Mnangagwa Under Pressure To Release Obey Sithole

Tinashe Sambiri|Human Rights activists have challenged the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to release jailed MDC Alliance Youth Assembly leader Obey Sithole.

Pressure groups have also called for Sithole’s immediate release.

Human rights activist and ZINASU member Nancy Njenge condemned the detention of Sithole.

“This is my brother, and a former #ZINASU SG. He is also the commander of young people.

Wasted 26 days so far for being woke and conscious ! One day, we shall be free

FreeObey

FreeMako

Iwearmyzinasutshirt,” commented Njenge.

Blessing Simpson Madzima wrote:
“Obey deserves our solidarity and support. No one has a right to infringe on his right to freedom. His freedom is fundamental and a prerequisite right now. We demand his release.”

Hamidu Bobali said:
“I know why the regime is afraid of you, and I know why they decided to hold you in their custody.

The only reason is your fight for freedom and true independence .. Keep it up brother -those who hold you today, will salute you tomorrow.”

Emmerson Mnangagwa -REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo

Tribute To Legendary Musician

Tinashe Sambiri|Legendary Kwaito music star Emmanuel Mohalefa Matsane died in a road accident on Sunday morning.

Former ZBC presenter Ezra Tshisa Sibanda described Matsane’s death as a terrible blow to Kalawa Jazzmee Music.

“Sad news on the death of one of the Gentle Giants of Kasi music, one of the Directors of Kalawa Jazzmee Music Company and 5th member of popular kwaito group Trompies, Emmanuel Mojalefa Matsane who died in a car accident early hours of this morning.

Mjokes as affectionately known to his friends and fans, was a talented musician and has been one of the pillars of Kalawa Jazzmee. He was a very good friend of mine and will sadly miss him.

Details of the memorial service and funeral are still being finalised, his company has confirmed MHDSRIP,” Ezra Tshisa Sibanda wrote on Facebook.

Kwaito Music Star Dies

Tinashe Sambiri|Legendary Kwaito music star Emmanuel Mohalefa Matsane died in a road accident on Sunday morning.

Former ZBC presenter Ezra Tshisa Sibanda described Matsane’s death as a terrible blow to Kalawa Jazzmee Music.

“Sad news on the death of one of the Gentle Giants of Kasi music, one of the Directors of Kalawa Jazzmee Music Company and 5th member of popular kwaito group Trompies, Emmanuel Mojalefa Matsane who died in a car accident early hours of this morning.

Mjokes as affectionately known to his friends and fans, was a talented musician and has been one of the pillars of Kalawa Jazzmee. He was a very good friend of mine and will sadly miss him.

Details of the memorial service and funeral are still being finalised, his company has confirmed MHDSRIP,” Ezra Tshisa Sibanda wrote on Facebook.

Emmanuel Mohalefa Matsane

Suarez Leads Atletico Madrid To La Liga Triumph

Former Liverpool and Barcelona striker, Luis Suarez Saturday led Atletico Madrid to La Liga victory after scoring 67th-minute-goal that gave the Madrid-based club a 2-1 victory against Villadolid.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid finished the season on number two after coming from behind to beat Villareal 2-1 at Estadio Alfredo Di Stefanowhile Barcelona were relegated to position 3.

Real Madrid missed out on the title by two points and end the campaign without silverware.

Atletico are LaLiga champions for the first time since the 2013/14 campaign!

Atletico were trailing behind Villadolid after Plano’s counter-attacking opener gave the hosts the lead in the first half before Correa levelled things up for the visitors with a prodded second-half finish.

Suarez, the man of the moment against Osasuna too, then raced through to capitalise on Guardiola’s mistake and score the winner to confirm Atletico’s 2-1 win and the La Liga title.- Pindula News

Atletico Madrid

ZIMSEC Releases 2021 Exam Fees

The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) has published the examination fees for this year’s examinations.

The government has promised to subsidise 55% of the examination fees for public school and mission school candidates.

However, this subsidy is limited to 7 subjects at Ordinary Level and up to 3 subjects at Advanced Level only.

Examination fees are as follows:

ZWL$1 648.00 per subject for Ordinary Level and
ZWL$2 400.00 per subject for Advanced Level
Ordinary Level Fees
If we take into consideration the 55% government subsidy, O’ Level candidates in public schools (formal) will pay ZWL$742.00 per subject. Candidates in public schools (non-formal) and those in private schools and colleges will part away with ZWL$1 648.00 per subject. Extra-territorial candidates will pay $3 840.00 per subject.

Those who are doing the following practical subjects will be expected to pay additional fees:

4002 Physical Education, Sports and Mass Display
4052 Building Technology and Design
4054 Food Technology and Design
4056 Home Management and Design
4063 Threatre Arts
The additional fees will be as follows:

You will have to pay an additional ZWL$742.00 if you are a candidate in a public school i.e formal learner
If you are in a private school or a private candidate you will have to pay an additional ZWL$1 648.00
For amendments and late registration, the fees will be as follows:

Change of a Subject/Option ZWL$775.00
Addition of a new subject ZWL$1 978.00
Late entry fee ZWL$1 978.00
Advanced Level Fees
Candidates in Public Schools (formal) ZWL$1 080.00
Candidates in Public Schools (non-formal) ZWL$2 400.00
Candidates in Private Schools and Colleges ZWL$2 400.00
Communication Skills in Public Schools (formal) ZWL$994.00
Communication Skills in Private Schools Colleges and non-formal ZWL$2 208.00
Extraterritorial candidates ZWL$4 896.00
Candidates will pay additional fees for the following practical subjects:

6026 Theatre Arts
6030 Biology
6036 Food Technology and Design
6038 Home Management and Design
6070 Physical Education, Sports and Mass Displays
6080 Sports Science and Technology
The additional fees are as follows:

Candidates in public schools (formal) will have to pay an additional ZWL$1 080.00 per subject and
Candidates in private schools and colleges ZWL$2 400.00 per subject
For amendments and late registration, the fees will be as follows:

Change of subject/option ZWL$1 104.00
Addition of a new subject ZWL$2 952.00
Late entry ZWL$2 952.00
Late entry for Communication Skills ZWL$2 496.00
Additional fees per subject ZWL$2 952.00
The deadline for normal entries is 09 July 2021 and the deadline for late entries is 30 July 2021.

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Boy (15) Drowns In Sewage Pond

A 15-year-old boy from Plumtree drowned on Wednesday while swimming with his friends in a sewage pond…

The now deceased has been identified as Shaun Khuphe. His body was only retrieved from the pond on Thursday afternoon.

Matabeleland South acting police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Thabani Mkhwananzi confirmed the incident. He said:

I confirm that we received the report of a 15-year-old boy who drowned on the 19th of May around 1300 hours.

He said the now deceased was among a group of five boys who went swimming in the sewage ponds in the afternoon.

When they arrived at the ponds, the now-deceased removed clothes and entered the ponds but he failed to swim and he drowned.

The other boys attempted to help their colleague but failed and that was when they alerted their parents.

A report was then made to the police who attended the scene.

Assistant Inspector Mkhwananzi called on parents and guardians to supervise their children. He said:

We urge parents and guardians to supervise where their children play. They should be aware of the whereabouts of their children.

We also urge the responsible authorities to see how best those sewage ponds can be secured to avoid unnecessary loss of lives.- CITE

Mnangagwa Has No Solution To Youth Concerns

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has denounced the prolonged detention of Youth Assembly leader Obey Sithole by the Zanu PF regime.

In a statement the MDC Alliance called for the immediate release of Obey Sithole:

The People’s Youth Chairperson @mdczimbabwe @TereraiSithole is in prison.

Illegally detained by a tired clueless regime that has no answers to the demands of the young people of Zimbabwe.

They hate and inflict pain on young people who raise their voice on behalf of others

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MDC Alliance Youth Assembly organising secretary, Godfrey Kurauone urged Sithole to remain strong …

“The Young People’s Chairman Tererai Obey Sithole . I know you are innocent. Take heart my beloved brother this shall come to pass.”

Obey Sithole

BJB Next Production In Zimbabwe Later This Year

By Showbiz Reporter | The popular film producer, BJB will be flying to Zimbabwe later this year for their next project after, A Life To Regret.

“Our next project for this year was planned to be done in Zimbabwe; Tag those you want to see in this action movie,” BJB announced on its portal.

BJB produces films for scores of top artists and their just ended case included the best of bests the likes of Awilo Longomba, and 33 others.

Actors were given state of the art benefits including flying on Business Class.

Below is their poster.

Boy (14) Dies During Atletico Madrid La Liga Title Celebrations

In a tragedy which has shocked the football world, a 14-year-old Atletico Madrid fan died during yesterday’s LaLiga title celebrations.

Diego Simeone’s charges beat Real Valladolid on the last day of the season, a result which meant that city rivals Real Madrid’s hard fought come from behind victory over Vilarreal was irrelevant as they (Atletico) finished two points ahead of Zinedine Zidane’s men.

In celebration of their 11th LaLiga title, about 2000 Atletico fans gathered and organised a parade while following Covid-19 regulations.

The teenager reportedly hit his head on a wall and suffered brain injury.

Emergency health workers tried in vain, for an hour, to save the boy.

Atletico confirmed the tragedy via a statement.

“Atlético de Madrid is devastated to learn of the death of a young Atleti fan. We’d like to send all our love to his family. Rest in peace,” reads the statement.- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Celebration time in Madrid

Let’s Register To Vote In Numbers: President Chamisa On 2023 Polls

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said youths should vote for the future of the country.

Said President Chamisa:
“THE YOUNG must be active in all national affairs including registering to vote.

The future is young, bright and exciting! God gave us our special Zimbabwe.

We have a beautiful country. Zimbabwe is a jewel. To whom much is given much is expected!

Luke 12:48. Blessed Sunday and Peace to you dear friends!”

This comes at a time Zanu PF is using wily tactics to discourage citizens from registering to vote.

Zanu PF, through Varakashi, is propagating the notion that elections will not change anything in the country.

Legendary Musician Dies In Car Crash

Tinashe Sambiri|Legendary Kwaito music star Emmanuel Mohalefa Matsane died in a road accident on Sunday morning.

Former ZBC presenter Ezra Tshisa Sibanda described Matsane’s death as a terrible blow to Kalawa Jazzmee Music.

“Sad news on the death of one of the Gentle Giants of Kasi music, one of the Directors of Kalawa Jazzmee Music Company and 5th member of popular kwaito group Trompies, Emmanuel Mojalefa Matsane who died in a car accident early hours of this morning.

Mjokes as affectionately known to his friends and fans, was a talented musician and has been one of the pillars of Kalawa Jazzmee. He was a very good friend of mine and will sadly miss him.

Details of the memorial service and funeral are still being finalised, his company has confirmed MHDSRIP,” Ezra Tshisa Sibanda wrote on Facebook.

Emmanuel Mohalefa Matsane

World Intensifies Efforts To Combat Mosquito- borne Diseases

New guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO) sets essential standards to inform future research and development on genetically modified mosquitoes, particularly in addressing issues relating to ethics, safety, affordability and effectiveness.

Malaria and other vector-borne diseases, including dengue and Zika, affect millions globally. More than 400 000 people a year die from malaria alone. If proven safe, effective and affordable, genetically modified vector mosquitoes could be a valuable new tool to fight these diseases and eliminate their enormous health, social and economic burden.

The guidance framework for testing genetically modified mosquitoes, developed in partnership with TDR, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, and the GeneConvene Global Collaborative, an initiative of the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, describes best practices to ensure that the study and evaluation of genetically modified mosquitoes as public health tools is safe, ethical and rigorous.

Current strategies for limiting transmission of mosquito-borne diseases are only partially effective. New, complementary approaches are needed to close the gaps in current vector control interventions, such as effective control of outdoor biting, and to provide alternatives to manage the increasing threat of insecticide resistance. Research suggests genetically modified mosquitoes could be a powerful and cost-effective tool to supplement existing interventions.

“We urgently need innovative approaches to help control mosquito-borne diseases, which have a devastating impact around the world,” said Dr John Reeder, TDR Director. “Genetically modified mosquitoes is one such approach, but we want to be sure it’s fully and responsibly evaluated, as outlined in a recent WHO position statement.”

“Like any new public health intervention, genetically modified mosquitoes raise new questions for researchers, affected communities and other stakeholders,” said Dr Michael Santos, Director of the GeneConvene Global Collaborative.

“The updated guidance framework aims to answer these questions and help ensure that testing of genetically modified mosquitoes is as rigorous as it is for other public health products – and that it generates quality results to guide decisions about if and how these technologies are used.”

“Over the last 2 decades, we have achieved remarkable results with existing malaria control tools, averting more than 7 million deaths and 1.5 billion cases of the disease,” said Dr Pedro
Alonso, Director of the WHO Global Malaria Programme.

“However, progress towards key targets of our global malaria strategy remains off course. Genetically modified mosquitoes are one of a number of promising new tools that could help speed the pace of progress against malaria and other vector-borne diseases.”

“The incidence of dengue continues to increase and affect people in over 129 countries, so we need more sustainable vector control tools to stem the tide of dengue and other arboviral diseases and a few novel tools offer the potential to control these diseases,” said Dr Mwele Malecela, Director of the WHO Department for the Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases.

“We welcome this new guidance from WHO which will help countries suffering from mosquito-borne diseases to evaluate a promising new intervention,” said Professor Aggrey Ambali, Senior Advisor at the African Union Development Agency-New Partnership for Africa’s Development (AUDA-NEPAD), the development agency of the African Union.

The new guidance addresses specific questions and challenges associated with research and development on genetically modified mosquitoes, including standards for decision-making about how and when testing should proceed.

By establishing a common set of expectations that is specific to genetically modified mosquitoes, the new resource will enable more informed and rigorous evaluation by researchers, developers, those responsible for regulatory and policy decisions and the people to whom these stakeholders are accountable.

The guidance builds on an earlier document published by TDR and FNIH in 2014, incorporating the latest scientific advancements related to genetic modification of mosquitoes, as well as other key updates and learnings related to safety and ethics, including:

methods for understanding the implications of genetically modified mosquitoes for human health, animal health and the environment;
increased understanding of the most effective strategies for risk assessment and stakeholder engagement;
clearer criteria for projects to proceed from one testing phase to the next, incorporating descriptions of the steps needed to safely and responsibly take genetically modified mosquito technologies – including those incorporating gene drive – into the field; and
a concrete set of safety and efficacy considerations that should be evaluated at each phase of testing, to inform decisions about further testing and implementation…

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Human Rights Defenders Pile Pressure On Mnangagwa To Release Obey Sithole

Tinashe Sambiri|Human Rights activists have challenged the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to release jailed MDC Alliance Youth Assembly leader Obey Sithole.

Pressure groups have also called for Sithole’s immediate release.

Human rights activist and ZINASU member Nancy Njenge condemned the detention of Sithole.

“This is my brother, and a former #ZINASU SG. He is also the commander of young people.

Wasted 26 days so far for being woke and conscious ! One day, we shall be free

FreeObey

FreeMako

Iwearmyzinasutshirt,” commented Njenge.

Blessing Simpson Madzima wrote:
“Obey deserves our solidarity and support. No one has a right to infringe on his right to freedom. His freedom is fundamental and a prerequisite right now. We demand his release.”

Hamidu Bobali said:
“I know why the regime is afraid of you, and I know why they decided to hold you in their custody.

The only reason is your fight for freedom and true independence .. Keep it up brother -those who hold you today, will salute you tomorrow.”

Obey Sithole

President Chamisa Implores Youths To Register To Vote

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said youths should vote for the future of the country.

Said President Chamisa:
“THE YOUNG must be active in all national affairs including registering to vote.

The future is young, bright and exciting! God gave us our special Zimbabwe.

We have a beautiful country. Zimbabwe is a jewel. To whom much is given much is expected!

Luke 12:48. Blessed Sunday and Peace to you dear friends!”

This comes at a time Zanu PF is using wily tactics to discourage citizens from registering to vote.

Zanu PF, through Varakashi, is propagating the notion that elections will not change anything in the country.

President Chamisa appeals to the youth to register to vote

JAWBREAKING PICTURE: Mnangagwa Erects Nehanda’s Statue Where He Killed Sylvia Maphosa | HONOUR or INSULT FOR NYAKASIKANA?

VIDEO LOADING BELOW….

https://twitter.com/ZimEye/status/1280856988654632960?s=19

“It’s Illegal To Demand Fees In Forex, Teachers’ Incentives”: Schools Told

By A Correspondent- Government has warned schools against fleecing parents by demanding fees in foreign currency and payment of incentives to teachers saying this remains illegal and a chargeable offence.

This comes amid reports that some schools demand foreign currency payments only for school fees while others demand extra money to pay teachers’ incentives for them to teach. The “pay up or your child will be ignored” mentality is widespread at many schools across the country.

Some schools reportedly indirectly pay teachers’ incentives as if the money is coming from School Development Committee funds when it is charged on parents. Teachers at some schools are making a killing through incentives averaging US$5 per month for each pupil despite Government ban on the practice.

On top of the incentives, parents are also expected to pay for extra lessons which are sometimes conducted during school hours as some teachers knock off early to teach from home where they are paid between US$5 and US$10 per child.

In an interview at Chamabondo 2 Primary School which is under construction in Victoria Falls last week, Primary and Secondary Education Deputy Minister Edgar Moyo reiterated that incentives were illegal and schools should follow laid down procedures on school fees. He said the responsibility of paying teachers lies with Government while those schools that peg their fees in foreign currency should use the official rate.

“First of all schools know what procedures to follow when applying for schools fees and we want to implore them to do exactly that. There is also the issue of incentives, incentives are illegal and are an unnecessary burden on the already overburdened parents. Some circulars have been issued to the effect that no teacher or school should charge parents or students any incentives because the responsibility of paying teachers lies with Government and therefore we would like to encourage system to follow that,” said Dep Minister Moyo.

He said parents should be allowed to use mobile money, swipe or transfer as well as in local cash currency.
Schools close next week when the first term ends.

“When they use US$ as an anchor currency for the fees, they need to use the auction exchange rate and not the black market rates. We are not looking at our schools becoming some fuel for inflation in the economy.

“We have heard about those hiding behind SDCs to charge incentives and we are currently investigating, actually there are a lot of schools that are currently under investigation. You may be aware that the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Unit is also investigating that issue and we hope after the investigations we will be able to come up with a position as to what to do next,” said the Deputy Minister.

Meanwhile, Deputy Minister Moyo said Government is worried about overcrowding in some of the country’s schools in the wake of Covid-19. Prior to the global pandemic the country had a schools backlog of about 3 000 and this has risen to an estimated 4 500 schools needed for effective observance of social distancing.

Deputy Minister Moyo is on a countrywide tour of learning institutions to assess the state of affairs as well as monitor progress in the construction of some schools funded through Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP) as Government strives to speed up the projects to be able to decongest.

Some of the projects had stalled because of lack of funding and Covid-19 disturbances and the visits are meant to re-energise construction and completion. Chamabondo 2 Primary School, whose construction started in 2005 and it is yet to be completed. The school is expected to ease congestion at Chamabondo Primary whose enrolment is more than 1 500 and Chinotimba Primary which has over 1 600 pupils, putting learners at the risk of spreading or contracting coronavirus.

“The purpose is to appreciate infrastructure deficit as we also look at issues to do with decongesting some of our schools in the face of Covid-19 restrictions regarding social distancing which is a real problem,” said Deputy Minister Moyo.

One of the key pillars of National Development Strategy (NDS1) is infrastructure development and it is in pursuit of that objective to achieve requisite infrastructure for schools that Government seeks to resuscitate and energize construction projects.-statemedia

MDC Alliance MP’s Home Ransacked By Thieves

By A Correspondent- Thieves recently ransacked the house of MDC Alliance proportional representation MP Jasmine Toffa in Matsheumhlope suburb in Bulawayo and stole a laptop, decoder and groceries, among other things.

Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident.

“I can confirm that unknown people broke into a house at Matsheumhlope on May 13 and stole laptops, other items and groceries. Investigations are in progress,” said Ncube.

He appealed to members of the public to assist with information that might lead to the arrest of the criminals.

Toffa said this was not the first time that unknown people had broken into her house.

“It was a strange break-in, I am still confused. They gained entry using the back door of my house and damaged the key mechanism.

“Maybe they used a claw bar to open. My bedroom was ransacked, papers thrown everywhere and they stole my laptop, decoder and other items that include groceries, but I cannot link it to politics. I think these were thieves,” she said.

Toffa said on the day in question, there was no one in the main house except the maid and her husband who were sleeping in the cottage.

“This is the second break-in after another one that happened last time where they stole similar items. We went to pick the police on Thursday to come and investigate the case,” she said.

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Photocopying Crime Alert

Dear Editor

CRIME ALERT.

Please whenever you photocopy your National identity card and the machine operator tells you that the copy was poorly copied, make sure you collect that bad copy.

These operators sell out these copies to thieves who use them to acquire sim cards and commit crimes that can incriminate you.

Please share this information to save an innocent person somewhere.

Safety First!

Vehicle Smuggling Racket Exposed

By A Correspondent- A case of theft of a vehicle at Plumtree Border Post could have exposed a vehicle smuggling racket after the car was recovered in Harare at the residence of a man once accused of importing cars under unclear circumstances.

Plumtree car dealer Sharmaine Mlambo (33) was recently arrested for allegedly stealing a Honda Fit vehicle belonging to Marita Mangani (36) from Bulawayo who had imported it from neighbouring South Africa.

Mlambo, using her links with clearing agents at the border post and at the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra), reportedly cleared the vehicle and paid all duty fees without the knowledge of Mangani.

The offence, which was committed between March 20 and 23, only came to light when Mangani went to Plumtree Border Post to collect her new wheels only to find the car had been cleared and taken away.

Police recovered the vehicle in Harare at Tafadzwa chidewe’s residence. In November 2019, Chidewe was cited in a Zimra public notice as among individuals who had imported a total of 433 cars under unclear circumstances.

Chidewe had reportedly imported a Toyota Hilux double cab (vehicle registration and chassis number AFE 3496 and AHTEZ39GX07034955 respectively).

“The commissioner-general of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority is hereby notifying the owners of vehicles listed below to visit Zimra Loss control Offices at ZB centre corner First Street and Kwame Nkrumah in Harare for vehicle registration verification. The vehicle owners are instructed to bring the vehicles together with all customs clearance documents pertaining to their vehicles on or before November 23, 2019,” the Zimra notice reads in part.

In the notice, a number of individuals were cited as having imported over five vehicles each under unclear circumstances.

In the latest case, Mlambo is accused of having obtained a proforma invoice pertaining to Mangani’s vehicle that she bought on March 1, at carMax Africa, a private company based in Durban, South Africa, to facilitate its clearance.

According to the state, Mlambo later fixed the imported pre-clearance of the vehicle at Zimra Plumtree Border Post and paid duty before driving away with it, prompting the matter to be reported to police leading to her arrest.

“On March 20, the accused obtained a proforma invoice in respect of the complainant’s stolen motor vehicle from the same company…and was issued with the proforma invoice number 1431, but this was not meant to be proof of payment of the motor vehicle,” the state outline reads.

“On March 23, the accused did import pre-clearance of the complainant’s motor vehicle at Zimra Plumtree Border Post and paid duty in that regard. On March 30, complainant’s motor vehicle arrived at Plumtree Border Post under the complainant’s name according to the customs and excise cargo manifest and was altered by the accused into her name. The accused went on to process the final clearance and took into her own possession, complaint’s motor vehicle without her consent.”

Mlambo, who is out on bail, appeared in court on Thursday before Plumtree magistrate Tayengwa Chibanda facing theft charges as defined in Section 113(1) of the criminal Law (codification and Reform) Act.

Chibanda set a date in June for the commencement of her trial. The regional magistrate also revealed that the State had dropped charges against Mlambo’s co-accused Blessing Rambanepasi, who is now the state witness in the matter.

Rambanepasi is a clearing agent at Plumtree Border Post and had faced charges of facilitating the theft of the vehicle worth US$1 400 which is now in the custody of the police as an exhibit.

Cases of vehicle smuggling are rampant with Zimbabwe seen as a transit route for vehicles stolen in South Africa for re-sale in countries such as Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique and other regional countries.

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Boy Drowns In Sewage Pond

By A Correspondent- A 15 year old boy from Plumtree drowned on Wednesday while swimming with his friends in a sewage pond…

The now deceased has been identified as Shaun Khuphe. His body was only retrieved from the pond on Thursday afternoon.

Matabeleland South acting police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Thabani Mkhwananzi confirmed the incident. He said:

I confirm that we received the report of a 15-year-old boy who drowned on the 19th of May around 1300 hours.

He said the now deceased was among a group of five boys who went swimming in the sewage ponds in the afternoon.

When they arrived at the ponds, the now-deceased removed clothes and entered the ponds but he failed to swim and he drowned.

The other boys attempted to help their colleague but failed and that was when they alerted their parents.

A report was then made to the police who attended the scene.

Assistant Inspector Mkhwananzi called on parents and guardians to supervise their children. He said:

We urge parents and guardians to supervise where their children play. They should be aware of the whereabouts of their children.

We also urge the responsible authorities to see how best those sewage ponds can be secured to avoid unnecessary loss of lives.- CITE

“The Crisis That Should Free Us”

T SHOULD FREE US.
It is now one week since Luke Malaba has gone. It looks like the opposition does not know or understand the implication of Malaba towards our total freedom.

The silence in our opposition ranks sends a frightening message. I did not expect this. Let me first ask this first:

i) Did you know that the judiciary authority is only derived from you the people of Zimbabwe and a President or parliament cannot give Judiciary authority.

ii) Did you know that for the first 7 years ending 22 May 2020, the constitutional Court Comprised of Supreme Court Judges Only and no other Judges until end of 7 years.

iii) Did you know that Justices Malaba, Gwaunza, Garwe, Makarau, Gorowa, Patel, Hlatshwayo, Guvava, Bhunu did serve as Constitutional court in terms of s18(2) of 6th schedule and finished their term. This term is non renewable and cannot be extended.

iv) Did you know that the qualification of being appointed a Constitutional Court Judge after 7 years from 2013 does not include serving Judges? This means all the serving Judges cannot be Constitutional Court Judges unless they retire and later be appointed.

v) Did you know that only a lawful Deputy Chief Justice can act as Chief Justice?

vi) Did you know that without a Chief Justice and/a Deputy Chief Justice all Courts become improperly Constituted.

vii) The Chief Justice having been appointed after public interviews will give Judiciary authority in all courts.

viii) This can no longer be restored. Its either we are fooled and accept Zanu pf imposters of Judges and let Zanu rule for ever or we stand now and have a referendum.

ix) Our choice. I hate to blame zanu on our own failures. We won the battle but we give in

Puma Cricket To Sponsor Zim Cricketer Following Twitter Plea

By A Correspondent- Puma Cricket has pledged to sponsor Ryan Burl, a Zimbabwean cricketer following a heartfelt Twitter plea on Saturday.

The Zimbabwean cricketer posted his shoes on the microblogging site asking for sponsorship and Puma responded. Burl posted the photo, inserted a crying emoji and captioned it as follows:

_Any chance we can get a sponsor so we don’t have to glue our shoes back after every series @newbalance @NewBalance_SA @NBCricket @ICAssociation_

In response, Puma Cricket assured the Zimbabwean cricketer that he had found a sponsor. Said Puma:

_Time to put the glue away, I got you covered @ryanburl3_

Puma was applauded for the gesture with a legion of followers pledging to be ardent customers.

Senior Zanu Pf Chef’s Son Trampled By Elephant

By A Correspondent- The son of a senior official in the ruling ZANU PF was Wednesday trampled to death by an angry elephant in Hwange during an inspection patrol in the area.

Ronald Mzamba, son of Ellias Mzamba of Dunu Village, Masue Resettlement area and three colleagues were conducting an inspection patrol exercise when they were attacked by an elephant.

RDC Councillor for Matetsi ward one, Cllr Vulindlela Mhlanga told the Chronicle news that the late Mr Mzamba was repairing a fence with three others when the accident occurred. Cllr Mhlanga said:

_There were two armed forest rangers and two community men who were repairing an electrical fence that encloses homesteads and fields. The wire was erected by the community to control wildlife conflict between the communities and animals like elephants and lions._

Hwange DCC Secretary for Administration Cde Nkosilathi Jiyani said an elephant and its calf that were inside the fence which the four men were repairing could have been attracted by the clothes Mazamba was wearing.

Jiyani said:

_Mr Mzamba was wearing a white cap and a blue shirt which drew more attention to the elephant. The elephant proceeded to chase Mr Mzamba who fell after running just a few metres. The elephant stamped on him._

Mzamba was buried on Friday in the Woodlands area.

Councillor Mhlanga added that a number of companies around Masue attended the funeral and bought a lot of things including the coffin and groceries for the funeral.

He added that Chief Mvutu, Headmen, Aldermen, Councillors from Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls Zimbabwe Republic Police, Zambezi National Parks, Rural District Council (RDC) and Chief Executive Officer Mr Phindile Ncube and Hwange RDC contributed also supported the bereaving family.

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Brian Mari: “Dr Alex Magaisa’s BSR Misleading”

Former Chief Justice Luke Malaba

By Brian Mari | I read Dr Alex Magaisa’s BSR of today and I feel if his BSR is taken as it is, it will mislead the nation and create much more problems than we have.

When I gave my comments right on his TL I got some back lashes. I felt I should do a comprehensive article and invite Dr Magaisa to also comment.

Here is a part of what Dr Magaisa said:
“The government should have changed section 328(7) of the Constitution to say an amendment to a term-limit provision can benefit current or past officeholders. However, to do that, it is not enough to have a two thirds majority in parliament. The effect of section 328(9) of the Constitution is that there must be a referendum. Therefore, effectively, a change to a term-limit provision which extends that term requires a referendum”

While we must all agree that Malaba should have gone either by age limit or term limit it is wrong for us to twist things when we cannot find an explanation on things.

In our constitution there are two forms of Constitutional court. The first being s18(2) of 6th schedule. This court comprised of Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and 7 judges of Supreme Court. This court had a term of 7 years. Should there be a vacancy in this Court in the first 7 years it could only be replaced by Judges of Constitutional Court.

The second form is section 166(1). This Constitutional Court comprised of The Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and five Judges of Constitutional court. The qualification of one to be appointed as a Constitutional court Judge is the most critical part that is missed by both the regime and Dr Magaisa.

For a section 18(2) of 6th schedule appointment, one had to be a Supreme Court Judge as guided by section 18(2)&(3) of 6th schedule.

As for a section 166(1) court judge section 177 will guide. Now observe the wording of section 177(1)(a).

“A person is qualified for appointment as a judge of the Constitutional Court if he or she is a Zimbabwean citizen, is at least forty years old and has a sound knowledge of constitutional law and, in addition, possesses one of the following qualifications—
(a) he or she has been a judge of a court with unlimited jurisdiction in civil or criminal matters in a country in which the common law is Roman-Dutch or English, and English is an officially recognised language; or
(b) for at least twelve years, whether continuously or not, he or she has been qualified to practise as a legal practitioner—
(i) in Zimbabwe; or
(ii) in a country in which the common law is Roman Dutch or English and English is an officially recognised language; and is currently so qualified to practise.
(2) To be appointed as a judge of the Constitutional Court a person must be a fit and proper person to hold office as a judge.

These qualifications look very obvious and have nothing to do with issues to do with term limits yet this is the crucial point and a short word that is short in this provision changes everything. The qualifications of being appointed as a Judge of s166 Constitutional court are clear and have not been amended. “No serving Judge is appointed as Constitutional Court Judge in terms of s166(1). Section 177(1)(a) is clear that in “tense” that one should have been a Judge of unlimited jurisdiction. It does not suggest a serving Judge is included in the qualification. This is made clearer by section 178 (1)(a)
178 Qualifications of judges of Supreme Court
(1) A person is qualified for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court if he or she is a Zimbabwean citizen and at least forty years old and, in addition—
(a) is or has been a judge of a court with unlimited jurisdiction in civil or criminal matters in a country in which the common law is Roman-Dutch or English and English is an officially recognised language; or
(b) for at least ten years, whether continuously or not, he or she has been qualified to practise.

It can be seen that section 178(1)(a) uses the words “is or has been” a judge of ….This shows clearly the section 166(1) constitutional Court does not appoint serving Judges from Judicial Services to be Constitutional Court. It’s a short short word that brings the whole thing in debate to change.

It is clear from this qualification that any person above 40 years can be appointed as a Judge of Constitutional Court. Whether one goes through interview or is hand picked as what the regime wants to put in. The point is all Constitutional Court Judges are appointed from outside Judiciary Services. These Judges are given a term that must not be renewable and must not exceed 15 years.

If before 15 years a Constitutional Court judge attains age of 70 he will retire early in terms of s186(1)(a) as Dr Magaisa correctly say

However if the Constitutional Court Judge completes his term of 15 Years he can be admitted into Supreme Court or High Court at their opinion in terms of s186(1)(b) of original provision.

Now lets go to see the issue of term limits first. If the regime is arguing that it did not extend the term limit but age limit, one has to take the definition in s328 which Dr Magaisa is relying on and put it here “term-limit provision ”means a provision of this Constitution which limits the length of time that a person may hold or occupy a public office.”

This definition talks of length of time one can occupy an office. This means you need to identify the person and the office. In this case we are talking of post of Constitutional Court Judge. This is the office in question and not just being a judge. Now going to section 186(1) and section 18(2) of 6th schedule you will see that this office is occupied only on term limits. The term limits are non renewable.

Instead of going to look for s328(7) and try to fight if Malaba’s age limit can serve him or not you go to Malaba’s term limit in the Constitutional Court. He was appointed into Constitutional Court as a Judge of previous Supreme Court where he held post of Deputy Chief Justice. The term of that Court was 7 years. All the Judges who served the term with him were from previous Supreme Court.

The term got finished in May 2020 and it is non renewable.

It must never ever be missed by Dr Magaisa that the judges in question are not judges appointed to the posts of Supreme Court Judges by present Constitution.

These are Judges inherited from previous constitution section 86. In that provision it was a condition that their posts will not be abolished.

It will be wrong to argue the tenure of these Judges by referring to section 186 of new constitution, whether amended or not. Section 186 has no one so far to be affected by it. Whether it is amended or not it has never been applicable to these judges in office.

This is where I say Dr Magaisa is also misleading people.

The judges appointed in old constitution by s86 did not retire at 70. They retired at 65 and if one elect to continue then he or she will serve up to 70.
86 Tenure of office of judges
(1) Subject to the provisions of section 87, a judge of the Supreme Court or the High Court shall retire when he attains the age of sixty-five years unless, before he attains that age, he has elected to retire on attaining the age of seventy years:

Provided
(a) an election under this subsection shall be subject to the submission to and acceptance by, the President, after consultation with the Judicial Service Commission, of a medical report as to the mental and physical fitness of the judge so to continue in office;
(b) the provisions of this subsection shall not apply to an acting judge or a judge who has been appointed for a fixed period of office;

This is the provisions which the judges we are talking of were appointed on. The same conditions that were used to appoint each judge were transferred into new constitution by way of section 13 of 6th schedule.

Existing officers

  • Any person who, immediately before the effective date, held or acted in a public office under the former Constitution continues to hold or act in that office, or the equivalent office under this Constitution, on the same conditions of service until the expiry of his or her term of office under those conditions of service or until he or she resigns, retires or is removed from office in terms of this Constitution or those conditions of service, as the case may be.This is the provision which guide the tenure of the judges that are in office as we speak.

  • The moment you introduce arguments of section 328 in the main constitution you cover the main aspect of these judges. Their fate was decided already by a referendum. There is no referendum that is required to decide.
  • Section 2 of 6th schedule states it clear that 6th schedule prevails over all other provisions of the constitution.
  • This removes doubt on what must happen to these judges.
  • The misleading part of Dr Magaisa’s whole debate
    i) is to assume that the Judges currently in office were appointed under conditions in section 186 then start to compare provisions of amendment of section 186 and s328. No.
  • These judges were appointed Judges under old constitution and section 13 of 6th schedule guide on their tenure.
    ii) He also assumes that a term limit is the same as age limit because age limit seek to extend time a judge can be in office for a judge in general yet section 18(2) of 6th schedule and s186(1) set two term limits on two forms of Constitutional Court and the two term limits are not renewable.
  • In section 186(1)(b) it is clear that if a term is finished but age limit is not yet reached the judge is removed from Constitutional Court. If Dr Magaisa had correctly identified Malaba’s term limit in Constitutional Court as defined by s18(2) of 6th schedule, there was no need to talk of s328(7) because Malaba’s term expired in May 2020 and his age limit in terms of section 13 of 6th schedule expired on 15 May 2021
    iii) He also miss the point that Malaba and all the Supreme Court Judges that were judges of constitutional Court served their full term of 7 years and that term is non renewable. Where upon finishing the term they were readmitted into Supreme Court by section 186(1)(b) of original constitution.

  • iv) He also misdirected himself by using section 328 definition of term limit to mean same as age limit. This has an effect of giving excuse of those below age of 70 but were appointed judges of Constitutional court same day as him feel as if section 186(1)(a) is the only applicable for extending term.
  • Actually whether one has not turned 70 or not, the term limit is non renewable as s186(1)(b) states. Justice Elizabeth Gwauza, Paddington Garwe, Rita Makarau, Anne Gorowa, Ben Hlatshwayo, Barrat Patel all served a 7 year term as Constitutional court Judges and cannot continue as Constitutional court Judges.

  • v) The most critical for all is that s177(1)(a) is clear that qualifications of s166(1) constitutional court Judges does not include serving Judges. After 22 May 2020 any appointments of Judges of constitutional court does not include a serving judge but only former judge.
  • I hope Dr Magaisa will see the big difference in section 177(1)(a) and section 178(1)(b) created by two letter word “is”. In section 177(1)(a) there is no “is” but only “has been”. This shows clear that serving Judges are no candidates for Constitutional Court appointments. This then removes the question of tenure of these judges as Constitutional Court Judges. They are not eligible for appointment

  • vi) This is why I say Dr Magaisa’s BSR is misleading

Man Stabbed Over Cap Row

By A Correspondent- A man from Gwanda allegedly stabbed and killed a drinking mate after a misunderstanding over a cap.

Matabeleland South acting police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Thabani Mkhwananzi confirmed that the law enforcers were investigating a case in which Wellington Sithali (19) allegedly stabbed Nkosilathi Nare (21) on the buttocks after a misunderstanding arose over a cap that Nare had taken the previous day.

“On May 18, Sithali, Nare and others were drinking beer at Nhwali business centre where a misunderstanding arose between Nare and Sithali over a cap that was taken by Nare,” Mkhwananzi said.

He said Sithali left for home and came back armed with a knife, whip and stones and waited for Nare outside the business centre.

Mkhwananzi said Nare was informed by others that Sithali was waiting outside and went to check on him. Sithali allegedly stabbed Nare on the buttocks.

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Grace Mugabe Hauled To Court Over Unfair Labour Practices

By A Correspondent- Former first lady Grace Mugabe has been taken to court over unfair labour practices after she allegedly summarily fired her head cook Tariro Takawira and refused to process his dues.

Takawira, who worked at Amai Mugabe Group of Schools, claims he was fired verbally and is owed $221 415 in outstanding benefits.

“Takawira, ex-chef, head of department at Grace Mugabe Foundation, Mazowe, was unfairly terminated on notice purportedly on mutual consent which he denies as frivolous and misleading,” lawyers from the Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions argued in papers filed at the Labour Court.

“Further the claimant was being underpaid as a chef-cum-head of department, non-payment of overtime and allowances in the sum of $221 415.00.”

Grace Mugabe Foundation through its lawyers, however, argued that Takawira consented to the termination of his contract.

“It is not in dispute or challenged that on October 21, 2020, the respondent, in a letter to the claimant dated October 21, terminated the contract of employment for Takawira giving him one day’s notice to terminate on 22 October,” wrote Grace’s lawyers, Chimwamurombe Legal Practitioners, in a letter dated May 8.

They also denied that Takawira was employed as head chef.

The lawyers said Takawira was paid $72 624,42 on termination, which was calculated as: three months’ notice basic pay $24 496.00, leave days $16 487.71, relocation, severance pay $8 165,34; and two weeks’ pay for every year served of $8 165,32.

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Robbery In Byo, Woman Shot Dead

By A Correspondent- A female cashier of a Liquor Supplies at Ascot Centre in Bulawayo was last night shot dead during what is described as a robbery and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) attended the scene.

Sources said the robbers, whose number could not be ascertained, also got away with an undisclosed amount of money and police have since launched a manhunt. The cashier was shot in the head and died on the spot.

Reacting to the tragedy, Zimbabweans on social media called for action against the ever-increasing armed robbery cases. We present some of the responses below.

  • Indebele lase Mlazi @_Boyabenyathi_

_Tag all mashonaland people to come and identify they’re relative. No ndebele should panic because we are all unemployed._

  • @zanupfmustgo @Lungisa25628502

_The crime level is appalling, it’s unacceptable that police fail to deal with crime in a small county like Zim. The same police are readily available to arrest you for posting a tweet or a WhatsApp status. That’s a shame! The entire department needs a total overhaul._

  • George @Gift88574510

_Under @edmnangagwa gun crime has escalated to unprecedented proportions, crime is a sign of high unemployment & perpetual inequality. ZRP are quick to arrest harmless women political activists whereas real criminals are Scott free. Zimbabwe like RSA is turning into a crime scene._

  • #Vision2030 ED Pfee @MurozviMukaran1

_Kanti what is the Army doing all over the country?_

  • Nfanomkhulu @mwwwn201

_Beating civillians._

  • Dube T @DubeThulaniYes

_Bulawayo is becoming a Crime Scene Daily._

  • Nigel @nigelforsyth4

_Police failing to deal with crime._

  • wellingtons @MavhungaTW

_A very Sad development, Security must be a priority at all business premises, use Artificial Intelligence to detect any metals among any individual at your premises and act swiftly to disarm such violet robbers._ 

  • Jonathan @jonijonathanp

_May they get caught and face harsh consequences. Such heinous crimes have no place in our lovely Zimbabwe._

  • Referee @RefereeFly

_They should have already been closed according to Level1 guidelines. Employer must account for putting his staff in that situation! @PoliceZimbabwe your roadblocks have been conspicuous by their absence in Bulawayo lately these are the results!_

  • Mloe @Mloe05264775

_So sad ,,, rest in eternal peace aunt Thando. Such a bubbly woman who was vibrant always. Will miss you dearly_

Protest Over Kwekwe Lockdown

By A Correspondent- Vice President Constantino Chiwenga who doubles as the Minister of Health and Child Care imposed a lockdown on Kwekwe, a city in Midlands after a COVID-19 scare and now a protest has been launched.

The lockdown came after a coronavirus variant first detected in India was detected in the gold mining town and over a dozen people including the family of a returnee from India had contracted the variant.

Some who are opposed to the Kwekwe lockdown launched a protest saying the move was not warranted considering that the whole of the Midlands province has only 25 active cases.

They observe that Harare which has 384, Bulawayo 74 and Matebeleland North which has 58 were never put under lockdown.

There has been an increase of only seven cases in the Midlands over the past week though no new case was reported Saturday.

The lockdown in Kwekwe effective from 21 May entails:

  • Curfew running from 7 pm to 6 am.
  • No visitors to all boarding schools and all-day schools to observe strict Covid 19 school protocols.
  • Opening of business hours run from 8 am to 5 pm.
  • All bars, drinking places beer halls and bottle stores to be closed.
  • All gatherings (weddings, church services and all other public and private groupings) are banned.
  • All funerals must be supervised by health personnel and should not gather more than 30 people.
  • Travellers through Kwekwe are strongly being advised to spend as little time as possible in Kwekwe during the next two weeks.

One commentator said:

_I’m puzzled, the intention is good but The so-called ‘source’ didn’t land in Kwekwe, they arrived in a plane load of people at the airport in Harare, where they were attended to by several people to facilitate their entry. Then there’s Inter city travel; we recess in Kwekwe._

Others complained that political elites were roaming around as if COVID-19 never existed.

Authorities argue that the lockdown is a precautionary measure since the variant has exhibited that it can spread rapidly, therefore, the protest might result in authorities reversing the decree.

Meanwhile, pictures that are circulating on social media suggest that it is business as usual in Kwekwe.

Businessmen & Traditional Healers Implicated In Surging Manicaland Ritual Killings

By A Correspondent- Local businesspeople and traditional healers have been implicated in the increasing cases of ritual killings in Manicaland province.

Names of the suspects have been bandied around but police say they do not have incontrovertible evidence linking them to the crimes. But panicky villagers insist the syndicate is behind the suspected ritual murders.
A viral audio, whose authenticity could not be established, implicates three individuals.

In the audio, an unidentified man, who is understood to have been cornered by villagers, is heard confessing that he had been recruited by the syndicate to commit the gory murders. He claims that the first person he and other members of his gang killed was Tinashe Rupapa from Honde Valley’s Pimai area.

“My duty was to befriend him so that I could brief other guys about his movements.
“We threw him in Pungwe River after killing him.”
The man went on to name members of the gang he allegedly worked with. Investigations by The Sunday Mail revealed that a woman, who is believed to be a leader of the syndicate, has been accused of ritual killings before, as she was investigated by the police in 2019.
In the audio, the unidentified man said they were paid anything between US$5 and US$15 to kill people and cut off their limbs.
“The woman walks around with some water and if she sprays you that water, you lose all the power . . . Most of these gang members that I have mentioned are living with human heads and various other limbs in their homes.”
His claims could not be independently verified.
Recently, a 57-year-old tractor driver, Grey Chirimo from Penhalonga, was murdered before his severed body was dumped in the Nyangani Dam along with the tractor. Chirimo was found with his eyes and lower lip missing.

In another case, two seven-year-old children — Dilan and Melissa Benza from Sambaza Village, Nyanga — were murdered and had their bodies dumped in a disused blair toilet. Munyaradzi Chigodora from Shamu area near Hauna Growth Point, Honde Valley, said the chilling incidence were worrying.
“These people are real murderers and ritualists, and the way in which they kill their victims shows they have no mercy and are the devils themselves.”

The Sunday Mail spoke to one of the suspected leaders of the syndicate, who said: “These are people accusing me of something I have not done. Sometime back, someone called Mai Nyakomba came to my house selling various staff. I loaned her some US dollars and when the time came for her to pay, she started making up stories to intimidate me but none of it is true, and I have been cleared by the police.”

Hysteria

Zimbabwe Republic Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said thorough investigations had been conducted and “we couldn’t link any one of the cases to the suspects”.

“In fact, these are only isolated incidences that have been blown out of proportion, and we discourage members of the public from spreading falsehoods. That similar trend was also starting to emerge here in Harare in Epworth, where people post false information of ritual killings on social media platforms.”

But Chief Mutasa, who presides over the area where some of the alleged murders have been committed, said he was concerned.

“I have heard of many cases and the community is not happy. Our inquiries are showing that some of the people doing this are coming from neighbouring countries.
“That is where the some of the evil traditional healers who request for people’s blood are also based.”

-State media

Watch Government Spokesman Condoning COVID-19 Regulations Defiance By Zanu PF’s Mike Chimombe & Self-Proclaimed Prophet Panganai Java In Chinhoyi At The Weekend.

Ritual Murders Surge In Manicaland With Businessmen & Sangomas Implicated

By A Correspondent- IN what could be compared to a macabre horror movie, people in some parts of Manicaland province are living in mortal fear of ritual killings by a suspected syndicate comprising businesspeople and faith healers.

Names of the suspects have been bandied around but police say they do not have incontrovertible evidence linking them to the crimes. But panicky villagers insist the syndicate is behind the suspected ritual murders.
A viral audio, whose authenticity could not be established, implicates three individuals.

In the audio, an unidentified man, who is understood to have been cornered by villagers, is heard confessing that he had been recruited by the syndicate to commit the gory murders. He claims that the first person he and other members of his gang killed was Tinashe Rupapa from Honde Valley’s Pimai area.

“My duty was to befriend him so that I could brief other guys about his movements.
“We threw him in Pungwe River after killing him.”
The man went on to name members of the gang he allegedly worked with. Investigations by The Sunday Mail revealed that a woman, who is believed to be a leader of the syndicate, has been accused of ritual killings before, as she was investigated by the police in 2019.
In the audio, the unidentified man said they were paid anything between US$5 and US$15 to kill people and cut off their limbs.
“The woman walks around with some water and if she sprays you that water, you lose all the power . . . Most of these gang members that I have mentioned are living with human heads and various other limbs in their homes.”
His claims could not be independently verified.
Recently, a 57-year-old tractor driver, Grey Chirimo from Penhalonga, was murdered before his severed body was dumped in the Nyangani Dam along with the tractor. Chirimo was found with his eyes and lower lip missing.

In another case, two seven-year-old children — Dilan and Melissa Benza from Sambaza Village, Nyanga — were murdered and had their bodies dumped in a disused blair toilet. Munyaradzi Chigodora from Shamu area near Hauna Growth Point, Honde Valley, said the chilling incidence were worrying.
“These people are real murderers and ritualists, and the way in which they kill their victims shows they have no mercy and are the devils themselves.”

The Sunday Mail spoke to one of the suspected leaders of the syndicate, who said: “These are people accusing me of something I have not done. Sometime back, someone called Mai Nyakomba came to my house selling various staff. I loaned her some US dollars and when the time came for her to pay, she started making up stories to intimidate me but none of it is true, and I have been cleared by the police.”

Hysteria

Zimbabwe Republic Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said thorough investigations had been conducted and “we couldn’t link any one of the cases to the suspects”.

“In fact, these are only isolated incidences that have been blown out of proportion, and we discourage members of the public from spreading falsehoods. That similar trend was also starting to emerge here in Harare in Epworth, where people post false information of ritual killings on social media platforms.”

But Chief Mutasa, who presides over the area where some of the alleged murders have been committed, said he was concerned.

“I have heard of many cases and the community is not happy. Our inquiries are showing that some of the people doing this are coming from neighbouring countries.
“That is where the some of the evil traditional healers who request for people’s blood are also based.”

-State media

Nyagomo Officially Joins Zanu PF after MDC Alliance Rejected Her.

By A Correspondent | Progressive Democrats Of Zimbabwe leader Barbara Nyagomo has joined ZANU PF, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s party has announced.

The chicken-logo’d party welcomed Nyagomo in a short video celebration circulated at the weekend.
Nyagomo is a UK based nursing professional who traveled to Zimbabwe before the 2018 polls to launch her blue flame party and became one of the opposition entities during the elections.

Briefly speaking to ZimEye, Nyagomo said Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance rejected her when she was told to go join the party at branch level. She also said the developments are a result of ZANU PF making better overtures.

She said: “Zanu Pf approached me and they said they will call me, somebody from the top is supposed to phone me to explain to me, maybe it’s coming from their information department. Since Dabengwa died I have not been politically active. “People have been trying to recruit me in their political parties. I was told vakuru chaivo vachakufonera. No one has contacted me so far, I was only sent the video.” She then went on to say MDC Alliance had told her to go join the party at branch level Mash West. “I did a lot for MDC Alliance including mediating with Dumiso Dabengwa before the 2018 elections but after the polls, they told me to go join the MDC A at branch level in Mash West.

“Any party that tells me to back to branch level, I will refuse,” she told ZimEye.

Another Opposition Sell-Out Joins Zanu PF

By A Correspondent- Barbara Nyagomo leader of Zanu PF President, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s small opposition, has joined the desperate ruling party.

The chicken-logo’d party welcomed Nyagomo in a short video celebration circulated at the weekend.

Nyagomo is a UK based nursing professional who traveled to Zimbabwe before the 2018 polls to launch her blue flame party and became one of the opposition entities during the elections.

Briefly speaking to ZimEye, Nyagomo said Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance rejected her when she was told to go join the party at branch level. She also said the developments are a result of ZANU PF making better overtures. She said:

“Zanu Pf approached me and they said they will call me, somebody from the top is supposed to phone me to explain to me, maybe it’s coming from their information department. Since Dabengwa died I have not been politically active.

“People have been trying to recruit me in their political parties. I was told vakuru chaivo vachakufonera. No one has contacted me so far, I was only sent the video.”

She then went on to say MDC Alliance had told her to go join the party at branch level Mash West.

“I did a lot for MDC Alliance including mediating with Dumiso Dabengwa before the 2018 elections but after the polls, they told me to go join the MDC A at branch level in Mash West.

“Any party that tells me to go back to branch level, I will refuse,” she told ZimEye.

Family Collects Wrong Corpse

By A Correspondent-A Harare family, last week mistakenly processed a burial order and organised funeral rites for an unidentified man whom they mistook for their presumed dead relative, Enock Foya.

They family only realised shortly before burial that they had collected the wrong body.

It later turned out that Enock whom they presumed dead, was recuperating at Sally Mugabe Hospital after being knocked down by a car at Mbare Musika three weeks ago.

According to Freddy Foya, his brother Enock went missing for about three weeks.

Freddy said he was later informed that a man only identified as Foya had been hit by a bus on April 30 along Seke Road and died on the spot.

The accident victim, NewsDay Weekender heard, had no identity documents on him. The bus driver later gathered from people at Mbare Musika that the deceased was only identified as Foya. He went to Mbare Police Station where he reported the accident.

Last week on Wednesday, Freddy then identified the wrong corpse at Harare Hospital mortuary, after being told that his younger brother was the one who was crushed by the bus.

“I am the one who mistakenly identified the man as my younger brother since there was too much light in the mortuary,” Freddy said.

“The man looked similar to my brother. On Friday last week when we were about to collect the body after we had done all the necessary arrangements, that is when we discovered that it was not Enoch’s.”

Enoch is still receiving treatment at the health facility after sustaining injuries on his left leg.

-NewsDay

Lawyers Drag Mnangagwa To The Courts

By A Correspondent-The Law of Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has taken the Parliament of Zimbabwe to the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) seeking an order to set aside the promulgation of Constitutional Amendment No 1 and 2 Bills.

The lawyers said the two amendment were passed unconstitutionally.

Parliament passed Amendment (No 1) Bill in April, and it’s yet to be signed into law. But Constitutional Amendment (No 2) Bill which sailed through on May 4 was signed into by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on May 7.

The amendments seek to remove the presidential running mate clause and give Mnangagwa unfettered powers to appoint the Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and judges without exposing them to public interviews and extending the retirement age of judges from 70 to 75.

Former Chief Justice Luke Malaba was set to benefit from the Amendment (No 2) Bill after his term was extended on Friday last week, but was overturned by the courts after Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum executive director Musa Kika and the Young Lawyers Association of Zimbabwe challenged the five-year extension.

The government has since appealed the judgment at the Supreme Court.
In the latest application filed by LSZ executive secretary Edward Mapara, Parliament is accused of acting unconstitutionally by passing a lapsed Constitutional Amendment (No 1) Bill which was brought to the House during the late former President Robert Mugabe’s era.

The organisation also accused the legislature of promulgating the Amendment (No 2) Bill without taking it to a referendum as stipulated by the Declaration of Rights.

“The Bill is invalid on the grounds that Parliament failed to fulfil constitutional obligations in that it passed a lapsed Constitutional Amendment (No 1) Bill 2017 (Constitutional Bill No 1) in violation of section 147 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe,” Mapara said.

He cited Mnangagwa, Parliament, Senate president Mable Chinomona, Speaker of National Assembly Jacob Mudenda, Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, and Attorney-General Prince Machaya as respondents.

Mapara said Parliament breached section 61(1) (a), 62(1) and (2) and 67 (2)(c) and (d) and 67(3)(a) of the Declaration of Rights.

-NewsDay

Mupfumira Flees To SA

By A Correspondent- Former Cabinet Minister Prisca Mupfumira, has been slapped with a warrant of arrest after the court learnt that she was in South Africa on official Parliamentary business without seeking the court’s approval.

While she travelled to South Africa on Parliamentary business, Harare regional magistrate Mrs Esthere Chivasa agreed with the prosecution request that a warrant of arrest be issued after noting that Mapfumire skipped her trial date without the leave of court, although the court had ordered the release of her diplomatic passport until June 9.

The court dismissed the defence argument that since the bail conditions were modified with the consent of the State, the visit was permitted and that it was in any case on Parliamentary business, accepting that she still needed the court to approve her absence from a court hearing and that in any case the legislature and the courts were different and independent branches of the State.

Mupfumira, through her lawyer Mr Admire Rubaya, last week successfully applied for the release of the passport and relaxed her reporting conditions during the time she will be in South Africa.

When the accused passport was released the court did not give her a leave to be absent, said Mrs Chivasa when she issued the warrant of arrest against Mupfumira.

This was after the State led by Mr Tafara Chirambira applied for a warrant of arrest against Mupfumira. Mr Rubaya opposed to the State’s application saying the State had consented to the release of the passport with the court ordering for the release of her diplomatic passport from the Clerk of Court.

The accused is being tried by Chief Magistrate Mr Munamato Mutevedzi and on that account, there is no trial that is ongoing in this court.

It is critical to highlight the circumstances surrounding the non-availability of the accused.

The accused made an application for alteration of conditions.

The acting current deputy Prosecutor General Micheal Reza consented to the application in view of the Cabinet Authority letter.

Govt Says Plans Underway To Introduce Online ID Applications

By A Correspondent- ICT and Courier Services minister Jenfan Muswere yesterday said the government was putting up measures for people to apply for identification documents online.

Speaking at the launch of St Theresa-Bvekerwa communication information centre in Makoni, Muswere said: “Government is putting in place measures to make it possible for members of the public to apply for identification documents such as passports, national identity cards and birth certificates from the comfort of their homes.”

Most Zimbabweans have been struggling to secure identity documents during the COVID-19 national lockdown where most offices were closed. The minister did not explain how the system would work in rural areas where the majority are not techno savvy and digitally connected.

Muswere added: “This is also being coupled with efforts to turn our post offices into centres offering e-commerce, digital government and digital finance services as a way of making the services available within the proximity for those who do not have the necessary means for them to transact from homes.”

“I want to urge the local community of Bvekerwa and surrounding areas to make full use of the facilities we are commissioning today to uplift our lives.”

He said the government has identified ICTs as one of the pillars and cornerstones for the attainment of the objectives of the National Development Strategy blueprint which was launched by President Emmerson Mnangagwa last year.

Speaking at the same event, Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe director-general Gift Machengete said community information centres could be used as marketing tools for rural tourism.

“Tourism operators in rural areas and remote areas have a difficult time marketing their destinations through traditional media due to production costs, so CIC can be used as marketing tools to promote rural tourism and market the products of downstream industries, including home-based industries,” he said.-newsday

EX- Minister’s Case Falling As She Recovers Her Diplomatic Passport

By A Correspondent-Former Cabinet Minister Prisca Mupfumira’s corruption cases could be crumbling as she gets back her diplomatic passport.

Mupfumira got back her diplomatic passport last week and was allowed to travel to South Africa on Parliamentary business.

Harare regional magistrate Mrs Esthere Chivasa ordered the release of her diplomatic passport until June 9.

Mupfumira, through her lawyer Mr Admire Rubaya, last week successfully applied for the release of the passport and relaxed her reporting conditions during the time she will be in South Africa.

-State media

Family Collects Wrong Body From Mortuary, Realises Mistake Just Before Burial

By A Correspondent- A Harare family last week mistakenly processed a burial order and organised funeral rites for an unidentified man whom they mistook for their presumed dead relative, Enock Foya.

The family only realised shortly before burial that they had collected the wrong body.

It later turned out that Enock whom they presumed dead, was recuperating at Sally Mugabe Hospital after being knocked down by a car at Mbare Musika three weeks ago.

According to Freddy Foya, his brother Enock went missing for about three weeks. Freddy said he was later informed that a man only identified as Foya had been hit by a bus on April 30 along Seke Road and died on the spot.

The accident victim, NewsDay Weekender heard, had no identity documents on him. The bus driver later gathered from people at Mbare Musika that the deceased was only identified as Foya. He went to Mbare Police Station where he reported the accident.

Last week on Wednesday, Freddy then identified the wrong corpse at Harare Hospital mortuary, after being told that his younger brother was the one who was crushed by the bus.

“I am the one who mistakenly identified the man as my younger brother since there was too much light in the mortuary,” Freddy said.

“The man looked similar to my brother. On Friday last week when we were about to collect the body after we had done all the necessary arrangements, that is when we discovered that it was not Enoch’s.”

Enoch is still receiving treatment at the health facility after sustaining injuries on his left leg.

newsday

Mines Ministry Officials Accused Of Scuttling FDI After Soliciting For Bribes From Investors

By A Correspondent- Top government officials at the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, are reportedly scuttling foreign direct investment (FDI) into Zimbabwe’s economy by soliciting bribes from potential investors, a government investigation report seen by The Zimbabwe Independent has revealed.

According to the probe, Zimbabwe Geological Survey director Forbes Mugumbate and director of research, value-addition and beneficiation in the Mines ministry Tichaona Makuza are accused of allegedly asking for bribes from a South African mining firm Lephalale chairperson Cliff Motsepe and chief operating officer Mashile Mokono.

The duo at the Mines and Mining Development ministry is accused of asking for bribes during a meeting held with Motsepe and Mokono on March 29, 2021.

Social Media Reports Of Chitungwiza Ritual Killings Not True: Police

CIRCULATING OF IMAGES ON SOCIAL MEDIA ON ALLEGED CHILD KILLINGS IN CHITUNGWIZA

The Zimbabwe Republic Police wishes to advise members of the public that the images circulating on social media platforms purporting that a child was killed in Chitungwiza are false and doctored.

Investigations have revealed that the images are of the double murder incident which occurred in Nyanga on 14th April 2021 at Sambaza Village, Chief Mutasa where two minors, Deloney Benza (07) and Melissa Benza (07), were murdered whilst they were coming from school. The case is now before the courts with the suspects on remand.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is equally disturbed by the motive of the individual or groups who are circulating these images or linking them to alleged killings in Chitungwiza.

Surely the Police do not think that it is fair for any individual or groups to continue to circulate images that traumatise the Benza family and in the process cause alarm and despondency in the country.

It is not good for anyone to be obsessed with social media to an extent of copying images and then try to send false messages locally and internationally.

The Police urge the public to use social media responsibly.

[NYATHI. P] Assistant Commissioner
Senior Staff Officer (Press, Public and International Relations]
to the Commissioner General of Police
Police General Headquarters

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi.

Guruve Council Boss Nabbed For Corruption

Guruve Rural district Council Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tinos Marisa was arrested by Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission (ZACC) on Friday.

He was dragged to Guruve magistrate court on Saturday on graft allegations where he appeared before magistrate Geraldine Mutsotso.

Mutsotso granted him $10 000 bail to June 10.

The state alleged that he corruptly authorized the sell of stands in Guruve from 2016 to 2020.

Another Power Tariff Hike Looms

Energy deputy minister Magna Mudyiwa has told Parliament that the Zimbabwe Electrical Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) is considering hiking tariffs to raise money for operations, including acquisition of new service vehicles.

Mudyiwa made the remarks on Wednesday while responding to questions by MPs on the ministry’s plan on purchase of vehicles for ZETDC maintenance works.

“We are looking at reviewing the tariffs and if that review is granted, then ZETDC can have funds to purchase the much needed vehicles for their operations,” Mudyiwa said.

“The debtors who owe huge amounts to ZETDC are mostly local authorities which we cannot switch off to enforce payment, some government departments and some few domestic users, but we cannot increase the tariffs.”

She added: “While we are working on how we can collect our revenue from our usual debtors, being local authorities, we cannot switch off local authorities for humanitarian purposes.

“We are not penalising those citizens, but the operational costs have gone up, economics tells us that everything has gone up since last year.”

She also bemoaned vandalism of power infrastructure “All those copper cables are being targeted by the vandals and that is one set back that ZETDC is going through.

“They are failing to replace the copper cables that have been stolen. It is an exercise that is going on to try and replace those cables with the aluminium cables,” she said.

-Newsday

Prepare for Devastating Matabeleland Breakaway as Zimbabwe Votes against UN Measures to Stop Genocide

Map of Mthwakazi

On Tuesday 18 May Zimbabwe demonstrated before the people of Matabeleland and the world that it cherishes its genocidal past without any remorse when it voted against a UN Assembly measure that seeks to protect vulnerable populations against genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.

This shows that the blood thirst and vampiric Zimbabwe Shona supremacist state is proud of its genocidal background and wants to continue with wanton slaughter of innocent Matabele people.

All eyes in Matabeleland were on the Shona supremacist government of Zimbabwe to see if it was really prepared to stop its evil culture of genocide and gross human rights abuse against Matabeles. But Zimbabwe and its partner in crime, North Korea, its Hutu blood relative, Burundi and 12 other rogue states voted against the UN measure to stop genocide.

This has exposed its suspicious “exhume and rebury” exercise to be performed on Matabeleland genocide victims in Matabeleland as “Phariseeist hypocrisy” designed to deceive Matabele people and the world into believing that the terrorist government was committed to resolving Matabeleland genocide issue.

We always knew that Emmerson Mnangagwa who is now known as the Undertaker for his strange interest in digging Matabeleland genocide graves as well as his predecessor’s grave, Robert Mugabe, was never interested in resolving Matabeleland genocide issue but wanted to get rid of Matabeleland genocide evidence.

He cannot say he is committed to resolving Matabeleland genocide but at the same time vote against a UN measure that seeks to protect vulnerable minorities from being butchered through genocides and ethnic cleansing.

To us Matabele people, the survivors of Matabeleland genocide, Mnangagwa’s message is loud and clear:

i) he is not interested in resolving Matabeleland genocide

ii) his oppressive Shona supremacist government is not prepared to provide security to the vulnerable populations of Matabeleland who are survivors of Matabele genocide

iii) he wants us to remain open to human slaughter and genocide by any future Shona supremacist government

iv) he wants us to live in fear of the second Matabeleland genocide so that we submit ourselves under oppressive Shona tribal rule forever

We advise the money loving Judases of our times in Matabeleland who are currently assisting the Zimbabwe government to erase Matabeleland genocide by digging genocide graves to open their eyes and see that they are being manipulated through money and used to get rid of Matabeleland genocide evidence.

This calls for all the people of Matabeleland who have suffered and continue to suffer genocide at the hands of this tribalist government to realise that the genocidairs are unremorseful, unrepentant and hellbent on wiping out Matabele nation. And that Matabeleland genocide 2 is on its way as long Matabele people remain under Zimbabwe.

To them, the cold blooded slaughter of more than 40 000 innocent Matabele civilian masses, raping
of more than 100 000 Matabele women, burning down of more than 100 000 Matabele homes, displacement of more than 1 million Matabele people and tribal oppression of 5 million Matabele people who remain in Zimbabwe was not enough.

They will never stop up and until Matabele nation is completely annihilated and only when the Shona tribes which regard themselves as superior than others, take over Matabeleland and remain the only living tribes in Zimbabwe and Matabeleland.

This dangerous situation demands that all Matabele people unite behind Matabeleland Liberation Organisation (MLO) to fight for the restoration of Matabeleland state as at 3 November 1893 using all means possible, demand US $100 billion from the government of Zimbabwe as compensation for Matabeleland genocide.

Where the broke Shona supremacist government of Zimbabwe will source the above mentioned amount of money is none of our business. That the amount is too high is none of our business too.

To the majority people of Matabeleland we say, the road to independence is a bit rough. The oppressor will have to scream a bit but there are good returns, the ultimate reward is freedom.

To the sellouts we say, some of you have already exposed themselves while some are yet to be discovered. You cannot be a member of 20 rival political organizations and expect that people of Matabeleland are so stupid to see that you are playing games, hey you traitorous nomad people can see through you!

You cannot release more than 500 statements in which you contradict yourself many times and still fool yourself that Matabele people will not see that you are a sellout. You cannot vomit and turn around to eat your own vomit and hope the people of Matabeleland will not see that you are a sellout idiot. You cannot attack Matabeleland cause and the oppressed Matabeles everyday on behalf of your master in Harare and expect them praise you. No no no! The necklace is the only deserving reward that shall be given to you. A sellout is a low life not respected even by its own master. We shall never lose sleep or apologise for rewarding a traitor accordingly.

Give us Matabeleland independence or death!

You slaughtered Matabele people like goats now its pay back time.

Izenzo kungemazwi!

Israel Dube
MLO Secretary for Information and Public Affairs

Gold Miner Accuses Court Officials Of Failing Justice

A GOLD miner, who was attacked and robbed by armed robbers in December last 2018, has approached Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi for the second time accusing court officials of failing to bring the matter to trial three years on.

In a letter of complaint dated May 18, addressed to the PG, Madzivanzira through his lawyer Blessing Zihanzu, said he was shocked that the State failed to handle the trial despite having ample time to do so.

“According to the investigating officer Detective Saurove of CID Homicide, Harare, the trial date was provided on March 4, 2021. What it entails is that the State had two months to prepare for the trial,” Zihanzu said.

He said a co-accused, Valentine Mutasa, from whom the complainant’s pistol was recovered, was not even served with the summons to attend trial.

In January this year, Madzivanzira wrote his first letter demanding trial date for the matter.

“It appears there is deliberate ploy by the officers involved in this matter to give the accused persons the opportunity to be granted bail or to be removed from remand so that they will never have their day in court in respect of our client’s case.”

According to court papers, on December 22, 2018, at around 8pm, Madzivanzira and family arrived home in Ruwa from his mine in Mutoko. After entering the gate, about seven men approached him, produced a rifle and two pistols demanding gold and cash.

The accused ransacked his vehicle, took away two buttons of gold weighing 589,58g, US$1 517, seven cellphones and a pistol.

The robbers threatened to rape Madzivanzira’s daughter demanding to be led to the cash vault. They also destroyed the family’s CCTV camera system, alarms and deflated tyres of the family’s vehicles.

A report was made at Ruwa Police Station under CR 189/12/18.

On January 15, 2019, detectives arrested some of the suspects, leading to the recovery of the pistol which Madzivanzira positively identified as his.

The suspects were identified as George Machanyangwa (37), Crispen Matiyenga (32), Valentine Mutasa (28), Solomon Nyamukondiwa (32) and Moydne Nyambuya (34). The value of stolen goods was pegged at US$37 109, 36 and only the firearm was recovered.

-Newsday

3 Years Later Mnangagwa Promises Looters Will Be Arrested Soon | TRUTH or NONSENSE?

More than 1 800 individuals and corporates who were linked to externalising nearly US$1 billion by contravening exchange control regulations will soon be hauled before the courts..

Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi is presently assembling a team of specialist commercial lawyers to prepare for the cases, which could possibly lead to forfeiture of assets belonging to those who would have been convicted.

In 2018, Emerson Mnangagwa published a list of individuals and corporates who had failed to heed his call to repatriate the externalised funds after the expiration of a three-month amnesty.

The list of shame categorised the looters in three broad categories — those who externalised funds through failure to repatriate export proceeds; payment of imports not received in Zimbabwe; and funds stashed in foreign banks in cash or under spurious circumstances.

It also included 1 844 corporates and individuals in mining, agriculture, manufacturing and cross-border freight.

From US$1,4 billion that was spirited out of the country, US$591,1 million was recovered through the amnesty, while $826,5 million remains outstanding.

PG Hodzi told The Sunday Mail that specialist lawyers will look through individual cases.

“The PG’s Office is establishing a panel of experts on some of the anti-corruption matters,” he said.

“You remember when the President came into office he released a list of persons who had violated our exchange control regulations, and we gave them a grace period to come clean.

“Well, those that seek to exploit the good grace of the Executive and think they can get away with it are mistaken. We have a panel of lawyers that is going to come, which is going to look at each and every one of those cases.

“We are setting up a panel of expert commercial lawyers who are specialists in that area, who will look into those cases ahead of prosecution. . .”

He said authorities will not hesitate to forfeit assets deemed to be proceeds of crime. A multi-agency taskforce, he added, has been assembled to tackle economic crimes.

“The bottom line is that there are going to be very robust prosecutions, which are unapologetic, and the results will speak for themselves.

“There will be super-efficiency in the PGs Office because we know these persons will do anything to protect their livelihood and means of survival through corruption, which is a multibillion-dollar industry in Zimbabwe.

“You can see the mansions they are building but they are not paying their taxes, the cars which people are driving on the roads but when you investigate them you will find that they would not have paid any taxes.”

It is believed that most of the externalised funds were channelled to China, Botswana and South Africa.

Announcing the list, President Mnangagwa said: “It is against this background that the authorities have no other recourse to cause these entities and individuals to respond other than to publicise them so that concerned parties take heed of the importance of good corporate governance and the legal obligations of citizenry, and where necessary to ensure that those responsible for such illicit financial flows are brought to justice.”

The NPA has so far seized assets valued at over US$13 million found to be proceeds of criminal activities.

A further US$30 million worth of assets have been frozen pending confiscation proceedings at the High Court. –Sunday Mail

Zanu PF Can’t Revive Economy

Tinashe Sambiri|The clueless Zanu PF regime is conscious of the fact that President Nelson Chamisa will romp to victory in the 2023 Presidential Election…

Political analysts have observed that Zanu PF is determined to dismantle the MDC Alliance because the former revolutionary party has run out of progressive ideas.

According to MDC Alliance deputy spokesperson Clifford Hlatywayo, the party’s transformation agenda will open opportunities for all citizens to prosper.

“President
@nelsonchamisa
has a rescue plan for Zimbabwe. The
@mdczimbabwe
transformation agenda will open opportunities for every Zimbabwean and all hardworking citizens will prosper,” Hlatywayo wrote on Twitter.

Political analyst Dr Nyasha William Gwazemba also wrote:

“Dear @nelsonchamisa and @mdczimbabwe –
2023 you should approach all those young people who contested as independent candidates in 2018 Elections and have an alliance with them and work with them so that 2023 we don’t have split votes…

President Chamisa Has A Rescue Plan For Nation

Tinashe Sambiri|The clueless Zanu PF regime is conscious of the fact that President Nelson Chamisa will romp to victory in the 2023 Presidential Election…

Political analysts have observed that Zanu PF is determined to dismantle the MDC Alliance because the former revolutionary party has run out of progressive ideas.

According to MDC Alliance deputy spokesperson Clifford Hlatywayo, the party’s transformation agenda will open opportunities for all citizens to prosper.

“President
@nelsonchamisa
has a rescue plan for Zimbabwe. The
@mdczimbabwe
transformation agenda will open opportunities for every Zimbabwean and all hardworking citizens will prosper,” Hlatywayo wrote on Twitter.

Political analyst Dr Nyasha William Gwazemba also wrote:

“Dear @nelsonchamisa and @mdczimbabwe –
2023 you should approach all those young people who contested as independent candidates in 2018 Elections and have an alliance with them and work with them so that 2023 we don’t have split votes…

Clifford Hlatywayo

Country Is Under Siege-MDC Alliance

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Assembly Of Women has implored citizens to register to vote as the persecution of political activists escalates…

This was said during a strategic meeting held by the MDC Alliance UK and Ireland Assembly Of Women on Wednesday.

The MDC Alliance Assembly of Women stressed the need for massive voter education during the meeting.

Read statement below:

MDC Alliance UK & Ireland Assembly of Women
Hosted by UK & Ireland Province AOW Chair Hellena Gusinyu…

Speakers included:
National AOW Spokesperson, Barbara Gwanyanya

Middle East AOW Chair, Miriam Mutombo

North District AOW member, Olive Ruvimbo Ruzvidzo

UK and Ireland AOW Vice Organising Secretary Gladys Meck

UK and Ireland AOW Communications Secretary Luton Branch, Tsitsi Nyirongo (Prayer)

UK and Ireland AOW Wales branch, Kata Richards (Prayer)

The UK & Ireland AOW Chair in her address highlighted that her role works in collaboration with the Assembly of Women team and includes the promotion of all-round development of women and supporting them in building their capacity and confidence, this includes preparing women for leadership positions in not only within the Assembly of Women but also in the main party structures as well as national public positions.

Elections 2023:
The AOW UK & Ireland are very focused on 2023 Elections. There was consensus on the need to support the efforts towards voter education and voter registration as well as Polling agents who are a critical resource during voting. The ‘Red Wednesday’ events are also targeting support for young people who will be eligible to vote in 2023, who need to be aware of what they need to do to register and why it’s important to do so. Their participation is important, it will give them the opportunity to elect the leadership they want, and which will help move the country forward to create a better future for all.

Rural communities were another area of focus. Whilst the MDC Alliance performed well in the 2018 elections, there was need to do more to increase margins come 2023 and to achieve the goals of AOW, they agreed all diaspora AOW teams should come together and support.

Death of democracy:
It was noted that Zimbabwe is in a crisis and witnessing the death of democracy. The Constitutional Amendment No. 2 enacted into law marks another moment of authoritarian consolidation in Zimbabwe.

Because the current regime cannot govern with consent, they are becoming reliant on force and extra-legal mechanisms.

In a normal functioning democracy, any changes to the Constitution would involve the people – the stakeholders of the constitution, they would give consent, but this is not the case in Zimbabwe, the people’s wishes are trampled on and its rule by force.

Human Rights Abuses and targeted persecutions:
There are high levels cases of human rights abuses perpetrated against political and human rights activists, notably the imprisonment of Makomborero Haruzivishe which is an unhealthy precedent set by the regime, this trend will continue if unstopped. There are many ongoing court cases, and the world has been alerted to these abuses.

The spotlight is on the continued unwarranted intimidation and persecution of the MDCA trio Hon Joanah Mamombe, Ldrs Cecillia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova, National Youth Assembly Chair, Obey Sithole not forgeting the long term incarcerated political prisoners – Last Maengehama and Tungamirai Madzokere.

The persecutions against women have an impact on female participation in politics. We need to see more women in leadership posts, what is challenging in Zimbabwe is that the young female politicians who are standing up and fighting for change are being targeted by the regime. This will lead to women’s lack of interest in pursuing politics as a career.

Patriotic Bill:
Very sadly, we are faced with another challenge, the Patriotic Bill. This will seek to muzzle the people even further, and people won’t be able to challenge or speak out against the regime. There will be targeted efforts to persecute opposition political activists as well as human rights defenders and those working in the media sector. We have seen how this is already impacting with the arrests of activists/journalists who speak out against corruption and misgovernance.

Call to action:
To our viewers and readers, what is happening in Zimbabwe is an outrage, our country is under siege and we need to join together to fight this. You must be outraged too. The need to ‘Act’ was strongly called for by Leader Ruzvidzo, we must become active upstanders who speak out against this violation of human rights and our constitution.

The People’s Movement at the core of its heart is defending citizens interests through policies such as Agenda2021 in which we set our position and response to the Zimbabwe crisis, the “Citizens Convergence for Change”: calls on people to act in unity, to come together and speak with one voice – be part of that voice: don’t be left behind.

As citizens, we need to come together in unity. Agenda2021 has a clear call to action, to speak with one voice, act and win Zimbabwe for change.

There is Power in Unity!

To join the movement and/or donate: visit mdcallianceparty.org

Govt Promises New Pay For Civil Servants

A technical team constituted by the Government is set to table a report this week that will determine a new salary offer that will be taken by the employer to its workers as negotiations over civil servants remuneration continue.

In March, Government and its employees reached a deadlock after failing to agree on a new salary structure after the employer tabled a 25 percent salary increase, with a promise to further increase salaries periodically.

Although there was a deadlock, the Government in May effected the adjustment that saw the lowest paid worker being paid US$205 equivalent on the interbank exchange rate in April, while another 45 percent review will be effected at the end of June.

Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Professor Paul Mavima told Sunday News yesterday that technical personnel were preparing a report after which Government will be able to table another offer to civil servants.

“For now, our technical people are compiling a report on the issue, once it is done we will look at it as a ministry then we go back to the negotiating table with Government workers. As you might know this will be the third session of these negotiations, therefore, we are hopeful that this time around we will reach an agreement for progress sake,” said Prof Mavima.

Some civil servants such as teachers responded by unilaterally reducing the number of days they were reporting for duty claiming incapacitation. The Government then came up with a policy of no work no pay. Prof Mavima said he did not have figures offhand of the number of civil servants who have since received reduced salaries due to absenteeism.

“Those are technical matters, as Government we came up with the policy and in terms of implementing, that part is done by the Public Service Commission,” said the Minister.

Meanwhile, civil servants and vendors who form a huge chunk for people on the housing waiting list are set to benefit from high-rise residential accommodation units in that will be built in Bulawayo and other parts of the country. Cabinet has since approved the Zimbabwe Human Settlements Policy (2020) whose bearing evolves around facilitating the provision of affordable housing and social amenities, infrastructure in urban and rural areas, developing and monitoring National Housing Demand Database.

The policy also talks about densification and it specifically indicates that 40 percent of the construction that the Government or private sector will engage on, must be on densification which means having high rise buildings as land is not finite.

The Ministry of National Housing and Social Amenities has been meeting stakeholders and partners throughout the country to find workable solutions to reduce the numbers on the housing waiting lists and also to ensure that people have access to affordable housing.

National Housing and Social Amenities Deputy Minister Cde Yeukai Simbanegavi who was in Bulawayo last week said the Government was in the process of engaging stakeholders who will partner it in delivering the housing units.

“We are here today meeting the Resident Minister of State Cde Judith Ncube to discuss on the modalities as Government working on provision of social housing for Bulawayo Province. We are working on ensuring that the housing backlog that is in Bulawayo Province of about 20 000 units is worked on and Government has come up with a variety of programmes that include the Government itself trying to make sure that houses are built,” she said.

She said apart from funding from Government they still needed partners to aid in the massive projects.

“We have had a budget of $1.3 billion coming in from Treasury nationwide. In terms of provision of social housing, Government cannot go it alone so we have also come up with programmes of partnering up with the private sector.

We are looking at our own local institutions that include local authorities and private partners. We have met with some partners to find ways of working together. Local authorities and private institutions can further discuss the modalities on partnerships for building houses for our residents that do not earn high incomes including vendors,” she added.

Cde Simbanegavi said there have been concerns raised over civil servants as most of them do not have decent accommodation.

“These kinds of programmes we have brought to the city will also aim at ensuring that our civil servants can also be able to have access to decent accommodation where they can be able to build houses for themselves and their families or have already built affordable houses that they can also be able to buy on payment plans so that as people who work for the Government, they can become property owners and to have accommodation that is closer to their working areas,” she added.

Cde Simbanegavi said it was vital to adhere to the demands of the Human Settlements Policy which advocates for high rise building construction so as to conserve land.

“If we keep building houses everywhere, the land is eventually going to become scarce for further generations. The issue of high-rise buildings is very critical for the New Dispensation, we will make sure that every project that is done will also look at the possibility of having high rise structures,” she said.

Cde Ncube said there was a need for strong partnerships to ensure that the vision is achieved.

“Our role as Government is to facilitate the process, we have brought the bank and the local authority today so that we look into this critical issue of housing in Bulawayo. In our discussions we are saying let the players meet and discuss further, as Government we need results, we would want to closely monitor the programme. I want to assure residents that once everything is done, they will be happy with the developments,” said Cde Ncube.

Under the National Development Strategy 1 (2021-2025) housing delivery priority area, Government is looking at delivering 220 000 housing units and Bulawayo Metropolitan Province has a provisional target of 20 000 units. -Sunday News

MDC Alliance Assembly Of Women Implores Citizens To Register To Vote

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Assembly Of Women has implored citizens to register to vote as the persecution of political activists escalates…

This was said during a strategic meeting held by the MDC Alliance UK and Ireland Assembly Of Women on Wednesday.

The MDC Alliance Assembly of Women stressed the need for massive voter education during the meeting.

Read statement below:

MDC Alliance UK & Ireland Assembly of Women
Hosted by UK & Ireland Province AOW Chair Hellena Gusinyu…

Speakers included:
National AOW Spokesperson, Barbara Gwanyanya

Middle East AOW Chair, Miriam Mutombo

North District AOW member, Olive Ruvimbo Ruzvidzo

UK and Ireland AOW Vice Organising Secretary Gladys Meck

UK and Ireland AOW Communications Secretary Luton Branch, Tsitsi Nyirongo (Prayer)

UK and Ireland AOW Wales branch, Kata Richards (Prayer)

The UK & Ireland AOW Chair in her address highlighted that her role works in collaboration with the Assembly of Women team and includes the promotion of all-round development of women and supporting them in building their capacity and confidence, this includes preparing women for leadership positions in not only within the Assembly of Women but also in the main party structures as well as national public positions.

Elections 2023:
The AOW UK & Ireland are very focused on 2023 Elections. There was consensus on the need to support the efforts towards voter education and voter registration as well as Polling agents who are a critical resource during voting. The ‘Red Wednesday’ events are also targeting support for young people who will be eligible to vote in 2023, who need to be aware of what they need to do to register and why it’s important to do so. Their participation is important, it will give them the opportunity to elect the leadership they want, and which will help move the country forward to create a better future for all.

Rural communities were another area of focus. Whilst the MDC Alliance performed well in the 2018 elections, there was need to do more to increase margins come 2023 and to achieve the goals of AOW, they agreed all diaspora AOW teams should come together and support.

Death of democracy:
It was noted that Zimbabwe is in a crisis and witnessing the death of democracy. The Constitutional Amendment No. 2 enacted into law marks another moment of authoritarian consolidation in Zimbabwe.

Because the current regime cannot govern with consent, they are becoming reliant on force and extra-legal mechanisms.

In a normal functioning democracy, any changes to the Constitution would involve the people – the stakeholders of the constitution, they would give consent, but this is not the case in Zimbabwe, the people’s wishes are trampled on and its rule by force.

Human Rights Abuses and targeted persecutions:
There are high levels cases of human rights abuses perpetrated against political and human rights activists, notably the imprisonment of Makomborero Haruzivishe which is an unhealthy precedent set by the regime, this trend will continue if unstopped. There are many ongoing court cases, and the world has been alerted to these abuses.

The spotlight is on the continued unwarranted intimidation and persecution of the MDCA trio Hon Joanah Mamombe, Ldrs Cecillia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova, National Youth Assembly Chair, Obey Sithole not forgeting the long term incarcerated political prisoners – Last Maengehama and Tungamirai Madzokere.

The persecutions against women have an impact on female participation in politics. We need to see more women in leadership posts, what is challenging in Zimbabwe is that the young female politicians who are standing up and fighting for change are being targeted by the regime. This will lead to women’s lack of interest in pursuing politics as a career.

Patriotic Bill:
Very sadly, we are faced with another challenge, the Patriotic Bill. This will seek to muzzle the people even further, and people won’t be able to challenge or speak out against the regime. There will be targeted efforts to persecute opposition political activists as well as human rights defenders and those working in the media sector. We have seen how this is already impacting with the arrests of activists/journalists who speak out against corruption and misgovernance.

Call to action:
To our viewers and readers, what is happening in Zimbabwe is an outrage, our country is under siege and we need to join together to fight this. You must be outraged too. The need to ‘Act’ was strongly called for by Leader Ruzvidzo, we must become active upstanders who speak out against this violation of human rights and our constitution.

The People’s Movement at the core of its heart is defending citizens interests through policies such as Agenda2021 in which we set our position and response to the Zimbabwe crisis, the “Citizens Convergence for Change”: calls on people to act in unity, to come together and speak with one voice – be part of that voice: don’t be left behind.

As citizens, we need to come together in unity. Agenda2021 has a clear call to action, to speak with one voice, act and win Zimbabwe for change.

There is Power in Unity!

To join the movement and/or donate: visit mdcallianceparty.org

“Commander Obey Sithole Is Innocent “

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has denounced the prolonged detention of Youth Assembly leader Obey Sithole by the Zanu PF regime.

In a statement the MDC Alliance called for the immediate release of Obey Sithole:

The People’s Youth Chairperson @mdczimbabwe @TereraiSithole is in prison.

Illegally detained by a tired clueless regime that has no answers to the demands of the young people of Zimbabwe.

They hate and inflict pain on young people who raise their voice on behalf of others

FreeObeySithole

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly organising secretary, Godfrey Kurauone urged Sithole to remain strong …

“The Young People’s Chairman Tererai Obey Sithole . I know you are innocent. Take heart my beloved brother this shall come to pass.”

Obey Sithole

Ramaphosa Assigns New Envoy To Zim

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed African National Congress (ANC) national executive council member (NEC) and former Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture, Rejoice Thizwilondi Mabudafhasi, Ambassador-designate to Zimbabwe.

She will replace Ambassador Mphakama Mbete, who concluded his mission to Zimbabwe earlier this year.

This was revealed by South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Dr Naledi Pandor when she met Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Ambassador Frederick Shava in Cape Town on Friday.

Amb Shava was on the last leg of a three-nation tour that also covered Botswana and Namibia, where he was meeting his SADC counterparts.

According to a joint statement released following the meeting, the two ministers pledged to strengthen bilateral ties between Harare and Pretoria.

“Minister Pandor welcomed the Zimbabwean delegation to South Africa and reiterated her commitment to forging stronger ties and working relations with Minister Shava,” reads the statement.

“Minister Pandor informed her Zimbabwean counterpart of the appointment of new South African head of mission to Zimbabwe, Ambassador-designate Rejoice Thizwilondi Mabudafhasi, the former Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture.”

Ms Mabudafhasi served as the Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture between May 2014 and March 2017.

Prior to that, she had served as Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs for five years up to 2014.

She is a member of ANC NEC since December 2007 and has served as a chairperson of the Mvula Trust board – a local NGO involved in development of rural communities.

The two ministers agreed to convene the next round of the Bi-National Commission (BNC) in South Africa next year.

“The ministers further agreed that a Ministerial Mid-Term Review (MTR) meeting in 2021 in preparation for the BNC in 2022 would be arranged.

“The MTR would be important to assess and review in more detail the existing agreements between the two countries, those that are still under negotiations and progress on the implementation of signed ones.” – Sunday Mail

TanzaniaGate – PART 1: Video

https://youtu.be/iISs0gibEyk

Mai Titi’s 4 year build up to TanzaniaGate-

  • 2017 Jan 01: Unpopular, 9,000 Followers On FB.
  • 2017 July 17: Diagnosed With Cancer
  • 2017 July 25 – Turns to Prophet Makandiwa for Cancer Treatment.
  • 2017 July 25: I’ve Been Healed Of Cancer By Makandiwa.
  • 2017 July 28: I’m Not Lying, Makandiwa Healed Me Of Cancer, I Will Show You My Cancer Diagnosis From Newlands Clinic.
  • 2017 August 3: Denies Prophet Makandiwa Bribed Her.
  • 2018 28 May: Accuses Husband Of HIV Infection, Cries On Facebook LIVE.
  • 2018 29 May: Cries On Facebook LIVE Saying A Harare Magistrate Certified A DNA Trace Down To Her Ex Husband.
  • 2018 June : No Such Record Found At Harare Magistrates Court; No Such Incident Ever Logged As Ever Happened
  • 2018 June: Becomes Very Popular after The HIV Infection Allegation, Follower Numbers Rise Above 100,000.
  • 2019 Jan: Accuses a list of several women, uses unprintable words to attack many women.
  • 2019 to 2020: Announces That She’s Hired ASSAILANTS To Torture Several Zimbabweans She Doesn’t Agree With.
  • 2020: Jan – Hires Hitmen to Torture And Assault South Africa Based Male Comedian, Sean DelRoy.
  • 2020: Oct – Hires Hitmen After A Malborough BusinessWoman.
  • 2020: Nov – Arrested By Police. Case Continues At Court.
  • 2021: March – Boasts She’s Been Paid USD50,000 By Filmmaker And Flown To Tanzania On Business Class.

Turns Out Truly Hired by Filmmaker On Pro Bono Contractual Arrangement.

  • 2021: April 14 – Physically Fights Another Female Actor Over Alleged Jealousy.

Tanzanian Police Launch Investigation.

  • 2021: May 18- Fired From Tanzanian Film Project.

Accuses Producer Of Being Poor And Using Women For Sex.

Accuses Popular Congolese Singer Of Sex Crimes.

Accuses Producer Of Not Paying Her And Feeding Her With Sadza And Beans Everyday.

  • Refuses To Make Public Disclosure Or Go Face To Face With People She Accuses Despite Saying It’s Serious.
  • 2021 May 22: Cancer Diagnosis Still To Be Submitted 4 Years Running.
  • HIV Diagnosis Still To Be Submitted 3 Years Running.

MDC Alliance Calls For Immediate Release Of Obey Sithole

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has denounced the prolonged detention of Youth Assembly leader Obey Sithole by the Zanu PF regime.

In a statement the MDC Alliance called for the immediate release of Obey Sithole:

The People’s Youth Chairperson @mdczimbabwe @TereraiSithole is in prison.

Illegally detained by a tired clueless regime that has no answers to the demands of the young people of Zimbabwe.

They hate and inflict pain on young people who raise their voice on behalf of others

FreeObeySithole

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly organising secretary, Godfrey Kurauone urged Sithole to remain strong …

“The Young People’s Chairman Tererai Obey Sithole . I know you are innocent. Take heart my beloved brother this shall come to pass.”

Obey Sithole

Man Killed For Selling Stolen Dog

THREE Chipinge men allegedly teamed up to fatally assault a fellow villager for selling a stolen dog to one of them.

The incident took place in Chief Mutema’s area last week on Sunday and the trio — Clemence Chibvepi, Christopher Chibvepi and Martin Dube — are reported to have taken turns to assault Lucky Tsegure with sticks and logs all over his body.

Tsegure sustained serious head injuries and bled profusely, thereby resulting in his death.

The three suspects allegedly dumped the body along the banks of Budzi River.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luxson Chananda confirmed the murder and said a manhunt for the trio has since been launched as they disappeared from the scene after committing the offence.

“Tsegure sold a dog to Clemence and they finalised the deal amicably. Days later, Clemence learnt that the dog had been stolen from a fellow villager, a Chimene.

“Clemence, his brother Christopher and a friend, Martin Dube went for a beer binge and met Tsegure and his friend Solomon Mudimba.

“A misunderstanding ensued between Clemence and Tsegure with the former accusing the latter of selling him a stolen dog. Onlookers unsuccessfully tried to restrain the enraged Clemence.

“Clemence, Christopher and Dube teamed up and dragged Tsegure from the homestead to Budzi River about 3km away. They took turns to assault him with sticks and logs. They dragged the badly injured Tsegure to the river bank and dumped him there,” said Inspector Chananda.

On May 13, Bothwell Sithole (24) discovered Tsegure’s body.

Inspector Chananda appealed to members of the public with information leading to the arrest of the trio to contact their nearest police station.

Meanwhile, an axe-wielding 35-year-old Rusape man, Milton Chihobo, is on the run after he gruesomely murdered his wife, Martha Chinawa (43), over a love text message he had seen in the latter’s phone.

Inspector Chananda confirmed the murder which happened in Chief Chiduku’s area.

“An infuriated Chihobo who was armed with an axe confronted Chinawa about the issue but she failed to give a satisfactory answer. He chopped her on the left cheek and the back of her head with an axe. She sustained serious injuries and died on the spot. Chihobo vanished from the scene soon after committing the heinous act. He is still at large,” said Inspector Chananda.- Manica Post

Cheating Wife Beats Up Hubby

Daniel Mabaso from Gwabalanda suburb in Bulawayo is a heartbroken man. This is because his cheating wife Singinkosi Mabaso was in the habit of beating him up whenever he confronted her about her infidelity.

And what hurts Daniel more is that Singinkosi had since moved out of the matrimonial home to stay with one of her alleged lovers.

Before she moved out of the house, Singinkosi was always coming home late and at times sleeping out claiming that she would be at a friend’s place which her husband was not aware of.

An aggrieved Daniel poured his heart out at the Bulawayo Civil Court where he was seeking a protection order against Singinkosi claiming she was abusive towards him.

“Singinkosi Mabaso is my wife but we are no longer staying together. She moved out of the house in December 2020 after I discovered that she was cheating on me with a married man. She has been verbally and physically abusing me.

“At one time she poured a bucketful of water on me while I was sleeping on the bed. Before she moved out of the house she was always coming home late and at times she would lie that she will be sleeping at a friend’s place,” complained Daniel.

He said when he tried to reprimand her about her cheating behaviour, Singinkosi would turn violent and assault him.

“When I tried to reprimand her over her infidelity, she threatened me saying I would be assaulted or killed by unknown people. When she came to collect her clothes; she forcibly took my phone saying I owed her money. When I tried to take it back, she then stabbed me with a pair of scissors,” said Daniel.

In response Singinkosi dismissed her estranged husband’s accusations. She said Daniel was also violent towards her.

“He is also violent and we used to fight. I have a scar on my eye which he inflicted on me while we were fighting. It is not true that I stabbed him with a scissors, I prickled him with my long nails. The problem we were always fighting is that he didn’t want us to move from Gwabalanda where we were staying close to his sister’s house,” responded Singinkosi.

In her ruling presiding magistrate Nkosinomusa Ncube ordered the parties not to physically abuse each other before he referred them for counselling.

-statemedia

Shock As Daring Hooker Stabs Soldier

hooker stabs soldier

By A Correspondent- Commercial sex workers in Highfield have blasted their colleague who allegedly stabbed a client over the weekend.

The hooker only identified as Christine from Cannan Mahobi suburb fatally stabbed a soldier at Saratoga club at night after a misunderstanding.

“We are not happy with Christine she was not supposed to kill a client now our business is low clients are now afraid even the police are pouncing heavily on us, bar owners and our clients,” lamented Chiedza a hooker.

Another sex worker by the name Tendai said:

“No misunderstanding warrants murder in sex work this hooker has committed a serious offense and she should be prosecuted.”

Meanwhile, bars were ordered to close due to Covid-19 pandemic but some were opening in violation of the country’s lockdown measures.

Prisca Mupfumira Issued With Warrant Of Arrest

By A Correspondent- A warrant of arrest was issued yesterday for former Cabinet Minister Prisca Mupfumira, at present in South Africa on official Parliamentary business, after she failed to attend court for her trial on corruption-related offences although the State agreed last week that her bail conditions could be modified so she had her diplomatic passport back.

While she travelled to South Africa on Parliamentary business, Harare regional magistrate Mrs Esthere Chivasa agreed with the prosecution request that a warrant of arrest be issued after noting that Mapfumire skipped her trial date without the leave of court, although the court had ordered the release of her diplomatic passport until June 9.

The court dismissed the defence argument that since the bail conditions were modified with the consent of the State, the visit was permitted and that it was in any case on Parliamentary business, accepting that she still needed the court to approve her absence from a court hearing and that in any case the legislature and the courts were different and independent branches of the State.

Mupfumira, through her lawyer Mr Admire Rubaya, last week successfully applied for the release of the passport and relaxed her reporting conditions during the time she will be in South Africa. When the accused passport was released the court did not give her a leave to be absent, said Mrs Chivasa when she issued the warrant of arrest against Mupfumira.

This was after the State led by Mr Tafara Chirambira applied for a warrant of arrest against Mupfumira. Mr Rubaya opposed to the State’s application saying the State had consented to the release of the passport with the court ordering for the release of her diplomatic passport from the Clerk of Court.

The accused is being tried by Chief Magistrate Mr Munamato Mutevedzi and on that account there is no trial that is on-going in this court. It is critical to highlight the circumstances surrounding the non-availability of accused.  

The accused made application for alteration of conditions. The acting current deputy Prosecutor General Micheal Reza consented to application in view of Cabinet Authority letter.

-statemedia

PG In Soup Over Failure To Bring Robbers For Trial 3yrs On

By A Correspondent- A gold miner, who was attacked and robbed by armed robbers in December last 2018, has approached Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi for the second time accusing court officials of failing to bring the matter to trial three years on.

In a letter of complaint dated May 18, addressed to the PG, Madzivanzira through his lawyer Blessing Zihanzu, said he was shocked that the State failed to handle the trial despite having ample time to do so.

“According to the investigating officer Detective Saurove of CID Homicide, Harare, the trial date was provided on March 4, 2021. What it entails is that the State had two months to prepare for the trial,” Zihanzu said.

He said a co-accused, Valentine Mutasa, from whom the complainant’s pistol was recovered, was not even served with the summons to attend trial.

In January this year, Madzivanzira wrote his first letter demanding trial date for the matter.

“It appears there is deliberate ploy by the officers involved in this matter to give the accused persons the opportunity to be granted bail or to be removed from remand so that they will never have their day in court in respect of our client’s case.”

According to court papers, on December 22, 2018, at around 8pm, Madzivanzira and family arrived home in Ruwa from his mine in Mutoko. After entering the gate, about seven men approached him, produced a rifle and two pistols demanding gold and cash.

The accused ransacked his vehicle, took away two buttons of gold weighing 589,58g, US$1 517, seven cellphones and a pistol.

The robbers threatened to rape Madzivanzira’s daughter demanding to be led to the cash vault. They also destroyed the family’s CCTV camera system, alarms and deflated tyres of the family’s vehicles.

A report was made at Ruwa Police Station under CR 189/12/18.

On January 15, 2019, detectives arrested some of the suspects, leading to the recovery of the pistol which Madzivanzira positively identified as his.

The suspects were identified as George Machanyangwa (37), Crispen Matiyenga (32), Valentine Mutasa (28), Solomon Nyamukondiwa (32) and Moydne Nyambuya (34). The value of stolen goods was pegged at US$37 109, 36 and only the firearm was recovered.-newsday

ZETDC Mulls Tariff Hike To Fund Operational Costs

By A Correspondent- Energy deputy minister Magna Mudyiwa has told Parliament that the Zimbabwe Electrical Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) is considering hiking tariffs to raise money for operations, including acquisition of new service vehicles.

Mudyiwa made the remarks on Wednesday while responding to questions by MPs on the ministry’s plan on purchase of vehicles for ZETDC maintenance works.

“We are looking at reviewing the tariffs and if that review is granted, then ZETDC can have funds to purchase the much needed vehicles for their operations,” Mudyiwa said.

“The debtors who owe huge amounts to ZETDC are mostly local authorities which we cannot switch off to enforce payment, some government departments and some few domestic users, but we cannot increase the tariffs.”

She added:

“While we are working on how we can collect our revenue from our usual debtors, being local authorities, we cannot switch off local authorities for humanitarian purposes.

“We are not penalising those citizens, but the operational costs have gone up, economics tells us that everything has gone up since last year.”

She also bemoaned vandalism of power infrastructure “All those copper cables are being targeted by the vandals and that is one set back that ZETDC is going through.

“They are failing to replace the copper cables that have been stolen. It is an exercise that is going on to try and replace those cables with the aluminium cables,” she said.

-newsday

“Let’s Keep Our Eyes On The Ball And Don’t Be Distracted”

By Sindile Ncube- If the Zimbabwean constitution was observed correctly, the majority of the people at the top of Zanu pf would have been arrested way back in the 1980s.

The reason why this has never happened is because the judiciary is  so far deep inside the pockets of Zanu that it is used to clean up the party’s metaphorical bottom.

Recently, there has been this fake furore about the extension of tenor of that judge who legalised the 2017 coup who then went on to preside a whitewash of the ConCourt hearing about election rigging in the 2018.  I’m no law expert, and I have all the respect for all the lawyers out there who work hard defending the defenceless people in Zimbabwe.

However, I  get frustrated whenever I see Zimbabweans spending days on end quoting sections of the law and constitution in an effort  to demonstrate the illegality of Zanu’s actions in this saga.

It is frustrating because by now no one should be in any doubt that the constitution and the law in Zimbabwe is what the Zanu presidium and military says it is. The Zimbabwean judiciary is essentially Zanu’s legal department.  

They are another arm of the party just like the war vets, the military, green bombers and a raft of other subsidised henchmen. The only difference is that the judges are more coherent when justifying their function in the country’s dictatorship.

Moreover, judges possess a facade of respectability from wearing those wigs and robes. But if they took off those costumes you couldn’t tell them apart from the rest of the wrinkly old men in Zanu who are ruining the country.

In fact, some of the judges are also war veterans and former soldiers which is typical of Zanu to have revolving doors between its instruments of power.

Whether a judge is given the stamp to be chief justice until they are 156 years is not the real problem. The problem is that all the top judges in this dictatorship are oversubsidised legal  enablers whose job it is to whitewash Zanu’s human rights abuses and criminality. P

eople still have fresh memories of those judges snarling and frowning during that 2018 ConCourt hearing the end of which they ignored clear evidence of electoral tampering. But the judicial isn’t completely oppressive of the Zimbabwean people all the time about everything.

No. It serves justice in some issues, but on the important issue about who rules the country and who gets to get away with criminality, the judiciary will always serve the interests of whoever is in control of Zanu.

We saw this in 2017 during the coup when Mugabe’s house was surrounded by armed soldiers. The courts somehow found an angle to say that the coup was legal because at that moment Mugabe had lost power and ED and Chiwenga were now deciding the law.

Right now there is an ongoing campaign to get people to register to vote in the 2023 election. Indeed, registering is one of the steps people should take in order to get their voices heard, but the vote will need to be secured.

One of the ways of securing the vote is to have people observing the votes,  their transportation and most importantly the tallying at ZEC HQ. This is what we democrats should be focused on, not these internal squabbles in Zanu. 2023 is not far, let’s keep our eyes on the prize.

Racial Storm Haunts Old Nic Mine

By A Correspondent- A racial storm is brewing at Old Nic Mine in Killarney suburb, Bulawayo, with black employees accusing their white South African managers of racially abusing them, among other unfair labour practices.

The Southern Eye heard that cases of victimisation, threats of retrenchments or dismissals were on the rise at the mine.

Employees cited South African nationals Andries Bredenkamp and Gina Rothner, chief executive officer and chief operations officer of stoking the racial tensions.

“We have reported our problems but it seems you are ignoring us,” read a letter of complaint addressed to the company’s managing director Mark Hughes.

“These people are given positions on the mine and we do not want them.

“They shout racially abusive language at people and we wonder why we are being treated like dogs in our own country.”

The aggrieved workers added: “We as Old Nic Mine employees are writing this letter to let you know we are tired of Bredenkamp (CEO) and Rothner (COO).

“They came as consultants but they have only caused problems; they promised to push up production but we are not going anywhere.

“They have instilled fear on employees, causing confusion within the labour force.

“They give instructions to grade 1 employees and this causes conflicts with supervisors and management.”

Both Hughes and Sethi Nyazenga, the company secretary acknowledged that the matter was being investigated.

“We are doing an investigation on that.

“I have no further comments,” Hughes said.

-Newsday

“Observe The Vote To Secure It”

By Sindile Ncube- If the Zimbabwean constitution was observed correctly, the majority of the people at the top of Zanu pf would have been arrested way back in the 1980s.

The reason why this has never happened is because the judiciary is  so far deep inside the pockets of Zanu that it is used to clean up the party’s metaphorical bottom.

Recently, there has been this fake furore about the extension of tenor of that judge who legalised the 2017 coup who then went on to preside a whitewash of the ConCourt hearing about election rigging in the 2018.  I’m no law expert, and I have all the respect for all the lawyers out there who work hard defending the defenceless people in Zimbabwe.

However, I  get frustrated whenever I see Zimbabweans spending days on end quoting sections of the law and constitution in an effort  to demonstrate the illegality of Zanu’s actions in this saga.

It is frustrating because by now no one should be in any doubt that the constitution and the law in Zimbabwe is what the Zanu presidium and military says it is. The Zimbabwean judiciary is essentially Zanu’s legal department.  

They are another arm of the party just like the war vets, the military, green bombers and a raft of other subsidised henchmen. The only difference is that the judges are more coherent when justifying their function in the country’s dictatorship.

Moreover, judges possess a facade of respectability from wearing those wigs and robes. But if they took off those costumes you couldn’t tell them apart from the rest of the wrinkly old men in Zanu who are ruining the country.

In fact, some of the judges are also war veterans and former soldiers which is typical of Zanu to have revolving doors between its instruments of power.

Whether a judge is given the stamp to be chief justice until they are 156 years is not the real problem. The problem is that all the top judges in this dictatorship are oversubsidised legal  enablers whose job it is to whitewash Zanu’s human rights abuses and criminality. P

eople still have fresh memories of those judges snarling and frowning during that 2018 ConCourt hearing the end of which they ignored clear evidence of electoral tampering. But the judicial isn’t completely oppressive of the Zimbabwean people all the time about everything.

No. It serves justice in some issues, but on the important issue about who rules the country and who gets to get away with criminality, the judiciary will always serve the interests of whoever is in control of Zanu.

We saw this in 2017 during the coup when Mugabe’s house was surrounded by armed soldiers. The courts somehow found an angle to say that the coup was legal because at that moment Mugabe had lost power and ED and Chiwenga were now deciding the law.

Right now there is an ongoing campaign to get people to register to vote in the 2023 election. Indeed, registering is one of the steps people should take in order to get their voices heard, but the vote will need to be secured.

One of the ways of securing the vote is to have people observing the votes,  their transportation and most importantly the tallying at ZEC HQ. This is what we democrats should be focused on, not these internal squabbles in Zanu. 2023 is not far, let’s keep our eyes on the prize.

“Respect The Will Of The People”: ZLHR

Press Statement
22 May 2021

ON the eighth anniversary of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) urges government to respect the will of the people by fully implementing all provisions and refraining from passing amendments that undermine the founding values of Zimbabwe’s constitutional democracy.

The Constitution came into force 8 years ago on 22 May 2013 but it has not yet been fully implemented by the authorities. The failure to give effect to all of the provisions of the Constitution amounts to a flagrant disregard of the wishes of the public that are embodied in the Constitution. The Constitution was emphatically endorsed by the public through a referendum in 2013. As the supreme law of the nation, the Constitution binds the state and requires it to give effect to all of its provisions. The state’s failure to ensure that all the
provisions are implemented undermines the Constitution’s authority as the supreme law and flouts tenets of democracy. In addition, the state’s non-compliance is an affront to the rule of law.

Moreover, the state has a duty to refrain from undermining Zimbabwe’s democracy through amendments of the Constitution that disregard the founding values of the state which include the rule of law, the separation of powers and transparency. The recently passed
Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.2) Act, 2021 (No.2 of 2021) introduced changes that significantly weakened the independence of the judiciary, participatory democracy and the separation of powers.

As a law-based organisation, ZLHR is greatly concerned by the removal of public interviews from the selection process of judges of the higher courts and the introduction of a clause which allows the President to extend the tenure of Supreme Court and Constitutional
Court judges beyond the previous retirement age of 70 years.

The removal of public interviews from the selection process of judges reduces transparency within government and the public’s participation, in contravention of the precepts of participatory democracy. Similarly, the removal of the running mates clause restricts participatory democracy to the extent that it removes the public’s ability to vote for a Vice-President as a running mate during elections. These amendments, among others that were introduced by the amendment, concentrate powers in the Executive and thereby violate the principle of separation of powers. The separation of powers is a fundamental principle of our constitutional order and the rule of law and should thus be respected by the state.

ZLHR also calls upon the state to desist from violating provisions of the Constitution. The authorities recently purported to extend the tenure of the former Chief Justice Luke Malaba, in contravention of section 328(7) of the Constitution which states that an amendment of a term-limit of any public official cannot benefit any person who occupied that office before the amendment. The High Court set aside this purported extension of the tenure of the former Chief Justice.

On this eighth anniversary of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, ZLHR urges government to;

•       Respect the will of the people that is enshrined in the Constitution by fully implementing all of the provisions of the Constitution;

•       Refrain from undermining the founding values of the Constitution and Zimbabwe’s constitutional democracy;

•       Desist from violating provisions of the Constitution.

Tapuwa Kapini On The Verge Of PSL Return

Veteran goalkeeper Tapuwa Kapini is on the verge of writing another piece of history as his club Sekhukhune United are on the brink of automatic promotion into the DSTV Premier League.

Sekhukhune United were on Wednesday awarded three points on a 3-0 scoreline of their disputed match against Polokwane City which took them top of the log in the first division ahead of Royal AM on goal difference.

Sekhukhune now need to win in their last match at the weekend to gain promotion.

The 36 year old Kapini has previously won promotion with AmaZulu and Highlands Park when he joined them in the first division.

Kapini who has never hidden his desire to play for Zimbabwe national team again, has captained all the teams that he has played from his time at Highlanders.

© Zim Diaspora Sports Connect

Tapuwa Kapini

Caps United Name 2021 Squad

CAPS United have announced their final squad for the 2021 football season.

The Green Machine will begin their campaign against Yadah in the Chibuku Super Cup, Group 1 encounter on Saturday.

The match is scheduled for the National Sports Stadium in Harare at 3 pm.

Here is the squad list:

Goalkeepers: T. Mateyaunga, S. Chinani, T. Mutindi.

Defenders: M. Diro-Nyenye, T. Jaravani, M. Kunyarimwa, J. Marufu, C. Mavhurume, B. Mpofu, T. Tafa, V. Musarurwa, K. Nyamapfeka.

Midfielders: P. Bamusi, R. Chitiyo, R. Hachiro, E. Karembo, L. Mavunga, I. Nyoni, T. Tumba, I. Wadi, B. Sarupinda, T. Macheka, E. Madzinga, R. Kanonge, T. Makurumidze.

Strikers: T. Balakasi, J. Tulani, A. Tavarwisa, G. Gwara- Soccer24 Zimbabwe

Caps United fans

“President Chamisa Has A Rescue Plan For Zimbabwe”

Clifford Hlatywayo…MDC Alliance deputy secretary for communication

Tinashe Sambiri|The clueless Zanu PF regime is conscious of the fact that President Nelson Chamisa will romp to victory in the 2023 Presidential Election…

Political analysts have observed that Zanu PF is determined to dismantle the MDC Alliance because the former revolutionary party has run out of progressive ideas.

According to MDC Alliance deputy spokesperson Clifford Hlatywayo, the party’s transformation agenda will open opportunities for all citizens to prosper.

“President
@nelsonchamisa
has a rescue plan for Zimbabwe. The
@mdczimbabwe
transformation agenda will open opportunities for every Zimbabwean and all hardworking citizens will prosper,” Hlatywayo wrote on Twitter.

Political analyst Dr Nyasha William Gwazemba also wrote:

“Dear @nelsonchamisa and @mdczimbabwe –
2023 you should approach all those young people who contested as independent candidates in 2018 Elections and have an alliance with them and work with them so that 2023 we don’t have split votes…

Register To Vote, Country Is Under Siege- MDC Alliance Assembly Of Women

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Assembly Of Women has implored citizens to register to vote as the persecution of political activists escalates…

This was said during a strategic meeting held by the MDC Alliance UK and Ireland Assembly Of Women on Wednesday.

The MDC Alliance Assembly of Women stressed the need for massive voter education during the meeting.

Read statement below:

MDC Alliance UK & Ireland Assembly of Women
Hosted by UK & Ireland Province AOW Chair Hellena Gusinyu…

Speakers included:
National AOW Spokesperson, Barbara Gwanyanya

Middle East AOW Chair, Miriam Mutombo

North District AOW member, Olive Ruvimbo Ruzvidzo

UK and Ireland AOW Vice Organising Secretary Gladys Meck

UK and Ireland AOW Communications Secretary Luton Branch, Tsitsi Nyirongo (Prayer)

UK and Ireland AOW Wales branch, Kata Richards (Prayer)

The UK & Ireland AOW Chair in her address highlighted that her role works in collaboration with the Assembly of Women team and includes the promotion of all-round development of women and supporting them in building their capacity and confidence, this includes preparing women for leadership positions in not only within the Assembly of Women but also in the main party structures as well as national public positions.

Elections 2023:
The AOW UK & Ireland are very focused on 2023 Elections. There was consensus on the need to support the efforts towards voter education and voter registration as well as Polling agents who are a critical resource during voting. The ‘Red Wednesday’ events are also targeting support for young people who will be eligible to vote in 2023, who need to be aware of what they need to do to register and why it’s important to do so. Their participation is important, it will give them the opportunity to elect the leadership they want, and which will help move the country forward to create a better future for all.

Rural communities were another area of focus. Whilst the MDC Alliance performed well in the 2018 elections, there was need to do more to increase margins come 2023 and to achieve the goals of AOW, they agreed all diaspora AOW teams should come together and support.

Death of democracy:
It was noted that Zimbabwe is in a crisis and witnessing the death of democracy. The Constitutional Amendment No. 2 enacted into law marks another moment of authoritarian consolidation in Zimbabwe.

Because the current regime cannot govern with consent, they are becoming reliant on force and extra-legal mechanisms.

In a normal functioning democracy, any changes to the Constitution would involve the people – the stakeholders of the constitution, they would give consent, but this is not the case in Zimbabwe, the people’s wishes are trampled on and its rule by force.

Human Rights Abuses and targeted persecutions:
There are high levels cases of human rights abuses perpetrated against political and human rights activists, notably the imprisonment of Makomborero Haruzivishe which is an unhealthy precedent set by the regime, this trend will continue if unstopped. There are many ongoing court cases, and the world has been alerted to these abuses.

The spotlight is on the continued unwarranted intimidation and persecution of the MDCA trio Hon Joanah Mamombe, Ldrs Cecillia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova, National Youth Assembly Chair, Obey Sithole not forgeting the long term incarcerated political prisoners – Last Maengehama and Tungamirai Madzokere.

The persecutions against women have an impact on female participation in politics. We need to see more women in leadership posts, what is challenging in Zimbabwe is that the young female politicians who are standing up and fighting for change are being targeted by the regime. This will lead to women’s lack of interest in pursuing politics as a career.

Patriotic Bill:
Very sadly, we are faced with another challenge, the Patriotic Bill. This will seek to muzzle the people even further, and people won’t be able to challenge or speak out against the regime. There will be targeted efforts to persecute opposition political activists as well as human rights defenders and those working in the media sector. We have seen how this is already impacting with the arrests of activists/journalists who speak out against corruption and misgovernance.

Call to action:
To our viewers and readers, what is happening in Zimbabwe is an outrage, our country is under siege and we need to join together to fight this. You must be outraged too. The need to ‘Act’ was strongly called for by Leader Ruzvidzo, we must become active upstanders who speak out against this violation of human rights and our constitution.

The People’s Movement at the core of its heart is defending citizens interests through policies such as Agenda2021 in which we set our position and response to the Zimbabwe crisis, the “Citizens Convergence for Change”: calls on people to act in unity, to come together and speak with one voice – be part of that voice: don’t be left behind.

As citizens, we need to come together in unity. Agenda2021 has a clear call to action, to speak with one voice, act and win Zimbabwe for change.

There is Power in Unity!

To join the movement and/or donate: visit mdcallianceparty.org

Facts About Vector-borne Diseases…

New guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO) sets essential standards to inform future research and development on genetically modified mosquitoes, particularly in addressing issues relating to ethics, safety, affordability and effectiveness.

Malaria and other vector-borne diseases, including dengue and Zika, affect millions globally. More than 400 000 people a year die from malaria alone. If proven safe, effective and affordable, genetically modified vector mosquitoes could be a valuable new tool to fight these diseases and eliminate their enormous health, social and economic burden.

The guidance framework for testing genetically modified mosquitoes, developed in partnership with TDR, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, and the GeneConvene Global Collaborative, an initiative of the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, describes best practices to ensure that the study and evaluation of genetically modified mosquitoes as public health tools is safe, ethical and rigorous.

Current strategies for limiting transmission of mosquito-borne diseases are only partially effective. New, complementary approaches are needed to close the gaps in current vector control interventions, such as effective control of outdoor biting, and to provide alternatives to manage the increasing threat of insecticide resistance. Research suggests genetically modified mosquitoes could be a powerful and cost-effective tool to supplement existing interventions.

“We urgently need innovative approaches to help control mosquito-borne diseases, which have a devastating impact around the world,” said Dr John Reeder, TDR Director. “Genetically modified mosquitoes is one such approach, but we want to be sure it’s fully and responsibly evaluated, as outlined in a recent WHO position statement.”

“Like any new public health intervention, genetically modified mosquitoes raise new questions for researchers, affected communities and other stakeholders,” said Dr Michael Santos, Director of the GeneConvene Global Collaborative.

“The updated guidance framework aims to answer these questions and help ensure that testing of genetically modified mosquitoes is as rigorous as it is for other public health products – and that it generates quality results to guide decisions about if and how these technologies are used.”

“Over the last 2 decades, we have achieved remarkable results with existing malaria control tools, averting more than 7 million deaths and 1.5 billion cases of the disease,” said Dr Pedro
Alonso, Director of the WHO Global Malaria Programme.

“However, progress towards key targets of our global malaria strategy remains off course. Genetically modified mosquitoes are one of a number of promising new tools that could help speed the pace of progress against malaria and other vector-borne diseases.”

“The incidence of dengue continues to increase and affect people in over 129 countries, so we need more sustainable vector control tools to stem the tide of dengue and other arboviral diseases and a few novel tools offer the potential to control these diseases,” said Dr Mwele Malecela, Director of the WHO Department for the Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases.

“We welcome this new guidance from WHO which will help countries suffering from mosquito-borne diseases to evaluate a promising new intervention,” said Professor Aggrey Ambali, Senior Advisor at the African Union Development Agency-New Partnership for Africa’s Development (AUDA-NEPAD), the development agency of the African Union.

The new guidance addresses specific questions and challenges associated with research and development on genetically modified mosquitoes, including standards for decision-making about how and when testing should proceed.

By establishing a common set of expectations that is specific to genetically modified mosquitoes, the new resource will enable more informed and rigorous evaluation by researchers, developers, those responsible for regulatory and policy decisions and the people to whom these stakeholders are accountable.

The guidance builds on an earlier document published by TDR and FNIH in 2014, incorporating the latest scientific advancements related to genetic modification of mosquitoes, as well as other key updates and learnings related to safety and ethics, including:

methods for understanding the implications of genetically modified mosquitoes for human health, animal health and the environment;
increased understanding of the most effective strategies for risk assessment and stakeholder engagement;
clearer criteria for projects to proceed from one testing phase to the next, incorporating descriptions of the steps needed to safely and responsibly take genetically modified mosquito technologies – including those incorporating gene drive – into the field; and
a concrete set of safety and efficacy considerations that should be evaluated at each phase of testing, to inform decisions about further testing and implementation…

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“Zanu PF Has Nothing New To Offer To The Electorate”

Tinashe Sambiri|The clueless Zanu PF regime is conscious of the fact that President Nelson Chamisa will romp to victory in the 2023 Presidential Election…

Political analysts have observed that Zanu PF is determined to dismantle the MDC Alliance because the former revolutionary party has run out of progressive ideas.

According to MDC Alliance deputy spokesperson Clifford Hlatywayo, the party’s transformation agenda will open opportunities for all citizens to prosper.

“President
@nelsonchamisa
has a rescue plan for Zimbabwe. The
@mdczimbabwe
transformation agenda will open opportunities for every Zimbabwean and all hardworking citizens will prosper,” Hlatywayo wrote on Twitter.

Political analyst Dr Nyasha William Gwazemba also wrote:

“Dear @nelsonchamisa and @mdczimbabwe –
2023 you should approach all those young people who contested as independent candidates in 2018 Elections and have an alliance with them and work with them so that 2023 we don’t have split votes…

Obey Sithole Detention: Mnangagwa Has No Solution To Youth Concerns

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has denounced the prolonged detention of Youth Assembly leader Obey Sithole by the Zanu PF regime.

In a statement the MDC Alliance called for the immediate release of Obey Sithole:

The People’s Youth Chairperson @mdczimbabwe @TereraiSithole is in prison.

Illegally detained by a tired clueless regime that has no answers to the demands of the young people of Zimbabwe.

They hate and inflict pain on young people who raise their voice on behalf of others

FreeObeySithole

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly organising secretary, Godfrey Kurauone urged Sithole to remain strong …

“The Young People’s Chairman Tererai Obey Sithole . I know you are innocent. Take heart my beloved brother this shall come to pass.”

Obey Sithole

Guruva Secondary School, Mberengwa Honoured

…….as The Supernova Stars Releases 6th Album

By Dr Tinashe Gumbo

Over the past few weeks, I have been reflecting on the work of Leonard Dembo of the Barura Express as part of my ongoing research on the late musician. In that context, when I was sampling songs by various other musicians from the internet, I was shocked to come across and listen to a song featuring my name. It was new indeed and I was fortunate to come across it when it was only a day old, fresh from the studios. The song is about Mberengwa in general and Guruva Secondary School in particular and indeed about “Chitova” and other former students of the school. In the song, Chitova is described as a law agent of the school and a source of inspiration to many people in Mberengwa. I was humbled! I felt my real value on this earth. I later learnt that the song was part of a bigger project by Gadzirai Moyo and The Supernova Stars and it had been thrown into my facebook inbox by Moyo himself. What an honour to me and the other Mberengwa leaders whose names feature in the song?

The Supernova Stars is a group that was formed in 2013 in Bulawayo. From 2016 till today, it has produced hit after hit and has just released its sixth album, Kuzvida in April 2021 through the Trutone Studios. Kuzvida , carries the song Guruva , a special dedication to Guruva High School where the band leader, Gadzirai Moyo did his secondary education between 2005 and 2010. Already, the song has become a hit in Mberengwa, where Moyo comes from. I have received about six calls from my relatives in Mberengwa’s Gaha, Keyara, Mpesi, Chingechuru, Chirambahuyo and Phoenix Business Centres alerting me of this new release from The Supernova. Obviously, it is because my name features prominently in the song, Guruva , so my relatives thought they had found a scoop to tell me.

Other names mentioned in the song are Chidoni, Muchengeti Makazvarwa, Lewis Matutu, Anatafa, Nyahando, Vatonga, Damba and others. These former Guruva Students are being associated with various tasks that they played while at the school. I am being personally honoured for being a long-time School Head Boy from 1993-1995 and also for becoming an “inspiration to many” in the Mberengwa community in my various capacities as an academic, social and economic justice activist and generally a good neighbour to many. Other Mberengwa prominent figures mentioned in the song are the Business Mogul Harrison Shoko and the Marovas.

“Remember Vatonga is Almost Handsome and there is no Doubt that Zvenyika Murombo and Misheck are a Memory to Guruva…” runs one of the chant lines in Guruva .

Gadzirai further honours all the teachers in Mberengwa and at Guruva School. He would say “AG the ekonomikos guru…” specifically referring to one of his mentors, Agony Gumbo, a well known Economics teacher in Mberengwa.

A renowned Educationist from Mberengwa, Dr Takavafira Zhou held that the beat on Guruva is similar to that of the now defunct Dynamic Brothers. A Harare Businessman who also comes from Mberengwa, Davies Shoko, advised that if well supported, The Supernova Stars can reach high levels of the likes of Dembo and others. Some listeners thought that this was Sifelilizwe “Fee” Shumba’s Pepsi Kings of the Vachibhanzi Vauya Hit of the early 2000s. Gadzirai’s voice, his rhythm and lead guitars can easily be mistaken for Sifelilizwe Shumba’s band. By the way, both Shumba and Moyo come from the same ward in Gaha and Chirambahuyo Business Centres, respectively. When I shared the song with Shumba, he felt challenged and has since offered to replicate what Moyo has done through honouring his former school through music.

Veteran Journalist, Lloyd Gumbo as well as Tapiwa Mateketa, a former student at Guruva School, have challenged Mberengwa business people and Guruva Former Student Association (GFSA) to fully support The Supernova group as it has great potential in the industry. This is a great challenge that I will personally consider in my various networks to support the group.

Music is an important part of our life as it is a way of expressing our feelings as well as emotions. Some people consider music as a way to escape from the pain of life. It gives relief and allows one to reduce the stress. Yet, a composer or musician may have more than one purpose in mind when composing/performing a piece of music. However, for this particular musician, Gadzirai, I could easily connect with his lyrics and purpose-a purpose to raise the profile of Guruva Secondary School. I share the same school with him. I saw him grow in the company of my nephew Tawanda Moyo when they played their guitar while herding our cattle along Nyororo River. Gadzirai has remained real in his life-very approachable and humble.

Other songs on Kuzvida are: Rufu (my second favourite after Guruva ), Serikweruoko , Nyoka , Mudiwa Wangu , and Kuzvida (title track). The track Kuzvida reminds all those people who look down upon others that indeed, one day they will lose everything as they are also mortal.

The albums released by The Supernova are: Gwararakurumbi (2016); Pasi Pemvura (2017); Tinochema Kuchinaya (2018); Ultimatum (2019); Mafuro Manyoro (2020) and the latest one Kuzvida (2021).

The Supernova is a nine member group: Gadzirai (Lead Vocalist and main rhythm), Fanuel Ndebele (Lead Guitarist), Wiseman Moyo (Sub rhythm), Gideon Wonder (Bass) and Pieman Chinyani (Drums) while other members perform various other duties.

For any bookings and further details about the group, please contact: Email [email protected], WhatsApp 0782235275
For feedback about this particular article contact me on: Email [email protected], WhatsApp 0773218860, or follow me @DrTinasheGumbo1

ZLHR STATEMENT ON THE 8th ANNIVERSARY OF THE CONSTITUTION

Press Statement
22 May 2021

ON the eighth anniversary of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) urges government to respect the will of the people by fully implementing all provisions and refraining from passing amendments that undermine the founding values of Zimbabwe’s constitutional democracy.

The Constitution came into force 8 years ago on 22 May 2013 but it has not yet been fully implemented by the authorities. The failure to give effect to all of the provisions of the Constitution amounts to a flagrant disregard of the wishes of the public that are embodied in the Constitution. The Constitution was emphatically endorsed by the public through a referendum in 2013. As the supreme law of the nation, the Constitution binds the state and requires it to give effect to all of its provisions. The state’s failure to ensure that all the
provisions are implemented undermines the Constitution’s authority as the supreme law and flouts tenets of democracy. In addition, the state’s non-compliance is an affront to the rule of law.

Moreover, the state has a duty to refrain from undermining Zimbabwe’s democracy through amendments of the Constitution that disregard the founding values of the state which include the rule of law, the separation of powers and transparency. The recently passed
Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.2) Act, 2021 (No.2 of 2021) introduced changes that significantly weakened the independence of the judiciary, participatory democracy and the separation of powers.

As a law-based organisation, ZLHR is greatly concerned by the removal of public interviews from the selection process of judges of the higher courts and the introduction of a clause which allows the President to extend the tenure of Supreme Court and Constitutional
Court judges beyond the previous retirement age of 70 years.

The removal of public interviews from the selection process of judges reduces transparency within government and the public’s participation, in contravention of the precepts of participatory democracy. Similarly, the removal of the running mates clause restricts participatory democracy to the extent that it removes the public’s ability to vote for a Vice-President as a running mate during elections. These amendments, among others that were introduced by the amendment, concentrate powers in the Executive and thereby violate the principle of separation of powers. The separation of powers is a fundamental principle of our constitutional order and the rule of law and should thus be respected by the state.

ZLHR also calls upon the state to desist from violating provisions of the Constitution. The authorities recently purported to extend the tenure of the former Chief Justice Luke Malaba, in contravention of section 328(7) of the Constitution which states that an amendment of a term-limit of any public official cannot benefit any person who occupied that office before the amendment. The High Court set aside this purported extension of the tenure of the former Chief Justice.

On this eighth anniversary of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, ZLHR urges government to;

•       Respect the will of the people that is enshrined in the Constitution by fully implementing all of the provisions of the Constitution;

•       Refrain from undermining the founding values of the Constitution and Zimbabwe’s constitutional democracy;

•       Desist from violating provisions of the Constitution.

Warrant Of Arrest For Prisca Mupfumira Over Failure To Attend Trial

By A Correspondent- A warrant of arrest was issued yesterday for former Cabinet Minister Prisca Mupfumira, at present in South Africa on official Parliamentary business, after she failed to attend court for her trial on corruption-related offences although the State agreed last week that her bail conditions could be modified so she had her diplomatic passport back.

While she travelled to South Africa on Parliamentary business, Harare regional magistrate Mrs Esthere Chivasa agreed with the prosecution request that a warrant of arrest be issued after noting that Mapfumire skipped her trial date without the leave of court, although the court had ordered the release of her diplomatic passport until June 9.

The court dismissed the defence argument that since the bail conditions were modified with the consent of the State, the visit was permitted and that it was in any case on Parliamentary business, accepting that she still needed the court to approve her absence from a court hearing and that in any case the legislature and the courts were different and independent branches of the State.

Mupfumira, through her lawyer Mr Admire Rubaya, last week successfully applied for the release of the passport and relaxed her reporting conditions during the time she will be in South Africa. When the accused passport was released the court did not give her a leave to be absent, said Mrs Chivasa when she issued the warrant of arrest against Mupfumira.

This was after the State led by Mr Tafara Chirambira applied for a warrant of arrest against Mupfumira. Mr Rubaya opposed to the State’s application saying the State had consented to the release of the passport with the court ordering for the release of her diplomatic passport from the Clerk of Court.

The accused is being tried by Chief Magistrate Mr Munamato Mutevedzi and on that account there is no trial that is on-going in this court. It is critical to highlight the circumstances surrounding the non-availability of accused.  

The accused made application for alteration of conditions. The acting current deputy Prosecutor General Micheal Reza consented to application in view of Cabinet Authority letter.

-statemedia

Govt Mulls Online ID Applications

By A Correspondent- ICT and Courier Services minister Jenfan Muswere yesterday said the government was putting up measures for people to apply for identification documents online.

Speaking at the launch of St Theresa-Bvekerwa communication information centre in Makoni, Muswere said: “Government is putting in place measures to make it possible for members of the public to apply for identification documents such as passports, national identity cards and birth certificates from the comfort of their homes.”

Most Zimbabweans have been struggling to secure identity documents during the COVID-19 national lockdown where most offices were closed. The minister did not explain how the system would work in rural areas where the majority are not techno savvy and digitally connected.

Muswere added: “This is also being coupled with efforts to turn our post offices into centres offering e-commerce, digital government and digital finance services as a way of making the services available within the proximity for those who do not have the necessary means for them to transact from homes.”

“I want to urge the local community of Bvekerwa and surrounding areas to make full use of the facilities we are commissioning today to uplift our lives.”

He said the government has identified ICTs as one of the pillars and cornerstones for the attainment of the objectives of the National Development Strategy blueprint which was launched by President Emmerson Mnangagwa last year.

Speaking at the same event, Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe director-general Gift Machengete said community information centres could be used as marketing tools for rural tourism.

“Tourism operators in rural areas and remote areas have a difficult time marketing their destinations through traditional media due to production costs, so CIC can be used as marketing tools to promote rural tourism and market the products of downstream industries, including home-based industries,” he said.-newsday

PG Hauled To Court Over Failure To Bring To Court Known Robbers

By A Correspondent- A gold miner, who was attacked and robbed by armed robbers in December last 2018, has approached Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi for the second time accusing court officials of failing to bring the matter to trial three years on.

In a letter of complaint dated May 18, addressed to the PG, Madzivanzira through his lawyer Blessing Zihanzu, said he was shocked that the State failed to handle the trial despite having ample time to do so.

“According to the investigating officer Detective Saurove of CID Homicide, Harare, the trial date was provided on March 4, 2021. What it entails is that the State had two months to prepare for the trial,” Zihanzu said.

He said a co-accused, Valentine Mutasa, from whom the complainant’s pistol was recovered, was not even served with the summons to attend trial.

In January this year, Madzivanzira wrote his first letter demanding trial date for the matter.

“It appears there is deliberate ploy by the officers involved in this matter to give the accused persons the opportunity to be granted bail or to be removed from remand so that they will never have their day in court in respect of our client’s case.”

According to court papers, on December 22, 2018, at around 8pm, Madzivanzira and family arrived home in Ruwa from his mine in Mutoko. After entering the gate, about seven men approached him, produced a rifle and two pistols demanding gold and cash.

The accused ransacked his vehicle, took away two buttons of gold weighing 589,58g, US$1 517, seven cellphones and a pistol.

The robbers threatened to rape Madzivanzira’s daughter demanding to be led to the cash vault. They also destroyed the family’s CCTV camera system, alarms and deflated tyres of the family’s vehicles.

A report was made at Ruwa Police Station under CR 189/12/18.

On January 15, 2019, detectives arrested some of the suspects, leading to the recovery of the pistol which Madzivanzira positively identified as his.

The suspects were identified as George Machanyangwa (37), Crispen Matiyenga (32), Valentine Mutasa (28), Solomon Nyamukondiwa (32) and Moydne Nyambuya (34). The value of stolen goods was pegged at US$37 109, 36 and only the firearm was recovered.-newsday

ZETDC Mulls Tariff Hike

By A Correspondent- Energy deputy minister Magna Mudyiwa has told Parliament that the Zimbabwe Electrical Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) is considering hiking tariffs to raise money for operations, including acquisition of new service vehicles.

Mudyiwa made the remarks on Wednesday while responding to questions by MPs on the ministry’s plan on purchase of vehicles for ZETDC maintenance works.

“We are looking at reviewing the tariffs and if that review is granted, then ZETDC can have funds to purchase the much needed vehicles for their operations,” Mudyiwa said.

“The debtors who owe huge amounts to ZETDC are mostly local authorities which we cannot switch off to enforce payment, some government departments and some few domestic users, but we cannot increase the tariffs.”

She added:

“While we are working on how we can collect our revenue from our usual debtors, being local authorities, we cannot switch off local authorities for humanitarian purposes.

“We are not penalising those citizens, but the operational costs have gone up, economics tells us that everything has gone up since last year.”

She also bemoaned vandalism of power infrastructure “All those copper cables are being targeted by the vandals and that is one set back that ZETDC is going through.

“They are failing to replace the copper cables that have been stolen. It is an exercise that is going on to try and replace those cables with the aluminium cables,” she said.

-newsday

“The Judiciary In Zanu Pf’s Pockets”

By Sindile Ncube- If the Zimbabwean constitution was observed correctly, the majority of the people at the top of Zanu pf would have been arrested way back in the 1980s.

The reason why this has never happened is because the judiciary is  so far deep inside the pockets of Zanu that it is used to clean up the party’s metaphorical bottom.

Recently, there has been this fake furore about the extension of tenor of that judge who legalised the 2017 coup who then went on to preside a whitewash of the ConCourt hearing about election rigging in the 2018.  I’m no law expert, and I have all the respect for all the lawyers out there who work hard defending the defenceless people in Zimbabwe.

However, I  get frustrated whenever I see Zimbabweans spending days on end quoting sections of the law and constitution in an effort  to demonstrate the illegality of Zanu’s actions in this saga.

It is frustrating because by now no one should be in any doubt that the constitution and the law in Zimbabwe is what the Zanu presidium and military says it is. The Zimbabwean judiciary is essentially Zanu’s legal department.  

They are another arm of the party just like the war vets, the military, green bombers and a raft of other subsidised henchmen. The only difference is that the judges are more coherent when justifying their function in the country’s dictatorship.

Moreover, judges possess a facade of respectability from wearing those wigs and robes. But if they took off those costumes you couldn’t tell them apart from the rest of the wrinkly old men in Zanu who are ruining the country.

In fact, some of the judges are also war veterans and former soldiers which is typical of Zanu to have revolving doors between its instruments of power.

Whether a judge is given the stamp to be chief justice until they are 156 years is not the real problem. The problem is that all the top judges in this dictatorship are oversubsidised legal  enablers whose job it is to whitewash Zanu’s human rights abuses and criminality. P

eople still have fresh memories of those judges snarling and frowning during that 2018 ConCourt hearing the end of which they ignored clear evidence of electoral tampering. But the judicial isn’t completely oppressive of the Zimbabwean people all the time about everything.

No. It serves justice in some issues, but on the important issue about who rules the country and who gets to get away with criminality, the judiciary will always serve the interests of whoever is in control of Zanu.

We saw this in 2017 during the coup when Mugabe’s house was surrounded by armed soldiers. The courts somehow found an angle to say that the coup was legal because at that moment Mugabe had lost power and ED and Chiwenga were now deciding the law.

Right now there is an ongoing campaign to get people to register to vote in the 2023 election. Indeed, registering is one of the steps people should take in order to get their voices heard, but the vote will need to be secured.

One of the ways of securing the vote is to have people observing the votes,  their transportation and most importantly the tallying at ZEC HQ. This is what we democrats should be focused on, not these internal squabbles in Zanu. 2023 is not far, let’s keep our eyes on the prize.

“Keep These Cabinet Minutes A Secret”- To Others We Are A Laughing Stock !!!

By Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo- This is not the cabinet’s role. What’s going on gentlemen and ladies? Cabinet ‘ s role is to drive development agenda and policy formulation.

What you discussed belongs to a devolution council, local Government Board, and private sector player facility The role of cabinet is simple, to ensure smooth flow of policy formulation.

Honestly , some of these minutes should never be made public. I’m very disappointed after going through measures put in place by the entire cabinet of Zimbabwe, on reducing traffic congestion in Harare.

Honestly speaking, we have men and women, highly profiled, seating in the cabinet chambers, to discuss about the issue of working hard on mbudzi roundabout? Is Harare , Mbudzi roundabout? Does purchasing of buses reduce congestion in the entire Zimbabwe?

We have a cabinet comprised of learned lawyers, business Community, medical personnel, honestly to sit in a 24 hour cabinet meeting to come up with such hogwash recommendations?

Where is our country going? I’m literally disappointed, and I’m sure the President is to retire with honesty legacy, he must relieve the whole cabinet and come up with a proper team.

Here is my two cents advice ;

1. Establish a devoution Committee comprising of Harare City Council officials, business Community, corporate world leaders, technical sound people, ZINARA, Development practitioners, engineers, town planners, and come up with a proper plan on how to re-design the town NB : don’t limit solutions to cabinet chambers only. There are people with solutions , knowledge, understanding out there. Consult others, remove selfishness, at the end after consultation, credit goes to you, because you are the driver of the seat. Learn to consult, citizen’s perspective is critical on such decisions.

2. We need spaghetti roads We can’t run away from that, it’s a fact, the town is expanding, and our reasoning capacity must expand, we also need expansion of brains in the cabinet. Purchasing of ZUPCO buses is not a solution, unless you tell me, someone is looting through the facility. The money could be channeled to expansion of roads. We can have five spaghetti roads right from five different directions of the entire city, and this will increase advancement of technology, infrastructure Development improvement etc.

3. Technical sound people – Exchange programs & fellowship We should be sending technical sound people to go to countries like Rwanda, Kenya, South Africa and many other countries, to see how they have done their roads. We also need that kind of urban planning. Instead of limiting decision making to cabinet only, incorporate others to be part of strategic thinking , and this will improve our country.

4. Development partnership Government must partner with private sector on these projects. The major challenge is that they are few people who want to benefit in every project, even small projects, like two kilometer road facility networking project. Why can’t you give away these projects to private sector? The challenge is that we have Cabinet Ministers who want to be part of every project released by the Government, and they don’t want any participation from anyone else, other than themselves. We need broader alliance perspective on infrastructure development. Let’s come up with proposals to deal with such a crisis. Open the gates for everyone to participate in economic revival strategy of our country.

5. Amount of purchasing of ZUPCO buses is not sustainable Why can’t you take the 100 million United States Dollars, and open at least five roads which leads to the main CBD? Honestly , you tell me that you go into the Munhumutapa boardroom, spend 15 hours to go and discuss about purchasing of ZUPCO buses??? It’s not adding up. We need spaghetti roads around Harare city, and make use of that money to expand the town

6. Development partnership Liberalize the economy. Ideas must come from everywhere, don’t limit ideas to yourselves. Citizen’s perspective is critical, for our country’s focused thinking solutions. Allow other players to be part of decision making processes in Zimbabwe.

7. Councils must not be enemy of progress Formulate devolution councils, and make use of those councils. Incorporate them in key decisions. Actually the cabinet should not be discussing such issues, it is the role of the councils, or establishment of devolution councils which comprise of local Government officials, Harare city council officials, ZINARA, Urban Development planners, engineers etc. The role of cabinet is to push for policy formulation.

8. Funding When Development partnership, liberalization, public partnerships is there, then funding is not even difficult. There is no need for treasury to be funding this project. For what purpose? This can be done through private sector, and they can even manage their own fund. Why is it that every time, projects like these involve treasury?

9. Mbuya Nehanda project was supposed to come after spaghetti roads expansion. Honestly, to go around and tell the whole world that you have used 100 million on Mbuya Nehanda project, it’s a surprise to everyone. Do you really care about the welfare of citizens out there? Do we really need the project at the moment? Was it a priority?

10. Zambia should be our case study Go to our neighbouring country, Zambia and see what they have done in Lusaka. They have opened more than four spaghetti roads around Lusaka city. His Excellency, Edgar Lungu, officially opened the roads, and this was a major boost to their economy. We have nothing to show in Harare, there is serious congestion, most people get home as late as 2200 hrs searching for transport. We only hear on ZTV that Government has purchased over 150 buses, practically on the ground, it can not be proven.

Last but not least, if you go around and make an Impact Assessment on the roads done so far , we have literally become a laughing stock around the world. You look at the roads, you simply conclude that kids were playing with mud to come up with such a road, then the next thing, you open a newspaper, and find out that five million dollars ( USD), was paid for that road construction.

Are we really serious with our country? Look at the Christmas pass road, one former Cabinet Minister, was given a tender to do the road, and he used a lot of pit sand, and gravel, the next thing, he was paid over 20 million for that dummy job.

Today he is seen with poshy cars, living large, you see? We are purchasing those buses, in exchange of what? Where is the money coming from? What are we benefitting from the deal? There is no enough disclosure on the nature of these deals.

We need disclosure on the nature of the deals. At the end, we will end up mortgaging our country to foreigners. Who is benefitting from what? It’s not yet clear, on the framework of these ZUPCO buses.

From my understanding, there are two major companies who are involved in these deals, Sakunda Holdings, and Fossils, and this complicates the whole process of clarity and accountability of Government resources.

It further implicates individuals whose names have been tainted on Government funds, ranging from Command Agriculture, and many other shady deals. Open the economy to everyone !!!

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

FULL TEXT- LEAD Press Statement On R2P

21 May 2021

This world will never be free unless the United Nations (UN) is called to order together with it’s shameful captors. When you see a whole electoral Chief intimidating election participants it can be deduced that the referee was not neutral at all and we begin to wonder why.

Progressive minds received another shock of their lives when we woke up to a tweet by the UN Watch to the effect that some countries made up something called the LIST OF SHAME for trying to defend and protect their territorial integrity.

The 15 countries which include Zimbabwe voted NO to the UN General Assembly resolution on the Responsibility to Protect.

In as much as it might look as if the countries tried to justify and or protect human rights abuses or anything of that sort, it must be considered that international relations will always be governed by selfish national interests.

Taking notes from the Libyan case study it is also evident that wherever this R2P resolution is implemented, citizens are always left in a more dire situation than the original situation.

The so called late Libyan dictator Muammer Gadaffi is gone but no peace has been achieved, instead the situation on the ground has become more miserable and volatile than what was initially there.

If anything, all African and Asian countries must vote NO to all UN resolutions on their sister countries. UN security council must reform first and treat all countries as equals. They will never fix anything we are facing in Africa when they protect each other.

The U.S. has done the worst Human Rights abuses in the world but the UN watch will never take them to court for that. They sponsor a lot of wars and chaos everywhere including the Democratic Republic of Congo, creating a conducive environment for systematically orchestrated looting.

Zimbabwe is on sanctions without a UN resolution, infact the UN declared these sanctions illegal yet there has been no attempt whatsoever to protect Zimbabwe’s sovereignty. The world must wake up now or never to see how much we celebrate death of our integrity and sovereignty in search for captured foreign democracy whose outcomes we don’t even know.

In December 2020 the United States and other countries including the UK voted NO in rejection to an end to Racial Discrimination and inequality and no List Of Shame was published.

Now that the NO’s have gone against white man’s interests it becomes shameful to present opposing views.

Conclusively, it can be deduced that in this instance the NO votes are a way of saying you cause wars and conflicts for your personal gain hence the need to rethink the responsibility of reconciliation commission and work things out on our own.

Linda Tsungirirai Masarira LEAD President

“Israel Defence Forces Are Inflicting Unacceptable Material Damage On News Organisations”: RSF

Targeted Israeli airstrikes have destroyed the premises of 23 Palestinian and international media outlets in the Gaza Strip in the past ten days. 

Those destroyed by last Saturday’s airstrikes include the bureaux of the US news agency, the Associated Press, and the Qatari TV broadcaster Al Jazeera.

What the Israeli military has claimed, namely that the buildings destroyed in these attacks were legitimate military targets because of an alleged Hamas presence, is completely false from the legal viewpoint because these buildings were also housing civilians, in this case, journalists and their installations and equipment. 

RSF maintains that, by deliberately destroying media infrastructure, the Israeli military violated Resolution 2222 on the protection of journalists, which the UN Security Council unanimously adopted in May 2015, as well as the Geneva Conventions and the Rome Statute (applicable to the Palestinian Territories)*.

The Israel Defence Forces are inflicting unacceptable material damage on news organisations and, more broadly, are obstructing media coverage of a conflict that directly affects the civilian population.

RSF has formally asked International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to investigate these airstrikes, which we regard as war crimes.

Thank you for your valuable support


Reporters Without Borders Team

Mistaken Identity Gone Wrong, As Family Process Funeral Rites For Recuperating Relative

By A Correspondent- A Harare family last week mistakenly processed a burial order and organised funeral rites for an unidentified man whom they mistook for their presumed dead relative, Enock Foya.

The family only realised shortly before burial that they had collected the wrong body.

It later turned out that Enock whom they presumed dead, was recuperating at Sally Mugabe Hospital after being knocked down by a car at Mbare Musika three weeks ago.

According to Freddy Foya, his brother Enock went missing for about three weeks. Freddy said he was later informed that a man only identified as Foya had been hit by a bus on April 30 along Seke Road and died on the spot.

The accident victim, NewsDay Weekender heard, had no identity documents on him. The bus driver later gathered from people at Mbare Musika that the deceased was only identified as Foya. He went to Mbare Police Station where he reported the accident.

Last week on Wednesday, Freddy then identified the wrong corpse at Harare Hospital mortuary, after being told that his younger brother was the one who was crushed by the bus.

“I am the one who mistakenly identified the man as my younger brother since there was too much light in the mortuary,” Freddy said.

“The man looked similar to my brother. On Friday last week when we were about to collect the body after we had done all the necessary arrangements, that is when we discovered that it was not Enoch’s.”

Enoch is still receiving treatment at the health facility after sustaining injuries on his left leg.

newsday

ED Violates Own Covid-19 Rules

President Emmerson Mnangagwa greets supporters of his ruling ZANU PF party gather for an election rally in Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe, July 17, 2018. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo – RC1A80283490

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday defied COVID-19 safety protocols set by his government after he gathered thousands of people for a cultural event in Gokwe South, hours before his Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, who doubles as Health minister, placed City of Kwekwe under a 14-day lockdown following the outbreak of the much-feared Indian variant of the disease in the Midlands city.

The B.1.617 variant was detected in Kwekwe last week after it claimed the life of Robson Kadenhe (76) and infected nine people he came into contact with, including family members.

Kadenhe is believed to have been infected by his niece who had just returned from India. She, too, has tested positive to COVID-19.

The thousands of people, among them villagers, who attended Mnangagwa’s Gokwe event yesterday ignored social distancing regulations while others had no face masks.

“I want to thank you for welcoming me in these huge numbers. When I go back, I will tell the party leadership at the politburo that you love your leadership and you are united,” Mnangagwa said braggingly.

“The COVID-19 pandemic is still here with us and poses a serious threat, we must continue to observe COVID-19 regulations of social distancing like you are right now and of staying at home, I know some of you were unhappy with these regulations, but they have to be observed,” he told the gathering.

Mnangagwa’s government has often been accused of selective application of the law after unleashing police to disrupt opposition MDC Alliance gatherings, citing safety concerns, while allowing ruling Zanu-PF meetings to go on uninterrupted.

Chiwenga, in a statement yesterday, said Kwekwe’s lockdown included a dusk-to-dawn curfew, reduced business hours, closure of bars, beerhalls and bottle stores.

He said his ministry would disinfect supermarkets, Amaveni dumpsite, Old Gokwe Road bus terminus, Junk Yard, among others. Quarantine of suspects, vigorous contact-tracing as well as screening of schools would be intensified, he said.

-newsday

Calling Mwonzora Mwonzorewa After Muzorewa Is One Thing And Making Him MDC Fall Guy Is Foolish And Dangerous

By Patrick Guramatunhu- “MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora (DM) has often been described as a sellout and likened to Rhodesia-Zimbabwe quisling Bishop Abel Muzorewa.

Mwonzora, nicknamed “Mwonzorewa” by critics who are determined to ensure that the Muzorewa analogy sticks for posterity, took over from Thokozani Khupe as party leader at last year’s congress,” reported The News Hawk.

The characterisation of Mwonzora as a Mnangagwa puppet no different from Muzorewa as an Ian Smith puppet is spot on. 

As much as Zimbabweans are hungry for meaningful political change to restore the fundament freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful vote, the same things they were crying for before independence; the people know they will never get them from Mnangagwa just as they knew they would not get them from Smith. 

Ian Smith tolerated Muzorewa as a stooge he could use to give himself legitimacy as representing the blacks. Ian Smith decided how many black MPs Muzorewa was to get and everyone knew the whites controlled everything and called all the shots in the Rhodesia-Zimbabwe. 

Similarly Mnangagwa has the dictatorial powers to ensure Zanu PF wins 2/3 majority and the presidency in any elections and Mwonzora must be content with whatever scraps Zanu PF gives him. Mnangagwa tolerates MDC for the sole purpose of legitimacy. 

But if the truth be told, MDC became a compromised and utterly useless opposition party during 2008 to 2013 GNU. The MDC’s primary task in the GNU was to implement the necessary democratic reforms to dismantle the Zanu PF dictatorship and replace it with a healthy and function democracy. Morgan Tsvangirai and company failed to deliver even one democratic reform. 

The GNU was tasked to draft a new democratic constitution and produced instead a dictator’s creed. Paul Mangwana, the Zanu PF co-chairperson on the parliamentary committee that drafted the constitution could not resist boasting that it was Mugabe who had “dictated” 

MDC leaders, en masse, came out in support of the new constitution. “This is the most democratic constitution ever!” said Professor Welshman Ncube, President of MDC-Ncube and Minister in the GNU. “And I am speaking as a constitutional lawyer in my other life!” He was a retired UZ law Professor. 

“The new constitution is an MDC child!” insisted MDC – T President and Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai. 

The people were convinced and approved the new constitution by a staggering 93% in the March 2013 referendum. 

SADC leaders were not so easily fooled and wanted the July 2013 elections postponed until democratic were implemented. “If you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done!” they warned Tsvangirai and company. 

MDC leaders paid no heed to the warning and, as the SADC leaders had rightly predicted, Zanu PF blatantly rigged the elections and thus proving beyond all doubt that the so called “MDC child” democratic constitution was if fact a dictator’s creed dictated by Robert Mugabe himself. 

MDC leaders participating in the 2013 and then 2018 elections as nothing more than Zanu PF’s acolytes, there to give the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy in return for a few gravy train seats and a share of the annual Political Party Finance Act payout. President Mnangagwa has since extended the reward to include all the presidential candidate who joined his POLAD. 

It was USA ambassador to Zimbabwe 2004 to 2007, Chris Dell, who predicted that Morgan Tsvangirai was “flawed and indecisive character who will become an albatross round the nation’s neck if he got into power!” Tsvangirai and his MDC friends did get into power in the 2008 to 2013 GNU and by failing to implement even one reform and then participating in flawed elections to give the vote rigging Zanu PF they have become the milestone round the nation’s neck, dragging us all deed into the crashing abyss. 

All MDC leaders involved in the 2008 to 2013 GNU have proven beyond all doubt that they are corrupt and breathtakingly incompetent. To therefore single out Douglas Mwonzora and a few around him as the corrupt, incompetent and Mnagagwa puppets is wrong and dangerous because it gives the impression that Chamisa and the rest still in the MDC A factions are clean, innocent and the epitome of the competent leaders the nation has been dying for. Nothing could be further from the truth!

It should be remember here that Bishop Tendekayi Abel Muzorewa was once upon a time a darling of the nation. He fall out of favour when he signed his Rhodesia-Zimbabwe agreement with Ian Smith.

Robert Mugabe, Emmerson Mnangagwa and the rest of the Zanu PF leaders were themselves the nation’s liberation heroes and heroines and rightly revered until they imposed the de facto one-party, Zanu PF, dictatorship. Corruption and mismanagement destroyed the nation’s economy forcing millions into abject poverty and over 30 000 were murdered to establish and retain the dictatorship. 

Mugabe and a few others around him were booted out of power in the military coup of 2017 by Mnangagwa and company. Mugabe and the G40 faction were blamed for all the evil of the 37 years of Zanu PF corrupt and tyrannical rule although it was none other than Mnangagwa and many of the coup plotters who had carried out the blatant vote rigging, the wholesale looting, etc. 

Making Mugabe the fall guy for all the evil of Zanu PF of the last 37 years and giving Mnangagwa and company a squawky clean bill of health was a grave mistake and one the nation so regretted. 

Mnangagwa and his coup plotters promised to revive the economy with the clarion call “Zimbabwe is open for business!” Promised to stamp out corruptions, to hold free, fair and credible elections and a host of other things. The regime never kept any of the promises because Zimbabwe was still a pariah state, same as it was under Mugabe.

It is one thing nickname Mwonzora Mwonzorewa after Muzorewa but it would be folly to make him the fall guy of all MDC’s blunders and betrayals and give Chamisa et al a clean bill of health just as we did with Mnangagwa and the coup plotter in 2017. The GNU proved that Chamisa, Biti and the rest in MDC A are just as corrupt and incompetent as Mwonzora. 

Both Nelson Chamisa and his MDC A and Douglas Mwonzora and his MDC-T are set to participate in the flawed and illegal 2023 election just as they did in the 2018 elections. Zanu PF will rig the elections to get 2/3 majority and the presidency and the two parties’ participation will give the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy. 

The grime reality of yet another five year term of Zanu PF corrupt and tyrannical rule is simply too gustily to contemplate. The election will settle the question of which of the two gentlemen, Chamisa and Mwonzora will have the bragging right to call himself leader of Zimbabwe’s main opposition but why has that to be at the expense of once again giving the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy! 

Douglas Mwonzora is just as corrupt and incompetent as the other MDC leaders Nelson Chamisa, Tendai Biti, David Coltart, etc. They are all peas from the same MDC pod of the 2008 to 2013 GNU era. They will all dragged us into a flawed and illegal 2023 elections for the sake of a few gravy train seats and once again give vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy. After 41 years of rigged elections we must stop this madness by refusing to participate in these flawed elections. 

We must demand the implementation of the democratic reforms to guarantee free, fair and credible elections before election. If Zanu PF and MDC cannot implement the reforms, the clearly failed to do so during the 2008 to 2013 GNU, then we must appoint others who can. 

In the grand scheme of things, we will never forgive ourselves if Mwonzorewa did stick at the price of Zanu PF rigging the 2023 elections and getting  legitimacy because we participating. We really need to focus on what matters – stopping Zanu PF getting away with another rigged election by refusing to participate in flawed elections.