fined $15 000 or 45 days in jail.

The complainant is Lucy Luoma Dzveta, 32, of Hunyani Section in Chinhoyi and employed by the Ministry of Education as a human resources manager at the district offices.

Prosecuting, Odrah Chitoro told the court that on an unknown date but in 2015, Ganda sent a message to propose love to Dzveta who turned down his request as she told him that she was a married woman.

Ganda started sending explicit love messages to her.

However, this did not go down well with the complainant who advised him to stop his sexual propensity on her.

Ganda pretended to have learnt his lesson and stopped texting Dzveta for a while but later continued.

Dzveta’s husband phoned him in April last year warning him about the consequences of abusing his wife and he apologised saying that he was no longer going to abuse her again.

However, the unrepentant Ganda was back at it again as he sent explicit and offensive text messages to her.

The court heard that the Ministry of Education authorities were also advised of Ganda’s lustful behaviour towards Dzveta as her marriage was now shaking due to Ganda’s lustful behaviour.

Ganda was summoned at the provincial offices and cautioned.

It is the state’s case that on April 27, 2021, Ganda could not contain himself and in a bid to ruin her marriage sent a lengthy pornographic text message, full of explicit words, in which he dreamt and fantasised about eating the forbidden fruit with Dzveta.

The complainant made a police report at Chemagamba police station leading to Ganda’s arrest.

-State media 

Police Rounds Up Chinese Shopping Complex

By A Correspondent- Riot police Friday evening rounded up Longcheng shopping complex in Harare and arrested people who were relaxing in the shopping mall.

The police stormed the shopping mall at around 7 PM and nabbed several people accusing them of contravening Covid-19 regulations.

The few who failed to bribe the corrupt police were taken away and had to pay a fine of $500 at Harare Central police station.

Apostle Chiwenga On Video Announcing Chamisa President Of Zimbabwe in 2018 And Quickly Changing The Prophecy Afterwards

Below is the video of the street preacher Talent Chiwenga changing his own prophecy. In the compilation is Chiwenga’s original video between 2014 and 2016, and the last one comprises his statements around and after the 2018 elections which he had earlier on announced saying would make Chamisa President of Zimbabwe. WHAT’S THE LESSON HERE?

Kwekwe Granny Found Dead, huge Stone On His Chest

By A Correspondent -Police in Kwekwe is investigating a murder case in which a 61- year- old businessman from Forestvale suburb in Kwekwe was found dead in his house.

Insp Mahoko said the businessman Mr Stanley Munatsi’s body was found lying in the lounge facing upwards with a huge stone resting on his chest.
The incident occurred on Tuesday evening.

“It is said some neighbours saw the now deceased Munatsi’s main house door wide open and went to investigate. Upon arrival, they found Munatsi’s body lying facing upwards with a big stone on his chest.

During scene attendance, the police observed that the body also had some bruises on the chest and a deep cut on the back of the head,” he said.
Insp Mahoko said police were appealing for information that might help in the arrest of the suspects.

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Aides Dump Mujuru For Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent- Taurai Chiripamberi and James Kaunye, who defected to former Vice-President Joice Mujuru’s Zimbabwe People First party have pleaded with Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF party for forgiveness.

This announcement was made during the party’s provincial co-ordinating committee (PCC) meeting held in Mutare last week

The PCC meeting was attended by Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa, provincial chairperson Mike Madiro and former Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa.

The same meeting also announced the coming back of Zanu PF former youth leader Kudzanai Chipanga.

“The issue of Kudzi Chipanga and others was tabled at the PCC meeting and in his remarks, comrade Patrick Chinamasa noted that if Chipanga was endorsed in his Makoni district, then the province had no objection. The province had no objection,” said a party official, who refused to be named.

Another source weighed in saying the names would now be forwarded to the politburo for consideration.

Madiro said he was not at liberty to disclose the names of those cleared to rejoin the party, adding that it was an internal process.

“Yes, we had a PCC, but on the issues of the names, it’s an internal process and I am not at liberty to disclose the names of the people concerned, which are forwarded to the party leadership for consideration,” he said. “Yes, as Zanu PF, we have names of people who have applied to be re-admitted to the party because they are happy with the vision of the party.”

Chipanga was fired by Zanu PF in 2017 together with several other members aligned to the G40 cabal at the height of Zanu PF factional fights.

Before G40 was dramatically ousted by Team Lacoste which staged a grand come-back, powered by the military, Chipanga had vowed to rally behind Grace Mugabe whom he claimed was as good as his own biological mother, before further alleging that Chatunga was equally as good as his own blood young brother.

Addressing journalists in Harare just a week before the army declared war on former President Mugabe and his G40 cabal, Chipanga who was at the time the Zanu PF youth league secretary said they had started lobbying other party structures to dump Mnangagwa and replace him with Grace. Mnangagwa was still the country’s Vice President.

“The Zanu PF youth league is fully behind the secretary for women’s affairs, Dr Amai Grace Mugabe, in calling for the urgent removal of Cde Mnangagwa from the position of Vice-President both in the party and government. That position is a straitjacket and must be handed back to the women’s league,” Chipanga said while declaring that Mnangagwa should be fired and be immediately replaced by Mugabe’s second wife, Grace.

Zanu PF is currently re-admitting its expelled members and also taking in disgruntled opposition supporters in preparation for the 2023 elections.

— NewsDay

Mpilo Hospital Loses US$ 500 000 Worth Of Property To Fire

By A Correspondent-Property worth US$500 000 belonging to Mpilo Central Hospital, was Wednesday lost to a fire that gutted the medical facility.

Witnesses said the fire, caused by an electric fault had spread to the whole building within a minute.

Mpilo acting chief executive officer Professor Solwayo Ngwenya said the hospital is arranging alternative accommodation for affected families.

“This is to inform you that last night one of our staff residences was destroyed by a massive fire. It affected 39 health workers and their families. We were very lucky that no one was seriously injured,” said Prof Ngwenya.
“One person suffered a broken ankle and another had smoke inhalation effects but is stable. Our thoughts are with the affected members and their families.”

Prof Ngwenya said some staff residents reported seeing sparks from an electrical distribution box which could have caused the fire.

“However, the Fire Brigade is working on further forensic investigations to establish the exact cause of the fire. The estimated cost of property damage is around US$ 500 000.00. We hope to rise up from this terrible setback, and continue to give service to many of our patients,” she added.

Bulawayo Chamber secretary who is also in charge of the Fire and Ambulance Services Mrs Sikhangele Zhou said firefighters could only save the bottom floor of the two-storey building.

“Our investigators are still on the ground because we spent the whole night trying to put out the fire. We got the calls at 11.04 PM and we were here at 11.09PM but the top floor was already well alight and we managed to save the bottom floor. We are still investigating and once we are done, we will let you know what we think caused the fire,” said Mrs Zhou.

AFM Dispute Settled As Supreme Court Rules In Favour Of Madawo

The leadership battle in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) yesterday reached final victory for Bishop Amon Dubie Madawo and his supporters when the Supreme Court upheld a High Court decision and agreed that a 2018 meeting which purported to change the leadership was void.

But the group loyal to Bishop Cossam Chiangwa, whose appeal was dismissed by the Supreme Court, announced that they would form a separate body, if possible remaining under Apostolic Faith Mission International but otherwise as a separate church, and would continue occupying church property until legally evicted.

After the meeting on September 22, 2018 which purported to dismiss Bishop Madawo and appoint Bishop Chiangwa as church president, a civil suit was launched in the High Court and the following year Justice David Mangota agreed that the meeting had no powers to make any decisions and that Bishop Madawo remained the church leader.

Yesterday, a three-judge appeal bench comprising Justices Susan Mavangira, Lavender Makoni and Samuel Kudya dismissed the appeal mounted by Bishop Chiangwa, Amon Chinyemba, Nathan Nhira, Shepherd Sebata, Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe, Donald Mdoni, Arthur Nhamburo and M Mashumba.

The court found that the Bishop Chiangwa group did not have the legal standing to launch their application in the High Court seeking recognition of their leadership, because their claim to office was anchored on their initial meeting of September 22, 2018, which was void from the very start and of no force or effect.

The group led by Bishop Madawo did, as the elected office bears of the church, have the legal standing to make their application to have the 2018 meeting nullified. So the appeal court upheld the High Court judgment.

The first application was for the nullification of the 2018 meeting and all subsequent acts following from it. Bishop Madawo, AFM, Aspher Madziyire, Munyaradzi Shumba, Tawanda Nyambirai, Clever Mupakaidzwa, Briton Tembo and Christopher Chembere, were cited as respondents in the appeal.

In a post judgment address yesterday, Bishop Madawo said the Bishop Chiangwa faction had been doing illegal things since 2019 but that under his leadership the AFM would follow due processes in implementing the orders of the court and recovering control of the church’s assets.

“The court dismissed the appeal by Chiangwa and others concerning their claim that they are legitimate leaders of the AFM in Zimbabwe. What that means is that all what they were doing since 22nd of September 2019 was illegal.

“Going forward, legitimate leadership of the church will follow due process in implementing the orders of the court including running the places of worship and recovering control of the church’s assets,” he said.

Bishop Madawo urged the church members to remain calm and not take the law into their own hands.

‘‘Pastors who lost office were not pushed out of the church, as they had not been excommunicated. They still retain the membership of church but not as pastors. For the past two years, we have done a serious exercise of recruiting pastors and we are still recruiting pastors.

“We are saying even pastors who had gone to the other side, if they want to come back we are willing to accept them but there are going to be due processes to be followed,” he said.

But the losing group headed by Bishop Chiangwa now appears ready to go it alone and yesterday announced that it was considering legal measures to maintain occupation of church property, although it would be guided by lawyers.

In a post-judgment statement through the group’s secretary general, Reverend Nhira, said they will not tire in fighting for their place in the church.

Their biggest fight at this stage is no longer about the leadership of the church, but about control of the church’s assets, which they say was not dealt with in the Supreme Court judgment. While conceding to have lost control of the church, Rev Nhira said they will continue using the name of the church, logo and encouraged members using or occupying church premises to stay put.

“On behalf of the president, Rev. C. Chiangwa, the deputy president, Rev. A. Chinyemba, and the entire Apostolic Council, whose mandate is to direct the affairs of the church in between Workers Councils, the much awaited Supreme Court judgment has finally been pronounced,” he said.

“It is with a heavy heart that I announce that our prayer to the Supreme Court has not been granted, instead, our brothers’ prayer has been granted. Our meeting of the 22nd September, 2018, and its successive actions have been nullified.

“We acknowledge the judgment in its entirety, and are obviously consulting our lawyers on the appropriate action from now henceforth. As we await the court order, it is important to state that, according to our brothers’ prayer to the court, it is just the nullification of the meeting of the 22nd September 2018 which has been achieved, their prayer did not address the issues of assets and properties, no it did not.”

-State Media

Armed Robber Gunned Down After Shootout With Police

An armed robber who is alleged to be part of a gang that has been terrorising motorists along the Beitbridge-Masvingo highway and smugglers and border jumpers using the Limpopo River, was this morning killed during a shootout with the police near Lutumba Business Centre.

Four of his accomplices were arrested during the incident and the police are still pursuing more gang members.

It is alleged that the gang had unleashed a reign of terror for smugglers using Gates 2, 5, 7 and 8, along the Limpopo River to illegally cross the border into South Africa and Zimbabwe.

A source close to the case said the gang ran out of luck when the police reacted to an armed robbery alert call near Lutumba Business Centre.

Matabeleland South Police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Thabani Mkwananzi confirmed the incident but could not give further details.

“We cannot give more details at the moment and our officers are still busy on the ground conducting further investigations,” he said.

In a related incident, another armed robber was on Thursday disarmed and fatally assaulted by a group of smugglers along the Limpopo River.

His accomplice was severely wounded during the fracas and is battling for his life at Polokwane General Hospital in Limpopo province, South Africa.

A border official speaking on condition of anonymity said the two men had confronted a group of grocery smugglers wanting to rob them using a shotgun when tragedy struck.

“They were overpowered by the smugglers and one of them was assaulted to death after being disarmed by the group,” said the official.

Sikhala Warns Zanu PF Youths Over Violence Threats

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance vice president Hon Job Sikhala has warned youths against being used by the Zanu PF regime to kill innocent citizens.

Hon Sikhala was commenting on the remarks made by a clearly intoxicated Zanu PF youth who openly denigrated President Nelson Chamisa.

The visibly drunk youth hopelessly accused the MDC Alliance of “sabotaging the economy.”

Said Hon Sikhala:

“Kana glue rakurova ne Mutoriro ndozvounoita izvi. Unoita sascum rinotaura zvinopisa tsitsi.

Ndoma youths echimwe chi party chinofunga kuti kutyisidzira ndo politics. Vanhu vatatu kwayi tisu Harare yacho.

Itai Mutoriro mushoma vafana. Munotsva mapapu mukafa”

Zanu PF hooligan

Constitutional Crisis As 17 Supreme And Constitutional Court Appeal Against Malaba Ruling

17 Supreme Court and Constitutional Court judges have appealed a High Court ruling that ended Luke Malaba’s time as a judge and Chief Justice of Zimbabwe.

The appeal, at the Supreme Court, disqualifies the same judges from hearing their own matter.

In their appeal, the judges said the High Court misdirected itself at law in dismissing the appellant application for the recusal of Justice Happius Zhou from the matter when there was reasonable apprehension of bias on the facts due to him being recently retired Commissioner of the Judicial Services Commission.

The judges further noted that the High Court misdirected itself to hear a matter that was best suited for the Constitutional Court.

President Mnangagwa To Repatriate Nehanda’s Remains From UK

 

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | Zimbabweans in Diaspora ululated and praised the President of Zimbabwe Cde Emerson Dambudzo Munangagwa when he promised to take Britain head on on the issue of the repatriation of the remains of the First Chimurenga heroes.

In a a speech to unveil the statue of Mbuya Nehanda the great Chihera cde President promised to do everything in his power to engage the UK and have the remains of Mbuya Nehanda and other heroes to be returned to Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe’s leader has demanded the return of those killed by the British in the late 1890s during the first uprising against colonial rule.

He made the remarks at the shrine to remember MBUYA NEHANDA in Harare on the 25th of May 2021. This gives weight to the same call made by the former President Robert Gabriel Mugabe in 2014.

President Mnangagwa has excited the Diaspora by his call for Nehanda and other heroes remains to be returned home, because he has shown the world that he delivers on his promises. He has lived to his word in all promises he has made. This has given the diaspora more confidence in what Mnangagwa said. In 2014 president Mugabe said :”We are told that skulls of our people, our leaders, are being displayed in a British museum and they are inviting us to repatriate them,” he told the crowd.
“We will repatriate them, but with bitterness, questioning the rationale behind decapitating them.”

Known as the heroes of the “First Chimurenga”, they were defeated by the British after a protracted battle and the ringleaders were tried and hanged.

What happened to their bodies has always remained a mystery. Chimurenga” roughly translates in Shona as “revolutionary struggle”The “First Chimurenga” refers to the 1896-1897 uprising against British colonialists
The “Second Chimurenga” refers to the liberation war against Rhodesian white-minority rule which led to independence in 1980. During the second Chimurenga Mbuya Nehanda became the driving and encouraging spirit. She was praised in songs and prayers. Her last words echoed through the struggle and each sound and bang of a gun sang her words. “Mapfupa angu achamuka.

The Diaspora welcomed the President’s efforts and feels very vindicated by the promise of the head of state. It was a shame to walk with your head up in London when your heroes are displayed in a museum for all to see that they were defeated. “We carried this shame and humiliation of seeing the heroes of our nation displayed like animals in a museum. The president has made this Africa Day to be a real Africa Day.” Said Paul Mugari from Leicester.
Abide SHUMBA from Leicester commented “ Mnangagwa deserves to be praised. He has now come to the forefront in a fight for the remains to be returned to Zimbabwe “

Princess Eugene Majuru of the Harare Mbari Kingdom and the senior journalist of the news of the South was elated. “We have been hosting conferences talking about this. There was not much help from the Director of Museums in Zimbabwe but now with the president leading from the front we see these remains coming home sooner than later. President Mnangagwa is not like other Politicians. He means what he said and by saying that he will personally take charge I have no reason to doubt him. Finally our heroes are getting a good rest in the soil of their blood”

The UK Foreign Office has now confirmed that talks have been going on since December 2014 over the “potential repatriation of Zimbabwean human remains”.

It said technical experts from Zimbabwe have been invited to meet their museum counterparts in London.

“We await the appointment of the required Zimbabwean experts in order to take this forward,” the statement said.
The Natural History Museum, which has a collection of 20,000 human remains, said it “actively engages in discussions with governments and communities” over requests for the return of human remains.”

Zimbabwe’s former president, Robert Mugabe, has demanded that London’s Natural History Museum returns the skulls of freedom fighters who were killed by British colonisers. But the team set to see this through went to bed.
Mugabe said the missing skulls were those of leaders of “the first chimurenga”, an uprising against white settlers in the late 19th century, that included the spirit mediums Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi, who were hanged from a tree in 1898.

Nehanda, was a female powerful and respected ancestral spirit. As one of the spiritual leaders of the Shona, she was one of the leaders of a revolt, the first Chimurenga, against the British South Africa Company’s colonisation of Zimbabwe led by Cecil John Rhodes in 1889. She was a ChiHera of the Hwata Mufakose Dynasty. She and her ally Sekuru Kaguvi and two other fighters were captured and hanged. Zimbabwe commemorated them through the building of statues in her name, street names, hospitals, songs, novels, and poems were made to immortalise the name of great Chihera. The legacy of the medium continued to be linked to the theme of resistance, particularly the guerrilla war that began in 1966. Her name became of increasing importance to the nationalist movements in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe always commemorate Heroes’ Day as it remembers the suffering and sacrifices made by our heroes in the fight against the evil colonial system.
In the war against the colonisers not even one person could begin to understand what our heroes went through and the suffering they endured in order to free this country. It is with great joy that something has been done to honour Nehanda by erecting this imposing statue.

Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana also known as Mbuya Nehanda born around 1840 and died in 1898. She was a svikiro, or spirit medium of the Zezuru Shona people. She was the first woman recorded to take a leading role in a war to free Zimbabwe. When they were defeated they were hanged. Proffessor Martin Maparadza said
“The first chimurenga leaders, whose heads were decapitated by the colonial occupying force, were then dispatched to England, to signify British victory over, and subjugation of, the local population,” Mapara said this week, during Africa Day commemoration in hosted By The News of the South virtually. “Surely, keeping decapitated heads as war trophies, in this day and age, in a national history museum, must rank among the highest forms of racist moral decadence, sadism and human insensitivity.” Commented cde Robert Mugabe in 2014.

Echoing on Mugabe’s words president Mnangagwa said : “Once the remains were repatriated, the government would consult with traditional leaders about how to bury them at sacred shrines across the country.”

“With the president in the driving seat the heads would be sent back to the country as soon as the logistical issues had been resolved. We know this because the president is the listening and acting warrior.” Commented reverend Idah Bennett of London.
It is sad to know of the gruesome murders of Nehanda, Kaguvi and the Mwari high priest by the former colonial masters.

The British colonised Zimbabwe in 1890, they immediately instituted a regime of rough justice which oppressed the blacks who were the owners of the land. Death sentence was declare on crimes which were very frivolous.
The local peoples’ land, mines and cattle were expropriated without compensation.

On top of that, the local people were forced to work for the English Pioneer settlers on the farms which were taken from them by force,mines and factories under very harsh conditions and without payment. Laziness was rewarded with death.

In short, there was wide-spread misrule throughout the country. Blacks were stripped of their dignity.

Because of this oppression It took less than six years of British colonial rule, for the local people to rise up in arms and declared a bitter war on the colonial settlers.
That declaration of war on the settlers by the people took the British completely by surprise.
They did not understand a bigger reason for the people to rise up in arms – the revolutionary influence’ of the mhondoros or masvikiros – local spirit mediums which they referred to as ‘witchdoctors’. docile and cowardly suddenly declare war.

It was clear that the ‘mhondoros’ did not want whites in Zimbabwe hence spirit mediums were urging people to chase every British settler out. This made the mediums to be targeted by the colonisers.

The high priest of Mwari at Matopo hills in Matabeleland, was credited for the first chimurenga in his area. For that service he was the first spirit medium to be assassinated by the settlers.

Russel Burnham who was an American was paid to take him out and that was done. So the Americans hand in destabilising Zimbabwe started long back.
The second spirit medium on the hit list was one Charwe Mbuya Nehanda who was the spirit medium of a famous guardian spirit called Nehanda.

Charwe Nehanda stayed in the Mazowe administrative district near Harare.
Nehanda was falsely accused of murdering the native commissioner of her district, Henry Howlin Polland, who in fact had been killed in battle.

They then went on, in one of the shortest murder trials in history, to find her guilty and sentenced her to death.

The British High Commissioner based in South Africa at the time once got to know about the death sentence passed on Nehanda, he quickly dispatched a letter to the judge to have her executed immediately.

Below is part of the letter.
“The Queen against Nehanda in custody under sentence of death for murder.
I do hereby certify that a report of all the proceedings upon the trial of the said Nehanda for murder in and before the High Court held at Salisbury on March 1898, hath been transmitted to and laid before me as High Commissioner for South Africa by His Honourable the judge Watermeyer when sentence of death was there and then pronounced upon the said prisoner.
I hereby duly authorise and approve of the execution of the said sentence of death upon the said Nehanda.”

Once, judge Watermeyer had received the above authority, he immediately wrote an instruction to the sheriff authorising him to kill Nehanda.
Below is the instruction.

“To the sheriff of the territory of Rhodesia.
The Queen against Nehanda in custody.
His Excellency the High Commissioner has duly authorised and approved of the execution of the said sentence of death upon the said Nehanda on Wednesday April 27 one thousand eight hundred and ninety eight within the walls of the Gaol of Salisbury between hours of six and ten in the afternoon.

She shall be hanged by the neck until she be dead at such place of execution. This instruction is therefore to command you that cause execution of the said sentence to be had and done upon the said prisoner accordingly and that you keep and detain her in your custody until she shall have undergone the said sentence.”

And so Nehanda was taken to the gallows.
It is interesting to note that although judge Watermeyer instructed that Charwe Nehanada was to be ‘hanged by the neck until she be dead at such place of execution’, respectable written and oral accounts say Nehanda did not die by hanging.

For example, one Geoffrey Bond in his book Remember Mazoe which is based on eye-witness accounts of the First Chimurenga in the Mazowe area says categorically that: “Nyanda (Charwe Nehanda) and the condemned prisoners (such as Kaguvi) were blind-folded and shot dead by a squad of majonis (white officers).”
The above version of how Nehanda was killed tallies well with the popular version given by oral historians throughout Mazowe district who say, “Mbuya Nehanda vakachekwa.”
Now where was she buried then?
One Keith Martin helps us here.
He says the British South Africa Company created a cemetery in Harare christened Pioneer Cemetery.

It is that cemetery west of Mupedzanhamo Flea Market, near the hostels and Rufaro stadium.
It was opened on January 2 1893.
The cemetery was divided according to race and religion as well as military background.
Blacks had their own section to the west called the native section.

It’s a big area where graves are not marked.
Martin says: “Two of the Africans buried in that unmarked section with their graves unrecorded are of Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi of the First Chimurenga whose heads had been cut off and put in a sack and taken to the UK as trophies.” Thus the heads of the heroes were transported without dignity or any respect. Up to this day they are displayed in a museum.

It is from this background that those in diaspora thanks President Mnangagwa to to be the son of the soil who will put an end to the African humiliation by the colonisers.
It is interesting to note that not only are Sekuru Kaguvi and Mbuya Nehanda buried in the old Pioneer Cemetery which is now closed, Judge Watermeyer who sentenced Mbuya Nehanda to death is also buried there. But the irony is the judge was buried there with his body intact while the owner of the soil has a head displayed in a museum.

Furthermore the gaoler of Nehanda, one Patrick Hayden, who should in fact have hung her by the neck is also buried there.
On top of this, in that cemetery, there is a mass grave of Rhodesian soldiers who were killed in the First Chimurenga.

When one looks at the trials of Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi who were tried for being the spirits behind Chimurenga, one is left without doubt these so called trials were fake.
One is tried for murder and within a month, found guilty and killed. Was this justice? It is important tho to revisit the murder of Charwe Nehanda NyakSikana Vachihera. On April 27 1898, the brains and power of the First Chimurenga War, Mbuya Chahwe, the medium of the Nehanda spirit, and Sekuru Gumboreshumba, the medium of the Kaguvi spirit also known as Murenga, were hanged by the settler regime for daring to challenge colonial dispossession. Kaguvi was credited for being the spirit of the war. Tis was called the Murenga Spirit. It is from this spirit, that was alternatively known as Murenga, meaning “war spirit”, that the name Chimurenga was derived.

Mbuya Nehanda along with Zindoga, Hwata and Gutsa were arraigned before the courts charged of murder. It is worth mentioning that the murdered person was a brutal white native commissioner, one Henry Hawkins Pollard of the British South Africa Company who lived near Mazowe and terrorised people in that district.Rhodesian legal documents classified Mbuya Nehanda modestly as a Mashona woman residing at Chitawa’s Kraal in the Mazowe District; Zindoga as a native kitchen boy residing at Nehanda’s Kraal; and Hwata and Gutsa as native hunters residing at Hwata Kraal.

The four — along with Sekuru Kaguvi — were arraigned in the High Court of Matabeleland that sat in Salisbury on February 20 1898 and were subsequently convicted on March 2 1898 in a case entered as “The (British) Queen against Nehanda”. They were sentenced to death by hanging.The execution was authorised by the (British) High Commissioner for South Africa, one Alfred Milner, and endorsed by the (British) Imperial Secretary on March 28 1898. The presiding judge was Judge Watermayer, with Herbert Hayton Castens Esquire, as “the acting Public Prosecutor Sovereign within the British South Africa Company territories, who prosecutes for and on behalf of her majesty”.
The warrant for Mbuya Nehanda’s death commanded that she be executed within the wall of the gaol of Salisbury between the hours of 6 and 10 in the afternoon. A Roman Catholic priest, one Fr Richertz, was assigned to convert Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kaguvi, Hwata and Zindoga. It is said the hapless Catholic priest failed to make headway with Mbuya Nehanda but managed to convert Sekuru Gumboreshumba, whom he baptised as Dismas, the ‘‘good’’ thief.Gutsa, Hwata and Zindoga were also converted and similarly hanged.it showed that Mbuya Nehanda refused to compromise on her belief. It is her resolve which made her the pillar of future and present rebellion.

According to Fr Richertz’s account, Mbuya Nehanda “ . . . called for her people and wanted to go back to her own country Mazoe and die there . She was not afraid of death. . Sekuru Kaguvi and all other men were baptised. Nehanda was taken to the scaffold. Her cries and resistance, when she was taken up the ladder, the screaming and yelling were that she wanted to be taken and be buried among her people. Nehanda had always wanted her bones to be buried in her land which is now called Mazowe. The famous words which Mbuya Chahwe said to were that “Mapfupa angu achamuka (my bones will surely rise)”. This phrase became the back bone , the slogan the igniting force in Chimurengas. Those who picked up arms would take comfort that they sere the prophetic bones of Mbuya Nehanda.

The settlers then decapitated Nehanda’s head and transported it to the United Kingdom as a trophy. They displayed her head as they would do the head of a slaughtered animal. They walked tall as they have made a serious achievement.

Finally Nehanda’s head was displayed at a museum in the UK. SHE hangs in a British museum as a defeated vagabond. The woman who was such an influence in the Chimurenga war now stays displayed as a tool.

The diaspora feels lifted by the promise of the president of Zimbabwe. The war vets moved in the bushes hiding behind the powers of mbuya nehanda but today they have been rewarded by the president as he is now doing something about her bones.

Nehanda’s blood was crying from a museum she was saying take my bones home. And today the son of the soil President Mnangagwa has taken the lead. This is true leadership
Now Zimbabwe the bones of Nehanda will be repatriated back to Zimbabwe thanks to the President.

As Diaspora we have no words to say thank you Mr President. We hold dear on your word. The bones of all our heroes are now moving towards home.

Journalist Arrested, Charged With ‘Spurious’ Violating Immigration Laws

Jeffrey Moyo, a freelance journalist for The Times who is based in Harare, was being held on charges of violating the country’s immigration laws. His lawyers say the accusation is spurious.

Jeffrey Moyo, a freelance reporter for The New York Times, was arrested in Zimbabwe.
Jeffrey Moyo, a freelance reporter for The New York Times, was arrested in Zimbabwe.

May 28, 2021Updated 9:00 p.m. ET

The authorities in Zimbabwe have arrested a freelance reporter who works for The New York Times and accused him of improperly helping two other Times journalists make a reporting trip there recently, his lawyers said Friday.

The reporter, Jeffrey Moyo, 37, who was arrested on Wednesday, has denied any wrongdoing, and his lawyers have called the accusation spurious. Efforts by the lawyers to secure his release have so far been unsuccessful.

Mr. Moyo, who is based in Harare and has a wife and 8-year-old son, has done work for The Times and a number of other news organizations, including The Globe and Mail of Canada. His arrest has come amid a crackdown on press freedom in the southern African country.

“We are deeply concerned by Jeffrey Moyo’s arrest and are assisting his lawyers to secure his timely release,” The Times said in a statement. “Jeffrey is a widely respected journalist with many years of reporting experience in Zimbabwe and his detainment raises troubling questions about the state of press freedom in Zimbabwe.”

One of his lawyers, Douglas Coltart, said in a telephone interview that Mr. Moyo was accused of having made a false statement to help others enter Zimbabwe, a violation of the country’s immigration law.

Mr. Coltart said the accusation was linked to Mr. Moyo’s procurement of journalist accreditation cards from the Zimbabwe Media Commission for two Times journalists in South Africa, Christina Goldbaum and João Silva, who flew to the city of Bulawayo on May 5.

Four days into their trip, the visiting journalists were ordered to leave after immigration officials advised them and Mr. Moyo that official notice of their accreditation credentials had not been received from the necessary authorities.

Mr. Moyo was subsequently arrested because immigration officials are “now saying those accreditation cards were fake,” Mr. Coltart said.

An official of the Zimbabwe Media Commission, Thabang Farai Manhika, also was arrested, according to a police document shared by Mr. Coltart.

Mr. Moyo was recently moved from police custody in Harare to a prison in the central police station of Bulawayo, where Mr. Coltart said he was being held in harsh conditions.

Mr. Moyo at the Harare Central Police Station after his arrest.
Mr. Moyo at the Harare Central Police Station after his arrest.Credit…Doug Coltart

“Most of his clothes were taken away,” Mr. Coltart said. “He was on a cold, hard concrete floor, crammed into a cell with 18 others.”

A request for bail was initially denied, Mr. Coltart said, after prosecutors objected on grounds that the matter was “a national security issue, because foreign journalists came into the country without the knowledge of the Ministry of Information.”

Such an accusation was not in the police report on Mr. Moyo, the lawyer said.

“That’s when I realized this case is getting highly politicized,” Mr. Coltart said. A further ruling on bail was expected Monday, he said.

The police and Information Ministry officials in Zimbabwe could not be reached immediately for comment on Mr. Moyo’s case.

The Committee to Protect Journalists, a New York-based advocacy group, said in a statement that Mr. Moyo’s arrest reflected a pattern of media repression in Zimbabwe.

“Zimbabwean authorities must immediately release journalist Jeffrey Moyo, who should never have been detained, let alone charged,” said Angela Quintal, the group’s Africa program coordinator. “The fact that he was arrested, and his New York Times colleagues forced to leave the country, shows that Zimbabwe continues to violate the right to press freedom and the public’s right to know.”

-New York Times

“Mnangagwa Is Afraid Of Chiwenga”

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Below is the transcript of a brief conversation in which Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife, Marry, pours her heart out on her ordeal, saying among other things that she has been banned from seeing her children, and it is now nearly 2 years since the last contact. She also says that Emmerson Mnangagwa will it confront his deputy because he is afraid of him.

Marry speaks to ZimEye’s Simba Chikanza (Simba).

Simba: Can you hear me
Marry: I can yes who is calling?
Simba: It’s Simba. Simba Chikanza
Marry: Yes Simba kanjani ?
Simba: How are you feeling
Marry: Not too well I am not too well haa I am not too well; this nightmare must end because do you know, if maybe If I was seeing my children maybe things could have been better maybe I could recover….(cut)
PHONE CALL RINGING….
Marry: I was saying that maybe if I was seeing my children, you know, maybe by now I would be better you know but now uuum almost 2yrs huh?

I don’t have access to my children.

Simba : Not even a phone call?
Marry: Nothing, absolutely nothing absolutely nothing zero….. like I don’t exist
Simba: No communication whatsoever from him?
Marry: Absolutely nothing nothing nothing I have heard of evil people; this is beyond evil. This is beyond evil. What do you tell children about their mother? Unoti kuvana mai venyu varipi? – what will you tell the children regards the whereabouts of their mother? … What will you say about the whereabouts of their mother? What do you say to them. What will you say about their mother’s whereabouts? Where is she? Because surely by now if he has got any common sense at all he knows that the things that he has been saying or whatever the things that he has been told do not exist, it’s a lie..but ya he went to extremes, he went to extremes. Who can survive not seeing the children for almost two years? My daughter, my daughter is going to be ten, my son is going to be nine and my other son is going to be…. oh he is seven.

I have not seen them in almost 2 yrs; you know how important it is for us mothers to take your son infact to take your child to school like on their first day of grade 1. I was denied that opportunity so aahhh hakuna; there is nothing like that like I don’t know ….I don’t ….
I have lost a considerable amount of weight I am a slim person but now I have come from slim to skinny like oooh aaah yeah… yeah… I don’t know coz I don’t know what else to do I mean because obviously the judiciary is conflicted. I spoke to number 1 because I thought oh ok that maybe as his boss he could knock some sense into him but nothing
Simba: When was the last time you spoke to number 1?

Marry: Oh yeah I haven’t spoken to him in a while because I just thot that maybe waal let me just stop because ndakaona ndakaona you know like vanga va…like he stopped responding to my messages eeeeh he stopped responding to my messages after I sent him lots of messages bamkuru my children bamkuru my children bamkuru my children noothing nothing nothing.
Simba: And that was last year or the previous year; was that last year 2020 or this year?
Marry: What?
Simba: Was that last year or this year?
Marry: No this year ….This year 2021.
Yeah
Over the phone over the phone I think physically he would be scared to see me he would be afraid to see me number 2 anovatyisa meaning that President Emmerson Mnangagwa is afraid of vice president Constantino Chiwenga.
Simba: Really
Marry: Yah Yah Aag I don’t know. I don’t know what else to do; I don’t know where else to go; I don’t know what else to say like I have spoken written everything; nothing.
Simba: There is one thing perhaps that we haven’t done last time when we spoke you had asked me for space to speak and we would pursue an interview like this where you will just pour your heart out..I spoke to SABC and they were ready I think you were too down at that time.
Marry: Do you know I have been in and out of hospital yeah I have been in an out of hospital like and you know like and do you know that there are some things that happen in life and you would never think that aah maybe this is only practical and only happens in movies only or whatever I am just like I am never ever never ever in my life did I think kuti I would one day need to convince somebody that I am actually sick. Court case that occurs in hospital for people to come and say that they want to see if she is sick…(chuckle). They actually did that to come into hospital.


Of course they did they did they did because I hadn’t showed up for court and they were told she is sick and they didn’t believe that I was sick they wanted to come and see I had the magistrate the pps my lawyers the police the what ah yah I am telling you
Simba: Do you remember which magistrate was that. Would you remember?
Marry: Huh?
Simba: Do you remember which magistrate this was that came to court
Marry: Aggg I can’t remember her name .I can’t remember her name . like they change every other time I go to court. It’s not the same person all the time I have lost track of who is who and what is what but yeah she came to the hospital.
Simba: We would want to give you an opportunity so you can scream this beyond just print so a proper audio broadcast like this….
Marry: It’s been hell. It’s been hell…

Legendary Music Promoter Laid To Rest

NATIONAL LOCAL

USIC promoter and businessman, Dave “Madamara” Ncube, the first promoter to bring South African musician, Freddie Gwala to the country, was buried on Wednesday.

Ncube (53), who died on Monday at his home after battling a kidney ailment for the past 20 years, was buried at Athlone Cemetery in Bulawayo.

The burial was attended by close friends and family due to Covid-19 restrictions.

Madamara, as Dave became popularly known in entertainment circles because of his promotion of Gwala, nicknamed Amadamara, started his career in music promotions in the early 90s. This saw him bring several musicians into the country, most of them from South Africa.

His brother, Nicholas Ncube said Madamara was an enterprising businessman who was focused on bringing the best in live music in the region.

He said he also dabbled in running entertainment joints, at one time, managing Metropolis Pub and Grill at Ascot Shopping Centre, a bar in North End and bars at Selbourne Hotel.

Madamara, inspired by Jeffrey JJ Chavunduka, a promoter of note in the early 80s, struck a working relationship with South African musicians that saw him bringing in a number of top artistes such as the Soul Brothers, Imitshotshovu, Lucky Dube, Chimora, Chicco, Dalom Kids, Dalom Music stable, Tisha and Gwala.

Journalist, Lovemore Dube said the entertainment industry had lost a promoter of repute. He recalled how they would drive around the city visiting shebeens as they sought to gauge the mood of music lovers to determine which artiste could sell in a particular season.

Dube said one of Ncube’s great acts was getting Lucky Dube to Uganda where he played before a crowd of 100 000.

“He was not just about promoting South African acts as locally, he held shows with the likes of Oliver Mtukudzi, Paul Matavire and Ilanga, among others. He made it a point to ensure local acts curtain-raised during every show,” Dube said.

Dave Ncube is survived by his wife Rudo and four children.-Chronicle

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Woman Fights Off Robber…

A 23-YEAR-OLD Sakubva woman who had a child strapped on her back bravely fought a robber who sought to snatch her handbag, resulting in the suspect dropping his cellphone which was eventually used to track him down.

Surprised by the vicious attack from his victim Rukudzo Dzaramba, Lovejoy Gonouya (28) bolted from the scene.

Upon getting a report, police from Sakubva Police Station quickly responded and used the cellphone to track Gonouya down.

Using contacts in the cellphone, detectives called Gonouya’s wife who unknowingly revealed up their residential address.

A visit to the given address was made and Gonouya was arrested while relaxing with his family in Natview Park.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luxson Chananda confirmed the incident which happened on Africa Day.

He said on the day in question, Dzaramba was about to cross St Joseph’s Bridge on her way to St Joseph’s Centre when she found out that Gonouya was following her.

“Gonouya suddenly grabbed Dzaramba’s handbag and tried to snatch it. However, he failed. A fight broke out as the complainant wrestled with the suspect while tightly holding on to her bag. Dzaramba fell on the ground and Gonouya continued to wrestle with her until the handbag was torn,” said Insp Chananda.

In the ensuing melee, Gonouya allegedly grabbed Dzaramba’s cellphone and bolted from the scene.

He however, dropped his own cellphone and Dzaramba picked it up and took it to ZRP Sakubva where she reported the case under number RRB4676071.
Police officers quickly conducted investigations and established that the accused person resided in Natview Park.

A follow-up was made.

“With vivid memories of the spirited fight she waged against Gonouya, Dzaramba positively identified him as the person who had robbed her of her mobile phone,” said Insp Chananda.

Thorough searches at Gonouya’s place of residence were carried out and the stolen cellphone was found stashed between some farm bricks.

“Gonouya was subsequently arrested. Dzaramba sustained bruises during the fight and was referred to Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital for medical examination,” said Insp Chananda.-Manica Post

Robber

I Was Drunk, Man Who Brutally Killed Two Employers Pleads With Court

THE trial of a 27-year-old Rusape domestic worker who axed his two employers in cold blood has begun at the Mutare High Court with the suspect pleading for leniency saying he was drunk when he committed the heinous offence.

Elvas Mukono who is being represented by Mr Cosmas Chibaya of Chibaya and Associates told the court that he was enraged after his bosses failed to pay him for a job he had completed and butchered them on May 24, 2019.

Justice Hlekani Mwayera is presiding over the spine chilling murder case that left villagers under Chief Chiduku’s area shocked.

“The deceased, Elson Mberi (74) and his wife, Faina (72), employed Mukono on May 21 as a domestic worker. During the course of his employment, Mukono learnt that Faina Mberi had some foreign currency in her possession.

He hatched a plan to rob her,” principal public prosecutor, Ms Jane-Rose Matsikidze told the court.

“Before retiring to bed on May 23, Mukono took an axe and kept it in his bedroom. Around 4am the following day, Mukono armed himself with the axe and proceeded to the kitchen where Elson was. He struck him once on the head and left him for dead. He stole Elson’s Nokia phone and torch before heading to the couple’s bedroom where Faina was sleeping,” said Ms Matsikidze.

She said Mukono using the axe to strike Faina to death. “He threw the axe on the bed and ransacked the bedroom till he found the money. He also took Faina’s cellphone, gathered his clothes and fled.

“Faina’s body was discovered by another employee that same morning. Elson was still alive. He later died at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals on June 1,” said Ms Matsikidze.

Investigations were conducted, thereby leading to Mukono’s arrest.

Post-mortem results showed that the cause of death was severe head injuries.- Manica Post

EXCLUSIVE: Mnangagwa Afraid Of Constantino Chiwenga, Marry Speaks.

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Below is the transcript of a brief conversation in which Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife, Marry, pours her heart out on her ordeal, saying among other things that she has been banned from seeing her children, and it is now nearly 2 years since the last contact. She also says that Emmerson Mnangagwa will it confront his deputy because he is afraid of him.

Marry speaks to ZimEye’s Simba Chikanza (Simba).

Simba: Can you hear me
Marry: I can yes who is calling?
Simba: It’s Simba. Simba Chikanza
Marry: Yes Simba kanjani ?
Simba: How are you feeling
Marry: Not too well I am not too well haa I am not too well; this nightmare must end because do you know, if maybe If I was seeing my children maybe things could have been better maybe I could recover….(cut)
PHONE CALL RINGING….
Marry: I was saying that maybe if I was seeing my children, you know, maybe by now I would be better you know but now uuum almost 2yrs huh?

I don’t have access to my children.

Simba : Not even a phone call?
Marry: Nothing, absolutely nothing absolutely nothing zero….. like I don’t exist
Simba: No communication whatsoever from him?
Marry: Absolutely nothing nothing nothing I have heard of evil people; this is beyond evil. This is beyond evil. What do you tell children about their mother? Unoti kuvana mai venyu varipi? – what will you tell the children regards the whereabouts of their mother? … What will you say about the whereabouts of their mother? What do you say to them. What will you say about their mother’s whereabouts? Where is she? Because surely by now if he has got any common sense at all he knows that the things that he has been saying or whatever the things that he has been told do not exist, it’s a lie..but ya he went to extremes, he went to extremes. Who can survive not seeing the children for almost two years? My daughter, my daughter is going to be ten, my son is going to be nine and my other son is going to be…. oh he is seven.

I have not seen them in almost 2 yrs; you know how important it is for us mothers to take your son infact to take your child to school like on their first day of grade 1. I was denied that opportunity so aahhh hakuna; there is nothing like that like I don’t know ….I don’t ….
I have lost a considerable amount of weight I am a slim person but now I have come from slim to skinny like oooh aaah yeah… yeah… I don’t know coz I don’t know what else to do I mean because obviously the judiciary is conflicted. I spoke to number 1 because I thought oh ok that maybe as his boss he could knock some sense into him but nothing
Simba: When was the last time you spoke to number 1?

Marry: Oh yeah I haven’t spoken to him in a while because I just thot that maybe waal let me just stop because ndakaona ndakaona you know like vanga va…like he stopped responding to my messages eeeeh he stopped responding to my messages after I sent him lots of messages bamkuru my children bamkuru my children bamkuru my children noothing nothing nothing.
Simba: And that was last year or the previous year; was that last year 2020 or this year?
Marry: What?
Simba: Was that last year or this year?
Marry: No this year ….This year 2021.
Yeah
Over the phone over the phone I think physically he would be scared to see me he would be afraid to see me number 2 anovatyisa meaning that President Emmerson Mnangagwa is afraid of vice president Constantino Chiwenga.
Simba: Really
Marry: Yah Yah Aag I don’t know. I don’t know what else to do; I don’t know where else to go; I don’t know what else to say like I have spoken written everything; nothing.
Simba: There is one thing perhaps that we haven’t done last time when we spoke you had asked me for space to speak and we would pursue an interview like this where you will just pour your heart out..I spoke to SABC and they were ready I think you were too down at that time.
Marry: Do you know I have been in and out of hospital yeah I have been in an out of hospital like and you know like and do you know that there are some things that happen in life and you would never think that aah maybe this is only practical and only happens in movies only or whatever I am just like I am never ever never ever in my life did I think kuti I would one day need to convince somebody that I am actually sick. Court case that occurs in hospital for people to come and say that they want to see if she is sick…(chuckle). They actually did that to come into hospital.


Of course they did they did they did because I hadn’t showed up for court and they were told she is sick and they didn’t believe that I was sick they wanted to come and see I had the magistrate the pps my lawyers the police the what ah yah I am telling you
Simba: Do you remember which magistrate was that. Would you remember?
Marry: Huh?
Simba: Do you remember which magistrate this was that came to court
Marry: Aggg I can’t remember her name .I can’t remember her name . like they change every other time I go to court. It’s not the same person all the time I have lost track of who is who and what is what but yeah she came to the hospital.
Simba: We would want to give you an opportunity so you can scream this beyond just print so a proper audio broadcast like this….
Marry: It’s been hell. It’s been hell…

AFM Saga: Supreme Court Rules Against Chiangwa

Rev Cossum-Chiangwa

The leadership battle in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) yesterday reached final victory for Bishop Amon Dubie Madawo and his supporters when the Supreme Court upheld a previous High Court decision and agreed that a 2018 meeting which purported to change the leadership was void.

But the group loyal to Bishop Cossam Chiangwa, whose appeal was dismissed by the Supreme Court, announced that they would form a separate body, if possible remaining under Apostolic Faith Mission International but otherwise as a separate church, and would continue occupying church property until legally evicted.

After the meeting on September 22, 2018 which purported to dismiss Bishop Madawo and appoint Bishop Chiangwa as church president, a civil suit was launched in the High Court and the following year Justice David Mangota agreed that the meeting had no powers to make any decisions and that Bishop Madawo remained the church leader.

Yesterday, a three-judge appeal bench comprising Justices Susan Mavangira, Lavender Makoni and Samuel Kudya dismissed the appeal mounted by Bishop Chiangwa, Amon Chinyemba, Nathan Nhira, Shepherd Sebata, Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe, Donald Mdoni, Arthur Nhamburo and M Mashumba.

The court found that the Bishop Chiangwa group did not have the legal standing to launch their application in the High Court seeking recognition of their leadership, because their claim to office was anchored on their initial meeting of 22 September 2018, which was void from the very start and of no force or effect.

The group led by Bishop Madawo did, as the elected office bears of the church, have the legal standing to make their application to have the 2018 meeting nullified. So the appeal court upheld the High Court judgement.

The first application was for the nullification of the 2018 meeting and all subsequent acts following from it.

Bishop Madawo, AFM, Aspher Madziyire, Munyaradzi Shumba, Tawanda Nyambirai, Clever Mupakaidzwa, Briton Tembo and Christopher Chembere, were cited as respondents in the appeal.

In a post judgment address yesterday, Bishop Madawo said the Bishop Chiangwa faction had been doing illegal things since 2019 but that under his leadership the AFM would follow due processes in implementing the orders of the court and recovering control of the church’s assets.

“The court dismissed the appeal by Chiangwa and others concerning their claim that they are legitimate leaders of the AFM in Zimbabwe. What that means is that all what they were doing since 22nd of September 2019 was illegal.

“Going forward, legitimate leadership of the church will follow due process in implementing the orders of the court including running the places of worship and recovering control of the church’s assets,” he said.

Bishop Madawo urged the church members to remain calm and not take the law into their own hands.

Pastors who lost office were not pushed out of the church, as they had not been excommunicated. They still retain the membership of church but not as pastors. For the past two years, we have done a serious exercise of recruiting pastors and we are still recruiting pastors.

“We are saying even pastors who had gone to the other side, if they want to come back we are willing to accept them but there are going to be due process to be followed,” he said.

But the losing group headed by Bishop Chiangwa now appears ready to go it alone and yesterday announced that it was considering legal measures to maintain occupation of church property, although would be guided by lawyers.

In a post-judgment statement through the group’s secretary general ,Reverend Nathan Nhira, said they will not tire in fighting for their place in the church.

Their biggest fight at this stage is no longer about the leadership of the church, but about control of the church’s assets, which they say was not dealt with in the Supreme Court judgment. While conceding to have lost control of the church, Rev Nhira they will continue using the name of the church, logo and encouraged members using or occupying church premises to stay put.

“On behalf of the president, Rev. C. Chiangwa, the deputy president, Rev. A. Chinyemba, and the entire Apostolic Council, whose mandate is to direct the affairs of the church in between Workers Councils, the much awaited Supreme Court judgment has finally been pronounced, he said.

“It is with a heavy heart that I announce that our prayer to the Supreme Court has not been granted, instead, our brothers’ prayer has been granted. Our meeting of the 22nd September, 2020, and its successive actions have been nullified.

“We acknowledge the judgment in its entirety, and are obviously consulting our lawyers on the appropriate action from now henceforth. As we await the court order, it is important to state that, according to our brothers’ prayer to the court, it is just the nullification of the meeting of the 22nd September 2018 meeting which has been achieved, their prayer did not address the issues of assets and properties, no it did not.

Rev Nhira said there were valid mitigatory factors to be considered on assets and properties, and everyone occupying church buildings and all those with church properties and assets should not be intimidated into surrendering anything immediately without due legal process .

“We will only act on legitimate dislodgment orders, which can be only be served by the Messenger of Court or Deputy Sherriff, with the appropriate notices,” he said.

But he said those in church buildings and mission houses should urgently start looking for alternative places of worship and accommodation.

Rev Nhira vowed not to abide by the new church’s constitution which he described as draconian, adding that all their structures at national, provincial and assembly levels, remain in place with the Theological Seminary and its campuses remaining functional. All elected and appointed leaders of the group also remain in place, he said.

“We are re-constituting ourselves. We still part of AFM International and hence we can still use the logo again until AFM International excludes us from its affiliate membership, then we will design an appropriate logo and move on to establish our own International forum,” said Rev Nhira. -Herald

Chief Ndiweni’s “MyRight2Vote” Is No “Game-Changer” Cause 2023 Rigging’s Done And Dusted

Felix Ndiweni

By Nomusa Garikai | “What will make voter registration different this time around if it did not make a difference in other elections. Has it become generic to be part of the exercise to register; go to the elections and lose; cry foul that the elections have been lost therefore no legitimacy for Mnangagwa government?” asked Nomazulu Thata.

“It is a farce to talk about reversing laws that would have been democratic if that very democracy has never existed in the first place. You (Chief Ndiweni) say you have found a ray of light in your roadmap code: “MyRight2Vote” in your rallying call. I fail to come to terms with the fact that you genuinely think that Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF will be ousted by elections?”

These are all pertinent issues Zimbabweans have ignored for many moons and we are all paying dearly for our folly. Thank you very much Nomazulu for forcing the nation out of our sloth-like slumber to deal with these matters now before it is too late.

MDC leaders had the golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms; the pre-requisite for free, fair and credible election; during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. Mugabe bribe them with the trappings of high office and with their snouts in the feeding trough Tsvangirai and company forgot all about the reforms. They failed to implement even one token reform in five years.

Ever since the GNU debacle, MDC leaders with the encouragement of the Zanu PF apologists and double agents have been selling their naïve and gullible followers that the opposition can win rigged elections. “MDC A has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections!” boasted Chamisa before the 2018 elections. All nonsense, of course.

The 2023 elections are rigged in Zanu PF’s favoured already! 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora have, once again, been denied the vote. 5 million voted in 2018 and so the 3 million in the diaspora constitute 3 out 8 or nearly 40% denied the vote. What stringent measures will Chamisa have to reverse something that is already done, a fait accompli.

President Mnangagwa had time to pass the two constitutional amendments changing over 30 sections of the constitution to consolidate Zanu PF’s dictatorial strangle hold on power. The regime did not have time to add a clause in the electoral law to enable 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora to register and vote.

The regime welcomes the diaspora’s generous remittance contributions but cannot abide giving them a meaningful say in the governance of the country.
“MyRight2Vote”, yeah tell that to the 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora.
Chief Ndiweni must know the political significance of President Mnangagwa giving away the first batch of Twin-cab Isuzu trucks to the country’s 270 chiefs. He knows this is a down payment to the chiefs who will then flex their muscle to make sure the majority of voters in their area vote Zanu PF without failure.

President Mnangagwa has already started mobilizing the war veterans and the youth militia, the party’s tried and tested foot soldiers, who would be deployed to step up the harassment and intimidation of the rural voters if they dared to defy the party’s orders. The party is geared to carry out the wanton violence of 2008 if need be!
MDC leaders know that by participating in these flawed elections they are giving credibility to the process and, by extension, giving legitimacy to the vote rigging Zanu PF. They have soldiered on and participated regardless for one reason and one reason only (the same reason that stopped them implementing reforms during the GNU) – greed.
“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the elections,” admitted David Coltart in his book.

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”
Robert Mugabe and now Mnangagwa have known that as long as MDC leaders continue to participate in flawed elections, Zanu PF’s legitimacy will be assured. And as bait to guarantee the opposition’s participation; the dictators offered a few gravy train seats, a portion of the annual Political Party Finance Act pay-out and, a Mnangagwa addition, a Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) to buy off Zanu PF’s political critics’ silence. “Vhara muromo!” as one would say in Shona.

It is clear why Zanu PF has ignored all demand to implement any democratic reforms. Why would the party concede to reforms and risk losing power when, by exploiting MDC leaders’ greed and the electorate’s naivety, it is guaranteed of legitimacy no matter how flawed and illegal the process got.
“The constitutional amendments are made daily to consolidate Mnangagwa’s dictatorship. Out of nowhere HRH Chief Ndiweni comes up with a political slogan “MyRight2Vote” and he calls this a “game-changer” in the 2023 election campaign,” Nomazulu pointed out.

With the 3 million in the diaspora denied the vote, the rural voters cowed into submission, etc. it is no exaggeration to say Zanu PF has rigged the 2023 elections in advance. The elections are, indeed, done and dusted. It is naïve to participate in an election process whose outcome is already done and dusted hoping for a different outcome but only to give the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy!
If the people of Zimbabwe allow themselves to be conned into participating in the 2023 elections and give the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy for another five more years of this corrupt and tyrannical dictatorship, then the nation deserves to suffer the consequences. No one can ever say they were not warned it is insane to keep hoping to win rigged elections!- SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

President Chamisa Speaks On Raging Inferno At Mpilo Hospital

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson has appealed to citizens in and out of the country to assist medical doctors whose houses were destroyed by a raging inferno at Mpilo Hospital in Bulawayo.

Said President Chamisa:
I am saddened by the news that the doctors’ residence at one of our central hospitals, Mpilo, was destroyed by fire last night.

We must do whatever we can as Zimbabweans to assist our Doctors during this dark hour.

I urge citizens to rally around Mpilo.#WeThePeople.”

President Chamisa also commended prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono for working tirelessly to illuminate the world with splendid documentaries and films.

“Congratulations to Hopewell Chin’ono
@daddyhope
for being named as one of 11 Africans that the world must know about.

His work as a journalist and filmmaker has illuminated not only Zimbabwe,but the rest of the continent and beyond…”

Fire at Mpilo Hospital

3 Judges Confirm Malaba Now Jobless

Former Justice Luke Malaba

The High Court has ruled that the extension of the judge’s retirement age beyond 70 years did not apply to Luke Malaba and other sitting judges.

This came after Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum executive director Musa Kika and the Young Lawyers Association approached the court seeking to overturn President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s extension of Justice Malaba’s term by five years on the basis that procedure leading to the enactment of Constitutional Amendment (No 2) Bill into law was flawed.

Kika, through his lawyers Advocate Thabani Mpofu and Tendai Biti, argued that Malaba could not, by virtue of section 328(7) of the Constitution, benefit from the term limit extension as introduced by an amendment of section 186 by the Constitution Amendment No 2.

High Court judges Happias Zhou, Edith Mushore and Helena Charehwa had already nullified the extension of Malaba’s term, but were still to release the judgment.

According to the judgment released yesterday, the judges ruled: “Our conclusion is that the extension of the retirement age amounts to extension of tenure.

“Tenure is defined by both the fixed time and the stipulated retirement ages. In terms of section 328(7) of the Constitution, such an extension of tenure is an amendment of the Constitution.

“It cannot benefit the person who held or occupied the office at any time before the amendment or occupied the office at any time before the amendments.”

The judges added: “Any extension of the length of time that person who were judge in an amendment of the Constitutional Court and Supreme Court prior to the amendment of section 186 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No 2 (2021) would be a violation of the applicants right as protected by section 56(1) and 69(3) of the Constitution.”

“The length of extension in the time in the office of their judge beyond the age of 70 years provided in section 186 of Constitution does not apply to the second to fourteenth and the eighteenth respondent,” the judgment added.

On Monday, Malaba reported for work on the basis that government had appealed Justice Zhou’s ruling and on Tuesday Kika filed an urgent chamber application seeking the arrest of the former Chief Justice for contempt of court. Kika pointed out that Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza had been appointed Acting Chief Justice, indicating that Malaba had ceased to hold the post until finalisation of the matter in court.

Malaba and the other respondents had been arguing that no summons or other civil process of the court may be issued against the President or against any other judges of the High Court without the leave of the court granted on court application being made for that purpose. – Newsday

Security Guard Killed In Car Accident

Fire service at the accident scene

A security on duty at a nearby building died on the spot while seven people were injured and rushed to hospital when a Honda CRV allegedly went through a red traffic light and collided with a 7.5 tonne UD truck at the intersection of 12th Avenue and Samuel Parirenyatwa Street in Bulawayo last night.

The truck dragged the Honda CRV across the street, hit the security guard and rammed into a building. The drivers of both vehicles and a woman are said to be in critical condition. Four passengers from the truck escaped with minor injuries.- Chronicle

Wife Scalds Husband With Boiling Oil

A 25- year- old Gweru woman has been arrested on murder charges after she allegedly scalded her husband with boiling oil following a misunderstanding over infidelity.
The husband later died while admitted to a local hospital. Midlands Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident.

He said Grace Mazhata was arrested on Thursday in Harare after she fled her home in Hertfordshire Suburb, Gweru following the incident which occurred on Monday.

The now deceased has been identified as Alois Zaranyika. “It is alleged that the suspect, Grace Mazhata, left home for a church meeting over the weekend and returned Monday. She found her husband, Mr Alois Zaranyika not home but he then returned on the same day at around 8pm,” said Insp Mahoko.

He said a misunderstanding then ensued between the couple resulting in the wife scalding her husband with boiling oil.

“The now deceased then fled from home and sought refuge next door. Mazhata however followed the husband armed with a log and used it to assault him all over the body before she was then restrained by some neighbours,” he said.

Insp Mahoko said Zaranyika was then taken to Gweru Provincial Hospital where he died two days later.

“Police then tracked down the wife in Harare to where she had fled. She is now assisting the police with investigations,” he said.

In an unrelated incident, Insp Mahoko said police in Kwekwe are investigating a murder case in which a 61- year- old businessman from Forestvale suburb in Kwekwe was found dead in his house.

Insp Mahoko said the businessman Mr Stanley Munatsi’s body was found lying in the lounge facing upwards with a huge stone resting on his chest. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening.

“It is said some neighbours saw the now deceased Munatsi’s main house door wide open and went to investigate. Upon arrival, they found Munatsi’s body lying facing upwards with a big stone on his chest. During scene attendance, the police observed that the body also had some bruises on the chest and a deep cut on the back of the head,” he said.

Insp Mahoko said police were appealing for information that might help in the arrest of the suspects. -Herald

Hon Sikhala Humiliates Zanu PF Hooligan

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance vice president Hon Job Sikhala has warned youths against being used by the Zanu PF regime to kill innocent citizens.

Hon Sikhala was commenting on the remarks made by a clearly intoxicated Zanu PF youth who openly denigrated President Nelson Chamisa.

The visibly drunk youth hopelessly accused the MDC Alliance of “sabotaging the economy.”

Said Hon Sikhala:

“Kana glue rakurova ne Mutoriro ndozvounoita izvi. Unoita sascum rinotaura zvinopisa tsitsi.

Ndoma youths echimwe chi party chinofunga kuti kutyisidzira ndo politics. Vanhu vatatu kwayi tisu Harare yacho.

Itai Mutoriro mushoma vafana. Munotsva mapapu mukafa”

Zanu PF activist

President Chamisa Warns Overzealous Cops

Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous ZRP cops watched in awe as President Nelson Chamisa successfully launched the Tsvaira Zimbabwe Clean Up Programme in Mabvuku, Harare on Friday.

Although ZRP cops trailed President Chamisa, they failed to disrupt the programme.

“I made an unannounced visit to Mabvuku Suburb and joined the Tsvaira/Thanyela Zimbabwe campaign.

I was so humbled by the love and excitement.

Hardship can’t even take away people’s hope.

A clean environment is first an individual effort as it is a collective community convergence effort.

We are best together #StrongerAndStronger,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

MDC Alliance Secretary General Hon Charlton Hwende said police details made frantic efforts to disrupt the event.

“MDC Alliance president Advocate Nelson Chamisa successfully launched the Tsvaira Zimbabwe Campaign in Harare’s Mabvuku township today( Friday) despite a heavy presence of armed anti-riot police who wanted to disrupt the clean up campaign.

The campaign was rolled out by our party structures in all parts of the country today.”

Responding to the failed attempts by the police to stop him Chamisa said, “Nobody should be blocked from doing such activities. This is a national programme. Making Zimbabwe great is not a solo effort, it is a collective effort.”

President Chamisa

You Can’t Run Economy By Force…

Tinashe Sambiri|The country’s economy cannot be transformed by force or decree, MDC Alliance vice president Hon Tendai Biti has said.

Hon Biti challenged the regime to deal with the political crisis affecting the economy:

“The attempt to physically subdue parallel market is pure insanity and anti-logic.

The parallel market is the antithesis to the myth of stability and a turnaround But it can only be destroyed by re-dollarizing&fixing toxic crisis of illegitimacy.

It’s political economy #ResistDictatorship”

Hon Biti added:

“SI 127 of 2021 proves beyond doubt that this is the most deranged,most fascist,most clueless regime in the world.A full blown Kakistocratic State This lot is an absolute threat to well being of Zim as a nation state. You don’t run economy by force or decree #ResistDictatorship”

Hon Biti

Hon Sikhala Hits Back At Drunk Zanu PF Hooligan

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance vice president Hon Job Sikhala has warned youths against being used by the Zanu PF regime to kill innocent citizens.

Hon Sikhala was commenting on the remarks made by a clearly intoxicated Zanu PF youth who openly denigrated President Nelson Chamisa.

The visibly drunk youth hopelessly accused the MDC Alliance of “sabotaging the economy.”

Said Hon Sikhala:

“Kana glue rakurova ne Mutoriro ndozvounoita izvi. Unoita sascum rinotaura zvinopisa tsitsi.

Ndoma youths echimwe chi party chinofunga kuti kutyisidzira ndo politics. Vanhu vatatu kwayi tisu Harare yacho.

Itai Mutoriro mushoma vafana. Munotsva mapapu mukafa”

Zanu PF hooligan

Information About Zoonotic Diseases

International organizations have come together to launch a new One Health High-Level Expert Panel to improve understanding of how diseases with the potential to trigger pandemics, emerge and spread.

The panel will advise four international organizations – the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO); the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE); the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP); and the World Health Organization (WHO) – on the development of a long-term global plan of action to avert outbreaks of diseases like H5N1 avian influenza; MERS; Ebola; Zika, and, possibly, COVID-19.

Three quarters of all emerging infectious diseases originate in animals.

It will operate under the One Health Approach, which recognizes the links between the health of people, animals, and the environment and highlights the need for specialists in multiple sectors to address any health threats and prevent disruption to agri-food systems.

Key first steps will include systematic analyses of scientific knowledge about the factors that lead to transmission of a disease from animal to human and vice versa; development of risk assessment and surveillance frameworks; identification of capacity gaps as well as agreement on good practices to prevent and prepare for zoonotic outbreaks.

The panel will consider the impact of human activity on the environment and wildlife habitats. Critical areas will include food production and distribution; urbanization and infrastructure development; international travel and trade; activities that lead to biodiversity loss and climate change; and those that put increased pressure on the natural resource base – all of which can lead to the emergence of zoonotic diseases.

The panel will guide development of a dynamic new research agenda and draw up evidence-based recommendations for global, regional, national and local action.

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General said: “Human health does not exist in a vacuum, and nor can our efforts to protect and promote it. The close links between human, animal and environmental health demand close collaboration, communication and coordination between the relevant sectors. The High-Level Expert Panel is a much-needed initiative to transform One Health from a concept to concrete policies that safeguard the health of the world’s people.”

Dr QU Dongyu, FAO Director General, told the panel: “This panel will contribute to advancing the One Health agenda, by helping to better understand the root causes of disease emergence and spread, and informing decision-makers to prevent long-term public health risks. I encourage it to be a shining example of silo-breaking, systems thinking and open dialogue. Expectations for collective action and the need for effective collaboration have never been higher.”

Dr Monique Éloit, Director General of the World Organisation for Animal Health noted: “The COVID-19 pandemic is a stark reminder that collaboration across sectors is absolutely critical for global health. The newly established One Health High-Level Expert Panel will contribute to bringing together diverse scientific expertise.

United, we will better anticipate global health threats and work to control risks at the animal source. Our Organisation is proud to provide high-level expertise, along with our partners, to develop science-based ‘One Health’ strategies and programmes.

Inger Andersen, Executive Director of UNEP observed: “To end the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution that threaten our peace and prosperity, we have to understand that human, animal and planetary health go hand in hand. We must do more to promote transformative actions that target the root causes of nature’s destruction. The One Health High-Level Expert Panel is an important step in recognizing the complex, multidisciplinary issues at the interface of human, animal, and environmental health.

The Ministers for Foreign Affairs of France and Germany also joined the public launch of the One Health High-Level Expert Panel:

Mr Jean-Yves Le Drian, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, France commented: “The COVID-19 pandemic, whose zoonotic origin is strongly suspected, underlines how closely human, animal and environmental health are linked. It demonstrates the importance of the ‘One Health’ approach.

It is in this context that France, together with Germany, proposed the creation of such a Panel at the meeting of the Alliance for Multilateralism organized on the occasion of the Paris Peace Forum on 12 November 2020.”

Mr Heiko Maas, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Germany, said: “COVID-19 has painfully reminded us that the health of humans, animals and the environment around the world is closely connected: Nobody is safe until everybody is safe. This is what we have to bear in mind to prevent future pandemics.

The establishment of the One Health High-Level Expert Panel thus marks an important step in the right direction. Germany and France will continue to support the panel’s work.”

Source: World Health Organization

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I Sleep With Six Women Per Day, Man Boasts…

DOES having many sexual partners mark out a man as great in bed?

A man from Kensington plots on the outskirts of Bulawayo left a court reeling in shock after he allegedly boasted that he was a tiger in bed.

While many relationships are breaking up because of lack of fun in bed, Misheck Mlambo is apparently a man who knows his story between the sheets if his bragging is anything to go by.

He boasted that he has many sexual partners and is popularly known as Six in his area because on a good day he can poke half a dozen women.

The tall slim ‘poker’, Mlambo, however, refused to share his secret weapon or even what he drinks to make him “service” six women, some of them married, on a daily basis.

As a serial poker, Mlambo however, seems to have a weakness of being violent when dumped. Two women, one of them married, who dumped him fearing that he could not fully accommodate them since he has multiple sexual partners sued him for harassing them.

In their separate applications at the Bulawayo Civil Court Simeleni Moyo and Siphilisiwe Ndlovu both from Kensington plots claimed the love-rat Mlambo was physically harassing them as punishment for dumping him.

In her application Ndlovu said Mlambo turned violent after she dumped him for having many sexual partners.

“Misheck Mlambo is my ex-lover. We have been in a relationship for three weeks and we broke up after I discovered that he has a lot of women and he does not work. He didn’t do anything for me and that’s why I ended up terminating the relationship. He is now in the habit of coming to my house to assault me. The other day he came to my house at night and harassed my grandchildren. He is always threatening to beat me up because I dumped him,” said Moyo.

She said she was now living in fear of Mlambo hence her decision to rush to court to apply for a protection order so that he can be stopped from harassing her and coming to her place.

Ndlovu in her papers also stated that Mlambo was in the habit of coming to her house to harass her.

“I was in a relationship with Misheck Mlambo and we have since separated but he is refusing to accept that our relationship is over. He is always coming to my place without my consent. I don’t want him to come to my place because I’m married.

“The other day he came and found me alone and asked for water and I gave him. He then demanded to talk to me and I refused since my husband was about to come back from work. He forcibly came into my house and beat me up,” said Ndlovu.

She adds: “After that he then ordered me to follow him and I refused as he had injured me and I was also bleeding. At that very moment my husband arrived and he asked me what had happened. I, however, didn’t tell him the truth since I didn’t want him to know that I was in a relationship with Misheck. I want the court to protect me by granting an order that compels him to stay away from me.”

In response Mlambo caused a rumpus in court when he boasted that he was a tiger in bed

“We were in a relationship and she (Simeleni Moyo) knew I had many wives. Where I stay, they call me Six because I have many wives and I can entertain six women per day. She also dates many men who visit her at night and that was the source of our misunderstanding,” said Mlambo.

Turning to Ndlovu’s accusations, Mlambo said: “Yes, I was in a relationship with her and it ended after we fought. If she wants me to stay away from her, I will do that.”

A seemingly annoyed presiding magistrate Nkosinomusa Ncube charged Mlambo to stay away from Moyo and Ndlovu saying he should not be “jealous” of them since he had many women who were entertaining him.- B-Metro

ZESA Increases Tariffs Again

 By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), Zesa’s power distribution subsidiary has hiked electricity tariffs by 30%, arguing that the low tariffs were inhibiting its efforts to operate efficiently.

This is despite complaints raised by consumers over the power utility’s reputation of failing to provide the services.

Energy regulator, Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera), also said Zesa’s low tariffs made Zimbabwe unattractive for energy investors.

“The Zimbabwe Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) would like to advise its valued customers that electricity tariffs have been adjusted upwards by 30%, effective 26th May 2021. 

The increase is based on the outstanding indexation for the year 2020,” the power utility said in a statement.

-State media