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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.

#ResistDictatorship

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President Chamisa

Benefits Of Nature Walk

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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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Mnangagwa’s Hatred Of Young Women Increases With Each Passing Day

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s hatred of young women is increasing with each passing day…

On Friday the regime arrested young activists Nancy Njenge and Paidamoyo Masaraure for allegedly inciting public violence.

According to MDC Alliance Youth Assembly deputy organising secretary, Netsai Marova, the two are still in police custody.

Below is Netsai Marova’s Marova’s statement:

Nancy Njenge and Paidamoyo O Masaraure are female student leaders currently behind bars at Harare Central Police.

They were arrested yesterday for wearing Zinasu t-shirts and are now being alleged to have incited public violence.

They haven’t been taken to court which clearly shows the regime’s intention to further detain them at Chikurubi Female Prison.

It’s such a pathetic move by this shameless and evil regime of ED.

No respect for human rights freedom of persons.

To the young fighters, stay strong. This too shall come to pass.

Mnangagwa contiues to torment young women

Mr Mnangagwa Why Do You Hate Young Women?

By Maureen Kademaunga

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.

FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners

Mr Mnangagwa

Tribute To Veteran Coach

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.

Source:
© Zim Diaspora Sports Connect

Ledwin Dondo

Just In: Former Zimbabwe Netball Coach Dies

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.

Source:
© Zim Diaspora Sports Connect

Ledwin Dondo

Truck Driver Wrestles Knife Wielding Robbers

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.

Cops Rob Cigarettes Smuggler

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.

-ZTN

Zim Man Jailed 15yrs For Smuggling Explosives

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.

-statemedia

ANC Women’s League Dumps Ace Magashule

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.

-News24, Sowetan

ZINASU Student Leaders Arrested For Shouting At Police Officers

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.

Kadewere Sets Sight On UEFA Champions League

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

Tino Kadewere

Postponement Of World Cup Qualifiers: ZIFA Count Losses

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

Warriors

Oppression Is Inspiring Us To Fight For Freedom- President Chamisa

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.

#ResistDictatorship

StrongerAndStronger

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Mnangagwa Persecution Of Young Women Continues

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s hatred of young women is increasing with each passing day…

On Friday the regime arrested young activists Nancy Njenge and Paidamoyo Masaraure for allegedly inciting public violence.

According to MDC Alliance Youth Assembly deputy organising secretary, Netsai Marova, the two are still in police custody.

Below is Netsai Marova’s Marova’s statement:

Nancy Njenge and Paidamoyo O Masaraure are female student leaders currently behind bars at Harare Central Police.

They were arrested yesterday for wearing Zinasu t-shirts and are now being alleged to have incited public violence.

They haven’t been taken to court which clearly shows the regime’s intention to further detain them at Chikurubi Female Prison.

It’s such a pathetic move by this shameless and evil regime of ED.

No respect for human rights freedom of persons.

To the young fighters, stay strong. This too shall come to pass.

Mr Mnangagwa

Amazing Benefits Of Nature Walk

SELF-CARE

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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Mnangagwa Arrests Female Activists For Wearing ZINASU T-shirts

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s hatred of young women is increasing with each passing day…

On Friday the regime arrested young activists Nancy Njenge and Paidamoyo Masaraure for allegedly inciting public violence.

According to MDC Alliance Youth Assembly deputy organising secretary, Netsai Marova, the two are still in police custody.

Below is Netsai Marova’s Marova’s statement:

Nancy Njenge and Paidamoyo O Masaraure are female student leaders currently behind bars at Harare Central Police.

They were arrested yesterday for wearing Zinasu t-shirts and are now being alleged to have incited public violence.

They haven’t been taken to court which clearly shows the regime’s intention to further detain them at Chikurubi Female Prison.

It’s such a pathetic move by this shameless and evil regime of ED.

No respect for human rights freedom of persons.

To the young fighters, stay strong. This too shall come to pass.

Paidamoyo Masaraure and Nancy Njenge

Mr Mnangagwa, These Young Women Are Harmless …

By Maureen Kademaunga

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.

FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners

Maureen Kademaunga, Nancy Njenge and Paidamoyo Masaraure

Latest On NASH Paints US$27 000 Rental Refusal Payment Court Case

By A Correspondent- NASH Paint Group executive chairman, Tinashe Mutarisi’s US$27 000 rentals stalemate with the Mining Industry Pension Fund (MIPF), has been cleared after the pensions fund body withdrew its claim with costs.

The impasse, which hogged the limelight in March, this year, after the businessman refused to pay rentals that the pensions fund body had raised in retrospect, has proved to be a no-brainer, albeit with some unwarranted bad publicity to the paint giant.

Reads part of the notice of withdrawal: “Take notice that the plaintiff (MIPF) herein withdraws its claim and tenders wasted costs.”
Of the new developments, Mr Mutarisi said he was happy to have the issue behind.

However, he feels some clarity would have helped avoid the “unnecessary” hype it carried.

“I am one person who upholds ethical business practices and I honestly felt the decision by MIPF was unfair to me and my business.

“We have had a fruitful business relationship and I was disappointed by their decision to unilaterally raise rentals in retrospect hence the fallout and subsequent court case, which could have been avoided through simple engagement and mutual respect,” he said.

According to the plaintiff’s founding affidavit, the Nash Paints boss agreed to be bound as surety and co-principal debtor with Nash Furnishers in a deed of suretyship signed on January 24, 2019.

The terms of agreement were that he would pay monthly rentals which include basic rent and operational costs.

They also agreed that if his company fails to pay, the plaintiff would be entitled to recover rent already due and damages for breach of contract being holdover damages.

Mr Mutarisi who also owns Nash Furnishers, Nashtv and Avion Mobile Technology, was trolled on social media over the reported rentals fall out, but remained steadfast in his call for justice.

Questions were raised how the business reportedly worth millions of US dollars would fail to pay such an outstanding rentals debt.
“Business is about respecting each other and my decision to question the rental increase was coming from a place of respect for standards.

“Everyone deserves respect and business is all about applying the rule of thumb hence my decision to question the move by MIPF. I am, however, happy that the case has been thrown out with costs and it’s back to business,” said Mr Mutarisi.

Mr Mutarisi has been dragged to court over the rentals stalemate with MIPF at premises housing his other business, Penmen Investments, trading as Nash Furnishers.

Penmen Investments were cited as the first respondent while Mr Mutarisi was second.

-State media

BCC Disconnects College Water Over $5million Debt

Bulawayo City Council said it was disconnected water at the Bulawayo Polytechnic a $4,5 million unpaid water debt.

Hundreds of students who are writing examinations are resorting to buying bottled water to drink as the borehole water is said to be unsafe for drinking.

The students and staff are using buckets to carry borehole water to flush the toilets.

In response to questions from the state media Thursday, council corporate communications manager Mrs Nesisa Mpofu said: “Bulawayo Polytechnic was cut off for non-payment. We, unfortunately, cannot advise how much they owe as that is confidential information between Bulawayo City Council and its client. You may wish to check with Bulawayo Polytechnic on how much they owe.”

However, sources within the local authority said the academic institution owes $4,5 million in water arrears.

Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Professor Amon Murwira yesterday said his office will ensure that the Bulawayo Polytechnic clears its arrears.

“It is the Government which is owing BCC and our policy is that we pay, it’s just a matter of time. The most important thing is that our institutions have boreholes. There is no one who has measured or tested that the water is contaminated because we need to be factual in handling these issues,” said Prof Murwira.

“We always pay our debts and I know that something is going to be done about this issue as per our policy which says when we owe, we pay. We may resort to using a payment plan if we cannot afford the whole amount at once, but we will pay.”

Prof Murwira added that it was important for staff members and students to understand that water challenges affect everyone in Zimbabwe.

“We have sunk boreholes at all our institutions, so there is balance because if we consider raising fees so that we clear the debt we will have a huge outcry,” he said.

Contacted for comment, the Bulawayo provincial Environmental Management Agency manager Mrs Sithembisiwe Ndlovu said so far there was no evidence to prove that borehole water at the Bulawayo Polytechnic is unsafe.

“For now, we cannot really say anything pertaining to the condition of the borehole water from Poly because no tests have been carried to prove that it is contaminated. We will therefore get some samples during our routine checks on all boreholes and establish if there is an anomaly. It is only then when we can take measures to investigate who may be polluting the water among other things,” said Mrs Ndlovu.

Bulawayo Polytechnic principal, Engineer Gilbert Mabasa told Chronicle that it was not true that there was no water because there were several boreholes at the college.

He said it was normal for the institution to have arrears just like every citizen in Zimbabwe.

Eng Mabasa said the water challenges were a nationwide problem hence there was no need to amplify Bulawayo Polytechnic’s challenges.

“Someone is trying to make up a story, we have our water supplies and I don’t know what the problem is. Dirty water has nothing to do with having a water problem and some people have always been proud who prefer buying drinking water,” said Eng Mabasa. 

-State media 

MISA-Zimbabwe Holds Belated Provincial Wold Press Freedom Day Commemorations

By A Correspondent- The Media Institute of Southern Africa-Zimbabwe’s provincial Advocacy Committees are today holding belated World Press Freedom Day Commemorations throughout the country.

All 12 advocacy committees have confirmed that they have been allowed by the police to holding the commemorations despite some of them having delayed notifying the authorities of their intentions to hold the events.

This year’s World Press Freedom Day Commemorations are held amid calls for the government to speed up media reforms.

Mwonzora Is Possesed By Ancient Evil Spirit, Declares Prophet

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.

Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora

Zim holds Historical Boxing Tournament

By A Correspondent- Veteran boxing promoter Stalin Mau Mau is today host the biggest local boxing tournament at Magamba Hall in Warren Park 1, Harare.

Dubbed “The great boxing revival’’, the tournament will have 36 boxers, from different clubs, battling it out for honours.

This is the first time, in the history of Zimbabwean boxing, to have a tournament with such a huge number of boxers, taking part.

Local boxers who will take part in the were urged to be punctual as they are to undergo medicals and weigh-ins early tomorrow morning.

“We are encouraging boxers to be punctual as we need to have weigh-ins and medicals before the tournament. Athletes should avail themselves by 8am so that we can manage to keep up with the time.

“The event is going ahead and I think it is a plus for boxers who had gone for months without action.

“The youths are indulging in drug abuse because they are staying idle, hence the need for them to spend most of their time in gyms, building their bodies and engaging in professional fights,” said Mau Mau.

-State media

Kepe-Kepe Clinches New Partnership Deal

By A Correspondent- CAPS United have clinched a three-year partnership deal with a local beverage company, Coover.

The three-year deal is worth $30 000 a year.

Coover will be sponsoring beverages and t-shirts to players, coaches and administrators.
Speaking at an event held in the capital yesterday, CAPS United head of marketing, Raymond Gonte said its high time sport is taken as a business.

“CAPS are undoubtedly a big club with a large and disciplined support base. One cannot talk of local football and omit the club, our great matches, our rivalries and certainly not our talent.
“But the said success has to be spurred on so that the great name of the Green Machine lives on. In modern football, that can only be done by thinking, implementing and pushing for ‘sport as a business.

“We were the first club to turn professional and today through this partnership and more to come, we will be the first to wholesomely implement the ‘sport is business’ mantra in Zimbabwe.

“Despite challenges around us, Coover Bottlers was formed and even in its formative years, has managed to have readily available beverages across Zimbabwe.

They’re geared for growth, more so now that they have joined hands with a successful and well-supported sporting brand like CAPS United,” he said.

He added: “Coover is an outstanding fit for CAPS. The partnership brings a good mix of and a young (Coover) and a mature (CAPS) brand, entertainment and refreshment, football and business.

“The team aims to be a commercial role model for all the local football clubs, and Coover as a mass-market brand is an ideal partner as one of Zimbabwe’s most successful clubs.

“Coover has unlocked the one door whose key everyone thought was forever lost.

“With the door now wide open, we look forward to the many new partners that CAPS and sport need. No partnership is too big or too small and we can also promise that all brands including Coover that partner with us will get their full due in mileage that the club can provide.”

Coover managing director Faraimose Kutadzaushe said they want to make sure that the players are well taken care of at the same time marketing their brand.

“The idea behind partnership between Coover and CAPS, is we want to ensure that players are well taken care of, know what is around their revitalisation and their refreshments so that as a company we have inherited that responsibility and be the key sponsor of CAPS.”
-State media

Duo Nabbed For Possessing Fake Government Stamps

By A Correspondent-THE two men accused of using fake immigration stamps to clear travellers into Zimbabwe and South Africa will have to wait a little longer to know their fate after a Beitbridge magistrate further pushed their trial to May 13.

Farai Moyana (42) and Trymore Mhlanga (30) all of Dulivhadzimu suburb are also facing another charge of processing fake Covid-19 clearance certificates for people travelling between the two countries.

The two men’s trial kicked off on Tuesday and the matter is now set for defence.

They were arrested on April 5 by a security team comprising the police (ZRP) and immigration officers as they went about their illegal business in the border town.

Moyana and Mhlanga have been charged for violating sections of the Immigration Act and the Criminal Law, Codification and Reform Act respectively.

Beitbridge magistrate Ms Annia Chimweta remanded both of them to the trial date on $20 000 bail each.

Prosecuting, Ms Fezile Mpofu, said the duo was raided by a security team at a house in Dulivhadzimu suburb leading to the recovery of two fake MEDLABS Covid-19 clearance certificates which had been processed for Kizito and Patience Mupndori.

The two were also in possession of one fake Zimbabwean immigration date stamp, one fake South African immigration stamp, a canon printer, a Toshiba laptop, stapler, 16 gig memory card and Toshiba laptop they were using to run their operations and four Zimbabwean passports.

Mutsvangwa Accident Like Ginimbi’s: Honda Fit Yaakutoda Amendment Bill Cause Inotibura Vakomana Vahombe! | REACTIONS

By A Correspondent | Presidential Advisor Chris Mutsvangwa has been involved in a horrific car accident in Airport road.

Ambassador Mutsvangwa who was quickly whisked away by an AirForce vehicle, confirmed the development with ZimEye.com early Saturday morning.

The accident happened at intersection of Airport Road and St Patrick’s.

The man’s Discovery vehicle was severely damaged at the front in what could easily have been a fatal accident.

Explaining the development, ambassador Mutsvangwa told ZimEye someone (driving a blue Honda fit) who went through a red robot smashed into his car.

Explaining the development, ambassador Mutsvangwa told ZimEye someone (driving a blue Honda fit) who went through a red robot smashed into his car.

“He miscalculated but nobody got hurt for sure,” ambassador Mutsvangwa told ZimEye.

The identity of the other driver had not been disclosed at the time of writing.

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Mutsvangwa Blames Blue Honda Fit for Causing Accident That Damaged His Huge Discovery | IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH?

…Mutsvangwa …was quickly whisked away by a military vehicle soon after the accident…

By A Correspondent | Presidential Advisor Chris Mutsvangwa has been involved in a horrific car accident in Airport road.

Ambassador Mutsvangwa who was quickly whisked away by an AirForce vehicle, confirmed the development with ZimEye.com early Saturday morning.

The accident happened at intersection of Airport Road and St Patrick’s.

The man’s Discovery vehicle was severely damaged at the front in what could easily have been a fatal accident.

Explaining the development, ambassador Mutsvangwa told ZimEye someone who went through a red robot smashed into his car.

“He miscalculated but nobody got hurt for sure,” ambassador Mutsvangwa told ZimEye.

The identity of the other driver had not been disclosed at the time of writing.

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SA Court Slaps Zim Man With 15 Year Jail Term For Smuggling Explosives

By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwean man (27) was yesterday jailed for an effective 15 years at a Musina magistrate court under Limpopo province for smuggling contraband of explosives worth R95 000 into South Africa.

Brighton Chuma was recently arrested by the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) on December 17 last year at the Beitbridge Border Post while driving a Toyota Hilux.

Hawks spokesperson for Limpopo Captain Matimba Maluleke said the explosives were found hidden in the truck and packed in bags.

“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 R 95 000 were found hidden in the loading portion covered with packed bags and the accused was subsequently arrested,” said Capt Maluleke.

He said the case was referred to the Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation team which successfully opposed Brighton’s bail bid during his trial until his fate was sealed recently.

“The Court has effectively condemned him to an effective 15 years direct imprisonment with no option of a fine,” said the official.

-State media

BREAKING: Chris Mutsvangwa In Car Accident | UPDATED.

By A Correspondent | Presidential Advisor Chris Mutsvangwa has been involved in a horrific car accident in Airport road.

Ambassador Mutsvangwa who was quickly whisked away by an AirForce vehicle, confirmed the development with ZimEye.com early Saturday morning.

The accident happened at intersection of Airport Road and St Patrick’s.

The man’s Discovery vehicle was severely damaged at the front in what could easily have been a fatal accident.

Explaining the development, ambassador Mutsvangwa told ZimEye someone who went through a red robot smashed into his car.

“He miscalculated but nobody got hurt for sure,” ambassador Mutsvangwa told ZimEye.

The identity of the other driver had not been disclosed at the time of writing.

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Komichi Under Fire For Demanding Accountability From Mwonzora

By A Correspondent- MDC-T chairperson Morgen Komichi, and several top executives are in the line of fire by their President, Douglas Mwonzora after they insisted that he accounts for the $6 million illegally withdrawn from party coffers ahead of the party’s extraordinary congress in December last year.

According to NewsDay, the resolution to purge defiant executives was read out to Khupe and her team on Wednesday this week following a national standing committee meeting held two weeks ago.

A party insider is quoted as saying the resolution was smuggled as a way of bringing cohesion in the party cockpit and ensuring that the top leaders do not seem to be working against each other.

The Mwonzora camp wants Khupe, Komichi and Ndlovu to withdraw affidavits with the police but Khupe reportedly insisted that Mwonzora should come out clean on the matter.

However, MDC-T presidential spokesperson Lloyd Damba denied reports of a looming purge, saying the party was simply working towards cohesion.

MDC-T activist Patson Murimoga who recently mobilised for demonstrations against Mwonzora, on Thursday claimed on social media that he had been fired from the party for refusing to withdraw theft charges against Mwonzora. He said:

People of Zimbabwe, I want you to know that on April 14, MDC-T as a party made a resolution that all leaders who gave statements to the police over the $6 million stolen by Mwonzora should go back and withdraw the statements.

Failure of which they said the youth assembly will deal with us. Right now, I have received a letter firing me from the party because I refused to go and withdraw my statement.

MDC-T spokesperson Witness Dube yesterday dismissed Murimoga’s claims, describing him as “a stranded horse, voiced lamp post, tortoise singing for supper” who should focus on rebuilding his musical career.

Mnangagwa Showing Off New Powers Barely Hours After Signing Own Law | PICTURES

George Charamba

By Farai D Hove | How far will ED go riding his new powers? Below are tweets of ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesperson showing off his new powers barely hours after Mnangagwa signed into law the bill that grants him superpowers to handpick judges.

Property Company Boss Up For US$26 000 Fraud

By A Correspondent- A 32-year-old Bulawayo man has been arrested for allegedly duping a home seeker of US$26 000 on the pretext that he was selling him a residential stand.

Acting Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele confirmed the arrest of Mpumelo Mhlanga (32) who is the director of Corbital Properties.

His alleged victim is a 29-year-old man who is the Director of Prime Crown Company.

“Police in Bulawayo have arrested Mpumelo Mhlanga (32) in connection with a fraud case which occurred between October 2020 and May 2021,” she said.

Asst Insp Msebele said Mhlanga allegedly misrepresented himself as an agent who deals in selling stands and houses.

She said the complainant approached Mhlanga at his company offices on October 5, 2020 intending to buy a residential stand.

“Mhlanga who misrepresented himself as an agent told the complainant that there was a client who was selling a stand in New Parklands suburb, Bulawayo. The cost of the residential stand was said to be US$26 000 and the complainant agreed to the offer,” said Asst Insp Msebele.

She said the complainant made three instalments to Mhlanga of US$13 000 in October 2020, US$7 000 in November 2020 and US$6 000 in December 2020.

After making the full payment, Asst Insp Msebele said, the complainant was shown the stand he had purportedly bought.

Asst Insp Msebele said the complainant met the real owner of the stand on May 1, who denied selling the stand or engaging Mhlanga to sell the residential stand on his behalf.

The complainant then made a report to the police leading to Mhlanga’s arrest.

Asst Insp Msebele urged members of the public to exercise extreme care when buying valuables that involve a lot of money.

“The case is still under investigation to make sure that there are no other cases connected to this accused person.

“Police would like to urge members of the community to be more careful and involve lawyers when buying stands or houses as they risk losing a lot of money to fraudsters,” she said.

-State media

More Pictures From Chris Mutsvangwa Accident Along Airport Road

By A Correspondent | Presidential Advisor Chris Mutsvangwa has been involved in a horrific car accident in Airport road.

Ambassador Mutsvangwa who was quickly whisked away by an AirForce vehicle, confirmed the development with ZimEye.com early Saturday morning.

The accident happened at intersection of Airport Road and St Patrick’s.

Zim Woman Elected UK Ward Councillor For Peterborough

A Zimbabwean woman Nicolle Nkazimulo Moyo was yesterday elected a Councillor for Peterborough’s Hargate and Hempsted in the United Kingdom.

Moyo who stood on a Conservative Party ticket trounced three other candidates from the Labour, Green and Liberal Democrats to poll 664 votes.

Samantha Godley (Green) – 113

Timothy Kujiyat (Labour) – 311

Nicolle Moyo (Conservative) – 664

Kevin Tighe (Lib Dem) – 316

The seat had previously been held by Janet Goodwin who recently passed away.

Military Car Takes Chris Mutsvangwa Away After Horror Car Accident In Airport Road

…Mutsvangwa …was quickly whisked away by a military vehicle soon after the accident…

By A Correspondent | Presidential Advisor Chris Mutsvangwa has been involved in a horrific car accident in Airport road.

Ambassador Mutsvangwa who was quickly whisked away by an AirForce vehicle, confirmed the development with ZimEye.com early Saturday morning.

The accident happened at intersection of Airport Road and St Patrick’s.

The man’s Discovery vehicle was severely damaged at the front in what could easily have been a fatal accident.

Explaining the development, ambassador Mutsvangwa told ZimEye someone who went through a red robot smashed into his car.

“He miscalculated but nobody got hurt for sure,” ambassador Mutsvangwa told ZimEye.

The identity of the other driver had not been disclosed at the time of writing.

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OPINION: Zimbabwe 2020 ‘O’ Level results disastrous

By Takavafira Zhou| THE Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) has released Ordinary Level results for the 2020 academic year. 

A total of 184 249 students wrote five or more subjects and 45 644 passed five or more subjects with grade C or better, giving an average pass rate of 24.8%. This represents a decrease of 6.8% from the 31.6% pass rate for 2019. 

It is also noteworthy that 15 813 other candidates wrote less than five subjects because they were ill-prepared to write more than five subjects, or failed to get money to register for more than five subjects. 

Furthermore, more than 16 000 other students did not write examinations after realising that they had not prepared well or at all for examinations. The 24.8% is not, therefore, reflective of a greater disaster that would have ensued had the more than 32 000 other students not accounted for in Zimsec statistics written the examinations or more than five subjects.

In light of this reality, it is therefore puzzling that Zimsec perceives the 24.8% as a commendable outcome and has the temerity to justify such poor performance (compared to previous good results), citing unnamed countries that allegedly went into national lockdown due to Covid-19 and experienced a similar decrease in pass rate.

The minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Cain Mathema, has also amazingly joined Zimsec chairperson Professor Eddie Mwenje in welcoming and hyping up the 24.8% pass rate.

Mathema surprised many by thanking parents, pupils and President Emmerson Mnangagwa for the “good pass rate” to the total exclusion of teachers.

This is understandable given his commandist approach to the education system, lack of educational taxonomy, and threats to incapacitated teachers that he would employ the principle of “no work, no pay” which unfortunately may worsen the plight of students in the 2021 academic year, as teachers may also apply the principle of “no pay, no work”. 

Mathema should be reminded of the importance of dialogue in resolving these issues and ensuring progress in the education system.

It is important for Mathema and Mwenje to understand that there is nothing to celebrate over a 24.8% pass rate, especially if you consider the previous pass rates of 66.6% in 1980, 57.1% in 1981, 59.2% in 1982, and 54.6% in 1983, to mention just a few. 

The great question that Mathema and Mwenje must answer is: What happened to 75.2% of the students? Should we not worry over this rather than celebrate a 24.8% pass rate?

While the effects of Covid-19 cannot be downplayed, major factors in the demotivation and incapacitation of teachers include limited investment in quality public education, poor infrastructural development in rural schools, and inaccessible pedagogical methods of television and radio lessons adopted by the government in a situation where more than 75% of students in rural areas had no radio and television frequency.

Indeed, the government’s unilateral reduction of teachers’ salaries from between US$520 and US$550 to the current equivalent of US$100-US$130 has left teachers demoralised, dejected and deflated, therefore unable to perform at their best. 

Needless to mention that, before June 2020, teachers’ salaries had gone down to as little as US$35. 

Teachers have been financially emasculated, marginalised and impoverished to an extent that they no longer have the energy and stamina to operate at their maximum. 

The concept of intrinsic motivation is crucial in the dissemination of knowledge – teaching – and where both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation are absent, we certainly cannot achieve good results. 

It is dangerous to entrust the future of pupils – which means their lives – to hungry, angry and poverty-stricken teachers. Teachers who have tested positive to poverty and misery cannot produce good results. 

Equally important is investment in quality public education and infrastructural development in rural schools. It is noteworthy that one of the overriding objectives of education is the provision of school facilities. 

The liberation struggle was partly fought for equal access to education by children of all races and ethnicities.

It is thus baffling for the government to allocate a mere 12.7% of the total budget to primary and secondary education against the Dakar framework that agreed on a budget above 22% of the national budget. 

With such a limited budget, it has been difficult to pay reasonable salaries to teachers, let alone invest in infrastructural development in rural schools with the consequent negative effects on pass rates. 

Most students who passed were attending urban schools and mission schools, with very few from rural day secondary schools making it. It is important to note that 80% of primary schools in Zimbabwe do not have electricity, while 65% of secondary schools do not have power. 

The majority of students, therefore, do not have basic facilities and tools in the 21st century where education is driven by information communication technologies. Computers are accessed by only a few schools, with the majority remaining offline. 

With a restricted education budget, the government is not able to give educational equalisation funds to help most rural schools to catch up with urban and mission schools. Such schools have continued to produce dismal results.

After Covid-19 there was a need for new pedagogical teaching methods such as e-learning. But with most schools having no electricity and computers, this was futile.

While the efficiency of radio and television lessons is not in doubt, it is also puzzling for government to adopt such an approach in a situation where 75% of schools, particularly in rural areas, have no radio and television frequencies and reception. 

Connectivity is also a problem. Teachers had designed appropriate class WhatsApp groups for primary and secondary schools, but then needed data bundles for effective communication with students. 

As such, if the monies from the United Nations Children’s Fund were channelled towards teachers’ data bundles and the purchase of educational gadgets for a few pupils whose parents or guardians had no phones, an appropriate way would have been designed to ensure that students continued to learn effectively even during Covid-19 period.

Our politics has trumped pragmatism and realism, leaving a legacy of failure which we must collectively overcome. De-industrialisation, corruption and predatory leadership have collectively destroyed our education system in Zimbabwe, just like all other sectors of the economy and society.

We need to retool our industries, be productive and inspire students to have hope in our country.

A country that has largely become a supermarket for products produced by China and neighbouring countries, let alone reduced to a nation of street vendors, cannot inspire students to pursue education. 

Our education system has also remained largely academic-oriented and examination-driven at a time we must be focusing on functional literacy or life-serving skills. Examinations are certainly not the best means to measure learning achievements. 

A situation where the vast majority fail and have nothing to do is not enviable in society. Worse still, even those who pass have limited opportunities in a shrinking economy. 

This has also instilled a negative attitude towards learning and contributes to low pass rates at all levels, and thus social ills.

When students think better opportunities for the future lie in becoming a border jumper into South Africa, Mozambique, Botswana, Namibia and Zambia, or even in engaging in the growing practice of illegal gold digging and panning in rivers, then there is a big problem.

The government has to come up with robust plans to inspire confidence among the youth to learn, and that can only be possible if the education system has utilitarian value in practical life.

It is also noteworthy that when teachers were earning salaries above US$500 in the 1980s and 1990s, the pass rates at Grade 7, “O” and “A” levels were very high.

The issues of welfare of teachers, government support for teachers and conducive teaching and learning environments are crucial in driving a skills-focused education approach that students can use in life or beyond the classroom. 

It is therefore prudent to invest in the knowledge, innovation and motivation of teachers so that they can effectively blend theory and practical experience in learning and teaching. That feat can never be achieved by incapacitated teachers. 

Teachers are the heartbeat of the economy and society; for they produce all other professionals and lead by example in most cases.

They are role models or ought to be. To perform those roles properly, they need support from the government and communities. 

It is critical for the government to focus on key issues such as education and not waste time, energy and resources pursuing retrogressive political and power retention agendas.

Venceremos (we will overcome or win)!

*About the writer: Dr Takavafira M. Zhou is Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe president.

Mnangagwa Signs Controversial Bill Into Law

The Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No.2) Act has been gazetted after President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed it into law.

The Bill recently sailed through the National Assembly and Senate by 191 to 20 and 65 to 10 votes, respectively, and was awaiting President Mnangagwa’s signature to become law.

Among other things, the new law gives the president unchecked authority to fill the seats of the three most senior judges in the country.

According to Kubatana, in making the appointments, while the president would be required to consult the Judicial Services Commission, he would not be required to accept any of the body’s recommendations.

Furthermore, while the president must inform the Senate if his decision is not consistent with the recommendation of the JSC, the Senate would not have the authority to block or change, or force him to change, his decision.

The new law also removes a clause on running mates and retains the present system of the President appointing vice-presidents, extends the quota of extra women MPs by two more terms, adds 10 more seats reserved for people aged 21 to 35 and extends the tenure of judges beyond 70 years of age.

Another Soldier-Turned-Town-Clerk Clashes With Bulawayo Council Over Demands To Be Called “Major”.

Christopher Dube
In February, 5 returning Zimbabweans were stranded in London due to a standoff between Britain and the Zimbabwean ambassador who kept demanding that the retired army personnel be called by his former military title.
Col Christian Katsande
The Zim envoy to London refused to assist UK Govt in releasing travel documents for volunteering returnees, in protest over the UK’s failure to title him, “His Excellency, Ret Col Christian Katsande,” in their correspondence letters. The British are simply calling him by his work title, ambassador.
This time another retired soldier has clashed with Bulawayo City Council on his request to be referred to as a Retired Major. It has emerged that the clerk Mr Christopher Dube sent a letter to the General Purposes Committee on April 26 requesting to be referred to with the rank of Major (Retired) that he retired holding from the army. However, council sources say the request was rejected by councillors who argued that Mr Dube had all along used his civilian title even when he was at the Victoria Falls Municipality before joining Bulawayo City Council as Town Clerk in 2016. “Councillors wondered why all of a sudden Dube wanted his title to be changed after so many years in public service and there was a feeling that there should be consistency. “After the request was rejected by members of the General Purposes Committee, Dube then said he was withdrawing the letter and it was agreed to proceed as if the matter was never discussed,” said a council source. “The agreement seems to have skipped the recorders who included the matter in the latest council minutes. The matter has caused ructions within council.” According to the latest council minutes, the town clerk wrote a letter requesting that he be addressed as Major (Retired). “The Town Clerk reported (26th April, 2021) that Members of the Committee may be aware of the fact that he had served in the army and retired from it having reached the rank of Major. It was normal practice that retired senior army officers were called by their title even after retirement. It was his desire to use this title in line with practice the world over,” read the minutes. Contacted for comment yesterday, Mr Dube denied making the request and referred this reporter to the chamber secretary Mrs Sikhangele Zhou. “Just contact the chamber secretary, she will explain because I do not know anything about that letter. The document that you are referring to is not council minutes, just ask Mrs Zhou. She will tell you that thing does not even exist,” said Mr Dube. No comment could be obtained from Mrs Zhou as she was said to be out of town. However, Bulawayo deputy Mayor Councillor Mlandu Ncube said Mr Dube’s letter was sent to the General Purpose Committee. “This came after his recent interview with the media so the letter just reminded the General Purpose Committee that he served in the army. It has nothing to do with the council as we cannot discuss how anyone should be addressed, it’s up to individuals that is why the letter was withdrawn. It’s just that there was an error in documenting the minutes,” said Clr Ncube. Mr Dube, a veteran of the liberation struggle having trained in Angola, served in the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) until he left the military in 1994 for civilian service. Before becoming Bulawayo’s town clerk in 2016, he served in Victoria Falls for four years. Between 2003 and 2008, Mr Dube was a director of finance in the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing. In 2009, Mr Dube became Victoria Falls Town Treasurer and in May 2014 became the resort city’s town clerk. There is nothing amiss for Mr Dube to ask to be addressed as Retired Major because senior army officers from Major and above retain their titles even after leaving the army. These officers leave with their uniforms and are free to put on their uniforms during national events such as Independence Day celebrations or Defence Forces Day commemorations. -Additional Reporting/ Chronicle

Gweru Man Petrol Bombs Own Family Over Domestic Dispute

A 42-year-old Gweru man allegedly locked his wife, his three-year-old daughter, two stepsons and three relatives in their house before petrol-bombing the bedroom in a foiled bid to burn them following a domestic dispute.

The man who also torched one of the family vehicles, had before the latest incident attempted to commit suicide by drinking poison.

Darlington Miti (42) who is said to be suicidal, fled after bombing the family house in Heritage Park in Gweru early Thursday morning but has since handed himself over to the police.

The family’s neighbours quickly responded to the distress calls and managed to put out the fire before it spread to other rooms.

The other property burnt besides the car, includes a bed, blankets and clothes all with a combined value of US$8 000.

Midlands provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the incident.

He said all the family members escaped unhurt.

“Police are investigating an attempted murder case where a 42-year-old man set on fire a house in which seven people, including his wife, were sleeping following a domestic dispute. The incident occurred on Thursday at about 2am at the family house in Heritage Park suburb,” said Insp Mahoko.

He said Miti was now in police custody after surrendering himself to the police.

Ins Mahoko said Miti’s wife, Ms Chipo Mafunda, her two children from a previous marriage, her three-year-old daughter with Miti and three relatives were sleeping in the house when Miti torched the house.

“It is alleged the complainant Chipo Mafunda aged 42 has twin sons from her previous marriage aged 23 while Miti also has a son from his previous marriage aged 21. Miti and his wife were staying with their stepchildren during their nine-year-old marriage. The misunderstanding arose after the wife asked her stepson to move out and stay with his mother,” said Insp Mahoko.

He said this did not go down well with Miti who is said to have taken his son to an unknown place.

Insp Mahoko said Ms Mafunda was awakened by Miti who was smashing window panes to their bedroom and thereafter poured petrol into the room before setting it on fire.

Miti, Insp Mahoko said, then torched the car belonging to his wife which was parked outside the house.

When a Chronicle news crew visited the house yesterday, Ms Mafunda and other family members were busy cleaning the house while electricians were rewiring the house.

In an interview, Ms Mafunda said they were lucky to be alive after the arson attack.

She said her husband was suicidal.

“We have been having problems and recently he drank poison and we rushed him to hospital where he spent two weeks in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

He was about to recover but still on medication,” she said.

Ms Mafunda said trouble started when Miti lost his job and ventured into mining without success.

She said as a result he has been failing to support the family and started accusing her of infidelity since she had taken it upon herself to provide for the family.

“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 which he has failed.

He is just insecure because I have become the breadwinner for the family,” she said.

On the day of the arson attack, Ms Mafunda said Miti allegedly came home and accused her of having an extra-marital affair.

She said on Wednesday evening he left home without saying where he was going only to come back home at around 2AM the following morning with some petrol.

“He smashed our bedroom windows before sprinkling petrol into the room and setting the room on fire.

I managed to rescue our three-year-old daughter who was sleeping in the bedroom,” said Ms Mafunda.

She said neighbours responded quickly to their distress calls and managed to put out the fire before it spread to other rooms.

-State Media

Man Attempts To Kill Own Wife, Children…

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.- The Herald

Man Steals Cash From Lover’s Brother

IN a modern day Bonnie and Clyde tale, a 25-year-old Nyanga man is on the run after stealing US$300 from his girlfriend’s brother, leaving his lover to face the music.

The matter recently came to light at Chief Saunyama’s court after Misheck Matambanadzo dragged his younger sister, Vimbai Matambanadzo (20) and her lover, Luston Satumba, to the traditional court accusing them of squandering his money.

Satumba defaulted, thereby leaving Vimbai to answer to all the allegations.

Matambanadzo told the court that Vimbai worked for him at his grocery and clothing shop in Mutigwa Village, Nyanga, while he stayed at Mount Mellary with his family.

During his absence, his sister would invite her boyfriend Satumba for sleepovers.

The two would allegedly squander Matambanadzo’s money.

“What really hurts me is that Vimbai would invite Satumba for sleepovers and they would become intimate in my shop and on my bed, while squandering my money. She is only 20, yet she was entertaining men on my bed. This is a bitter pill for me to swallow.

“When I confronted her over the missing US$300, she first professed ignorance but later accused Satumba of stealing the money when I threatened to have her arrested.

“I questioned why she suspected it was him and that is when she revealed that he usually sleeps at the shop.

‘‘I did not even know that my sister is sexually active and it came as a shock. She was actually spoiling her boyfriend with my money while using my shop as a lodge,” said a furious Matamanadzo.

He told the court that he needs Satumba to pay back his money, adding that he has no desire to marry off his sister to him.

However, Vimbai declared that she is head over heels in love with Satumba and would want to marry him.

“I love my boyfriend and I am prepared to settle down with him. In fact, I do not mind being taken to his home right away because he texted telling me that I am his wife and that my brother should not bother us over a mere US$300. He will pay back the money,” she said without any form of remorse.

However, she said she was not involved in stealing from the shop.

“I think my boyfriend stole some goods from the shop and sold them elsewhere because no money ever went missing.

‘‘Only the stock would go missing, but people err. I have already forgiven my man,” she said.

The matter was adjourned to a later date to allow Satumba attend the court session.- Manica Post

Business Tycoon Takes Girl(14) To Popular Night Spot

A MUTARE businessman has been hauled before the courts for allegedly taking a 14-year-old girl out partying before pointing a pistol at her father and threatening to kill him.

Tawanda Godwin Mufute (32) this week appeared before Mutare magistrate, Ms Perseverance Makhala, for contravening Section 27 (B) of the Firearms Act, Chapter 10:09, after pointing a gun at Godfrey Dombo (40).

Dombo had confronted Mufute over his wayward behaviour.

Mufute pleaded not guilty and will be back in the dock.

The State, led by principal public prosecutor Mr Tiriwamambo Kangai, said on December 31, 2020 at about 8pm, Dombo and his family retired to bed.

However, his 14-year-old daughter woke up and sneaked out to celebrate with Mufute the dawn of the New Year at a popular night joint.

Mufute dropped the teenager home around 3am.

“On January 1, Dombo called Mufute reprimanding him for taking his daughter to the night club. Mufute invited Dombo to his place of residence since they stay in the same neighbourhood. Dombo proceeded to Mufute’s house where he found him seated in his car, while his wife was on the passenger seat.

“A misunderstanding ensued between the two, resulting in Mufute producing a pistol and pointing it at Dombo. He threatened to kill him. Dombo went to report the matter at Chikanga Police Station, thereby leading to Mufute’s arrest,” said Mr Kangai.- Manica Post

Chaos As Prince Misuluzu Is Named Zulu King

South Africa: Chaos broke out inside Khangelamankengane palace after the announcement of Prince Misuzulu as the next Zulu King this Friday.

Senior IOL political journalist Sihle Mavuso posted on Twitter that the new King had to be whisked away by his security team which includes police from Eswatini after a prince challenged his appointment.

The new King had to be whisked away by his security team which includes police from Eswatini after a prince challenged his appointment.

Prince Misuzulu’s security detail had to draw high calibre rifles and whisk the heir apparent away after a security threat at the reading of Queen Regent Mantfombi Dlamini Zulu’s will reading, IOL reports.

In the will, the queen named the US-educated Prince Misuzulu as the heir to the throne. Prince Misuzulu is the oldest son of Queen Mantfombi and the late king Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu.

She left her Kwakhangelamankengane Royal Palace to all her children and their descendants, and shared her savings in various policies, assets and bank accounts, equally, among all her children.

Prince Misuzulu Zulu, 47, will have to accept the nomination, failing which, any of his brothers could be the next king by vote, through secret ballot.

Making the announcement, advocate Madoda Griffiths Madonsela SC said the late queen nominated Prince Misuzulu because he had no previous conviction, was of sound mind and has no impediment that prevents him from assuming the throne.

The prince, who is not yet married, called for unity, saying all the wives of the late king, starting with Queen Sibongile Dlamini Zulu, should be embraced henceforth.
-IOL News

New Zulu King named

“Zanu PF Amendments Will Lead Another Coup D’état” – Some Professor, Doesn’t Even Know What Led To 2017 Coup | OPINION

By Patrick Guramatunhu | For a University graduate much more a University Professor of a highly acclaimed institution like University of Oxford, UK; one would expect Arthur Mutambara to have common sense and thus say something that makes sense. Clearly that is too much to ask!

“What we are doing now will lead to another coup de tat. You know why? Because when the first one happened, Mugabe had these useless vice presidents, he was hiring and firing at will and one of them (Mnangagwa) left the country and engineered a coup d’état (in November 2017),” Mutambara told a Zoom audience.

He was commenting on the Constitutional Amendment Bill No 2 recently passed by both the Zimbabwe parliament and senate. The Bill, among other things, scraps the clause requiring the presidential candidates to have running mate(s); the elected State President will be allowed to appoint and fire VP(s) as he please. The Bill also allows the State President to extend the term of a serving Judge beyond the retirement age of 70 years by another 5 years if he so wished.

Amendment Bill No 1 scrapped the clause calling for senior Judges to appointed through public interview system; the State President will interview and appoint the Judges.

“What Mnangagwa is doing could lead to another coup d’état by somebody else because right now he is controlling succession. He is controlling everything and maybe some people may say the only answer is a coup de tat. If we are not careful these shenanigans will lead to another coup d’état,” warned Mutambara.

What Mutambara is will make sense if the March 2013 Constitution he is so outraged to see being amended was a strong democratic constitution worth protecting. Mutambara and the other MDC leaders heralded it as “one of the best in the world”, said Professor Welshman Ncube. “It is an MDC child!”, chided Morgan Tsvangirai. The truth is the March 2013 Constitution is not even worth the paper it is written on and therefore all hoo-ha against the amendment bills is just hot air.

The new constitution failed its first litmus test; it failed to delivery free, fair and credible July 2013 elections – the ink on the new constitution had not even dried then!

Next the new constitution failed to stop the November 2017 military coup, as Mutambara readily admitted! High Court Judge, George Chiweshe said the November 2017 coup d’état was “legal, justified and constitutional!” Of course, this has set a dangerous precedence; the gene is out of the bottle and cannot be put back.

Zanu PF MP Paul Mangwana, Mugabe’s man on the GNU parliamentary committee that drafted the new constitution, boasted that it was Mugabe who “dictated” the document. It is therefore not surprising that the March 2013 Constitution is all the dictatorial powers a dictator wants including power to amend it to consolidate his/her dictatorial powers.

By failing to deliver and guarantee free, fair and credible elections in 2013 and in future the March 2013 Constitution cum dictator’s creed had in it the seed of the November 2017 military coup and, yes, there will certainly be more violent changes in future coups.

Change is part of nature and no mortal can stop change, the most mortals can do is delay change. Those who have delayed regime change by rigging elections have closed the door to peaceful and orderly change free and fair elections bring. The pressure for change will build up and sooner or later the dam wall will not be strong enough to hold it back.   

“They have butchered the Constitution. We are returning to a constitutionalised authoritarian regime. It is only the beginning of a process. By the time they are done with the amendments, the Constitution will not be recognised from the one adopted through a referendum,” added UK-based University Law Lecturer and former Chief Advisor to Morgan Tsvangirai during the GNU, Dr Alex Magaisa.

“The whole aim of adopting the Constitution was to trim the powers of the President, but the amendment in both Bills No. 1 and No. 2 has given back the draconian rule by Zanu PF, aided by MDC-T and its leader (Douglas) Mwonzora who was one of the builders of the decapitation of the Constitution.”

The March 2013 Constitution was supposed to take away Zanu PF’s dictatorial powers including the carte blanche powers to rig elections. It did no such thing, that is precisely the point. Zanu PF went into the 2008 to 2013 GNU with its dictatorial powers and emerged at the end with all its dictatorial powers nicely disguised in the March 2013 Constitution and with not even one democratic reform in place.

Dr Magaisa as Tsvangirai’s Chief Advisor should have advised Tsvangirai, MDC leaders and the nation at large to reject the March 2013 Constitution in the referendum because it is a dictator’s creed. He advised them to do the exact opposite, accept it.

SADC leaders advised the MDC leaders not to participate in the 2013 elections without implementing some democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections. The SADC leaders realised immediately that the March 2013 Constitution was weak and feeble and will not deliver free, fair and credible elections.

By participating in flawed and illegal elections in 2013 and then again in 2018 the MDC and the rest in the opposition camp gave credibility to the flawed electoral process and, by extension, gave legitimacy to the vote rigging Zanu PF regime. Of course, as the legitimate Zimbabwe government Zanu PF has the power and authority to amend any part of the March 2013 Constitution.

Professor Mutambara and Dr Magaisa are suggesting that if Zimbabweans can stop Zanu PF amending the March 2013 Constitution then the country can expect to have a democratic Zimbabwe is a fallacy.

Zanu PF will rig elections to stay in power because the March 2013 Constitution gives the party dictatorial powers to do so. We not only foolishly approved that weak and feeble constitution but continue to defend it as the democratic constitution we want. By participating in flawed and illegal elections we have given the vote rigging Zanu PF regime legitimacy. And after giving Mnangagwa the dictatorial powers and a weak constitution to allow to do as he pleases we can, somehow, neither Mutambara nor Magaisa have said anything on the subject, still get him to behave like a democrat! Of course, the suggestion is idiotic!

What is the way forward? First, people must accept the reality that the March 2013 Constitution is a feeble and weak that will never deliver and guarantee our freedoms and rights including the right to free and fair elections and even the right to life. Accept the reality the 2008 to 2013 GNU failed to implement even one of the raft of democratic reforms agreed at the onset of the GNU.

It is self-defeating to pretend the GNU delivered the democratic changes the nation has been dying for when it did no such thing. Yes, the recent amendments to the March 2013 Constitution will give Zanu PF extra dictatorial powers; the emphasis is on extra, the feeble constitution has given him many dictatorial powers already. Our time and energy must be to dismantle the Zanu PF dictatorship and take away all the dictatorial powers not just to deny the dictator the extra dictatorial powers   

Second, the fight to end the Zanu PF dictatorship starts with the demand to implement all the democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections. If no reforms are implemented before the next elections due in July 2023, just over two years away and so it is almost certain no reforms will be implemented now; Zimbabweans must not participate in the elections.

 After 41 years of rigged elections, it really is insane to keep participating in flawed and illegal elections and expecting to win “rigged” elections.

The Professor Mutambara and Dr Magaisa of this world will argue that Zimbabweans must participate in the coming elections, regardless of all the evidence that Zanu PF will rig the process, to stop the regime passing more March 2023 Constitutional Amendments. Of course, this is nonsense Zimbabweans participated in the 2013 and then in 2018 elections and that did not stop Zanu PF passing the two amendment Bills referred to above.

If people participate in the flawed elections and give Zanu PF legitimacy the regime will amend the constitutions if it so wished. We the people will only have ourselves to blame for our folly in having participated in the flawed elections and given the regime legitimacy for the umpteenth time!

Zanu PF as the party in government has the duty to ensure national elections are free, fair and credible; it owns this to every Zimbabwean as a birth right and not a favour. If the regime cannot implement the reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections, then the nation has the right to declare the elections null and void and find others who will deliver free, fair and credible election!

“If we are not careful these (Constitution) shenanigans will lead to another coup d’état!” Please spare us your foolishness, you can see into the future and yet even now you cannot say what shenanigans led to the November 2017 coup d’état? The November 2017 military coup was as certain as one tomorrow as long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by vote rigging thugs! – SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

President Chamisa Urges Nation To Remain Positive

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has urged citizens to remain positive because the “mighty Goliath will fall.”

Using the biblical illustration of David and Goliath, President Chamisa said:

“This Giant Goliath looks so ‘big and invincible’ but is so weak and vulnerable. It’s just a matter of time.

David’s stone is so powerful and precise!!Goliath will fall #ResistDictatorship #Godisinit”

Feeling the political temperature, Mr Mnangagwa is desperate to decimate the MDC Alliance using captured political formations.

President Chamisa

Goliath Shall Fall- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has urged citizens to remain positive because the “mighty Goliath will fall.”

Using the biblical illustration of David and Goliath, President Chamisa said:

“This Giant Goliath looks so ‘big and invincible’ but is so weak and vulnerable. It’s just a matter of time.

David’s stone is so powerful and precise!!Goliath will fall #ResistDictatorship #Godisinit”

Feeling the political temperature, Mr Mnangagwa is desperate to decimate the MDC Alliance using captured political formations.

President Chamisa

Barcelona Eye Aguero

Barcelona have reportedly initiated talks with Sergio Aguero’s representatives as they look to sign the striker on a free transfer at the end of this season.

The Argentine will not extend his stay at Manchester City beyond this season and will become a free agent when his deal expires in June.

According to Sky Sports, Barca are interested in signing the 32-year old have started holding talks.

It’s also believed Aguero is prepared to reduce his salary while playing for the Liga giants.

The club is expected to make a final decision at the end of the campaign along with that of the transfers of Memphis Depay and other targets.

Should a deal be completed, it will mark the return of Aguero to Spain after spending five years playing in La Liga for Atletico Madrid prior to his move to City in 2011.

Meanwhile, other clubs that have been linked with signing Aguero include Chelsea and Liverpool.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Aguero

Mnangagwa Signs Own SuperPowers Amendment Into Law

Those amendments were not necessary, he was already a dictator, analyst Wilbert Mukori told ZimEye on Friday night.  

 

Emmerson Mnangagwa

ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed the controversial Constitutional Amendment No 2 Bill into law, which gives effect to 27 changes to the Constitution and giving him unfettered powers over the Judiciary and Parliament.

The Bill sailed through the Senate this week with a two-thirds majority of 65 to 10 after 11 senators from the Douglas Mwonzora-led MDC-T faction coalesced with Zanu PF legislators.

Mnangagwa moved with speed to sign the Bill into law despite opposition from civic organisations and lawyers who intended to challenge the way the Bills sailed through Parliament.

In General Notice 907, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Misheck Sibanda said: “… The following laws have been assented to by his Excellency the President are published in terms of section 131(6) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. Manpower Planning and Development Amendment Act, 2020 (No 12 of 2020). Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No 2) Act (No 2 of 2021.”

Zanu PF yesterday claimed that it pushed for the amendments because the issue of a running mate was chaotic and a major cause of strife, citing the United States, Kenya and Malawi as examples.

“The issue of running mate is not working in other countries and it causes strife. You are aware of the issue in the United States, who are champions of the clause and how the former President Donald Trump acted. We don’t want to reach a situation where we have strife for us to remove the running mate clause,” Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo told journalists at the ruling party headquarters yesterday.

“There’s no problem in studying other countries where the issue of the running mate caused problems. It’s not only in the US where it has caused problems, even in Kenya and Malawi, they had such problems. We can’t wait to fall in a ditch when we know that we will fall in. You want us to wait and get bruises and see whether they are treatable?”

He said there was nothing amiss for Zimbabwe to remove the running mate clause as a number of countries did not have it, including neighbouring South Africa.

“There’s nothing amiss about it. There are a number of countries which don’t have the running mate clause. Even in South Africa, it is not there. It is not like countries not having the running mate clause are heading for disaster. We have to do what we want. The succession issue is a matter of political parties to resolve internally,” he said.

Khaya Moyo denied that Zanu PF had colluded with Mwonzora’s party to pass the controversial amendments.

“We, as a party, don’t have any inclination to bribe anyone for anything. We are a principled party with values and if our values appeal to you and you vote with us, we can’t stop you. We have policies which appeal to the people and they vote with us, we don’t bribe. That’s democracy, we are a clean party,” he said.

The ruling party spokesperson said Zanu PF was proud to have steered the passage of the Bill, which he claimed attests to the seriousness of the government to adjust the Constitution in line with its standards of governance.

“We, however, take note of the spirited attempts by the sworn critics of the government misinforming the public about the amendments,” he said.

“Nothing can be further from the truth. These amendments are aimed at strengthening our flourishing constitutional democracy through the deliberate creation of a stable institution of the presidency by removing the imported running mate clause which has proved to be chaotic where it has been used.”

But others has a different view. “Those amendments were not necessary, he was already a dictator,” analyst Wilbert Mukori told ZimEye on Friday night.

“Many are overlooking the fact that the 2013 Constitution made Mugabe a dictator,” he continued.

– Newsday/additional reporting

Ngarivhume Is Not A Criminal- MDC Alliance

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is under relentless pressure to release jailed political activists.

The MDC Alliance has vowed to push the regime to release jailed political and human rights activists.

The vibrant movement also appealed to international human rights organizations to act on the crisis in Zimbabwe.

See statement below:

The arrest of Jacob Ngarivhume constitutes an arbitrary deprivation of political liberty to Social Transformers , Mdc Alliance Namibia fumes!

06 April 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia appeals to The African Charter on Human and People’s Rights , 1981, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948 and The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ,1966 to intervene in Zimbabwe as way of defending human freedoms and security.

Mdc Alliance deputy Chairperson Hon Job SaroWiwa Sikhala confirmed the arbitrary arrest of Transform Zimbabwe and founder of the July Movement, Jacob Ngarivhume.

Regardless of his notification to carry out a clean-up exercise in one of Harare’s old high density suburb of Mbare. The captured law enforcement agents turned his application down but Ngarivhume defied the notice and proceeded to pick up litter at Mbare Msika.

In barring him, the Zanupf-controlled police claimed that the ardent opposition leader had waved placards with political messages in a previous clean up campaign. It is quite pathetic to learn that communicating political messages is now a crime in a purported new ‘dispensation’.

As a district, we call upon regional and international legal instruments to aid us in our fight against Zanupf’s appetite to muzzle democratic space through persecution by prosecution.

The presence of a heavily armed Anti-riot police in Mbare Tuesday morning to obstruct Ngarivhume and his determined team’s cleaning blitz is a demonstration of the levels of Fascism in the desperate Zanupf outfit.

It is sarcastic to arrest a social transformer for picking up litter in the neighborhood, Zanupf represents a hybrid dictatorship.

Moreover, in the course of such arbitrary and unlawful deprivations of liberty, the detainees are frequently also deprived access both to lawyers and family ,basic health rights and also subjected to torture, harassment and other forms of inhuman treatment from partisan prison guards and police. It has been unearthed when Hon Joana Mamombe was denied medical attention when she was withdrawn from hospital even if our leader was in agony. Mdc Alliance Namibia supposes that it is fundamental , therefore,that the legal rules that exist in international law to remedy and prevent these kinds of basic human rights violations be adhered to by independent national judges and prosecutors , and that lawyers are aware of their contents ,to enable them to act effectively on behalf of their clients.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia demands the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners in the names of the illegally convicted Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe, Jacob Ngarivhume, Lengwani, Munyaradzi, Last Maengahama, Tungamirai Madzokere, only to mention but a few. We urge the thugocratic Zanupf regime to stop the gross abuse of human rights through abductions, disappearances, torture and long pre-trial detentions. Citizens Convergence for Change is the only panacea to socio-economic transformation. Citizens must converge to confront Zanupf dictatorship to promote comprehensive political and electoral reforms, respect of the rule of law and Constitutionalism as well as economic transformation.

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Jacob Ngarivhume

MDC Alliance Pushes International Community To Act On Persecution Of Human Rights Activists In Zimbabwe

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is under relentless pressure to release jailed political activists.

The MDC Alliance has vowed to push the regime to release jailed political and human rights activists.

The vibrant movement also appealed to international human rights organizations to act on the crisis in Zimbabwe.

See statement below:

The arrest of Jacob Ngarivhume constitutes an arbitrary deprivation of political liberty to Social Transformers , Mdc Alliance Namibia fumes!

06 April 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia appeals to The African Charter on Human and People’s Rights , 1981, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948 and The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ,1966 to intervene in Zimbabwe as way of defending human freedoms and security.

Mdc Alliance deputy Chairperson Hon Job SaroWiwa Sikhala confirmed the arbitrary arrest of Transform Zimbabwe and founder of the July Movement, Jacob Ngarivhume.

Regardless of his notification to carry out a clean-up exercise in one of Harare’s old high density suburb of Mbare. The captured law enforcement agents turned his application down but Ngarivhume defied the notice and proceeded to pick up litter at Mbare Msika.

In barring him, the Zanupf-controlled police claimed that the ardent opposition leader had waved placards with political messages in a previous clean up campaign. It is quite pathetic to learn that communicating political messages is now a crime in a purported new ‘dispensation’.

As a district, we call upon regional and international legal instruments to aid us in our fight against Zanupf’s appetite to muzzle democratic space through persecution by prosecution.

The presence of a heavily armed Anti-riot police in Mbare Tuesday morning to obstruct Ngarivhume and his determined team’s cleaning blitz is a demonstration of the levels of Fascism in the desperate Zanupf outfit.

It is sarcastic to arrest a social transformer for picking up litter in the neighborhood, Zanupf represents a hybrid dictatorship.

Moreover, in the course of such arbitrary and unlawful deprivations of liberty, the detainees are frequently also deprived access both to lawyers and family ,basic health rights and also subjected to torture, harassment and other forms of inhuman treatment from partisan prison guards and police. It has been unearthed when Hon Joana Mamombe was denied medical attention when she was withdrawn from hospital even if our leader was in agony. Mdc Alliance Namibia supposes that it is fundamental , therefore,that the legal rules that exist in international law to remedy and prevent these kinds of basic human rights violations be adhered to by independent national judges and prosecutors , and that lawyers are aware of their contents ,to enable them to act effectively on behalf of their clients.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia demands the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners in the names of the illegally convicted Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe, Jacob Ngarivhume, Lengwani, Munyaradzi, Last Maengahama, Tungamirai Madzokere, only to mention but a few. We urge the thugocratic Zanupf regime to stop the gross abuse of human rights through abductions, disappearances, torture and long pre-trial detentions. Citizens Convergence for Change is the only panacea to socio-economic transformation. Citizens must converge to confront Zanupf dictatorship to promote comprehensive political and electoral reforms, respect of the rule of law and Constitutionalism as well as economic transformation.

FreeObeySithole

FreeLengwani

FreeMunyaradzi

FreeJacob

FreeLast

FreeTunga

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Robson Ruhanya

Man Axes Wife

FOR several years she has stayed with her husband, not because she wants to, but because she has no option.
Gertrude Dube from Sigola Village made shocking revelations that her husband Mxolisi Dube disciplines her with an axe.

Whenever they have misunderstandings Mxolisi reportedly beats her using the handle of the axe then threatens to use the axe to kill her, forcing her to behave in a manner that pleases him.

The issue came to light after Mxolisi axed Gertrude on her left leg and she had to be rushed to hospital for treatment.

“The risk of death was high in her case because she was bleeding profusely. The fact that death did not occur was entirely a matter of good fortune and we are glad the incident was reported to the police,” said a relative privy to the issue.

The village head of the area, Mehluli Ndlovu confirmed the case.

“Gertrude stays with her husband and two children in their homestead. We were scared because the husband is very violent. Recently he axed Gertrude and as we speak, she is in hospital,” said Ndlovu.

He added: “Mxolisi was always fighting with neighbours and he also threatened to kill people. Since he was in the habit of threatening to kill everyone it’s a relief he got arrested.”- B-Metro

Mwonzora Silences Top Aides

By A Correspondent- MDC-T deputy president Thokozani Khupe, and party chairperson Morgen Komichi, and several top executives are in the line of fire by their President, Douglas Mwonzora after they insisted that he accounts for the $6 million illegally withdrawn from party coffers ahead of the party’s extraordinary congress in December last year.

According to NewsDay, the resolution to purge defiant executives was read out to Khupe and her team on Wednesday this week following a national standing committee meeting held two weeks ago.

A party insider is quoted as saying the resolution was smuggled as a way of bringing cohesion in the party cockpit and ensuring that the top leaders do not seem to be working against each other.

The Mwonzora camp wants Khupe, Komichi and Ndlovu to withdraw affidavits with the police but Khupe reportedly insisted that Mwonzora should come out clean on the matter.

However, MDC-T presidential spokesperson Lloyd Damba denied reports of a looming purge, saying the party was simply working towards cohesion.

MDC-T activist Patson Murimoga who recently mobilised for demonstrations against Mwonzora, on Thursday claimed on social media that he had been fired from the party for refusing to withdraw theft charges against Mwonzora. He said:

People of Zimbabwe, I want you to know that on April 14, MDC-T as a party made a resolution that all leaders who gave statements to the police over the $6 million stolen by Mwonzora should go back and withdraw the statements.

Failure of which they said the youth assembly will deal with us. Right now, I have received a letter firing me from the party because I refused to go and withdraw my statement.

MDC-T spokesperson Witness Dube yesterday dismissed Murimoga’s claims, describing him as “a stranded horse, voiced lamp post, tortoise singing for supper” who should focus on rebuilding his musical career.

Khupe Faces Chop For Challenging Mwonzora

By A Correspondent- MDC-T deputy president Thokozani Khupe, and party chairperson Morgen Komichi, and several top executives are in the line of fire by their President, Douglas Mwonzora after they insisted that he accounts for the $6 million illegally withdrawn from party coffers ahead of the party’s extraordinary congress in December last year.

According to NewsDay, the resolution to purge defiant executives was read out to Khupe and her team on Wednesday this week following a national standing committee meeting held two weeks ago.

A party insider is quoted as saying the resolution was smuggled as a way of bringing cohesion in the party cockpit and ensuring that the top leaders do not seem to be working against each other.

The Mwonzora camp wants Khupe, Komichi and Ndlovu to withdraw affidavits with the police but Khupe reportedly insisted that Mwonzora should come out clean on the matter.

However, MDC-T presidential spokesperson Lloyd Damba denied reports of a looming purge, saying the party was simply working towards cohesion.

MDC-T activist Patson Murimoga who recently mobilised for demonstrations against Mwonzora, on Thursday claimed on social media that he had been fired from the party for refusing to withdraw theft charges against Mwonzora. He said:

People of Zimbabwe, I want you to know that on April 14, MDC-T as a party made a resolution that all leaders who gave statements to the police over the $6 million stolen by Mwonzora should go back and withdraw the statements.

Failure of which they said the youth assembly will deal with us. Right now, I have received a letter firing me from the party because I refused to go and withdraw my statement.

MDC-T spokesperson Witness Dube yesterday dismissed Murimoga’s claims, describing him as “a stranded horse, voiced lamp post, tortoise singing for supper” who should focus on rebuilding his musical career.

Mwonzora Purges Top Aides For Demanding Accountability

By A Correspondent- MDC-T deputy president Thokozani Khupe, and party chairperson Morgen Komichi, and several top executives are in the line of fire by their President, Douglas Mwonzora after they insisted that he accounts for the $6 million illegally withdrawn from party coffers ahead of the party’s extraordinary congress in December last year.

According to NewsDay, the resolution to purge defiant executives was read out to Khupe and her team on Wednesday this week following a national standing committee meeting held two weeks ago.

A party insider is quoted as saying the resolution was smuggled as a way of bringing cohesion in the party cockpit and ensuring that the top leaders do not seem to be working against each other.

The Mwonzora camp wants Khupe, Komichi and Ndlovu to withdraw affidavits with the police but Khupe reportedly insisted that Mwonzora should come out clean on the matter.

However, MDC-T presidential spokesperson Lloyd Damba denied reports of a looming purge, saying the party was simply working towards cohesion.

MDC-T activist Patson Murimoga who recently mobilised for demonstrations against Mwonzora, on Thursday claimed on social media that he had been fired from the party for refusing to withdraw theft charges against Mwonzora. He said:

People of Zimbabwe, I want you to know that on April 14, MDC-T as a party made a resolution that all leaders who gave statements to the police over the $6 million stolen by Mwonzora should go back and withdraw the statements.

Failure of which they said the youth assembly will deal with us. Right now, I have received a letter firing me from the party because I refused to go and withdraw my statement.

MDC-T spokesperson Witness Dube yesterday dismissed Murimoga’s claims, describing him as “a stranded horse, voiced lamp post, tortoise singing for supper” who should focus on rebuilding his musical career.

MSU Moves Media & Society Studies Program To Zvishavane

By A Correspondent-The Midlands State University has moved the Media and Society Studies program to Zvishavane.

In a notice to all Media studies students this week, MSU deputy registrar for academic affairs a Mr K Mudzingwa, said the suspended program now starts on May 17, 2021, and had been moved to the ghost town of Zvishavane.

WHO Authorizes Sinopharm COVID-19 Vaccine For Emergency Use | FULL TEXT

Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

The World Health organisation, WHO today listed the Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, giving the green light for this vaccine to be rolled out globally. The Sinopharm vaccine is produced by Beijing Bio-Institute of Biological Products Co Ltd, subsidiary of China National Biotec Group (CNBG). 

“The addition of this vaccine has the potential to rapidly accelerate COVID-19 vaccine access for countries seeking to protect health workers and populations at risk,” said Dr Mariângela Simão, WHO Assistant-Director General for Access to Health Products. “We urge the manufacturer to participate in the COVAX Facility and contribute to the goal of more equitable vaccine distribution.”

WHO’s Emergency Use Listing (EUL) is a prerequisite for COVAX Facility vaccine supply. It also allows countries to expedite their own regulatory approval to import and administer COVID-19 vaccines. 

The EUL assesses the quality, safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, as well as risk management plans and programmatic suitability, such as cold chain requirements. The assessment is performed by the product evaluation group, composed by regulatory experts from around the world and a Technical Advisory Group (TAG), in charge of performing the risk-benefit assessment for an independent recommendation on whether a vaccine can be  listed for emergency use and, if so, under which conditions.

In the case of the Sinopharm vaccine, the WHO assessment included on-site inspections of the production facility. 

The Sinopharm product is an inactivated vaccine called SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine (Vero Cell). Its easy storage requirements make it highly suitable for low-resource settings. It is the also first vaccine that will carry a vaccine vial monitor, a small sticker on the vaccine vials that change color as the vaccine is exposed to heat, letting health workers know whether the vaccine can be safely used.

WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) has also completed its review of the vaccine. On the basis of all available evidence, WHO recommends the vaccine for adults 18 years and older, in a two-dose schedule with a spacing of three to four weeks. Vaccine efficacy for symptomatic and hospitalized disease was estimated to be 79%, all age groups combined.  

Few older adults (over 60 years) were enrolled in clinical trials, so efficacy could not be estimated in this age group.  Nevertheless, WHO is not recommending an upper age limit for the vaccine because preliminary data and supportive immunogenicity data suggest the vaccine is likely to have a protective effect in older persons.  There is no theoretical reason to believe that the vaccine has a different safety profile in older and younger populations.  WHO therefore recommends that countries using the vaccine in older age groups conduct safety and effectiveness monitoring to make the recommendation more robust.

WHO emergency use listing 

The emergency use listing (EUL) procedure assesses the suitability of novel health products during public health emergencies. The objective is to make medicines, vaccines and diagnostics available as rapidly as possible to address the emergency, while adhering to stringent criteria of safety, efficacy and quality. The assessment weighs the threat posed by the emergency as well as the benefit that would accrue from the use of the product against any potential risks.

The EUL pathway involves a rigorous assessment of late phase II and phase III clinical trial data as well as substantial additional data on safety, efficacy, quality and a risk management plan. These data are reviewed by independent experts and WHO teams who consider the current body of evidence on the vaccine under consideration, the plans for monitoring its use, and plans for further studies.

As part of the EUL process, the company producing the vaccine must commit to continue to generate data to enable full licensure and WHO prequalification of the vaccine. The WHO prequalification process will assess additional clinical data generated from vaccine trials and deployment on a rolling basis to ensure the vaccine meets the necessary standards of quality, safety and efficacy for broader availability.

WHO also listed the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for emergency use on 31 December 2020; two AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 vaccines on 15 February 2021, produced by AstraZeneca-SKBio (Republic of Korea) and the Serum Institute of India; and COVID-19 vaccine Ad26.COV2.S developed by Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) on 12 March 2021.

Another Zim Actress Dies In South Africa

By A Correspondent-Theatre actress, Rutendo Tapiwa Chigudu has died.

According to sources, Chigudu is believed to have collapsed and died this afternoon in South Africa.

She was studying at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
-Herald

ICC Sentences Uganda’s Ongwen To 25 Years Imprisonment | FULL TEXT

Dominic Ongwen sentenced to 25 years of imprisonment.

International Criminal Court in The Hague- FILE
The Chamber found him guilty for a total of 61 crimes comprising crimes against humanity and war crimes
THE HAGUE, Netherlands, May 6, 2021/ — Today, 6 May 2021, Trial Chamber IX of the International Criminal Court (“ICC” or “Court”) sentenced (https://bit.ly/3vFojXc) Dominic Ongwen to 25 years of imprisonment following the Trial Judgment (https://bit.ly/33rpsW9) in which the Chamber found him guilty for a total of 61 crimes comprising crimes against humanity and war crimes, committed in Northern Uganda between 1 July 2002 and 31 December 2005. The period of his detention between 4 January 2015 and 6 May 2021, will be deducted from the total time of imprisonment imposed on him. The sentence may be appealed before the ICC Appeals Chamber by either party to the proceedings.

Judge Bertram Schmitt, Presiding Judge, read a summary of the Chamber’s decision (https://bit.ly/33mXV8l). He highlighted that the Chamber was confronted in the present case with a unique situation. It is confronted with a perpetrator who wilfully and lucidly brought tremendous suffering upon his victims. However, it is also confronted with a perpetrator who himself had previously endured extreme suffering himself at the hands of the group of which he later became a prominent member and leader.

The Chamber decided to give certain weight in mitigation to the circumstances of Dominic Ongwen’s childhood, his abduction by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) at a very young age and his early stay with the LRA.

The Chamber rejected the Defence’s arguments, recalling its analysis of evidence in the Judgment issued on 4 February 2021, and considered that the mitigating circumstances of substantially diminished mental capacity and duress are not applicable.

The Chamber also rejected the arguments of the Defence concerning traditional justice mechanisms, noting that there exists no possibility under the Statute to replace a term of imprisonment with traditional justice mechanisms, or to incorporate traditional justice mechanisms into the sentence in any other way.  It also noted that Acholi traditional justice mechanisms are not in widespread use, to the extent that they would replace formal justice, and that they are reserved to members of the Acholi community, meaning that their use would mean that some victims belonging to other ethnic groups would be excluded. The Chamber emphasised that reconciliation, whatever its form, is a process in which victim participation is essential, and noted that it is clear that many victims of the crimes committed by Dominic Ongwen do not support the idea of traditional justice in the present case, and that they have also criticised the fact that submissions in this regard were made to the Chamber without consulting them.

The Chamber analysed one-by-one the gravity of each of the 61 crimes for which Dominic Ongwen was convicted, finding several aggravating circumstances applicable to some or even most crimes. Aggravating circumstances included particular cruelty, multiplicity of victims, the victims being particularly defenceless, and discrimination on political grounds and discrimination against women. The Chamber imposed individual sentences for each crime, taking the mitigating circumstance of Dominic Ongwen’s childhood and abduction by the LRA into due account. The highest individual sentences were of 20 years. Other sentences pronounced for individual crimes were of 14 or 8 years of imprisonment.

In its determination of the joint sentence for all the crimes for which Dominic Ongwen was convicted, the Chamber declined to sentence Dominic Ongwen to life imprisonment, considering his individual circumstances and in order to envisage a concrete prospect for Dominic Ongwen to eventually re-build his life.

The Chamber then, by majority, decided to impose a joint sentence of 25 years of imprisonment. The Majority, composed of Judge Bertram Schmitt and Judge Péter Kovács, is of the view that this joint sentence adequately reflects the strongest condemnation by the international community of the crimes committed by Dominic Ongwen and acknowledges the great harm and suffering caused to the victims. At the same time, the Majority held that such a joint sentence acknowledges Dominic Ongwen’s unique personal history and safeguards the prospect of his successful social rehabilitation and, consequently, the concrete possibility of future re-integration into society. Judge Raul Cano Pangalangan appended a partly dissenting opinion on this matter as he would have sentenced Dominic Ongwen to a total period of imprisonment of 30 years.

The Chamber also issued today an order for submissions on reparations (https://bit.ly/3b9oYbM). It emphasised that the right of victims to reparations is also an essential part of the system of justice at the Court, and stated that it will push forward the reparation stage of the proceedings with vigour and the utmost care.

Joy As Government Lifts MSU Media & Society Studies Program Ban

By A Correspondent-Government has lifted the suspension on the Midlands State University’s Media and Society Studies degree.

In a notice to all Media studies students this week, MSU deputy registrar for academic affairs a Mr K Mudzingwa, said the suspended program now starts on May 17, 2021, and had been moved to the ghost town of Zvishavane.

In November last the Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE) suspended the MSU’s Media and Society Degree program citing what it called lack of innovative skills in its curriculum.

ZIMCHE, did this without consulting the MSU Media and Society Studies Department, forcing academics to believe that it was a political move aimed at returning the program to the University of Zimbabwe, even though the learning institution (UZ) does not have qualified personnel to teach the program.

CSOs Line Up Series Of Protests Against Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Human Rights Association, the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, Zimbabwe Peace Project have lined up series of protests against the recent amendment of the country’s constitution by Zanu PF. 

“May 4, 2021, was a tragic day for Zimbabwe as the Upper House passed Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 2, a deadly blow to constitutionalism in Zimbabwe,” ZimRights director Dzikamai Bere said.

“It is all dusted and done. All the work done between 2008 and 2013 by millions of Zimbabweans is being destroyed by a few selfish politicians. The pain is unbearable but our spirits are indomitable.”

In a statement, the human rights and democracy lobby groups said the rally would be a platform for citizens to respond to the actions of their representatives.

“We are inviting you all to the first of many #ResistDictatorship actions. We are going to speak out against the ongoing nonsense,” part of the statement released this week read.

“We must commit to saying enough is enough and citizens will be at the forefront of this action, the action that will not end until constitutionalism is restored in this country.”

Constitutional Amendment No 2 Bill was passed despite the displeasure expressed by citizens during public hearings.

Mutambara Hints On Series Of Anti-Mnangagwa Protests

By James Gwati- Former Deputy, Priminister Professor, Arthur Mutambara has urged the public to organise mass protests against Zanu PF for engineering constitutional amendments that have sailed through the Senate.

Senate on Tuesday passed the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No 2 with 65 votes in favour of the mutilation of the Constitution adopted in 2013 through a popular referendum vote while 10 voted against it.

The Bill went through after three senators from the Douglas Mwonzora-led MDC-T — Piniel Denga, Morgan Femai and Jane Chifamba — voted alongside Zanu PF, which needed only one vote to achieve a two-thirds majority.

The amendments include a provision for the scrapping of the running mate clause, which was supposed to come into effect in 2023 and another giving Mnangagwa unbridled power to appoint judges without subjecting them to public interviews, among others.

Mutambara on his Twitter handle called for political action to stop the constitutional changes.

“Amendment No 2: the fightback (1) legal action against Amendment No 1, (2) legal action against Amendment No 2, (3) stop further constitutional changes and stop Patriotic Bill, (4) political mobilisation against the two amendments, (5) make the two amendments an election issue for 2023 (make Zanu PF pay politically), (6) devise a strategy to stop Zanu PF 2/3 majority in 2023 — focus intensely on parliamentary seats, not just the presidency and (7) improve the quality of opposition (presidency and Parliament) candidates by putting a premium on (a) meritocracy, (b) technical competence, (c) proven capabilities, (d) ethical leadership, (e) strategic thinking, and (f) a track record of measurable achievements,” he

said.

Outrage As Mnangagwa Appoints Women-Abuser Obert Gutu To Lead National Reconciliation Commission

Mnangagwa celebrates Obert Gutu – file 

The ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa has moved to swear six new National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) commissioners.

The six who include the controversial former MDC renegade Obert Gutu were sworn into office at State House on Friday.

Gutu is among five others who are:
Donwell Dube
Tinashe Rukuni
Chiropafadzo Moyo
Josephine Shambare
Nomaqhawe Gwere

Gutu was once the MDC national spokesperson. He also deputized ZANU PF Secretary for Legal Affairs Patrick Chinamasa during the government of national unity between 2009 and 2013, when he served as Deputy Justice Minister.

Gutu who quit the MDC-T party in 2018 soon after the death of its leader Morgan Tsvangirai, had joined Thokozani Khupe’s MDC faction, only to exit a few months later citing “personal and private reasons.”

It was at that time speculated that he was going to be appointed an ambassador, which did not happen.

2021 was the year of reality when Gutu together with former MDC Senator James Makore appeared at State House announcing that they have joined the ruling ZANU PF party.

The lawyer has several complaints against his name over abusing women, and in one of them, he published unprintable words against a female Zimbabweans university lecturer.

Sodomy Court Case, Chirambadare Freed On Bail

By A Correspondent- High Court Judge Justice Webster Chinamora has freed Dynomos legend Stanley Chirambadare, on $5000-00 bail pending trial.

Through his lawyer Mr Knowledge Maeresara, Chirambadare yesterday successfully applied for bail .

The judge granted the application by the ex-footballer with the consent of both the defence and prosecution counsel.

He was ordered to deposit $5 000 with the Clerk of Court at Harare magistrates’ courts.

As part of his bail conditions, Chirambadare is required to reside at his given address until the matter is finalised.

He is also required to report at Kuwadzana Police Station once every month and not to interfere with witnesses.

Charges against Chirambadare arose after he allegedly sexually abused a teenage boy at his soccer academy in Mufakose.

He allegedly lured the boy using sweets.

It is alleged that sometime in March, the teenage boy visited Chirambadare at his residence along Mukonono Road in Mufakose where he wanted to clean his house in return for sweets.

The boy used to visit Chirambadare’s place in the company of his friend, but on the day in question, he went alone.

After cleaning the house, Chirambadare allegedly called the boy inside the house where he said he wanted to give him sweets.

The State further alleged that when the boy entered the house, Chirambadare seized him before sexually abusing him.

The ex-footballer is alleged to have gone on to threaten the boy with death if he divulged what had happened to anyone.

Later on, the boy started developing piles and told his uncle, leading to Chirambadare’s arrest.

Latest Arrests of Zimbabwe Political Activists: A JOC Meeting Follow Up

By A Correspondent| The latest arrests of opposition political activists by the Mnangagwa regime is a follow up to a leaked security and intelligence document that revealed how he is plotting to silence perceived political opponents.

The plan targets mostly Zimbabweans within and outside the country and has seen some of the most vocal activists being detained and denied bail at the courts.

The document, based on the minutes of a Joint Operations Command (JOC) meeting compiled on August 20 last year and was copied to directors of the Zimbabwe Military Intel Corps (MIC), Air Force of Zimbabwe Intelligent Corps, Police Intelligence and Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZCPS) Intel, revealed names of individuals who were under constant surveillance for allegedly working against and sabotaging the government.

“Following a JOC meeting on August 10, 2020 on the backdrop of ongoing incessant attacks on the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe … Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa, the ruling party Zanu PF and the government of Zimbabwe by malcontents in Zimbabwe and in the diaspora who are working in cahoots with our erstwhile colonizers to destabilise Zimbabwe and pave way for an illegal regime change, it is hereby directed that all security services be on high alert and reinvigorate efforts to stop this growing anti-government campaign.

“This has reached a tipping point, therefore, those spearheading the campaigns should be tracked down, arrested and brought before the courts of justice. The campaigns are not only meant to foment violence and sabotage government ongoing efforts to revive the economy, but to subvert a constitutionally-elected government and replace it with foreign-funded opposition political parties. This is a direct assault on our national defence and security system. It has been established that the under-listed persons comprising opposition politicians, former Zanu PF members, ex-security services members, media personnel, activists, among others, have become security threats bent on soiling the image of Zimbabwe.” read the document.

Among those targeted are journalists Hopewell Chin’ono, Lance Guma, Mduduzi Mathuthu, Edmund Kudzayi and Simba Chikanza. Chin’ono has been arrested several times on flimsy charges while Guma and Chikanza are in the diaspora.

Political activists based outside the country remain at large. Appearing on the wanted list are Priscilla Chipaumire, Tonderai Murombo, Clever Nyengerai, Colen Zengeni and Rufaro Kaseke.

Also on the wanted list are ex security personnel who deserted and are accused of trying to destabilise the country by urging citizens through social media to revolt against the Mnangagwa regime.

Among them are Dickson Bandera, Wieslaw Kavhukatema, Bloom Tizora and Sibusisiwe Ncomanzi (all ex-Zimbabwe Republic Police). Other security personnel are drawn from the Zimbabwe National Army, the Central Intelligence Organisation and the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services.

Recent arrests of political activists and all opposing the Zanu PF led Government analysts say it is a follow up to the August 2020 meeting.

Barcelona Target Aguero

Barcelona have reportedly initiated talks with Sergio Aguero’s representatives as they look to sign the striker on a free transfer at the end of this season.

The Argentine will not extend his stay at Manchester City beyond this season and will become a free agent when his deal expires in June.

According to Sky Sports, Barca are interested in signing the 32-year old have started holding talks.

It’s also believed Aguero is prepared to reduce his salary while playing for the Liga giants.

The club is expected to make a final decision at the end of the campaign along with that of the transfers of Memphis Depay and other targets.

Should a deal be completed, it will mark the return of Aguero to Spain after spending five years playing in La Liga for Atletico Madrid prior to his move to City in 2011.

Meanwhile, other clubs that have been linked with signing Aguero include Chelsea and Liverpool.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Aguero

Temporary Breakthrough For MDC Trio As High Court Blocks Trial

By A Correspondent | The High Court has blocked a Harare Magistrate from continuing the trial of the MDC Alliance Trio Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri, and Netsai Marova.

The hearing was held to get Magistrate Bianca Makwande to recuse herself from the case.

The block is temporary. Passing the ruling, Justice Tawanda Chitapi said:

The hearing of the urgent application is postponed to 13 May 2021 at 2:30 pm. The trial of the three applicants in case number CRB ACC 45-47/20 is hereby temporarily stayed pending the determination of this urgent application.

To enable determination of the matter and to meet the request of the parties, for the transcript of proceedings in the said case to be availed at the applicants’ costs.

Sodomy Accused DeMbare Legend Granted Bail

Dynamos legend Ernest Chirambadare, who is facing sodomy charges, was granted a ZW$5,000 bail after an appeal at the High Court on Thursday.

The 56-year old spent the past week in custody after allegedly sodomised a 13-year-old boy he was mentoring at his soccer academy in Mufakose.

As part of his bail conditions, he was ordered to surrender his passport, stay at his given address, and not to interfere with the witnesses.

Prosecutors told the court that in March 2021, Chirambadare (56), threatened to kill the plaintiff (13) if he was to bring the matter to light.

The court was also told that the former defender abused the boy, who would frequently visit the accused at his home, until he developed piles on his backside.

The matter finally came to light, the court heard, when the boy confided the situation to his uncle, who took him to the Police to report the matter.

Chirambadare will be back in court on May 13.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Stanley Chirambadare

Goliath Shall Fall: President Chamisa On 2023 Polls

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has urged citizens to remain positive because the “mighty Goliath will fall.”

Using the biblical illustration of David and Goliath, President Chamisa said:

“This Giant Goliath looks so ‘big and invincible’ but is so weak and vulnerable. It’s just a matter of time.

David’s stone is so powerful and precise!!Goliath will fall #ResistDictatorship #Godisinit”

Feeling the political temperature, Mr Mnangagwa is desperate to decimate the MDC Alliance using captured political formations.

President Chamisa

It’s A Matter Of Time, Dictatorship Shall Fall- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has urged citizens to remain positive because the “mighty Goliath will fall.”

Using the biblical illustration of David and Goliath, President Chamisa said:

“This Giant Goliath looks so ‘big and invincible’ but is so weak and vulnerable. It’s just a matter of time.

David’s stone is so powerful and precise!!Goliath will fall #ResistDictatorship #Godisinit”

Feeling the political temperature, Mr Mnangagwa is desperate to decimate the MDC Alliance using captured political formations.

President Chamisa

MDC Alliance Denounces Arrest Of Jacob Ngarivhume

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is under relentless pressure to release jailed political activists.

The MDC Alliance has vowed to push the regime to release jailed political and human rights activists.

The vibrant movement also appealed to international human rights organizations to act on the crisis in Zimbabwe.

See statement below:

The arrest of Jacob Ngarivhume constitutes an arbitrary deprivation of political liberty to Social Transformers , Mdc Alliance Namibia fumes!

06 April 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia appeals to The African Charter on Human and People’s Rights , 1981, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948 and The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ,1966 to intervene in Zimbabwe as way of defending human freedoms and security.

Mdc Alliance deputy Chairperson Hon Job SaroWiwa Sikhala confirmed the arbitrary arrest of Transform Zimbabwe and founder of the July Movement, Jacob Ngarivhume.

Regardless of his notification to carry out a clean-up exercise in one of Harare’s old high density suburb of Mbare. The captured law enforcement agents turned his application down but Ngarivhume defied the notice and proceeded to pick up litter at Mbare Msika.

In barring him, the Zanupf-controlled police claimed that the ardent opposition leader had waved placards with political messages in a previous clean up campaign. It is quite pathetic to learn that communicating political messages is now a crime in a purported new ‘dispensation’.

As a district, we call upon regional and international legal instruments to aid us in our fight against Zanupf’s appetite to muzzle democratic space through persecution by prosecution.

The presence of a heavily armed Anti-riot police in Mbare Tuesday morning to obstruct Ngarivhume and his determined team’s cleaning blitz is a demonstration of the levels of Fascism in the desperate Zanupf outfit.

It is sarcastic to arrest a social transformer for picking up litter in the neighborhood, Zanupf represents a hybrid dictatorship.

Moreover, in the course of such arbitrary and unlawful deprivations of liberty, the detainees are frequently also deprived access both to lawyers and family ,basic health rights and also subjected to torture, harassment and other forms of inhuman treatment from partisan prison guards and police. It has been unearthed when Hon Joana Mamombe was denied medical attention when she was withdrawn from hospital even if our leader was in agony. Mdc Alliance Namibia supposes that it is fundamental , therefore,that the legal rules that exist in international law to remedy and prevent these kinds of basic human rights violations be adhered to by independent national judges and prosecutors , and that lawyers are aware of their contents ,to enable them to act effectively on behalf of their clients.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia demands the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners in the names of the illegally convicted Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe, Jacob Ngarivhume, Lengwani, Munyaradzi, Last Maengahama, Tungamirai Madzokere, only to mention but a few. We urge the thugocratic Zanupf regime to stop the gross abuse of human rights through abductions, disappearances, torture and long pre-trial detentions. Citizens Convergence for Change is the only panacea to socio-economic transformation. Citizens must converge to confront Zanupf dictatorship to promote comprehensive political and electoral reforms, respect of the rule of law and Constitutionalism as well as economic transformation.

FreeObeySithole

FreeLengwani

FreeMunyaradzi

FreeJacob

FreeLast

FreeTunga

JusticeToAllPoliticalPrisoners

CitizensConvergenceForChange

ReformAgenda

PeoplesAgenda

GlobalAgenda

OneMillionCampaign

Agenda2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Jacob Ngarivhume

Mnangagwa Under Immense Pressure To Release Political Prisoners

Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is under relentless pressure to release jailed political activists.

The MDC Alliance has vowed to push the regime to release jailed political and human rights activists.

The vibrant movement also appealed to international human rights organizations to act on the crisis in Zimbabwe.

See statement below:

The arrest of Jacob Ngarivhume constitutes an arbitrary deprivation of political liberty to Social Transformers , Mdc Alliance Namibia fumes!

06 April 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia appeals to The African Charter on Human and People’s Rights , 1981, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948 and The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ,1966 to intervene in Zimbabwe as way of defending human freedoms and security.

Mdc Alliance deputy Chairperson Hon Job SaroWiwa Sikhala confirmed the arbitrary arrest of Transform Zimbabwe and founder of the July Movement, Jacob Ngarivhume.

Regardless of his notification to carry out a clean-up exercise in one of Harare’s old high density suburb of Mbare. The captured law enforcement agents turned his application down but Ngarivhume defied the notice and proceeded to pick up litter at Mbare Msika.

In barring him, the Zanupf-controlled police claimed that the ardent opposition leader had waved placards with political messages in a previous clean up campaign. It is quite pathetic to learn that communicating political messages is now a crime in a purported new ‘dispensation’.

As a district, we call upon regional and international legal instruments to aid us in our fight against Zanupf’s appetite to muzzle democratic space through persecution by prosecution.

The presence of a heavily armed Anti-riot police in Mbare Tuesday morning to obstruct Ngarivhume and his determined team’s cleaning blitz is a demonstration of the levels of Fascism in the desperate Zanupf outfit.

It is sarcastic to arrest a social transformer for picking up litter in the neighborhood, Zanupf represents a hybrid dictatorship.

Moreover, in the course of such arbitrary and unlawful deprivations of liberty, the detainees are frequently also deprived access both to lawyers and family ,basic health rights and also subjected to torture, harassment and other forms of inhuman treatment from partisan prison guards and police. It has been unearthed when Hon Joana Mamombe was denied medical attention when she was withdrawn from hospital even if our leader was in agony. Mdc Alliance Namibia supposes that it is fundamental , therefore,that the legal rules that exist in international law to remedy and prevent these kinds of basic human rights violations be adhered to by independent national judges and prosecutors , and that lawyers are aware of their contents ,to enable them to act effectively on behalf of their clients.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia demands the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners in the names of the illegally convicted Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe, Jacob Ngarivhume, Lengwani, Munyaradzi, Last Maengahama, Tungamirai Madzokere, only to mention but a few. We urge the thugocratic Zanupf regime to stop the gross abuse of human rights through abductions, disappearances, torture and long pre-trial detentions. Citizens Convergence for Change is the only panacea to socio-economic transformation. Citizens must converge to confront Zanupf dictatorship to promote comprehensive political and electoral reforms, respect of the rule of law and Constitutionalism as well as economic transformation.

FreeObeySithole

FreeLengwani

FreeMunyaradzi

FreeJacob

FreeLast

FreeTunga

JusticeToAllPoliticalPrisoners

CitizensConvergenceForChange

ReformAgenda

PeoplesAgenda

GlobalAgenda

OneMillionCampaign

Agenda2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Mr Mnangagwa

MDC Alliance Urges International Human Rights Organisations To Act On Persecution Of Political Activists In Zimbabwe

The arrest of Jacob Ngarivhume constitutes an arbitrary deprivation of political liberty to Social Transformers , Mdc Alliance Namibia fumes!

06 April 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia appeals to The African Charter on Human and People’s Rights , 1981, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948 and The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ,1966 to intervene in Zimbabwe as way of defending human freedoms and security.

Mdc Alliance deputy Chairperson Hon Job SaroWiwa Sikhala confirmed the arbitrary arrest of Transform Zimbabwe and founder of the July Movement, Jacob Ngarivhume. Regardless of his notification to carry out a clean-up exercise in one of Harare’s old high density suburb of Mbare. The captured law enforcement agents turned his application down but Ngarivhume defied the notice and proceeded to pick up litter at Mbare Msika.

In barring him, the Zanupf-controlled police claimed that the ardent opposition leader had waved placards with political messages in a previous clean up campaign. It is quite pathetic to learn that communicating political messages is now a crime in a purported new ‘dispensation’. As a district, we call upon regional and international legal instruments to aid us in our fight against Zanupf’s appetite to muzzle democratic space through persecution by prosecution. The presence of a heavily armed Anti-riot police in Mbare Tuesday morning to obstruct Ngarivhume and his determined team’s cleaning blitz is a demonstration of the levels of Fascism in the desperate Zanupf outfit. It is sarcastic to arrest a social transformer for picking up litter in the neighborhood, Zanupf represents a hybrid dictatorship.

Moreover, in the course of such arbitrary and unlawful deprivations of liberty, the detainees are frequently also deprived access both to lawyers and family ,basic health rights and also subjected to torture, harassment and other forms of inhuman treatment from partisan prison guards and police. It has been unearthed when Hon Joana Mamombe was denied medical attention when she was withdrawn from hospital even if our leader was in agony. Mdc Alliance Namibia supposes that it is fundamental , therefore,that the legal rules that exist in international law to remedy and prevent these kinds of basic human rights violations be adhered to by independent national judges and prosecutors , and that lawyers are aware of their contents ,to enable them to act effectively on behalf of their clients.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia demands the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners in the names of the illegally convicted Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe, Jacob Ngarivhume, Lengwani, Munyaradzi, Last Maengahama, Tungamirai Madzokere, only to mention but a few. We urge the thugocratic Zanupf regime to stop the gross abuse of human rights through abductions, disappearances, torture and long pre-trial detentions. Citizens Convergence for Change is the only panacea to socio-economic transformation. Citizens must converge to confront Zanupf dictatorship to promote comprehensive political and electoral reforms, respect of the rule of law and Constitutionalism as well as economic transformation.

FreeObeySithole

FreeLengwani

FreeMunyaradzi

FreeJacob

FreeLast

FreeTunga

JusticeToAllPoliticalPrisoners

CitizensConvergenceForChange

ReformAgenda

PeoplesAgenda

GlobalAgenda

OneMillionCampaign

Agenda2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Jacob Ngarivhume

Detained Man Nabbed For Fondling Trio’s Privates In Police Cells

By A Correspondent- A man has been arrested for fondling the private parts of three men he was detained with at Bulawayo Central Police Station.

A source said last week on Sunday at around 10pm, Xolisani Mabhena (29), Mthokozisi Ndlovu (30), Ernest Emmanuel (33) and Tapiwa Makuyana, were arrested for violating Covid-19 regulations and they were detained at Bulawayo Central Police Station cells.

While they were in the cells, at around 11.30pm Mthokozisi went to the toilet to relieve himself. Xolisani allegedly followed him and grabbed his manhood.

“He screamed for help and after that Mthokozisi reverted to the cell and got into his blankets,” said a source close to investigations.

At around 3.00am, Xolisani allegedly approached Emmanuel while he was asleep and opened his trousers’ zip and started to caress his manhood.

“He woke up and shouted at him. He then pushed him away and he shamelessly walked away and slept,” said the privy source.

After a few minutes it is alleged Xolisani woke up from where he was sleeping and went to Tapiwa, who was sleeping just a few metres away from him.

“He opened Tapiwa’s trousers’ zip and fondled his testicles. Tapiwa woke up and asked him why he was doing that, but he couldn’t respond and pretended as if he was sleeping,” said the source.

On the same day at midday, the three teamed up and reported Xolisani for indecent assault.

He was arrested.

Bulawayo deputy police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele confirmed the incident: “I can confirm that we arrested a man for indecent assault after he touched three men’s genitals. The suspect and the complainants had been arrested for violating Covid-19 regulations.”

Fake Cop Nabbed While Fleeing With Stolen Mobile Phones

By A Correspondent- A man wearing a police uniform has been arrested after he allegedly entered a shop and snatched two cellphones before taking to his heels.

The owner of the shop, Tonderayi Mureya, narrated how the whole incident happened.

“It was during lunchtime while I was just sitting at the shop. Robert Chareramambo who was putting on a Zimbabwe Republic Police uniform entered my shop. He asked to see a Huawei G8 cellphone. I gave it to him. He further requested to see a Huawei GR5 cellphone and indicated that he wanted to buy the two cellphones,” said Mureya.

Mureya said while he was serving another customer Robert bolted out of the shop with the two cellphones.

A source close to investigations said Mureya pursued him and good Samaritans joined forces in chasing after the fake police officer.

“Mureya and other people joined in chasing after the fake police officer who was running away with two stolen cellphones. They caught up with him near a bank which is situated along Leopold Takawira Avenue between Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo and Fort Street,” said the source.

People bashed the fake police officer and took him to Bulawayo Central Police Station.

After police officers questioned him he revealed that he was a not a police officer and apologised.

A docket of theft and unlawful wearing of police uniform was opened against him.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident: “I can confirm that we arrested a man who impersonated a police officer and stole two cellphones.”

Insp Ncube thanked members of the public for joining hands in apprehending the fake police officer.

“We would like to thank members of the public in helping to apprehend the suspect but I would like to urge them to refrain from the habit of taking the law into their hands after they effect a citizen’s arrest,” he said.

This case follows hard on the heels of a man who impersonated a police officer and robbed a banana vendor of his hard-earned cash.

Tariro Chigwedu (27) who impersonated a police officer bumped into Talent Mabanjira on 6 January this year while he was selling bananas at TM Hyper and demanded cash while claiming to be a police officer.

He gave him a US$1, on the second occasion he gave him $100. But when Taririo went back for the third time, Talent, with the help of members of the public, captured him and took him to a police station.

Tredgold magistrate Stephen Ndlovu convicted him and sentenced him for two counts of impersonation.

He was sentenced to serve 48 months in prison with eight months suspended on condition of good behaviour. He is serving 40 months behind bars.

Duo Nabbed For Selling Pangolins

By A Correspondent- Two Harare men who allegedly captured two pangolins and attempted to sell them to undercover detectives have been arrested and appeared in court on Thursday.

Gift Karisa and Passmore Katiza were charged with contravening the Parks and Wildlife Act.

Pangolins are protected by law and possessing or dealing in them illegally attracts a prison sentence of up to 12 years.

The duo had attempted to sell the animals for US$10 000 to the detectives who were acting on a tip-off.

Prosecutor Lancelot Mutsokoti told the court that on 4 May this year, detectives from CID Minerals Flora and Fauna Unit Harare received information that Karisa was at corner Central Avenue and 6th Street, Avenues, Harare, looking for potential buyers of pangolins.

One member of the detectives’ team proceeded to the place, pretending to be a potential buyer and together with Karisa, they went to Vainona High School in Harare.

Meanwhile, the other detectives were following and closely monitoring events from a distance.

Karisa went into the school building where he then came back with Passmore Katiza who was holding a sack that had two live pangolins in it.

The duo asked for US$10 000 in exchange for the pangolins and was given the cash there and then by the detective.

The detectives then revealed their identities and asked the accused persons to produce a license or permit allowing them to trade in specially protected animals.

After failing to produce the permits, the two were arrested.

Obediah Moyo’s Bail Conditions Relaxed

By A Correspondent- Harare magistrate Stanford Mambanje has relaxed bail conditions for former Health and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo, who is facing criminal abuse of office charges.

Moyo will now report once a week at the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), instead of thrice.

In his application, Moyo pleaded with the court to make him report once a week at the ZACC offices, saying reporting thrice a week had become a burden on him.

Mambanje consented to Moyo’s request, saying the latter has demonstrated his willingness to stand trial by abiding by his reporting conditions despite the State failing to furnish him with a trial date up to now.

Moyo was arrested last year for his alleged involvement in the National Pharmaceutical Company’s (Natpharm) non-procedural engagement of the Delish Nguwaya fronted Drax International LLC, to supply medicines and surgical sundries, giving rise to the criminal abuse of office charges.

He is on $50 000 bail and has surrendered title deeds for his wife’s house in Eastlea pending trial.-statemedia

Jealous Lover Bashes Married Girlfriend

By A Correspondent- A cheating married woman from Emakhandeni suburb in Bulawayo is facing a tough time because her jealous boyfriend beats her whenever he finds her talking to any man.

A neighbour to Faith Ndaba (29), who requested anonymity, said Faith’s husband was based in South Africa, and only comes to Zimbabwe once a year.

The source said Faith has been in love with Promise Dube of Luveve suburb for almost a year now. Faith takes care of her side bae and pampers him with money for booze.

“Faith loves her boyfriend, she gives him money whenever he asks. Faith is moneyed because her husband who is based in South Africa frequently sends her money,” said the source.

When asked about his relationship and the incident that landed him in court Promise could only say: “When I fell in love with her, I never knew that she was married.”

When B-Metro asked about the affair, Faith did not deny that she secretly “services” Promise, but begged this publication not to publish the story.

“Who told you about the issue? Please don’t write this story, because it has the potential of wrecking my marriage and I do not want to be on social media,” she grovelled.

After a few minutes, she warmed up to this reporter and said: “I have been in love with Promise for almost a year now, but the problem with him is that he is violent because whenever he finds me with a man, he beats me up,” she said.

She further said last week on Saturday she almost died at the hands of her abusive boyfriend.

“We were walking home from a party in Luveve. Along the way, he started to accuse me of talking to a man at the party. He then beat me several times. When we were about to reach my place, he violently kicked me, I fell to the ground and bled. After that I fainted and woke up drenched with water. I believe he poured water on me so as to resuscitate me,” she said.

She said after that she reported Promise at Luveve Police Station leading to his arrest.

Promise appeared before Western Commonage Court magistrate Tancy Dube facing an assault charge.

He was remanded out of custody to next week Tuesday for routine remand.-BMetro

Police Brutality Victims Get Bail

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance activists Legwani Mavhunga and Munyaradzi Mafararikwa were on Friday granted $5 000 bail each by High Court judge Justice Webster Chinamhora.

Mavhunga and Mafararikwa were arrested for allegedly obstructing people and vehicles in Harare and were tortured while in police detention.

The two men, who have been in remand prison for more than two weeks, are being represented by the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR).

ZLHR posted on Twitter:

JUST IN: We have just got RTGS$5 000 bail for Mavhunga & Mafararikwa granted by Justice Chinhamora. Thank you @JitiWebster for rescuing these 2 victims of police torture.

Mavhunga & Mafararikwa were arrested for allegedly obstructing people & vehicles in Harare & tortured while in police detention.

Mavhunga and Mafararikwa were arrested for standing in solidarity with MDC Alliance vice-chairperson, Job Sikhala who was appearing in court for the commencement of his trial on inciting public violence in the aftermath of the foiled 31 July 2020 anti-corruption protests.

In a Twitter post on the day (16 April 2021) the duo was tortured by police, a human rights lawyer, Doug Coltart said:

Please spare a thought and a prayer this evening for Legwani Mavhunga who was tortured while in police custody, arrested for showing solidarity at court for Job Sikhala. He is now being admitted to hospital. This is not the Zimbabwe we want.

Another MDC Alliance Stalwarts Beaten Up By State Security Agents

Susan Matsunga

By A Correspondent- An MDC Alliance National Executive Committee (NEC) member Susan Matsunga was reportedly attacked by suspected State agents for declaring her allegiance to Nelson Chamisa.

Chamisa is the current president of the MDC Alliance, the largest opposition party in Zimbabwe.

Matsunga, who was recalled from Parliament by an MDC faction led by Douglas Mwonzora, was allegedly assaulted by unidentified men following her interview with OpenParly in which she vowed to continue supporting Chamisa.

The MDC Alliance secretary for Welfare Maureen Kademaunga posted on Twitter:

Our NEC Member and Recalled M.P for Mufakose Susan Matsunga was attacked by suspected regime agents for speaking truth to power.

The men said they wanted to kill her for declaring allegiance to President @nelsonchamisa in her interview with @OpenParlyZw.

Matsunga’s recall came after the MDC-T had notified Speaker Jacob Mudenda that she was no longer a member of Mwonzora’s faction.

Meanwhile, an MDC Alliance activist, Legwani Mavhunga who was arrested for standing in solidarity with the party’s vice chairman Job Sikhala, was hospitalised after he was allegedly tortured while in police custody.

RwandAir Resumes Harare-Cape Town Flights

By A Correspondent- RwandAir has announced the resumption of its route to and from Harare, among other southern African destinations.

In a notice to its clients, the airline said it will resume flights to Harare and Cape Town, South Africa on 14 May 2021 with two weekly flights on Fridays and Sundays.

It said:

We are pleased to announce the resumption of our services to Lusaka with two weekly flights on Wednesdays and Fridays effective 7th May 2021.

Our services to Harare and Cape Town will resume as well on 14th May 2021 with two weekly flights on Fridays and Sundays.

The Rwandan national carrier resumed flights to Johannesburg, South Africa and Lusaka, Zambia, this Friday, 7 May 2021.

The suspension happened in February following the detection of a new variant of COVID-19 in South Africa.

A certificate of a negative COVID-19 test is required for all travellers arriving, transiting, or departing from Rwanda.

The only accepted test is a SARS-Cov 2 real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) performed within 72 hours of departure time, according to guidelines in place.

Bulawayo City Council To Take Over Umvutcha Cemetery

By A Correspondent- Bulawayo City Council is set to take over the privately-owned Umvutcha Cemetery with an estimated 45 000-grave capacity to ease a shortage of burial space.

The city has been battling burial space shortage following the decommissioning of West Park, Luveve, Athlone and Hyde Park cemeteries.

The only burials taking place at the decommissioned cemeteries are for reserved graves and in some instances, second interments.

At present, the local authority is operating three cemeteries, Athlone West, Luveve Extension and Lady Stanley.

Lady Stanley is reserved for senior prominent citizens.

To ease the shortage of burial space, council had granted authority to AP Glendanning to operate Umvutcha cemetery.

However, the cemetery has been deemed unattractive to residents because of its location, forcing its proprietors to approach council seeking to turn it into residential stands, a latest council report revealed.

Residents also complained that the cemetery did not offer grave refilling services which was another inconvenience for mourners.

“After realising that burial business was very low, AP Glendanning engaged council to exchange burial land for residential stands.

“The cemetery was fully developed with all requirements. This was of benefit to council,” read the latest council report of the health, housing and education committee in part.

“The offer by AP Glendanning to hand over Umvutcha Cemetery came in at a time when council was decommissioning West Park Cemetery.

“Council was in need of burial space. AP Glendanning had requested to exchange burial land for residential stands.

“Umvutcha Cemetery was fully developed with all the required infrastructure.

“The cemetery boasts a serene environment with a well-landscaped administration area.

“There is a functioning fountain. The cemetery also has a chapel that is ideal to conduct services. Umvutcha Cemetery under council would still maintain its upmarket class.”

Councillors have in the past suggested that residents bury their loved ones at their rural homes or cremate their remains among other alternatives to save burial space in the city.

Council is mulling introducing mandatory cremation for children under the age of 12 as the city is running out of burial space but some councillors feel all persons under 25 years should be incinerated.

The local authority has been trying to encourage residents to embrace cremation to save the available burial space but there have been few takers.-newsday

Zanu Pf Youth Leader Lewis Matutu In Turf War With Bredenkamp Over Mining Grant

By A Correspondent- An investment vehicle fronted by former Zanu-PF youth leader Lewis Matutu is locked in a turf war with Gavin Bredenkamp after it was allocated a 450 hectares mining grant on the latter’s Thetford Estate farm in Mazowe, the Zimbabwe Independent reported.

Gavin, is the son of the late John Bredenkamp, who was one of Zimbabwe’s top businessmen with interests spanning mining, agriculture and arms.

Documents gleaned by the Independent this week show that Matutu was granted mining rights at the heart of Bredenkamp’s 1 500ha Thetford Estate in Mazowe in February 2020 through an investment vehicle called Nyamatsanga Mining.

Bredenkamp was allocated the expansive farm in 2020, at a time the government was downsizing farms.

This has subsequently triggered a fierce dispute between the parties, with Bredenkamp fighting to boot out Matutu.

With the special grant set to expire next year, Matutu’s outfit has desperately sought to exploit the lucrative claims.

But Bredenkamp has resisted Matutu’s moves, insisting that he has rights over the land.

Although mining takes precedence over farming under Zimbabwe’s current legislation, Bredenkamp is armed with protection under the heritage sites as his farm falls within The Upper Mazowe Heritage site and is home to some rare ancient rock art. The farm is also an animal sanctuary and private game reserve with protected species such as the rhino.

However, sources close to the land wrangle say Bredenkamp, could have corrupted or intimidated authorities because of the proximity of his family to the corridors of power.

But Bredenkamp, through his legal counsel, Titan Law, insists he is on the right side of the law, should the matter spill into the courts.

The farm in dispute was gazetted for redistribution under the land reform programme in 2000, but the Bredenkamps remain unaffected.

Bredenkamp applied for an offer letter over the farm, which was granted on December 30, 2020, about eight months after issuance of the special grant to Nyamatsanga Mining.
Sources close to the squabble say the warring parties have been trying to resolve their differences through dialogue.

Efforts to get a comment from Mines and Mining Development minister Winston Chitando were fruitless at the time of going to print. Agriculture minister Anxious Masuka refused to comment on the matter referring questions to his permanent secretary John Basera.

“These are operational (and) not policy issues, so talk to Basera,” Masuka said on Wednesday.

Basera could not be reached for comment.

Bredenkamp’s lawyers confirmed an offer letter was issued for Thetford Estate.

“There is no special grant issued for the immovable property known as Thetford Estate. If there was ever a special grant issued for Thetford Estate or any portion of Thetford Estate, that special grant cannot, in our view, have been procedurally issued having due regard to the relevant provisions of the Mines and Minerals Act, as well as general government policy in relation to the issuance of special grants in areas subject to wildlife and other conservation initiatives. Thetford is essentially a private wildlife game reserve and has been, for many years,” Titan Law said.

“Additionally, Thetford is a historic site conservancy and resource for tourism as it falls under the Upper Mazowe National Monument as it contains some of the pristine rock art within the national monument. This rock art has survived between 7 000 and 13 000 years.

“We can state with absolute certainty that our client did not corrupt any land officials in respect of the allocation of the offer letter to him (and) our client has not denied any person with bona fide mineral rights, lawfully and procedurally issued, to lawfully and procedurally execute the same in accordance with the laws of Zimbabwe.

“Our client has simply asked those persons claiming to exercise those rights to show that the Mines and Minerals Act as well as the Environmental Management Act have been strictly complied with before any such consent is granted to enter upon Thetford Estate. This has been made clear in writing,” the lawyers said.

Bredenkamp said Thetford is a vibrant and productive agricultural and wildlife conservation enterprise that cannot be unlawfully disturbed by persons.

Nyamatsanya’s lawyer Vengai Madzima said Matutu had a special grant.

“They (Bredenkamp’s camp) should comply with the law and allow my clients access to their special grant and then query, you don’t take the law into your own hands,” Madzima said in a telephone interview.

“They can just query whatever they feel is wrong with the relevant authorities.”

-Independent

Midwives Shortages Haunt Zim

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe is still facing an acute shortage of midwives and the situation has escalated due to the COVID-19-induced demand for nurses globally.

As the world celebrated International Day of the Midwife yesterday, it was revealed that the country is grappling with a severe shortage of these experts who are leaving the country in droves for greener pastures abroad.

Since the advent of COVID-19 globally, there has been a massive demand for nurses and sadly, due to poor remuneration and deplorable working conditions, many including midwives have joined the great trek to greener pastures.

Zimbabwe Confederation of Midwives president Emmanuel Mahlangu said midwives were not being recognised in the country for their critical role in delivering babies safely and keeping a lid on maternal deaths.

“The global need for nurses has depleted our staff. These experts for normal deliveries are sadly migrating to other countries where they will only be operating as general nurses. This is because here, we do not recognise their role and out of frustration, many answered to global calls for nursing vacancies and now we have a shortage,” he said.

Mahlangu said it was sad that Zimbabwe, still with unacceptably high maternal mortality rate, was now just a training ground for other countries.

“We call on the government, local authorities and corporate sector to invest in midwives through intensified training and adequately retaining them,” he said.

The 2021 State of World’s Midwifery report by UNFPA, the UN sexual and reproductive health agency, World Health Organisation, International Confederation of Midwives ICM and partners noted the acute shortage of midwives as exerting a terrible global toll in the form of preventable deaths.

An analysis conducted for this report, published in the Lancet journal last December, showed that fully resourcing midwife-delivered care by 2035 could avert 67% of maternal deaths, 64% of new-born deaths and 65% of stillbirths.

It could save an estimated 4,3 million lives per year.

Commenting on the state of the world report, executive director for UNFPA Natalia Kanem said: “The State of the World’s Midwifery report sounds the alarm that currently the world urgently needs 1,1 million more essential health workers to deliver sexual, reproductive, maternal, new-born and adolescent healthcare, and 80% of these missing essential health workers are midwives.”

-newsday

MDC Alliance Trio Seeks Magistrate, Prosecutor’s Recusal

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance activists Joanah Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova have filed an urgent chamber application with the High Court seeking to stop their trial.

The trio is accused of publishing falsehoods.

Their lawyer Alec Muchadehama is also seeking recusal of magistrate Bianca Makwande and prosecutor Michael Reza who they accuse of being personal.

They submitted that they will never see justice as long as Makwande and Reza were handling their case.

“We protested that we could not properly plead to the charges given our so many misgivings in the matter, but Makwande forced us to plead to the changes that had been put to us,” Mamombe said.

When we pleaded the time was around 18:37hrs. To say that I was shocked at what I witnessed on April 28 is an understatement. I became so afraid of Makwande and Reza that I concluded that the chances are like ice in hell that I would get justice before these two,” she further said.

“We all came to the conclusion that our matters had been predetermined by Makwande and that we were not going to get a fair hearing.”

The State alleges that the trio faked their abduction in May last year and blamed State agents for it. They are being charged with publishing falsehoods, apart from violating COVID-19 regulations.

Makwande is insisting on trial despite the trio’s application for review.

The urgent application is yet to be heard.

Fake Grace Mugabe PhD-Former Mugabe Aide Exonerates Nyagura

By A Correspondent- Former Cabinet Minister Tichaendepi Robert Masaya, has exonerated the former University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Livi Nyagura from corruptly awarding the former First Lady Grace Mugabe with a PhD.

Mr Masaya, who became the dean of the Faculty of Social Social Studies after Mugabe had already been accepted as a student, made the revelations during cross-examination from Advocate Tawanda Zhuwarara who is representing Nyagura on allegations of illegally awarding her the PhD degree.

During the cross-examination, Mr Masaya stated that he was appointed as the dean in the Faculty of Social Studies after Mugabe was accepted as a student by the University of Zimbabwe.

He said he had no evidence proving that Nyagura showed favour or disfavour to Mugabe to become a student at the university.

During cross-examination from prosecutor Mr Tapiwa Godzi, Mr Masaya told the court that he only came to know that Mugabe was graduating with a PhD degree after Nyagura had given him a list of students who were graduating that year, saying he should familiarise with her first name which he said was difficult to pronounce.

The ex-Minister also stated that he did not know of Mugabe’s documents up until the graduation period.

Chinotimba Demands Salary Hike For Government Workers

By A Correspondent- Zanu PF lawmaker for Buhera South has challenged the government’s paymaster, Mthuli Ncube to pay government workers.

Chinotimba made the challenge in parliament when he was commenting on recent claims by the Finance Minister, that he had a surplus in his purse and at the same time failing to pay civil servants.

Buhera South legislator said it was ironic for Mthuli to claim that he had a surplus when government workers’ salaries were not sustainable.

“The salaries are inadequate, especially for those in rural areas. The current exchange rate is US$1 to ZW$130 and that is the rate that is being used by most shops, except shops such as OK who do not use the black-market rate. Such shops require that you pay what they charge. It is a ‘take it or leave it’ game,” he said.

“We expect immediate action to be taken on the matter, even if it means Minister Mthuli Ncube to be called into the House to answer questions and to address the matter. At one time, Honourable Mthuli Ncube said that the government has a surplus. How can you talk of surplus when the standard of living for the majority has not improved and they are earning peanuts?”, said Chinotimba.

BREAKING: Mwonzora To Expel Khupe, Komichi

By Farai D Hove | The MDC renegade, Douglas Mwonzora is preparing to expel his accusers over theft of party funds, Thokozani Khupe, Morgen Komichi and Patson Murimoga, among others.

The development was revealed yesterday morning as right handman, Murimoga told ZimEye he has been suspended from the party as punishment for reporting Mwonzora over the alleged missing funds.

Murimoga spoke over this as he was grilled in a wide ranging interview that lasted over an hour.

https://youtu.be/-r1sMgfyW64

He said he is now appealing to the ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa so that he deals with Mwonzora. – WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW –

The development follows previous action by Murimoga as he engaged the Speaker Of Parliament.

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In his letter, Murimoga said Mwonzora should be expelled in the National Assembly for theft of party funds, money laundering and disregard of anti-corruption laws.

He said he is petitioning parliament to preserve the integrity of of the legislative body.

On my behalf and on behalf of the members of the Movement for Democratic Change T, hereby petition the Parliament of Zimbabwe through you Hon, Mr Speaker Sir to safeguard, promote and preserve the integrity of the country’s legislative body in keeping with its mandate “to make laws for peace, order and good governance of Zimbabwe” you have in the legislature one Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora who should not only be expelled from the August House but arrested for;

  1. The theft of MDC Tfunds to the tune of $6 million
  2. Money laundering in violation of Zimbabwe Foreign Currency Exchange Control Act,” said Murimoga.

Cathy Buckle: Give A Loaf To A Stranger

Dear Family and Friends,
In our beautiful wide blue skies of early May, winter warned us she was near and sent a cold wind, grey sky and unexpected rain this week. Temperatures overnight plunged into single digits and during the day into the low teens. Zimbabwe got out her blankets and put on her wooly hats. Half an inch (12mm) of rain gave us a welcome top up of water as we prepare to go into the next six months of dry. On the kopjes the curled clumps of tussock grass which had already dried up, revived briefly and were tinged with a beautiful orange flush and in our gardens the aloes are covered in orange flowers and alive with sunbirds.

Cathy Buckle

Winter 2021 in Zimbabwe looks to again be a time of beauty, hardship and ever more corruption which now seems to be the national pastime. In the past fortnight the latest corruption scandal has been exposed and we have followed it with gritted teeth and clenched knuckles as we slam into potholes, zig zag around gullies, tip sideways on steep eroded road edges and sit at endlessly slow queues at toll gates on the highways. The latest corruption is at ZINARA (Zimbabwe National Road Authority) and was exposed in parliament by the Auditor General’s reports for 2017 and 2019.  ZINARA collects fuel levies, vehicle licence and registration fees and toll gate fees and pays them into a Road Fund which it administers and allocates to road maintenance. After the audit it didn’t take us long to understand why our roads are in such a diabolical state, as if we didn’t know already.

In the 57 page report the irregularities in ZINARA for just two years included how in 2018 each ZINARA board member received a Christmas hamper worth US$9600. (That’s a LOT of money in a country where the average civil servants monthly salary is less than US$200). The Christmas hampers were accounted for by ZINARA as expenditure for ‘office supplies.’ There were two contracts for the supply of graders, the second one wasn’t tendered or even put in writing. To buy the graders ZINARA paid Univern US$17.3 million, an overpayment of US$1.2 million. To maintain the graders ZINARA paid Univern US$5.2 million, an amount not tendered for and not even due because the graders were under warranty. (Veritas “The Road to ruin”) When the graders arrived in Zimbabwe there were “lavish ceremonies.” A ‘handover’ lunch held at the Rainbow Towers Hotel cost almost US$16 thousand. A second function held at the Holiday Inn with a photo shoot of the graders cost over US$2000. People brought in for these ceremonies were accommodated at the Rainbow Towers and that bill was almost US$12 thousand. The promotional material for grader commissioning cost almost US$23 thousand dollars, equivalent to an average civil servants salary for nine and half years. 57 pages of shame also included stories of gym equipment and hairdo’s, software and non-existent projects; undoubtedly the tip of the ZINARA corruption iceberg funded by all Zimbabweans, by our road levies, licences and toll gate fees.   

While the ZINARA looting was being exposed the ZCTU (Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions) president Peter Mutasa spoke on May Day, his words exposing the huge contrast between the fat cats and ordinary Zimbabweans. Mutasa said:  “…we took a wrong turn in November 2017 when we supported the coup hoping that there will be progress. We jumped from the frying pan right into the fire and we have no one else to rescue us than ourselves… all our constitutional rights and freedoms are suspended … our hospitals have become death traps  … roads are also in a pathetic condition…. Our transport system is pathetic… people are forced to stand in queues for hours to board the few available ZUPCO buses… over 83% of urban dwellers are not able to buy basic foods like bread, cooking oil and mealie meal. Over 70% are in poverty and 40% in extreme poverty… The majority in poverty are workers whose salaries have been eroded due to fascist government policies. The set minimum wage is still at ZWL$2500 against a Poverty Datum Line of ZWL$28362 …. farm workers and domestic workers earnings cannot buy a loaf of bread a day for the whole month. …Workers are enslaved and starving…”

Now, as we prepare for winter, we pull our blankets up, watch the sunbirds sipping on nectar and give a spare loaf of bread to a friend or stranger when we have an extra hundred dollars It’s always the small things that make such a huge difference and who knows, one day we may walk in their shoes. There is no charge for this Letter From Zimbabwe but if you would like to donate please visit my website. Until next time, thanks for reading this Letter From Zimbabwe, now in its 21st year, and my books about life in Zimbabwe, a country in waiting, love cathy 7th May  2021. Copyright © Cathy Buckle. http://cathybuckle.co.zw/