By A Correspondent- Aspiring models were allegedly duped of their money by Dexter Munashe Chiponda, of little-known modelling agent Face of Africa.
The trio of Delene January, Tadiwanashe Shambira and Tatenda Tarasana became the victims late last year.
January and Shambira were swindled of US$40, while Tarasana was conned of R377 which she sent via mobile service company Mukuru.
Chiponda also allegedly requested nude images of January and Shambira and made sexual advances on the former.
The trio opened up recently in a WhatsApp group for the movement Models Against Abuse initiated by Lucia “Lucie Bardie” Mazhou.
“We initially paid US$10 to join Chiponda’s Face of Africa and the coach was Mr Slim. The organisation had just four models. I suggested cargo skirts, cargo pants and T-shirts with the agency’s logo for easy identification since Dexter was organising a workshop. He welcomed the idea and asked us to pay US$ 15 for a cargo skirt and US$ 10 for a T-shirt in total US$25,” January said.
“I then gave him US$40 since I had no exact amount of US$25, but he didn’t give me the US$15 change. We later learnt that he was squandering people’s money. He never paid anything to anyone. His graphic designer only got US$20 from March to November last year.”
January also accused Chiponda of improperly touching her and requesting nude pictures.
“When we gave him our pictures, he said we looked old suggesting that we were supposed to expose our bodies. He then sent us the type of pictures he expected. I laughed, quizzing him if this was not going to ruin my dream to get married. He then said ‘you never know, maybe I am the one who is going to marry you’. I laughed and told him that I didn’t want to be married to a Zimbabwean. Eventually, I sent him a picture of someone in a lingerie pant,” she said.
“On September 23, he moved his hand on my thighs and hands when he had called me for a meeting at Oxbow at Angwa City Mall. I was quick to warn and advise him to stick to business.”
January added: “He also had affairs with some models and unfairly removed some from his WhatsApp platform. At one point, he asked a certain lady to send him her picture while clad in an undergarment, claiming that he wanted to forward it to a company which advertises pants.”
Shambira confirmed that Chiponda requested her nude pictures, adding that they looked for help from all corners, but their efforts were fruitless.
“At first, he (Chiponda) was a really nice guy till he started asking me to be a glamour model. He asked me to be shot while naked. I listened to him the first time, he began to ask for nude pictures when at home saying I want to see your new look,” she said.
“That is when I decided to ask our then coach (Mr Slim) about glamour modelling and he said that was not good for people of our age. That time we were 17 and he discouraged us from venturing into that kind of modelling.”
Contacted for comment, Chiponda disputed the allegations.
“When people are at loggerheads with someone, they don’t have to lie because the story might turn against them. About sexual advancements and nudes, it’s a lie. They said they are glamour models and that is the reason why I avoided going for shoots with them. Glamour modelling is a personal choice and no one is forced, one does it out of her own consent,” he said.
“There are two sides to every coin. Coming to monetary issues, it’s not Shambira whom I dealt with, but Delene only. Delene ordered a personalised T-shirt and cargo skirt. Her merchandise was delayed since lithography is not an essential service provider. So COVID-19 restrictions came into play. Out of emotions, they both left our WhatsApp group.”
Chiponda alleged that the models had also breached their contracts.
“I did not issue them any certificates because leaving without completing a set task was breaching a contract. Later on when her merchandise was ready, she asked for compensation and I explained that the delay was beyond anyone’s control. I have her stuff, but she insisted on monetary compensation,” he said.
By A Correspondent- South Africa’s Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) on Sunday intercepted gold bars worth R11 million at OR Tambo International Airport.
Preliminary investigations by the Hawks revealed that the suspect had travelled from Harare to Johannesburg.
This was revealed by Faith Mazibuko, a Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Community Safety in the Gauteng Provincial Government.
Mazibuko, however, did not divulge the suspect’s nationality, age or gender as the Hawks continued with investigations.
She tweeted:
The preliminary investigation by the Hawks revealed that the suspect travelled from Harare, Zimbabwe to Johannesburg, South Africa. The 23 pieces of gold worth R11 million were seized for further investigation.
By A Correspondent- Zimdancehall chanter, Seh Calaz born Tawanda Mumanyi is under fire over his remarks on Ndebele King Lobengula whom he claimed sold the country for short-lived gains.
A newly formed pressure group, Inhlokomo YeSizwe, whose objective is to fight discrimination “in all its forms as engineered by consecutive Zanu-pf governments,” has criticised Seh Calaz saying his Lobengula remarks were an insult to the Ndebele Nation. The action-orientated mass movement said:
On May 8, 2021, Pindula News published a nauseating report from Seh Calaz insulting the late Ndebele king, HRH King Lobengula and the whole of the Ndebele nation. In his ill-advised advice to musicians to save for a rainy day and to engage in lucrative financial deals, he chose to single out the Ndebele King as an example of bad negotiation.
Below is the quotation as reported in Pindula News online:
_He likened mortgaging one’s future for short-term exposure to Lobengula, a Ndebele King who reportedly “sold” the country to British fortune hunters in the 19th century for a few hundred pounds. Seh Calaz posted on Facebook:_
_He went further to claim that King Lobengula sold the country for short term gain. If this Tawanda Mumanyi, has a poor grasp of history, why did he not look closer to home where his direct ancestors are still parcelling out land and mineral resources for peanuts to the new Chinese colonisers. We have not heard him condemn this. Surely if he was looking for examples of poor management of personal and national resources he could have started by checking what is happening right under his nose in his own back yard._
Since it is clear that this was a calculated attack on the Ndebele nation and Mthwakazi nation as a whole, we would like to demand that this story be taken down from Pindula News and Facebook for lack of decorum. In addition, on behalf of all self-respecting people of Mthwakazi, Inhlokomo YeSizwe demands an immediate public apology. Failure to that will see our pressure group take matters into their own hands the next time Seh Calaz sets foot in Matabeleland.
Seh Calaz made the Lobengula remarks in a warning targeted at Zimbabwean artistes amid allegations that some promoters and or producers were exploiting them.
He spoke after a NASHTV-artiste contract that suggested that NASHTV was exploiting artistes had leaked.
Police have launched investigations into allegations that Douglas Mwonzora stole $6 million from MDC-T coffers in the run-up to the party’s elective congress last year, piling pressure on the beleaguered politician whom critics say is cosying up to the ruling Zanu-PF party to avoid prosecution.
Mwonzora’s former aide and party activist, Patson Murimoga, who said he reported the case to the police and Zimbabwe AntiCorruption Commission, appears to have the support of party vice-president Thokozani Khupe and other senior executives.
Murimoga told NewsDay yesterday that he felt the delay in arresting Mwonzora was because political considerations were taking precedence over justice.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, however, yesterday confirmed that the matter was being investigated.
“I can confirm that we received that case, and it is being investigated by the Criminal Investigations Department,” Nyathi said.
Mwonzora’s spokesperson Lloyd Damba rubbished the allegations of theft, arguing that Murimoga was not an influential party member.
“First, you need to understand that Murimoga has no locus standi to speak about party finances because he is not a member of the finance and administration committee. He was just a band member, a praise singer for the party and it ends there,” Damba said.
“You must also understand that the finances of the party are not administered by an individual, but by a committee, and the party account has more than three signatories and not an individual.”
But Murimoga claimed that MDC-T supporters were not happy because of the missing money and the lack of explanation from Mwonzora.
“We had the Elias Mashavira case that he sponsored, but we never had (Morgan) Tsvangirai firing him. He also was behind cases that fought (MDC Alliance leader Nelson) Chamisa, but he was not fired from the party. I am tempted to think that the people he fought accusing them of being undemocratic were actually better than him,” he said.
Mwonzora accuses losing MDC-T presidential candidates for pushing Murimoga to get him arrested over the alleged missing $6 million, which he says could be accounted for.
Last week during a party meeting, top executives of the party, including Khupe, were ordered to leave for defying a directive to withdraw financial impropriety charges they filed against the party leader.
The resolution to purge defiant executives was read out to Khupe and her team last Wednesday following a national standing committee meeting held two weeks ago.
Besides Khupe, Mwonzora’s axe is also likely to fall on party chairperson Morgen Komichi, Chief Ndlovu and several top executives after they insisted that Mwonzora should account for the $6 million which they say was illegally withdrawn from party coffers ahead of the party’s extraordinary congress in December.
Mwonzora allegedly ordered party heavyweights to withdraw their support for the case.
Damba claimed that the congress had made a resolution that there were no missing funds, hence Mwonzora had no case to answer.
By A Correspondent- The family of the slain Murewa boy, Tapiwa Makore, says it is still waiting to hear from the police on the progress made in searching for their son’s head.
Tapiwa was allegedly murdered in September last year for ritual purposes and was buried six months later in March.
His father, Munyaradzi Makore, told NewsDay that they were still waiting to hear from the police.
“We are still waiting. We haven’t heard anything from police since the burial of our son. We will hear from them. So far, nothing can be said concerning the missing body parts,” he said.
The remains of the boy were buried at his homestead in Nyamutumbu village at a funeral that was attended by government ministers.
The family has tried in vain both traditional and religious means to locate the boy’s head.
Last Wednesday in the National Assembly, Zengeza West MP Job Sikhala (MDC Alliance) asked Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe to explain what the police was doing to ensure that the boy’s head was found.
“What I am aware of is that forensic audits were done and the family was not very satisfied. They were saying some of the parts do not belong to him. The family was then free to choose their own scientists who would carry out the forensic audit. As far as the police are concerned, thorough investigations were done,” Kazembe said.-Newsday
By A Correspondent- President Mnangagwa has left for Botswana for the commissioning of Kazungula Bridge.
The President was seen off at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, several Cabinet Ministers and service chiefs.
The President will join his Botswana counterpart Mr Masisi and Zambian President Edgar Lungu, to form the trident that will benefit from the completion of the 923-metre long bridge.
He was accompanied by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Ambassador Fredrick Shava, Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Hon Felix Mhonha, among other senior Government officials.
ByA Correspondent- Zimbabwe has an estimated 7,9 million people, including 4,1 million children, that are in need of urgent life-saving health services and humanitarian assistance due to multiple hazards brough about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
This was revealed by the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) in its recent report, which also noted that the country was at risk of outbreaks of waterborne diseases such as diarrhoea and cholera due to heavy rains that fell this year.
Unicef said this year, it needed US$74,7 million to meet Zimbabwe’s humanitarian needs, including US$18,9 million for emergency and US$16 million for the health response. “More than 38 000 children with severe acute malnutrition that has increased from 3,6% in 2019 to 4,5% in 2020 need treatment,” the Unicef report read.
“As of September 20, 2020, Zimbabwe reported nearly 7 700 cases of COVID-19; over 200 deaths, and 5 900 recoveries. Some 7,9 million people will need life-saving health services, 38 000 children with malnutrition will need treatment, and 140 000 people will need HIV and Aids services.”
The report said the impact of COVID-19 had further weakened the country’s public health system, risking widespread strikes by healthcare workers that were demanding improved working conditions.
“Health Development Fund (HDF) is a Health System Strengthening effort with the primary objective to support the Government of Zimbabwe to build health systems for delivery of effective health services for the population.” Unicef said through its HDF, it managed to pool resources for Cyclone Idai victims in 2019 and other emergencies.
“All the required essential medicines and commodities for the emergency response were ready and in stock to be deployed to the affected areas. And the established networks of well-trained village health workers were quickly mobilised to support disease prevention activities,” the report further read.
“The health sector response prevented potential epidemic disease outbreaks such as cholera and measles through mass integrated vaccination campaigns, reaching over 67 000 children (six to 59 months) with measles and almost 470 000 of eligible persons with oral cholera vaccines.”-Newsday
By A Correspondent- Police have launched investigations into allegations that Douglas Mwonzora stole $6 million from MDC-T coffers in the run-up to the party’s elective congress last year, piling pressure on the beleaguered politician whom critics say is cosying up to the ruling Zanu-PF party to avoid prosecution.
Mwonzora’s former aide and party activist, Patson Murimoga, who said he reported the case to the police and Zimbabwe AntiCorruption Commission, appears to have the support of party vice-president Thokozani Khupe and other senior executives.
Murimoga told NewsDay yesterday that he felt the delay in arresting Mwonzora was because political considerations were taking precedence over justice.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, however, yesterday confirmed that the matter was being investigated.
“I can confirm that we received that case, and it is being investigated by the Criminal Investigations Department,” Nyathi said.
Mwonzora’s spokesperson Lloyd Damba rubbished the allegations of theft, arguing that Murimoga was not an influential party member.
“First, you need to understand that Murimoga has no locus standi to speak about party finances because he is not a member of the finance and administration committee. He was just a band member, a praise singer for the party and it ends there,” Damba said.
“You must also understand that the finances of the party are not administered by an individual, but by a committee, and the party account has more than three signatories and not an individual.”
But Murimoga claimed that MDC-T supporters were not happy because of the missing money and the lack of explanation from Mwonzora.
“We had the Elias Mashavira case that he sponsored, but we never had (Morgan) Tsvangirai firing him. He also was behind cases that fought (MDC Alliance leader Nelson) Chamisa, but he was not fired from the party. I am tempted to think that the people he fought accusing them of being undemocratic were actually better than him,” he said.
Mwonzora accuses losing MDC-T presidential candidates for pushing Murimoga to get him arrested over the alleged missing $6 million, which he says could be accounted for.
Last week during a party meeting, top executives of the party, including Khupe, were ordered to leave for defying a directive to withdraw financial impropriety charges they filed against the party leader.
The resolution to purge defiant executives was read out to Khupe and her team last Wednesday following a national standing committee meeting held two weeks ago.
Besides Khupe, Mwonzora’s axe is also likely to fall on party chairperson Morgen Komichi, Chief Ndlovu and several top executives after they insisted that Mwonzora should account for the $6 million which they say was illegally withdrawn from party coffers ahead of the party’s extraordinary congress in December.
Mwonzora allegedly ordered party heavyweights to withdraw their support for the case.
Damba claimed that the congress had made a resolution that there were no missing funds, hence Mwonzora had no case to answer.-Newsday
By A Correspondent- The Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance said it had gone a gear up in its rural mobilisation exercise targeting six million voters for the 2023 elections.
The opposition party’s secretary for rural mobilisation and strategy, Happymore Chidziva said they were taking the rural mobilisation campaign to Mashonaland Central province this week, but were likely to face a daunting task in penetrating an area traditionally seen as a Zanu-PF stronghold.
“We are targeting six million change voices as MDC Alliance. Our rural mobilisation is on and we are now moving towards Mashonaland Central province,” Chidziva said.
“From rural areas we don’t target a specific age group; we just want at least three million rural voices. We are meeting opinion leaders, interfacing with them discussing change. Every society has its influential people and opinion setters hence we are meeting them before going to grassroots.”
Chidziva said their six million vote mobilisation campaign was not meant to counter that of their arch-rivals.
The Zanu-PF party is currently on a cell restructuring and verification exercise which is targeting to achieve five million supporters.
GWERU – President Emmerson Mnangagwa apologist and Gweru businessman Douglas Kwande has run down turned the premises of Zimbabwe Glass Holdings (Zimglass) which he bought for US$22mand turned it into a cattle pen.
Kwande bought the company from the state-run Industrial Development Corporation but workers have dismissed it as cheap propaganda claims that he paid US$22m.
Zimglass, Zimbabwe’s sole producer of glass used to export to Malawi and Zambia, churning out 120 tonnes per week and employing 500 workers. It was one of the biggest companies in Gweru run by the state-owned IDC.
The Mirror visited the company and established that the sprawling 10-hectare premises located along Bristol Road in Gweru are now used as grazing and a cattle pen for Kwande’s 100 herds of cattle.
Patrick Chirombo a former HR Officer at Zimglass said it was painful to see the giant company sinking further into an abyss.
He attacked the government for giving the company to someone who has no capacity.
Gweru Mayor Josiah Makombe lamented the deal between IDC and Kwande as an economic disaster for Gweru. Zimglass closed shop in 2010.
The arrangement is a violation of the City’s by-laws which bans the keeping of cattle in the city.
The Mirror established that Kwande has also set up grinding mills at Zimglass where he is processing Premier maize meal that is sold in his …………supermarkets.
Kwande acquired the company through his Brainman Investments at a time when the new dispensation under President Mnangagwa promised a quick fix of defunct companies including CSC, Shabani Mashaba Mines and Zisco.
Kwande requested a face-to-face interview with The Mirror but failed to show up on numerous occasions.
Makombe said that it is illegal for Kwande to keep cattle in the city and a team of council workers would be dispatched to investigate. He said the grinding mills must be properly licensed for them to operate.
The glass produced by Zimglass was mainly sold to Delta Beverages, African Distillers, Mutare Bottling Company, Straitia Investments, Olivine Industries, Datlabs and E. Snell and Company.
“It is sad for the city and the country that the firm was bought by someone who cannot revive it. We needed an investor who comes to create jobs and wealth,” said Makombe.
Residents who spoke to The Mirror said Government assets in Gweru have become fruits for easy picking by those connected to Zanu PF leadership.
Moses Chikwadzi, a former secretary for the workers’ committee said Zimglass remains a strategic company to the country and called for immediate intervention.
He said that hundreds of workers including some who worked for the company for 30 years walked out of the company empty-handed. The understanding was that the workers were going to be paid their benefits from the proceeds of the sale of the company.
“It’s painful and l feel like crying. All workers walked out with nothing. We must be paid our benefits from the US$22m that IDC received from Kwande,” said Chikwadzi.
Chirombo dismissed the US$22m tag on the company and said there is evidence from lawyers that the company was sold for a song. He said it went for RTGS$22m
He described the price as peanuts considering that the company has machinery worth millions of dollars.
The Mirror understands that Kwande also got the industrial sand claim some 10km outside Gweru.
This is where sand used for making glass is obtained but instead of keeping the sand for glass making, this is now being sold to those building houses and moulding bricks.
By A Correspondent-Zanu PF has launched an embarrassing propaganda campaign in which it is accusing the persecuted MDC-Alliance trio Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri, and Netsai Marova of employing delaying tactics so that they avoid trial.
The ruling party is using its propaganda mouth peace the Herald to propagate these lies.
In its Monday issue, the Herald said the MDC A trio had been throwing excuse after excuse leading the State to accuse them of employing Stalingrad tactics to wear down the whole process.
“The trio was arrested on May 13, 2020, with the trial date having been set for September 4, 2020, but since then the opposition figures, who are out on bail, have been trying to dribble justice,” said the Herald.
“On September 4 when the trial was set to kick start, through their lawyers Mr Alec Muchadehama and Mr Jeremiah Bamu they brought a letter in court saying Mamombe had mental problems and could not comprehend court proceedings, “The Herald lied.
By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission has arrested Registrar-General’s Central Registry’s office for allegedly receiving a bribe from a desperate passport applicant.
Detectives from the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) pounced on Gloria Mashanda (30) of Warren Park following the botched cash-for-passport deal with Tofara Mapundu, a Namibia-based Zimbabwean.
In a statement, ZACC spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure said Mashanda failed to deliver on her undertaking, after which the matter was reported to the authorities. “Sometime in March 2021, the complainant was approached by Tofara Mapundu, a female Zimbabwean who is based in Namibia, to assist her in applying for a Zimbabwean passport,” said Comm Makamure.
“She gave her the passport application form that had already been filled in with her details to submit to passport offices at Makombe Complex, Harare, on her behalf.”
Mashanda charged Mapundu a substantial amount of money which was delivered through an emissary.
“The complainant gave the accused US$318 for passport application and US$110 as the facilitation fee, which is a combined total of US$428, and the passport application form in the name of Tofara Mapundu for passport processing.”
The accused promised that Mapundu’s passport would be processed and ready for collection in a fortnight from the date the accused was given the application form.
After the agreed two-week period lapsed before the passport was delivered, Mashanda started evading the complainant.
“After the expiry of the agreed two-week period, the complainant started making enquiries for Tofara Mapundu’s passport from the accused, but the accused started to be evasive.
“The complainant approached Makombe Complex passport offices to verify whether Mashanda had applied, only to be told that there was no record of her application.
“The accused did not facilitate the passport application in the name of Tofara Mapundu but converted US$428 she was given by the complainant to her use,” added Comm Makamure.
Mashanda appeared in court yesterday and was remanded in custody on May 10.
By A Correspondent- The late popular musician Paul Matavire’s mother, Mafirechuma Makanani (84) is appealing for assistance to fix her house and for her general upkeep as she has no one to take care of her.
“Doctor Love”, as Matavire was nicknamed by his fans because most of his songs were laced with love lyrics, died in 2005 aged 44.
But his struggling mother and dependants in rural Mwenezi district, Masvingo province have very little to show for his achievements.
Speaking to a local publication, Makanani said she was not happy that some people were benefitting from her late son’s work while she was subjected to dilapidated living conditions. She said:
I am struggling but people are spending my son’s money, I have many orphans under my care.
I can no longer do piece jobs in the community to earn a living. My house is in very bad shape, windows are broken, the asbestos sheets are falling off.
I need some money so I can fix my house and live in better conditions. During the rainy season, we are soaked in water.
The late Matavire rose to fame in the 1980s as a leader of the Jairos Jiri band before pursuing a solo career.
His music is being pirated on digital streaming sites and YouTube where it has bagged hundreds of thousands of views, and as a result, his family does not benefit from his work.
“We have to have a peaceful environment, as Zimbabweans it doesn’t matter who is our president, we don’t have much interest in that…”
By A Correspondent | The controversial street preacher, Talent Chiwenga has somewhat proved his identity by announcing that the MDC Alliance party is now irrelevant, and all Zimbabweans need is to pursue peace. The latter phrase is a theme speech of the ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa for several years to date.
In the sermon, Chiwenga said MDC is not into serving the interests of Zimbabweans. He added saying they just want job posts .
He said when MDC voted to impeach the late President Robert Mugabe in 2017, “they trampled on the very principles which they say they stand for in their manifesto, and as their party ideology.”
Chiwenga’s aide, Thomas Marange, then quipped in with the following, “they wanted positions,” to which Chiwenga screamed back exclaiming,
“Vaida zvigaro! They forgot the principles and they salivated for political positions, that’s a bad precedence.”
“And that’s what our problem is today, our problem is does the MDC have an interest in serving the people of Zimbabwe, or they only condemn ZANU PF because they themselves are not in power, because when something is wrong it should not be condemned by someone else, but when it is done by you it is fine, something that is wrong should be principally wrong across the board; so they and now complaining that the military and the police were involved in the factions that were in ZANU PF.
“If they want to attract the attention of real thinkers and sober thinkers in Zimbabwe, to join them or to identify with them, to sympathise with them they have to revise their methods of trying to get relevance at any given time… MDC at that point scored an own goal.
“They scored themselves up,” he said.
“That’s why you have to know what is right before you say which party you support because you will end up in danger, after choosing a party that is getting lost because you rushed to get identified by it, before you got to know what exactly they stand for.
“Our problem is in identifying our common goals as Zimbabweans, as for myself what I want is a peaceful environment and I think that is not an expectation that is far fetched, and far stretched, it is an institution and a constitutional expectation. We have to have a peaceful environment, as Zimbabweans it doesn’t matter who is our president, we don’t have much interest in that, we don’t care where you come from you come from Midlands or Manicaland,” he added.
Below were some of the excerpts presented in an analysis compiling some of the man’s other sermons plus this latest one.
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Meanwhile, below is a prediction by the controversial preacher Talent Chiwenga over the future of Zimbabwe.
COMMENTARY:
Before the 2018 elections, Talent Chiwenga was saying the same thing and then quickly changed just before the polls, to begin declaring: CHIGUBHU CHICHIRIKUSUKWA (a container is still being cleaned so it requires more time). Today he introduces another prophecy..
He used these prophecies to chop away Nelson Chamisa’s gullible followers for himself.
In Aug 2018, he after seeing journalist Simba Chikanza’s LIVE conversation with his cousin, began prophesying saying Mnangagwa didn’t send soldiers to shoot people on 1 August, announcing that the self confessing Kuwadzana butcher is clueless on what happened on 1 August – concerning these events the nation saw on live ZBC broadcasts, he said the opposite happened, exonerating Mnangagwa and blaming his cousin. He called all this prophecy. Such lies were the very cause why victims went to the Motlanthe Commission and some are still attending courts to this day. Is his lying god that idiotic not to see the truth chased after by the suffering victim families to this day?
This year after announcing that his so called gospel controls the politics of this country, he has come out to ask the masses to campaign for his life which he says is in danger of assassination following 2 accidents which he openly confesses that he caused and in which 6 people were killed over a 2 year period. He now announces saying the accidents were Assassination attempts on his life and titles his apologetic, prophecy from God Almighty.
In February, his mother in law, Vivian Yafele revealed that before the accident that killed his wife, in which he was the driver, he had over the 3 years prior this, secretly married a small house Tariro Mafuka who he smuggled to South Africa and the latter would only return just after the Chatsworth- Masvingo Road accident. He served her papers and lied to her that he had copied Simba Chikanza, issuing her. 30 day demand which period has since expired at end of March.
He is also known for announcing saying truck drivers are lazy, adding that a person who gets to the age of 40 driving a truck is in a worthless career.
“We have to have a peaceful environment, as Zimbabweans it doesn’t matter who is our president, we don’t have much interest in that…”
By A Correspondent | The controversial street preacher, Talent Chiwenga has somewhat proved his identity by announcing that the MDC Alliance party is now irrelevant, and all Zimbabweans need is to pursue peace. The latter phrase is a theme speech of the ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa for several years to date.
In the sermon, Chiwenga said MDC is not into serving the interests of Zimbabweans. He added saying they just want job posts .
He said when MDC voted to impeach the late President Robert Mugabe in 2017, “they trampled on the very principles which they say they stand for in their manifesto, and as their party ideology.”
Chiwenga’s aide, Thomas Marange, then quipped in with the following, “they wanted positions,” to which Chiwenga screamed back exclaiming,
“Vaida zvigaro! They forgot the principles and they salivated for political positions, that’s a bad precedence.”
“And that’s what our problem is today, our problem is does the MDC have an interest in serving the people of Zimbabwe, or they only condemn ZANU PF because they themselves are not in power, because when something is wrong it should not be condemned by someone else, but when it is done by you it is fine, something that is wrong should be principally wrong across the board; so they and now complaining that the military and the police were involved in the factions that were in ZANU PF.
“If they want to attract the attention of real thinkers and sober thinkers in Zimbabwe, to join them or to identify with them, to sympathise with them they have to revise their methods of trying to get relevance at any given time… MDC at that point scored an own goal.
“They scored themselves up,” he said.
“That’s why you have to know what is right before you say which party you support because you will end up in danger, after choosing a party that is getting lost because you rushed to get identified by it, before you got to know what exactly they stand for.
“Our problem is in identifying our common goals as Zimbabweans, as for myself what I want is a peaceful environment and I think that is not an expectation that is far fetched, and far stretched, it is an institution and a constitutional expectation. We have to have a peaceful environment, as Zimbabweans it doesn’t matter who is our president, we don’t have much interest in that, we don’t care where you come from you come from Midlands or Manicaland,” he added.
Below were some of the excerpts presented in an analysis compiling some of the man’s other sermons plus this latest one.
VIDEO LOADING BELOW….
Meanwhile, below is a prediction by the controversial preacher Talent Chiwenga over the future of Zimbabwe.
COMMENTARY:
Before the 2018 elections, Talent Chiwenga was saying the same thing and then quickly changed just before the polls, to begin declaring: CHIGUBHU CHICHIRIKUSUKWA (a container is still being cleaned so it requires more time). Today he introduces another prophecy..
He used these prophecies to chop away Nelson Chamisa’s gullible followers for himself.
In Aug 2018, he after seeing journalist Simba Chikanza’s LIVE conversation with his cousin, began prophesying saying Mnangagwa didn’t send soldiers to shoot people on 1 August, announcing that the self confessing Kuwadzana butcher is clueless on what happened on 1 August – concerning these events the nation saw on live ZBC broadcasts, he said the opposite happened, exonerating Mnangagwa and blaming his cousin. He called all this prophecy. Such lies were the very cause why victims went to the Motlanthe Commission and some are still attending courts to this day. Is his lying god that idiotic not to see the truth chased after by the suffering victim families to this day?
This year after announcing that his so called gospel controls the politics of this country, he has come out to ask the masses to campaign for his life which he says is in danger of assassination following 2 accidents which he openly confesses that he caused and in which 6 people were killed over a 2 year period. He now announces saying the accidents were Assassination attempts on his life and titles his apologetic, prophecy from God Almighty.
In February, his mother in law, Vivian Yafele revealed that before the accident that killed his wife, in which he was the driver, he had over the 3 years prior this, secretly married a small house Tariro Mafuka who he smuggled to South Africa and the latter would only return just after the Chatsworth- Masvingo Road accident. He served her papers and lied to her that he had copied Simba Chikanza, issuing her. 30 day demand which period has since expired at end of March.
He is also known for announcing saying truck drivers are lazy, adding that a person who gets to the age of 40 driving a truck is in a worthless career.
“We have to have a peaceful environment, as Zimbabweans it doesn’t matter who is our president, we don’t have much interest in that…”
By A Correspondent | The controversial street preacher, Talent Chiwenga has somewhat proved his identity by announcing that the MDC Alliance party is now irrelevant, and all Zimbabweans need is to pursue peace. The latter phrase is a theme speech of the ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa for several years to date.
In the sermon, Chiwenga said MDC is not into serving the interests of Zimbabweans. He added saying they just want job posts .
He said when MDC voted to impeach the late President Robert Mugabe in 2017, “they trampled on the very principles which they say they stand for in their manifesto, and as their party ideology.”
Chiwenga’s aide, Thomas Marange, then quipped in with the following, “they wanted positions,” to which Chiwenga screamed back exclaiming,
“Vaida zvigaro! They forgot the principles and they salivated for political positions, that’s a bad precedence.”
“And that’s what our problem is today, our problem is does the MDC have an interest in serving the people of Zimbabwe, or they only condemn ZANU PF because they themselves are not in power, because when something is wrong it should not be condemned by someone else, but when it is done by you it is fine, something that is wrong should be principally wrong across the board; so they and now complaining that the military and the police were involved in the factions that were in ZANU PF.
“If they want to attract the attention of real thinkers and sober thinkers in Zimbabwe, to join them or to identify with them, to sympathise with them they have to revise their methods of trying to get relevance at any given time… MDC at that point scored an own goal.
“They scored themselves up,” he said.
“That’s why you have to know what is right before you say which party you support because you will end up in danger, after choosing a party that is getting lost because you rushed to get identified by it, before you got to know what exactly they stand for.
“Our problem is in identifying our common goals as Zimbabweans, as for myself what I want is a peaceful environment and I think that is not an expectation that is far fetched, and far stretched, it is an institution and a constitutional expectation. We have to have a peaceful environment, as Zimbabweans it doesn’t matter who is our president, we don’t have much interest in that, we don’t care where you come from you come from Midlands or Manicaland,” he added.
Below were some of the excerpts presented in an analysis compiling some of the man’s other sermons plus this latest one.
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Meanwhile, below is a prediction by the controversial preacher Talent Chiwenga over the future of Zimbabwe.
COMMENTARY:
Before the 2018 elections, Talent Chiwenga was saying the same thing and then quickly changed just before the polls, to begin declaring: CHIGUBHU CHICHIRIKUSUKWA (a container is still being cleaned so it requires more time). Today he introduces another prophecy..
He used these prophecies to chop away Nelson Chamisa’s gullible followers for himself.
In Aug 2018, he after seeing journalist Simba Chikanza’s LIVE conversation with his cousin, began prophesying saying Mnangagwa didn’t send soldiers to shoot people on 1 August, announcing that the self confessing Kuwadzana butcher is clueless on what happened on 1 August – concerning these events the nation saw on live ZBC broadcasts, he said the opposite happened, exonerating Mnangagwa and blaming his cousin. He called all this prophecy. Such lies were the very cause why victims went to the Motlanthe Commission and some are still attending courts to this day. Is his lying god that idiotic not to see the truth chased after by the suffering victim families to this day?
This year after announcing that his so called gospel controls the politics of this country, he has come out to ask the masses to campaign for his life which he says is in danger of assassination following 2 accidents which he openly confesses that he caused and in which 6 people were killed over a 2 year period. He now announces saying the accidents were Assassination attempts on his life and titles his apologetic, prophecy from God Almighty.
In February, his mother in law, Vivian Yafele revealed that before the accident that killed his wife, in which he was the driver, he had over the 3 years prior this, secretly married a small house Tariro Mafuka who he smuggled to South Africa and the latter would only return just after the Chatsworth- Masvingo Road accident. He served her papers and lied to her that he had copied Simba Chikanza, issuing her. 30 day demand which period has since expired at end of March.
He is also known for announcing saying truck drivers are lazy, adding that a person who gets to the age of 40 driving a truck is in a worthless career.
Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has knack for terrorising hapless young women.
According to political observers, Mr Mnangagwa’s hatred of young women is puzzling.
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly national spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has described the regime as insensitive to the plight of suffering citizens- particularly women.
See statement below:
State Exchanges Cecilia Chimbiri and Joanna Mamombe For Paidamoyo Masaraure and Nancy Njenge
Mnangagwa Just Can’t Let Chikurubi Empty Of Young Female Activists
09-05-2021
Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime just cannot let a day pass by without having young female activists in police cells, courts or prison.
Barely less than 48 hours after the release of MDC Alliance Youth Assembly duo of Cecilia Chimbiri and Joanna Mamombe, Mnangagwa’s misogynistic dictatorship quickly rounded up two ZINASU female leaders, Paidamoyo Masaraure and Nancy Njenge.
Masaraure and Njenge’s crime is wearing their union’s t-shirts!
The junta’s hatred of womanhood stinks!
It is also important to note that the regime’s abuse of women knows no political color as we have seen men in Mnangagwa’s close circle mistreating their spouses.
So heartless is Mnangagwa’s New Dispensation allies to the extent of denying their dying wives medication outside the country yet themselves would go as far afield as China in search of the same.
Remember the gun totting Kembo Mohadi evicting Tambudzani from their matrimonial home?
The ills of this regime on women are just too much for women to give them their vote come 2023.
Only a genuine civilian government with a social contract with the people can restore the dignity and decorum of women.
It is time women groups, female students and women in general converge to find a lasting solution to these animalistic men that detest everything about womanhood.
The release of Njenge and Masaraure is our priority.
Student unionism is not a crime!
WomanNotObjects
DefyOrDie
People’sAgenda2021
CitizensConvergenceForChange
Stephen Sarkozy Chuma MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson
Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is not at all concerned about peace and reconciliation, a leading political analyst has said.
Writing on Twitter, political analyst Alex Magaisa dismissed the appointment of Obert Chaurura Gutu as a commissioner on the Peace and Reconciliation Commission board.
Magaisa further argues the appointment Gutu is a direct way of rewarding him for bootlicking.
Below is a statement compiled by the MDC Alliance- comprising Magaisa’s tweets…
Alex Magaisa on twitter speaks on the Appointment of Obert Gutu as Commissioner on the National peace for reconciliation commission.
Appointing Obert Gutu who has made it his business to spew vitriol on anyone challenging ZANU PF as a commissioner of a body meant to promote peace & reconciliation is Mnangagwa at his most natural: no pretence, arrogant, indifferent, malevolent, just raw & unadulterated power.
It’s not just a reward for joining ZANU PF – no person in recent history has sung for his supper like Obert Gutu. It’s also a big middle finger to the idea of peace and reconciliation. How does a man who gets so excited at taunting the opposition promote peace and reconciliation?
The NPRC was already a huge disappointment. The appointment of Gutu is Mnangagwa’s way of saying he doesn’t take the idea of peace and reconciliation seriously. It’s just a charade. If he cared he would show more respect to survivors of Gukurahundi & political violence than this.
It’s like appointing a hyena to be in charge of a body to promote peace and reconciliation between hyenas and goats.
But I wonder how long-serving ZANU PF cadres are taking it: new recruits being rewarded with cushy seats on the gravy train while they wallow in cattle class?
Former Mutare City Council chamber secretary Cephas Vuta has rejected a stand offer from the local municipality claiming that it was too small after other senior managers allegedly got bigger stands in leafy suburbs in the town.
A letter penned by Vuta dated October 25, 2020 addressed to the housing director Emma Mantiziba revealed that he was unhappy about what he called “unfair treatment”.
“I refer to the above matter and confirm that I was handed an offer letter dated July 7, 2020 by the council human resources manager in her office on 15 October, 2020 which I verbally declined.
“The reasons for the rejection are that it is too small, the allocation is different from the areas of the city where others were allocated stands in the low-density suburbs. The fact that I am not serving in the council is irrelevant.
“I was not accorded the opportunity to view available stands and choose commensurate with the practice which has become implied customary term and part of the contract of employment,” the letter read.
He said other senior managers and stakeholders got better stands.
“Others have been given much better stands before. I must state that heads of departments (HODs) whose contracts are identical and provide for the identical rights in respect of the stands and everything else . . . that I must be treated the same with the serving HOD’s,” read the letter.
He said he was the one that drafted the contracts of HODs and, therefore, was aware of the sizes of their stands in the leafy suburbs of Mutare.
“There is no justification for different treatment in that regard, above everything else the stand is undevelopable it has rocky outcrop and is uneconomic to develop,” he said.
Vuta was suspended last year in May for insubordination. He, however, resigned while his disciplinary hearing was still on-going. -Newsday
Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is not at all concerned about peace and reconciliation, a leading political analyst has said.
Writing on Twitter, political analyst Alex Magaisa dismissed the appointment of Obert Chaurura Gutu as a commissioner on the Peace and Reconciliation Commission board.
Magaisa further argues the appointment Gutu is a direct way of rewarding him for bootlicking.
Below is a statement compiled by the MDC Alliance- comprising Magaisa’s tweets…
Alex Magaisa on twitter speaks on the Appointment of Obert Gutu as Commissioner on the National peace for reconciliation commission.
Appointing Obert Gutu who has made it his business to spew vitriol on anyone challenging ZANU PF as a commissioner of a body meant to promote peace & reconciliation is Mnangagwa at his most natural: no pretence, arrogant, indifferent, malevolent, just raw & unadulterated power.
It’s not just a reward for joining ZANU PF – no person in recent history has sung for his supper like Obert Gutu. It’s also a big middle finger to the idea of peace and reconciliation. How does a man who gets so excited at taunting the opposition promote peace and reconciliation?
The NPRC was already a huge disappointment. The appointment of Gutu is Mnangagwa’s way of saying he doesn’t take the idea of peace and reconciliation seriously. It’s just a charade. If he cared he would show more respect to survivors of Gukurahundi & political violence than this.
It’s like appointing a hyena to be in charge of a body to promote peace and reconciliation between hyenas and goats.
But I wonder how long-serving ZANU PF cadres are taking it: new recruits being rewarded with cushy seats on the gravy train while they wallow in cattle class?
Why the Sounds of Nature Are So Good for Health and Well-Being
New data finds that even listening to recordings of nature can boost mood, decrease stress, and even lessen pain.
By Elizabeth Millard
outdoors nature mental health sounds birds exercise forest park quiet bicycles riding diversity According to new data, listening to birdsong helped decrease stress.Mia Kievy/iStock The whoosh of wind through a stretch of forest, birds calling to one another as they land on branches, the gurgle of a brook over a rocky bed — these are the kinds of sounds that are not only calming, but could have profound health and well-being benefits, according to a research review in the April 2021 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
For the review, the researchers looked at 18 studies investigating the health benefits of natural sound; study participants listened to recordings of outdoor sounds in laboratory settings. Participants reported less stress and improved health outcomes, like decreased pain, after listening to recordings of nature sounds.
Water sounds, such as that gurgling brook or a steady waterfall, tended to be the most effective at improving positive affect (the psychological term for a more positive outlook or disposition and the experience of joy and interest), while bird sounds were best for lowering stress.
The study’s lead author, Rachel Buxton, PhD, a research associate and conservation biologist in the Department of Biology at Carleton University in Ottawa, says she isn’t surprised by the findings. “From an evolutionary perspective, humans are hardwired to attend to signals of danger and security. And an environment that is filled with natural sounds feels safe and allows us to let our guard down,” she says.
This research adds to a substantial body of evidence that proximity to nature and time spent outdoors is good for human health and well-being.
Research Shows Green Space Benefits Health in Many Ways Research published in June 2019 in Scientific Reports found that people who spent just two hours per week outside in a natural setting (including town parks, state parks, woodlands, and beaches) reported greater well-being compared with people who spent less time outdoors.
Source: Everyday Health
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Mother’s Day yesterday saw some Zimbabweans presenting gifts to their biological mothers, others to their spiritual mothers while some had the opportunity to honour aunts, sisters and grandmothers who raised and provided for them in the absence of their mothers.
Mothers have been described as a rare species that has strength and unconditional love.
In her message on Mother’s Day, First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa expressed concern over Covid-19, which has taken many lives and urged mothers to pray for the nation and the leaders to find a lasting solution to the pandemic.
“As a mother I am worried by the surge in teen pregnancies as we saw at the end of the previous Covid-19 induced lockdown that many of our daughters failed to return to school after falling pregnant. Falling pregnant at a tender age exposes our children to serious health challenges, poverty and sexually transmitted infections among many other challenges,” she said.
She also showed concern over the increase of drug abuse and domestic violence as a result of Covid-19 and urged mothers to have time to listen to their children’s challenges and proffer solutions where possible.
Amai Mnangagwa expressed concern over the increase in children being murdered for ritual purposes.
“We have no place for killers in our country and (must) avoid behaviours and beliefs that border on the bizarre and lack of respect for the sanctity of human life. The law must take its course and ensure perpetrators of such heinous crimes are removed from society and be made to rot in jail. We all have a role to play in raising morally upright children in a safe environment,” she said.
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, told The Herald that as a Cabinet minister, who is also a mother, she takes special pride in, and reveres the celebration of the universal Mother’s Day.
“As we receive goodwill messages, cards, flowers, wines and an assortment of gifts, we must cherish our eternal and sacred duty of ensuring the perpetual continuity of the human race. We have those special and exciting nine months as our collective badge that ends up in a burst of the joy of life.
“There is the ensuing tender care all the way to maturity and beyond. Our duty of shaping the building bricks of family, community, society, nationals and the global humanity. Let’s share the auspicious occasion as we bond tight to our husbands, our men, our boys and our daughters and all from further afield,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.
On their twitter account yesterday, the UN Women celebrated mothers: “Today, we want to thank mothers everywhere, in all shapes and forms, for the immeasurable contributions that they make every day. On #MothersDay, we show our appreciation for mothers and caregivers & make visible their contributions to the lives and futures of our next generation”.
Albino Charity Organisation of Zimbabwe (Alcoz) founder Ms Loveness Mainato, who looks after children with albinism, said being a mother was a great honour as it bestowed a sense of responsibility on someone.
“I am obliged to take God’s duties as a mother to the vulnerable children with albinism. It makes me feel my worthiness to the society. I treat all the children equally the same. I’m a proud super mum. I raise my shoulders higher as I celebrate Mother’s Day,” she said.
Apostle Farai Chipoyera of Kingdom Prosperity Ministries, who received flowers and gifts from her congregation, said motherhood meant caring, loving, raising kids, rebuking them, shaping their destiny, guiding them, leading them.
“Motherhood means warning children about dangers that lie in wait in life, teaching them the ways of God, prayer, fasting, word, principles, generosity . . . teaching them how to be a good spouse, how to build a solid marriage, mentorship and much more,” she said.
Apostle Chipoyera said mothers should be honoured and respected all the time with children recognising their role in their lives.
Zimbabwe Indigenous Women Farmers Association Trust president Mrs Depinah Nkomo said a mother was an important figure in a family and the nation as a whole.
“Mothers sacrifice their lives ensure families are well fed. Mothers have joined their male counterparts in farming businesses and we are taking it seriously producing food for our families, nation and export markets.
“No matter what circumstances mothers do not give up on their families and as such women farmers should continue working hard to feed the nation and contribute towards the well-being of the nation,” she said.
Harare woman, Mrs Faith Zemba said Mother’s Day was not only for biological mothers but anyone who plays a role in the upbringing of a child.
“Mothers come in different forms and we should cherish and honour them,” she said. – Herald
A WOMAN employed as a general hand at the Registrar-General’s Central Registry Headquarters in Harare was arrested last week after allegedly receiving a bribe from a desperate passport applicant.
She reportedly promised to facilitate the expeditious processing of the document but, however, failed to deliver.
Detectives from the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) pounced on Gloria Mashanda (30) of Warren Park following the botched cash-for-passport deal with Tofara Mapundu, a Namibia-based Zimbabwean.
In a statement, ZACC spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure said Mashanda failed to deliver on her undertaking, after which the matter was reported to the authorities. “Sometime in March 2021, the complainant was approached by Tofara Mapundu, a female Zimbabwean who is based in Namibia, to assist her in applying for a Zimbabwean passport,” said Comm Makamure.
“She gave her the passport application form that had already been filled in with her personal details to submit to passport offices at Makombe Complex, Harare, on her behalf.”
Mashanda charged Mapundu a substantial amount of money which was delivered through an emissary.
“The complainant gave the accused US$318 for passport application and US$110 as the facilitation fee, which is a combined total of US$428, and the passport application form in the name of Tofara Mapundu for passport processing.”
The accused promised that Mapundu’s passport would be processed and ready for collection in a fortnight from the date the accused was given the application form.
After the agreed two-week period lapsed before the passport was delivered, Mashanda started evading the complainant.
“After the expiry of the agreed two-week period, the complainant started making enquiries for Tofara Mapundu’s passport from the accused, but the accused started to be evasive.
“The complainant approached Makombe Complex passport offices to verify whether Mashanda had submitted the application, only to be told that there was no record of her application.
“The accused did not facilitate the passport application in the name of Tofara Mapundu but converted US$428 she was given by the complainant to her own use,” added Comm Makamure.
Mashanda appeared in court yesterday and was remanded in custody to May 10.- The Sunday Mail
By Business Reporter | A 33 year old Zimbabwean gold smuggler was caught in South Africa with gold pieces worth more than twice that former ZIFA boss Henrietta Rushwaya was apprehended with.
Gold pieces confistcated
The unnamed male had successfully flown out of Zimbabwe with more than $780,000 worth of cleaned gold pieces.
Gauteng Province Executive Council member Faith Mazibuko made the disclosure Sunday evening stating: “The preliminary investigation by the Hawks revealed that the suspect travelled from Harare, Zimbabwe to Johannesburg, South Africa.
“The 23 pieces of gold worth R11 million were seized for further investigation,” she said.
The man will appear at the Kempton Park Regional Court on Monday facing charges of contravening the Customs Act 91 of 1964 and Precious Metals Act 37 of 2005 respectively.
“The traveller was requested to scan his luggage at international arrivals Customs section of the South African Revenue Service (SARS) where 23 pieces of gold were found in his luggage… The Hawks were called to effect the arrest and further investigate. The 23 pieces of gold worth R11 million were seized for further investigation,” a Hawks statement said.
The development comes against the backdrop of that of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s neice Rushwaya who was arrested with USD300,000 worth of gold pieces last year.
9 MAY 2021, ALLEGED SMUGGLER NABBED WITH GOLD AT OR TAMBO
The preliminary investigation by the Hawks revealed that the suspect travelled from Harare, Zimbabwe to Johannesburg, South Africa. The 23 pieces of gold worth R11 million were seized for further investigation. pic.twitter.com/JVsjsvriak
— MEC Faith Mazibuko (@FaithMazibukoSA) May 9, 2021
Fútbol Club Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid Club de Fútbol have refused to abandon their European Super League (ESL) project despite the withdrawal of the other 9 founding clubs from the competition.
In a joint statement issued this Saturday in response to the statement released by UEFA on the 7 May (yesterday) in respect of the Super League, the three clubs said they continue to experience unacceptable third-party pressures and threats to force them to abandon the project.
The three clubs urged FIFA and UEFA to observe the rule of law by adhering to a court ruling that ordered them to, either directly or through their affiliated bodies, refrain from taking any action which may hinder the ESL in any way while court proceedings are pending.
The clubs insisted that the material issues that led the 12 founding clubs to announce the Super League weeks ago have not gone away. They wrote:
… we reiterate that to honour our history, to comply with our obligations towards our stakeholders and fans, for the good of football and for the financial sustainability of the sector, we have the duty to act in a responsible manner and persevere in the pursuit of adequate solutions, despite the unacceptable and ongoing pressures and threats received from UEFA.
Furthermore, we reiterate to FIFA, UEFA and all football stakeholders, as we have done on several occasions since the announcement of the Super League, our commitment and determination to discuss, with respect and without intolerable pressure and in accordance with the rule of law, the most appropriate solutions for the sustainability of the whole football family.
The statement comes after UEFA has fined nine out of twelve clubs that sought to join a breakaway European Super League last month.
The nine clubs involve six Premier League sides – Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur plus Italian pair of AC Milan and Inter Milan, and La Liga’s Atletico Madrid.
IN an incident that has shocked residents of Old Magwegwe in Bulawayo, a four-year-old boy died while five of his relatives and neighbours are battling for life at Mpilo Central Hospital after they reportedly ate porridge suspected to have been laced with poison yesterday.
The incident reportedly happened at around 11 am and resulted in the four-year-old dying within minutes after consuming the porridge. Three other boys aged eight, 12 and 18 are said to be in a critical condition. Two other children from the house next door who also tasted the porridge are said to be in a stable condition.
Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said he could not readily comment on the matter but when Sunday News visited the house yesterday at around 3pm, the body of the deceased was still in the house with police taking statements from family and neighbours.
A spokesperson for the Siyanzembwe family, Ms Ethel Munkuli said she was called by neighbours to go and find out what was happening at her mother-in-law’s house after the children were seen vomiting.
“The deceased and the three other boys in a critical condition reside together with my mother-in-law who was at work. From what we gathered, the 18-year-old Donald Mudimba cooked porridge which he shared with three other boys aged four, eight and 12 as he usually does because he is the one who looks after them when my mother-in-law is at work.
There were two other kids from next door who also tasted the porridge while playing there. However, Donald started having a running tummy and he went to relieve himself. The four-year-old boy then started eating Donald’s porridge resulting in him being more critical and dying before being ferried to hospital,” said Ms Munkuli.
She noted that at first when she arrived at the house, which is a street away from her house, Donald was vomiting non-stop and in a state of shock. Ms Munkuli said she thought Donald had been bewitched so she rushed him to a nearby prophetess to seek for prayers.
The grieving mother of the deceased child Dorothy
“While we were praying for Donald I was then called again and told the other three boys were now vomiting as well. We then asked Donald who said they ate porridge only a few minutes ago. We then called the ambulance but by the time it arrived the four-year-old boy was no longer breathing. The three boys and two kids from next door were then ferried to Mpilo hospital together with the pot of the porridge and the sugar they used.”
While other neighbours were suggesting that Donald could have used a pesticide instead of sugar, Ms Munkuli said the sugar was in a normal sugar packet and it was “the usual brown sugar”.
The 18-year-old boy and the 12-year-old boy are said to be siblings to Ms Munkuli’s husband, while the eight-year-old boy and four-year-old boy are her mother-in-law’s grandchildren.- The Sunday News
“Our problem is in identifying our common goals as Zimbabweans, as for myself what I want is a peaceful environment and I think that is not an expectation that is far fetched, and far stretched, it is an institution and a constitutional expectation. We have to have a peaceful environment, as Zimbabweans it doesn’t matter who is our president, we don’t have much interest in that, we don’t care….’
By A Correspondent | The controversial street preacher, Talent Chiwenga might have just about proved his identity by announcing that Nelson Chamisa’s party is now irrelevant, and all Zimbabweans need is to pursue peace. The latter phrase is a theme speech of the ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa for several years to date.
In the sermon filmed in 2021, Chiwenga said Chamisa’s party is not into serving the interests of Zimbabweans. He added saying they just want job posts .
He said when Chamisa’s party voted to impeach the late President Robert Mugabe in 2017, “they trampled on the very principles which they say they stand for in their manifesto, and as their party ideology.”
Chiwenga’s aide, Thomas Marange, then quipped in with the following, “they wanted positions,” to which Chiwenga screamed back exclaiming,
“Vaida zvigaro! They forgot the principles and they salivated for political positions, that’s a bad precedence.”
“And that’s what our problem is today, our problem is does the MDC have an interest in serving the people of Zimbabwe, or they only condemn ZANU PF because they themselves are not in power, because when something is wrong it should not be condemned by someone else, but when it is done by you it is fine, something that is wrong should be principally wrong across the board; so they and now complaining that the military and the police were involved in the factions that were in ZANU PF.
“If they want to attract the attention of real thinkers and sober thinkers in Zimbabwe, to join them or to identify with them, to sympathise with them they have to revise their methods of trying to get relevance at any given time… MDC at that point scored an own goal.
“They scored themselves up,” he said.
“That’s why you have to know what is right before you say which party you support because you will end up in danger, after choosing a party that is getting lost because you rushed to get identified by it, before you got to know what exactly they stand for.
“Our problem is in identifying our common goals as Zimbabweans, as for myself what I want is a peaceful environment and I think that is not an expectation that is far fetched, and far stretched, it is an institution and a constitutional expectation. We have to have a peaceful environment, as Zimbabweans it doesn’t matter who is our president, we don’t have much interest in that, we don’t care where you come from you come from Midlands or Manicaland,” he added.
Below were some of the excerpts presented in an analysis compiling some of the man’s other sermons plus this latest one.
VIDEO LOADING BELOW….
Meanwhile, below is a prediction by the controversial preacher Talent Chiwenga over the future of Zimbabwe.
COMMENTARY:
Before the 2018 elections, Talent Chiwenga was saying the same thing and then quickly changed just before the polls, to begin declaring: CHIGUBHU CHICHIRIKUSUKWA (a container is still being cleaned so it requires more time). Today he introduces another prophecy..
He used these prophecies to chop away Nelson Chamisa’s gullible followers for himself.
In Aug 2018, he after seeing journalist Simba Chikanza’s LIVE conversation with his cousin, began prophesying saying Mnangagwa didn’t send soldiers to shoot people on 1 August, announcing that the self confessing Kuwadzana butcher is clueless on what happened on 1 August – concerning these events the nation saw on live ZBC broadcasts, he said the opposite happened, exonerating Mnangagwa and blaming his cousin. He called all this prophecy. Such lies were the very cause why victims went to the Motlanthe Commission and some are still attending courts to this day. Is his lying god that idiotic not to see the truth chased after by the suffering victim families to this day?
This year after announcing that his so called gospel controls the politics of this country, he has come out to ask the masses to campaign for his life which he says is in danger of assassination following 2 accidents which he openly confesses that he caused and in which 6 people were killed over a 2 year period. He now announces saying the accidents were Assassination attempts on his life and titles his apologetic, prophecy from God Almighty.
In February, his mother in law, Vivian Yafele revealed that before the accident that killed his wife, in which he was the driver, he had over the 3 years prior this, secretly married a small house Tariro Mafuka who he smuggled to South Africa and the latter would only return just after the Chatsworth- Masvingo Road accident. He served her papers and lied to her that he had copied Simba Chikanza, issuing her. 30 day demand which period has since expired at end of March.
He is also known for announcing saying truck drivers are lazy, adding that a person who gets to the age of 40 driving a truck is in a worthless career.
Aston Villa midfielder Marvelous Nakamba has launched a tournament to give a platform to budding footballers to rise in the sport.
The tournament which is called the MNF Invitation Youth Tourney will take place in Bulawayo next month with eight teams participating.
The organisers have invited teams from Harare to give the tournament a national outlook.
Highlanders, Dynamos, Njube Spurs, Hwange Dynamo, Albun Academy, Bulawayo City, Ajax Hot Spurs and Chicken Inn are the teams that are going to take part in the inaugural event.
Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has knack for terrorising hapless young women.
According to political observers, Mr Mnangagwa’s hatred of young women is puzzling.
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly national spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has described the regime as insensitive to the plight of suffering citizens- particularly women.
See statement below:
State Exchanges Cecilia Chimbiri and Joanna Mamombe For Paidamoyo Masaraure and Nancy Njenge
Mnangagwa Just Can’t Let Chikurubi Empty Of Young Female Activists
09-05-2021
Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime just cannot let a day pass by without having young female activists in police cells, courts or prison.
Barely less than 48 hours after the release of MDC Alliance Youth Assembly duo of Cecilia Chimbiri and Joanna Mamombe, Mnangagwa’s misogynistic dictatorship quickly rounded up two ZINASU female leaders, Paidamoyo Masaraure and Nancy Njenge.
Masaraure and Njenge’s crime is wearing their union’s t-shirts!
The junta’s hatred of womanhood stinks!
It is also important to note that the regime’s abuse of women knows no political color as we have seen men in Mnangagwa’s close circle mistreating their spouses.
So heartless is Mnangagwa’s New Dispensation allies to the extent of denying their dying wives medication outside the country yet themselves would go as far afield as China in search of the same.
Remember the gun totting Kembo Mohadi evicting Tambudzani from their matrimonial home?
The ills of this regime on women are just too much for women to give them their vote come 2023.
Only a genuine civilian government with a social contract with the people can restore the dignity and decorum of women.
It is time women groups, female students and women in general converge to find a lasting solution to these animalistic men that detest everything about womanhood.
The release of Njenge and Masaraure is our priority.
Student unionism is not a crime!
WomanNotObjects
DefyOrDie
People’sAgenda2021
CitizensConvergenceForChange
Stephen Sarkozy Chuma MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson
Why the Sounds of Nature Are So Good for Health and Well-Being
New data finds that even listening to recordings of nature can boost mood, decrease stress, and even lessen pain.
By Elizabeth Millard
outdoors nature mental health sounds birds exercise forest park quiet bicycles riding diversity According to new data, listening to birdsong helped decrease stress.Mia Kievy/iStock The whoosh of wind through a stretch of forest, birds calling to one another as they land on branches, the gurgle of a brook over a rocky bed — these are the kinds of sounds that are not only calming, but could have profound health and well-being benefits, according to a research review in the April 2021 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
For the review, the researchers looked at 18 studies investigating the health benefits of natural sound; study participants listened to recordings of outdoor sounds in laboratory settings. Participants reported less stress and improved health outcomes, like decreased pain, after listening to recordings of nature sounds.
Water sounds, such as that gurgling brook or a steady waterfall, tended to be the most effective at improving positive affect (the psychological term for a more positive outlook or disposition and the experience of joy and interest), while bird sounds were best for lowering stress.
The study’s lead author, Rachel Buxton, PhD, a research associate and conservation biologist in the Department of Biology at Carleton University in Ottawa, says she isn’t surprised by the findings. “From an evolutionary perspective, humans are hardwired to attend to signals of danger and security. And an environment that is filled with natural sounds feels safe and allows us to let our guard down,” she says.
This research adds to a substantial body of evidence that proximity to nature and time spent outdoors is good for human health and well-being.
Research Shows Green Space Benefits Health in Many Ways Research published in June 2019 in Scientific Reports found that people who spent just two hours per week outside in a natural setting (including town parks, state parks, woodlands, and beaches) reported greater well-being compared with people who spent less time outdoors.
Source: Everyday Health
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Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is not at all concerned about peace and reconciliation, a leading political analyst has said.
Writing on Twitter, political analyst Alex Magaisa dismissed the appointment of Obert Chaurura Gutu as a commissioner on the Peace and Reconciliation Commission board.
Magaisa further argues the appointment Gutu is a direct way of rewarding him for bootlicking.
Below is a statement compiled by the MDC Alliance- comprising Magaisa’s tweets…
Alex Magaisa on twitter speaks on the Appointment of Obert Gutu as Commissioner on the National peace for reconciliation commission.
Appointing Obert Gutu who has made it his business to spew vitriol on anyone challenging ZANU PF as a commissioner of a body meant to promote peace & reconciliation is Mnangagwa at his most natural: no pretence, arrogant, indifferent, malevolent, just raw & unadulterated power.
It’s not just a reward for joining ZANU PF – no person in recent history has sung for his supper like Obert Gutu. It’s also a big middle finger to the idea of peace and reconciliation. How does a man who gets so excited at taunting the opposition promote peace and reconciliation?
The NPRC was already a huge disappointment. The appointment of Gutu is Mnangagwa’s way of saying he doesn’t take the idea of peace and reconciliation seriously. It’s just a charade. If he cared he would show more respect to survivors of Gukurahundi & political violence than this.
It’s like appointing a hyena to be in charge of a body to promote peace and reconciliation between hyenas and goats.
But I wonder how long-serving ZANU PF cadres are taking it: new recruits being rewarded with cushy seats on the gravy train while they wallow in cattle class?
Below is the video of ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa using the Kazungula Bridge (which takes away Zimbabwe’s cargo business) to announce that his administration is better than the late President Robert Mugabe’s. His statement comes at a time when it is clear that through the bridge, vital national-revenue is now going away to Botswana and Zambia.
I'd you guys see this and analyse it?Bots and Zambia had to build a curved bridge in the wider part of the river just to avoid Zim… this is a huge statement. Imagine if your friends build a curved bridge to avoid you….??@NjubeGiant@ProfJNMoyo @wakuraa @Mikedubedalepic.twitter.com/0vcB457cdc
Chief Justice Luke Malaba is on course to remaining in office beyond 15 May (next Saturday) when his tenure ends by operation of law following the passing of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.2) Bill by Senate this week which, together with the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.1) Bill, are likely to be gazetted today.
By operation of law, Malaba ceases to be chief justice when he turns 70 at midnight on 15 May.
The Amendment (No.1) Bill will enable the President to appoint the Chief justice, Deputy Chief Justice and Judge President without them undergoing public interviews.
Crucially for Malaba, the Amendment (No.2 Bill) seeks to allow judges of the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court to continue to serve beyond the current retirement age of 70, if the President, after consulting the Judicial Service Commission, consents to their doing so.
It also seeks to permit the President to promote judges of the High Court and the Supreme Court to a higher court on the recommendation of the JSC, without the need for public interviews, thereby opening the door to promotions on the basis of political suitability and cronyism, as is the case with Malaba.
The behind-the-scenes manoeuvres to extend Malaba’s tenure by hook or by crook are being orchestrated by President Emmerson Mnangagwa – the ultimate beneficiary of the extension.
Mnangagwa needs Malaba to help him navigate possible constitutional and legal minefields ahead of the 2023 elections.
With just a week before Malaba’s tenure ends, the JSC has not announced a vacancy by advertising the chief justice’s position, meaning that the shortlisting of candidates and public interviews have not been done.
Justice ministry officials told The NewsHawks that the position has not been advertised because it was known beforehand that there was a plan to amend the constitution to allow for Malaba’s extension.
Crucially also, Malaba has not said his goodbyes unlike his predecessor Godfrey Chidyausiku who announced he would be leaving office when he officiated at the opening of the 2017 legal year. He retired in February 2017 after reaching 70 years.
Malaba has been Mnangagwa’s long-time ally, including when he was deputising the late former president Robert Mugabe, and also while serving as Justice minister well before the November 2017 coup.
The Chief Justice has been a vital cog in Mnangagwa’s political machinery, helping him sanitise and legitimise the coup which toppled Mugabe, and thrust him into power.
Malaba has also run the judiciary in a way that has helped Mnangagwa’s regime, government insiders acknowledge.
The chief justice presided over the 2018 Constitutional Court electoral petition by MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa challenging Mnangagwa’s disputed 2018 presidential poll win.
He delivered the Constitutional Court judgement which confirmed Mnangagwa’s disputed 30 July 2018 presidential election victory, after dismissing Chamisa’s petition.
In a unanimous ruling of the nine judges of the country’s top court, Malaba said Chamisa had failed to prove allegations of fraud and manipulation of the vote during the presidential poll.
“Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa is duly declared the winner of the presidential elections held on the 30th of July 2018,” Malaba said in his judgment, which had attracted widespread attention at home and abroad.
It is understood Malaba prevailed over some judges to ensure the unanimous ruling. Some judges wanted to dissent, but were whipped in line, sources said.
Government and judicial officials say Malaba was Mnangagwa’s strategic candidate to replace the late Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku when he was Vice-President and Justice minister, while also plotting to succeed the late former president Robert Mugabe.
The Mnangagwa Zanu-PF faction, which battled for power against the rival group that had coalesced around Mugabe’s wife Grace, broadly wanted Judge President George Chiweshe to succeed Chidyausiku. But Mnangagwa personally thought Malaba was the man for the job.
Then as now, Mnangagwa still wants Malaba. Chiweshe, who has a military background, is now viewed by Mnangagwa’s faction as Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga’s loyalist. Mnangagwa and Chiwenga are currently locked in a simmering power struggle.
In a July 2018 ruling that helped Mnangagwa to sanitise the coup which toppled Mugabe, Malaba said Mugabe freely and voluntarily stepped down, adding Mnangagwa’s assumption of power was done in terms of the law, although it was clear he had seized power through a coup.
This followed an application by the Liberal Democrats and Revolutionary Freedom Fighters, Bongani Nyathi, Linda Masarira and Vusumuzi Sibanda who contested the legality of the Mnangagwa-led government.
They argued that Mugabe tendered the resignation under duress and that Mnangagwa’s ascendancy was unconstitutional.
They further said that the impeachment process that was instituted prior to Mugabe’s resignation was unlawful and that it served to coerce him to step down.
However, Malaba, sitting in chambers, ruled the constitutional challenge was frivolous and vexatious given that Mugabe carefully applied his mind and decided to step down without the embarrassment of impeachment.
“The former president’s written notice of resignation speaks for itself,” Malaba said.
“It sets the context in which it was written. He candidly reveals the fact that he had communicated with the Speaker of Parliament at 1353 hours. In the communication, the former President expressed to the Speaker his desire to resign from the Office of President.
“A written notice of resignation addressed to the Speaker and signed by the President, on the face of it, meets the first requirement of constitutional validity.”
Malaba argued that “what the former President said in the written notice of resignation is the best evidence available of the state of his mind at the time.”
“He (Mugabe) said he was free to express his will to resign. Not only does the former President declare in the written notice that he made the decision voluntarily, he gives reasons for doing so in clear and unambiguous language,” Malaba said.
“He said he was motivated by the desire to ‘ensure a smooth, peaceful and non-violent transfer of power that underpins national security, peace and sustainability”.
Malaba said Mnangagwa’s assumption of office was therefore done in accordance with the provisions of the constitution after a vacancy had arisen due to the resignation.
The Chief Justice’s judgment followed a November 2017 ruling by Judge President George Chiweshe which legitimised the coup.
Chiweshe had ruled that the military intervention by the Zimbabwe Defence Forces which led to Mugabe’s resignation was constitutional, as the military sought to restore order in the country.
He said the military’s actions in intervening to stop the takeover of Mugabe’s functions “by those around him are constitutionally permissible and lawful”.
Malaba and Chiweshe thus played a critical role in sanitising and legitimising the coup which propelled Mnangagwa to power.
By A Correspondent- For Sephukile Mathuthu, from Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park suburb, things were not going well for her husband Prince Mathuthu when they decided to consult a sangoma, Malandisa Ncube, from Old Magwegwe suburb.
The sangoma reportedly healed her husband without any hassles, but Sephukile is now hurt and frustrated.
This is because after helping her husband, the “devious” sangoma complicated her life by snatching him.
After she found herself sharing her husband with a “hot” sangoma, she suspected that Malandisa did other things to him.
Last week she visited the Bulawayo Civil Court seeking a peace order against her, while protesting that she wanted the sangoma to leave her man alone.
“I want a peace order against Malandisa Ncube who is my husband’s girlfriend. She constantly calls me while insulting and threatening me. Because of her acts I no longer have peace as she also texts me insulting messages.
“She is a traditional healer and I used to consult her when my husband Prince Mathuthu was sick. She ended up having a relationship with him.
“She is always calling me and my husband and we ended up fighting because of that,” protested Sephukile.
She said Malandisa was also threatening her saying she would “fix” her since she was a sangoma.
“She is also threatening me saying she is a sangoma and can fix me, the latest incident being last month. I want the court to help me by barring her from insulting and threatening me and also to stop her from coming to my house,” begged Sephukile.
Sephukile and Prince got married in 1997.
In response Malandisa admitted that she snatched Sephukile’s husband when they consulted her for help. She, however, said they had since separated.
“I never phoned her or went to her house to see her husband. She is the one who is phoning me and I don’t respond.
“There is just bad blood between us after I had an affair with her husband long back. It’s not like I’m a traditional healer, but a prophetess since I assist people with Holy water,” responded Malandisa.
Sephukile, however, insisted that she was a sangoma and that the adulterous relationship was also still subsisting.
“She is a sangoma and is still having an affair with my husband. My husband even apologised to me,” she said.
In coming up with a ruling the presiding magistrate Nkosinomusa Ncube took into consideration the fact that it was common cause that Malandisa was or is still in a relationship with Sephukile’s husband.
“Applicant is married under the Marriages Act Chapter 5:11, a strictly monogamous marriage therefore, she will be hurt by any affair involving her husband.
“The parties have bad blood and as such, there is a mutual verbal attack between them and a reciprocal order is hereby granted that parties are ordered not to threaten, call or send each other insulting messages,” ruled the magistrate.
By A Correspondent- A man was left bloodied after he was assaulted at a party by his close friend, who accused him of dancing in a sexually suggestive way before his wife.
A witness, who attended the party, said Sam Sabelo Sibanda became unhappy after seeing his wife, Tatenda Kasaira, marvelling at his friend Dumiso Mpabanga’s exquisite dance moves.
The witness said Sam approached his wife and accused her of admiring and salivating at Dumiso’s sexually suggestive dance moves.
After that he turned to Dumiso and angrily accused him of dancing while looking at his wife.
“He charged at the unsuspecting Dumiso, who was enjoying himself on the dance floor and accused him of trying to entice his wife with his sexually suggestive dance moves.
“After that, he manhandled him before he unleashed a heavy blow on him,” said the source.
Following that, the source said, Sam rained blows on the hapless Dumiso, who tumbled to the ground and bled from the mouth.
“He kicked him all over the body causing him to bleed. But Sam did not stop at that, as he reached for stones and hit him on the body while he was wriggling in pain on the floor,” said a witness who watched all the drama unfold.
Dumiso was rushed to Mpilo Central Hospital for treatment.
A report was made at Tshabalala Police Station, but the police were yet to arrest Sam.
By Patrick Guramatunhu- There are many reasons why Zimbabwe is in this serious economic and political mess and many of them dovetail to the nation’s inability and/or disrespect for truth, facts and reality; especially the country’s leaders.
“The fight for protection and defence of our Constitution has become the defining fight of the present. There will be a floodgate of litigation which ought to be complemented by peaceful civic action,” threaten MDC A VP, Tendai Biti.
He was adding his voice to the chorus of many other Zimbabweans who have condemned the passing into law of Constitution Amendment Bill No 2. Tendai Biti, as with all the others, have conveniently ignored the facts for the purpose of pushing their agenda of brainwashing the populous for selfish political gain.
The single most important fact that cannot be ignored is that no constitution written by mere mortals CANNOT be amended by mortals. Why? Because mortals are per se fallible and to abrogate such authority as to impose a law onto others has the arrogance of one who believes is infallible. And so, we can state here and now that the March 2013 Zimbabwe constitution can be amended.
The Constitution itself has laid down the process that must be followed to amend the constitution and to on that list is the requirement that 2/3 majority in both parliament and senate must approve the amendment.
There may be other technicalities that the Zanu PF regime failed to follow in pushing through this amendment but these should not detract anyone from the key point that Zanu PF has the Constitutional power and authority to amend the March 2013 Constitution.
Tendai Biti has argued that the Amendments will give President Mnangagwa dictatorial powers and no one can, in all honest, dispute. But again one must seek guidance on this from the constitution itself. There is no chapter or clause in the March 2013 Constitution that explicitly says no one can amend the constitution to enhance or undermine the balance of power between one arm of government against the other or undermine usurp the people’s freedoms and rights. One can argue that such a clause should have been there but we are concerned about facts and reality here, that section is not there.
One inherent self-protecting mechanism in a good and well written constitution is that it should stop the election of tyrants into power and/or stop them destroying the constitution by imposing a cooling off period between passing the amendment and it being enforced.
Amendment Bill No 2 was signed into law 7 May 2021 and a week later President Mnangagwa exercises the new power granted to him in the Bill – extent the term of office of Chief Justice Luke Malaba beyond his retirement age of 70 years. Of course, it leaves a very bitter taste in one’s mouth particularly when it was the same Judge who has given some treasonous judgement to benefit Mnangagwa.
There is no deny that the July 2018 elections were flawed and illegal and should have been declared null and void. ZEC, the body appointed by law to preside over the organisation and delivery of a free, fair and credible election process not only failed to produce a verified voters’ roll but failed to produce all the V11 forms, the summary of the vote count from each of the Polling Station, on which the presidential race result was based.
ZEC staff were supposed to preside at each and every Polling Station and were responsible to the safe keeping of all materials relating to the election process. ZEC affidavit submitted to the Constitution Court showed 10% of V11 forms were missing and so 10% of the figures used in the presidential vote count could not be traced or verified. This was the reason why ZEC could not reconcile the tallies from the three counting systems; each must have received different figures from the missing V11 forms.
Of course, the July 2018 elections were rigged but Chief Justice Luke Malaba ignored the facts, truth and reality on the ground and declare the process free, fair and credible and Mnangagwa the duly elected State President of the (Banana) Republic of Zimbabwe. And now the State President of the Banana Republic has just amended the Constitution to ensure the Chief Justice keeps his job, no doubt there are many other dirty jobs for him to do!
You scratch my back and I will scratch yours! It is all so comradery and congenial as one would expect in a Banana Republic and so it is because, like it or not, Zimbabwe is a Banana Republic complete with its weak and feeble March 2013 Constitution.
“There will be a floodgate of litigation which ought to be complemented by peaceful civic action!” Will the flood of litigation transform a weak and feeble Constitution into one that will stop rigged elections? No!
The flood of litigation will the judge by the same corrupt and compromised Judiciary that judged the November military coup “legal, justified and constitutional”! Can we realistically expect the judges to be anything else other than corrupt and compromised? No!
Even if Tendai Biti was to name his own judges to preside over the flood of litigation; as long as they are there to judge on the legality of the process followed in passing the Amendment Bill No 2, they will find no fault. The fault is not with the Amendment process but with the weak Constitution that allowed Zanu PF to rig elections in the first place.
Tendai Biti was a senior MDC member in the 2008 to 2013 GNU that failed to implement even one meaningful reform and drafted the weak and feeble March 2013 Constitution. To make matters worse the MDC leaders have participating in the flawed elections giving legitimacy to the vote rigging Zanu PF because they were after the few gravy train seats Zanu PF has been giving away as bait.
Biti could not resist the enticing promise winning a seat of the gravy train, the call of the wild, and is one of the MDC who has participated in the flawed elections at every opportunity. Today, he is the Right Honourable Tendai Biti, MDC A MP for Harare East. Of course, he is positioning himself to participate in the 2023 elections and the flood of litigations will help keep his name on the public eye and thus enhance his chance of winning one of the few gravy train seats the opposition have to share.
Tendai Biti and his MDC friends, from both the Chamisa led faction and Mwonzora led faction, are all gearing to participate in the 2023 elections knowing fully well that participating will give the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy and thus perpetuate the corrupt and tyrannical rule. Tendai Biti Nelson Chamisa and the rest in the MDC A faction have their excuse for participating and will con the Zimbabwe populous to join them – they will be stop Zanu PF and his newly found stooges, Mwonzora and company, desecrating the sacred March 2013 Constitution!
The floodgate of litigation is be, ostensibly, to Amendment Bill No 2 becoming law and to there will be no more amendments. In reality, the floodgate of litigations, if there are any at all, will be as futile as Chamisa’s challenge of the July 2018 presidential result. The whole hoo-ha is cast MDC A leaders as the heroes of the long suffering masses of Zimbabwe when they are as guilty as Mwonzora and company of selling out to Zanu PF.
The people’s willingness to believe whatever the leaders tell them, no questions asked, has allowed the leaders to tell one hen’s teeth tale after another and get away with the consequences every time. There is no excuse for participating in the 2023 elections without first implementing the reforms but we can be certain stopping Zanu PF amending the constitution is one of many to follow!
By A Correspondent- Two Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) leaders who were arrested for disorderly conduct by police in Harare on Friday have been freed.
ZINASU Gender Secretary Nancy Njenge and Women’s University in Africa SRC president Paidamoyo Masaraure were arrested yesterday for allegedly shouting at some police officers who were arresting vendors and touts in Harare and taken to the Harare Central Police Station.
According to their lawyers, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), Njenge and Masaraure were initially accused of inciting public violence and undermining police authority but the police later changed the charge to disorderly conduct.
They were taken to the Harare Magistrates Court for an initial remand appearance on Saturday afternoon.
Meanwhile, the two students activists have been released into the custody of their lawyer Douglas Coltart of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.
Police advised that they will proceed by issuing summons against them if they intend to have them prosecuted.
By A Correspondent- Masvingo businessman Pascal Mudzikisi who contested as an independent candidate against Minister Davis Marapira for the Masvingo North parliamentary seat in the 2018 general election, has now rejoined Zanu-PF.
He says he has always been a member of Zanu-PF whose principles and values are rooted in the party, and had never really left it.
Mudzikisi appeared at a Masvingo Provincial Coordinating Committee PCC) meeting held at Great Zimbabwe University’s (GZU) Robert Mugabe School of Education on Sunday, May 02, where he was formally introduced into the party.
He was welcomed together with former MDC stalwarts Tongai Matutu, Dr William Zivenge and former Senator James Makore by Zanu-PF secretary for science and technology in the politburo Christopher Mutsvangwa and the provincial leadership of the party.
“I was Zanu-PF and I am still Zanu-PF. I never stopped supporting it because that’s where my principles lay so I couldn’t go to another party where I will be forced to fight my principles. That is the reason why I did not join any other political party after my expulsion,” Mudzikisi later told TellZim News.
He was automatically expelled from the party after he contested for the Masvingo North parliamentary seat as an independent, having failed to contest in the primaries after his CV failed to sail through during the vetting process.
“Quarrels are good for democracy in any community but what is important is that at the end people reconcile and move forward,” Mudzikisi said.
He said he had a huge following which could add to the party’s vote tally in the 2023 general election.
“When I contested as an independent I got 2 000 votes and most of those people are still loyal to me and they can contribute to the party’s five million votes target in the general election.
“The reception we got at the PCC was warm. We were allowed to stay and hear them deliberate, a thing which shows that we have been forgiven,” he said.
On whether he will contest in the 2023 elections, Mudzikisi said he was ready to serve but will stand guided by the party.
“I am loyal to Zimbabwe and to Masvingo North where I was born and bred. So if there is anyone who is able to represent and fulfill the needs of Masvingo North, I will support them regardless of where they come from.
“However I will then make noise about it if they fail. If the party and the people of Masvingo North want me to represent them, I will do but if Zanu-PF sees that there is someone who can represent its interests better in the constituency, I will gladly support that someone,” said Mudzikisi.
By A Correspondent- A 33 year old ex-cop who was stationed at Chiredzi Central Police Station, Taurai Mujatiwa was last week imprisoned for 33 years by Chiredzi Regional Magistrate Judith Zuyu after being found guilty on three counts of armed robbery.
Mujatiwa was found guilty on three counts of armed robbery after he stole property worthy $63 000 and US$820 and R70 200.
Of the 33-year-long jail term, two years were set aside provided he paid back US$125 for count one, R58 720 and US$788 for count two before May 27, 2021.
The State represented by Noel Muranda stated that on March 05 this year, Mujatiwa in company of Collins Chauke, who is still at large, approached Calisto Jairos Mapikire, who is a taxi driver at N. Richards Wholesalers in Chiredzi asking for his services to Hippo Valley Section 27.
When they got to Chitsanga Hill, the accused strangled the complainant, tightened his hands and legs, covered his face and discharged a firearm threatening to kill him if he failed to cooperate.
The accused drove off to Triangle and dumped the complainant in a cane field near High Siringa and took his Toyota Fan cargo, US$125.00, a pair of tennis shoes, a belt and a cellphone. The complainant later managed to reach for help and reported the matter to Triangle Police Station.
On the second count, along Masvingo-Beitbridge highway the following day, Mujatiwa gave Lydia Maphosa a lift and threatened to kill her and took her Gtel cellphone, S$ 21 000 and a monarch with clothes before dumping her alongside the road and drove off.
The state presented that on March 07, in Zvinonyanya Village, Mwenezi district, the accused in the company of four gang members, approached Nokutula Moyo’s homestead around 03:00hrs and broke into her house before threatening the complainant and his family with a machete.
They requested for safe keys but the complainant refused to give them. The accused harassed and assaulted Moyo’s daughter with open and threatened to chop them into pieces.
They demanded a cellphone and took a safe with US$770, P250, R70 200 and property worthy S$16 310.
The accused was later arrested at a police road block in Chivi, where he refused to cooperate with the police before running away, leaving the stolen car behind.
The police searched in his car and found a machete with dry blood strains, a screw driver and discovered that vehicle been stolen.
On passing her verdict, Magistrate Zuyu said there was enough evidence to prove that the accused was guilty.-TellZim
By A Correspondent- A serial rapist who was allegedly raping minors between ages of seven to 10 was arrested on Wednesday.
Sources familiar with the incident alleged that Kwaramasa Kwaramasa (39) was ambushed by the police and arrested in Chiwaridzo, Bindura.
“Working on a tip-off the police managed to arrest the rapist who had terrorised Bindura,” said a source who declined to be named.
“He would lure girls between the ages of seven to 10 and lie to them that he does not know directions to Garati area where he would take them in a bush and rape them.”
Meanwhile, rape cases in Mashonaland Central province are on the increase.
By A Correspondent- A Plumtree woman appeared in court Friday for allegedly stealing a motor vehicle she had not imported, by clearing and paying duty fees for it at the border town’s Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) offices.
Sharmaine Mlambo (33) a car dealer from the border town, was arrested and charged with theft of a motor vehicle.
The stolen vehicle belongs to Marita Mangani (36) from Bulawayo’s Burnside suburb, who found her car ‘gone’ after travelling to Plumtree to clear it.
Mangani bought the vehicle from Car Max Africa, a private company based in Durban, South Africa.
She requested that that car be ferried to Botswana, while she sorted the funds to pay for duty.
The state represented by Willbrought Muleya, alleges Mlambo obtained a proforma invoice pertaining to Mangana’s car from the same company, yet it was not supposed to be used as proof of payment of the motor vehicle.
“Mlambo went ahead and fixed the imported pre-clearance of the vehicle at ZIMRA Plumtree Border Post and paid duty in that regard,” the prosecutor said.
Muleya added that when Mangani’s car arrived at Plumtree Border Post, which was under her name, as per the Customs and Exercise cargo manifest, Mlambo altered the name and entered hers.
“Mlambo proceeded to process the final clearance before taking the car into her possession without Mangani’s consent,” the prosecutor added.
Mlambo, who pleaded not guilty to the charge, was however freed on ZWL$5 000 bail.
Plumtree Magistrate, Tayengwa Chibanda, said as part of the bail conditions, ordered Mlambo to surrender her passport to the police and to reside at her home in George Silundika in the border town.
Mlambo was also ordered not to interfere with state witnesses.
In her bail application, Mlambo’s legal representative, Tutu Ncube, pleaded with the court to unconditionally release his client as it was her constitutional right.
“My client is not a flight risk, when the police summoned her to the police station yesterday (Thursday) she gladly availed herself. This in its own essence, Your Worship, is a sign that she has every intention to stand trial. She even provided her residential address so that should the police need anything from her, they can easily access her,” said the lawyer.
“Denying her bail right now would be trampling on her constitutional right. The state, as we speak has not provided us with any witnesses’ statements, so there is no need to worry about interference, as we do not even know whom they intend to call as their witnesses.”
In laying charges, Muleya said the complainant -Mangana purchased her vehicle on March 1 2021, and on March 20, Mlambo obtained a proforma invoice of the same vehicle, which she used to commit the alleged offence.
“On March 23, 2021 Mlambo did an import pre-clearance of the vehicle at ZIMRA Plumtree Border Post and paid duty in that regard. On March 30, 2021 Mangani’s car arrived at Plumtree Border Post under her name according to the Customs and Exercise cargo manifest and (somehow) was altered by Mlambo into her name. She went on to process the final clearance and took the car into her possession without Mangani’s consent,” Muleya said.
“On April 30, Mangani’s import waiver was approved by ZIMRA Plumtree Border Post and was given green light to import her car and that was when she discovered the offence. On May 3, 2021 Director of Car Max Africa, Junaid Bhatti, issued an affidavit statement indicating that Mangani was the sole owner of the car and was not aware how Mlambo had obtained the proforma invoice.”
The value of the vehicle was US$1 400 and nothing was recovered, said Muleya.
By A Correspondent- In an incident that has shocked residents of Old Magwegwe in Bulawayo, a four-year-old boy died while five of his relatives and neighbours are battling for life at Mpilo Central Hospital after they reportedly ate porridge suspected to have been laced with poison yesterday.
The incident reportedly happened at around 11 am and resulted in the four-year-old dying within minutes after consuming the porridge. Three other boys aged eight, 12 and 18 are said to be in critical condition. Two other children from the house next door who also tasted the porridge are said to be in a stable condition.
Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said he could not readily comment on the matter but when Sunday News visited the house yesterday at around 3pm, the body of the deceased was still in the house with police taking statements from family and neighbours.
A spokesperson for the Siyanzembwe family, Ms Ethel Munkuli said she was called by neighbours to go and find out what was happening at her mother-in-law’s house after the children were seen vomiting.
“The deceased and the three other boys in a critical condition reside together with my mother-in-law who was at work. From what we gathered, the 18-year-old Donald Mudimba cooked porridge which he shared with three other boys aged four, eight and 12 as he usually does because he is the one who looks after them when my mother-in-law is at work.
There were two other kids from next door who also tasted the porridge while playing there. However, Donald started having a running tummy and he went to relieve himself. The four-year-old boy then started eating Donald’s porridge resulting in him being more critical and dying before being ferried to hospital,” said Ms Munkuli.
She noted that at first when she arrived at the house, which is a street away from her house, Donald was vomiting non-stop and in a state of shock. Ms Munkuli said she thought Donald had been bewitched so she rushed him to a nearby prophetess to seek for prayers.
The grieving mother of the deceased child Dorothy
“While we were praying for Donald I was then called again and told the other three boys were now vomiting as well. We then asked Donald who said they ate porridge only a few minutes ago.
We then called the ambulance but by the time it arrived the four-year-old boy was no longer breathing. The three boys and two kids from next door were then ferried to Mpilo hospital together with the pot of the porridge and the sugar they used.”
While other neighbours were suggesting that Donald could have used a pesticide instead of sugar, Ms Munkuli said the sugar was in a normal sugar packet and it was “the usual brown sugar”.
The 18-year-old boy and the 12-year-old boy are said to be siblings to Ms Munkuli’s husband, while the eight-year-old boy and four-year-old boy are her mother-in-law’s grandchildren.
By A Correspondent- The driver of a kombi carrying stolen tyres was nabbed after he was involved in an accident after a high-speed chase by the rapid response team from Junior Security Company.
Though the police were not available to give a comment immediately, some 112 brand new tyres of assorted type and sizes, and with a worth of over US$40 000 dollars, were recovered after the driver of the vehicle lost control of the kombi and it fell into a ditch.
A source who refused to be named said four robbers attacked and tied the Junior Security guard manning the Crown Duo tyre outlet close to Byword Motors in the industrial area of Masvingo.
They then loaded the brand new tyres into their Mazda kombi and into the trailer.
Unbeknown to them, the security guard, despite his hands being tied-up, had managed to pull out a small cell-phone from his pocket which he used to painstakingly sent an SOS text message to the security control room.
A rapid response team was then dispatched, only to find the robbers still loading their loot.
One of the robbers who acted as a sentry then alerted his colleagues that they had been busted and the overloaded kombi, tugging an overloaded trailer, took off at high-speed towards the VID Masvingo Depot but it fell just after the DocZine Fuels service station.
The ruffians, however, managed to extricate themselves from the wreckage and fled the scene on foot.
No arrest had been made by the time of writing after the police reacted hours later.
TellZim saw the recovered tyres and the damaged vehicles parked at Masvingo Central Police station for exhibit.
By A Correspondent- In an incident that has shocked residents of Old Magwegwe in Bulawayo, a four-year-old boy died while five of his relatives and neighbours are battling for life at Mpilo Central Hospital after they reportedly ate porridge suspected to have been laced with poison yesterday.
The incident reportedly happened at around 11 am and resulted in the four-year-old dying within minutes after consuming the porridge. Three other boys aged eight, 12 and 18 are said to be in critical condition. Two other children from the house next door who also tasted the porridge are said to be in a stable condition.
Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said he could not readily comment on the matter but when Sunday News visited the house yesterday at around 3pm, the body of the deceased was still in the house with police taking statements from family and neighbours.
A spokesperson for the Siyanzembwe family, Ms Ethel Munkuli said she was called by neighbours to go and find out what was happening at her mother-in-law’s house after the children were seen vomiting.
“The deceased and the three other boys in a critical condition reside together with my mother-in-law who was at work. From what we gathered, the 18-year-old Donald Mudimba cooked porridge which he shared with three other boys aged four, eight and 12 as he usually does because he is the one who looks after them when my mother-in-law is at work.
There were two other kids from next door who also tasted the porridge while playing there. However, Donald started having a running tummy and he went to relieve himself. The four-year-old boy then started eating Donald’s porridge resulting in him being more critical and dying before being ferried to hospital,” said Ms Munkuli.
She noted that at first when she arrived at the house, which is a street away from her house, Donald was vomiting non-stop and in a state of shock. Ms Munkuli said she thought Donald had been bewitched so she rushed him to a nearby prophetess to seek for prayers.
The grieving mother of the deceased child Dorothy
“While we were praying for Donald I was then called again and told the other three boys were now vomiting as well. We then asked Donald who said they ate porridge only a few minutes ago.
We then called the ambulance but by the time it arrived the four-year-old boy was no longer breathing. The three boys and two kids from next door were then ferried to Mpilo hospital together with the pot of the porridge and the sugar they used.”
While other neighbours were suggesting that Donald could have used a pesticide instead of sugar, Ms Munkuli said the sugar was in a normal sugar packet and it was “the usual brown sugar”.
The 18-year-old boy and the 12-year-old boy are said to be siblings to Ms Munkuli’s husband, while the eight-year-old boy and four-year-old boy are her mother-in-law’s grandchildren.
Mnangagwa Just Can’t Let Chikurubi Empty Of Young Female Activists
09-05-2021
Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime just cannot let a day pass by without having young female activists in police cells, courts or prison.
Barely less than 48 hours after the release of MDC Alliance Youth Assembly duo of Cecilia Chimbiri and Joanna Mamombe, Mnangagwa’s misogynistic dictatorship quickly rounded up two ZINASU female leaders, Paidamoyo Masaraure and Nancy Njenge.
Masaraure and Njenge’s crime is wearing their union’s t-shirts!
The junta’s hatred for womanhood stinks!
It is also important to note that the regime’s abuse of women knows no political color as we have seen men in Mnangagwa’s close circle mistreating their spouses.
So heartless is Mnangagwa’s New Dispensation allies to the extent of denying their dying wives medication outside the country yet themselves would go as far afield as China in search of the same.
Remember the gun totting Kembo Mohadi evicting Tambudzani from their matrimonial home?
The ills of this regime on women are just too much for women to give them their vote come 2023.
Only a genuine civilian government with a social contract with the people can restore the dignity and decorum of women.
It is time women groups, female students and women in general converge to find a lasting solution to these animalistic men that detest everything about womanhood.
The release of Njenge and Masaraure is our priority.
Student unionism is not a crime!
WomanNotObjects
DefyOrDie
People’sAgenda2021
CitizensConvergenceForChange
Stephen Sarkozy Chuma MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson
By A Correspondent- Some law enforcement agents who are supposed to secure illicit drugs seized during operations are reportedly working in connivance with drug syndicates in Harare, pocketing huge sums of money by selling the same opioids back on the streets, investigations by The Sunday Mail have revealed.
While police have taken action through a crackdown on drug peddlers which netted more than 200 drug hawkers and was hailed as a major victory in the war against drug abuse, the tentacles of the syndicates in the capital extend far beyond imagination.
In most suburbs, criminal dealers sell dangerous drugs to adults and children in broad daylight, often not taking too many precautions, while allegedly enjoying the protection of rogue cops.
What is more disturbing is that the suspected drug peddlers are enlisting the services of children roaming Harare’s streets as drug mules to avoid detection.
The innocent children “hawking sweets” have become part of a bigger drug syndicate rearing its ugly head in the capital.
Besides marijuana, other commonly distributed drugs are crystal methamphetamine — which has evolved to be commonly known as “guka, marijuana cakes and a prohibited cough syrup called BronCleer (Bronco).
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed that some police officers were indeed ‘conniving with drug peddlers’.
“We have received information in regards to police officers conniving with drug lords and we have since effected arrests on some of those officers,” he said, urging the public to pass on to the Police General Headquarters (PGHQ) any information that could be helpful in apprehending more culprits.
“The ZRP is on record as saying it has no place for such unruly elements. “We have zero tolerance to corruption. Give us information on these unruly officers and ZRP will pluck them out.
“As long as there is any incriminating evidence, feel free to come forth. The police officer involved will face the full wrath of the law”. Police are running drug abuse awareness campaigns countrywide with a view to conscientising the public about the devastating effects of the dangerous substances.
The CID Drugs and Narcotics section recently embarked on an operation to curb drug abuse code-named “No to drug and substance abuse” and a number of suspects were rounded up.
Drug abuse is also contributing to a rise in serious offences. The Sunday Mail recently went behind the scenes to find out how the drug syndicates operate.
The former Zimex Mall area, located along Jason Moyo and Inez Terrace streets in the CBD, aside from being the location of popular mobile phone vendors and foreign currency traders, is now synonymous with the drug trade.
As money changers solicit customers, so do the suspected drug hawkers, mostly women and teenagers.
Purporting to be an interested client, this reporter approached multiple suspected drug dealers peddling illicit substances around the area. “We only have codeine syrup and BronCleer – meth is now hard to come by, it is now expensive since police swoop on us,” a dealer identified as Jerald, (also known by his peers as Murungu), said. Out here, everything is on the fast lane. Dealers as well as buyers are wary of the police and security operatives who raid the location regularly. As the conversation continued, the dealer furtively brandished bottles of BronCleer and codeine at the reporter’s request. “With this one you will never go wrong,” said another dealer who came in from the opposite end. He must have felt the transaction was taking too long. As the deal was ongoing, other illicit drug vendors were either on the look-out for cops or beckoning on prospective customers. But for Jerald ‘Murungu’, everything seemed normal as he went about his business unperturbed – calm and collected to the shock of this reporter. We further learnt that Jerald enjoys special protection from some rogue cops whom many believe are the ones who supply him with seized drugs. This was the same situation at Fourth Street and Cobacabana bus ranks, where suspected drug peddlers could be seen on both sides of the road discreetly exchanging money for different types of drugs, including codeine. A security source – who we will not name because of the nature of his job, revealed that indeed some police officers were working with drug peddlers in the distribution of drugs in Harare. He said the ring involves officers who are in strategic positions of influence and only sell to the rich and affluent. What is so striking is that women seem to be the biggest mules and peddlers in these syndicates. Residents – mostly from Mbare – said dangerous drugs have become a menace and accused some law enforcement agents of tipping-off well-known dealers in advance before they launch their raids. In Mbare, this reporter was introduced to Natasha (surname supplied) who lives in Tagarika Flat D – and posing as a potential client, the woman hesitantly inquired about the person who had recommended this reporter to her. After assuring her that we meant no harm, the lady told us that she deals in Crystal Meth. Known scientifically as methamphetamine, Crystal Meth is a highly addictive stimulant popular for its powerful euphoric effects. “Which one do you want so that I can collect it for you – you don’t have to go inside the flats because I am not sure where you are coming,” she said. She sells it in grammes and has a mini-weight scale she uses to measure according to request. A 10 gramme satchet of meth costs between US$5 to US$7. Further inquiry from our sources revealed that Natasha works for a police officer called Chemuli (surname supplied), popularly known in the area as ‘Muchawa’. “She is not even afraid because she knows ‘Muchawa’ will always come to her rescue. During a recent raid that netted almost every known drug peddler in the area – Natasha was left untouched,” revealed our source. They also enlist the services of children as mules. “These children are young and vulnerable to these drug peddlers because they too need money and have been denied their fundamental right to education,” said Loice Ruzha, a vendor and a mother who has been observing the trend for quite some time. “There are also those who have been pushed to the streets to seek solace because of poverty, family breakdown and abandonment,” she added. In a brief interview, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe said drug cartels will be hunted down. “The Zimbabwe Republic Police is coming after all drug cartels peddling drugs in communities. The syndicates will be dealt with once and for all by law enforcement officers,” he said.
GWERU – President Emmerson Mnangagwa apologist and Gweru businessman Douglas Kwande who recently displaced 500 workers after he grabbed the Zimbabwe Glass Holdings (Zimglass) has run down the company and turned it into a cattle pen.
Kwande bought the company from the state-run Industrial Development Corporation but workers have dismissed it as cheap propaganda claims that he paid US$22m.
Zimglass, Zimbabwe’s sole producer of glass used to export to Malawi and Zambia, churning out 120 tonnes per week and employing 500 workers. It was one of the biggest companies in Gweru run by the state-owned IDC.
The Mirror visited the company and established that the sprawling 10-hectare premises located along Bristol Road in Gweru are now used as grazing and a cattle pen for Kwande’s 100 herds of cattle.
Patrick Chirombo a former HR Officer at Zimglass said it was painful to see the giant company sinking further into an abyss.
He attacked the government for giving the company to someone who has no capacity.
Gweru Mayor Josiah Makombe lamented the deal between IDC and Kwande as an economic disaster for Gweru. Zimglass closed shop in 2010.
The arrangement is a violation of the City’s by-laws which bans the keeping of cattle in the city.
The Mirror established that Kwande has also set up grinding mills at Zimglass where he is processing Premier maize meal that is sold in his …………supermarkets.
Kwande acquired the company through his Brainman Investments at a time when the new dispensation under President Mnangagwa promised a quick fix of defunct companies including CSC, Shabani Mashaba Mines and Zisco.
Kwande requested a face-to-face interview with The Mirror but failed to show up on numerous occasions.
Makombe said that it is illegal for Kwande to keep cattle in the city and a team of council workers would be dispatched to investigate. He said the grinding mills must be properly licensed for them to operate.
The glass produced by Zimglass was mainly sold to Delta Beverages, African Distillers, Mutare Bottling Company, Straitia Investments, Olivine Industries, Datlabs and E. Snell and Company.
“It is sad for the city and the country that the firm was bought by someone who cannot revive it. We needed an investor who comes to create jobs and wealth,” said Makombe.
Residents who spoke to The Mirror said Government assets in Gweru have become fruits for easy picking by those connected to Zanu PF leadership.
Moses Chikwadzi, a former secretary for the workers’ committee said Zimglass remains a strategic company to the country and called for immediate intervention.
He said that hundreds of workers including some who worked for the company for 30 years walked out of the company empty-handed. The understanding was that the workers were going to be paid their benefits from the proceeds of the sale of the company.
“It’s painful and l feel like crying. All workers walked out with nothing. We must be paid our benefits from the US$22m that IDC received from Kwande,” said Chikwadzi.
Chirombo dismissed the US$22m tag on the company and said there is evidence from lawyers that the company was sold for a song. He said it went for RTGS$22m
He described the price as peanuts considering that the company has machinery worth millions of dollars.
The Mirror understands that Kwande also got the industrial sand claim some 10km outside Gweru.
This is where sand used for making glass is obtained but instead of keeping the sand for glass making, this is now being sold to those building houses and moulding bricks.
A 42-year-old Gweru man handed himself to the police after locking seven family members, including his wife and kids, in a house before petrol-bombing it after a domestic dispute.
Midlands provincial police spokesperson, Inspector, Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident which occurred in Raylands suburb Gweru on Thursday night.
He said property was destroyed in the attempted arson attack while all family members escaped unhurt.
“The suspect, Darlington Miti (42) has since surrendered himself to the police and is now in custody. He is now facing attempted murder charges and will appear in court soon,” he said.
Insp Mahoko said those who escaped the arson attack were Miti’s wife Chipo Mafunda, her two children from a previous marriage, her 3-year child with Miti and two other family members.
“It is said Miti had a misunderstanding with his wife on Wednesday night. He then left the house only to return home around 2am the following morning armed with a five litre container full of petrol. He then sprinkled the fuel around the house before setting the house on fire together with the wife’s car which was parked outside,” he said.
When The Herald newscrew visited the house yesterday, Ms Mafunda and other family members were busy cleaning the house while throwing away some of the burnt property.
Ms Mafunda told The Herald that they were lucky to be alive after the arson attack from her husband whom she described as a suicidal character.
She said Miti committed the crime some weeks after he attempted to kill himself by consuming poison.
“We have been having some problems in this marriage and recently he wrote a suicide note and later consumed termite poison. We rushed him to the hospital and he spent two weeks in the intensive care unit. He was about to recover but still on medication,” she said.
Ms Mafunda said she is into some business and was fending for the family but Miti was now accusing her of infidelity.
She said on the fateful day, he came home charging while accusing her of seeing other men but without corroborating the allegations.
“He has for a long time, been threatening to kill me and the kids while accusing me of infidelity but I would always ask him to provide evidence because I knew I was clean. He was just insecure because I had become the breadwinner for the family with my business ever since he lost his job some few years back but he was still in denial,” she said.
Ms Mafunda said Miti left home on Wednesday night without communicating where he was going only to come back home at around 2am the following morning armed with some petrol.
“He then started throwing stones at our bedroom where I was sleeping, damaging window panes before he sprinkled petrol on my car which was parked outside and around the house. He then petrol-bombed the house through the bedroom where our three-year-old girl was sleeping,” he said.
Ms Mafunda said she managed to rescue the minor in the bedroom where the fire started before it spread into other rooms.
“Some neighbours then responded to the screams for help and we managed to put out the fire but some of the property had already been damaged,” she said. — Herald
GWERU – President Emmerson Mnangagwa apologist and Gweru businessman Douglas Kwande has turned the premises of Zimbabwe Glass Holdings (Zimglass) which he bought for US$22m in 2019 into a cattle pen after failing to deliver on a turnaround programme he promised.
Kwande bought the company from the state-run Industrial Development Corporation but workers have dismissed it as cheap propaganda claims that he paid US$22m.
Zimglass, Zimbabwe’s sole producer of glass used to export to Malawi and Zambia, churning out 120 tonnes per week and employing 500 workers. It was one of the biggest companies in Gweru run by the state-owned IDC.
The Mirror visited the company and established that the sprawling 10-hectare premises located along Bristol Road in Gweru are now used as grazing and a cattle pen for Kwande’s 100 herds of cattle.
Patrick Chirombo a former HR Officer at Zimglass said it was painful to see the giant company sinking further into abyss.
He attacked the government for giving the company to someone who has no capacity.
Gweru Mayor Josiah Makombe lamented the deal between IDC and Kwande as an economic disaster for Gweru. Zimglass closed shop in 2010.
The arrangement is a violation of the City’s by-laws which bans the keeping of cattle in the city.
The Mirror established that Kwande has also set up grinding mills at Zimglass where he is processing Premier maize meal that is sold in his …………supermarkets.
Kwande acquired the company through his Brainman Investments at a time when the new dispensation under President Mnangagwa promised a quick fix of defunct companies including CSC, Shabani Mashaba Mines and Zisco.
Kwande requested a face-to-face interview with The Mirror but failed to show up on numerous occasions.
Makombe said that it is illegal for Kwande to keep cattle in the city and a team of council workers would be dispatched to investigate. He said the grinding mills must be properly licensed for them to operate.
The glass produced by Zimglass was mainly sold to Delta Beverages, African Distillers, Mutare Bottling Company, Straitia Investments, Olivine Industries, Datlabs and E. Snell and Company.
“It is sad for the city and the country that the firm was bought by someone who cannot revive it. We needed an investor who comes to create jobs and wealth,” said Makombe.
Residents who spoke to The Mirror said Government assets in Gweru have become fruits for easy picking by those connected to Zanu PF leadership.
Moses Chikwadzi, a former secretary for the workers’ committee said Zimglass remains a strategic company to the country and called for immediate intervention.
He said that hundreds of workers including some who worked for the company for 30 years walked out of the company empty-handed. The understanding was that the workers were going to be paid their benefits from the proceeds of the sale of the company.
“It’s painful and l feel like crying. All workers walked out with nothing. We must be paid our benefits from the US$22m that IDC received from Kwande,” said Chikwadzi.
Chirombo dismissed the US$22m tag on the company and said there is evidence from lawyers that the company was sold for a song. He said it went for RTGS$22m
He described the price as peanuts considering that the company has machinery worth millions of dollars.
The Mirror understands that Kwande also got the industrial sand claim some 10km outside Gweru.
This is where sand used for making glass is obtained but instead of keeping the sand for glass making, this is now being sold to those building houses and moulding bricks.
By A Correspondent-Media Institute of Southern Africa- Zimbabwe Chapter this year held its provincial belated World Press Freedom Day Commemorations in rural areas where it was taking stock of how rural communities were accessing information.
The belated World Press Freedom Day commemorations were held yesterday throughout the country.
MISA-Harare Advocacy committee held its event at Mungate shopping centre in Domboshava where villagers raised concern over delays by the government to licence community radio stations.
Locals said their area was lagging behind developmental programs because of limited access to information.
The villagers said they wanted the government to establish a community radio in their area so that they could discuss issues that concern their area.
The meeting was attended by village heads, church leaders, local political leadership women and youths.
“We have to have a peaceful environment, as Zimbabweans it doesn’t matter who is our president, we don’t have much interest in that…”
By A Correspondent | The controversial street preacher, Talent Chiwenga has somewhat proved his identity by announcing that the MDC Alliance party is now irrelevant, and all Zimbabweans need is to pursue peace. The latter phrase is a theme speech of the ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa for several years to date.
In the sermon, Chiwenga said MDC is not into serving the interests of Zimbabweans. He added saying they just want job posts .
He said when MDC voted to impeach the late President Robert Mugabe in 2017, “they trampled on the very principles which they say they stand for in their manifesto, and as their party ideology.”
Chiwenga’s aide, Thomas Marange, then quipped in with the following, “they wanted positions,” to which Chiwenga screamed back exclaiming,
“Vaida zvigaro! They forgot the principles and they salivated for political positions, that’s a bad precedence.”
“And that’s what our problem is today, our problem is does the MDC have an interest in serving the people of Zimbabwe, or they only condemn ZANU PF because they themselves are not in power, because when something is wrong it should not be condemned by someone else, but when it is done by you it is fine, something that is wrong should be principally wrong across the board; so they and now complaining that the military and the police were involved in the factions that were in ZANU PF.
“If they want to attract the attention of real thinkers and sober thinkers in Zimbabwe, to join them or to identify with them, to sympathise with them they have to revise their methods of trying to get relevance at any given time… MDC at that point scored an own goal.
“They scored themselves up,” he said.
“That’s why you have to know what is right before you say which party you support because you will end up in danger, after choosing a party that is getting lost because you rushed to get identified by it, before you got to know what exactly they stand for.
“Our problem is in identifying our common goals as Zimbabweans, as for myself what I want is a peaceful environment and I think that is not an expectation that is far fetched, and far stretched, it is an institution and a constitutional expectation. We have to have a peaceful environment, as Zimbabweans it doesn’t matter who is our president, we don’t have much interest in that, we don’t care where you come from you come from Midlands or Manicaland,” he added.
Below were some of the excerpts presented in an analysis compiling some of the man’s other sermons plus this latest one.
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Meanwhile, below is a prediction by the controversial preacher Talent Chiwenga over the future of Zimbabwe.
COMMENTARY:
Before the 2018 elections, Talent Chiwenga was saying the same thing and then quickly changed just before the polls, to begin declaring: CHIGUBHU CHICHIRIKUSUKWA (a container is still being cleaned so it requires more time). Today he introduces another prophecy..
He used these prophecies to chop away Nelson Chamisa’s gullible followers for himself.
In Aug 2018, he after seeing journalist Simba Chikanza’s LIVE conversation with his cousin, began prophesying saying Mnangagwa didn’t send soldiers to shoot people on 1 August, announcing that the self confessing Kuwadzana butcher is clueless on what happened on 1 August – concerning these events the nation saw on live ZBC broadcasts, he said the opposite happened, exonerating Mnangagwa and blaming his cousin. He called all this prophecy. Such lies were the very cause why victims went to the Motlanthe Commission and some are still attending courts to this day. Is his lying god that idiotic not to see the truth chased after by the suffering victim families to this day?
This year after announcing that his so called gospel controls the politics of this country, he has come out to ask the masses to campaign for his life which he says is in danger of assassination following 2 accidents which he openly confesses that he caused and in which 6 people were killed over a 2 year period. He now announces saying the accidents were Assassination attempts on his life and titles his apologetic, prophecy from God Almighty.
In February, his mother in law, Vivian Yafele revealed that before the accident that killed his wife, in which he was the driver, he had over the 3 years prior this, secretly married a small house Tariro Mafuka who he smuggled to South Africa and the latter would only return just after the Chatsworth- Masvingo Road accident. He served her papers and lied to her that he had copied Simba Chikanza, issuing her. 30 day demand which period has since expired at end of March.
He is also known for announcing saying truck drivers are lazy, adding that a person who gets to the age of 40 driving a truck is in a worthless career.
By A Correspondent-Tocky Vibes and ExQ are embroiled in a dispute over the latter’s single “Wakatemba” which has resulted in the video being taken down on YouTube.
According to TechZim, after creating Wakatemba, Tocky Vibes and ExQ agreed that they would collaborate on a Tocky Vibes song.
However, Tocky says ExQ’s camp reneged, and are refusing to honour what they agreed on.
As a result, Tocky made a copyright claim to YouTube and Wakatemba has been taken down.
Both the official audio and official videos appear to be taken down as they are no longer available on ExQ’s YouTube channel.
Both audio and video no longer turn up in results when you search for them on YouTube.
The song however is still available on Spotify where it is credited to ExQ.
By A Correspondent-Tocky Vibes and ExQ are embroiled in a dispute over the latter’s single “Wakatemba” which has resulted in the video being taken down on YouTube.
According to TechZim, after creating Wakatemba, Tocky Vibes and ExQ agreed that they would collaborate on a Tocky Vibes song.
However, Tocky says ExQ’s camp reneged, and are refusing to honour what they agreed on.
As a result, Tocky made a copyright claim to YouTube and Wakatemba has been taken down.
Both the official audio and official videos appear to be taken down as they are no longer available on ExQ’s YouTube channel.
Both audio and video no longer turn up in results when you search for them on YouTube.
The song however is still available on Spotify where it is credited to ExQ.
By A correspondent-President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week rewarded former MDC spokesperson Obert Gutu for selling out.
Gutu was among the six new National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) commissioners who were sworn in by Mnangagwa at State House.
The six commissioners are replacing commissioners whose terms have expired and will serve under the chairmanship of Justice Selo Nare who was only appointed in 2018.
Gutu, is also a former and deputy justice minister during the all-inclusive government between 2009 and 2013.
He joined ZANU PF in March this year. The other commissioners are Donwell Dube and Tinashe Rukuni, Reverend Chiropafadzo Moyo of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe, former deputy police commissioner-general crime Josephine Shambare and Nomaqhawe Gwere.
Zanu PF officials in Matabeleland North’s Tsholotsho district are accused of denying opposition supporters food aid as the ruling party starts campaigning ahead of the 2023 elections.
According to the latest monitoring report by the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP), in one incident in Tsholotsho South, citizens were told by Zanu PF activists only identified as Fani Moyo and Lameck Tshuma that in order for them to benefit from food aid, they had to be part of the Zanu PF cell groups in the area.
“As in other provinces, food and other aid have remained tools of political manipulation for poor villagers,” ZPP said in the report.
— Wakurawarerwa Jonah (@CitizenWakura) May 8, 2021
In a sudden twist on Friday it was revealed that he has applied for the post of a government commissioner. His placing is reported to be a reward for attacking the legitimate MDC Alliance led by President Nelson Chamisa.
Commenting on the development, MDC Alliance official Cde Wakurawarewa said, “The internet never forgets Gutu, yesterday you received what you were licking for all this time.”
MTHWAKAZI Republic Party (MRP) leader Mqondisi Moyo says state-sponsored persecution has inspired him to cause government sleepless nights as he described President Emmerson Mnangagwa as worse than the late Robert Mugabe.
Moyo has not been staying at his home since March 12 claiming that he is in hiding fearing possible arrest, or kidnapping after leading MRP activists in a surprise protest outside Bulawayo Central police station days before.
Police fired warning shots to deter MRP activists, who were threatening to storm the station as they protested the alleged harassment and intimidation of their leader.
Nine MRP activists were arrested during the protest and detained at Khami maximum prison for over a month.
They were only released a fortnight ago by Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Evangelista Kabasa.
They are set to appear in court later this month facing public violence charges.
In an interview, Moyo, a former civil servant who said he had been arrested over a dozen times since the formation of the party in January 2014, said state-sponsored persecution and harassment had hardened him and his party followers.
He said he now understood that politics was his calling that he cannot run away from.
He added that in the process of that fear and persecution, he was being motivated and inspired to do more because it ruffing sent a message that, whatever he was doing with his colleagues in the MRP, really getting to this government.
Moyo said if whatever they were doing was not shaking the authorities, they would not be facing these arrests.
He said he was also encouraged that whatever persecution they were enduring, they (ministers, Zanu PF and government officials) also went through them during the Smith regime era.
Moyo said he believed state security agents wanted to abduct and possibly kill him when they raided his home in March. He revealed that state security agents have also been visiting his relatives asking about his whereabouts.
“I think I have been arrested over 17 times and in all the arrests, police had never come to my house at night as was the case on March 10,” he said.
“It was a first; it was unique and I feel that those people either wanted to kill me or kidnap me,” Moyo said.
“To this day, they continue visiting the residential homes of my relatives interrogating them about my whereabouts.
“They have not given up on my persecution, but whether they kill me or not, the seed has already been planted.”
Moyo bemoaned alleged state-sponsored human rights violations in the country under Mnangagwa, saying the MRP had suffered worse persecution than they endured under the Mugabe era.
“I think Mnangagwa’s era is even worse than that of Mugabe,” he said.
“So many arrests of our members have happened during Mnangagwa’s era more than Mugabe’s era. He is even worse than Mugabe. He has exposed his true colours,” Moyo said.
Human rights watchdogs have recorded countless rights violations since Mnangagwa assumed office.
Armed soldiers and police have killed protesters participating in anti-government demonstrations, and arrested opposition activists with many facing various charges.
Some activists have been abducted, tortured and left for dead.
THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has condemned some major food outlets in the city, including Chicken Inn and Pizza Inn outlets and a number of butcheries and has given them warnings to improve their hygienic levels or face closure.
The local authority carries out routine spot checks on restaurants, butcheries and all facilities that deal with food to ensure adherence to by-laws and that they do not expose the public to health hazards. According to the latest council report four restaurants, three food factories and six butcheries were condemned and warned to improve their hygiene.
The condemnations came out after BCC put up a programme targeting food premises in the Central Business District for compliance where health and hygiene education was also given to food handlers during inspections.
The affected outlets are; Pizza Inn (Jason Moyo branch), Chicken Inn (Jason Moyo branch), Eastern Delights Takeaways, Fish and Chip King Takeaways (9th Avenue), Mr Chips Takeaways (Fife Street branch), Mumsie”s Kitchen Restaurant, Sunrise Meats (Pelandaba), Zimbabwe Cash Butchery (Pelandaba), Oceans Foods Butchery (Pelandaba), Ramcode Butchery (Pelandaba) and Matabele Meat Market (Nkulumane), which all recorded a grading of C. Creamy Inn (Jason Moyo branch) and Snappy’s Butchery both recording a grading of C minus.
“The results were shared with the area environmental health officers who were assisting the premises to maintain hygiene status. Grade C indicates that the standard of hygiene in most of the food outlets was unsatisfactory.
Environmental health officers were to intensify inspections and health education to prevent food-related illnesses,” reads the report.
During the exercise the local authority’s health inspectorate department condemned seven, one litre soft drinks and 44, 500 millimetre soft drinks which had expired but were displayed at various supermarkets for sale.
An uninspected beef carcass and head were also condemned from a butchery in the CBD. Clarifying on the move, BCC director of health services Dr Edwin Sibanda said this was the first step they take, with the institution required to adhere to laid down hygiene procedures or risk being closed down when found to be retaining unsatisfactory results.
“What we usually do is we take swabs from people’s hands, sometimes going up to the rectum, from the facilities’ surfaces even utensils, which we send to our labs. If the results come out unsatisfactory, we go back after a period and re-swab, advice and teach the affected institution to guide them such that they move away from the unsatisfactory level.
We continue monitoring them but if we note that there is no improvement, then we are forced to invoke some of our by-laws which may allow us to even close the place temporarily or for a long time,” said Dr Sibanda.
He said the move was not necessarily meant to shut down the premises but just to protect the general public from being exposed to health hazards.
IN an incident that has shocked residents of Old Magwegwe in Bulawayo, a four-year-old boy died while five of his relatives and neighbours are battling for life at Mpilo Central Hospital after they reportedly ate porridge suspected to have been laced with poison yesterday.
The incident reportedly happened at around 11 am and resulted in the four-year-old dying within minutes after consuming the porridge. Three other boys aged eight, 12 and 18 are said to be in a critical condition. Two other children from the house next door who also tasted the porridge are said to be in a stable condition.
Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said he could not readily comment on the matter but when Sunday News visited the house yesterday at around 3pm, the body of the deceased was still in the house with police taking statements from family and neighbours.
A spokesperson for the Siyanzembwe family, Ms Ethel Munkuli said she was called by neighbours to go and find out what was happening at her mother-in-law’s house after the children were seen vomiting.
“The deceased and the three other boys in a critical condition reside together with my mother-in-law who was at work. From what we gathered, the 18-year-old Donald Mudimba cooked porridge which he shared with three other boys aged four, eight and 12 as he usually does because he is the one who looks after them when my mother-in-law is at work.
There were two other kids from next door who also tasted the porridge while playing there. However, Donald started having a running tummy and he went to relieve himself. The four-year-old boy then started eating Donald’s porridge resulting in him being more critical and dying before being ferried to hospital,” said Ms Munkuli.
She noted that at first when she arrived at the house, which is a street away from her house, Donald was vomiting non-stop and in a state of shock. Ms Munkuli said she thought Donald had been bewitched so she rushed him to a nearby prophetess to seek for prayers.
“While we were praying for Donald I was then called again and told the other three boys were now vomiting as well. We then asked Donald who said they ate porridge only a few minutes ago. We then called the ambulance but by the time it arrived the four-year-old boy was no longer breathing. The three boys and two kids from next door were then ferried to Mpilo hospital together with the pot of the porridge and the sugar they used.”
While other neighbours were suggesting that Donald could have used a pesticide instead of sugar, Ms Munkuli said the sugar was in a normal sugar packet and it was “the usual brown sugar”.
The 18-year-old boy and the 12-year-old boy are said to be siblings to Ms Munkuli’s husband, while the eight-year-old boy and four-year-old boy are her mother-in-law’s grandchildren.
IN an incident that has shocked residents of Old Magwegwe in Bulawayo, a four-year-old boy died while five of his relatives and neighbours are battling for life at Mpilo Central Hospital after they reportedly ate porridge suspected to have been laced with poison yesterday.
The incident reportedly happened at around 11 am and resulted in the four-year-old dying within minutes after consuming the porridge. Three other boys aged eight, 12 and 18 are said to be in a critical condition. Two other children from the house next door who also tasted the porridge are said to be in a stable condition.
Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said he could not readily comment on the matter but when Sunday News visited the house yesterday at around 3pm, the body of the deceased was still in the house with police taking statements from family and neighbours.
A spokesperson for the Siyanzembwe family, Ms Ethel Munkuli said she was called by neighbours to go and find out what was happening at her mother-in-law’s house after the children were seen vomiting.
“The deceased and the three other boys in a critical condition reside together with my mother-in-law who was at work. From what we gathered, the 18-year-old Donald Mudimba cooked porridge which he shared with three other boys aged four, eight and 12 as he usually does because he is the one who looks after them when my mother-in-law is at work.
There were two other kids from next door who also tasted the porridge while playing there. However, Donald started having a running tummy and he went to relieve himself. The four-year-old boy then started eating Donald’s porridge resulting in him being more critical and dying before being ferried to hospital,” said Ms Munkuli.
She noted that at first when she arrived at the house, which is a street away from her house, Donald was vomiting non-stop and in a state of shock. Ms Munkuli said she thought Donald had been bewitched so she rushed him to a nearby prophetess to seek for prayers.
The grieving mother of the deceased child Dorothy
“While we were praying for Donald I was then called again and told the other three boys were now vomiting as well. We then asked Donald who said they ate porridge only a few minutes ago. We then called the ambulance but by the time it arrived the four-year-old boy was no longer breathing. The three boys and two kids from next door were then ferried to Mpilo hospital together with the pot of the porridge and the sugar they used.”
While other neighbours were suggesting that Donald could have used a pesticide instead of sugar, Ms Munkuli said the sugar was in a normal sugar packet and it was “the usual brown sugar”.
The 18-year-old boy and the 12-year-old boy are said to be siblings to Ms Munkuli’s husband, while the eight-year-old boy and four-year-old boy are her mother-in-law’s grandchildren.- The Sunday News
A WOMAN employed as a general hand at the Registrar-General’s Central Registry Headquarters in Harare was arrested last week after allegedly receiving a bribe from a desperate passport applicant.
She reportedly promised to facilitate the expeditious processing of the document but, however, failed to deliver.
Detectives from the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) pounced on Gloria Mashanda (30) of Warren Park following the botched cash-for-passport deal with Tofara Mapundu, a Namibia-based Zimbabwean.
In a statement, ZACC spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure said Mashanda failed to deliver on her undertaking, after which the matter was reported to the authorities. “Sometime in March 2021, the complainant was approached by Tofara Mapundu, a female Zimbabwean who is based in Namibia, to assist her in applying for a Zimbabwean passport,” said Comm Makamure.
“She gave her the passport application form that had already been filled in with her personal details to submit to passport offices at Makombe Complex, Harare, on her behalf.”
Mashanda charged Mapundu a substantial amount of money which was delivered through an emissary.
“The complainant gave the accused US$318 for passport application and US$110 as the facilitation fee, which is a combined total of US$428, and the passport application form in the name of Tofara Mapundu for passport processing.”
The accused promised that Mapundu’s passport would be processed and ready for collection in a fortnight from the date the accused was given the application form.
After the agreed two-week period lapsed before the passport was delivered, Mashanda started evading the complainant.
“After the expiry of the agreed two-week period, the complainant started making enquiries for Tofara Mapundu’s passport from the accused, but the accused started to be evasive.
“The complainant approached Makombe Complex passport offices to verify whether Mashanda had submitted the application, only to be told that there was no record of her application.
“The accused did not facilitate the passport application in the name of Tofara Mapundu but converted US$428 she was given by the complainant to her own use,” added Comm Makamure.
Mashanda appeared in court yesterday and was remanded in custody to May 10.- The Sunday Mail
SOME police officers who are supposed to secure illicit drugs seized during operations are reportedly working in connivance with drug syndicates in Harare, pocketing huge sums of money by selling the same opioids back on the streets, investigations by The Sunday Mail have revealed. While police have taken action through a crackdown on drug peddlers which netted more than 200 drug hawkers and was hailed as a major victory in the war against drug abuse, the tentacles of the syndicates in the capital extend far beyond imagination.
In most suburbs, criminal dealers sell dangerous drugs to adults and children in broad daylight, often not taking too many precautions, while allegedly enjoying the protection of rogue cops.
What is more disturbing is that the suspected drug peddlers are enlisting the services of children roaming Harare’s streets as drug mules to avoid detection.
The innocent children “hawking sweets” have become part of a bigger drug syndicate rearing its ugly head in the capital.
Besides marijuana, other commonly distributed drugs are crystal methamphetamine — which has evolved to be commonly known as “guka, marijuana cakes and a prohibited cough syrup called BronCleer (Bronco).
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed that some police officers were indeed ‘conniving with drug peddlers’.
“We have received information in regards to police officers conniving with drug lords and we have since effected arrests on some of those officers,” he said, urging the public to pass on to the Police General Headquarters (PGHQ) any information that could be helpful in apprehending more culprits.
“The ZRP is on record as saying it has no place for such unruly elements. “We have zero tolerance to corruption. Give us information on these unruly officers and ZRP will pluck them out.
“As long as there is any incriminating evidence, feel free to come forth. The police officer involved will face the full wrath of the law”.
Police are running drug abuse awareness campaigns countrywide with a view to conscientising the public about the devastating effects of the dangerous substances.
The CID Drugs and Narcotics section recently embarked on an operation to curb drug abuse code-named “No to drug and substance abuse” and a number of suspects were rounded up.
Drug abuse is also contributing to a rise in serious offences. The Sunday Mail recently went behind the scenes to find out how the drug syndicates operate.
The former Zimex Mall area, located along Jason Moyo and Inez Terrace streets in the CBD, aside from being the location of popular mobile phone vendors and foreign currency traders, is now synonymous with the drug trade.
As money changers solicit customers, so do the suspected drug hawkers, mostly women and teenagers.
Purporting to be an interested client, this reporter approached multiple suspected drug dealers peddling illicit substances around the area.
“We only have codeine syrup and BronCleer – meth is now hard to come by, it is now expensive since police swoop on us,” a dealer identified as Jerald, (also known by his peers as Murungu), said.
Out here, everything is on the fast lane. Dealers as well as buyers are wary of the police and security operatives who raid the location regularly.
As the conversation continued, the dealer furtively brandished bottles of BronCleer and codeine at the reporter’s request. “With this one you will never go wrong,” said another dealer who came in from the opposite end.
He must have felt the transaction was taking too long. As the deal was ongoing, other illicit drug vendors were either on the look-out for cops or beckoning on prospective customers.
But for Jerald ‘Murungu’, everything seemed normal as he went about his business unperturbed – calm and collected to the shock of this reporter.
We further learnt that Jerald enjoys special protection from some rogue cops whom many believe are the ones who supply him with seized drugs.
This was the same situation at Fourth Street and Cobacabana bus ranks, where suspected drug peddlers could be seen on both sides of the road discreetly exchanging money for different types of drugs, including codeine.
A security source – who we will not name because of the nature of his job, revealed that indeed some police officers were working with drug peddlers in the distribution of drugs in Harare.
He said the ring involves officers who are in strategic positions of influence and only sell to the rich and affluent. What is so striking is that women seem to be the biggest mules and peddlers in these syndicates.
Residents – mostly from Mbare – said dangerous drugs have become a menace and accused some law enforcement agents of tipping-off well-known dealers in advance before they launch their raids.
In Mbare, this reporter was introduced to Natasha (surname supplied) who lives in Tagarika Flat D – and posing as a potential client, the woman hesitantly inquired about the person who had recommended this reporter to her.
After assuring her that we meant no harm, the lady told us that she deals in Crystal Meth. Known scientifically as methamphetamine, Crystal Meth is a highly addictive stimulant popular for its powerful euphoric effects.
“Which one do you want so that I can collect it for you – you don’t have to go inside the flats because I am not sure where you are coming,” she said.
She sells it in grammes and has a mini-weight scale she uses to measure according to request. A 10 gramme satchet of meth costs between US$5 to US$7.
Further inquiry from our sources revealed that Natasha works for a police officer called Chemuli (surname supplied), popularly known in the area as ‘Muchawa’.
“She is not even afraid because she knows ‘Muchawa’ will always come to her rescue. During a recent raid that netted almost every known drug peddler in the area – Natasha was left untouched,” revealed our source.
They also enlist the services of children as mules.
“These children are young and vulnerable to these drug peddlers because they too need money and have been denied their fundamental right to education,” said Loice Ruzha, a vendor and a mother who has been observing the trend for quite some time.
“There are also those who have been pushed to the streets to seek solace because of poverty, family breakdown and abandonment,” she added. In a brief interview, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe said drug cartels will be hunted down. “The Zimbabwe Republic Police is coming after all drug cartels peddling drugs in communities. The syndicates will be dealt with once and for all by law enforcement officers,” he said. -Sunday Mail
Own Correspondent|Controversial Masvingo preacher and slayqeens godfather Isaac Makomichi has sensationally claimed Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora has a curse upon his life.
Makomichi said Zimbabweans should stay away from Mwonzora. He further urged the nation to pray for Mwonzora as he was possessed by a 750 year- old evil spirit.
The cleric further declared that Mwonzora would never stand for the people’s interests.
According to the preacher, the demon is also controlling some of Mwonzora’s top allies.
One ex -MDC-T leader claimed that Makomichi wrote a letter to Douglas Mwonzora early this year, telling him not to lead any group of people because the demon was misleading him.
Makomichi also reportedly invited Mwonzora to Masvingo for deliverance .
However sources say Mwonzora rejected the invitation.
“The letter states that we should stay away from Mwonzora.He was instructed not to lead anyone until the demon is removed.
I think Makomichi is right,”said an MDC-T official.
Fútbol Club Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid Club de Fútbol have refused to abandon their European Super League (ESL) project despite the withdrawal of the other 9 founding clubs from the competition.
In a joint statement issued this Saturday in response to the statement released by UEFA on the 7 May (yesterday) in respect of the Super League, the three clubs said they continue to experience unacceptable third-party pressures and threats to force them to abandon the project.
The three clubs urged FIFA and UEFA to observe the rule of law by adhering to a court ruling that ordered them to, either directly or through their affiliated bodies, refrain from taking any action which may hinder the ESL in any way while court proceedings are pending.
The clubs insisted that the material issues that led the 12 founding clubs to announce the Super League weeks ago have not gone away. They wrote:
… we reiterate that to honour our history, to comply with our obligations towards our stakeholders and fans, for the good of football and for the financial sustainability of the sector, we have the duty to act in a responsible manner and persevere in the pursuit of adequate solutions, despite the unacceptable and ongoing pressures and threats received from UEFA.
Furthermore, we reiterate to FIFA, UEFA and all football stakeholders, as we have done on several occasions since the announcement of the Super League, our commitment and determination to discuss, with respect and without intolerable pressure and in accordance with the rule of law, the most appropriate solutions for the sustainability of the whole football family.
The statement comes after UEFA has fined nine out of twelve clubs that sought to join a breakaway European Super League last month.
The nine clubs involve six Premier League sides – Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur plus Italian pair of AC Milan and Inter Milan, and La Liga’s Atletico Madrid.
Below is the video of ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa using the Kazungula Bridge (which takes away Zimbabwe’s cargo business) to announce that his administration is better than the late President Robert Mugabe’s. His statement comes at a time when it is clear that through the bridge,, vital national-revenue is now going away to Botswana and Zambia.
I'd you guys see this and analyse it?Bots and Zambia had to build a curved bridge in the wider part of the river just to avoid Zim… this is a huge statement. Imagine if your friends build a curved bridge to avoid you….??@NjubeGiant@ProfJNMoyo @wakuraa @Mikedubedalepic.twitter.com/0vcB457cdc
By Dr Masimba Mavaza | The present Constitution of Zimbabwe became fully operational on the 22nd August, 2013, having been assented to on the 22nd May, 2013, by the President as Amendment (No. 20) Act, and published on that same day. So the utterances by some panelists that the constitution was not yet law is false and seriously misleading.
However the Constitution of Zimbabwe amendment bill number 2 of 2019 sets out a number of clauses it sought to amend or repeal. We must remember that Zimbabwe practices representative democracy, so the vote of parliamentarians represents each and everyone in their constituencies.
We will analyse clause by clause of the Bill in showing that the amendment is meant in all fairness to be catering for the best interests of Zimbabweans.
While people are bound by law they remain the custodian of the same law which binds them. Society is not slaves to law when the law becomes unbearable society is legally expected to change the law and to conform to it.
The Bill had clauses which can be summarised as:
Clause 1
This clause sets out the Bill’s short title. It gives the Bill its name.
Clauses 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8
These clauses dispense with the “running-mate” concept of the Vice-Presidency. Instead, the 2 Vice-Presidents will be chosen on the President’s own authority.
Clauses 9
This clause adopts the provisions of paragraph 14 of the 6th Schedule to the Constitution as the operative provisions relating to the question of the succession to the Presidency (given that the Vice-Presidents are not elected as running mates).
Clause 10
Under this clause the President may appoint up to 7 (instead of 5) additional Ministers from outside Parliament.
Clause 11
This clause extends the provision for the party-list women members of the National Assembly by another two extra Parliaments (from 2 to 4 Parliaments), and makes provision for the party-list representation of youths in the National Assembly.
Clause 12
This clause de-couples ZEC’s delimitation function from the population census held every 10 years.
Clause 13
This clause will allow the President acting on the recommendation of the JSC to appoint sitting judges to vacancies in the higher courts, without subjecting them to the public interview procedure.
Clause 14
This clause will allow Judges of the Constitutional Court and Supreme Court to extend their tenure after reaching the age of 70 annually for up to 5 years, subject to a favourable medical report as to the mental and physical fitness of the judge so to continue in office.
Clause 15
This clause rewords the functions of the Public Service (previously called the Civil Service).
Clause 16
This clause provides for the appointment and role of the Chief Secretary to the Office of the President and Cabinet and his or her deputies.
Clauses 17 and 18
These clauses create the office of the Public Protector, who will take over certain functions concerning public maladministration, etc, from the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission.
Clause 19
This clause will provide for the appointment of the Prosecutor-General by the President on the advice of the JSC, without the intervention of a public interview procedure, and makes special provision for his or her removal for cause by a Tribunal.
Clauses 20, 21, 22 and 25
These clauses remove members of Parliament from the membership of provincial councils, merge the provisions relating to provincial and metropolitan councils by removing the special provisions relating to the latter (they will no longer be chaired by mayors, but be elected in terms of section 272 like provincial councils), and provide for the election of 10 of the members of Metropolitan Councils by a system of party-list proportional representation.
Clause 23
This clause uses the defined term “international organisations” in subsection (3)(a) instead of “foreign organisations or entities”, which term is undefined in the Constitution.
Clause 24
This clause repeals the definition of “Civil Service” and replaces it with a definition of “Public Service”.
Clause 27 and Schedule
This clause provides for minor amendments to the Constitution (mainly the substitution of references to the “Civil Service” or “Civil Service Commission” by references to the “Public Service” and “Public Service Commission”)
The opposition in different face became prophets of doom by saying that Zimbabwe is descending into a constitutional crisis with the recent amendment to the national constitution. Amendment No. 2 has seen the most efficient and fast way in its going through all stages until it’s lying flat on the President’s desk. Its journey through parliament and Senate was so efficient and seen very little drama thanks to the martyring of the opposition. On Tuesday 4 May 2021 it was passed by senate with little opposition and just 3 days later, President Emmerson Mnangagwa assented to it a circumstance that marked the commencement of the amendment’s life as a law. The President did not waste time he lived right to his word hit the ground running.
The efficiency in putting the amendment to law had nothing to do with Chief Justice Malaba’s birthday. The fact that the president discharged his duties with such amazing speed does not mean he was motivated by age of the Chief Justice somewhere.
While 70 years was the mandatory age of retirement for judges in Zimbabwe the new law allows the president to extent the tenure in office. All we can say is that this was entirely a very good coincidence. The amendment extends the retirement age of judges to 75 years, so the tenure of the Chief Justice is now extended by law. It is not the misleading reasons being flown around by those who are refusing to accept that president Mnangagwa and his government are doing their best to lead by example.
In order for these amendments to be done a lot of consultations have been done. This was not done by one person as it is alleged by the MDC Chamisa and some of their wailers around the world. There has been a broad based consultative process in which one hundred and twenty-six (126) organisations that include but are not limited to civil society organisations (CSOs) and community based organisations (CBOs) that are working on varying mandates in Zimbabwe took part. They came with their own analysis to show that Zimbabwe government does follow and abide by the rule of law. The Civic societies responded to the intention by the Parliament of Zimbabwe to institute further process to effect amendments to the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.20) Act 2013. The civic organisations took a position and provided an overview of the proposed amendments, summary of each section of the amendment, a brief analysis and recommendations on the way forward. It must be borne in mind that on the 17th December 2019 Cabinet approved the formulation of the Constitutional Amendment (No.2)-H.B.23, 2019 that would amend several provisions of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. The Bill was published in a Government Gazette Extraordinary on 31 December 2019. The Bill was published again on 17 January 2020 to correct the anomaly which had occurred in the initial publication where the clerk and not the speaker had gazetted the Bill contrary to the Constitution. The Bill proposes amendments to provisions relating to these broad thematic areas;
1) Judiciary: Appointment of judges to the superior courts, retirement ages of judges;
2) Prosecution: Appointment and removal of the Prosecutor General;
3) Election processes: Removal of running mate provisions, extension of proportional representation
provisions for female parliamentarians, proportional representation of youths in parliament;
4) Composition of executive: Number of unelected ministers that can be appointed;
5) Legislative oversight role: Oversight and approval of agreements
It is therefore not true that the amendments were rushed through. It is again not correct to say that the government took advantage of the COVID 19 to dribble the people. In 2017 no one was even aware that there will be something coming called Covid 19. Such allegations against Zimbabwe are demonic devilish and total idiocy of those alleging it like Dhewa Mavhinga and Dzvokora who have graduated in demonising whatever is Zimbabwean.
We must remember that the Constitution was voted for by an overwhelming majority of Zimbabweans. The Constitution is the supreme law (highest law) in Zimbabwe, over the last forty one years, we remain upbeat that Zimbabwe has become one of the best African nations to be bound by its constitution.
The amendments introduced, address issues that covered all Zimbabweans. The extension of the women’s quota system addressed the area which many countries have failed to address. The Zimbabwe Election Commission had failed to fully implement provisions of the Constitution on gender equality as provided in the National Objectives chapter, neither did the opposition suggest a change through an amendment to the Electoral Act to fully align electoral laws and regulations with the Constitution. All what the opposition did was to cry for electoral reforms without raising a motion in parliament.
Thanks to the amendments because there was no legislative or administration measures which could be taken to safeguard youth participation. The delimitation provisions could have simply been addressed by aligning the Census and Statistics Act with the Constitution but the MPs did not. The full amendments came as a relief. The provisions will consolidate executive powers, without eroding any existing checks and balances currently provided for. Contrary to the falsehoods being spread around there is no centralisation of power in the President.
The provisions are an active participatory democracy. The amendments are necessary and ascertain that the issues could not have been resolved through other legal reform measures. If we were to take these matters to court the opposition will say the judiciary is compromised. So in short the amendments are indeed reasonably justifiable in a democratic society and they uphold the objectives as set out in the Constitution of Zimbabwe, 2013.
Clauses 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
(Sections 91,92,93,94,95,97 & 101)
These clauses removed the provisions that relate to election of Vice Presidents, or that tie the assumption of office of the Vice President, the terms of office of Vice Presidents to that of the President (sections 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97 & 101 of the Constitution). This gives the president the privilege of choosing his team. It was a mistake to chose a team for the coach. Coaches are at their best with their own team.
The running mate clause would have created an unstable presidium. Imagine a Vice President who does not care about his principal.
According to the amendment, in the event of resignation, death or incapacitation of the President, the ruling party has power to nominate a President to take over for the rest of the term. This is a universal practice. Most countries do that, as was done in Tanzania when Magufuli passed on and again in Malawi when the President passed on her Vice President Banda became President.
Another advantage in the amendment is the discretion of
The President to appoint up to 7 (instead of 5) additional Ministers from outside Parliament. This gives the nation a chance to benefit from professionals and not politicians.
Since these are executive appointments, solely made by the President there is a guarantee that these appointments will be based on need, and motivated by the experience and expertise of those to be appointed.
Again the extension of the quota for women by two more terms is progressive and must be applauded for attaining women representation. This ensures robust participation of women in electoral processes.
It will also increase the number of women who participate in competitive elected positions as there will be many places to compete for.
So it should be stated clearly that the amendments do not pause a Constitutional Crisis.
A constitutional crisis generally refers to a situation where the existing constitutional mechanism is unable to resolve a fundamental political problem or where the constitutional mechanism has become so broken that it leads to a stand-off or a never-ending chain of illegalities. So this has been avoided by these amendments.
The constitution is the supreme law of a country and it is supposed to have mechanisms to resolve political disputes and other problems.
One of the highly misrepresented amendment is Clause 13
(Section 180).
This clause will allow the President acting on the recommendation of the JSC to appoint sitting judges to vacancies that may arise in the higher courts, without subjecting them to the public interview procedure. The detractors are making it appear as if the president just appoints or promotes a judge completely alone. Section 180 (2) (c) of the current Constitution prescribes public interviews for prospective candidates who wish to be appointed as judges of superior courts. The proposal for the President to appoint judges to the superior courts after consultation with the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) is a welcome move. It Completely removes the present public humiliation, that ensured that judges will be appointed following a public interview process that is humiliating and never guaranteed a public scrutiny. The final selection despite the public interviews was done in a private office by a few without public input.
Older democracies that have long-standing political practices and traditions have the advantage of having developed these unwritten understandings that operate silently to avert crises. In these older democracies Judges are appointed by the government and or national leader. There is no way a judge should be subjected to an election campaign. The judge must only be answerable to The Law of the land.
We expect the opposition to applaud the president of Zimbabwe and his government for the efficiency they have shown in the bringing this bill to law.
The minister of Justice Honourable Ziyambi Ziyambi will bag this one as a great achievement and the parliament and the house of senate will go into history as the ones who have made significant changes to Zimbabwean laws. [email protected]
Tinashe Sambiri|Oppression is inspiring suffering citizens to fight for freedom, President Nelson Chamisa has said.
Using the biblical reference from the book of Exodus, President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page:
WE MUST MULTIPLY AND SPREAD… Oppression is inspiration for us to fight and demand our dignity and true freedom. ”
But the more they were oppressed, the more they multiplied and spread; so the (Oppressors) Egyptians came to dread the (Oppressed) Israelites”. Exodus 1:12 Blessed Sabbath dear friends.
Tinashe Sambiri|Oppression is inspiring suffering citizens to fight for freedom, President Nelson Chamisa has said.
Using the biblical reference from the book of Exodus, President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page:
WE MUST MULTIPLY AND SPREAD… Oppression is inspiration for us to fight and demand our dignity and true freedom. ”
But the more they were oppressed, the more they multiplied and spread; so the (Oppressors) Egyptians came to dread the (Oppressed) Israelites”. Exodus 1:12 Blessed Sabbath dear friends.
Why the Sounds of Nature Are So Good for Health and Well-Being
New data finds that even listening to recordings of nature can boost mood, decrease stress, and even lessen pain.
By Elizabeth Millard
outdoors nature mental health sounds birds exercise forest park quiet bicycles riding diversity According to new data, listening to birdsong helped decrease stress.Mia Kievy/iStock The whoosh of wind through a stretch of forest, birds calling to one another as they land on branches, the gurgle of a brook over a rocky bed — these are the kinds of sounds that are not only calming, but could have profound health and well-being benefits, according to a research review in the April 2021 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
For the review, the researchers looked at 18 studies investigating the health benefits of natural sound; study participants listened to recordings of outdoor sounds in laboratory settings. Participants reported less stress and improved health outcomes, like decreased pain, after listening to recordings of nature sounds.
Water sounds, such as that gurgling brook or a steady waterfall, tended to be the most effective at improving positive affect (the psychological term for a more positive outlook or disposition and the experience of joy and interest), while bird sounds were best for lowering stress.
The study’s lead author, Rachel Buxton, PhD, a research associate and conservation biologist in the Department of Biology at Carleton University in Ottawa, says she isn’t surprised by the findings. “From an evolutionary perspective, humans are hardwired to attend to signals of danger and security. And an environment that is filled with natural sounds feels safe and allows us to let our guard down,” she says.
This research adds to a substantial body of evidence that proximity to nature and time spent outdoors is good for human health and well-being.
Research Shows Green Space Benefits Health in Many Ways Research published in June 2019 in Scientific Reports found that people who spent just two hours per week outside in a natural setting (including town parks, state parks, woodlands, and beaches) reported greater well-being compared with people who spent less time outdoors.
Source: Everyday Health
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Paidamoyo O. Masaraure and Nancy Njenge are student leaders who have personally inspired me with their dedication & commitment to fight for a just and equal Zimbabwe.
They are articulate, brilliant young leaders yet the regime treats them like criminals and has once again jailed them, this time for wearing Zimbabwe National Students Union T-shirts.
It is wrong and barbaric politics to criminalise voice, to criminalise political difference, to criminalise leadership.
This abusive regime must halt senseless arrests and release all activists it is holding unlawfully.
Former Zimbabwe national netball team coach Ledwin Dondo has died.
She was 74.
Dondo, a decorated administrator and coach is fondly remembered for helping to set up structures for organised netball in the country, forming the Netball Super League in 1993 together with Eva Chirwa.
She held a number of portfolios in netball, she was the Zimbabwe Netball Association president from 1996 up to 2002 after taking over from Chirwa.
Dondo holds the record of longest serving coach in the country and the region as she coached the national team from 2000 up to 2017.
In 2018 she was appointed the Gems team manager and played a key role in the team qualifying for the World Cup in Liverpool in 2019.
Former Zimbabwe national netball team coach Ledwin Dondo has died.
She was 74.
Dondo, a decorated administrator and coach is fondly remembered for helping to set up structures for organised netball in the country, forming the Netball Super League in 1993 together with Eva Chirwa.
She held a number of portfolios in netball, she was the Zimbabwe Netball Association president from 1996 up to 2002 after taking over from Chirwa.
Dondo holds the record of longest serving coach in the country and the region as she coached the national team from 2000 up to 2017.
In 2018 she was appointed the Gems team manager and played a key role in the team qualifying for the World Cup in Liverpool in 2019.
By A Correspondent- A truck driver last week escaped death by a whisker along Masvingo-Beitbridge road after wrestling two knife-wielding robbers attacked him while his truck was in motion.
Palmer Kativhu (46), was robbed of US$60 and R50 by the two robbers after he had put up a spirited fight against them.
The robbers ended up holding to the steering wheel of the truck, prompting him to stop the vehicle.
Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson Inspector Loveness Mangena confirmed the incident yesterday.
She said:
Palmer Kativhu was driving from Masvingo to Beitbridge and picked up two men from Ngundu business centre who claimed were going to Beitbridge.
On reaching 220 km peg road near Joko turn off, one of the suspects produced a knife and ordered the driver to park in the bush.
The suspects escaped after another driver, who had noticed the melee, stopped his truck.
By A Correspondent- Four serving members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), working with three civilians allegedly robbed a man who was attempting to smuggle boxes of cigarettes to South Africa.
Two of the police officers were armed with rifles when the gang intercepted Comfort Matombo (36) who was transporting 20 boxes of Remington gold blue cigarettes worth US$2 500 along the Beitbridge-Chikwalakwala road and confiscated his contraband.
Matombo reported the matter to the police, leading to the arrest of two police officers. The other two police officers and civilian accomplices are on the run.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident, saying investigations into the case are ongoing. He said:
We are investigating a case of robbery that involves civilians and members of the police. They are said to have robbed a complainant, Comfort Matombo of 20 boxes of Remington blue cigarettes valued at USD 2500 and one of them is Constable Twala and they are currently assisting police with investigations.
ZTN reported sources as saying on Monday, the complainant was transporting 40 boxes of Remington Gold Blue cigarettes intending to get the contraband across to South Africa through an illegal crossing point along the Limpopo River.
Seven men, two of whom were armed with rifles, intercepted the vehicle and threatened the complainant and his team who then ran away, leaving behind boxes of Remington Gold Blue cigarettes in their vehicle.
The accused persons then loaded the boxes into their motor vehicle and drove off towards Beitbridge.
Matombo however managed to capture the registration number of the accused persons’ white Toyota Hiace vehicle before running away.
He then reported the matter at Beitbridge Rural Police Station.
By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwean man was on Friday jailed for an effective 15 years at a Musina magistrate court in South Africa for smuggling explosives worth R95 000 into the neighbouring country.
Brighton Chuma (27) was arrested on 17 December 2020 by the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) at the Beitbridge Border Post while driving a Toyota Hilux. Hawks spokesperson for Limpopo Captain Matimba Maluleke said:
The man was travelling from Zimbabwe to South Africa in a Toyota Hilux double cab when he was stopped and searched at the Beitbridge Port of Entry by the police.
Upon searching the vehicle, 32 blasting cartridges of explosives to the value of R95 000 were found hidden in the loading portion covered with packed bags and the accused was subsequently arrested.
Capt Maluleke said the Zimbabwean’s case was referred to the Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation team which successfully opposed Brighton’s bail application during the duration of his trial.
Chuma will serve an effective 15 years direct imprisonment with no option of a fine, Capt Maluleke said.
By A Correspondent- The ANC Women’s League distanced itself from suspended ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule at the weekend, saying it will not support an individual leader but the entire collective leadership of the party.
Magashule was suspended early this week by the party for failing to step aside after the 30-day period he was given by the ANC.
He is facing criminal charges relating to the Free State asbestos tender and is out on R200 000 bail.
News24 reported that during a virtual meeting on Friday, ANCWL president Bathabile Dlamini proposed that the league meet with party officials to ask them to defer the implementation of a decision to suspend criminally charged leaders who did not step aside within a 30-day deadline, in the interests of uniting the party.
Some league leaders who support Magashule reportedly insisted that the ANC should review the step-aside policy and that the party should convene an urgent national general council.
However, other delegates, such as former ANCWL secretary Sisi Tolashe, said the ANC Women’s League could not seek to defy a resolution of the ANC conference that it was part of.
In an interview with the SABC on Friday, Magashule hinted that he had the support of the ANCWL, singling out its secretary-general Meokgo Matuba as having voiced the league’s support for him.
However, on Saturday morning, the ANCWL issued a statement noting its concern about Magashule’s conduct and distancing the league from him. The statement says:
With the suspension imposed on him, we appeal to him, as women, to consider humbling himself while organisational processes unfold.
We know that it is difficult but we plead with him to rise above and not conduct himself in ways that further weaken the already struggling ANC.
We are further worried that he mentioned the name of our secretary-general, Cde Meokgo Matuba, in one of his interviews.
The ANCWL will not support any individual leader of the ANC but stands to reaffirm the entire collective leadership of the ANC and our confidence in them to deliver a better life for all, especially women and other marginalised groupings.
The ANCWL chooses the ANC above all divisions in the movement. We refuse to be drawn in on the differences of ANC men who don’t care about the future of the liberation movement.
We will remain unshaken to fight for the soul of the ANC and we are confident that those who choose the ANC will stand with us.
By A Correspondent- Two Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) leaders who were arrested for disorderly conduct by police in Harare on Friday have been freed.
ZINASU Gender Secretary Nancy Njenge and Women’s University in Africa SRC president Paidamoyo Masaraure were arrested yesterday for allegedly shouting at some police officers who were arresting vendors and touts in Harare and taken to the Harare Central Police Station.
According to their lawyers, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), Njenge and Masaraure were initially accused of inciting public violence and undermining police authority but the police later changed the charge to disorderly conduct.
They were taken to the Harare Magistrates Court for an initial remand appearance on Saturday afternoon.
Meanwhile, the two students activists have been released into the custody of their lawyer Douglas Coltart of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.
Police advised that they will proceed by issuing summons against them if they intend to have them prosecuted.
Warriors and Olympique Lyon striker Tinotenda Kadewere says his side’s ultimate goal is to play Champions League football next season.
The 25-year-old arrived at Les Gones last year when the 2019/20 season in Europe’s premier club competition was still in motion but could not feature as they reached the semi-finals, because he was not registered.
Lyon beat Monaco 3-2 last week to consolidate their push for a Champions League spot on a log table they currently occupy 4th position.
Speaking to journalists ahead of tomorrow’s visit of Lorient, the Zimbabwean striker highlighted how key last week’s victory was, heading into another crucial clash in their drive to play in Europe.
“It was a wonderful victory on Sunday. We are focused for the next game. We will have a lot of absentees. We will have to play a good game and we must do everything to win,” Kadewere said.
“I’m feeling better and better. I’m very happy to play again and to be able to help the team for these last three games. We want to reach the Champions League. Everything is still possible.”
The former Harare City man also spoke of how versatile he has become under Rudi Garcia.
“I’ve worked a lot on my defensive qualities. It’s important when I’m playing out wide. We want to score early on Saturday – it’s important to make a good start,” he said.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe
The postponement of the World Cup qualifying campaign has left ZIFA counting losses after the local football board had already invested a lot of money in preparing for the games.
CAF announced on Thursday that the qualifiers scheduled for June will not happen and the games have been pushed to September due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic which left several host stadiums in bad condition.
ZIFA had started the preparations for their games against South Africa at home and a trip to Ethiopia.
In an interview with The Herald, Warriors team manager Wellington Mpandare said, they had already secured air tickets for the invited players and made hotel bookings.
“In terms of preparations, we were at an advanced stage where we had secured air tickets for all the invited players and had done hotel bookings for the local camp, ahead of the first match against South Africa,’’ said Mpandare.
“We were actually in the process of sending an advanced party to Ethiopia, to sort out the logistics, for the next game.”
The manager didn’t give an update if whether the association will make efforts to recoup all the costs or will just go on with the plans to play a friendly match during the June international break. – Soccer 24 Zimbabwe
Tinashe Sambiri|Oppression is inspiring suffering citizens to fight for freedom, President Nelson Chamisa has said.
Using the biblical reference from the book of Exodus, President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page:
WE MUST MULTIPLY AND SPREAD… Oppression is inspiration for us to fight and demand our dignity and true freedom. ”
But the more they were oppressed, the more they multiplied and spread; so the (Oppressors) Egyptians came to dread the (Oppressed) Israelites”. Exodus 1:12 Blessed Sabbath dear friends.