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COVID-19 Disrupts Provision Of Essential Health Services
COVID-19 continues to disrupt essential health services in 90% of countries
COVID-19 continues to disrupt essential health services in 90% of countries
Some signs of recovery emerging but major efforts required to restore and strengthen health services
The second round of a World Health Organization “pulse survey“ reveals that over one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, substantial disruptions persist, with about 90% of countries still reporting one or more disruptions to essential health services, marking no substantial global change since the first survey conducted in the summer of 2020.
Within countries, however, the magnitude and extent of disruptions has generally decreased. In 2020, countries reported that, on average, about half of essential health services were disrupted. In the first 3 months of 2021, however, they reported progress, with just over one third of services now being disrupted.
Overcoming disruptions
Countries have been working to mitigate disruptions. Many have now stepped up communications efforts to inform the public about changes to service delivery and provide advice about ways to safely seek health care. They are also triaging to identify and better meet the most urgent patient needs.
More than half the countries consulted say they have recruited additional staff to boost the health workforce; redirected patients to other care facilities; and switched to alternative methods to delivering care, such as providing more home-based services, multi-month prescriptions for treatments, and increasing the use of telemedicine.
In addition, WHO and its partners have been helping countries to adapt their processes so they can better respond to the challenges being placed on their health systems; strengthen primary health care, and advance universal health coverage.
“It is encouraging to see that countries are beginning to build back their essential health services, but much remains to be done,” says Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General, WHO. “The survey highlights the need to intensify efforts and take additional steps to close gaps and strengthen services. It will be especially important to monitor the situation in countries that were struggling to provide health services before the pandemic.“
Persisting causes of disruptions
Countries are still having to make important decisions when responding to COVID-19 that may negatively affect access to care for other health issues. Redeployment of staff to provide COVID-19 relief and temporary closures of health facilities and services continue.
Although they may have taken on new staff, 66% of countries continue to report health workforce-related reasons as the most common causes of service disruptions.
Supply chains are also still disrupted in nearly one third of countries, affecting the availability of essential medicines, diagnostics, and the PPE needed to safely and effectively provide care.
Communications efforts need to be further scaled up: more than half of countries report service disruptions due to patients not seeking care and because of community mistrust and fears of becoming infected.
Meanwhile, 43% of countries cite financial challenges as major causes for disruptions in service utilization.
As a result, millions of people are still missing out on vital health care. In terms of services, the biggest impact reported by nearly half of countries is on provision of day-to-day primary care to prevent and manage some of the most common health problems. Long-term care for chronic conditions, rehabilitation, and palliative end-of-life care, is also still badly disrupted – severely affecting older people and people living with disabilities.
Potentially life-saving emergency, critical and surgical care interventions are still disrupted in about 20% of countries, reflecting the most immediate indirect consequences of the pandemic. Two thirds of countries also report disruptions in elective surgeries, with accumulating consequences as the pandemic is prolonged.
Among the most extensively affected health services (i.e. those for which more than 40% of countries are reporting disruptions) are those for mental, neurological and substance use disorders; neglected tropical diseases; tuberculosis; HIV and hepatitis B and C; cancer screening, and services for other noncommunicable diseases including hypertension and diabetes; family planning and contraception; urgent dental care; and malnutrition.
Issued ahead of World Immunization Week (which starts 24 April) and World Malaria Day (25 April) the survey reveals that serious gaps also remain in addressing disruptions to services in both these areas.More than one third of countries are still reporting disruptions to immunization services, despite progress in countries reducing disruptions to immunization services in health facilities and “outreach” immunization services by about 20% and 30% respectively compared to 2020. This highlights the need for new and sustained approaches to improving immunization coverage and uptake.
“The COVID-19 pandemic continues to pose serious challenges to global health beyond the impact of the disease itself,” said Henrietta Fore, UNICEF Executive Director. “For children, disruptions to immunization services have serious consequences. As we scale up delivery of COVID-19 vaccines, we have to ensure that this does not come at the cost of essential childhood vaccinations. We cannot allow today’s fight against COVID-19 to undermine our fight against measles, polio or other vaccine preventable illnesses. Prolonged immunization disruptions will have long-term consequences for children’s health. The time to catch up is now.”
Meanwhile, nearly 40% of countries are also reporting disruptions to one or more malaria services. While progress compared to 2020 – with about 10% fewer countries reporting disruptions to malaria diagnosis and treatment and 25-33% fewer countries reporting disruptions to malaria prevention campaigns (including distribution of long-lasting insecticide impregnated bed nets, indoor spraying and seasonal malaria chemoprevention), the reported level of disruption is still significant and needs to be urgently addressed.
WHO will continue to support countries so they can respond to increased strains on health systems and rapidly evolving priorities and needs throughout the course of the pandemic, and to ensure that COVID-19 control strategies are in balance strategies to tackle other health priorities and secure continued access to comprehensive care for everyone, including the most vulnerable.
Key support mechanisms include the ACT-Accelerator, which works to speed up equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines, tests and treatments, and the Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan, which guides actions taken at national, regional, and global levels to tackle COVID-19.
The Organization also remains focused on the delivery of the work it has committed to before the COVID-19 pandemic started. Internally, through the “Boost initiative” and the UHC Partnership, which covers 115 countries, WHO has strengthened its capacity to provide additional support to countries so they can maintain essential health services during the pandemic, and advance progress towards universal health coverage.
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Vongai Tome, Ngoni Mupfumba Granted Bail
Tinashe Sambiri|Two MDC Alliance members, Vongai Tome and Ngoni Mupfumba have been granted ZWL $ 5000 bail each.
Tome was sexually assaulted by an overzealous cop in central Harare at the beginning of the month.
“Vongai Tome, Ngoni Mupfumba and two others have been granted $5000 bail each by the High Court,” the MDC Alliance said in a statement.
The bail application for Hon Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri has been postponed to April 30.
“UPDATE ON THE DUO. 28-04-2021.
The duo, Joana Mamombe and Cecillia Chimbiri appeared today before Judge Tapiwa Chitapi at the High Court. The defense Council led by Alec Muchadehama submitted a bail application on changed circumstances.
Justice T Chitapi in the circumstances will give a RULING ON FRIDAY 30 -04-21,” a source told ZimEye.com.

CSOs Sound Alarm Over Patriotic Bill
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The political analyst further accuses the Zanu PF leader of bleeding the country to death.
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Women’s Organizations Denounce Persecution Of Hon Joana Mamombe
Women’s Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence (WALPE), Sprout Women Empowerment Trust, Rural Young Women Support Network, Kundai Rutendo Trust, and Conscious Development and Empowerment Trust (CODET) statement on persecution of Hon Joana Mamombe
We the undersigned women’s rights organizations and women-led community-based organizations (CBOs) are concerned and deeply worried about the recent harassment of Harare West Member of Parliament (MP) Honourable Joana Mamombe by prison officials.
A video recording of the brazen inhumane treatment of Hon. Mamombe has since gone viral across social media platforms.
In the video, a visibly sick and in pain Hon. Mamombe is shedding tears pleading with prison officials not to move her back to the notorious Chikurubi Prison before she has fully healed.
“I am in pain, I am in great pain…don’t move me” pleads a tearful Mamombe to prison officials. “We have instructions from higher up to take you” is the cold response from a prison official.
The group of prison guards proceed to manhandle Hon. Mamombe and bundle her into a prison truck and take her to prison.
This callous act is carried out in broad daylight in front of cameras without shame or restraint.
Hon. Mamombe has been in remand prison since 5 March 2021 when she was arrested alongside her colleague Cecilia Chimbiri and charged with violating COVID-19 restrictions.
The flimsy charge arose after Hon. Mamombe and her colleagues had addressed a press conference at Harare Magistrate’s Court after the conviction of fellow activist Makomborero Haruzivishe.
It is shocking that the police arrested and charged Hon. Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri given that the duo was well within their rights guaranteed by the Constitution of Zimbabwe and international conventions for which Zimbabwe is a state party to.
Furthermore, no court proceedings were affected by the press conference and Hon. Mamombe and her colleagues all observed the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines of social distancing and wearing face masks.
As WALPE we hold that the charges show that the government of Zimbabwe is weaponising COVID-19 to close democratic space.
It also disturbing that Hon. Mamombe was arrested and denied bail during the women’s month of March.
In addition, it is apparent that Hon. Mamombe has been deliberately and vindictively targeted since her abduction and torture in May 2020.
All these brutal acts of repression further close the space for women to effectively and fully participate in politics.
As women’s rights organizations, we thus call on the government of Zimbabwe to unconditionally and immediately release Hon. Mamombe and all other political prisoners.
For Hon. Mamombe, her release is urgent given her deteriorating health condition which requires specialist attention.
We also call on the region and international community to raise their voice on the illegal detention of Hon. Mamombe and other political prisoners

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ASSASSINATION: President Mnangagwa’s Pilot ‘Akachekereswa,’ Family Fumes After Getting A Paltry 12 Loaves Of Bread For Funeral
Vapedza ka kuchekeresa hanzvadzi yangu, havasisina kana basa naye. Varikundinyima futi fuel…” – after assassinating my brother they no longer care for him they are even denying me fuel, she said...
By A Correspondent | There is no food at all at Emmerson Mnangagwa’s top pilot’s funeral, it has emerged, sparking murmurings that the late Wing Commander was assassinated.
Thomas Manyowa (in the picture with his junior Lt Mapiye), who has been Mnangagwa’s most trusted helicopter pilot, is the most senior Airforce official of the crew who died in last week’s chopper accident in Arcturus. He is also the one who flew the presidential team to Karanda mid April when Mnangagwa opened a 160 metre footbridge.
I am deeply pained by the passing on of these two fine AFZ officers in a helicopter crash which also claimed a kid while injuring the mother and one other child. Barely two weeks ago, I tweeted on the two, highlighting late Flt-Lt Mapiye as a symbol of possibilities for the pic.twitter.com/1gf9iezpZi
— Jamwanda (@Jamwanda2) April 24, 2021

There have been loud complaints since Monday after the state provided only 12 loaves of bread and a small packet of mealie meal. This is all the government has provided for the funeral since Monday, several family sources told ZimEye.
On Monday, a group of soldiers dispatched by the state arrived at the property in Avondale carrying a paltry 12 loaves of bread and a 10kg packet of mealie meal for Emmerson Mnangagwa’s own pilot. The development led to the late’s sister, Rutendo screaming alleging her brother was killed. Speaking just as the loaves of bread were delivered, she rushed to say: “Vapedza ka kuchekeresa hanzvadzi yangu, havasisina kana basa naye. Varikundinyima futi fuel…” – after assassinating my brother they no longer care for him they are even denying me fuel, she said.
While efforts to get a comment from the Airforce were fruitless, ZimEye found the fmaily struggling for sustenance late Wednesday.
Another source complained saying, “how can they do this to the man they hae given state assistance who was doing all this work?”
They continued saying, “Even the defence minister Oppah Muchinguri came here with a convoy of 22 cars, but despite that large number they did not leave a penny, despite Mai Muchinguri describing Thomas as the most reliable pilot.”
ZimEye was at the time of writing reaching out to Minister Muchinguri and the Airforce of Zimbabwe spokesperson.
This AirForce of Zimbabwe Lady helicopter pilot is Flight-Lieutenant Mapiye. She flew us to Karanda yesterday. We celebrate this Officer who is the first Lady helicopter pilot of AFZ. Yes, they can. pic.twitter.com/iwOJFikHXF
— Jamwanda (@Jamwanda2) April 16, 2021
Dr Clarence Missing After Announcing Own Death, “My Final Words Ndichiri Mupenyu!”
By A Correspondent | One of Zimbabwe’s top influencers, who has been giving the state sleepless nights with fearless news analyses, Dr Clarence (real name Clarence Patsika) has gone missing, days after his house was allegedly sprayed with radioactive materials.
Over 4 weeks have gone by without a single post updated or published by the YouTuber who runs the TV7Live channel. The tube which was launched in 2011, has grown from zero to a whopping 99,600 subscribers, that is 3 times larger than the state run broadcaster, ZBC, and 4 times the state owned Zimpapers Television Network.
Everything was working well all this while with riveting daily updates particularly late at night that gave the state-run broadcasters a rude run for their money. The steady rise in subscribers continued well until suddenly on the 30th of March, 2021, he broadcast a video of himself announcing that this is his last session before dying. The stream was titled “my final words before I die.” (Video below)
It was at this point that some subscribers contacted ZimEye journos to check on the man. ZimEye only managed some success when after two days of calling he finally answered. He briefly responded with a sigh, saying he would communicate in writing. Without saying much he switched off the phone.
In less than 2 hours however he sent in several pictures saying that all his equipment has been damaged and his house attacked with both acid and radio active materials. He did not disclose the identity of the person who did this.





On the 4th April, he told ZimEye, ” people want to kill me.
“I don’t know who but among them those that steal my art and want to keep me unheard.
” I’ve always been stalked. My place was laced with radio active chemicals, some liquid acid put in my house and all my gadgets burned,” he said.
At this point in time, ZimEye tried to engage him for further detail when he replied saying, “I’ll give u more info when my head clear,” he replied.
A structured study of his last broadcasts suggests serious inconsistencies in his mental probity. ZimEye makes a follow up investigation broadcast today.
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MDC Alliance Trio Hauled To Court Again
By A Correspondent- Arrested MDC Alliance leaders Joana Mamombe and Cecelia Chimbiri have been hauled to Harare Magistrates Court where they are appearing together with Netsai Mrova who is out on bail.
The trio are appearing in Court 15 and magistrate Bianca Makwande is presiding over their case while they are being represented by the ZLHR’s Mutongi Bhamu.
Said a source privy to the development:
“The magistrate who is presiding over this case is the same person who denied the trio bail last year in July 2020.
There are documents/ papers being sent to and fro in the court room. We are yet to be furnished regards what is really happening since there is a mute exchange of documents.
But we suspect the problem rests on the person presiding in this case.
The girls are now appearing in Court for the Second time after their initial appearance at the High court for the 151th time since 13 May 2020.
This is despite that they are the victims of abduction and abuse after they were tortured and sexually abused by state security agents.”
more details follow…..
MDC Alliance Youth Leader Endures Second Night In Prison
OPPOSITION MDC-Alliance party youth leader Obey Sithole on Tuesday 27 April 2021 spent his second night in police detention at Harare Central Police Station after some Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers released him from police cells yesterday morning to appear at Harare Magistrates Court but later made a volte-face.
While Sithole and his lawyer Obey Shava of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) were at the prosecutors’ “vetting” office at Harare Magistrates Court, ZRP officers then decided to take him back to Harare Central Police Station saying they had received instructions from their superiors who advised that it was too early to take Sithole to court.
Sithole is now expected to appear at Harare Magistrates Court on Wednesday 28 April 2021.
The MDC-Alliance party youth leader was arrested on Monday 26 April 2021 by ZRP officers outside Harare Magistrates Court and was charged with criminal nuisance as defined in section 46 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
ZRP officers allege that Sithole together with some unidentified people who have not yet been apprehended participated in a demonstration held at New Government Complex in Harare on 1 April 2021, where he sang protest songs with the lyrics “haikona kutamba neropa revakomana” and held placards inscribed “Free Mako, Free Joana, Ziyambi Must Go”.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday 28 April 2021, the High Court will hear and make a determination on a fresh bail appeal filed by Harare West constituency legislator Hon. Joana Mamombe and MDC-Alliance party youth leader Cecilia Chimbiri seeking to be released from Chikurubi Maximum Prison, where they have been in detention for 53 days.
Hon. Mamombe and Chimbiri, who are represented by Alec Muchadehama, Charles Kwaramba and Jeremiah Bamu of ZLHR were arrested on 5 March 2021 by ZRP officers and charged for allegedly failing to confine themselves at home and convening a media briefing outside Harare Magistrates Court calling for release of pro-democracy campaigner
Makomborero Haruzivishe in contravention of Zimbabwe’s national lockdown regulations.
The hearing of their bail appeal on Wednesday 28 April 2021 will be the fourth time that they have sought to be released from prison pending the commencement of their trial.
The High Court will also make a determination on a bail appeal filed by Ngonidzashe Mupfumba, Patrick Shumba and Kudakwashe Butau, who were denied bail by Magistrate Denis Mangosi.
The trio was arrested on 6 April 2021 by ZRP officers and charged with disorderly conduct after they allegedly chanted some slogans outside Harare Magistrates Court after attending a court session for Haruzivishe.
-ZLHR
Armed Robbery In Gwanda
By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has said it is investigating an armed robbery that happened in a supermarket at Nare Business Centre, Gwanda Central Business District (CBD).
We present the police’s full report below.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police is investigating the circumstances in which a supermarket at Nare Business Centre, Gwanda (CBD) was robbed of USD 6 000.00 and ZAR 500 000.00 on 26th April 2021 by four armed suspects who are yet to be identified.
The criminals attacked the complainant Thokozile Zororo who is now recovering at Gwanda Provincial Hospital.
More details to follow in due course.

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BREAKING: High Court Ends Persecution Of Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono
High Court judge Justice Jester Charewa has ended the persecution of freelance journalist Hopewell Chin’ono after he set aside Harare Magistrate Lazini Ncube’s decision to place the award winning investigative reporter on remand.
Justice Charewa declared that section 31 of the Criminal Code is no longer part of Zimbabwean law.
Chin’ono was arrested last year and charged with communicating or publishing falsehoods.
Chin’ono was represented by Harrison Nkomo from the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR).
More to follow…
#BREAKING- JOURNALIST HOPEWELL CHIN’ONO FREED
By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has ended the persecution of freelance journalist Hopewell Chin’ono after obtaining an order granted by Justice Jester Charewa in which she quashed criminal proceedings against Chin’ono on charges of communicating or publishing falsehoods.
Said the ZLHR :
“ZLHR lawyer Harrison Nkomo has ended the persecution of freelance journalist Hopewell Chin’ono after obtaining a court order granted by High Court Judge Justice Jester Charewa in which she quashed criminal proceedings against the anti-corruption campaigner on charges of publishing falsehoods.
Justice Charewa set aside Harare Magistrate Lazini Ncube’s decision to place Chin’ono on remand and declared that section 31 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act that is publishing or communicating falsehoods prejudicial to the State is no longer part of Zimbabwean law.”
Chin’ono was on 8 January 2021 arrested on allegations of publishing or communicating falsehoods prejudicial to the State.
It is alleged Chin’ono breached Section 31 (a) (iii) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act by posting a tweet that falsely reported the death of a child after a physical assault by the police
MDC Alliance Youth Leader Endures Second Night In Detention
By A Correspondent| Opposition MDC-Alliance party youth leader Obey Sithole on Tuesday 27 April 2021 spent his second night in police detention at Harare Central Police Station after some Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers released him from police cells yesterday morning to appear at Harare Magistrates Court but later made a volte-face.
While Sithole and his lawyer Obey Shava of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) were at the prosecutors’ “vetting” office at Harare Magistrates Court, ZRP officers then decided to take him back to Harare Central Police Station saying they had received instructions from their superiors who advised that it was too early to take Sithole to court.
Sithole is now expected to appear at Harare Magistrates Court on Wednesday 28 April 2021.
The MDC-Alliance party youth leader was arrested on Monday 26 April 2021 by ZRP officers outside Harare Magistrates Court and was charged with criminal nuisance as defined in section 46 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
ZRP officers allege that Sithole together with some unidentified people who have not yet been apprehended participated in a demonstration held at New Government Complex in Harare on 1 April
2021, where he sang protest songs with the lyrics “haikona kutamba neropa revakomana” and held placards inscribed “Free Mako, Free Joana, Ziyambi Must Go”.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday 28 April 2021, the High Court will hear and make a determination on a fresh bail appeal filed by Harare West constituency legislator Hon. Joana Mamombe and MDC-Alliance party youth leader Cecilia Chimbiri seeking to be released from Chikurubi Maximum Prison, where they have been in detention for 53 days.
Hon. Mamombe and Chimbiri, who are represented by Alec Muchadehama, Charles Kwaramba and Jeremiah Bamu of ZLHR were arrested on 5 March 2021 by ZRP officers and charged for allegedly failing to confine themselves at home and convening a media briefing outside Harare Magistrates Court calling for release of pro-democracy campaigner Makomborero Haruzivishe in contravention of Zimbabwe’s national lockdown regulations.
The hearing of their bail appeal on Wednesday 28 April 2021 will be the fourth time that they have sought to be released from prison pending the commencement of their trial.
The High Court will also make a determination on a bail appeal filed by Ngonidzashe Mupfumba, Patrick Shumba and Kudakwashe Butau, who were denied bail by Magistrate Denis Mangosi.
The trio was arrested on 6 April 2021 by ZRP officers and charged with disorderly conduct after they allegedly chanted some slogans outside Harare Magistrates Court after attending a court session for Haruzivishe.
Mupfumba, Shumba and Butau are represented by Gift Mtisi of ZLHR.
Bulawayo Man Run-Over By Earth Moving Machine
A 33-year-old man from Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park suburb died Monday after being run over by an earth-moving machine (dozer) which he was being tested on, police have said.
Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Abednico Ncube in a statement confirmed the accident adding that the body of the deceased, Tutukani Mlotshwa, had since been conveyed to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) mortuary for post mortem. Ncube said:
Police in Bulawayo received a report that on the 26th April 2021 at around 1000hrs, a fatal
incident involving an earth-moving machine (Dozer) occurred in Bulawayo, where a male adult was killed.
Circumstances are that the now deceased, Tutukani Mlotshwa, a male adult aged 33 years
residing in Cowdray Park, Bulawayo was being tested on his earth-moving operating skills so that he could be employed as an earth-moving machine operator. The machine suddenly stopped, as he was operating it.
He got out of the operator’s seat and opened the engine cabinet. He started reviving the machine and it suddenly started moving again. He lost his balance and fell from the wheel where he was standing and was pulled under the machine. The dozer then crushed him beneath its wheels and continued moving on its own.
He said Mlotshwa who sustained multiple body injuries was ferried to the United Bulawayo
Hospitals (UBH) where he was certified dead upon arrival.
Ncube added that the cause of the death was due to negligence by the now deceased and the case will be investigated as sudden death.
He also said it is regrettable that life was lost through an incident that was avoidable and urged members of the general public to be cautious when operating machines as they are not predictable.
-Online
Govt Going Ahead With No-Work-No-Pay Move, Names Of Teachers Who Skipped Work Submitted To PSC
The list of teachers who skipped lessons last month has been sent by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to the Public Service Commission while the list of teachers missing from their classrooms this month is being collected as Government moves to enforce the policy of no-work no-pay.
Last week, Government urged teachers and other civil servants to carry out their duties normally while negotiations with their representatives for a salary adjustment continue. But it was also made clear that the Government was implementing the standard global procedure of not paying those who were not at work without lawful excuse.
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa confirmed yesterday after the Cabinet meeting that the Public Service Commission would now be implementing this policy.
“Government reiterates that it will strictly apply the no-work no-pay labour principle to all cases of teacher absenteeism, and the responsible ministry has compiled and submitted a list of teachers that did not conduct lessons in March to the Public Service Commission. The April list is being compiled,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.
Although negotiations are ongoing, Government unilaterally raised civil service salaries 25 percent this month with a further 50 percent to be effected in June as it follows its other policy of boosting salaries as its revenues rise.
In its meetings with employees, Government has outlined the fiscal constraints, many emanating from a prolonged economic shutdown owing to the lockdown measures instituted to manage the Covid-19 pandemic, during which revenue generation was reduced.
The Government has the twin policies of ensuring long-term growth by ensuring recurrent expenditure, which includes salaries, are paid out of taxes, without borrowing or printing money, but will keep the slice of revenue devoted to pay roughly constant, meaning pay rises as tax revenues rise.
Despite the competing needs, and this includes the additions to the health budget to fight Covid-19 and buy vaccines, Government has remained committed to fulfilling the payment of salaries and benefits to all civil servants, including those that were sent home during the long periods of high level national lockdown.
As part of the Covid-19 prevention measures, Minister Mutsvangwa said law enforcement agents are intensifying efforts to curb the re-emergence of illegal transport operators countrywide as more groups take the major risks of flouting lockdown regulations. She said 17 727 arrests were made countrywide during the week under review for flouting lockdown regulations, bringing the total arrested so far to 607 386 since the start of the pandemic in Zimbabwe.
Most kombi operators have returned their buses to the roads and are operating as before although under present regulations only those who are registered with Zupco are supposed to have their mini-buses on the road.
Critically, the transport operators are not observing the Covid-19 prevention protocols such as sanitising passengers and disinfecting their vehicles regularly. There is also information that some transport operators that previously owned kombis, have sold them and reinvested in fuel-saving vehicles such as the Honda Fit and Toyota Wish cars, which now crowd urban routes and highways.
Some of those risking travel in such cars are not only exposing themselves to health hazards, but have been robbed or raped.
-State Media
Mwonzora Aligned Senators Defy Party Position On Amendment Bill 2
Senators from the Douglas Mwonzora-led opposition MDC-T party yesterday deviated from their party position on the Constitutional Amendment No 2 Bill and rejected clauses giving unfettered powers to President Emmerson Mnangagwa to handpick his deputies as well as judges, saying the proposed changes would entrench dictatorship.
The senators, who contributed to the Second Reading Stage of the Bill demanded that the “running mate” clause be retained after it was struck down by the Lower House.
Their counterparts in the National Assembly last Tuesday sided with Zanu-PF legislators to pass the controversial Bill.
Clauses 3, 4 and 5 of the Bill propose to do away with the “running mate” provision which compels the President to be elected on the same ticket with his two deputies.
Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi told senators that the proposed amendment was progressive.
“This is contrary to the practice of our Southern African Development Community (Sadc) partners, where the President appoints the other members of the Presidium. The President ought to have the freedom to choose, at any time, the Vice-President he is comfortable to work with,” Ziyambi said.
But Mwonzora’s legislators rejected the amendments.
Midlands senator Morgen Komichi said adopting the amendments would take back the country back to the Robert Mugabe era, where Executive powers were concentrated on the President.
“The powers that were taken and were being used during the old dispensation were too many. The President had too much power before the new dispensation and it created what we call a big man. In other words, it created a dictator. People become frightened when the Constitution is amended. The powers that were stripped from one person are now going back to that person (President),” Komichi said.
He said when a President dies, there must be a smooth transfer of power.
“When (Tanzanian) President (John) Magufuli passed away, the following day Madame President (Samia Suluhu Hassan ) was sworn-in and there was no problem. So why can we not do the same as Zimbabwe? Do we think that when people are chosen as the first and second Vice-Presidents, they become enemies of the President of the nation?”
Komichi also opposed the proposed clauses which allowed the President to appoint judges, saying it would compromise the independence of the Judiciary.
Harare Metropolitan senator Elias Mudzuri warned other senators against betraying the will of the electorate by passing a defective constitutional amendment
Masvingo senator Tichinani Mavetera (MDC-T) said: “I do not want to be reminded of the most embarrassing situation in the previous dispensation where we had a Vice-President being embarrassed in public and being told by the First Lady: ‘you work at the mercy of the President’.
“When you have the President appointing the Judiciary, we have got a problem. Where is that independence? One who appoints can disappoint, I know we have got party jackets, but those jackets are not above national jackets. This is an onerous responsibility bestowed on us to defend the institution called Parliament.”
Masvingo senator Esinath Rwambiwa then suggested that the proposed amendment should go for public hearing.
“The Constitution was crafted in 2013 and we all agreed that is what we want. We have not gone back to the people to tell them the status right now and we are already changing what they said. I do not think it is right. This came from the people and we should take it back to the people,” she said.
Zanu-PF senators were all in support of the proposed constitutional amendments, saying the President should have the power to handpick his preferred deputies and judges.
Mashonaland West senator Joseph Chirongoma (Zanu-PF) said: “We want the President there and he should be able to choose his own Vice-Presidents and that is what the people said. Even if we are to go back to consult the people, they will reiterate word for word what I have said in this House.”
Ziyambi said opposition senators were taking issue over nothing as the function of a Vice-President was simply to assist and nothing more.
“Now you have a President, the assistant does not want to assist and you need an impeachment process to remove him. So this clause was so badly done to the extent that I do not even understand why people are clamouring for it. It is one of the most useless clauses in the Constitution,” Ziyambi said.
He said the President should be allowed to exercise all Executive powers.
Among other proposed amendments of the Constitution in the Bill is the provision that says the 60 proportional representation seats must remain in force until 2033.
The Bill also proposes to exempt sitting judges from undergoing public interviews, and that judges should serve beyond retirement age of 70 years.
Senate will continue debating the Bill today.
-Newsday
Govt Implements No Work No Salary Policy

By A Correspondent- The list of teachers who skipped lessons last month has been sent by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to the Public Service Commission while the list of teachers missing from their classrooms this month is being collected as Government moves to enforce the policy of no-work no-pay.
Last week, Government urged teachers and other civil servants to carry out their duties normally while negotiations with their representatives for a salary adjustment continue. But it was also made clear that the Government was implementing the standard global procedure of not paying those who were not at work without lawful excuse.
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa confirmed yesterday after the Cabinet meeting that the Public Service Commission would now be implementing this policy.
“Government reiterates that it will strictly apply the no-work no-pay labour principle to all cases of teacher absenteeism, and the responsible ministry has compiled and submitted a list of teachers that did not conduct lessons in March to the Public Service Commission. The April list is being compiled,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.
Although negotiations are ongoing, Government unilaterally raised civil service salaries 25 percent this month with a further 50 percent to be effected in June as it follows its other policy of boosting salaries as its revenues rise.
In its meetings with employees, Government has outlined the fiscal constraints, many emanating from a prolonged economic shutdown owing to the lockdown measures instituted to manage the Covid-19 pandemic, during which revenue generation was reduced.
The Government has the twin policies of ensuring long-term growth by ensuring recurrent expenditure, which includes salaries, are paid out of taxes, without borrowing or printing money, but will keep the slice of revenue devoted to pay roughly constant, meaning pay rises as tax revenues rise.
Despite the competing needs, and this includes the additions to the health budget to fight Covid-19 and buy vaccines, Government has remained committed to fulfilling the payment of salaries and benefits to all civil servants, including those that were sent home during the long periods of high level national lockdown.
As part of the Covid-19 prevention measures, Minister Mutsvangwa said law enforcement agents are intensifying efforts to curb the re-emergence of illegal transport operators countrywide as more groups take the major risks of flouting lockdown regulations. She said 17 727 arrests were made countrywide during the week under review for flouting lockdown regulations, bringing the total arrested so far to 607 386 since the start of the pandemic in Zimbabwe.
Most kombi operators have returned their buses to the roads and are operating as before although under present regulations only those who are registered with Zupco are supposed to have their mini-buses on the road.
Critically, the transport operators are not observing the Covid-19 prevention protocols such as sanitising passengers and disinfecting their vehicles regularly. There is also information that some transport operators that previously owned kombis, have sold them and reinvested in fuel-saving vehicles such as the Honda Fit and Toyota Wish cars, which now crowd urban routes and highways.
Some of those risking travel in such cars are not only exposing themselves to health hazards, but have been robbed or raped.-statemedia
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NUST Student Hospitalised After Phone Explosion
By A Correspondent- A part four Journalism student at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) was hospitalised after her cellphone exploded in her handbag, leaving her unconscious.
The university yesterday confirmed that Miss Khanyile Sithole was rushed to the United Bulawayo Hospitals after she collapsed following the blast in a lecture room on Monday.
Investigations are still underway to establish what could have caused the explosion although experts say mobile phones with faulty batteries or charging systems can explode spontaneously. Efforts to get comment from Miss Sithole were fruitless but her classmates said the explosion startled most of them into seeking cover.
“We were all seated waiting for our lecturer to arrive when we heard a loud pop. I thought the building was disintegrating. For a moment I thought maybe all the widows had been shattered, only to see smoke coming out of Khanyile’s handbag,” said one of her classmates.
“Khanyile was apparently more shocked than the rest of us. She shot out of her chair and immediately collapsed. When the dust had settled and we felt we were out of danger, some classmates took her to the campus clinic where nurses referred her to UBH for treatment. We are still in shock but we are happy that no one got injured during the incident,” said a student on condition of anonymity.
Experts say phone explosions can be caused by defects in manufacturing and usually it is batteries that lead to that.
“The common cause of battery explosion is when it is over-charged. In a cell phone’s battery system, there are separators that prevent two electrodes from connecting with each other. When the separators don’t work properly, it is more likely that these two electrodes will touch one another, and this will cause explosions,” reads a statement from an online electronic company.
Contacted for comment, Nust director for marketing and communications Mr Thabani Mpofu said Miss Sithole was stable.
“A part four student had an unfortunate incident after her phone exploded in her handbag which had a bottle of perfume. There was panic among students and she also suffered shock,” said Mr Mpofu.
“She was taken to UBH for treatment but we are happy to report that she has recovered as she had collapsed following the incident. She did not suffer any injury or burns just that her handbag was burnt after the explosion,” he said.
Mr Mpofu said Nust clinic nurses resuscitated Miss Sithole and referred her to UBH for further assessment.
“My comment would be to urge students to avoid carrying perfumes in the handbags together with cell phones as we suspect that may have caused the explosion. Sometimes when there are special occasions here at Nust like the graduation ceremony we ask students and parents not to bring perfumes as a combination of these may lead to an explosion,” said Mr Mpofu. He however, said the institution was still to ascertain the exact cause of the explosion.-statemedia
Solidarity For Arrested MDC Alliance Youths
By A Correspondent- Opposition Zimbabwe People First has stood in solidarity with the recently arrested MDC Alliance Nation Youth chairperson, Obey Sithole and other leaders, activists, and citizens detained “for advocating for change.”
Sithole was on Monday arrested while leaving the Harare Magistrates Court where he was answering charges of holding an illegal demonstration in Warren Park last year. He said he was yet to be informed of the charges. We present Zimbabwe People First’s statement in full below.
THE Zimbabwe People First youths stand in solidarity with the recently arrested MDC Alliance Nation Youth chairperson Cde Obey Sithole and all other leaders, activists, and citizens incarcerated for advocating for change in our beloved Motherland – Zimbabwe.
We take serious notice of the injustice being perpetrated by the uniformed forces, the courts, and Zanu PF.These institutions, we believe are abetting gross human rights abuses exhibited by the continued persecution of opposition leaders and activists with the recent arrest of Cde Obey, Cde Joanna Mamombe, and others including myself Stephen Mazanza, the Zimbabwe People First national youth chairperson.
We believe and are gravely concerned that the Zanu PF regime is now stooping so low and has run out of ideas.
Their only option is to arrest, detain, and imprison anyone who they believe can stand up to them. All we are doing is excising our constitutional and democratic rights by either speaking out against the injustices we see or speaking for what we believe in.
The regime and its enablers cannot force us to love their evil deeds and as youths, we say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. As youths, we have suffered enough because of Zanu PF.
We have no jobs, no food, and no proper education. In short, we are a lost generation.
This regime is so lost that the only way they know to resolve any differences is through violence and abductions. We demand reforms, we demand electoral reforms, media reforms, we demand that the uniformed forces must be non-partisan, we demand free education, we desire peace we desire the prosperity of our nation.
To the regime we say, “Please stop this persecution of opposition leaders. Stop arresting the youths”.
Stephen Mazanza
Zimbabwe People First national youth chairperson
Another Zim Doctor Dies

By A Correspondent- Legend in the medical field Dr Norleen T .M .Mbuwayesango has died.
Read the death notice:
“We sadly announce the death of a legend in the medical field Dr Norleen T .M .Mbuwayesango. She was wife to the famous Dr Mbuwayesango A Bothwell .
She succumbed to cancer yesterday afternoon.
Mourners are gathered in Westgate, Harare.
We publish the late Dr Mbuwayesango’s cancer journey which was published on June 10 2020 in Issues/ Pane Nyaya :
The Issues PaneNyaya #WCW for this week is an inspiration, a woman on a journey and a champion in our eyes.
This wife to Bothwell and mother of Tatenda and Shingai is confronting ‘head-on’ one the most feared, and life-threatening situations of our time – a cancer diagnosis.
Her name is Dr Noleen Tembani Munyandu-Mbuwayesango. On the morning of September 23, 2019, she found herself in a situation that she had never dreamt of or desired, a reality that she had always feared.
Driven by a conviction beyond her comprehension, she decided to self-examine her breasts as she took her shower. To her total alarm and shock, she observed a lump in one of her breasts.
Panic, fear, and despondency followed, as she shared the information with her husband and both being medical practitioners, immediately knew that it was breast cancer.
As they sat at their breakfast table that morning, mulling over the next steps, both were shuttered but knew they had to brace up to face their new reality even on the backdrop of knowledge on how deadly the disease could be and how difficult it could be to treat.
A few investigations later – various blood tests, CT scans, a Mammogram, MRI scan, bone scan and all the rigmarole – the cancer was placed at Stage IV. This stage meant that the cancer had spread to other parts of her body and was advanced. Noleen found herself stuck between being a doctor to other patients and suddenly a patient with a life-threatening condition- it was then that her daunting journey began…
A treatment plan was put in place where she would go through the steps of chemotherapy, surgery, and radiotherapy and on 11 October 2019, the plan of treatment was operationalized.
The effects of chemotherapy immediately kicked in – diarrhoea, weight loss, lack of appetite, vomiting, loss of hair, change of skin and nail colour, body discomforts to name but a few. Noleen became prone to infections and all sorts of negative effects ensued.
By the end of the fourth cycle of Chemotherapy, she had lost about 10 kilograms. According to her it was ‘terrible’ so much that she even considered the option of quitting, but her doctors encouraged her and adjusted her doses to help her pull through.
She has since finished chemotherapy, had surgery, and is now undergoing radiotherapy.
We crush on her today, because of the journey that she’s travelled– not just one of boldness, bravery, positivity and utter determination, but also a journey that has opened her eyes to the needs around cancer, and driven her to TAKE ACTION.
The gaps surrounding cancer treatment in Zimbabwe registered a new meaning to Noleen as she journeyed – the limited access to information, to treatment and to screening and knowledge became glaringly real. The number of cancer-related deaths that could have been derailed.
Today Noleen is pursuing addressing these needs and making a positive change. She is enacting the change she wants to see as has now made it her primary role, to ensure that breast cancer does not maintain an upper hand on Zimbabwean women.
In addition to writing a book documenting her journey with cancer to motivate others, through a Trust under registration she has pledged to work on mitigating breast health issues by improved awareness, screening, diagnoses, access to treatment and follow up on survivors.
Noleen represents the myriads of untold stories and battles with cancer. The tears cried in secret and the pain endured unattended. She represents the women who have lived, and those who succumbed.
Noleen represents hope and a nudge towards fighting on.
Issues PaneNyaya finds herself deeply inspired and could not help but crush on her.”
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Man Run Over By Earth Moving Machine While Getting Tested For Employment
By A Correspondent- A 33 year old man from Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park suburb died Monday after being run over by an earth-moving machine (dozer) which he was being tested on, police have said.
Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Abednico Ncube in a statement confirmed the accident adding that the body of the deceased, Tutukani Mlotshwa, had since been conveyed to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) mortuary for post mortem. Ncube said:
Police in Bulawayo received a report that on the 26th April 2021 at around 1000hrs, a fatal incident involving an earth-moving machine (Dozer) occurred in Bulawayo, where a male adult was killed.
Circumstances are that the now deceased, Tutukani Mlotshwa, a male adult aged 33 years residing in Cowdray Park, Bulawayo was being tested on his earth-moving operating skills so that he could be employed as an earth-moving machine operator. The machine suddenly stopped, as he was operating it.
He got out of the operator’s seat and opened the engine cabinet. He started reviving the machine and it suddenly started moving again. He lost his balance and fell from the wheel where he was standing and was pulled under the machine. The dozer then crushed him beneath its wheels and continued moving on its own.
He said Mlotshwa who sustained multiple body injuries was ferried to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) where he was certified dead upon arrival.
Ncube added that the cause of the death was due to negligence by the now deceased and the case will be investigated as sudden death.
He also said it is regrettable that life was lost through an incident that was avoidable and urged members of the general public to be cautious when operating machines as they are not predictable.
Over-regulation Of The Internet A Threat To Digital Dights: MISA
By MISA Zimbabwe| One of the reasons that contributed to the increased levels of Internet penetration in Africa and in Zimbabwe was that the internet space was perceived as a ‘free and unregulated space’ for freedom of expression and access to information.
It was also viewed as a platform that provided the freedom, security and privacy for free expression and exchange of ideas and information.
This, however, has never been the true state of affairs as far as the Internet is concerned. Social media platforms have policies that regulate user behaviour on their platforms.
In Zimbabwe, existing laws have also been used to punish certain behaviour online, especially through the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
Internet regulation has been characterised by different forms of ‘regulation’ that seemingly point at limiting freedom of expression. This includes restrictions on connectivity as was noted on a large scale during the 2019 Internet shutdown in Zimbabwe, intimidation and violence, censorship and surveillance, among others.
It is reported that the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Senator Monica Mutsvangwa, was recently asked in parliament what the government is doing to ensure and enforce cybersecurity and also punishing internet abusers.
The minister reportedly responded by saying the government is aware of the havoc which is caused by fake news on social media among families, communities and countries.
In that regard, the government is crafting a Cyber Bill which would soon be enacted to make sure that those who get on social media will be accountable and can be followed for what they would have written on social media and be dealt with if it is causing havoc and disharmony among the people.
It is MISA Zimbabwe’s position that the terms internet or social media abuse are very vague terms hence if any intention is expressed to punish conduct online, it would be important to specify that conduct.
This does not take away the need for responsible behaviour online, but neither does it mean every conversation or communication should be an offence or punishable at law.
The Internet space is, however, peculiar because the information is shared easily and quickly and has enabled other forms of expression like what is now known as digital activism or online movements.
In Zimbabwe, such notable movements have been the #ThisFlagMovement and also the #TajamukaMovement, which were aimed at advocating for the promotion of human rights and demanding improved access to basic needs.
Be that as it may be, regulation of the internet should not be centred on the tool, but rather on behaviours that can be justifiably identified as wrongs.
The first arrest based on social media communication was that of Vikazi Mavhudzi, who was charged with allegedly attempting to subvert a constitutionally elected government in 2011, although the case was dismissed for lack of evidence.
Since then, a trend of several arrests has been noted based on online communication, including that of Pastor Evan Mawarire, and more recently, that of freelance journalist Hopewell Chin’ono.
There seems to be a pattern of arrests in Zimbabwe which have promoted self-censorship and fear among citizens to freely express themselves, especially online. If anything, this trend is pointing more towards abuse of the legislative process and the criminal justice system.
For instance, following the #ZimbabweanLivesMatter campaign, an online campaign that was aimed at advocating against human rights violations in Zimbabwe, there was a proposition for the drafting of a Patriotic Bill, to criminalise ‘campaigning against one’s own country’.
MISA Zimbabwe position
MISA Zimbabwe’s key position is that any form of regulation of the Internet should be aimed at creating safe online spaces for the exercise of rights. More so, safe spaces for women and children who have largely been victims of online violence instead of being centred on the criminalisation of online communication under the guise of internet abuse.
The Cybersecurity and Data Protection Bill which was gazetted in May 2020, should therefore not be couched from the perspective of dealing with internet abusers.
The preamble of the Bill states that it is an Act to provide for data protection with due regard to the Declaration of Rights in the Constitution, public and national interest, and to establish a Cybersecurity and Data Protection Authority, and to provide for their functions.
That human rights centred approach is what should shape legislation in Zimbabwe.
Likewise, it is critical to also highlight that cybersecurity does not mean, and neither is it restricted to national security, although a culture of cybersecurity will create safe online spaces, promote digital rights and also promote national security.
It is notable that the gazetted Bill provided for offences like sending threatening data messages, cyberbullying and harassment, the transmission of false data messages intending to cause harm, the transmission of intimate images without consent, and child pornography, among others.
However, MISA Zimbabwe stands by its earlier position as noted in its commentary on the Bill. The provisions should not be wide and vague, particularly the provisions on cyberbullying and harassment, false information, the transmission of data messages inciting violence or damage to property.
These provisions were relied on to infringe on free expression through the now-repealed Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and also through the existing Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
Pertaining to false information, it is not disputed that the spread of false information has been prevalent, more so during COVID-19. The World Health Organisation has also noted what is termed as an ‘infodemic’ as being an overabundance of information, which has resulted in the prevalence of misinformation.
Of note, is that there already exists a constitutional court order, in the case of Chimakure and 2 others v Attorney General, where the court noted that false news offences are unconstitutional as they infringe on freedom of expression and promote self-censorship.
The current framing of the provision in the Cyber bill is equally wide and vague, and will potentially resuscitate criminal defamation and promote self-censorship, which was similarly outlawed in the case of Madanhire and Another versus the Attorney General.
It should be noted that where false information has been spread, it is either misinformation or disinformation. Misinformation differs from disinformation in that disinformation is aimed at deliberately misleading, while misinformation can be through the genuine belief that the information is true.
The law should clearly distinguish the two and provide for possible defences which can include lack of knowledge of falsity.
Further, there are several ways of curbing the spread of false news that the government can implement which includes an open-door policy to providing substantive and accurate information. The government can also invest in innovative tools for fact-checking and information verification while also raising awareness and capacitating the public on the use of such tools.
This limits the risk of the overregulation of the internet space.
Above all, the golden rule is that any limitation of rights should be lawful, proportionate and necessary in a democratic society based on openness, justice, human dignity, equality and freedom.
Withdraw The Proposed Patriotic Bill, CSOs Tell Zanu PF
Civil society organisations in Zimbabwe strongly condemn the increasing attempts to silence and shrink the civic space through the proposal to introduce the Patriotic Bill. It is our position that the proposed Patriotic Bill serves a single purpose, which is to criminalise free speech, and ultimately control, intimidate and stifle citizens’ democratic rights and fundamental freedoms as enshrined in the Zimbabwe Constitution’s Chapter 4 Bill of Rights.
On the 4th of August 2020, Information Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, in her reading of the 27th Post Cabinet Press Briefing, highlighted that the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC), in its 2018 and 2019 annual reports proposed the introduction of the Patriotic Bill. It was highlighted that the NPRC had recommended that “campaigning against one’s country” should be legislated at law and “criminalised”.
On the 4th of October 2020, The Sunday Mail published an article in which it was reported that principles of the proposed Patriotic Bill aimed at criminalising private correspondence with foreign governments to the detriment of the national interests, had been drafted, and were soon to be tabled before Cabinet for consideration for legal enactment. On the 2nd of March 2021, the late ZANU-PF legislator for Mberengwa South, Alum Mpofu, moved a motion in the National Assembly for the enactment of the proposed Patriotic Bill. Mpofu indicated that he was concerned with the negative portrayal of the country’s image and reputation and motivated that as the reason for moving the motion.
Amidst growing international condemnation of sustained State-sponsored human rights violations in Zimbabwe, the government has on numerous occassions, sought to shift blame by making unsubstantiated accusations of collusion between foreign governments and well-meaning citizens.
It is important to note that civil society organisations in their role as watchdogs, raise alarm both domestically and internationally on human rights developments. Therefore, the Patriotic Bill when viewed in unison with the proposed changes to the Private Voluntary Organisations Act [Chapter 17:05] points to an apparent attempt to stifle the activities of civil society organisations, thus undermining their watchdog and agenda setting role in perpetuating national democracy, good governance, demanding accountability and independent monitoring of duty bearers. It is our position that the proposed Patriotic Bill will only serves as a weapon to punish civil society organisations and political adversaries for exercising the right to expression, particularly in relation to the state of the nation.
As the Heads of NGO Coalitions operating in Zimbabwe, our considered view is that the general and sweeping nature of the proposed Bill is a cause for concern as it appears that it would apply to any citizen, civil society organisation and political opponent/party. There does not appear to be a delineation of what would constitute unacceptable private correspondence with foreign governments, save for what is determined by the government and in particular the ruling party. This is particularly of concern to the work of human rights-related organisations, whose mandate is to observe, bring attention to and seek redress for human rights violations.
As such, it is our consolidated view that there can be no room for a law such as the one proposed in a democratic society. We, therefore, call upon the government to:
- Withdraw the proposed Patriotic Bill.
- Focus on the alignment of existing laws with the Constitution.
- Promote and uphold human rights in Zimbabwe.
- To uphold the rule of law in Zimbabwe and independence of the judiciary.
- To undertake legislative and administrative measures to implement the recommendations of the Motlanthe Commission.
- To accelerate implementation of political, electoral and legislative reforms to improve
democratic processes in Zimbabwe. - To address the issues arising from the reports by the 2018 Election Observer Missions in
anticipation of the 2023 elections.
Remembering Peter Tom Butao Who Was Killed During “Operation Wakavhotera Papi”
Senior Army Officer Declared Liberation War Hero
Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) senior officer Colonel Christopher Rufu Mayoyo, who died on Friday last week and was declared a liberation war hero was buried yesterday at Plot 2 Jatala Estates farm in Triangle.
Col Mayoyo, whose Chimurenga name was Charles Muchadura, was 63 at the time of his death.
In a statement this morning, ZNA director Public Relations, Colonel Alphios Makotore, said Zanu PF Secretary for Administration Cde Orbert Mpofu confirmed the status.
“In a letter conferring the Liberation War hero status to the late Colonel, Zanu PF Secretary for Administration said Colonel Mayoyo will be buried today(yesterday), 27 April 2021 at Plot 2 Jatala Estate Triangle, Chiredzi,” said Col Makotore.
Col Makotore said ZNA Chief of Staff Administration Staff, Major General Paul Chima, was the chief mourner.
Col Mayoyo was born on November 5, 1958 in Mayoyo Village, Zaka District in Masvingo.
He did his primary education at Mudavanhu School in the area before proceeding for secondary education at Mashoko Secondary School in Bikita from 1972 to 1975.
Col Mayoyo then went to Goromonzi High School for Advanced level where he was forced to drop out after only attending the first term due to financial challenges experienced by most indigenous families during the colonial era.
The senior officer joined the liberation struggle in 1976 and underwent military training at Takawira 2 in Mozambique before being moved to Nachingweya in Tanzania for further military training.
Col Mayoyo was deployed into the country with the Sasa Maliza Task Force at the height of the war and operated in the St Anne’s Goto area in Hwedza until ceasefire.
He was attested into the ZNA on 25 March 1980 as a private and rose through the ranks to colonel, the rank he held until the time of his death.
Col Mayoyo served with various units, among them 2.1 Infantry Battalion, Harare Base Workshops, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Directorate and Zimbabwe Staff College.
He also held several appointments which included Directing Staff at the Zimbabwe Staff College, Commanding Officer Harare Base Workshops and Director Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Directorate.
Col Mayoyo did several courses, among them the Potential Officers Course in 1989, Workshop Commanders Course in 1992 and Joint Command and Staff Course in Ghana in 1996.
He was awarded the Liberation War Medal, Independence Medal, Mozambique Campaign Medal, Democratic Republic of Congo Campaign Medal and the Commander Zimbabwe Order of Merit Award.
Col Mayoyo is survived by his wife Priscilla, four children and five grandchildren.
His death came after two top Air Force of Zimbabwe bosses, Wing Commander Manyowa, Flight Lieutenant Annita Mapiye and a technician were killed in fiery helicopter in Acturus last week.
-State Media
Human Rights Lobby Group Speaks Against Continued Incarceration Of Joana Mamombe, Cecelia Chimbiri
The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition Gender Committee notes with huge concern, the continued incarceration and persecution of MDC Alliance female activists, Joanna Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri.
The activists are victims of persecution by prosecution and their ordeal at the hands of the State is clear testimony to the weaponization of the judiciary.
We note with great concern that the State continues to use judicial capture as a weapon to victimize dissenting voices in the country.
Mamombe, Chimbiri and another MDC Alliance activist, Netsai Marova were subjected to torture and sexual abuse by state security agents when they were arrested in May 2020 after protesting against the failure by the State to provide essential services to citizens following the outbreak of the Covid 19 pandemic.
Following this ordeal, the trio spent 17 days in detention.
Currently, Mamombe and Chimbiri are languishing in remand prison after they were arrested in early March 2021 for addressing journalists at the Harare Magistrates Court.
On April 23, 2021Mamombe was forcibly removed from hospital where she had gone for medical attention. Prison authorities claimed they had been given instructions from above.
The Crisis Coalition Gender Committee is perturbed by the fact that judicial capture has led to violation of citizens’ fundamental rights enshrined in the country’s constitution.
In the case of Mamombe, the State continues to defy Section 50 of the country’s constitution on the rights of arrested and detained persons.
The State has also used pretrial detention as a weapon to punish dissenting voices and this is evidenced by the fact that in most cases involving bail applications by incarcerated activists, the High Court has often pointed out to a miscarriage of justice on the part of the lower courts.
We implore the State to uphold citizens’ fundamental rights and desist from weaponization of the judiciary to clampdown on opposition activists.
An independent judiciary is a critical component of a democratic society and we condemn the State’s overbearing influence on the judiciary.
We are further concerned that the State continues to use brute force in response to genuine calls for reforms by concerned citizens.
As the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition Gender Committee, we will use all appropriate legal means to challenge judicial capture and hold the State to account on rights violations and we call upon progressive Zimbabweans to compliment our efforts.
WATCH- Harare Man Screaming On Top Of His Voice Over Mbuya Nehanda Statue
ED Govt Under Fire Over Auditor General’s Report
By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government is under fire over the release of the 2019 Auditor-General’s report, which civil society organisations (CSOs) suspect could contain damning exposés of abuse of public funds.
The audit report, which was supposed to be tabled before Parliament mid-June last year, has not yet been released and government has remained mum about it.
The CSOs claimed that government was preventing Auditor-General Midred Chiri from publicising the 2019 audits of government, parastatals and local authorities accounts, which would expose public officials.
Former chairperson of the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee, Tendai Biti, told NewsDay that although the audit process could have been stalled by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, it should have been published by now.
“Audit reports should be released on time as stipulated in the Public Finance Management Act to guarantee public finance accountability,” said Biti, who also once served as Finance minister.
“Citizens need to know how their money is being utilised and they can monitor it through the Auditor-General’s report. Failure to provide the report for public scrutiny is, therefore, unconstitutional.”
In the past, the AG’s reports have revealed abuse of millions of dollars in public funds.
Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum executive director Musa Kika said it had become the norm that government-run institutions failed to provide public reports timeously, which resulted in public financial losses going unchecked.
“Delay of the AG’s report exposes accountability and transparency deficits in an office that is supposed to exert accountability on others. These reports are for the public, who are the stockholders of public power and public resources, and must always have occasion to inspect them,” he said.
“Unfortunately, this appears to be a standing practice with many State-affiliated or constitutional offices that do not take time stipulations for release of reports seriously.”
Presidential spokesperson George Charamba said he could not comment on the matter.
“I cannot comment on issues in the AG’s office. Her office is better placed to answer your questions,” Charamba said.
Chiri could not be reached for comment on her mobile phone.
During a recent discussion on public finance management, Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development official Angella Mandoreba said the problem with failure to release the AG’s report was that some public officials that might be implicated could be leaving office and going outside the country before they were held to account for misuse or abuse of funds.
“We are almost mid-2021 when the 2019 report hasn’t yet been released so by that time the AG’s report will be presented well after people have forgotten some of the important issues in the report. Timeliness is crucial in publishing such reports which are important for the public to monitor how public funds are utilised,” Mandoreba said.
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Robbers Who Stole From Former Minister’s Farm Nabbed
By A Correspondent- The eight suspected robbers who pounced on former Agriculture minister Joseph Made’s farm before stealing an assortment of goods worth thousands of dollars appeared before Marondera magistrate Patience Chirimo yesterday facing unlawful entry, theft and possession of dangerous drugs charges.
Fungai Jiri (34), Tafadzwa Masimo (33), Talent Mugandani (25), Genesis Matiza (30), Sylvester Masimo (20) Takudzwa Mukamba (19), Prudence Bata (21) and Tadia Shanganya (17) were remanded in custody to May 7 for trial.
Allegations are that on April 22, police detectives in Marondera were tipped that the suspected broke into a house and stole various goods in Macheke, a neighbouring small town.h
The police detectives then went to a house in Mutamba, Macheke, where the accused persons were staying.
The detectives apprehended Jiri, Tafadzwa, Mugandani and Matiza leading to the discovery of various properties, including mattresses, gas tanks, fridges and microwaves, among other things.
Upon being quizzed, the accused persons implicated four others who were later arrested in Wedza.
The court heard that on April 15, Sylvester Masimo and Mukamba, who were employed at Made’s Tara Farm, and their accomplices used a claw bar to force open a locked door to the former minister’s house.
The accused went on to steal a six-plate gas and electric industrial stove, seven mattresses, a deep freezer, a microwave oven, 2×14-inch television sets, a 7kg gas tank, a 3kg gas tank, a Capri fridge, a 5,5 horsepower generator, a one-plate gas burner, various clothes, aluminium pipes, cutlery, a Motorola base station radio and five garden chairs.
On March 16 at Bronsburry Farm in Marondera, the accused allegedly cut the fence, got into the yard and stole one unregistered black and red Honda motorbike. On March 30, the accused persons went to Matepe Farm, where they cut a perimeter fence, got into the yard and stole two unregistered Honda motorbikes, two mountain bicycles, helmets, three pairs of goggles and a car battery.
The value of the stolen property was around $800 000.-Newsday
Cost Of Living Soars To Over ZW$28K For A Family Of Five

By A Correspondent- The monthly cost of living for a family of five has shot to $28 362 from $26 560 in March, data from the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) indicated yesterday.
Price increases have continued to eat into the consumers’ pockets whose earnings fall far below this figure.
ZimStat said a Zimbabwean consumer now requires $5 672,47 to stay above the poverty datum line (PDL), also known as the Total Consumption Poverty Line (TCPL).
This figure was $5 312,19 in March.
In December last year, ZimStat stopped reporting on the PDL for a family of five to focus on individual data.
It said this was in line with international standards.
But translated to an average family, the $5 672 adds up to $28 362.
“The Total Consumption Poverty Line (TCPL) for Zimbabwe stood at $5 672,47 per person in April 2021. This means that an individual required that much to purchase both non-food and food items as at April 2021 in order not to be deemed poor. This represents an increase of 6,8% compared to the March 2021 figure of $5 312,19,” ZimStat said.
According to the statistics agency, the food poverty line (FPL) stood at $4 099,95 during the period.
This represents an increase of 1,7% over the March 2021 figure of $4 033.
FPL represents the amount of money that an individual requires to afford the minimum required daily energy intake of 2 100 calories.
ZimStat said the poverty datum lines varied by province as prices vary from place to place.
The data showed that Mashonaland Central had the highest cost of living at $31 770 followed by Matabeleland North and Mashonaland East with $31 420 and $30 995, respectively.
Bulawayo’s cost of living was pegged at $30 925, with Manicaland at $30 130, Masvingo ($29 135), Harare ($28 355), Midlands ($26 480) and Matabeleland South at $25 005.
The data demonstrated that Zimbabwe’s economic crisis was worsening.
The majority of people, including professionals and civil servants, are at risk of malnutrition because they earn far below the TCPL.
Civil servants have been pushing for a salary increase.
Teachers, who represent the bulk of the civil service, are said to be earning between $17 000 and $22 000 per month, but they have been demanding between US$520 and US$550 per month, or their equivalent in the local currency.
Private sector workers have been affected by a rapidly shrinking consumer base due to de-industrialisation and the resultant job losses.
-newsday
“If You Are Full Vaccinated, You Can Start Doing Many Things That You Had Stopped Doing”: CDC
- If you are fully vaccinated, you can start doing many things that you had stopped doing because of the pandemic.
- When choosing safer activities, consider how COVID-19 is spreading in your community, the number of people participating in the activity, and the location of the activity.
- Outdoor visits and activities are safer than indoor activities, and fully vaccinated people can participate in some indoor events safely, without much risk.
- If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, find a vaccine.

- Fully Vaccinated People: Wear a mask.
- Unvaccinated People: Wear a mask, stay 6 feet apart, and wash your hands.
- Safety levels assume the recommended prevention measures are followed, both by the individual and the venue (if applicable).
- CDC cannot provide the specific risk level for every activity in every community. It is important to consider your own personal situation and the risk to you, your family, and your community before venturing out.
Youth Assembly National Chairman Obey Tererai Sithole To Appear In Court Today
28-04-2021
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Chairman, Obey Tererai Sithole will today appear in court at Rotten Row Magistrate Courts, Harare.
Our youth commander was initially supposed to appear in court yesterday only for police to take him back to the station to cook up more charges at the instruction of ZANU PF.
As per our norm, we call upon our all our leaders, members and progressive forces to attend his court in solidarity.
Solidarity is the cornerstone for victory for a people fighting spineless dictatorship as in our case.
Let’s all attend in numbers this morning at Rotten Row Magistrate Courts.
FreeObey
FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners
Stephen Sarkozy Chuma_
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson_

Zambian Truck Driver Sentenced For Hitting Motorcylist
By A Correspondent- A Zambian truck driver has been fined $6 000 or serve four months in a Zimbabwean jail after he hit a motorcyclist and drove off without stopping or reporting the accident.
Eugine Banda (43) who is employed by SANHE Transport and Logistics based in Kabwe in Zambia, hit Phillip Sibanda who was cycling along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls road last month.
Banda, who was reportedly speeding and failed to apply brakes, was carrying 33 000kg of cobalt hydroxide and did not stop after hitting Sibanda leaving him for dead at the 392km peg.
Banda was arrested following investigations and was hauled before Victoria Falls magistrate Linda Dzvene facing three counts of negligent driving, failure to stop after a serious accident and failing to render assistance to the injured person.
He pleaded guilty to all three counts and the magistrate slapped him with a fine of $6 000 or be jailed for four months in default.
Prosecuting, Asher Chindedza said Sibanda fractured his leg and sustained some injuries and police officers who attended the scene referred him to Victoria Falls Hospital where he was treated and discharged.
-newsday
Zanu PF DCCs To Lead Rural Terror Campaigns
By James Gwati- Zanu PF secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu, has directed the party’s District Coordinating Committees (DCCs) to intimidate rural citizens so that they vote for their party in 2020.
Mpofu, told the state media that all DCCs had been directed to establish databases that capture all rural citizens in their respective jurisdictions.
Mpofu said they were targeting over five (5) million new people to vote for Zanu PF in 2020.
Zanu PF has a propensity of unleashing terror on citizens whenever the country holds elections.
The ruling party also uses state machinery in the form of state security agents to intimidate and displace opposition party supporters.
Mawere Loses R2 Million SA Property
By A Correspondent- Zimbabwean businessman Mutumwa Mawere has hit hard times with his R2 million luxury apartment in Sandton set to go under the hammer over his failure to service his bond with a local bank.
Mawere left for South Africa after corruption investigations started against him when his former company, Shabanie Mashava Mines, came under Government scrutiny and he was accused of prejudicing the State of over Z$300 billion.
His mining assets were eventually frozen and the authorities took over the running of his mining firm.
-Herald
Three Found Dead, Bodies Dumped Near Dam Shore
By A Correspondent- Police are investigating a case where three people were found dead recently near Bata Farm in Bindura.
On Tuesday, the police said they were conducting investigations to establish the cause of the trio’s death.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident to The Herald.
“Yes, three people were found dead at Bata Farm yesterday. They were near a Honda CRV vehicle ABR 6239.
“One of the bodies was found lying about 40 m from the car and about 6 meters from dam shore. The second was found about 4.5 metres from the dam shore while the third one was found about 8.5 metres from the dam shore.
“Police are currently conducting investigations to establish the owner of the car.“Several items were found with the deceased which include money and cell phones. We also want to know what exactly happened, whether these people were attacked or they ate something, it is a puzzle that we want to unravel,” Asst Comm Nyathi said.
Zanu PF Orders Party Structures To Unleash Violence On Rural Voters, DCC To Lead The Terror Campaigns
By James Gwati- Zanu PF has directed its District Coordinating Committees (DCCs) throughout the country to force villagers to register to vote for the party ahead of the forthcoming national elections.
The party’s secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu, told the state media that all DCCs had been directed to establish databases that capture all rural citizens in their prospective jurisdictions.
Mpofu said they were targeting over five (5) million new people to vote for Zanu PF in 2020.
Zanu PF has a propensity of unleashing terror on citizens whenever the country holds elections.
The ruling party also uses state machinery in the form of state security agents to intimidate and displace opposition party supporters.
COVID-19 Update: 62 New Cases, 5 Deaths

Police Investigates Bindura Trio’s Mysterious Death
By A Correspondent- the Police in Bindura has launched an investigation in a case in which three people were found dead recently near Bata Farm.
The police on Tuesday said they were conducting investigations to establish the cause of the trio’s death.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident to The Herald.
“Yes, three people were found dead at Bata Farm yesterday. They were near a Honda CRV vehicle ABR 6239.
“One of the bodies was found lying about 40 m from the car and about 6 meters from dam shore. The second was found about 4.5 metres from the dam shore while the third one was found about 8.5 metres from the dam shore.
“Police are currently conducting investigations to establish the owner of the car.“Several items were found with the deceased which include money and cell phones.
“We also want to know what exactly happened, whether these people were attacked or they ate something, it is a puzzle that we want to unravel,” Asst Comm Nyathi said.
Emotional Send-off For Gweru Shooting Victims
Popular Gweru socialite, Gamuchirai Mudungwe (30) who was shot and killed in a frenzied gun attack on four people by a local polygamous man, who accused his second wife of cheating was yesterday buried at Senga cemetery in an emotional send-off thronged by hundreds of mourners.
It was indeed a befitting send-off as mourners paid their last respects at her parents’ house in Senga high density suburb.
Gamu was shot at close range from the back as she fled through the stair cases of a flat at her friend’s residence in Gweru Central Business District on Friday after his alleged killer, Peter Dube confronted her together with the other three as he accused Gamu of being involved in his second wife’s alleged acts of infidelity.
Gamu was killed together with Dube’s suspected second wife’s lover, Shelton Chinhango while the second wife herself, Nyasha Nharingo (31) and her sister, Nyaradzo sustained serous gunshot wounds.
Nyasha and Nyaradzo are still hospitalised with their condition reportedly now stable.
The road leading to Senga cemetery was totally sealed off as hundreds of lights flicking cars blocked all ends of the road behind a Nyaradzo Funeral Service hearse on its way to Gamu’s final resting place.
“We are very saddened that we have lost a lady of the people. For a very jovial lady like Gamu to die violently like that was the most cruel thing she least deserved,” commented one of her peers, and neighbour, Elizabeth Chidoori.
Gamu’s aunt, Mrs Entrance Takaidza said they were still trying to come to terms with Gamu’s sudden departure.
“She was a hardworking young lady and we are still in shock, we did not even know that she was as popular as this, it’s disheartening that she died a violent death,” she said.
Mr Simbarashe Dzvuka, father tothe late Gamu said they were not expecting some payment from the Dube family, but were keen to have the assailant brought to book so he could be accountable for the callous killing.
He confirmed the Dube family had reached out to them and allowed them to be at the burial.
“We are still in shock as a family and we are in mourning. The death of my daughter was just cruel by all measure but what can we do, we can’t resuscitate life. What we wish is to have justice in the end, this Dube guy should face justice, this is all what we can say at the moment,” said Mr Dzvuka.
Gamu is survived by one child.
Meanwhile, a convoy of over 100 cars drove from Kwekwe to Gweru to pick one of the shooting victims’ body Shelton Chinhango, a well know gold dealer in Kwekwe who was also buried yesterday.
Hundreds of gold dealers and artisanal miners who used to relate with Chinhango made a convoy of cars as they honked and skidded while giving Chinhango a befitting send-off.
On Monday,Dube’s relatives sent an SOS saying they were now living in fear as they constantly received threatening calls from Chinhango’s peerswho vowed to mete out revenge.
Dube’s young brother, Advance said they were advised by the police to move away cars fromDube’s car dealership company after receiving calls from unknown people threatening to burn down the car sales premises.- The Herald

FULL TEXT: Lobengula’s Son Njube’s 4 Letters To Rhodes

Letter One
21 Sept 1898
My Dear Master
I have done great foolishing Excuse me please Sir. I will not do such thing as this I make mistake by writing, I did’n’t mean to do it. To speak to you like that.
My good master excuse me Please
your Faithful
Njube Lobengula

Letter Two
23 September 1898
My Dearest Master
I want money please Sir for my pocket. And for when you are away that I may have my money near to me And I only want £2 Sir… And I want £1 for Trams which I have owed some one his Tram Picture. And I want to give him back his money.
For your Kindness please to help your Servant
I Remain
your Faithful Servant
Njube Lobengula
^… Sir I was working for my pocket money I want some book Sir^
Letter Three
14 Oct 1898
My Dearest Master
Will you please let me go Home fore Holiday…. And will you tell me how many days I can stay there and after those days… I will come ^back^.
I will always do what you want to
Please sir for your Kindness
Njube Lobengula
Letter Four
21 Oct 1898
My Dearest Master
Please sir, will you let me go Home just for Holiday only. I will not ask you any more when I have been Home. Will you please have mercy on me.
Please sir, I tell you do not think that I will rebell against you.
How can I do wicked thing against you because you are so kind to me. And you have to be so careful to me. And giving me what I want…
Please sir have mercy on me that I may go and see my Friends at Home and I will come back as soon as you want me to come back. And I want to seek for some business and if I see that I can’n’t have any things to do there I will come becau back again as soon as you want me to come
I remain
your Faithful
Servant
?by Njube Lobengula
Gweru Shooting Victims Laid To Rest
Popular Gweru socialite, Gamuchirai Mudungwe (30) who was shot and killed in a frenzied gun attack on four people by a local polygamous man, who accused his second wife of cheating was yesterday buried at Senga cemetery in an emotional send-off thronged by hundreds of mourners.
It was indeed a befitting send-off as mourners paid their last respects at her parents’ house in Senga high density suburb.
Gamu was shot at close range from the back as she fled through the stair cases of a flat at her friend’s residence in Gweru Central Business District on Friday after his alleged killer, Peter Dube confronted her together with the other three as he accused Gamu of being involved in his second wife’s alleged acts of infidelity.
Gamu was killed together with Dube’s suspected second wife’s lover, Shelton Chinhango while the second wife herself, Nyasha Nharingo (31) and her sister, Nyaradzo sustained serous gunshot wounds.
Nyasha and Nyaradzo are still hospitalised with their condition reportedly now stable.
The road leading to Senga cemetery was totally sealed off as hundreds of lights flicking cars blocked all ends of the road behind a Nyaradzo Funeral Service hearse on its way to Gamu’s final resting place.
“We are very saddened that we have lost a lady of the people. For a very jovial lady like Gamu to die violently like that was the most cruel thing she least deserved,” commented one of her peers, and neighbour, Elizabeth Chidoori.
Gamu’s aunt, Mrs Entrance Takaidza said they were still trying to come to terms with Gamu’s sudden departure.
“She was a hardworking young lady and we are still in shock, we did not even know that she was as popular as this, it’s disheartening that she died a violent death,” she said.
Mr Simbarashe Dzvuka, father tothe late Gamu said they were not expecting some payment from the Dube family, but were keen to have the assailant brought to book so he could be accountable for the callous killing.
He confirmed the Dube family had reached out to them and allowed them to be at the burial.
“We are still in shock as a family and we are in mourning. The death of my daughter was just cruel by all measure but what can we do, we can’t resuscitate life. What we wish is to have justice in the end, this Dube guy should face justice, this is all what we can say at the moment,” said Mr Dzvuka.
Gamu is survived by one child.
Meanwhile, a convoy of over 100 cars drove from Kwekwe to Gweru to pick one of the shooting victims’ body Shelton Chinhango, a well know gold dealer in Kwekwe who was also buried yesterday.
Hundreds of gold dealers and artisanal miners who used to relate with Chinhango made a convoy of cars as they honked and skidded while giving Chinhango a befitting send-off.
On Monday,Dube’s relatives sent an SOS saying they were now living in fear as they constantly received threatening calls from Chinhango’s peerswho vowed to mete out revenge.
Dube’s young brother, Advance said they were advised by the police to move away cars fromDube’s car dealership company after receiving calls from unknown people threatening to burn down the car sales premises.- The Herald

No Food At Mnangagwa’s Top Pilot’s Funeral And Govt Brings In A Paltry 12 Loaves Of Bread
By A Correspondent | There is no food at all at Emmerson Mnangagwa’s top pilot’s funeral, it has emerged, sparking murmurings that the late Wing Commander was assassinated.
Thomas Manyowa, who has been Mnangagwa’s most trusted helicopter pilot, is the most senior Airforce official of the crew who died in last week’s chopper accident in Arcturus. He is also the one who flew the presidential team to Karanda mid April when Mnangagwa opened a 160 metre footbridge.
I am deeply pained by the passing on of these two fine AFZ officers in a helicopter crash which also claimed a kid while injuring the mother and one other child. Barely two weeks ago, I tweeted on the two, highlighting late Flt-Lt Mapiye as a symbol of possibilities for the pic.twitter.com/1gf9iezpZi
— Jamwanda (@Jamwanda2) April 24, 2021

There have been loud complaints since Monday after the state provided only 12 loaves of bread and a small packet of mealie meal. This is all the government has provided for the funeral since Monday, several family sources told ZimEye.
On Monday, a group of soldiers dispatched by the state arrived at the property in Avondale carrying a a paltry 12 loaves of bread and a 10kg packet of mealie meal for Emmerson Mnangagwa’s own pilot. The development led to the late’s sister Rutendo screaming alleging her brother was killed. Speaking just as the loaves of bread were delivered, she rushed to say: “Vapedza ka kuchekeresa hanzvadzi yangu, havasisina kana basa naye. Varikundinyima futi fuel…” – after assassinating my brother they no longer care for him they are even denying me fuel, she said.
While efforts to get a comment from the Airforce were fruitless, ZimEye found the fmaily struggling for sustenance late Wednesday.
Another source complained saying, “how can they do this to the man they hae given state assistance who was doing all this work?”
They continued saying, “Even the defence minister Oppah Muchinguri came here with a convoy of 22 cars, but despite that large number they did not leave a penny, despite Mai Muchinguri describing Thomas as the most reliable pilot.”
ZimEye was at the time of writing reaching out to Minister Muchinguri and the Airforce of Zimbabwe spokesperson.
This AirForce of Zimbabwe Lady helicopter pilot is Flight-Lieutenant Mapiye. She flew us to Karanda yesterday. We celebrate this Officer who is the first Lady helicopter pilot of AFZ. Yes, they can. pic.twitter.com/iwOJFikHXF
— Jamwanda (@Jamwanda2) April 16, 2021
3 Found Dead Near Bindura Farm
Police are investigating a case where three people were found dead recently near Bata Farm in Bindura.
The three bodies were found less than seven metres from a dam and the deceased were found with several items including money and cellphones.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident.
Yes, three people were found dead at Bata Farm yesterday. They were near a Honda CRV vehicle ABR 6239.
One of the bodies was found lying about 40 m from the car and about 6 meters from the dam shore.
The second was found about 4.5 metres from the dam shore while the third one was found about 8.5 metres from the dam shore.
Police are currently conducting investigations to establish the owner of the car.
Several items were found with the deceased which include money and cell phones.
We also want to know what exactly happened, whether these people were attacked or they ate something, it is a puzzle that we want to unravel.”- The Herald

Women’s Organizations Denounce Persecution Of Hon Joana Mamombe
Women’s Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence (WALPE), Sprout Women Empowerment Trust, Rural Young Women Support Network, Kundai Rutendo Trust, and Conscious Development and Empowerment Trust (CODET) statement on persecution of Hon Joana Mamombe
We the undersigned women’s rights organizations and women-led community-based organizations (CBOs) are concerned and deeply worried about the recent harassment of Harare West Member of Parliament (MP) Honourable Joana Mamombe by prison officials.
A video recording of the brazen inhumane treatment of Hon. Mamombe has since gone viral across social media platforms.
In the video, a visibly sick and in pain Hon. Mamombe is shedding tears pleading with prison officials not to move her back to the notorious Chikurubi Prison before she has fully healed.
“I am in pain, I am in great pain…don’t move me” pleads a tearful Mamombe to prison officials. “We have instructions from higher up to take you” is the cold response from a prison official.
The group of prison guards proceed to manhandle Hon. Mamombe and bundle her into a prison truck and take her to prison.
This callous act is carried out in broad daylight in front of cameras without shame or restraint.
Hon. Mamombe has been in remand prison since 5 March 2021 when she was arrested alongside her colleague Cecilia Chimbiri and charged with violating COVID-19 restrictions.
The flimsy charge arose after Hon. Mamombe and her colleagues had addressed a press conference at Harare Magistrate’s Court after the conviction of fellow activist Makomborero Haruzivishe.
It is shocking that the police arrested and charged Hon. Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri given that the duo was well within their rights guaranteed by the Constitution of Zimbabwe and international conventions for which Zimbabwe is a state party to.
Furthermore, no court proceedings were affected by the press conference and Hon. Mamombe and her colleagues all observed the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines of social distancing and wearing face masks.
As WALPE we hold that the charges show that the government of Zimbabwe is weaponising COVID-19 to close democratic space.
It also disturbing that Hon. Mamombe was arrested and denied bail during the women’s month of March.
In addition, it is apparent that Hon. Mamombe has been deliberately and vindictively targeted since her abduction and torture in May 2020.
All these brutal acts of repression further close the space for women to effectively and fully participate in politics.
As women’s rights organizations, we thus call on the government of Zimbabwe to unconditionally and immediately release Hon. Mamombe and all other political prisoners.
For Hon. Mamombe, her release is urgent given her deteriorating health condition which requires specialist attention.
We also call on the region and international community to raise their voice on the illegal detention of Hon. Mamombe and other political prisoners

Landlord Evicts Gweru Shooting Victims From Flat
The proprietor of Bensam Flats in Gweru CBD — where a local businessman Peter Dube allegedly shot four people, killing two of them instantly last Friday — has kicked out the victims’ families.
Dube (35), a car dealer, has been in hiding since he allegedly shot and killed his second wife’s alleged lover, Shelton Chinhango, also a car dealer based in Kwekwe and Gamuchirai Mudungwe (30) of Gweru.
He also allegedly shot and injured his second wife, Nyasha Nharingo (31) and her sister Nyaradzo (34).
One of the tenants at the flats told Chronicle on condition of anonymity that the landlord visited the premises on Sunday night and ordered Nyasha and her family to move out. Said the tenant:
The landlord came last night and ordered Nyasha’s family out. He was in a no-nonsense mood. Nyasha, remember was planning to vacate the flat which Peter Dube was renting for her. We don’t know where they went but it was bad.
Nyasha is admitted to Gweru Provincial Hospital where her condition is said to be stable as she is out of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and is recuperating in a female surgical ward.
Her sister was supposed to be operated on last night to remove a bullet lodged in her head.- Chronicle

Zimbabwe: Dr Clarence Missing, ‘House Laced With Acid, RadioActive Materials’
By A Correspondent | One of Zimbabwe’s top influencers, who has been giving the state sleepless nights with fearless news analyses, Dr Clarence (real name Clarence Patsika) has gone missing, days after his house was allegedly sprayed with radioactive materials.
Over 4 weeks have gone by without a single post updated or published by the YouTuber who runs the TV7Live channel. The tube which was launched in 2011, has grown from zero to a whopping 99,600 subscribers, that is 3 times larger than the state run broadcaster, ZBC, and 4 times the state owned Zimpapers Television Network.
Everything was working well all this while with riveting daily updates particularly late at night that gave the state-run broadcasters a rude run for their money. The steady rise in subscribers continued well until suddenly on the 30th of March, 2021, he broadcast a video of himself announcing that this is his last session before dying. The stream was titled “my final words before I die.” (Video below)
It was at this point that some subscribers contacted ZimEye journos to check on the man. ZimEye only managed some success when after two days of calling he finally answered. He briefly responded with a sigh, saying he would communicate in writing. Without saying much he switched off the phone.
In less than 2 hours however he sent in several pictures saying that all his equipment has been damaged and his house attacked with both acid and radio active materials. He did not disclose the identity of the person who did this.





On the 4th April, he told ZimEye, ” people want to kill me.
“I don’t know who but among them those that steal my art and want to keep me unheard.
” I’ve always been stalked. My place was laced with radio active chemicals, some liquid acid put in my house and all my gadgets burned,” he said.
At this point in time, ZimEye tried to engage him for further detail when he replied saying, “I’ll give u more info when my head clear,” he replied.
A structured study of his last broadcasts suggests serious inconsistencies in his mental probity. ZimEye makes a follow up investigation broadcast today.
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We Are The Real Deal- President Chamisa
Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has pointed out that he is working tirelessly to unite the people of Zimbabwe.
Speaking during an interview with CITE News at the weekend, President Chamisa said:
Zanu PF is in panic mode, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa himself has created his own opposition in a bid to decimate the MDC Alliance but the truth is that we are unstoppable.
Let me say Mr
Mnangagwa has done a lot to help us rebuild the party.He thinks he is destroying us yet he is strengthening us.
My focus is on uniting the nation.Mr Mnangagwa knows we are the alternative and he is having nightmares because of our rising influence.
Lets be ready to fight for our rights, let’s be ready to fight for our freedom.
We represent light and they (Zanu PF bigwigs) represent darkness.
We are our own liberators, there is darkness before dawn..
Let’s be ready to celebrate our victory,” said President Chamisa.
He added:” We have realized that there are people who think that the struggle is about seeking to satisfy personal desires.
We will revisit our candidate selection processes.”

Mudungwe Shot Dead
Popular Gweru socialite, Gamuchirai Mudungwe (30), allegedly shot dead in a frenzied gun attack on four people by a local polygamous businessman, was given an emotional send-off at a local cemetery yesterday.
The assailant accused his second wife of cheating on him. Mudungwe was buried at Senga cemetery in Senga high density suburb.
Scores of mourners defied Covid-19 restrictions which limit funerals to 50 people as they paid their last respects to Mudungwe who was buried around midday.
The mourners also didn’t observe social distancing or wear face masks which are some of the ways to mitigate against the spread of Covid-19.
Mudungwe’s burial was attended by fellow socialites, relatives, and friends who eulogised her as a “philanthropist with a heart of gold.”
The sleepy suburb of Senga came to life as top-of-the-range vehicles lined up in a procession to the cemetery.
The road leading to Senga cemetery was totally sealed off as light flashing cars clogged all ends of the road following a Nyaradzo Funeral Service hearse on its way to Mudungwe’s final resting place.
Shops, bars and tuck shops in the area recorded brisk business as mourners sought the wise waters, soft drinks and food from Monday evening when Mudungwe’s body returned from Bulawayo where it had been taken for post-mortem.
It was indeed a befitting send-off as women of different shapes and sizes, from the onion shaped to the pencil slim, all clad in black, thronged the late Gamu- as she was popularly known- parents’ house in Old Senga High Density suburb near Midlands State University (MSU) to celebrate her life.
Mudungwe was shot at close range from the back as she fled through the staircase of a flat at her friend’s residence in Gweru Central Business District (CBD) on Friday after her alleged killer, Peter Dube confronted her together with the other three as he accused Gamu of being involved in his second wife’s acts of infidelity.
Mudungwe was killed together with Dube’s suspected second wife’s lover, Shelton Chinhango while the second wife Ms Nyasha Nharingo (31) and her sister, Nyaradzo (34) sustained serious gunshots wounds.
Nyasha and Nyaradzo are still hospitalised with their condition reportedly now stable after undergoing lifesaving operations. Residents described it as the most emotionally moving funeral they had ever witnessed.
“This has been the most attended funeral in Senga High Density suburb. From the huge numbers of mourners to the top of the range vehicles, the black suits they were wearing and ladies in their best make up, the tears and the moving speeches, we have never seen anything like this. Shops, bars and tuck shops recorded brisk business,” said Mrs Mitchell Sibanda, a bartender. “We are very saddened by her untimely death because she was a lady of the people. For a very jovial lady like Gamu to die violently like that was the most cruel thing she least deserved,” commented one of her neighbours, Ms Elizabeth Chidoori.
Gamu’s aunt, Mrs Entrance Takaidza said they were still trying to come to terms with her sudden departure.
“She was a hardworking young lady and we are still in shock, we did not even know that she was as popular as this, it’s disheartening that she died a violent death,” she said.
Mr Simbarashe Dzuka, father to the late Gamu said they were not expecting payment from the Dube family but were keen to have the alleged assailant brought to book.
He confirmed the Dube family had reached out to them and expected them to foot burial and other related costs. “We are still in shock as the family and we are in mourning. The death of my daughter was just cruel by all measures but what can we do?
We can’t bring her back to life. What we wish is to have justice in the end. This Dube guy should face justice. That is all we can say at the moment,” said Mr Dzuka.
Gamu is survived by one child (5). Meanwhile, a convoy of over 100 cars drove from Kwekwe to Gweru to pick Chinhango’s body. He was also buried yesterday.
The convoy made up of gold dealers and artisanal miners made its way past Bensam Flats where Chinhango was shot while seated on the driver seat of his Toyota Hiace.
From there they proceeded to Mixed Blend Car Sale where they honked and skidded while singing the song, “Ndimi makauraya” (you’re the ones who killed). The car sale is owned by Dube.Fears were that about three vehicles which had not been removed from the car sale were going to be destroyed- but the mourners drove off to Kwekwe in peace.- Chronicle
Student Collapses As Cellphone Explodes
A part four Journalism student at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) was hospitalised after her cellphone exploded in her handbag, leaving her unconscious.
The university yesterday confirmed that Miss Khanyile Sithole was rushed er the United Bulawayo Hospitals after she collapsed following the blast in a lecture room on Monday.
Investigations are still underway to establish what could have caused the explosion although experts say mobile phones with faulty batteries or charging systems can explode spontaneously.
Efforts to get comment from Miss Sithole were fruitless but her classmates said the explosion startled most of them into seeking cover.
“We were all seated waiting for our lecturer to arrive when we heard a loud pop. I thought the building was disintegrating. For a moment I thought maybe all the widows had been shattered, only to see smoke coming out of Khanyile’s handbag,” said one of her classmates.
“Khanyile was apparently more shocked than the rest of us. She shot out of her chair and immediately collapsed. When the dust had settled and we felt we were out of danger, some classmates took her to the campus clinic where nurses referred her to UBH for treatment. We are still in shock but we are happy that no one got injured during the incident,” said a student on condition of anonymity.
Experts say phone explosions can be caused by defects in manufacturing and usually it is batteries that lead to that.
“The common cause of battery explosion is when it is over-charged. In a cell phone’s battery system, there are separators that prevent two electrodes from connecting with each other. When the separators don’t work properly, it is more likely that these two electrodes will touch one another, and this will cause explosions,” reads a statement from an online electronic company.
Contacted for comment, Nust director for marketing and communications Mr Thabani Mpofu said Miss Sithole was stable.
“A part four student had an unfortunate incident after her phone exploded in her handbag which had a bottle of perfume. There was panic among students and she also suffered shock,” said Mr Mpofu.
“She was taken to UBH for treatment but we are happy to report that she has recovered as she had collapsed following the incident. She did not suffer any injury or burns just that her handbag was burnt after the explosion,” he said.
Mr Mpofu said Nust clinic nurses resuscitated Miss Sithole and referred her to UBH for further assessment.
“My comment would be to urge students to avoid carrying perfumes in the handbags together with cell phones as we suspect that may have caused the explosion. Sometimes when there are special occasions here at Nust like the graduation ceremony we ask students and parents not to bring perfumes as a combination of these may lead to an explosion,” said Mr Mpofu.
He however, said the institution was still to ascertain the exact cause of the explosion.- Chronicle
Mnangagwa Having Nightmares Over President Chamisa’s Rising Popularity
Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has pointed out that he is working tirelessly to unite the people of Zimbabwe.
Speaking during an interview with CITE News at the weekend, President Chamisa said:
Zanu PF is in panic mode, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa himself has created his own opposition in a bid to decimate the MDC Alliance but the truth is that we are unstoppable.
Let me say Mr
Mnangagwa has done a lot to help us rebuild the party.He thinks he is destroying us yet he is strengthening us.
My focus is on uniting the nation.Mr Mnangagwa knows we are the alternative and he is having nightmares because of our rising influence.
Lets be ready to fight for our rights, let’s be ready to fight for our freedom.
We represent light and they (Zanu PF bigwigs) represent darkness.
We are our own liberators, there is darkness before dawn..
Let’s be ready to celebrate our victory,” said President Chamisa.
He added:” We have realized that there are people who think that the struggle is about seeking to satisfy personal desires.
We will revisit our candidate selection processes.”

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Impact Of COVID-19 On Global Health
COVID-19 continues to disrupt essential health services in 90% of countries
COVID-19 continues to disrupt essential health services in 90% of countries
Some signs of recovery emerging but major efforts required to restore and strengthen health services
The second round of a World Health Organization “pulse survey“ reveals that over one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, substantial disruptions persist, with about 90% of countries still reporting one or more disruptions to essential health services, marking no substantial global change since the first survey conducted in the summer of 2020.
Within countries, however, the magnitude and extent of disruptions has generally decreased. In 2020, countries reported that, on average, about half of essential health services were disrupted. In the first 3 months of 2021, however, they reported progress, with just over one third of services now being disrupted.
Overcoming disruptions
Countries have been working to mitigate disruptions. Many have now stepped up communications efforts to inform the public about changes to service delivery and provide advice about ways to safely seek health care. They are also triaging to identify and better meet the most urgent patient needs.
More than half the countries consulted say they have recruited additional staff to boost the health workforce; redirected patients to other care facilities; and switched to alternative methods to delivering care, such as providing more home-based services, multi-month prescriptions for treatments, and increasing the use of telemedicine.
In addition, WHO and its partners have been helping countries to adapt their processes so they can better respond to the challenges being placed on their health systems; strengthen primary health care, and advance universal health coverage.
“It is encouraging to see that countries are beginning to build back their essential health services, but much remains to be done,” says Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General, WHO. “The survey highlights the need to intensify efforts and take additional steps to close gaps and strengthen services. It will be especially important to monitor the situation in countries that were struggling to provide health services before the pandemic.“
Persisting causes of disruptions
Countries are still having to make important decisions when responding to COVID-19 that may negatively affect access to care for other health issues. Redeployment of staff to provide COVID-19 relief and temporary closures of health facilities and services continue.
Although they may have taken on new staff, 66% of countries continue to report health workforce-related reasons as the most common causes of service disruptions. Supply chains are also still disrupted in nearly one third of countries, affecting the availability of essential medicines, diagnostics, and the PPE needed to safely and effectively provide care.
Communications efforts need to be further scaled up: more than half of countries report service disruptions due to patients not seeking care and because of community mistrust and fears of becoming infected.
Meanwhile, 43% of countries cite financial challenges as major causes for disruptions in service utilization.
As a result, millions of people are still missing out on vital health care. In terms of services, the biggest impact reported by nearly half of countries is on provision of day-to-day primary care to prevent and manage some of the most common health problems. Long-term care for chronic conditions, rehabilitation, and palliative end-of-life care, is also still badly disrupted – severely affecting older people and people living with disabilities.
Potentially life-saving emergency, critical and surgical care interventions are still disrupted in about 20% of countries, reflecting the most immediate indirect consequences of the pandemic. Two thirds of countries also report disruptions in elective surgeries, with accumulating consequences as the pandemic is prolonged.
Among the most extensively affected health services (i.e. those for which more than 40% of countries are reporting disruptions) are those for mental, neurological and substance use disorders; neglected tropical diseases; tuberculosis; HIV and hepatitis B and C; cancer screening, and services for other noncommunicable diseases including hypertension and diabetes; family planning and contraception; urgent dental care; and malnutrition.
Issued ahead of World Immunization Week (which starts 24 April) and World Malaria Day (25 April) the survey reveals that serious gaps also remain in addressing disruptions to services in both these areas.More than one third of countries are still reporting disruptions to immunization services, despite progress in countries reducing disruptions to immunization services in health facilities and “outreach” immunization services by about 20% and 30% respectively compared to 2020. This highlights the need for new and sustained approaches to improving immunization coverage and uptake.
“The COVID-19 pandemic continues to pose serious challenges to global health beyond the impact of the disease itself,” said Henrietta Fore, UNICEF Executive Director. “For children, disruptions to immunization services have serious consequences. As we scale up delivery of COVID-19 vaccines, we have to ensure that this does not come at the cost of essential childhood vaccinations. We cannot allow today’s fight against COVID-19 to undermine our fight against measles, polio or other vaccine preventable illnesses. Prolonged immunization disruptions will have long-term consequences for children’s health. The time to catch up is now.”
Meanwhile, nearly 40% of countries are also reporting disruptions to one or more malaria services. While progress compared to 2020 – with about 10% fewer countries reporting disruptions to malaria diagnosis and treatment and 25-33% fewer countries reporting disruptions to malaria prevention campaigns (including distribution of long-lasting insecticide impregnated bed nets, indoor spraying and seasonal malaria chemoprevention), the reported level of disruption is still significant and needs to be urgently addressed.
WHO will continue to support countries so they can respond to increased strains on health systems and rapidly evolving priorities and needs throughout the course of the pandemic, and to ensure that COVID-19 control strategies are in balance strategies to tackle other health priorities and secure continued access to comprehensive care for everyone, including the most vulnerable.
Key support mechanisms include the ACT-Accelerator, which works to speed up equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines, tests and treatments, and the Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan, which guides actions taken at national, regional, and global levels to tackle COVID-19.
The Organization also remains focused on the delivery of the work it has committed to before the COVID-19 pandemic started. Internally, through the “Boost initiative” and the UHC Partnership, which covers 115 countries, WHO has strengthened its capacity to provide additional support to countries so they can maintain essential health services during the pandemic, and advance progress towards universal health coverage.
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Gonyet Driver In Hit And Run Accident Crime
A Zambian truck driver who hit a motor cyclist near Victoria Falls and drove off without stopping or reporting the accident has been sentenced to four months in jail.
Eugine Banda (43) who is employed by SANHE Transport and Logistics based in Kabwe in Zambia was carrying 33 000kg of cobalt hydroxide when he hit Mr Phillip Sibanda who was cycling along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls road last month.
Banda who was speeding failed to apply brakes and did not stop after hitting Mr Sibanda leaving him for dead at the 392km peg.
Banda was arrested following investigations and appeared before Victoria Falls magistrate Ms Linda Dzvene charged with negligent driving, failure to stop after serious accident and failing to render assistance to the injured person.
He pleaded guilty to all the three counts and the magistrate slapped him with a fine of $6 000 or be jailed for four months in default.
Prosecuting, Mr Asher Chindedza said on the accident day, police attended the scene and referred Mr Sibanda to Victoria Falls Hospital where he was treated and discharged.
Mr Sibanda fractured his leg and sustained some injuries. Banda’s truck was impounded and taken to the Vehicle Inspection Department together with the damaged motorbike.
“The accused person hit a motor cyclist called Philip Sibanda who was cycling in the same direction with the truck. The accident occurred at the 392km peg when the accused hit the accused from behind,” said Mr Chindedza. – Chronicle
Govt Threatens To Disconnect Striking Teachers
By Dorrothy Moyo | The government has threatened to totally suffocate striking teachers disconnecting them from their legal right to protest.
The development comes as teachers are being paid less than USD100 per month amid other employment constraints.
Announcing during a cabinet briefing, Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said:
“Government reiterates that it will strictly apply the no-work no-pay labour principle to all cases of teacher absenteeism, and the responsible ministry (Primary and Secondary Education) has compiled and submitted a list of teachers who did not conduct lessons in March to the Public Service Commission.
“The April list is being compiled. Meanwhile, learner attendance across the country remained the same as recorded last week,” Mutsvangwa announced.
VP Karenyi-Kore Statement On Arrest Of Obey Sithole
Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF regime is on a dangerous warpath, MDC Alliance vice president Hon Lynette Karenyi-Kore has said.
VP Karenyi-Kore condemned the arrest of Youth Assembly leader Obey Sithole.
Sithole was arrested in central Harare on Monday.
“Zanu PF is on a Dangerous War Path- Arresting MDC Alliance Leaders.
Yesterday the Arrested MDC Alliance Youth Chair, Obey Sithole.
While we Won Colonial independence we are far From True Independence. But they will never break our will, we will keep fighting for a better Zimbabwe,” said VP Karenyi-Kore.

Mwonzora Is Fake, President Chamisa Is Genuine
Tinashe Sambiri|Mr Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora’s political formation is a cosmetic party that dines with the oppressor, MDC Alliance Assembly of Women spokesperson, Barbara Gwangwara- Tanyanyiwa has said.
Responding to Tapiwa Mashakada’s article on the political situation in Zimbabwe, Gwangwara-Tanyanyiwa described the Mwonzora political formation as a direct extension of Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF.
Mashakada’s feeble attempt to portray Mwonzora as a political saint has angered social media users.
“Mwonzora is fake, President Chamisa is genuine.
Keep on dreaming, your party is a sweetheart opposition that dines with the oppressor.
We are genuine trade unionists and we will stand with President Chamisa,” said Gwangwara-Tanyanyiwa.

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Shock As Teenager Rapes, Kills Woman(53)
A 16-year-old boy from Beitbridge East allegedly attacked a 53-year-old woman from his village on Friday with a log, then raped her while she lay dying, bleeding from the head, and then stole R1 700.
Maria Gumbo later died and her remains were discovered lying in a pool of blood by her elder sister who then informed other villagers and the matter was reported to the police who took him into custody with help from villagers.
The boy allegedly committed the crime at around 7am.
Police officer commanding Beitbridge district Chief Superintendent Tichaona Nyongo said the teenager was arrested on Sunday by villagers who handed him over to police.
“We managed to arrest him with the assistance of community members and from the stolen money, we recovered R1 540. The matter is now under investigation,” said Chief Supt Nyongo.
Ms Gumbo’s body has since been taken to Beitbridge District Hospital mortuary for post-mortem.
A source close to the case said Ms Gumbo had four deep cuts in the head and her body was found lying face down, some 500 metres from her homestead.
“The deceased was discovered lying in a pool of blood by her elder sister around 2pm along a footpath. The elder sister had left Gumbo around 7am when she proceeded to Dite dip tank with her herd of cattle and came back home at around 2pm,” said the source.
Police recovered two blood-stained logs next to Ms Gumbo’s body and there was evidence of some struggle 50 metres away from where the body was lying.
The incident comes a few weeks after a 75-year-old man from the Whunga area in Beitbridge West under Chief Tshitaudze reportedly went berserk at the height of an unknown dispute with his live-in partner Violet Ncube (57), and chopped her to death using a machete and an axe.
Sitoboli Maluko is said to have killed the woman, while his 16-year-old step son watched in shock.
After committing the murder, Maluko hanged himself using a rope on a tree near the crime scene.- The Herald

Mnangagwa Sweats Over Ivory Sales Ban
By A Corresponded- Zimbabwe is sitting on an ivory stockpile of one hundred and thirty tonnes, and losing millions of dollars as it fails to sell the ivory owing to sanctions imposed on Harare by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
The state media reports that because of this ban revenue to support conservation programmes was depleting.
“We have 130 tonnes of ivory locked up while there are also two thousand rhino horns that we cannot sell because of the ban effected through Cites. Our revenues are severely affected and this obviously will impact on our abilities to conduct conservation programmes,” Dr Fulton Mangwanya, Director-General Zimparks told the state media.
The sanctions were imposed after serious corruption was reported within the management of rhinos and elephants by the ruling party.
Chamisa Gives Mnangagwa Sleepless Nights, As Zanu PF Goes Into Hallucination
By A Correspondent- MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is giving Zanu PF sleepless nights as evidenced by the clueless ruling party mentioning of his name on its every meeting.
Every time Zanu PF meets or discusses any issues with the media, the party throws in Chamisa’s name.
On Monday the panicking political grouping, through its Chief Executive, Obert Mpofu lied to the nation that the entire opposition was pleading with them for salvation.
“In fact, people must be ready for a massive exodus from the opposition,” he told the state media.
“We have been approached by individuals from all sections of the opposition who are disgruntled. In no time, you will be shocked with the numbers of many who will come to the altar of the revolution,” said Mpofu.
Zim Man In UK Attempts Robbery Using Knife
By A Correspondent- Munashe Chikomba (22) appeared at York Crown Court via video link on Monday when he admitted attempted robbery, possessing an offensive weapon, and carrying a knife.
The raid occurred at Summerbridge Stores, a village outlet on Main Street, on March 27.
Chikomba’s lawyer, Khadmin Al’Hassan said it was “very bizarre” that his “softly-spoken” client should commit such an act and asked for the case to be adjourned for a pre-sentence report.
Judge Sean Morris, the Recorder of York, said: “He’s never been in trouble before – it’s a bizarre thing to do.”
The judge agreed to adjourn sentence for a probation report but warned Chikomba “not to read (anything) into this adjournment” because “this is a serious matter”.
Chikomba, of Cardigan Road, Headingley, Leeds, was remanded in custody until sentence on June 2 after pleading guilty to attempting to rob a named male shop worker, two counts of carrying an offensive weapon and one count of having a bladed article in a public place.
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Trio’s Corpses Discovered In Bindura
By A Correspondent- Three male adults’ lifeless bodies were found in a Honda CRV near a dam at Bata farm Bindura on Sunday.
Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe confirmed the case.
Two of the bodies have so far been identified as Antony Ndawana Murombo (52) and Medion Kashiri (50) while the third one is yet to be identified.
Police is treating the case as a murder case.
It is alleged that a member of their neighborhood watch committee discovered the bodies in a Honda CRV registration number ABR 6239.
Investigations are in progress.
Zim Records 3 More Covid-19 Related Deaths
By A Correspondent- The country has reported three more Covid-19 related deaths and 16 new cases in the last 24-hours bringing the total number of cases to 38 102.
The vaccination programme is continuing countrywide with 428 844 people having been vaccinated against Covid-19 as of yesterday. A total of 353 834 people received the first dose while 57 776 got the second jab.
The seven-day rolling average for new cases fell to 34 yesterday from 48.
All the 16 new cases are local transmissions.
So far, the total number of Covid-19 related deaths in Zimbabwe now stands at 1 560 while the national recovery rate stands at 92,2 percent.
A total of 1 495 PCR tests were conducted yesterday and positivity was 1,07 percent.
As of April 25, 2021 at 3PM, there were 36 people who were hospitalised of which three were admitted in intensive care units (ICU) while 13 had mild to moderate symptoms. Seven patients had severe symptoms while 13 was asymptomatic.
Midlands, Masvingo, Mashonaland West, United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH), Wilkins, St Annes and Arundel did not report yesterday.
According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care, the highest number of seven cases was recorded in Matabeleland North followed by Bulawayo with three cases. Harare and Mashonaland East had two cases each. Midlands and Mashonaland Central each recorded one case.
“As of April 26, 2021, Zimbabwe, has now recorded 38 102 confirmed cases, 35 149 recoveries and 1 560 deaths,” reads the statement.
“Twenty-six new recoveries were reported and the national recovery rate stands at 92,2 percent and active case go down to 1 393 today.”
So far, Bulawayo province has recorded 5 629 cases 5 279 recoveries, 127 active cases and 223 deaths.
Read Charamba’s Post On The Deceased Female Helicopter Pilot A Few Days Before The Horror Crash
By A Correspondent- This is what he posted on his twitter account
This AirForce of Zimbabwe Lady helicopter pilot is Flight-Lieutenant Mapiye. She flew us to Karanda yesterday. We celebrate this Officer who is the first Lady helicopter pilot of AFZ. Yes, they can.
Three Minors Killed In Road Accidents
By A Correspondent- Three children under the age of 12 were killed in separate road traffic accidents which occurred on the same day in Zvishavane and Kwekwe.
Two children coming from school died after being hit by a vehicle while on their way from school.
Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the fatal accidents.
“It is confirmed that three children, two aged 11 years and the other aged 4 years died in two separate road accidents which occurred on Monday in Zvishavane and Kwekwe respectively,” he said.
Insp Mahoko said in the first incident one Fundile Moyo (28) of Luveve, Bulawayo was driving a Honda Fit motor vehicle along Harare – Bulawayo road with four passengers on board.
“On approaching 196km peg he lost control and the motor vehicle veered off the road and overturned. Blessing Moyo a girl aged 4 years who was among the passengers was thrown out of the motor vehicle through the window. She sustained head injuries and was pronounced dead upon arrival at Kwekwe District Hospital. Two other passengers also sustained injuries and are admitted in Kwekwe District Hospital,” he said.
The second incident – Insp Mahoko said occurred along Masvingo – Mbalabala road in Zvishavane.
He said Phillip Dube (21) of Izayi Park in Zvishavane was driving a Toyota Fun cargo motor vehicle with no passengers.
“On approaching the 94 km peg, he attempted to overtake another vehicle which was in front. In the process he struck two children who were on their way from school, Tinotenda Anderson and Definate Chikava both aged 11 years. They both sustained head injuries and were rushed to Zvishavane District Hospital where they were pronounced dead upon arrival,” said Insp Mahoko.
He said both accidents are suspected to have been due to over speeding and a possible failure to keep proper look out on the road and its environs on the part of the drivers.
” It is sad that lives of children were lost in these circumstances. Drivers are reminded to always bear in mind that it is their duty to guard against accidents of any nature and promote safety on the roads,” said Insp Mahoko.-statemedia
Gweru Shootout Victims’ Family Evicted By Landlord
By A Correspondent- The proprietor of Bensam Flats in Gweru CBD — where a local businessman Peter Dube allegedly shot four people, killing two of them instantly last Friday — has kicked out the victims’ families.
Dube (35), a car dealer, has been in hiding since he allegedly shot and killed his second wife’s alleged lover, Shelton Chinhango, also a car dealer based in Kwekwe and Gamuchirai Mudungwe (30) of Gweru.
He also allegedly shot and injured his second wife, Nyasha Nharingo (31) and her sister Nyaradzo (34).
One of the tenants at the flats told Chronicle on condition of anonymity that the landlord visited the premises on Sunday night and ordered Nyasha and her family to move out. Said the tenant:
The landlord came last night and ordered Nyasha’s family out. He was in a no-nonsense mood. Nyasha, remember was planning to vacate the flat which Peter Dube was renting for her. We don’t know where they went but it was bad.
Nyasha is admitted to Gweru Provincial Hospital where her condition is said to be stable as she is out of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and is recuperating in a female surgical ward.
Her sister was supposed to be operated on last night to remove a bullet lodged in her head.
Hard Times For Mawere In SA
By A Correspondent- Zimbabwean businessman Mutumwa Mawere has hit hard times with his R2 million luxury apartment in Sandton set to go under the hammer over his failure to service his bond with a local bank.
Mawere left for South Africa after corruption investigations started against him when his former company, Shabanie Mashava Mines, came under Government scrutiny and he was accused of prejudicing the State of over Z$300 billion.
His mining assets were eventually frozen and the authorities took over the running of his mining firm.
-Herald
Beitbridge Battles With Raw Sewage
By A Correspondent- Beitbridge town is battling with raw sewerage with the border town now requiring US$382 000 to fix the problem.
Beitbridge town clerk, Mr Loud Ramakgapola, told the state media that they were mobilising resources to address service delivery deficiencies.
“We have long-term plans to improve issues of service delivery and so far we need a total of US$382 000 so that we can be able to upgrade the current sewer reticulation facilities,” he said.
Youth Commander, Obey Sithole Still In Police Custody, Police Ordered To Cook More Charges
27-04-2021
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Chairman, Obey Tererai Sithole will spend another night in police custody following a stern order from ZANU PF headquarters that police must cook more charges to nail him.
Cde Luther as Sithole is widely known was picked up yesterday by police as he was coming out of Rotten Row Magistrate Courts in Harare.
Initially the police had intended to hand him a trumped up criminal nuisance charge which was dismissed by ZANU PF authorities as a soft charge.
As the police were about to present him in court today, they received a strange call from ZANU PF headquarters to return Sithole to Harare Central Police station.
The police were ordered to come up with a better cooked up charge to nail Chairman Luther.
ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa is on record boasting that they are everything, “… the police, judiciary, the army…”.
This new low by the regime only proves that ZRP is now an extension of ZANU PF that further interests of that political party.
As the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly, we would like to warn Mnangagwa that he risks suffering the same fate of past dictators like Idi Amin Dada and Mobutu Sese Seko if he continues on this senseless onslaught on young people.
Forewarned its forearmed!
Our commander can not be held at ransom under the whims of a political party.
DefyOrDie
Agenda2021
CitizensConvergenceForChange
Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Mohadi Home Town Over-Whelmed By Sewage
By A Correspondent- The former Vice President Kembo Mohadi’ s Beitbridge home town is struggling with the overwhelmed sewerage system.
Beitbridge town clerk, Mr Loud Ramakgapola, told the state media that they were mobilising resources to address this service delivery deficiency.
“We have long-term plans to improve issues of service delivery and so far we need a total of US$382 000 so that we can be able to upgrade the current sewer reticulation facilities,” he said.
Economy Now Growing Strongly – Eddie Cross
Mnangagwa Regrets November 2017 Coup
By James Gwati-Zanu-PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa is regretting the November 2017 military coup which placed in power.
Mnangagwa in 2017 betrayed and booted out his long time ally the late former President Mugabe’s administration from power through a military coup.
Mnangagwa’s regrets were expressed by his party’s secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu yesterday when he invited back to the party the displaced Mugabe’s G-40 members.
“We have not shut the door for anyone interested in being part of the revolutionary train. The party just requires our deportees from the political oblivion to stand the test of loyalty and discipline to be welcome back to the mother party, Zanu PF.
“His Excellency President Mnangagwa who is the First The Secretary of the party has made it clear that Zanu PF is too big, a pocket with the capacity to “pocket us” all as long as we are loyal to the creed of the struggle and it’s a true meaning to our patriotic existentialism. The door is wide open,” said Mpofu.
Panicking Mnangagwa Reaches Out To G-40
By James, Gwati-The panicking Zanu-PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reached out to the former President Robert Mugabe’s allies and said that they were welcome to join him.
Mnangagwa in 2017 betrayed and booted out his long time ally the late former President Mugabe’s administration through a military coup.
His party’s secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu yesterday said they wanted Mugabe’s G-40 members back.
“We have not shut the door for anyone interested in being part of the revolutionary train. The party just requires our deportees from the political oblivion to stand the test of loyalty and discipline to be welcome back to the mother party, Zanu PF.
“His Excellency President Mnangagwa who is the First The Secretary of the party has made it clear that Zanu PF is too big, a pocket with the capacity to “pocket us” all as long as we are loyal to the creed of the struggle and it’s a true meaning to our patriotic existentialism. The door is wide open,” said Mpofu.
VP Karenyi-Kore Condemns Arrest Of Obey Sithole
Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF regime is on a dangerous warpath, MDC Alliance vice president Hon Lynette Karenyi-Kore has said.
VP Karenyi-Kore condemned the arrest of Youth Assembly leader Obey Sithole.
Sithole was arrested in central Harare on Monday.
“Zanu PF is on a Dangerous War Path- Arresting MDC Alliance Leaders.
Yesterday the Arrested MDC Alliance Youth Chair, Obey Sithole.
While we Won Colonial independence we are far From True Independence. But they will never break our will, we will keep fighting for a better Zimbabwe,” said VP Karenyi-Kore.

Heart-Rending Picture Of Marry Chiwenga At Court.

Mr Mnangagwa Thinks He Is Destroying Us Yet He Is Strengthening Us – President Chamisa
Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has pointed out that he is working tirelessly to unite the people of Zimbabwe.
Speaking during an interview with CITE News at the weekend, President Chamisa said:
Zanu PF is in panic mode, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa himself has created his own opposition in a bid to decimate the MDC Alliance but the truth is that we are unstoppable.
Let me say Mr
Mnangagwa has done a lot to help us rebuild the party.He thinks he is destroying us yet he is strengthening us.
My focus is on uniting the nation.Mr Mnangagwa knows we are the alternative and he is having nightmares because of our rising influence.
Lets be ready to fight for our rights, let’s be ready to fight for our freedom.
We represent light and they (Zanu PF bigwigs) represent darkness.
We are our own liberators, there is darkness before dawn..
Let’s be ready to celebrate our victory,” said President Chamisa.
He added:” We have realized that there are people who think that the struggle is about seeking to satisfy personal desires.
We will revisit our candidate selection processes.”

Let’s Be Ready To Celebrate Our Victory- President Chamisa
Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has pointed out that he is working tirelessly to unite the people of Zimbabwe.
Speaking during an interview with CITE News at the weekend, President Chamisa said:
Zanu PF is in panic mode, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa himself has created his own opposition in a bid to decimate the MDC Alliance but the truth is that we are unstoppable.
Let me say Mr
Mnangagwa has done a lot to help us rebuild the party.He thinks he is destroying us yet he is strengthening us.
My focus is on uniting the nation.Mr Mnangagwa knows we are the alternative and he is having nightmares because of our rising influence.
Lets be ready to fight for our rights, let’s be ready to fight for our freedom.
We represent light and they (Zanu PF bigwigs) represent darkness.
We are our own liberators, there is darkness before dawn..
Let’s be ready to celebrate our victory,” said President Chamisa.
He added:” We have realized that there are people who think that the struggle is about seeking to satisfy personal desires.
We will revisit our candidate selection processes.”

President Chamisa
VIDEO: Police Brutally Crush On Poly Harare Students
Bayern Name New Coach
Bayern Munich have confirmed that RB Leipzig coach Julian Nagelsmann will join the club in July to replace Hansi Flick.
33-year old Nagelsmann, who is regarded as one of the brightest young coaches in the world, signed a five-year contract with the German giants.
A statement by the Bavarians reads: “FC Bayern have appointed Julian Nagelsmann as their new head coach. The Bavarian-born 33-year-old will move to Munich from RB Leipzig on 1 July 2021 ahead of the new season, signing a five-year-contract with the German record champions until 30 June 2026.
“This comes after FC Bayern agreed to current head coach Hansi Flick’s request to have his contract terminated on 30 June 2021, two years earlier than its original expiry date.”
Meanwhile, Flick is set to take over the reins at the Germany national team from Joachim Low after the Euro 2020 tournament set for June.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Passion Java Predicts In Tongues: Mnangagwa Will Make Money With Baobab Trees | PROPHECY OR NONSENSE?
By A Correspondent | The notorious so called preacher, Panganai Java has shot a video of himself purportedly prophesying in tongues saying Emmerson Mnangagwa will make money with baobab trees.
Over 3 years ago, scientists predicted that Southern Africa’s baobabs could generate USD1 billion in annual revenue.
Speaking on video appearing as if praying, Java is heard saying in Shona:
“Mnangagwa arikurota, majumba… mawuyu…mawaya.”
He appeared to have taken his prediction from the recent articles on baobab trees’ potential to change the economy.
Billiat Injured Again
Teko Modise says it’s sad to see Khama Billiat picking another injury at the time he is trying to reach his full potential.
Billiat suffered an ankle knock during Kaizer Chiefs’ 2-1 win over Mamelodi Sundowns on Sunday. The setback came a few weeks after he recovered from a leg fracture which kept him out for three months since January.
Speaking on SuperSport TV, as cited by Goal, Modise explained how Khama’s absence will weigh heavy on Chiefs squad if the midfielder is confined on the sidelines for a long period.
”It’s sad to see a player of his quality come from an injury, and get [another injury], knowing exactly that the team needs him so much,” Modise, who is now retired from playing football, said in his role as a SuperSport TV analyst.
“And I think when he is on the pitch, there’s that level of energy within the Kaizer Chiefs team.
“Because one, so much attention comes to [Billiat], it frees other players as well. Two, he shares the responsibility with [Samir] Nurkovic and [Leonardo] Castro and Lebogang Manyama.
“His understanding with Lebo Manyama as well, he brings a different dimension into the Kaizer Chiefs side and I’m sure Gavin Hunt is very disappointed.”- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Zvirekwi Speaks On Future
Hardlife Zvirekwi says he hasn’t retired from playing football and is hoping to remain active for few more years.
The midfielder is currently a free agent after CAPS United offloaded him last year.
The 33-year old had spent almost seven years at the Green Machine and lifted the Championship in 2016 as well as finishing in the group stages of the CAF Champions League in 2017.
He was also named the Soccer Star of the Year for the 2016 season.
However, his career suffered a knock when he was involved in a car crash in March 2019 and got his left hand amputated from the wrist.
He returned to action during that same year but his time at CAPS United didn’t last long.
Speaking to The Herald, Zvirekwi said he is also looking to start acquiring his coaching bedges.
“I haven’t retired yet but I am not attached to any club at the moment,” he said.
“The position hasn’t changed as yet, I still want to play football, probably for a few more seasons.
“While playing the game, I would also want to supplement my coaching badges, as well.”- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Mosimane Not Going Anywhere- Al Ahly
Al Ahly have confirmed that Pitso Mosimane will remain their coach, dismissing reports linking the gaffer with a return to South Africa.
Mosimane is said to be among the shortlisted candidates for the post of head coach of Bafana Bafana.
But according to the Egyptian side’s director of football Sayed Abdel-Hafiz, they haven’t received any formal communication from SAFA regarding the coach’s future with the national team.
“Al Ahly haven’t received anything official regarding Pitso Mosimane,” Abdel-Hafiz was quoted as saying by Kingfut.
“Mosimane has settled his future and confirmed that he will continue with Al Ahly in the upcoming period.”
The other candidates vying for the Bafana Bafana post are Frenchman Herve Renard, Portuguese national Carlos Queiroz and Belgian Hugo Broos.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe
Gavin Hunt, Manqoba Mngqithi, Benni McCarthy and Eric Tinkler have also been linked with the job but SAFA is said to be interested in a foreign coach.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Mr Mnangagwa Is Having Nightmares Because Of Our Rising Influence- President Chamisa
Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has pointed out that he is working tirelessly to unite the people of Zimbabwe.
Speaking during an interview with CITE News at the weekend, President Chamisa said:
Zanu PF is in panic mode, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa himself has created his own opposition in a bid to decimate the MDC Alliance but the truth is that we are unstoppable.
Let me say Mr
Mnangagwa has done a lot to help us rebuild the party.He thinks he is destroying us yet he is strengthening us.
My focus is on uniting the nation.Mr Mnangagwa knows we are the alternative and he is having nightmares because of our rising influence.
Lets be ready to fight for our rights, let’s be ready to fight for our freedom.
We represent light and they (Zanu PF bigwigs) represent darkness.
We are our own liberators, there is darkness before dawn..
Let’s be ready to celebrate our victory,” said President Chamisa.
He added:” We have realized that there are people who think that the struggle is about seeking to satisfy personal desires.
We will revisit our candidate selection processes.”

COVID-19 And World Economy: What’s The Way Forward?
COVID-19 continues to disrupt essential health services in 90% of countries
COVID-19 continues to disrupt essential health services in 90% of countries
Some signs of recovery emerging but major efforts required to restore and strengthen health services
The second round of a World Health Organization “pulse survey“ reveals that over one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, substantial disruptions persist, with about 90% of countries still reporting one or more disruptions to essential health services, marking no substantial global change since the first survey conducted in the summer of 2020.
Within countries, however, the magnitude and extent of disruptions has generally decreased. In 2020, countries reported that, on average, about half of essential health services were disrupted. In the first 3 months of 2021, however, they reported progress, with just over one third of services now being disrupted.
Overcoming disruptions
Countries have been working to mitigate disruptions. Many have now stepped up communications efforts to inform the public about changes to service delivery and provide advice about ways to safely seek health care. They are also triaging to identify and better meet the most urgent patient needs.
More than half the countries consulted say they have recruited additional staff to boost the health workforce; redirected patients to other care facilities; and switched to alternative methods to delivering care, such as providing more home-based services, multi-month prescriptions for treatments, and increasing the use of telemedicine.
In addition, WHO and its partners have been helping countries to adapt their processes so they can better respond to the challenges being placed on their health systems; strengthen primary health care, and advance universal health coverage.
“It is encouraging to see that countries are beginning to build back their essential health services, but much remains to be done,” says Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General, WHO. “The survey highlights the need to intensify efforts and take additional steps to close gaps and strengthen services. It will be especially important to monitor the situation in countries that were struggling to provide health services before the pandemic.“
Persisting causes of disruptions
Countries are still having to make important decisions when responding to COVID-19 that may negatively affect access to care for other health issues. Redeployment of staff to provide COVID-19 relief and temporary closures of health facilities and services continue.
Although they may have taken on new staff, 66% of countries continue to report health workforce-related reasons as the most common causes of service disruptions.
Supply chains are also still disrupted in nearly one third of countries, affecting the availability of essential medicines, diagnostics, and the PPE needed to safely and effectively provide care.
Communications efforts need to be further scaled up: more than half of countries report service disruptions due to patients not seeking care and because of community mistrust and fears of becoming infected.
Meanwhile, 43% of countries cite financial challenges as major causes for disruptions in service utilization.
As a result, millions of people are still missing out on vital health care. In terms of services, the biggest impact reported by nearly half of countries is on provision of day-to-day primary care to prevent and manage some of the most common health problems. Long-term care for chronic conditions, rehabilitation, and palliative end-of-life care, is also still badly disrupted – severely affecting older people and people living with disabilities.
Potentially life-saving emergency, critical and surgical care interventions are still disrupted in about 20% of countries, reflecting the most immediate indirect consequences of the pandemic. Two thirds of countries also report disruptions in elective surgeries, with accumulating consequences as the pandemic is prolonged.
Among the most extensively affected health services (i.e. those for which more than 40% of countries are reporting disruptions) are those for mental, neurological and substance use disorders; neglected tropical diseases; tuberculosis; HIV and hepatitis B and C; cancer screening, and services for other noncommunicable diseases including hypertension and diabetes; family planning and contraception; urgent dental care; and malnutrition.
Issued ahead of World Immunization Week (which starts 24 April) and World Malaria Day (25 April) the survey reveals that serious gaps also remain in addressing disruptions to services in both these areas.More than one third of countries are still reporting disruptions to immunization services, despite progress in countries reducing disruptions to immunization services in health facilities and “outreach” immunization services by about 20% and 30% respectively compared to 2020. This highlights the need for new and sustained approaches to improving immunization coverage and uptake.
“The COVID-19 pandemic continues to pose serious challenges to global health beyond the impact of the disease itself,” said Henrietta Fore, UNICEF Executive Director. “For children, disruptions to immunization services have serious consequences. As we scale up delivery of COVID-19 vaccines, we have to ensure that this does not come at the cost of essential childhood vaccinations. We cannot allow today’s fight against COVID-19 to undermine our fight against measles, polio or other vaccine preventable illnesses. Prolonged immunization disruptions will have long-term consequences for children’s health. The time to catch up is now.”
Meanwhile, nearly 40% of countries are also reporting disruptions to one or more malaria services. While progress compared to 2020 – with about 10% fewer countries reporting disruptions to malaria diagnosis and treatment and 25-33% fewer countries reporting disruptions to malaria prevention campaigns (including distribution of long-lasting insecticide impregnated bed nets, indoor spraying and seasonal malaria chemoprevention), the reported level of disruption is still significant and needs to be urgently addressed.
WHO will continue to support countries so they can respond to increased strains on health systems and rapidly evolving priorities and needs throughout the course of the pandemic, and to ensure that COVID-19 control strategies are in balance strategies to tackle other health priorities and secure continued access to comprehensive care for everyone, including the most vulnerable.
Key support mechanisms include the ACT-Accelerator, which works to speed up equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines, tests and treatments, and the Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan, which guides actions taken at national, regional, and global levels to tackle COVID-19.
The Organization also remains focused on the delivery of the work it has committed to before the COVID-19 pandemic started. Internally, through the “Boost initiative” and the UHC Partnership, which covers 115 countries, WHO has strengthened its capacity to provide additional support to countries so they can maintain essential health services during the pandemic, and advance progress towards universal health coverage.
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Mnangagwa Plot To Rig 2023 Polls Exposed
Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF regime has conjured up a subtle ploy calculated to discourage citizens from registering to vote.
This was said by MDC Alliance Namibia in a statement on the current political crisis in Zimbabwe.
According to the MDC Alliance Namibia, Zanu PF has devised sinister ways meant to block urban voters from participating in the 2023 polls.
Read full statement below:
“Voting is your civic duty”,Mdc Alliance Namibia urges all social democrats across the globe to REGISTER to VOTE and CONSTITUTIONALLY DEFEND the VOTE.
27 April 2021
The arbitrary arrests, torture, gross misgovernance, intimidation, pre-trial detentions, illegal convictions and all forms of injustices are an attempt to suppress the vote and bring cynicism and disillusionment in the voters ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.
The arrest of our pragmatic Youth Assembly Commander Obey ‘Luther’ Sithole yesterday outside the Magistrates Court is a clear sign of Zanupf’s panic ahead of the impending elections. Mdc Alliance Namibia is quite aware that the incessant illegal torture and imprisonment of our Youths and other leaders is a futile trial to discourage our people from fighting for comprehensive political and electoral reforms as a fulfilment of our smart #ReformAgenda aimed at creating an even political arena for credible, free and fair elections in 2023.
It is clear that the future of this nation is in the hands of Constitutional Democrats and the Youths through their revolutionary mandate to Register to vote in huge numbers to avert rigging. We encourage Mdc Alliance leaders and membership in and outside the country to work extraordinarily hard to recruit more supporters who will vote ninefold than in 2018 elections to decimate Zanupf electoral Shenanigans, and outcompete their rigging antics by having millions of the novel, enthusiastic voters hence defeating voter fatigue and apathy. We must register first, and then fight for political and electoral reforms. The banning of by-elections by Zanupf morons is a clear testimony that the clueless Zanupf has grown scared of a massive voter registration campaign because it will make rigging a mammoth task for these perpetual electoral fraudsters.
Our appeal to fellow Zimbabweans is for them to ‘please’,Go and Register to vote in order to halt senseless looting and corruption. Despite our diaspora vote being a non-negotiable right! We advise our membership to Go and Register in Zimbabwe whilst we are fighting for the Diaspora Vote. What Zimbabweans should know is that participating in elections is one of the key freedoms obtained from the liberation struggle therefore citizens must participate in the national discourse. Through the recently launched #OneMillionCampaign which targets more than one million virgin voters, we shall overcome voter suppression. Voter suppression is a strategy to influence the outcome of an election by discouraging or preventing people from exercising their right to vote through intimidation and torture.
Moreover, it must be crystal clear to social democrats that elections require considerable involvement by the sensitive and sane population,and it takes some time to develop the cultural habit of voting ,and the associated understanding of and confidence in the electoral process. Issues of class, ethnicity and race should not be allowed to negatively affect our voting patterns. Lets register in our astonishing numbers to win Zimbabwe for complete change. Mdc Alliance Namibia comprehends that there are cultural factors that affect us as voters such as : lack of trust in the satanic Zanupf government, the varied degrees of partisanship among the population, interest in politics and one’s belief in the efficacy of voting. We should trust our potential to defend the vote if rigged as usual. Social democrats must be dedicated and committed to democratically defend the will of the people.
Furthermore, genuine revolutionaries in Namibia are also cognisant of the reason why the Harare regime has targeted the vibrant youthful leaders such as Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe, Hon Joana Mamombe, Cde Cecilia ‘Chauya Chauya’ Chimbiri(Youth Vice-Chairperson), Youth Assembly Commander Obey’Luther’Sithole, Ngonidzashe Mafumba and many others who are languishing in prison for speaking truth to power. This is because of the demographic effect on the voter turnout. Older people tend to vote more than youths , so Zanupf wants to butcher, jail, intimidate, corrupt and instil fear in the youths to rig by suppressing the vote of the youths. They have already pressed the panic button upon seeing our #Agenda2021 which calls for more than one-million youths as virgin voters in 2023. It is a public secret that Zanupf had never won elections freely,fairly and credibly against the political behemoth (Mdc) since its inception in 1999.
Moreso, nationally conscious Zimbabweans should know that voting is often inconvenient, time-consuming and may even seem void however, it must be noted that voting is a very fundamental and integral part of any Constitutional Democracy. Citizens should show their appetite to vote for leaders to represent them, their ideas,and the leaders support the citizens’ social,political, religious and economic interests.
Here are our burning reasons why every Zimbabwean should Register to Vote in 2023:
1)Elections belong to the people- be part of the national discourse
2)Voting is a part of independence
3)Choosing not to vote is not rebellion, it’s surrender
4)If you don’t vote , you lose the right to complain
5)The world is run by those who show up
6)Talk is cheap, voting is free.
In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia urges all Zimbabweans to GO and REGISTER NOW! Voting is our civic right! Lets work to avoid voter fatigue which by definition is the apathy that the electorate can experience under certain circumstances, one being that they are required to vote too often without positive results.
Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Mwonzora Formation Is A Cosmetic Opposition Party That Dines With The Oppressor
Tinashe Sambiri|Mr Douglas Togarasei Mwonzora’s political formation is a cosmetic party that dines with the oppressor, MDC Alliance Assembly of Women spokesperson, Barbara Gwangwara- Tanyanyiwa has said.
Responding to Tapiwa Mashakada’s article on the political situation in Zimbabwe, Gwangwara-Tanyanyiwa described the Mwonzora political formation as a direct extension of Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF.
Mashakada’s feeble attempt to portray Mwonzora as a political saint has angered social media users.
“Mwonzora is fake, President Chamisa is genuine.
Keep on dreaming, your party is a sweetheart opposition that dines with the oppressor.
We are genuine trade unionists and we will stand with President Chamisa,” said Gwangwara-Tanyanyiwa.

Voting Is Your Civic Duty, MDC Alliance Tells Citizens
Tinashe Sambiri|The Zanu PF regime has conjured up a subtle ploy calculated to discourage citizens from registering to vote.
This was said by MDC Alliance Namibia in a statement on the current political crisis in Zimbabwe.
According to the MDC Alliance Namibia, Zanu PF has devised sinister ways meant to block urban voters from participating in the 2023 polls.
Read full statement below:
“Voting is your civic duty”,Mdc Alliance Namibia urges all social democrats across the globe to REGISTER to VOTE and CONSTITUTIONALLY DEFEND the VOTE.
27 April 2021
The arbitrary arrests, torture, gross misgovernance, intimidation, pre-trial detentions, illegal convictions and all forms of injustices are an attempt to suppress the vote and bring cynicism and disillusionment in the voters ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.
The arrest of our pragmatic Youth Assembly Commander Obey ‘Luther’ Sithole yesterday outside the Magistrates Court is a clear sign of Zanupf’s panic ahead of the impending elections. Mdc Alliance Namibia is quite aware that the incessant illegal torture and imprisonment of our Youths and other leaders is a futile trial to discourage our people from fighting for comprehensive political and electoral reforms as a fulfilment of our smart #ReformAgenda aimed at creating an even political arena for credible, free and fair elections in 2023.
It is clear that the future of this nation is in the hands of Constitutional Democrats and the Youths through their revolutionary mandate to Register to vote in huge numbers to avert rigging. We encourage Mdc Alliance leaders and membership in and outside the country to work extraordinarily hard to recruit more supporters who will vote ninefold than in 2018 elections to decimate Zanupf electoral Shenanigans, and outcompete their rigging antics by having millions of the novel, enthusiastic voters hence defeating voter fatigue and apathy. We must register first, and then fight for political and electoral reforms. The banning of by-elections by Zanupf morons is a clear testimony that the clueless Zanupf has grown scared of a massive voter registration campaign because it will make rigging a mammoth task for these perpetual electoral fraudsters.
Our appeal to fellow Zimbabweans is for them to ‘please’,Go and Register to vote in order to halt senseless looting and corruption. Despite our diaspora vote being a non-negotiable right! We advise our membership to Go and Register in Zimbabwe whilst we are fighting for the Diaspora Vote. What Zimbabweans should know is that participating in elections is one of the key freedoms obtained from the liberation struggle therefore citizens must participate in the national discourse. Through the recently launched #OneMillionCampaign which targets more than one million virgin voters, we shall overcome voter suppression. Voter suppression is a strategy to influence the outcome of an election by discouraging or preventing people from exercising their right to vote through intimidation and torture.
Moreover, it must be crystal clear to social democrats that elections require considerable involvement by the sensitive and sane population,and it takes some time to develop the cultural habit of voting ,and the associated understanding of and confidence in the electoral process. Issues of class, ethnicity and race should not be allowed to negatively affect our voting patterns. Lets register in our astonishing numbers to win Zimbabwe for complete change. Mdc Alliance Namibia comprehends that there are cultural factors that affect us as voters such as : lack of trust in the satanic Zanupf government, the varied degrees of partisanship among the population, interest in politics and one’s belief in the efficacy of voting. We should trust our potential to defend the vote if rigged as usual. Social democrats must be dedicated and committed to democratically defend the will of the people.
Furthermore, genuine revolutionaries in Namibia are also cognisant of the reason why the Harare regime has targeted the vibrant youthful leaders such as Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe, Hon Joana Mamombe, Cde Cecilia ‘Chauya Chauya’ Chimbiri(Youth Vice-Chairperson), Youth Assembly Commander Obey’Luther’Sithole, Ngonidzashe Mafumba and many others who are languishing in prison for speaking truth to power. This is because of the demographic effect on the voter turnout. Older people tend to vote more than youths , so Zanupf wants to butcher, jail, intimidate, corrupt and instil fear in the youths to rig by suppressing the vote of the youths. They have already pressed the panic button upon seeing our #Agenda2021 which calls for more than one-million youths as virgin voters in 2023. It is a public secret that Zanupf had never won elections freely,fairly and credibly against the political behemoth (Mdc) since its inception in 1999.
Moreso, nationally conscious Zimbabweans should know that voting is often inconvenient, time-consuming and may even seem void however, it must be noted that voting is a very fundamental and integral part of any Constitutional Democracy. Citizens should show their appetite to vote for leaders to represent them, their ideas,and the leaders support the citizens’ social,political, religious and economic interests.
Here are our burning reasons why every Zimbabwean should Register to Vote in 2023:
1)Elections belong to the people- be part of the national discourse
2)Voting is a part of independence
3)Choosing not to vote is not rebellion, it’s surrender
4)If you don’t vote , you lose the right to complain
5)The world is run by those who show up
6)Talk is cheap, voting is free.
In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia urges all Zimbabweans to GO and REGISTER NOW! Voting is our civic right! Lets work to avoid voter fatigue which by definition is the apathy that the electorate can experience under certain circumstances, one being that they are required to vote too often without positive results.
Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Mentally Challenged Grandson Kills Elderly Couple
By A Correspondent- A councillor from the Zibagwe Rural District Council and his wife died after they were assaulted with a log by their mentally challenged grandson on Sunday evening.
Ward 8 Councillor, Ambrose Ncube (74), died on the spot after the attack by Victor Sibanda (24).
His wife, Thandi Khumalo (68) also died after she was assaulted as she tried to intervene.
National Police Spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident.
“We can confirm that police are investigating a murder case of an elderly couple, a man aged 74 and his wife aged 68. The couple is believed to have been murdered by their grandson believed to be mentally challenged,” said Ass Comm Nyathi.
He said the incident took place at Village Mutsekwa under Chief Samambwa area in Zhombe on Sunday around 6pm.
Zibagwe RDC Council Chair, Councilor Chamunogwa Zvishamira said Sibanda is the deceased couple’s grandson.
“The late councillor had just taken his grandson to stay with him. I am told that the grandson has a mental challenge. While details are still sketchy, we know that they had a misunderstanding and he drew a log and hit his grandfather several times on the head and he died,” said Cllr Zvishamira.
He said the wife died as she tried to intervene.
“Seeing that her husband was being assaulted, the wife tried to restrain Sibanda, but he turned the log onto her and assaulted her and she also died on the spot. Their bodies have since been taken to Kwekwe General Hospital where they await postmortem,” he said.
He said Sibanda has been picked up by the police.-statemedia