Seven Malawi Government Officials Nabbed For Chewing COVID-19 Money

By James Gwati- The Malawi Police Service has arrested the arrest of seven government officials for abusing money meant for Covid-19 vaccination program.

In a statement Wednesday MPS said the number of public officials who have been arrested for corruption was now 46.

“The arrested government officials are from Zomba City Council, Mangochi Municipal Council and Mchinji District Council. They include Charles Thombozi, Chief Executive Officer for Zomba City Council.

“The suspects will be answering charges of fraudulent false accounting among other charges.

MPS detectives are still on the ground and more arrests will follow James Kadadzera (ACP) Public Relations Officer has confirmed”, reads the statement.

Pardoned Thief, Steals Again And Returns To Jail

By A Correspondent-A Victoria Falls man who was recently released from prison through the Presidential Amnesty is back in jail after stealing a bottle of face lotion from OK Supermarket in Victoria Falls.

Raison Chenjere (23) of 1084 Chinotimba was pardoned while serving a sentence for unlawful entry and theft at Sawanga Mall in Victoria Falls.

He had served more than a third of his jail term when he was recently released on Presidential Amnesty.

A few days after his release, Chenjere entered OK Supermarket and stole a bottle of lotion.

Mnangagwa Ignores COVID-19, Approves ZITF

By A Correspondent- President Mnangagwa has approved the hosting of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair despite fears of another serious wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A coording to the state media the approved Bulawayo event will run from July 20 to 23, under strict observance of protocols to contain the spread of Covid-19.

ZITF chairperson Mr Busisa Moyo announced the development in a statement yesterday.

ZIMSEC Produces Pathetic A-level Results

The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council has released one of its worst A-level result results.

Addressing a media conference in Harare yesterday , ZIMSEC board chair Eddie Mwenje said the pass rate for this year declined by 2.1 percent compared to the previous year.

However, Prof Mwenje applauded learners’ performance saying it was good despite the fact that learners barely attended school due to covid-19 lockdowns.

Shock As Boy(16) Stabs Classmate

IN a dramatic incident, a Form Four pupil at Lobengula High School in Bulawayo stabbed his classmate on the shoulder with an okapi knife as punishment for poking fun at him while in class.

According to a source at the school, the mini-drama which lasted about 10 minutes happened on Monday outside the school premises.

The source said while Mike Siziba (16) and his classmate Simbarashe Manjokota were a few metres away from the school premises, heading home, their fellow classmate Keith Mlauzi (17) approached them while huffing in heavy anger.

“He started accusing Mike of being in the habit of poking fun at him when in class thereby belittling him. The situation became tense as the angry Keith started to push and shove Mike,” said a teacher who requested strict anonymity.

The situation spiralled out of control and Keith being on a mission to settle a score, fumbled in his pocket and took out a knife and stabbed Mike on the shoulder.

“He left the knife stuck on his shoulder and ran away. Mike writhed in agony. Luckily a senior teacher arrived at the scene and rendered first aid on him before he phoned an ambulance which came after about 30 minutes. He was ferried to Mpilo Central Hospital where he was treated,” said the teacher.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident: “We arrested a 17-year-old student who stabbed his classmate after he accused him of poking fun at him in class. We condemn school bullying and would like to warn such learners who engage in bullying, that the long arm of the law.- B- Metro

Man Accuses Wife Of Killing Baby

AN abusive man from Mabutweni Suburb who accused his estranged wife of allegedly having killed their minor child tied her to the bed before beating her up with a belt.

Evernice Jacha said after the death of their child, her life was plunged into misery as her husband Tineyi Chamwaita would accuse her of being the reason behind the child’s death. He would also label her a prostitute.

Her marital woes mounted when she discovered that her husband had secretly married another woman. When she confronted him about the issue, he turned violent.

As a way of fixing her, he would tie her to their bed and hit her several times with a belt. As if that was not enough, he would also punch her with fists all over the body.

Seeing that she could not bear the abuse, Jacha had to seek refuge at her parents’ place. But Chamwaita would phone her while threatening to kill her.

He would also shout at her while accusing her of joining forces with her mother in killing their child. Having suffered enough of her husband’s abuse, Jacha sought a protection order against him.

“I’m applying for a protection order against my husband Tineyi Chamwaita. Our problems started soon after the death of our minor child. He would accuse me of having a hand in the death of the child.

“He would then tie me to the bed and hit me with a belt. Having failed to withstand the abuse I went back to my parents’ house and he would be phoning me while threatening to kill me. He also accused me of having connived with my mother to kill our minor child,” she said.

Jacha added: “I no longer want him near me. May this honourable court grant me a protection order so that he would stop abusing me and my mother.”

Chamwaita did not attend the court session, leading the presiding magistrate Jeconia Prince Ncube to grant Jacha an interim protection order which compels her husband not to phone her or visit her at her parents’ place.- B-Metro

Man Hangs Self At In-laws Homestead

A 30-YEAR-OLD man from Chakaipa Village under Chief Gwesela in Zhombe hanged himself at his in-law’s homestead following a misunderstanding with his wife over infidelity.

Peter Mlauzi hanged himself after discovering that his wife Blessing Manokore was having an affair. Chief Gwesela confirmed the development to B-Metro saying the village was still shocked by the incident.

“Mlauzi’s actions shocked the whole village and we’re still trying to come to terms with this unusual incident.

“He was a very hard-working man and he worked tirelessly as a gold panner to provide for his family and his in-laws,” he said.

Chief Gwesela said on the fateful day, Mlauzi discovered that his wife was having an affair with another man from the village.

“Upon hearing the news of his wife’s illicit affair, he felt betrayed and he decided to end his life by hanging himself at his mother-in-law’s homestead,” said Chief Gwesela.

He said Mlauzi had since been buried. Chief Gwesela also said that he was yet to meet the Manokores so that a cleansing ceremony is conducted as the incident could be a bad omen to the village.

“I am meeting with the family next week so that we conduct a cleansing ceremony to help appease Mlauzi’s spirit because if that is not done, we might have problems,” he said.

He appealed to members of the public to always seek intervention from a third party in cases of disputes.- B- Metro

Proposed Measures by ATU and Ericsson Set to Expand Africa’s ICT Space

Zimbabwe has today joined 45 other African Countries and telecommunications stakeholders to launch the first set of ATU spectrum recommendations that focus on transforming Africa into a knowledge economy through the development of technologies that boost connectivity and innovation. The spectrum recommendations are as a result of a Memorandum of Understanding signed between Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) and ATU to help fast-track the roll out of technology across the continent.   


In Africa today, a limited amount of Spectrum is allocated to the mobile industry as well as other sectors of communication to facilitate the transmission of wireless signals. The launched spectrum recommendations outline the importance of awarding the radio spectrum in countries across Africa in a timely, predictable and cost-effective fashion so as to support affordable, high-quality delivery of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) services and spur smart technology initiatives. The recommendations also establish the idea that licensing should be technology-neutral and allow for service innovations.  

The new spectrum recommendations further encourage African countries to enable spectrum sharing by giving licensees the right to share their spectrum voluntarily through various means such as trading and national roaming agreements. Additionally, African countries through the recommendations, are urged to adopt a licensing approach aimed at promoting the right mix of low, mid and high radio band spectrum to ensure that all communications service providers (CSPs) have access to spectrum amounts and type that allows for the development of a variety of use cases and caters to enterprise and customer demands.  

Speaking during the launch Ceremony, the ATU Secretary General Mr. John OMO reiterated the importance of the recommendations saying, “The launch of these recommendations is a joint effort aimed at expediting the rollout of ICT driven technologies for the development of digital economies in Africa.” Mr. John OMO’s sentiments were also shared by the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications of Cameroon, Mrs. LIBOM LI LIKENG born MENDOMO AWOUMVELE Minette who officiated the launch event where she affirmed that the new measures compliment African countries’ continued growth in mobile broadband. 

The recommendations come at a time when Africa is looking to harness ICT driven innovation, with a rapid rise in usage of technology and smartphones. The November 2020 Ericsson Mobility Report projects that by 2026, mobile broadband subscriptions in Sub-Saharan Africa will increase to up to 76 percent. 

Fadi Pharaon, President of Ericsson Middle East Africa, said, “Fostering agility and innovation from next generation ICT infrastructure is important for Africa’s growth and sustainability.” He went ahead to reiterate the importance of spectrum management strategies highlighted in the recommendations saying that they can be considered as opportunities to accelerate Africa’s digitalization and set #AfricaInMotion.  

Following the launch of the recommendations, ATU will work with countries and all the stakeholders across the continent to support the implementation process. The aim is for African countries to release the recommended spectrum and license it to the national telecommunications operators in a cost-effective manner. This would enable the customer service providers (CSPs) to serve the demands of increasing communication needs and prepare them to deliver new technologies such as 5G, which look to revolutionize industries, enterprise, and consumers alike. 

The harmonized and globally aligned frameworks as envisaged by ATU and Ericsson will assist African countries in spectrum management activities that will accelerate the cost-efficient rollout of ICT. – Agencies

Form Four Pupil Stabs Classmate

IN a dramatic incident, a Form Four pupil at Lobengula High School in Bulawayo stabbed his classmate on the shoulder with an okapi knife as punishment for poking fun at him while in class.

According to a source at the school, the mini-drama which lasted about 10 minutes happened on Monday outside the school premises.

The source said while Mike Siziba (16) and his classmate Simbarashe Manjokota were a few metres away from the school premises, heading home, their fellow classmate Keith Mlauzi (17) approached them while huffing in heavy anger.

“He started accusing Mike of being in the habit of poking fun at him when in class thereby belittling him. The situation became tense as the angry Keith started to push and shove Mike,” said a teacher who requested strict anonymity.

The situation spiralled out of control and Keith being on a mission to settle a score, fumbled in his pocket and took out a knife and stabbed Mike on the shoulder.

“He left the knife stuck on his shoulder and ran away. Mike writhed in agony. Luckily a senior teacher arrived at the scene and rendered first aid on him before he phoned an ambulance which came after about 30 minutes. He was ferried to Mpilo Central Hospital where he was treated,” said the teacher.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident: “We arrested a 17-year-old student who stabbed his classmate after he accused him of poking fun at him in class. We condemn school bullying and would like to warn such learners who engage in bullying, that the long arm of the law.- B- Metro

Knife

Robbers Force Kids Out Of Stolen Car

A 31-year-old Glen View man lost his gold Toyota Corolla Bubble and US$200 cash to armed robbers who forced out his two children sitting in the car at their home on Tuesday night.

The man had left the keys on the ignition while his two children were playing in the car at around 9pm.

Police say the money was stashed in the dashboard of the car, when the two armed robbers attacked. They confronted the two children before ordering them to get out of the vehicle and drove off. A report was made to police.

No arrests have been made so far and investigations are in progress. National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi warned motorists against leaving their vehicles unattended or leaving the keys on the ignition as the vehicle might end up being stolen.

“Members of the public are warned against complacency. On April 20, 2021 at about 2100hrs, a Glenview man aged 31 parked his gold Toyota Corolla Bubble vehicle, registration number ADV 6423 at his home with the keys on the ignition and leaving two minors playing in the car.

“Two unknown suspects approached the car and ordered the infants to disembark before they stole the vehicle with US$200 in the dashboard. Investigations are underway,” he said.

Asst Comm Nyathi said police will remain firm on the ground to thwart any criminal activities such as armed robberies which are on the rise.

This year, police have arrested some serial armed robbers behind a spate of criminal activities countrywide. Many were recently released on bail pending appeal at the High Court.

Last week, two suspected armed robbers who were part of a gang that recently blocked a motorist in Harare before robbing him of over US$5 700 were arrested in Mbare.

The robbery occurred on April 11 along Glenara Avenue in Harare around 2am and the two suspects are Simbarashe Maonera (25) and Nerbson Katsande (49).

One of Zimbabwe’s most wanted armed robbery suspects believed to be part of Musa Taj Abdul’s gang, Conwell Junior Kasambarare (26) was rearrested last week on allegations of committing a spate of heists countrywide.

Kasambarare of Budiriro 2, Harare, was arrested together with his two alleged accomplices, Luckson Mudyara (47) of Budiriro 1 and Mike Chiyangwa (32) of Old Highfield.

In February, police launched a manhunt for Kasambarare after he was released last year on bail and is believed to have been part of a gang committing armed robberies countrywide. His other suspected accomplice, Spicer Takawira, was recently arrested on charges of house housebreaking and theft.

Kasambarare, Takawira together with Leo Mandaza, Godwin Kusikwenyu and another one only identified as Chamu, recently committed seven cases of housebreaking and theft in Harare.

Takawira, Musafare Mupanhanga and Kasambarare are also alleged to be part of the gang that raided Mashwede Holdings last year and got away with over US$100 000, R42 000, $14 000 worth of fuel coupons, firearms and 20 live rounds of ammunition.

They were released on bail pending appeal at the High Court last year and have since gone into hiding.

Kasambarare, Mudyara and Chiyangwa are being implicated in an armed robbery case which occurred in Highfield where they stole 17 car batteries. -Herald

Forgiven Prisoner Steals Face Lotion

An unrepentant thief who was recently released from prison through the Presidential Amnesty is back in jail just a few days after being pardoned after he stole a bottle of face lotion from OK Supermarket in Victoria Falls.
It appears Raison Chenjere (23) of 1084 Chinotimba has a knack for breaking into shops as his previous conviction on which he was pardoned on involved unlawful entry at theft at Sawanga Mall in Victoria Falls.

He had served more than a third of his jail term when he was recently released on Presidential Amnesty. A few days after his release, Chenjere entyered OK Supermarket and stole a bottle of bio oil.

He was arrested after an alert security spotted that he was hiding something under his armpit and searched him upon which the product valued at $690 was recovered.

Chenjere pleaded guilty to theft when he appeared before Victoria Falls magistrate Ms Linda Dzvene yesterday.

The magistrate sentenced Chenjere to six months in prison before bringing into effect one month that was suspended in November.

In mitigation, Chenjere said he stole because he was hungry and wanted to sell it to raise money to buy food as he had not eaten anything since his release from prison. Prosecuting Mr Asher Chindedza said Chenjere stole from OK Supermarket on Independence Day.

“On the 18th of April at OK Supermakret in Victoria Falls, the accused person entered the shop and took one bio oil skin care and put it inside his shirt under the armpit and walked outside the shop,” said Mr Chindedza.

The court was told that security stopped and searched him as he had walked about three metres outside the shop leading to the recovery of the stolen product.

The security handed Chenjere to police leading to his arrest and the stolen product was recovered. -Chronicle

Candidate Performance Was Affected By COVID-19- ZIMSEC

Introduction

The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council Board and Management are pleased to inform the nation of the release of the results of the ZIMSEC Advanced Level examinations that were written from December 2020 to January 2021.

Heads of Examination Centres will be able to collect the results for their respective schools/centres from the ZIMSEC Regional Offices starting Friday, 23 April 2021. The results will also be accessible online to candidates who sat for the examinations as well as to authorized personnel through the ZIMSEC portal available at www.zimsec.co.zw in the morning of Friday, 23 April 2021. Candidates are advised to click on their respective region where they will be redirected to the portal on which they can access their results. Please take note that this portal will be open for 5 days only.

It is important to remind the nation that the delays in the writing, marking and publication of the results was as a result of the mitigatory measures that were put in place to contain the spread of the corona virus. ZIMSEC wishes to thankfully recognize the support rendered by the Ministries of Primary and Secondary Education; Health and Child Care; examiners and parents towards the entire process of the conduct and marking of the examinations.

Candidate Entry

The total number of candidates who sat for the November 2020 examinations was 50 287 compared to 51 862 in 2019. This entry decreased by 3%.

Candidate Performance

The number of candidates that wrote two or more subjects in the November 2020 examinations was 49 153. Out of this number 39 802 obtained Grade E or better in two or more subjects, translating to 81% pass rate. In November 2019, however, 50 774 wrote two or more subjects and 42 169 obtained Grade E or better in two or more subjects translating to a pass rate of 83,1%. This shows a national percentage decrease of 2,1 in the 2020 pass rate. The percentage pass rate in the examinations on the Competency-Based Curriculum of 2018, 2019 and 2020 was 81,9; 83,1 and 81 respectively.

The total number of school candidates in the November 2020 was 42 231 as compared to 42 543 in November 2019. Of this number, 41 691 wrote two or more subjects and 34 597 obtained Grade E or better in two or more subjects, yielding a percentage pass rate of 83%, whereas in November 2019, the total number of school candidates was 42 543. Of this number, 42 157 wrote two or more subjects, with 36 515 obtaining Grade E or better in two or more subjects, thus yielding a pass rate of 86,6%.

In November 2020, the total number of private candidates was 8 056. Of this number, 7 462 wrote two or more subjects and 5 205 obtained a Grade E or better in two or more subjects, which translated to a percentage pass rate of 69,8,while in November 2019, the total number of private candidates was 9 319. Out of this number, 8 617 wrote two or more subjects and 5 654 obtained a Grade E or better in two or more subjects, which also translates to a percentage pass rate of 65,6%. It is important to note that the performance of the November 2020 private candidates was better than that of the same cohort of 2019 by 4,2% while that of school candidates went down by 3,6%.

The total number of special needs candidates who sat for the November 2020 Advanced level examinations was 37. This number shows a drop from the 55 that sat for the examinations in 2019. The November 2020 examination candidates were in 4 different categories namely; Enlarged Print, Braille, Hard of Hearing and Physical Impairment.

Conclusion It is important for ZIMSEC to acknowledge that the 2020 candidates wrote the examinations under unprecedented conditions that were induced by the COVID 19 pandemic, yet their performance, though lower than that of 2019, is commendable.

We would like to extend our gratitude to all those who were involved in the November 2020 examination processes. Special mention goes to the school administrators, teachers, ZIMSEC and Ministry staff for their hard work and dedication in making the examinations a success.

ZIMSEC hereby takes this opportunity to wish all the candidates the best of luck in their future studies and endeavours.

Military Commander Says I Didn’t Grab Farm.

General Valerio Sibanda

The Zimbabwe Defence Forces has dismissed reports in some sections of the media that ZDF commander, General Philip Valerio Sibanda, invaded Goede Hoop Farm in Mazowe.
In a statement yesterday, ZDF director public relations Colonel Teddy Ndlovu said the farm in question had not been allocated to General Sibanda, who had never visited the farm. However, one of the four sections of the farm had been divided into acquisition and had been allocated to the army and the police as corporate entities.

“The Daily News and NewsDay on April 12, 2021 published articles titled ‘Farmers sue army, police chiefs’ and ‘Matanga, Sibanda sued for land grab.’ The articles claimed that the General PV Sibanda and Commissioner General Godwin Matanga had been taken to court for grabbing Mazowe Farm.

“The true facts of the matter are as detailed below:

“The Livaditakis family has been abusing the court processes by repeatedly bringing frivolous applications based on the same allegations and arguments since 2017, each time thereafter abandoning their court applications. Their case has already been decided by the court on March 25, 2021 and dismissed since the Livaditakis failed to prosecute their case as they were in default,” he said.

Colonel Ndlovu said the family has now resorted to newspapers to pursue their baseless claims and in the process tarnishing the image and person of General Sibanda, the Commander Zimbabwe Defence Forces and the Zimbabwe Defence Forces as an organisation.

He added that the fact of the matter is that the land in question is state land in terms of Section 27 of the Constitution. In pursuit of its constitutional mandate, the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement, subdivided the land into four subdivisions.

One of the subdivisions measuring 478 hectares was allocated to the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), and not General Sibanda as the report made the public to believe, and the other subdivision was allocated to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), and not Commissioner General Matanga as an individual, while the remaining portion was allocated to the Livaditakis family, the family at the centre of the incorrect reports.

“All these allocations were in terms of the Gazetted Land (Consequential Provisions) Act. Contrary to what the public is being made to believe by the story in the said publication, the Livaditakis family do not have any documents to show that they have title to or ownership to the land in question. They only have an offer letter for the sub-division allocated to them and this document does not confer rights to ownership of the land in question.

“Whilst the Livaditakis family’s argument is based on the Bilateral Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement(BIPPA), it must be noted that in terms of the law, BIPPA does not affect the legality of compulsory acquisition of land under the land reform programme.

“The fact that the reporters never bothered to verify the story with the Commander Zimbabwe Defence Forces, the ZNA or the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement before publishing it reflects badly on their basic professionalism. It also reflects an ongoing sinister agenda to portray the ZDF and its command as unprofessional, lawless and unruly.”

Under BIPPA agreements land can still be acquired, but compensation agreements are different. Colonel Ndlovu said the story in question is defamatory and violates the personal integrity of General Sibanda as it contains falsehoods which purports that; the offer letter was issued to him in his personal capacity and that he invaded Goede Hoop Farm in Mazowe, Mashonaland Central in 2018 and demanded that the family vacates the premises as ownership has been transferred to them.

He said the story claims that General Sibanda “stormed the farm and told me that I need to leave the farm as the farm was now theirs” when in fact General Sibanda has never set foot at the said farm and never had any such conversation with anyone from Livaditakis family. – Herald

People Shall Govern- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has described Douglas Mwonzora’s endorsement of the Constitutional Amendment Bill as hypocrisy and betrayal of the people’s struggle.

Mwonzora betrayed his own conscience in a bid to please his political handlers, according to political analysts.

According to President Chamisa, no true constitutionalist will back “dictatorial amendment of the Constitution.”

“No true constitutionalist will ever back dictatorial amendment to the constitution.

Principle is King.Hypocrisy is terrible,betrayal is worse..I detest both. Those who truly believe in constitutionalism, thank you for your principled voting in e National Assembly.Pple shall govern- Advocate Nelson Chamisa,” said President Chamisa.

Constitutional Amendment Bill: President Chamisa Castigates Mwonzora For Betraying People’s Struggle

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has described Douglas Mwonzora’s endorsement of the Constitutional Amendment Bill as hypocrisy and betrayal of the people’s struggle.

Mwonzora betrayed his own conscience in a bid to please his political handlers, according to political analysts.

According to President Chamisa, no true constitutionalist will back “dictatorial amendment of the Constitution.”

“No true constitutionalist will ever back dictatorial amendment to the constitution.

Principle is King.Hypocrisy is terrible,betrayal is worse..I detest both. Those who truly believe in constitutionalism, thank you for your principled voting in e National Assembly.Pple shall govern- Advocate Nelson Chamisa,” said President Chamisa.

Douglas Mwonzora

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Calls For Release Of Hon Mamombe

22-04-2021

The MDC Alliance Youth Assembly demands for the immediate release from prison of the critically ill Hon Joana Mamombe.

Mamombe together with our Vice Chairperson, Cecilia Chimbiri have been languishing at Chikurubi Maximum Prison for close to two months now.

We demand for their immediate release so that Mamombe can access better health care outside the empty state health facilities.

Chikurubi has become worse than Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Concentration Camps and is now a death trap due to its filthy and squalid conditions.

Nomatter the case, the place is just not suitable for human habitation.

We have a sad history with Chikurubi and our female comrades following the death of Rebecca Mafikeni in the same facility a decade ago.

Mafikeni just like what is happening to Hon Mamombe now was denied access to quality private health care until she lost her life in those empty government facilities.

There is no reasonable grounds whatsoever why Mamombe and Chimbiri must continually rot in jail when the very same High Court that denied them bail yesterday granted one to Emelda Mazarani who gruesomely murdered her four children in November last year.

We would like to warn the regime that the continued caging of Mamombe when she is unwell will definitely invite big trouble to their doorsteps.

Mamombe is a young female youth leader who possesses a huge following hence denying her access to health care when she is unwell is surely incitement to violence.

Her release is our priority and matter of urgency!

As an Assembly we are not going to tolerate this inhumane treatment of young females manifest before us.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Hon Mamombe

Mwonzora Is A Fake Constitutionalist

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Members has implored Zimbabweans to unite and fight for their Constitutional rights that are being impinged upon by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

Mr Mnangagwa and Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora have forged an unholy alliance calculated to tilt the political scale in the former’s favour.

Mwonzora surprised all and sundry when he endorsed the Constitutional Amendment Bill number 2.The bill seeks to give Mr Mnangagwa sweeping powers…

Below is the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly statement on Mwonzora’s endorsement of the Constitutional Amendment Bill…

From Co-chairing COPAC To Tearing Apart The Very Same Constitution: Mwonzora Takes People For Granted

21-04-2021

Yesterday, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa working in cahoots with his Trojan horse, Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora facilitated one of the worst political developments ever witnessed in this country.

The unthinkable happened as The House of Assembly passed Amendment No.2 Bill which all but surrender unfettered power to Mnangagwa to entrench his dictatorship.

Among other things, the draconian Bill would arm Mnangagwa to appoint judges without going through interviews, extend judges terms past 70 years age limit and more importantly removing the running mate clause.

It is very important to note that the current constitution was born out of an arduous and rigorous process that included serious consultations from citizens in town halls and under trees in rural areas.

That process was spearheaded by the Constitutional Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) which was ironically co-chaired by Mwonzora himself.

That Mwonzora is the same man who was at the forefront of the Constitutional Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) speaks volumes of his dishonest, insincere and chameleonic character.

Names do not lie!

Dambudzo and Togarasei need to be stopped fast in their tracks if democracy is to survive.

It is time to end their little game!

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Douglas Mwonzora

Migraine Headache: Signs And Symptoms

By Dr Ellane Simon
Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

It is a headache of varying intensity accompanied by nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light and sound.

Usually more common in females than males. Besides the headache, people may also experience pain in the face or neck, dizziness, lightheadedness, feeling of being unwell, scalp tenderness, irritability and an aura (feelings one experiences which vary from chaotic distortions sometimes paraesthesia that happens before the headache).

Migraine headaches are also known to be associated with obesity and those with a family member who have a migraine headache. There is known cause but there are triggers that are known:
chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, hangover, oral contraceptives (should be avoided in those suffering from migraines), travelling.

Treatment can be divided into:

  1. Lifestyle modification – stress management, sleep hygiene, diet modification, avoid known triggers
  2. Medication – prophylactic or therapeutic
  3. Therapy – muscle relaxation and acupuncture

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Mnangagwa Minister Threatens Teachers

Teachers who are not reporting for duty risk losing their salaries after Cabinet yesterday reiterated that the “no work, no pay policy” will be enforced to ensure all teachers report for work.

The decision follows reports that a number of teachers were not reporting for duty claiming incapacitation.

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa confirmed the development yesterday at a post-Cabinet briefing.

“Cabinet was informed that the number of teachers reporting for duty had decreased,” she said.

“It is further noted that some of those reporting for duty are not teaching.

“Cabinet wishes to reiterate that negotiations for improved conditions of service remain open under the National Joint Negotiating Council and that the ‘no work, no pay policy’ will be strictly enforced.”

The Government offered a 25 percent salary increment to civil servants from this month while a further 50 percent would be effected in June.

Three weeks ago, Government met its employees and it outlined constraints being faced, emanating from a prolonged economic shutdown owing to the lockdown measures instituted to manage the Covid-19 pandemic, during which revenue generation was reduced to virtual insignificance.

Further, Government coffers are stretched since it is paying for vaccines, with the aim of administering doses to at least 10 million people to achieve herd immunity.

Government has set aside US$100 million to buy Covid-19 vaccines.- State Media

Monica Mutsvangwa

Mwonzora In Bed With Mnangagwa

By James Gwati-MDC-T President Douglas Mwonzora has now become a darling of the ruling Zanu PF government and is now being included in President Emmerson Mnangagwa state programmes.

Two weeks ago Mwonzora was with Mnangagwa in Victoria Falls when the President got his first dose of COVID-19 vaccine and again today, the MDC-T leader followed Ngwena to Kwekwe where he was receiving his second dose of the vaccine.

Mwonzora’s presents in Kwekwe was confirmed by the state media which described him as the “official” opposition leader.

Two Cops Gang Rape Girl (13)

By A Correspondent- Two Zimbabwe Republic Police Constables are on the run for allegedly raping a 13-year-old girl, Nhau has learnt.

A police internal memo seen by Nhau states that, Constable Wilber Bwanali (27) who is stationed at Featherstone Duty Uniform Branch (DUB) allegedly fell in love with the young person in August 2020 and had sexual intercourse with her once.

In November 2020 before being transferred to Featherstone, Cst Bwanali visited the girl again at her house when she was alone.

He entered her room, “grabbed and pushed her on the bed and raped her once” reads the memo.

According to the memo another member also at large is Constable Kundai Pachirera stationed at ZRP Chikurubi Support Unit headquarters.

He is being charged for having sexual intercourse with a young person.

Sometime in August 2020 Cst Pachirera visited the girl at their house during the day when she was alone and they had sexual intercourse in her bedroom with her consent. 

The girl did not report the matter to anyone until her mother discovered that she was infected with a sexually transmitted disease.

Further scrutiny led her to disclose what had transpired leading to the infection.

A report was made at ZRP Highlands on April 17, 2021 and no arrest was made as both policemen are allegedly on the run. 

The girl was referred to Parirenyatwa hospital for treatment and investigations are in progress. Nhau/Indaba 

“Zimbabwean Media Under Siege”

By Leonard Koni- There are no limits to the depths this inept and rag tag regime is willing to sink.

On the 3rd of May 2021 the globe shall be commemorating the World Press Freedom Day and thus the time to reflect on how the media is functioning globally.

The Zimbabwe’s media is under siege especially the state media which has been captured and we have noticed political vultures stampeding to constantly interfere with the editorial system.

Forty one years into independence Zimbabwe still boasts of one television station and ironically it is controlled by the state.

For many years the state media’s role has been compromised to such an extent that about 80% of the content is either reporting on the President or the revolutionary party Zanu PF.

It is the duty of the public media to report responsibly and not to tow along political party lines.

The Herald newspaper and ZBC-TV have on several occasions used to propagate party politics thereby starving the majority on developmental stories.

It’s a shame and tragic that some so called media personnel have been willing to prostitute the noble profession for a few crumbs of bread falling from the table of the tyranny’s feeding trough.

I have been following the current political events in Zimbabwe from the interview President Emmerson Mnangagwa held with Voctoria Ruzvidzo and Merit Munzwewembiri when they called Nelson Chamisa the leader of the main opposition political party in Zimbabwe, a child standing aloof and who needed a sjambok to whip him into line.

Generally such statements are a very good breeding ground to fan violence amongst the people, are out of order and undermine the leader of the opposition and his millions of followers.

Like minded a lot of members of the opposition are
labelled puppets of the west by those who are bleeding and looting the country dry together with their brain washed journalists who always sing for their supper.

Surprisingly such a shoddy and boring interview came when people were celebrating the attainment of a protracted independence and Zimbabweans expected a more robust, unique and unifying interview.

One could notice that Robert Mugabe’s independence interviews were sounding more intelligent and entertaining than what we have witnessed.

The trio Mnangagwa ,Ruzvidzo and Munzwewembiri failed to read the mood on the ground and were caught offside. They failed to live up the interview and to read between the lines. We know its a straitjacket to serve in such kind of an institution.

My view is that the pre- recorded interview was half baked and not up to scratch. It was actually in bad state and divided the nation on political and social grounds. Instead of uniting the nation, these two journalists actually connived to suppress democracy, individual freedoms and human rights.

Unfortunately the journalists failed to ask strong questions on matters affecting the country like corruption, harassment of political activists and grants for the people who have been adversely affected by the Covid19 virus.

Unfortunately the two political agents masquerading as journalists were both driven by insatiable appetite to bootlick the President.

Zimbabwe still have a very long way to  achieving an independent state of respecting each other’s political ideologies and to live without racial and tribal divisions.

With such kind of journalists at the helm and their irresponsible statements they are likely to cause alarm and dispondency coups d’etat and civil strifes like what happened to the irresponsible Radio Rwanda which caused the 1993 genocide.

They must strive to report and ask questions to do with economical development, incarceration of members of the opposition and the level of oppression which is escalating in the country on daily basis.The mutilation and molestation of our constitution to further the selfish interests

At one time I thought President Mnangagwa was going to correct the journalist but he also lost the opportunity to preach unity and to respect his political opponent who gave him a good run for his money.

Its time for the government to free the air waves and register more media players to pave way for other competitors. It must stop monopolising the media. Competition is very health in the sense that it breeds quality and variety of products.

Chakwera Unleashes Police On Corrupt Public Officers, Arrests 46

By James Gwati- The Malawi Police Service has announced the arrest of seven government officials on Covid-19 funds abuse.

In a statement, Wednesday MPS said the number of public officials who have been arrested for corruption was now 46.

“The arrested government officials are from Zomba City Council, Mangochi Municipal Council and Mchinji District Council. They include Charles Thombozi, Chief Executive Officer for Zomba City Council”.

“The suspects will be answering charges of fraudulent false accounting among other charges.MPS detectives are still on the ground and more arrests will follow James Kadadzera (ACP) Public Relations Officer has confirmed”, reads the statement.

Simple Steps On How To View ZimSec Results Online

The ZIMSEC November A’ Level results are now out and will be available through the ZIMSEC portal available at www.zimsec.co.zw.

Those who sat for the exams can follow the simple steps below to view results online:

  1. Visit the following website: dcmv1.zimsec.co.zw
  2. If you’re not registered already, click “register as a new user”
  3. The following page will load where you can your center number, candidate number, username and other details. There’s a sidebar of the registration page to assist you along
  4. Once registered, go back to the homepage (dcmv1.zimsec.co.zw) where can enter your newly-created username and password.
  5. See your results.

Please note that the A’ Level results will be accessible online to candidates who sat for the examinations as well as to authorized personnel in the morning of Friday, 23 April 2021.

ZIMSEC Records Dismal A-Level Results, Blames COVID-19

By A Correspondent- The country has recorded a dismal 2020 A-Level pass rate and blamed the poor performance by student to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Addressing a media conference in Harare this afternoon, ZIMSEC board chair Eddie Mwenje said the pass rate for this year declined by 2.1 percent compared to the previous year.

However, Prof Mwenje applauded learners’ performance saying it was good despite the fact that learners barely attended school due to covid-19 lockdowns.

Open Letter To ZACC- “Hundreds Go To Bed On Empty Stomachs”

This is an open letter to ZACC challenging the said commission flex its muscles and take a bold step towards ending the rampant looting of government inputs and drought relief packages by Murowa ward councillor’s brigade.

Hundreds of poor villagers go to bed on empty stomachs as the government sourced grain and mealie meal is being looted by the greedy and unscrupulous councillor’s committee.

On each delivery this looting brigade get at least 10 bags each amounting to 20 bags per month.

The most bizzare thing being done by this looting brigade is allocating the mealie meal and maize grain to teachers and gainfully employed people at the expense of orphans, the old, the sick and the disabled.

We really wonder why teachers are are recipients of social welfare handouts when they are getting salaries from the same government.

Talk of double dipping. These are the very same teachers who spend whole day castigating the government instead of conducting lessons. Our children have become masters of hate-politics as the few seconds teachers spend with pupils they will be talking politics nothing else.

It is not surprising at all that connected people in the diaspora are being allocated these social welfare stipends by the corrupt looting brigade.

We therefore call upon ZACC to descend heavily on this greedy unscrupulous looting brigade and their partners in crime village headmen.

Deprived villagers

Three Makorokoza Trapped In Make-Shift Mine

By A Correspondent- A least three illegal miners were Wednesday evening trapped in a disused Sirius Mine in Mhondoro-Ngezi when a mine shaft they were working in collapsed.

Although a report was yet to be made to the provincial mines and police offices this morning, Chief Ngezi Peter Pasipamire confirmed the accident which happened near his homestead.

“I can confirm that there has been a mineshaft collapsed that occurred yesterday. Three people are still trapped underground,” he said.


He also said there was a road traffic accident near the mine site that is believed to have claimed two lives.

-Herald

Mnangagwa Confirms Working With Mwonzora

By James Gwati-MDC-T President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zanu PF has confirmed that he is working with the MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora who has now become a common feature at his events.

Two weeks ago Mwonzora was with Mnangagwa in Victoria Falls when the President got his first dose of COVID-19 vaccine and again today, the MDC-T leader followed Ngwena to Kwekwe where he was receiving his second dose of the vaccine.

Mwonzora’s presents in Kwekwe was confirmed by the state media which described him as the “official” opposition leader.

“We went together with other political leaders to Victoria Falls as we wanted to make sure that the population of the town is vaccinated, I have heard that the town has now reached herd immunity,” Mnangagwa told the state media in Kwekwe today.

Mwonzora Now Part Of Mnangagwa Delegation

By James Gwati-MDC-T President Douglas Mwonzora is now a common feature at President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s events.

Two weeks ago Mwonzora was with Mnangagwa in Victoria Falls when the President got his first dose of COVID-19 vaccine and again today, the MDC-T leader followed Ngwena to Kwekwe where he was receiving his second dose of the vaccine.

Mwonzora’s presents in Kwekwe was confirmed by the state media which described him as the “official” opposition leader.

Mnangagwa’s Home Town Resists COVID-19 Vaccination

By James Gwati-President Emmerson Mnangagwa was today forced to travel and get his second dose of COVID-19 vaccine by the low uptake of the jab by his Kwekwe home town people.

The president said this at Kwekwe hospital after receiving his second dose of the vaccine.

“I came here because I wanted to inspire the people of Kwekwe to get the vaccine because I heard that there was a low uptake of the vaccines,” he said.

“I am pleased to receive my second here in Kwekwe and I encourage communities here in Midlands to get vaccinated,” he said

Court Defers Mamombe’s Case To Monday Next Week

By A Correspondent-A Harare magistrate has deferred a case in which MDC-Alliance’s Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri had their High Court appeal challenging the magistrates’ court decision refusing them bail on the grounds of changed circumstances.

The hearing was set for today before Justice Pisirayi Kwenda, but the matter was deferred to Monday next week, when the record of proceedings from the lower court is expected to be available.

The two are accused of violating Covid-19 regulations when they gathered for a Press briefing at the Harare Magistrates’ Court. Their trial has been set for May 5.

LIVE- MDC Leader Nearly Abducted At Gunpoint

By Farai D Hove | An abduction alert was raised Thursday afternoon when an MDC leader was held at gunpoint in the capital city.

Mr Victor Muchavhaira is the MDC Alliance’s MashWest Secretary for Defence. He was nearly abducted at FoodWorld opposite JoinaCity, according to a party report.

The report went on to state that: 2 men forced him to the ground, pointed guns and then dragged him to a white ISUZU.

Citizens scuttled the abduction, the report concluded. VIDEO LOADING BELOW

ZimEye was at the time of writing reaching out for interviews. – More details to follow…

LIVE-MDC Alliance Leader Held At Gunpoint In Harare | BREAKING.

By Farai D Hove | An abduction alert was raised Thursday afternoon when an MDC leader was held at gunpoint in the capital city.

Mr Victor Muchavhaira is the MDC Alliance’s MashWest Secretary for Defence. He was nearly abducted at FoodWorld opposite JoinaCity, according to a party report.

The report went on to state that: 2 men forced him to the ground, pointed guns and then dragged him to a white ISUZU.

Citizens scuttled the abduction, the report concluded.

ZimEye was at the time of writing reaching out for interviews. – More details to follow…

Grandpa (81) Pleads For Help: “Ndinopa Mbudzi Nhatu Kune Anenge Andiwanirawo Number dzaNjuzu”

Dear Editor
Zvainzi ruchiva ruriko kuvanhu vemazera maduku chete

Vamwe sekuru veZaka vane makore (81) ekuberekwa vanozikanwa nekunzi Hurombiri kunonzi vakasvika pandari vachitaura nyaya yemusikana anonzi Njuzu,uyo ane mifananidzo yaifamba mudzinhare asina kusimira

Hurombiri uyo anozikanwa nekukumbira doro achiita nyambo,kunonzi akati anopa chipo chembudzi nhatu kune anenge amupa nharemhozha yaNjuzu

Sekuru ava vanonzi vakati kana njuzu achinge avada,vakazvipira havo kutengesa mombe dzose dzakauya pamaroora evana vavo,kunonzi mukuru ava vaichemachema nema video aNjuzu avakaona

Veruzhinji vanotiwo Njuzu anobata mishonga yegwezva varume,iyo yaanonzi anopiwa neumwewo anoita zvekushopera asi achizviti muporofita Isaac Makomichi uyo anoita zvekupa mishonga yerudo

Hurombiri anonzi munhu agara ane ruchiva uye anomwa doro achipiwa nevanoseka nyambo dzake

“Mudhara uyo ari mugwara rakanakisa chose nekuti mwana uya (Njuzu) anotoda kuitirwa plan”,anodarowo umwe mukomana wechidiki. – By Muoni

Augur Underperformed On Airport Road, Says City of Harare

By A Correspondent| City of Harare has confirmed that it disagreed with the Kenneth Raydon Sharpe owned Augur Investments on the work done towards the construction of Airport Road but was overpowered by Local Government minister July Moyo who decided to pay the investor with state land.

In his response to a High Court challenge filed by Harare North legislator Allan Norman Markham and two others who wanted the Deed of Settlement authorizing the ‘fraudulent’ transfer of 273 hectares of land to Augur Investments OU as payment for work done on Airport road, City of Harare Acting Town Clerk, Engineer Mabhena Phakamile Moyo confirmed that they were not happy with the underperformance by the investor resulting in the cancellation of the agreement.

“There is tangible evidence that work was done on airport road although not to completion,” Engineer Moyo said.

“It is true that at some point council was not happy with underperformance by Augur. That is why it cancelled the agreement. It did so in consideration of what was best for the council,” he added.

Kenneth Raydon Sharpe, the man at the centre of the controversial land transfer

Moyo however let the cat out of the bag telling the court that City of Harare could not stop government from dishing land to Sharpe despite ‘things not having gone as expected’.

“From the information that I have gathered from some of the records relating to this transaction, the Deed of Settlement was entered in good faith and that it was made in the best interest of the public. Things may not have gone as expected but the original intention was to promote infrastructural development for the benefit of the public,” added Engineer Moyo.

He further confirmed that City of Harare who were originally the owners of the project were overpowered by government through the local government minister July Moyo who single-handedly facilitated the transfer of Stand 654 Pomona Township to Sharpe.

“The transfer of stand 654 Pomona Township is a bilateral contractual issue. Once the owner of the property decided to transfer the property I do not believe third parties can interfere. This was state land which the state decided to transfer to Augur. The City of Harare could not have stopped or refused that,” said Engineer Moyo.

In what reveals the dirty hands of the state, Engineer Moyo further told the court that City of Harare disagreed with Augur Investments on the value of work done while seeking to protect public interest but the owner of the land who in this case is the state decided to transfer it.

“It appears from the Council records that at some point the 5th respondent disagreed with Augur regarding the value of work done. Those matters were litigated upon and there are outcomes. So it is not as if the 5th respondent has not taken steps to protect the interest of the public regarding this transaction.

“It is true that stand 654 Pomona was state land and the state through the relevant ministry decided to transfer it. There is nothing that the 5th respondent could have done to stop that,” said Engineer Moyo.

In his application, Markham together with Jacob Pikicha and Tavonga Savings Scheme wants the land deal between City of Harare and controversial ‘land baron’ Sharpe to be reversed on the grounds that it was not only illegal but a “grand theft” of land belonging to the people of Zimbabwe.

Constitutional Amendment Bill: Mwonzora Betrays Own Conscience

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Members has implored Zimbabweans to unite and fight for their Constitutional rights that are being impinged upon by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

Mr Mnangagwa and Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora have forged an unholy alliance calculated to tilt the political scale in the former’s favour.

Mwonzora surprised all and sundry when he endorsed the Constitutional Amendment Bill number 2.The bill seeks to give Mr Mnangagwa sweeping powers…

Below is the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly statement on Mwonzora’s endorsement of the Constitutional Amendment Bill…

From Co-chairing COPAC To Tearing Apart The Very Same Constitution: Mwonzora Takes People For Granted

21-04-2021

Yesterday, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa working in cahoots with his Trojan horse, Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora facilitated one of the worst political developments ever witnessed in this country.

The unthinkable happened as The House of Assembly passed Amendment No.2 Bill which all but surrender unfettered power to Mnangagwa to entrench his dictatorship.

Among other things, the draconian Bill would arm Mnangagwa to appoint judges without going through interviews, extend judges terms past 70 years age limit and more importantly removing the running mate clause.

It is very important to note that the current constitution was born out of an arduous and rigorous process that included serious consultations from citizens in town halls and under trees in rural areas.

That process was spearheaded by the Constitutional Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) which was ironically co-chaired by Mwonzora himself.

That Mwonzora is the same man who was at the forefront of the Constitutional Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) speaks volumes of his dishonest, insincere and chameleonic character.

Names do not lie!

Dambudzo and Togarasei need to be stopped fast in their tracks if democracy is to survive.

It is time to end their little game!

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Douglas Mwonzora

“Time To Stop Mnangagwa, Mwonzora Political Games”

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Members has implored Zimbabweans to unite and fight for their Constitutional rights that are being impinged upon by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

Mr Mnangagwa and Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora have forged an unholy alliance calculated to tilt the political scale in the former’s favour.

Mwonzora surprised all and sundry when he endorsed the Constitutional Amendment Bill number 2.The bill seeks to give Mr Mnangagwa sweeping powers…

Below is the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly statement on Mwonzora’s endorsement of the Constitutional Amendment Bill…

From Co-chairing COPAC To Tearing Apart The Very Same Constitution: Mwonzora Takes People For Granted

21-04-2021

Yesterday, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa working in cahoots with his Trojan horse, Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora facilitated one of the worst political developments ever witnessed in this country.

The unthinkable happened as The House of Assembly passed Amendment No.2 Bill which all but surrender unfettered power to Mnangagwa to entrench his dictatorship.

Among other things, the draconian Bill would arm Mnangagwa to appoint judges without going through interviews, extend judges terms past 70 years age limit and more importantly removing the running mate clause.

It is very important to note that the current constitution was born out of an arduous and rigorous process that included serious consultations from citizens in town halls and under trees in rural areas.

That process was spearheaded by the Constitutional Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) which was ironically co-chaired by Mwonzora himself.

That Mwonzora is the same man who was at the forefront of the Constitutional Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) speaks volumes of his dishonest, insincere and chameleonic character.

Names do not lie!

Dambudzo and Togarasei need to be stopped fast in their tracks if democracy is to survive.

It is time to end their little game!

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Douglas Mwonzora

Full Text MDC Alliance Calls For Immediate Release Of Hon Mamombe

Hon Joana Mamombe falls gravely ill at Chikurubi Maximum Prison, Mdc Alliance Namibia demands justice to the Mdc-A-Trio.

22 April 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia district urges genuine revolutionaries to constitutionally pent up their outrage demanding the immediate release of our ardent and determined youthful leader Hon Joana Mamombe who has gravely fallen ill at the hell-hole of Chikurubi Maximum Prison.

It is now our moral obligation as a way of solidarity to legally demand an abrupt end to the state-sponsored incarceration, torture and inhuman treatment of our leaders Joana , Cecilia and other political prisoners including Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe who was imprisoned for mere whistling in town.

As a district, we are really cobra-headed to see our youthful, innocent and organic women languishing in prison when real looters of our national cake are walking free with impunity. It is sad to receive the bad news that Hon Joana Mamombe is currently suffering from acute stomach pain and no urgency has been displayed by the satanic regime to rush her to the hospital.

We suspect foul play from State apparatus who always fight all progressives in the Motherland.

Mdc Alliance Namibia appeals to the Sadc, African Union and the United Nations to intervene so that they can help us to defend the dissenting voices. This gross abuse of human freedoms must be confronted with equal measure. Bail is a Constitutional Right but it’s perturbing to learn that the innocent Hon MP has been denied bail several times.

It is not easy for these young girls and boys to stay at Chikurubi Maximum Prison for 45 days and remember Hon Joana, Cecilia and Netsai Marova were once victims of sexual harassment at the hands of suspected state agents in 2020. It is unacceptable, inhuman and unjust to keep these innocent young women in jail for addressing a press conference demanding justice to Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe.

Our Honourable has gone through a lot and we demand that she must be released and given her health care in a private hospital for safety. We suspect foul play from Zanupf morons since it has become their modus operandi.

In a nutshell, 45 days of incarceration for just expressing one’s public opinion is not only stupid but too satanic to accept. It is now imperative for all of us to constitutionally protect one another from this sadist government. Let’s brace for dangerous freedom against peaceful slavery.

Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, we demand justice and equality before the law. We need to legally and constitutionally confront Zanupf thugocrats to attain our total emancipation. We wish you a very speedy recovery Hon Joana Mamombe so that we can achieve socio-economic transformation together as genuine freedom fighters.

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Hon Joana Mamombe

Tafadzwa Kutinyu Rejoins Gamecocks

Tafadzwa Kutinyu has returned to the Zimbabwean Premier Soccer League as he looks to resuscitate his career.

The midfielder has joined his former club Chicken Inn as a free agent after he terminated his contract with Guinea side Horoya AC in March 2020.

He is part of the Gamecocks squad registered for the coming season.

This was confirmed by the club who posted a picture of Kutinyu, along with the other team-players, undergoing a coronavirus vaccination in Bulawayo on Wednesday.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Tafadzwa Kutinyu

Real Madrid Boss Rules Out Ronaldo Return

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has ruled out Cristiano Ronaldo’s return in the next transfer window.

The Portuguese striker left Los Blancos in 2018 to join Juventus but there have been reports suggesting the Spanish giants want to re-sign him at the end of this season.

Madrid head coach Zinedine Zidane also hinted at the transfer when he admitted last month that a comeback is “possible” for Ronaldo.

But according to Parez, the club will not sign back the 36-year old.

“Cristiano’s return? No. He has a contract with Juventus. But it doesn’t make sense for him to come back. I love him a lot, he has given us a lot,” the president said on Tuesday.

Ronaldo enjoyed a hugely successful nine years at the Bernabeu before leaving in 2018 for €100 million.

Perez also talked about the future of Real captain, Sergio Ramos.

The centre-back is out of the contract at the end of the season and is yet to agree a new deal.

The Madrid boss admitted negotiations are proving difficult, saying: “I also love him very much, but we are in a very bad situation. We have to be realistic.

“I did not say that Ramos is not going to continue. We are thinking about finishing this season, then we will see what happens.

“A lot of things can happen. First we are going to finish this season. We are talking to many players and many are voluntarily lowering their salary.

“Some have already lowered it, specifically the two who have left, Luka Jovic and Martin Odegaard. Last year Ramos accepted. This year he is in a different situation.”- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Ronaldo

Big George Chigova Makes SupersSport Debut

Zimbabwean goalkeeper George Chigova made his SuperSport United debut in their 0-1 loss to Golden Arrows at the Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium yesterday.

The big former Dynamos shot-stopper joined Matsatsantsa from relegated Polokwane City at the beginning of the current campaign but is an understudy to captain and Bafana Bafana international Ronwen Williams.

In Williams’ absence due to injury, Chigova was between the sticks for the Pretoria-based side, which stretched its winless run to seven games courtesy of the defeat.

Ndunduzo Sibiya’s solitary first half strike was the difference between the two sides.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

George Chigova…the big former Dynamos FC goalkeeper

Arubi Keen To Reclaim Warriors Number One Jersey

Veteran Zimbabwean goalkeeper Washington Arubi is still hopeful of bouncing back in the Warriors fold as he has ‘unfinished business’ with the national team.

The 35-year-old former Dynamos and Lancashire Steel goalkeeper has been impressive for DStv Premiership side Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM).

This publication has been following Arubi’s progress keenly this season, even before the heroic show he put on to single-handendly propel TTM to the Nedbank Cup final at the expense of in-form Mamelodi Sundowns.

Sekuru Gudo, as he is fondly-known locally, said he still aspire to keep goal for the national team, having last done so in an AFCON qualifier against Guinea at Rufaro Stadium in 2015.gue

“Playing for the national team is an honour for every player, so I am always available for my national team,” he was quoted as saying by NewsDay.

“It is good that people are beginning to recognise my efforts. I am going to keep working hard, waiting for my call-up. I still have unfinished business with the Warriors,” he added.

Arubi has been instrumental in TTM’s quest for survival this season, keeping a total of five clean sheets in the league.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Washington Arubi

President Chamisa Blasts Mwonzora For Compromising Consitutional Principles To Please Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has described Douglas Mwonzora’s endorsement of the Constitutional Amendment Bill as hypocrisy and betrayal of the people’s struggle.

Mwonzora betrayed his own conscience in a bid to please his political handlers, according to political analysts.

According to President Chamisa, no true constitutionalist will back “dictatorial amendment of the Constitution.”

“No true constitutionalist will ever back dictatorial amendment to the constitution.

Principle is King.Hypocrisy is terrible,betrayal is worse..I detest both. Those who truly believe in constitutionalism, thank you for your principled voting in e National Assembly.Pple shall govern- Advocate Nelson Chamisa,” said President Chamisa.

MDC Alliance Confronts Mnangagwa Over Harassment, Detention Of Hon Mamombe

Hon Joana Mamombe falls gravely ill at Chikurubi Maximum Prison, Mdc Alliance Namibia demands justice to the Mdc-A-Trio.

22 April 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia district urges genuine revolutionaries to constitutionally pent up their outrage demanding the immediate release of our ardent and determined youthful leader Hon Joana Mamombe who has gravely fallen ill at the hell-hole of Chikurubi Maximum Prison.

It is now our moral obligation as a way of solidarity to legally demand an abrupt end to the state-sponsored incarceration, torture and inhuman treatment of our leaders Joana , Cecilia and other political prisoners including Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe who was imprisoned for mere whistling in town.

As a district, we are really cobra-headed to see our youthful, innocent and organic women languishing in prison when real looters of our national cake are walking free with impunity. It is sad to receive the bad news that Hon Joana Mamombe is currently suffering from acute stomach pain and no urgency has been displayed by the satanic regime to rush her to the hospital.

We suspect foul play from State apparatus who always fight all progressives in the Motherland.

Mdc Alliance Namibia appeals to the Sadc, African Union and the United Nations to intervene so that they can help us to defend the dissenting voices. This gross abuse of human freedoms must be confronted with equal measure. Bail is a Constitutional Right but it’s perturbing to learn that the innocent Hon MP has been denied bail several times.

It is not easy for these young girls and boys to stay at Chikurubi Maximum Prison for 45 days and remember Hon Joana, Cecilia and Netsai Marova were once victims of sexual harassment at the hands of suspected state agents in 2020. It is unacceptable, inhuman and unjust to keep these innocent young women in jail for addressing a press conference demanding justice to Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe.

Our Honourable has gone through a lot and we demand that she must be released and given her health care in a private hospital for safety. We suspect foul play from Zanupf morons since it has become their modus operandi.

In a nutshell, 45 days of incarceration for just expressing one’s public opinion is not only stupid but too satanic to accept. It is now imperative for all of us to constitutionally protect one another from this sadist government. Let’s brace for dangerous freedom against peaceful slavery.

Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, we demand justice and equality before the law. We need to legally and constitutionally confront Zanupf thugocrats to attain our total emancipation. We wish you a very speedy recovery Hon Joana Mamombe so that we can achieve socio-economic transformation together as genuine freedom fighters.

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Hon Mamombe

“Time To Stop Dambudzo, Togarasei Shenanigans”

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Members has implored Zimbabweans to unite and fight for their Constitutional rights that are being impinged upon by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

Mr Mnangagwa and Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora have forged an unholy alliance calculated to tilt the political scale in the former’s favour.

Mwonzora surprised all and sundry when he endorsed the Constitutional Amendment Bill number 2.The bill seeks to give Mr Mnangagwa sweeping powers…

Below is the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly statement on Mwonzora’s endorsement of the Constitutional Amendment Bill…

From Co-chairing COPAC To Tearing Apart The Very Same Constitution: Mwonzora Takes People For Granted

21-04-2021

Yesterday, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa working in cahoots with his Trojan horse, Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora facilitated one of the worst political developments ever witnessed in this country.

The unthinkable happened as The House of Assembly passed Amendment No.2 Bill which all but surrender unfettered power to Mnangagwa to entrench his dictatorship.

Among other things, the draconian Bill would arm Mnangagwa to appoint judges without going through interviews, extend judges terms past 70 years age limit and more importantly removing the running mate clause.

It is very important to note that the current constitution was born out of an arduous and rigorous process that included serious consultations from citizens in town halls and under trees in rural areas.

That process was spearheaded by the Constitutional Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) which was ironically co-chaired by Mwonzora himself.

That Mwonzora is the same man who was at the forefront of the Constitutional Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) speaks volumes of his dishonest, insincere and chameleonic character.

Names do not lie!

Dambudzo and Togarasei need to be stopped fast in their tracks if democracy is to survive.

It is time to end their little game!

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Douglas Mwonzora

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Douglas Mwonzora Betrays Own Conscience To Please Emmerson Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Members has implored Zimbabweans to unite and fight for their Constitutional rights that are being impinged upon by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

Mr Mnangagwa and Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora have forged an unholy alliance calculated to tilt the political scale in the former’s favour.

Mwonzora surprised all and sundry when he endorsed the Constitutional Amendment Bill number 2.The bill seeks to give Mr Mnangagwa sweeping powers…

Below is the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly statement on Mwonzora’s endorsement of the Constitutional Amendment Bill…

From Co-chairing COPAC To Tearing Apart The Very Same Constitution: Mwonzora Takes People For Granted

21-04-2021

Yesterday, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa working in cahoots with his Trojan horse, Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora facilitated one of the worst political developments ever witnessed in this country.

The unthinkable happened as The House of Assembly passed Amendment No.2 Bill which all but surrender unfettered power to Mnangagwa to entrench his dictatorship.

Among other things, the draconian Bill would arm Mnangagwa to appoint judges without going through interviews, extend judges terms past 70 years age limit and more importantly removing the running mate clause.

It is very important to note that the current constitution was born out of an arduous and rigorous process that included serious consultations from citizens in town halls and under trees in rural areas.

That process was spearheaded by the Constitutional Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) which was ironically co-chaired by Mwonzora himself.

That Mwonzora is the same man who was at the forefront of the Constitutional Parliamentary Committee (COPAC) speaks volumes of his dishonest, insincere and chameleonic character.

Names do not lie!

Dambudzo and Togarasei need to be stopped fast in their tracks if democracy is to survive.

It is time to end their little game!

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Douglas Mwonzora

Chikurubi Maximum Prison Worse Than Hitler’s Concentration Camps

Tinashe Sambiri|Chikurubi Maximum Prison has become worse than Adolf Hitler’s Concentration Camps…

This was said by MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma on Thursday.

Chuma condemned the prolonged detention of Hon Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri.

He called for the immediate release of critically ill Mamombe.There are serious concerns about Hon Mamombe and Chimbiri’s safety.
Below is Chuma’s argument:

22-04-2021

The MDC Alliance Youth Assembly demands for the immediate release from prison of the critically ill Hon Joana Mamombe.

Mamombe together with our Vice Chairperson, Cecilia Chimbiri have been languishing at Chikurubi Maximum Prison for close to two months now.

We demand for their immediate release so that Mamombe can access better health care outside the empty state health facilities.

Chikurubi has become worse than Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Concentration Camps and is now a death trap due to its filthy and squalid conditions.

Nomatter the case, the place is just not suitable for human habitation.

We have a sad history with Chikurubi and our female comrades following the death of Rebecca Mafikeni in the same facility a decade ago.

Mafikeni just like what is happening to Hon Mamombe now was denied access to quality private health care until she lost her life in those empty government facilities.

There is no reasonable grounds whatsoever why Mamombe and Chimbiri must continually rot in jail when the very same High Court that denied them bail yesterday granted one to Emelda Mazarani who gruesomely murdered her four children in November last year.

We would like to warn the regime that the continued caging of Mamombe when she is unwell will definitely invite big trouble to their doorsteps.

Mamombe is a young female youth leader who possesses a huge following hence denying her access to health care when she is unwell is surely incitement to violence.

Her release is our priority and matter of urgency!

As an Assembly we are not going to tolerate this inhumane treatment of young females manifest before us.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Chikurubi Maximum Prison

Govt Admits Low Teacher Turnout In Schools

By A Correspondent- Government has admitted that teachers are not reporting for duty and the few that are going to work are not conducting lessons.

In a post-Cabinet Press statement yesterday, government insisted it would strictly reinforce its policy of docking salaries for truant teachers.

“Cabinet was informed that the number of teachers reporting for duty had decreased,” part of the minutes read.

“It is further noted that some of those reporting for duty are not teaching.

“Cabinet wishes to reiterate that negotiations for improved conditions of service remain open under the National Joint Negotiating Council and that the no-work, no-pay policy will be strictly enforced.”

Teachers have rejected a 70% staggered salary hike from their employer, declaring incapacitation, with teachers unions urging their members to report for duty only two days a week.

Despite the threats to withhold salaries, teachers have vowed to stay at home until government addresses their salary grievance.

The educators are demanding that government pays them pre-October 2018 salaries of between US$520 and US$550, or their equivalent in local currency.

Yesterday, government also announced that it would introduce strict surveillance in communities around schools where COVID-19 cases broke out last week.

“Cabinet notes that the strong COVID-19 surveillance system that government had put in place had enabled the ministry to detect outbreaks early,” the minutes read.

“Cabinet was informed that on April 16, 2021, more outbreaks were reported at two boarding schools, namely St Davids Bonda Girls School, in Manicaland and Embakwe High School in Plumtree.

“One hundred and forty-five 145 and 91 learners tested positive, respectively. Government would like to re-assure the nation that the situation is under control and all the cases are mild and asymptomatic.

“The Ministry of Health and Child Care is testing and vaccinating members in the adjoining communities where the schools are located.

“All those found positive have been quarantined. The ministries of Primary and Secondary Education; and Health and Child Care have intensified enforcement of the COVID-19 standard operating procedures in all schools and those found violating COVID-19 preventive measures will be sanctioned.”

There are fears that the country might be experiencing a third wave of COVID-19 following a recent surge in new infections in schools.-newsday

2000 To Receive Scholarships Under Child Registry Empowerment Scheme

Honest Makanyire|2000 Zimbabweans will receive scholarships under the Child Registry empowerment programme.

The organization will also offer 7, 000 courses through its portal.

Child Registry is an organization sponsored by various African/US/UK and European institutions.

The organization seeks to contribute to the betterment and prosperity of all Registered Children in Africa.

“Child Registry Ltd through its Zimbabwe Portal will offer 7,000 international courses along with Scholarships for 2,000 Zimbabweans on a first come first serve basis,” Child Registry said in a statement.

Further information on the programme is available on the Child Registry portal.

All certification will be through US Academy. Everyone is encouraged to apply through the portal due to limited scholarships.

Courses range from MBA to Engineering, IT, Accounting …

To get special discount use the keyword HZE20

Website for the portal:
https://childregistry.mn.co.

Release Of Hon Joana Mamombe Now A Must!

22-04-2021

The MDC Alliance Youth Assembly demands for the immediate release from prison of the critically ill Hon Joana Mamombe.

Mamombe together with our Vice Chairperson, Cecilia Chimbiri have been languishing at Chikurubi Maximum Prison for close to two months now.

We demand for their immediate release so that Mamombe can access better health care outside the empty state health facilities.

Chikurubi has become worse than Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Concentration Camps and is now a death trap due to its filthy and squalid conditions.

Nomatter the case, the place is just not suitable for human habitation.

We have a sad history with Chikurubi and our female comrades following the death of Rebecca Mafikeni in the same facility a decade ago.

Mafikeni just like what is happening to Hon Mamombe now was denied access to quality private health care until she lost her life in those empty government facilities.

There is no reasonable grounds whatsoever why Mamombe and Chimbiri must continually rot in jail when the very same High Court that denied them bail yesterday granted one to Emelda Mazarani who gruesomely murdered her four children in November last year.

We would like to warn the regime that the continued caging of Mamombe when she is unwell will definitely invite big trouble to their doorsteps.

Mamombe is a young female youth leader who possesses a huge following hence denying her access to health care when she is unwell is surely incitement to violence.

Her release is our priority and matter of urgency!

As an Assembly we are not going to tolerate this inhumane treatment of young females manifest before us.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Hon Mamombe

Band Member Dumps Jah Prayzah

Jah Prayzah’s keyboard player Biggie Katuka has left the Third Generation band to pursue a career in tourism.

Katuka told the Daily News yesterday that he needed time to nurse his fledging tourism start-up, christened I Travel. 

The new company’s forte will be centred mainly on domestic tourism as Katuka aims to service a niche market that has been overlooked by the traditional giants in the sector that mainly focus on international arrivals. 

“The company is still new hence I decided to leave the Third Generation to give it all my attention as it has a potential to scale dizzy heights,” Katuka said. 

Next month, Katuka’s new company will be organising a two-day trip from Harare to Matabeleland North dubbed the “Binga Bush Party”. 

“We are targeting a small number to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic as we are still under a national lockdown.

“On this one, we want only 20 tourists and I am happy with the response so far. People are actually excited,” Katuka added. 

Despite the decline in the tourism sector in the past 14 months due to the global pandemic, local hotels and tourists’ attractions are slowly opening up. 

Katuka believes he has ventured into the sector at the right time when the industry is now gearing for a reboot after weathering the Covid-19 pandemic.   

“There is a lot of potential. The only setback we have so far is the Covid-19 pandemic and the travelling restrictions,” he said. 

Katuka’s departure from Third Generation comes hot on the heels of that of dancer and backing vocalist Fatima “Stimela” Katiji, who recently left for the United States (US) to further her studies. 

Katiji last month told the Daily News that she hopes to return to Zimbabwe once her exchange programme at the Fairfield University Connecticut comes to an end. 

It is no surprise that most musicians and instrument players are searching for alternative sources of income after showbiz industry ground to a halt during this pandemic. 

Since the government imposed a nationwide lockdown in March 2020, all live musical shows and public gatherings have been outlawed. 

Authorities recently relaxed the lockdown regulations but shows remain banned, which has affected the livelihoods of band members who normally get paid per gig. 

Even the band leaders have not been spared the financial challenges and are also seeking alternative avenues to make ends meet.  

-Daily News

JUST IN: ZIMSEC A Level Results Out

Zimsec has released results for November 2020 Advance level examinations.

According to Zimsec board chair, Mr Eddie Mwenje, school heads can start collecting results from their regional offices on Friday the 23rd of April 2021.

Students can also access their results online on the Zimsec portal and the portal will be open for five days only, on www.zimsec.co.zw

“It is important to remind the nation that the delays in the marking were as a result of mitigation measures put in place to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus.

“The total number of candidates who sat for the Nov 2020 examinations was 50 287, compares to 51 862 in 2019, this entry decreased by 3 percent.

“The number of candidates that wrote two or more subjects in the November 2020 examination was 49 153. Out of this number, 39 802 obtained Grade E or better in two or more subjects, translating to an 81.2 per cent pass rate.

-State Media

FULL TEXT: Release Of Critically Ill Joana Mamombe Now A Must!

The MDC Alliance Youth Assembly demands for the immediate release from prison of the critically ill Hon Joana Mamombe.

Mamombe together with our Vice Chairperson, Cecilia Chimbiri have been languishing at Chikurubi Maximum Prison for close to two months now.

We demand for their immediate release so that Mamombe can access better health care outside the empty state health facilities.

Chikurubi has become worse than Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Concentration Camps and is now a death trap due to its filthy and squalid conditions.

Nomatter the case, the place is just not suitable for human habitation.

We have a sad history with Chikurubi and our female comrades following the death of Rebecca Mafikeni in the same facility a decade ago.

Mafikeni just like what is happening to Hon Mamombe now was denied access to quality private health care until she lost her life in those empty government facilities.

There is no reasonable grounds whatsoever why Mamombe and Chimbiri must continually rot in jail when the very same High Court that denied them bail yesterday granted one to Emelda Mazarani who gruesomely murdered her four children in November last year.

We would like to warn the regime that the continued caging of Mamombe when she is unwell will definitely invite big trouble to their doorsteps.

Mamombe is a young female youth leader who possesses a huge following hence denying her access to health care when she is unwell is surely incitement to violence.

Her release is our priority and matter of urgency!

As an Assembly we are not going to tolerate this inhumane treatment of young females manifest before us.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

MDC-T Activist Takes Mwonzora Fight To Speaker of Parliament

By A Correspondent| Opposition MDC-T activist Partson Murimoga has taken his fight against party leader Douglas Mwonzora to parliament after submitting a petition to the Speaker Advocate Jacob Mudenda calling for the expulsion of the Manicaland senator.

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

Minister Blames Sanctions For Poor State Of The Roads

By A Correspondent- State Minister for Presidential Affairs, Joram Gumbo, on Tuesday blamed sanctions for the poor state of the District Development Fund (DDF).

While presenting a ministerial statement on DDF in the National Assembly, Gumbo said the national rehabilitation department was relying on old equipment due to lack of funds to retool.

“I wish to advise the esteemed House, Mr Speaker Sir, that the sanctions imposed on the country since the land reform programme have affected the maintenance of the DDF plant and equipment which was either donated or bought mainly from the Western world,” he said.

“As a result, the DDF now relies on plant hire services from the private sector whose charges will always be prohibitive.”

Gumbo said the department was underfunded by Treasury, which resulted in its failure to perform its developmental mandate of maintaining infrastructure, ensuing water supplies, and providing tillage services to rural communities.

“Mr Speaker Sir, it should also be noted that the resources allocated to DDF for road construction and routine maintenance are disproportionate to the road network that falls under the jurisdiction of the institution.-newsday

“The DDF is in charge of 60% of the national rural feeder roads inclusive of the newly opened resettlement areas which came with the land reform,” he said.

But Mutasa Central legislator Trevor Saruwaka (MDC Alliance) said government was using sanctions as an excuse to cover up for its incompetence.

He said government had an option to buy new equipment from friendly nations, adding that blaming sanctions was an indirect admission that the country could not do without the Western countries.

ED Takes First Jab In Victoria Falls, Second In Kwekwe

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has arrived at Kwekwe general hospital to receive the second jab of the Covid-19 vaccination.

The President’s second jab follows the initial inoculation he recieved last month in Victoria Falls.

Accompanying him is the Vice President who is also the Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Constantino Chiwenga, ZANU PF National Chairperson, Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri and several government officials.

The vaccination programme is part of government’s efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Zimbabwe is targeting to inoculate 60 percent of the population in order to achieve herd immunity.

-State Media

Prison Officers, Inmates Succumb To Covid 19

By A Correspondent- Six prison officers and four inmates succumbed to COVID-19 during the festive season which was preceded by the outbreak of the second wave.

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) Commissioner-General Moses Chihobvu said despite the surge in cases during the festive period, they didn’t record alarming cases.

In an interview with the Herald, Chihobvu said:

We have four inmates and six prison officers who succumbed to Covid-19 during the festive period across the country. The numbers are not alarming given our population and we are happy that the situation is under control.

Comm-Gen Chihobvu said ZPCS was strictly adhering to the Ministry of Health and Child Care as well as the World Health Organisation’s health regulations.

COVID-19 first breached prison walls in July 2020 when four inmates and one prison officer at Bulawayo Prison tested positive for the deadly pandemic prompting ZPCS to scale up measures to contain the coronavirus.

Since then, thousands of prisoners were released from jail through the presidential amnesty programme which was also a way of decongesting the correctional services.

The report comes when health authorities have said Zimbabwe is already experiencing a third wave of the novel virus.

The Ministry of Health and Child Care is urging members of the public to get vaccinated en masse so as to achieve community immunity.-statemedia

PDP In Bid To Block Biti From Parly Return

Purported People’s Democratic Party (PDP) secretary-general Benjamin Rukanda has filed an urgent chamber application with the High Court challenging Justice Amy Tsanga’s ruling which nullified the expulsion of Tendai Biti and other former members of PDP from Parliament.

Justice Tsanga had ruled that Rukanda, who caused the expulsion of the six PDP members, was not a legitimate official of the PDP. Rukanda now wants an order stopping the execution of the judgment, arguing that the legislators could not be representatives in a party they no longer belong to.

Rukanda cited PDP officials Kucaca Ivumile Phulu, Settlement Chikwinya, Jacob Mafume, Arnold Batirai Dune, Simon Chanukah, Williams Madzimure, Regai Tsunga, Chelesile Mahlangu and the PDP led by Biti as first to ninth respondents, respectively.

Local Government minister July Moyo, Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda, Parliament of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission were cited as the 10th to 13th respondents, respectively.

“Their interests are now at MDC Alliance and a default judgment was handed down because I was not served with their urgent chamber application,” Rukanda’s lawyer Everson Chatambudza submitted.

The respondents obtained a default judgment against the second applicant on April 14, 2021 under case HC 5292/29. The applicants have filed an application for recession of the default order under case 1551/21 challenging the default order. The matter is still pending before the honourable court.

“The effect of the order is to render all other pending matters academic on a technicality without dealing with the real dispute between the parties on merits.

“The default order declared the second respondent, who defected to another political party as the secretarygeneral (Chikwinya), whose interests he is no longer representing, hence first applicant would suffer irreparable harm. Further ninth (Mahlangu), 11th (Mudenda) and 12th (Parliament) respondents might act according to the default order to the detriment of the applicants,” said Chatambudza.

“Upon verification, it was discovered that the purported summons upon which the default judgment was based had not been served on me at the time they were issued as alleged.

“Further, when I obtained a copy of the urgent chamber application from the High Court for the purposes of preparing an opposition to the confirmation of the provisional order, the summons had not been served on me. To make matters worse, when my legal practitioners filed the opposing papers to the confirmation, not the provisional order, the summons had not been served.”

Rukanda’s lawyer said the summons were served under strange circumstances “when the respondent knew very well that I was legally represented with my current lawyer”.

-Newsday

FULL TEXT: Sikhala Confronts Speaker Of Parly Over Recall Of Biti

HON. SIKHALA: Thank you Mr. Speaker Sir. My point of clarity centres on the decision and the ruling which you Mr. Speaker made a few weeks ago. You read a notice in this House that you received a letter from the People’s Democratic Party that certain Members of Parliament have been recalled by the party of their deployment….

THE HON. SPEAKER: Order, order, did you say I made a ruling?

HON. SIKHALA: No, you read a notice. I said you read a notice Mr. Speaker. So on your notice, you announced to this House that you received a letter of recall to six Members of this House on the basis that their party has notified your office. Mr. Speaker Sir, Members received…

THE HON. SPEAKER: Order, order, I do not announce letters of recall, I read them. HON. SIKHALA: You read a letter….

THE HON. SPEAKER: Withdraw your statement.

HON. SIKHALA: I withdraw Mr. Speaker Sir. You read a letter of recall but the letter however was recently set aside by an order of the High Court, where the Members have been asked to be reinstated to the House. My understanding is that you were served with the court order. This is what I obtained from the Members who have been recalled and that you have turned down their re-admission to this House. So, may I seek clarity from you Chair Sir….

THE HON SPEAKER: You see as a lawyer Hon. Sikhala, you are relying on hearsay from a third party in which you are not involved. That is not admissible and I cannot entertain hearsay messages. What I can entertain is an approach by the affected party or parties to the issue, then I will respond to them accordingly –

[HON. MEMBERS: Hear, hear.] No, you read a notice. I said you read a notice Mr. Speaker. So on your notice, you announced to this House that you received a letter of recall to six Members of this House on the basis that their party has notified your office. Mr. Speaker Sir, Members received… THE HON. SPEAKER: Order, order, I do not announce letters of recall, I read them. HON. SIKHALA: You read a letter….

THE HON. SPEAKER: Withdraw your statement.

HON. SIKHALA: I withdraw Mr. Speaker Sir. You read a letter of recall but the letter however was recently set aside by an order of the High Court, where the Members have been asked to be reinstated to the House. My understanding is that you were served with the court order. This is what I obtained from the Members who have been recalled and that you have turned down their re-admission to this House. So, may I seek clarity from you Chair Sir….

THE HON SPEAKER: You see as a lawyer Hon. Sikhala, you are relying on hearsay from a third party in which you are not involved. That is not admissible and I cannot entertain hearsay messages. What I can entertain is an approach by the affected party or parties to the issue, then I will respond to them accordingly –

[HON. MEMBERS: Hear, hear.]

ED Okays ZITF

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has approved the holding of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in July.

The development was announced by Dr Sibanda the Secretary for Industry and Commerce in a letter to the chairman of the ZITF which is dated 21 April 2021.

Reads the letter:

Please be advised that the President has approved that Zimbabwe International Trade Fair be held during the period 20. to 23. July 2021.

The ZITF is one of the events that were in doubt due to the coronavirus trend in the country.

Last year, stakeholders including Bulawayo Mayor Solomon Mguni urged the government to suspend the holding of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) citing COVID-19 threats.

Mguni postulated that all national gatherings should be suspended to make sure that people are safe from the novel coronavirus adding that ZITF is the riskiest because people coming from all corners of the globe, will be travelling to showcase at the event.

This year, the Independence Day celebrations were held at the State House, unlike the previous years when they were held in open stadiums.

At the ZITF event, companies are presented with an opportunity to exhibit their products and, therefore, promotes trade and investment through innovation and value-addition.

Hopewell Chin’ono Seeks Removal From Remand

By A Correspondent- Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono, who is facing three charges of incitement to commit public violence and another of disseminating falsehoods, has put the State on notice to apply for removal from remand if the State fails to provide a trial date on May 12.

Chin’ono, who was represented by Gift Mtisi, appeared before magistrate Stanford Mambanje yesterday.

The State, represented by Netsai Mushayabasa, asked the court for postponement of the matter, saying it was waiting for the trial date from the National Prosecuting Authority.

Mtisi then filed a notice to apply for removal from remand if the State failed to provide a trial date on the next remand date.

Meanwhile, the two MDC Alliance youth who were allegedly tortured and burnt with suspected sulphuric acid were denied bail yesterday by Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi.

Lengwani Mavhunga and Munyaradzi Mafararikwa are being accused of obstructing free movement of traffic after they allegedly burnt garbage in the middle of the road.

State Witness Throws Ex UZ Boss Prof Levi Nyagura Under The Bus

By A Correspondent- A state witness in the trial of former University of Zimbabwe (UZ) vice-chancellor Levi Nyagura who is accused of single-handedly awarding a PhD to former First Lady Grace Mugabe yesterday told the court that Claude Mararike, who supervised the awarding of the degree, was not qualified to do so since he was only a holder of a master’s degree.

Wilbert Sadomba, who said he was chairperson of the faculty of sociology, told court that he was not consulted and did not see Grace’s registration in the department.

Sadomba said there were minutes on how Grace got her PhD, but had no knowledge if the meeting ever took place.

He said Nyagura as the vice-chancellor had the sole responsibility of approving the awarding of degrees.

Sadomba said Justine Tandire, who was the research assistant, was also not qualified to be the assistant since he was appointed by a person who was not qualified.

But under cross-examination, Sadomba admitted that there were progress reports and research material to prove Grace’s awarding of the degree.

Sadomba also revealed that he was not a member of the sociology department at the time that Grace was a student at the university.

Last week, another witness, Julius Musevenzi, told the court that there were documents which showed that Nyagura was working with other UZ staff who were involved in admitting Grace as a PhD student.

Nyagura’s lawyer Tawanda Zhuwarara then asked the witness if he was admitting that the exUZ boss did not single-handedly award the degree to Grace, to which he said Nyagura was working with others.

Musevenzi also revealed that Mararike was responsible for ensuring that Grace complied with university regulations.

Chief magistrate Munamato Mutevedzi postponed the matter to tomorrow for trial continuation.

Allegations are that sometime in 2011, Nyagura single-handedly accepted and approved Grace’s application to study for a PhD in sociology without the knowledge and recommendations of the departmental board and faculty of higher degrees committee in violation of UZ quality assurance, guidelines and benchmarks.

It is alleged that during the same period, Nyagura covertly appointed Mararike and a Chaneta to supervise Grace’s thesis without the knowledge and approval of the departmental board of sociology.

Nyagura allegedly led supervisors and examiners to Grace’s Mazowe Estate where the defence of oral examination was purportedly done.

Ideally, the oral examination was supposed to be done on campus.

He allegedly abused his position by showing favour to Grace, who did not meet minimum requirements to study for the degree.

It is alleged Nyagura’s actions compromised the standards of the country’s education system.-Newsday

Partisan Distribution Of Land Irks Opposition

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance legislators have confronted the government over “partisan” distribution of land saying even members of the opposition deserve to be allocated land since they are Zimbabweans also.

He made the remarks in Parliament during the ministerial question session while directing the questions to Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement Minister Anxious Masuka.

Sikhala said:

There are many people from the opposition who have applied for land.

We have heard that land is being distributed on a partisan basis.

His remarks were reiterated by Southerton legislator (MDC Alliance) Peter Moyo who asked why Government was taking long to identify land lying idle.

He said:

How many members from the opposition have benefited? We are all Zimbabweans and we deserve to be allocated land.

Only a handful of opposition members have benefited from the land reform programme with the majority refusing to take part when the initiative was launched at the turn of the millennium.

They argued that the programme was a ZANU PF initiative and they were also against the manner in which land was being distributed.

Minister Masuka denied allegations of partisan distribution of land saying there had been 200 000 applications of land, yet about 10 percent of these remained to be allocated.

The ministry of lands is reported to have asked both A1 and A2 farmers to submit productivity returns detailing what they had been doing on the allocated land as a way to identify unused land.

It is also reported that the process is being slowed down by over 8 000 land disputes that have spilt into the courts.-statemedia

South Africa Ups Border Security Measures

By A Correspondent- South Africa says it will make use of drones and other technologies to tighten security at its borders to stop Zimbabweans and other foreigners from illegally crossing into the country.

The country’s Home Affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi on Monday told broadcaster eNCA that the country was in the process of appointing commissioners to strengthen the Border Management Authority in dealing with illegal immigration.

Motsoaledi, however, warned that the measures to curb illegal immigration could result in loss of lives since no system was waterproof.

Zimbabwe’s borders are still closed for cross-border travel to curb the spread of COVID-19, which is forcing people who survive on cross-border trading to cross through illegal points of entry into South Africa.

Motsoaledi cited unemployment and hunger as the major push factors for illegal immigration, particularly for Zimbabweans.

“We are dealing here with social and economic systems in neighbouring countries,” Motsoaledi said.

“The borders during the apartheid were electric fence, the army, and all that, which we removed because we thought we are a democracy. Now we realise we made a terrible mistake by removing those and replacing them with nothing.

“South Africa is shortly setting up the Border Management Authority, whose mandate will be to secure the borders and stem the tide of illegal border crossings.”

Zimbabwe’s Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe said he was in a meeting when he was contacted for comment.

Motsoaledi said South Africa had to tighten security because the “desperate” Zimbabweans had improvised other tactics to defy the current security measures to eke out a living in the neighbouring country.

“People are illegally crossing through the border and the army is deployed where they cross over. Security is tight, but people still cross because this is out of desperation from what is happening in neighbouring countries, especially Zimbabwe,” he said.

“They go down the ladder to then cross the river but the army is waiting for them. We need a commissioner of the Border Management Authority, whose job is to deal with borders and we are already in the process of appointing two deputy commissioners.”

Motsoaledi, however, said ending illegal immigration depended on the neighbouring countries’ willingness to fix their economies and create jobs for their citizens.

South Africa, the most economically developed country in the southern African region, attracts thousands of migrants annually who seek jobs at farms and factories, but some get into the country through illegal cross points.

South Africa is home to more than three million Zimbabweans, a majority of them undocumented immigrants, who fled the country in search of jobs following the collapse of the economy two decades ago.-newsday

Biti Return To Parliament “Halted”

By A Correspondent- Purported People’s Democratic Party (PDP) secretary-general Benjamin Rukanda has filed an urgent chamber application with the High Court challenging Justice Amy Tsanga’s ruling which nullified the expulsion of Tendai Biti and other former members of PDP from Parliament.

Justice Tsanga had ruled that Rukanda, who caused the expulsion of the six PDP members, was not a legitimate official of the PDP. Rukanda now wants an order stopping the execution of the judgment, arguing that the legislators could not be representatives in a party they no longer belong to.

Rukanda cited PDP officials Kucaca Ivumile Phulu, Settlement Chikwinya, Jacob Mafume, Arnold Batirai Dune, Simon Chanukah, Williams Madzimure, Regai Tsunga, Chelesile Mahlangu and the PDP led by Biti as first to ninth respondents, respectively.

Local Government minister July Moyo, Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda, Parliament of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission were cited as the 10th to 13th respondents, respectively.

“Their interests are now at MDC Alliance and a default judgment was handed down because I was not served with their urgent chamber application,” Rukanda’s lawyer Everson Chatambudza submitted.

The respondents obtained a default judgment against the second applicant on April 14, 2021 under case HC 5292/29. The applicants have filed an application for recession of the default order under case 1551/21 challenging the default order. The matter is still pending before the honourable court.

“The effect of the order is to render all other pending matters academic on a technicality without dealing with the real dispute between the parties on merits.

“The default order declared the second respondent, who defected to another political party as the secretarygeneral (Chikwinya), whose interests he is no longer representing, hence first applicant would suffer irreparable harm. Further ninth (Mahlangu), 11th (Mudenda) and 12th (Parliament) respondents might act according to the default order to the detriment of the applicants,” said Chatambudza.

“Upon verification, it was discovered that the purported summons upon which the default judgment was based had not been served on me at the time they were issued as alleged.

“Further, when I obtained a copy of the urgent chamber application from the High Court for the purposes of preparing an opposition to the confirmation of the provisional order, the summons had not been served on me. To make matters worse, when my legal practitioners filed the opposing papers to the confirmation, not the provisional order, the summons had not been served.”

Rukanda’s lawyer said the summons were served under strange circumstances “when the respondent knew very well that I was legally represented with my current lawyer”.-newsday

Six Nabbed Over Smuggling

The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms the arrest of six suspects and the recovery of a contraband of shoes and clothes at Tsungubvi Bridge, Mutare on 20 April 2021, following an ambush by a combined Security Services team on a special operation against smuggling in Manicaland.

The team blocked the road as the suspects’ six vehicles tried to flee from the scene, resulting in two of the vehicles having their tyres shot. The two trucks were found abandoned later.

The Security Services team managed to stop two other trucks and the four occupants were arrested, while two other trucks were found dumped near Headlands. As the security service members were carrying out some investigations two men appeared and offered them a bribe of US$ 9 000- 00 cash, leading to their arrest, bringing the total number of suspects arrested to six.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police will step up operations aimed at curtailing all illegal activities at all exit and entry points in the country.

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

No Joy For Bhawa-Rangers As Mnangagwa Maintains A Ban On The Operations Of Night Clubs

By James Gwati-The government has announced that all night clubs and bars will remain closed until further notice.

This was announced by the Information Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa yesterday after the government’s weekly cabinet briefing.

Mutsvangwa said the decision to maintain a ban on the opening of night clubs was arrived at after learning that the country was expecting a third wave of COVID-19 pandemic.

Former Zanu PF Youth Leader Apolojuzi Chipanga Back In Court Over Mnangagwa T-Shirt

By James Gwati-Ex-Zanu PF youth leader, Kudzanayi Chipanga, was back in court over a case in which he was arrested for wearing President Emmerson Mnangagwa inscribed T-Shirt.

He appeared before a Harare Magistrate, Mr Stanford Mambanje, who postponed the case pending its determination by the Supreme Court.

He is jointly charged with former Local government minister, Ignatius Chombo, Innocent Hamandishe and Mathew Mleya on the same allegations.

It is alleged that between December 8 and 13, 2017, the trio connived to wear party regalia emblazoned with President Mnangagwa’s initials, although they knew they were no longer members of Zanu PF. They took photographs of themselves while wearing the regalia, including hats embroidered with the Zanu PF flag, inscribed “ED” and “Kutonga Kwaro”.

Minister July Moyo Personalizes State Land, Says Harare Residents Have No Right To Question ‘Land Fraud’

By A Correspondent| Local government minister July Moyo has told Harare North legislator Allan Norman Markham not to question his move to parcel out City of Harare land to controversial land developer Kenneth Raydon Sharpe saying his position allows him to administer all state land.

In 2019, July Moyo signed the deed of settlement which authorizes the transfer of 273 hectares of prime Harare land to Sharpe as payment for the work done in the construction of Airport Road.

This is despite the fact that City of Harare had won an appeal at the High Court which ruled that they did not owe Sharpe the US$15 Million payment for the construction of Airport road.

Local Government minister July Moyo says he has power to administer all state land on behalf of President Mnangagwa

Sharpe had earlier won an arbitration which City of Harare appealed against but were later forced by Moyo to negotiate with the fugitive businessman resulting in the Deed of Settlement in question.

Markham who sued Moyo, Sharpe and his aides Tatiana Aleshina and Michael John Van Blerk as well as President Emmerson Mnangagwa said the transfer of land to Sharpe was a fraudulent exercise citing a number of irregularities.

However Moyo subtly told Markham and his co-litigants Tavonga Savings Scheme and a Harare resident Jacob Pikicha not to question his decision to accede to transfer of land to Sharpe as he has power to administer all state land.

“The land in question is Stateland and its administration is assigned to the Minister of Local Government and Public Works by the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe. There is therefore no corruption involved. The 6th Respondent therefore had authority to execute the deed of settlement,” said Moyo.

He further told Markham and his co-litigants to apply to the City of Harare and himself for allocation of stands saying they have no locus standi to block the transfer of land to Sharpe.

In his application, Markham together with Jacob Pikicha and Tavonga Savings Scheme wants the land deal between City of Harare and controversial ‘land baron’ Sharpe to be reversed on the grounds that it was not only illegal but a “grand theft” of land belonging to the people of Zimbabwe.

Kenneth Raydon Sharpe, the man at the centre of the controversial land transfer

“The signatories to that agreement namely Herbert Gomba and Hosiah Chisango (COH), who purported to act on behalf of the City of Harare did not have any authority from the City of Harare. The honourable Minister July Moyo lacked authority from the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and the Deed of Settlement itself is against the public policy of Zimbabwe, it being founded on illegal and extremely corrupt set of facts.”

Markham and his co-litigants labelled the agreement a complete fraud and a massive land heist against the people of Zimbabwe.

“Further the agreement represented a complete fraud, a massive land heist against the people of Zimbabwe. The Deed of Settlement is also a nullity because the agreement contained provisions that purport to grant criminal immunity to Augur Investments and its associates. To that extent, it is an agreement that offends the laws of Zimbabwe and in any event it’s an agreement contra to public morality,” further reads the application.

The Deed of Settlement entered between Mnangagwa, City of Harare and Sharpe says the parties involved will will not take any legal action against each other with undertaking to facilitate the transfer of 654 Pomona Township to Augur Investments within 14 days.

“Upon signature of this Deed of Settlement, the Minister (July Moyo), City of Harare and Augur undertake to withdraw all and any legal actions and proceedings, both civil criminal, pending against each other before the courts.

“The minister undertakes to instruct the Coghlan, Welsh and Guest to release the title deeds to stand number 654 Pomona Township to Augur. Immediately thereafter, the Minister and/or the President shall sign all and any documents necessary to facilitate and effect the transfer of the said stand to Augur or its nominee, Doorex Properties within 14 days.

“The COH guarantees that it has the requisite authority to sign this Deed of Settlement. The minister (July Moyo) warrants that he has the requisite authority from the Government of Zimbabwe and the President to sign this Deed of Settlement as well as all the necessary documents involved in the transfer of Stand 654 Pomona Township to Augur.

“Further to the above the above, the ministry and COH, in the spirit of Zimbabwe being open for business and to support Augur in its continued investments, undertake, subject to statutory compliance, to expedite the issuance of all and any necessary licences and permits to Augur and its related companies for any of its developments which it is carrying out in Harare.”

More Trouble For Chombo

By A Correspondent- Former President Robert Mugabe’s dark horse, Ignatius Chombo is not yet off the hook as he this week appeared before a Harare magistrate, who indefinitely postponed the hearing of his several allegations.

Chombo appeared before Mr Stanford Mambanje and ex-Zanu PF youth leaders —Kudzanayi Chipanga, Innocent Hamandishe and Mathew Mleya on a case in which they allegedly wore some President Emmerson Mnangagwa T-Shirts while they had been suspended from involving in any zanu PF related activities.

Magistrate Mambanje differed the case pending a determination of the Supreme Court.

Chombo is also appearing on his own on criminal abuse and fraud charges and the cases were deferred to the same date.

It is alleged that on October 1, 2005, Chombo hatched a plan to defraud the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) under its “Other Crops and Livestock Support Facility”. Chombo allegedly applied for a loan amounting to $14 billion, which was to be repaid within 18 months and indicated his address as Allen Grange Farm, Rafingora.

He is said to have misrepresented that he would use the loan to buy agricultural equipment. The equipment included a 30-tonne lorry valued at $2 billion, 30-tonne truck valued at $1,5 billion, 200hp tractor four-wheel-drive valued at $2,5 billion, combine harvester valued at $5 billion, 52 dish roam disc valued at $1 billion, nine-row monosem planter valued at $1,2 billion, 2x500kg chicken feed mixer valued at $8 million.
Instead, Chombo allegedly abused the money and it was investigated and established that he had imported various motor vehicles, including a Toyota Hilux Vigo for socialite Pokello Nare, which was delivered at 222 Samora Machel Avenue, Harare

Panicking Zanu PF Wants To Avoid 2023 Elections

By James Gwati-The clueless Zanu PF led government wants the laws of the country to be changed and allow its President Emmerson Mnangagwa to include Nelson Chamisa’s MDC-Alliance politicians in the cabinet, as opposed to conducting elections which would give a winner the mandate to select and appoint his own cabinet ministers.

Speaking in parliament this week during a debate on the Constitution Amendment Bill, Zanu PF MP for Buhera South, Joseph Chinotimba said instead of holding elections in 2023, his President Emmerson Mnangagwa should be given powers to chose cabinet ministers of his choice.

His utterances seem to suggest that his party was afraid of being defeated by the opposition in the next election.

“The President should nominate those he wants to work with. When we went to war, we did not say we want people from America to come and assist us in Zimbabwe. There is no need for us to move in tandem with what other countries are doing,” said Chinotimba in his contribution to the debate in Parliament.

“The President must nominate the Ministers that he wants to work with. If he chooses Job Sikhala to be the Minister, no one should stop him from doing so. This is a law that must be passed as we are moving towards the next elections.

Man Brutally Killed At Shebeen

POLICE in Bulawayo are investigating the murder of a 34-year-old man following a brawl over a woman at a shebeen in Emganwini suburb on Monday.

The now-deceased Mr Nkosana Chipepera was stabbed by a man only identified as Vincent.

Mr Chipepera was drinking beer with Vincent before a fight broke out between the two over a woman identified as Ms Thandolwenkosi Nkomo.

Mr Chipepera died on the spot after he was stabbed with an unknown object.
Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident yesterday.

“One of the patrons only known as Vincent had a misunderstanding with Mr Chipepera over a woman whom they both claimed to be their girlfriend. Vincent took an unknown object and stabbed Mr Chipepera below the armpit,” said Insp Ncube.

He said Mr Chipepera collapsed in the sitting room and soon after the stabbing Vincent fled from the scene.

“An ambulance was called and upon arrival, the ambulance crew confirmed Mr Chipepera dead and his body was taken to UBH after police attended the scene,” said Insp Ncube.

He appealed for information that may lead to the arrest of Vincent.

Insp Ncube warned those violating lockdown regulations by operating shebeens that they risk being arrested.- The Herald

Khupe Wants Ministers Interviewed For The Government Post

By James Gwati- MDC-T vice president Thokozani Khupe said the laws must be changed and allow the for interviews for anyone the President would have wanted to be in his cabinet.

Khupe said this in Parliament during a debate on the Constitution Amendment Bill, early this week.

“I would have preferred a situation where judges go through an interview where the majority of people will participate because normally, those interviews are publicised and televised.

“Every Zimbabwean will have an opportunity to listen to those interviews such that whoever gets to be the judge, they will say indeed, this person is qualified because we listened to their interviews,” she said.

Mwonzora Faces Arrest | Petition Full Text

The Minister of Justice

Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi

New Government Complex

Corner 4th & Samora Machel Avenue

Harare

RE: PETITION TO ARREST DOUGLAS TOGARASEI MWONZORA: CASE RB# 2236/12/2020

On my behalf and on behalf of the members of the Movement for the Democratic Change T (MDC-T) hereby petition the Ministry of Justice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs to arrest Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora for:

1. The theft of MDC T funds to the tune of $6 million

2. Money laundering in violation of Zimbabwe Foreign Currency Exchange Control Act

3. Blatant disregard of the country’s anti-corruption policy

We are coming to the Ministry guided by the Ministry’s Mission Statement:

“To promote an effective justice delivery system and provide legal services, rehabilitation that guarantee good governance, democracy and the rule of law”

It will be 4 months, April 27, 2021 since the theft case was reported December 26, 2020, recorded in RB # 2236/12/2020.

The Details of the case are contained in the Attached Affidavit #A1 attached.

Suffice to say Hon. Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, that theft of any kind, from any person or entity by anyone regardless of their political or economic position should be a top priority of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and the Ministry of Justice. So far not in this case, WHY?

Hon Minister, we have provided the Zimbabwe Republic Police with overwhelming evidence of theft of funds as well as money laundering. Not only did we provide the money trail but also the names of individuals and companies used to launder the money. It is inconceivable that in the face of such overwhelming evidence Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora and his fellow accused have not be arrested and deposed for this criminal offence.

It is also inconceivable that the Government of Zimbabwe that prides itself for adhering to the rule of law is failing to show the world that all citizens regardless of their station, membership and or support for the ruling party are subject to the same laws that apply to ordinary citizens. We are having for a full 4 months now a situation where all animals are equal but some animals are equal than others. This Hon Minister cannot be good for our country and the principle of equality before the law.

I am imploring you Hon Minister to implement your Mission and ensure the rule of law in this instance.

For and on behalf of MDC T Members

Patson Murimoga

ID #04-101832 04

Attached Exhibit #A1

February, 2021

Complainant: Patson Murimoga
4406 Manyame Park
Chitungwiza
Telephone Number: 0772780298/0772155555
Zimbabwe Republic Police
Att: Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi
RE: FOLLOW UP ON DOUGLAS TOGARASEI MWONZORA THEFT CASE- RB# 2236/12/2020
I am writing to follow up on my report of December 26, 2020 alleging theft of Movement for Democratic T party funds by Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora and others. The case was reported on RB#2236/12/2020.
On Monday February 1st, 2020 there was a published Report by Fungai Mugari, Copy Attached detailing the alleged theft of party funds by Mwonzora and others. I am not the only person wondering why, in the face of such overwhelming evidence Mwonzora has not been arrested for this theft.
The Investigating Officers have so far done a sterling job identifying the various accounts used, accomplices within the MDC T and the illegal foreign currency dealers they engaged.
It appears to me that there is enough evidence of misappropriation. The MDCT Finance Director, Toddy Mapingire facilitated the withdrawal, delivery and collection of the illegally obtained foreign currency. He is the keeper of the paper trail. With the publication of this story I fear they may temper with evidence and witnesses. I strongly believe it is in the best interest of justice that Douglas Mwonzora, Todd Mapingire and others be arrested just like any other citizens would if they are accused of a similar crime.
Justice is blind and should be dispensed without fear or favor.
Yours Sincerely,
Patson Murimoga
ID # 04-101832 04
Cc. Officer in Charge CID
Attachment:
How Mwonzora Looted MDC-T Coffers
Fungai Mugari
Harare – Zimbabwean authorities are investigating the MDC-T for money laundering, fraud and violating
exchange control regulations after millions of dollars were siphoned from the party’s account to illegal
money changers.
According to a memorandum prepared by the police’s commercial crimes unit, Douglas Mwonzora with
the aid of one Toddy Mapingire, reportedly transferred a total of ZWL$6,355 000 to various accounts
linked to illegal money changers. The police’s commercial crimes unit has since enlisted the services of
RBZ’s Financial Intelligence Unit to investigate the matter further.
In a memorandum to the Financial Intelligence Unit, police claim that there is reasonable suspicion that
Mwonzora and Mapingire contravened section 5(1)(a) of the Exchange Control Act and section 8(1) of
the Money-Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act, after they used the MDC-T BancABC account number
50863225502015 Heritage Branch to buy foreign currency equivalent to ZWL$6,355 000.
“Some time in December 2020, MDC-T party was granted $14 million by the Government of Zimbabwe
through the Political Parties Finance Act. The funds were deposited in MDC-T BancABC account number
50863225502015 Heritage Branch.
“On 18 December 2020, the accused persons (Mr. Mwonzora and Mr. Mapingire) transferred funds from
the MDC-T party said bank account into Bell Petroleum BancABC account number 15104045502014 a
sum of ZWL$2,800 000. On the same date, ZWL$1,755 000 was transferred into Madzara Trust CABS
account number 1129721914. In another batch ZWL$1,800 000 was transferred to a well-known illegal
money changer Martha Munandi account number 260126563. The funds were transferred in the
following batches ZWL$2 800 000, ZWL$1 755 000, ZWL$1 800 000 making a total of ZWL$6,355 000.
“The MDC-T party had no relationship or any contract with the said company, trust and individual
respectively; and as such there is reasonable suspicion that the accused persons were buying foreign
currency from the parallel market and used the accounts to facilitate their illicit activities. We have since
recorded a warned and cautioned statement from one of the accomplices who received commission from
one of the entities for performing the transactions,” read the police memorandum.
Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed that a police report had been made
against Mr. Mwonzora with the police commercial crimes unit seized with the matter.
Efforts to get a comment from Mwonzora were fruitless.
Breakdown of Douglas Mwonzora stoleng funds from MDC-T Gvt Grant
RTGs 1755000 transferred to cabs account number 1129721914, Madzara Trust (Dougie friend)
RTGs 1800000 transferred to account number 260126563, Martha munandi Trust she is related to the
late Cephas Makuyana.
2,8million transfered to Bel Petroleum campany which Tapiwa Mashakada is a Director (2.5Million was
withdrawn and given to Douglas Mwonzora) END

No Work, No Pay – Mnangagwa Administration Threatens Teachers

Teachers who are not reporting for duty risk losing their salaries after Cabinet yesterday reiterated that the “no work, no pay policy” will be enforced to ensure all teachers report for work.

The decision follows reports that a number of teachers were not reporting for duty claiming incapacitation.

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa confirmed the development yesterday at a post-Cabinet briefing.

“Cabinet was informed that the number of teachers reporting for duty had decreased,” she said.

“It is further noted that some of those reporting for duty are not teaching.

“Cabinet wishes to reiterate that negotiations for improved conditions of service remain open under the National Joint Negotiating Council and that the ‘no work, no pay policy’ will be strictly enforced.”

The Government offered a 25 percent salary increment to civil servants from this month while a further 50 percent would be effected in June.

Three weeks ago, Government met its employees and it outlined constraints being faced, emanating from a prolonged economic shutdown owing to the lockdown measures instituted to manage the Covid-19 pandemic, during which revenue generation was reduced to virtual insignificance.

Further, Government coffers are stretched since it is paying for vaccines, with the aim of administering doses to at least 10 million people to achieve herd immunity.

Government has set aside US$100 million to buy Covid-19 vaccines.- State media

Monica Mutsvangwa

Man Killed During Brawl Over Woman

POLICE in Bulawayo are investigating the murder of a 34-year-old man following a brawl over a woman at a shebeen in Emganwini suburb on Monday.

The now-deceased Mr Nkosana Chipepera was stabbed by a man only identified as Vincent.

Mr Chipepera was drinking beer with Vincent before a fight broke out between the two over a woman identified as Ms Thandolwenkosi Nkomo.

Mr Chipepera died on the spot after he was stabbed with an unknown object.
Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident yesterday.

“One of the patrons only known as Vincent had a misunderstanding with Mr Chipepera over a woman whom they both claimed to be their girlfriend. Vincent took an unknown object and stabbed Mr Chipepera below the armpit,” said Insp Ncube.

He said Mr Chipepera collapsed in the sitting room and soon after the stabbing Vincent fled from the scene.

“An ambulance was called and upon arrival, the ambulance crew confirmed Mr Chipepera dead and his body was taken to UBH after police attended the scene,” said Insp Ncube.

He appealed for information that may lead to the arrest of Vincent.

Insp Ncube warned those violating lockdown regulations by operating shebeens that they risk being arrested.- The Herald

Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum Statement On Amendment Number 2 Bill

Dark Day in Zimbabwe as Government Passes Amendment Number 2 Bill to the Constitution

21 April 2021

Today, Zimbabwe marks a dark day in its post-independence history, a day after 191 Parliamentarians voted in the House of Assembly to pass Amendment Number 2 Bill to the Constitution.

Days after marking our 41st independence anniversary, a time at which we ought to be taking stock of progress made in consolidating our democracy, we mark a moment of monumental regression.

The Constitution of Zimbabwe was born out of a protracted constitutional struggle that started in the 1990s, finally meeting with success on 22 May 2013 when the new Constitution took effect.

Unfortunately, eight years later the gains registered are being reversed.

This Bill seeks to amend various clauses of the Constitution, with the result that the Bill wholesomely undermines the separation of powers, checks and balances, citizen participation, Parliamentary oversight and independence of institutions.

A constitution is for posterity. It is a legacy to our future and the generations of Zimbabweans to come.

It is an embodiment of our collective aspirations and the social contract of how we desire to conduct our national affairs.

It is not a document to be tempered with to satisfy the political desires or sectarian interests of the day.

Doing so has far-reaching consequences that would far outlive the architects.

When Parliament consulted the people in 2020, citizens risked the COVID-19 pandemic to attend public hearings.

The results of these nationwide hearings as observed by the Forum was a resounding NO!
Citizens, civil society, the international community and the democratic opposition, all spoke against the amendments.

If our government was truly a government for the people, and if the leadership were truly a listening leadership, surely the democratic wishes of the majority would carry the day.

However, it is abundantly clear that the wishes of the people are a secondary consideration.

Notwithstanding the retrogressive substantive elements of the Bill, the procedures adopted in fast-tracking the Bill through Parliament is unlawful and unconstitutional as it contravenes subsections 328 (3) and (4) of the Constitution.

The Bill, which had been amended outside its original form days before the vote, was passed through Parliament without the requisite 90-day notice period being instituted by the Speaker of Parliament, to invite members of the public to express their views on the revisions to the original Bill.

The passage of the Bill, coming days after the passage of Amendment No. 1 Bill by the Senate, marks a clear sign of democratic relapse.

The amendments we are facing, expose rank insincerity on the part of the government when it participated in the Constitution-making process.

It appears that participation was a self-serving act of political preservation, as opposed to a vision-setting exercise and a commitment to follow the constitutional and democratic trajectory.

Zimbabweans participated in the March 2013 referendum, with 94.5% voting in favour, believing all were genuine in the process.

Ironically, while the current government had previously prior to 2013 refused to back provisions that appeared to be targeting individuals, at that time President Robert Mugabe, it seems that some of the present amendments are person-specific, in particular as they relate to the office of the Chief Justice.

It is clear that the Bill seeks to consolidate and solidify the President’s position ahead of the 2023 elections and beyond.

This insincerity has, in the intervening years, been supported by the attitudes and conduct that have been displayed, in the disregard of the law; unjustified continued suspension of by-elections; the slow pace of legislative alignment to the Constitution; halfhearted and feigned law reform, with the passage of laws such as the Maintenance of Peace and Order Act; manipulation and use of the criminal justice system against critics; and a retrogressive legislative agenda where laws such as the Patriot Bill are being proposed.

Citizens, the Forum, diplomatic missions, the African Union Chairperson and UN officials have all spoken out against this trend since November 2017, warning of democracy under threat.

The actions of the government betray a departure from the independence ideals of democracy and constitutionalism.

History has taught us that constitutionalism, respect for the law and respect for the democratic wishes of the people, unlock the benefits of socio-economic and political progress.

Our stubborn disregard of these truths that have been tested over time signifies dark days ahead.

The Forum registers its deepest exception to the stance taken by the government.

//ENDS/

Parliament

Mwonzora: It’s More Important To Increase Women In Parliament Than To Block Mnangagwa Getting SuperPowers To Handpick Judges…..

Douglas Mwonzora

The MDC renegade Douglas Mwonzora was yesterday struggling to douse fires sparked by his decision to whip his MPs to support Zanu PF-championed constitutional changes that critics say would give President Emmerson Mnangagwa unchecked powers. 

On Tuesday, Constitutional Amendment Bill No 2 sailed through the Lower House on a 191 to 22 majority, with Mwonzora’s MPs, except for four, voting for the amendment of the Constitution.

The move by Mwonzora, observers said, confirmed long-held suspicions that the MDC-T leader is a Zanu PF surrogate.

Mwonzora’s deputy, Thokozani Khupe, MPs Nomvula Mguni, Phelela Masuku and Paurina Mpariwa joined Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance legislators in rejecting the constitutional amendments that will see Mnangagwa appointing judges without public scrutiny and extend their terms of office after reaching retirement age.

The proposed changes will also see the scrapping off of the clause on running mates that was set to come into effect in 2023 to settle succession disputes and give Mnangagwa sole power to appoint his deputies.

Following its passage in the National Assembly, the Bill now goes back to Senate, where if it passes, will go to Mnangagwa for his signature to become law, sealing the contentious changes to the governance charter overwhelmingly voted for by the people in a referendum in 2013.

Khupe’s spokesperson Khaliphani Phugeni said his boss voted against the Bill because she perceived the changes as retrogressive.

However, Mwonzora yesterday hastily convened a Press conference, where he painstakingly argued that his actions were in the public interest.

He said his party valued the empowerment of women and the youth, not the part that gave Mnangagwa power to handpick judges and his deputies.

“We were advancing the cause of women who constitute 52% of the country’s population,” Mwonzora said.

“We think the rights of the 52% are more important than the two clauses which give Mnangagwa power. Just to allay the fear, four out of the six clauses in the Bill are in the best interest of the majority of the people of Zimbabwe.

“You should also understand that it’s not over as the Bill will come to the Senate, where it would be debated. Amendment of the Constitution is a process, not a one-day thing.”

Speaking about his MPs who voted against the amendments, Mwonzora said the legislators had genuine cases because they were faced with a dilemma over the “sweet-bitter” Bill.

“I know there is a group you want to promote which voted ‘no’. That won’t be fair. We have vice-president Khupe and the deputy chief whip in the Assembly. Madam Khupe is the leader of the opposition and it’s her responsibility,” he said.

“She was there in Parliament and I don’t know whether she was there at the committee stage. I was not in Parliament. I didn’t vote in the Assembly and the Bill will come to the Senate.”

MDC-T chairperson Morgen Komichi, who voted against the Bill in Senate last week, appeared to be now toeing the opposition party line.

“There’s no democracy without youth and women, hence the Bill is talking of women and youth quota in Parliament and councils,” Komichi said yesterday.

“We have adopted a strategy to put food on the table of women and the youth. We are happy with the clauses as MDC-T. We don’t support clauses that give powers to Mnangagwa, but we lost during the vote.”

However analysts said even without Mwonzora’s input, the Bill would still have sailed through to the Senate, although the whole process had undermined the rights of the electorate.

“Even if Mwonzora’s MPs had not voted for the Bill, Zanu PF had always been the super majority, although not democratic enough to be trusted to make decisions on very important issues to do with the Constitution, the supreme law of the land,” said political analyst Eldred Masunungure.

“What happened yesterday (Tuesday voting for the Constitution Amendment Bill 2) was a subversion of the supremacy of the electorate which is a dangerous trail on the Zimbabwean democratic space?”

Another analyst, Alexander Rusero, said: “Government authorities can amend a constitutional clause or repeal a statutory instrument wherever they regard it necessary, as long as it will help them consolidate power.

“We have had only 19 constitutional amendments in 37 years, but we will have at least 30 in three years under the so-called new dispensation.”

The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum said the procedures that were followed in passing the Bill through Parliament were unconstitutional since the citizens rejected the amendments last year during public consultations.

“Citizens, civil society, the international community and the democratic opposition, all spoke against the amendments,” the rights group said in a statement.

“If our government was truly a government for the people, and if the leadership were truly a listening leadership, surely the democratic wishes of the majority would carry the day.”

Legal think-tank Veritas said the Amendment Bill was flawed and unconstitutional because the clauses which were changed did not go through the normal procedure as stipulated in the laws of the land.

In its bulletin on Tuesday, Veritas said most of the changes which the National Assembly made to the Bill at committee stage materially alter clauses of the original Bill or added new clauses which were never in the original Bill.

“Hence, they are unconstitutional because they were made without going through the procedure laid down in section 328 of the Constitution,” Veritas said. -Newsday/additional reporting

6 Prison Guards, 4 Inmates Die Of COVID-19

Prison

Six prison officers and four inmates succumbed to Covid-19 following a spike in cases during the festive season.

During the festive season, the country recorded a sharp increase in Covid-19 cases with more than 1 000 cases and an average of 30 deaths being reported in a week.

On January 5 the country recorded 34 deaths which was the highest number of deaths recorded in a single day since the outbreak of the pandemic in March last year.

The country’s cumulative deaths reached 500 on January 10 and two weeks later the figure doubled to 1 005. The surge in Covid-19 infections was caused by the movement of people who travelled into and throughout the country during the festive season.

Government blamed members of the public’s complacency and negligence for the spike in cases and deaths during the festive period.

In an interview, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) Commissioner-General Moses Chihobvu said despite the surge in cases during the festive period, they didn’t record alarming cases.

“We have four inmates and six prison officers who succumbed to Covid-19 during the festive period across the country. The numbers are not alarming given our population and we are happy that the situation is under control,” he said

“Comm-Gen Chihobvu said ZPCS was strictly adhering to the Ministry of Health and Child Care as well as the World Health Organisation’s health regulations.

He said the institution had put various measures in place at all prisons in the country to prevent the spread of the virus.

Comm-Gen Chihobvu said the suspension of prison visits by inmates’ relatives was part of the measures put in place to curb the spread of the pandemic.

“We have come up with a number of measures at our prisons meant to protect our inmates and staff from contracting Covid-19,” he said.

Comm-Gen Chihobvu said ZPCS has embarked on national awareness campaigns in all the prison stations in the country’s 10 provinces as part of measures to combat the spread of the pandemic.

Last year 43 inmates and 23 prison officers tested positive to Covid-19 at Bulawayo prisons and ZPCS reacted swiftly to ensure strict adherence to Covid-19 protocols. –Chronicle