16y Old Boy Overrun By Gonyet While Busy Fixing Potholes

A 16-year-old boy from Lupane was crushed to death on the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway near Cross Jotsholo when a haulage truck ran over him while he was filling potholes on the road.

The accident occurred on Friday and the truck was going towards Bulawayo carrying coal. Simelebona Bongani Ndebele from Gumede village under Chief Mabhikwa, was herding cattle with other boys when they reportedly started filling potholes with soil.

This comes as motorists have expressed concern at the state of the potholed highway as driving along it has become a nightmare.

Simelebona, a Form Two pupil at Mlamuli Secondary School and some other boys had reportedly taken it upon themselves to rehabilitate a section of the road near their village by covering potholes with soil.

The boy’s uncle Mr Sibangani Ngwenya said the family was devastated. “We are heartbroken as a family. He was herding cattle with other boys when he was hit by a vehicle.

“Motorists have created side roads to avoid potholes and the boys who were with him said the truck was driving off the road when it hit him,” said Mr Ngwenya.

He said the truck ran over him and dragged him for about 30 metres. Police attended the scene and took the boy’s body to St Luke’s Hospital.

“We appeal to Government to repair the road because it is very bad and cars are creating side roads which is dangerous for villagers who are sometimes helping to fill the potholes. As a family we have lost a member and have to bear costs that were never planned for,” said Mr Ngwenya.

Hwange West MP Mr Godfrey Dube was among the first witnesses to arrive at the scene soon after the accident. He said when he arrived, the truck had just stopped a distance away while the boy’s body was lying on the tarmac.

“The driver said he only saw the boy at a close range and could not apply brakes. The boy had been filling potholes with others and he wanted to cross the road to pick up a harrow on the other side when he was hit.

“Government should prioritise the rehabilitation of the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road which is a very busy road. If the potholes were not there the boy wouldn’t have died. This is a highway which leads to our tourism capital and these villagers are good Samaritans who are filling potholes not for money but just to help motorists.

“Government should assist the bereaved family considering the boy was killed while helping to fill the potholes,” said Mr Dube. The Chronicle could not verify details of the truck company.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Inspector Glory Banda was not readily available for comment yesterday.
-Chronicle

Zuma’s Son To Challenge Ramaphosa Upcoming Election

Duduzane Zuma

Former president Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzane, says he is ready to lead the ANC, according to Afrikaans Sunday newspaper Rapport.

Duduzane, who has been living in Dubai for the past five years, told the newspaper he planned to return “as soon as flights to SA resume again” and that he wanted to try to defeat President Cyril Ramaphosa at next year’s ANC national elective conference.

He was already recruiting support from ANC branches in KwaZulu-Natal, he added.

The Gupta family business associate reportedly said this  should not be seen as an attempt to stop the court battles his father was facing. He told the paper he believed in his father’s innocence and he would continue to believe in him, but said he felt his father had also failed in the implementation of ANC policies.

“It is time to move forward, and I believe there is now an opportunity to get involved. I believe I have a lot to offer [as president of the party] and I’m willing to stick my neck out for the ideals that are not being realised,” he told the paper.

Free tertiary education, land expropriation without compensation and the nationalisation of the Reserve Bank are some of the policies that Duduzane said he would implement.

“These are all policy decisions that had been accepted by the ANC before. Why are they not being implemented?”

Staunch supporters of his father expressed mixed views on Duduzane’s announcement with some praising him for his “bravery” while others said his election would be an uphill battle. Sowetan

What Anne Nhira Said Before She Died

The late actress, Anne Nhira called her brother, Juan, and told him that she was attacked and this was the last thing that she said before she was rushed to hospital in South Africa on Monday.

Nhira, who shot to prominence through her role on the hit soap opera, Studio 263, died on Wednesday from injuries sustained after a mugging in South Africa’s Belview Suburb on Monday.

Juan who is based in South Africa said when he spoke to his sister, the few words she said were her recollection of what happened.

“The only few words I heard from my sister were that men with guns came out of the bushes at the prayer mountain. When I found her (at the scene), I didn’t want her to talk too much as I wanted to get help,” Juan said.

He said although his sister said there were gunmen involved, he did not see any gunshot wounds on her.

“There were no bullet wounds that I saw, but there was physical damage on the chest area, stomach, rib cage and her back. We’re actually trying to get the surveillance of that area and see if we can come up with anything.

“There’re no witnesses so far and what we know is what she told us,” said Juan.

Asked about burial arrangements, Juan said they are waiting for pathology results so that they map a way forward.

“We signed all the forms that were required so we’re now just waiting for the pathologists to give us the results. It’s only then that we’ll have a solid plan. They’re saying it’ll take a bit of time,” said Juan.

— Chronicle

Anne Nhira

Logarusic Speaks On Absence Of Key Players

ZIMBABWE coach Zdravko “Loga’’ Logarusic remains a defiant man against the adversity brought by the absence of key players and believes whichever Warriors he will send into battle in their final Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers will complete the job.

Loga, still chasing his first win as Warriors coach, has seen his plans being wrecked by a combination of injuries to key players like star forward Khama Billiat and Prince Dube and the non-availability of the Europe-based stars because of travel restrictions occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The 55-year-old Croat, however, told The Sunday Mail Sport yesterday that he was confident that whichever side he will have at his disposal for the trip to Francistown for a date against Botswana on March 25 and the home assignment against Zambia in Harare four days later, should be able to deliver the results.

Loga’s men lie second behind African champions Algeria in Group H with five points and need to avoid a slip-up in order to secure the remaining qualification spot from the pool.

He is however, under no illusions as to the impact the absence of such players like Billiat will have on the Warriors’ aspirations.

Kaizer Chiefs talisman Billiat suffered a leg fracture in January which saw him being ruled out of action for two months, but had remained hopeful of recovering in time for the Warriors’ two crucial qualifiers against Botswana and Zambia.

Loga had already been told that he cannot have Tino Kadewere due to the restrictions imposed by the French authorities which require players to go into isolation centres upon return from international duty.

And when Chiefs confirmed that Billiat would not be ready for action in time for the Warriors matches, it added to Loga’s growing woes.

“For sure Khama Billiat is a player we will miss a lot. His presence means a lot for us, it is a big blow for the team,” said Loga.

Despite the blows coming thick and fast in the build-up to the qualifiers, the Croat remains optimistic of the back-up plan he has in place.

“Again it’s not only Khama, we also have some problems with players who are coming from England. It means five or six stars that should be on the field will not be with us… that is the reason we have Plan A, B and C.

“This is a situation we couldn’t do much about, we have to focus on the players we have. I am very sure that the players that will be at our disposal will be ready to play, give their best and represent Zimbabwe properly.- The Sunday Mail

Logarusic

COVID-19 Lockdown: 5000 Teenagers Impregnated In Two Months

NEARLY 5 000 teenage girls got pregnant while close to 2 000 were married off in the first two months of the year, in what experts believe was a result of idleness and school closures caused by the Covid-19 lockdown.

The Government imposed a Level Four lockdown at the beginning of the year resulting in the postponement of school opening. According to a report by the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development which was presented in Parliament last week, the country recorded 4 959 cases of teenage pregnancies and 1 774 child marriages in January and February alone. The report also showed that 900 girls below the age of 17 were raped in October and November last year, indicating an average of 15 girls being raped per day.

Some of the rape cases were of girls below the age of seven.

Mashonaland Central tops the numbers with 4 475 teenage pregnancies and 1 436 child marriages while Matabeleland South is second with 290 teenage pregnancies and 65 child marriages. Harare did not record any teenage pregnancy nor child marriage while Bulawayo had only one teenage pregnancy case and zero child marriages.

Matabeleland North recorded 74 child marriages and no teenage pregnancies. Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Minister Dr Sithembiso Nyoni who presented the report said close male family members were identified as perpetrators of rape and other forms of child abuse.

She said it was clear that rural areas have issues around teenagers who are exposed to sex before the age of consent. Dr Nyoni said staying at home and being idle also contributed to the minors getting pregnant.

“We acknowledge that this is a time of great anxiety, uncertainty and stress for many as normal life routines are changed. Women and girls who constitute the greater percentage of gender-based violence survivors find themselves trapped in homes with abusive husbands, fathers, brothers and family members with limited access to protection and support services. With the report, we have indeed witnessed unprecedented incidents of rape during this period.”

On rape cases of underaged girls, the report showed that the Victim Friendly Unit of the Zimbabwe Republic Police received 1 222 cases of rape in the third quarter of 2020 and in the fourth quarter they received 1 274 cases countrywide. A total of 134 girls between the age of zero and seven years were raped in the fourth quarter, 239 girls between eight years and 12 years, 292 girls between 13 and 15 years and 235 girls between 16 and 17 years.

Educationists, experts in adolescent sexual reproduction and parents said there was need for an urgent intervention by the Government and local communities. National Association of Secondary Headmasters president Mr Arthur Maphosa said the solution lies in the opening of schools as most teenage girls were being exposed to abusers while at home.

“The number of teenagers falling pregnant is not only disturbing but detrimental to efforts made by the Government and its partners to protect and empower the girl child. Children have to be in school but that was not possible for a long time due to the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown that forced the closure of schools. Our young girls were exposed to the vagaries of society, made to engage in sex, forcibly in most cases.

“Parents no longer give strict supervision as they heavily rely on the school teacher to do the work. Hopefully as the Government finds a solution with communities, we hope to heal and mend the disaster through intense educational programmes.

We as educators cannot sit and leave the rot to spoil our children’s future. Men as fathers, brother and community leaders have to own up and stop this inhumane behaviour of raping our kids, marrying them off for money and status. It is disgusting.”- The Sunday News

BREAKING: Snake Slithers Into Joana, Cecilia’s Prison Cell At Chikurubi Maximum

By A Correspondent | There was pandemonium at Chikurubi Maximum Prison yesterday when a snake slithered into Harare West MP Joana Mamombe and her colleague, Cecilia Chimbiri’s cell.

The dramatic incidents began on Friday, when it was suddenly noticed that the shift pattern has been changed and a prison guard, only identified as Mbuya Chipangura who took up work on the day began targeting the two MDC Alliance leaders for abuse, as sources tell ZimEye.

On the same day, at night, a snake crept into their (the MDC Alliance leaders’) cell. The reptile poked its head through the hole at the roof top and was now dangling into the cell.

Upon noticing it, they screamed over and over, and the officers only said they were calling for National Parks. Nat Parks never came. Reacting to this, the two continued screaming though no one came to their rescue.

“The only two officers who came through came after a long wait only to say they would wait for National Parks,” the two’s colleague, Netsai Marova told ZimEye.

At the time of writing it could not be established what type of snake it was.

She continued saying: The following day, they were relocated to a COVID-fested cell.

“They complained and we’re subsequently taken back, albeit to the same snake porous cell. As at today, they are back into the same cell which has a snake hole.”

A comment from the Zim prisons Spokesperson could not be obtained at the time of writing. – THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.

FULL TEXT: Registrar General Complaint On Loice Matanda Moyo

THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL OF POLICE
ZIMBABWE REPUBLIC POLICE
Attention: Police Anti-Corruption Unit (PACU)

Dear Sir
RE: COMPLAINT AGAINST HON MATANDA-MOYO J AND MR ERIC CHACHA
__________________________________________________________________

I am presently on trial before the Magistrates Court at Harare on charges of criminal abuse of duty as a public officer as defined in section 174 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23]. These charges were preferred against me pursuant to “an investigation” carried out by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) which itself was ostensibly acting on a “tip-off” it received from one Peter Bwanya.

Clement Masango

Having looked at the documentary evidence placed before the Magistrates Court against me and listened to the testimony of the attesting witnesses, I am convinced that both the investigation and the subsequent criminal charges against me are clearly a culmination of gross abuse of duty by the Chairperson of ZACC as well as by Eric Chacha, the investigating officer in the matter.

With this letter, I hereby lodge an official complaint of criminal abuse of duty as a public officer against the Honourable Mrs Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo and Mr Eric Chacha. The principal bases for my complaint are set out in greater detail hereunder.

  1. Sometime in February of 2020, one Peter Bwanya who was then the Chief Accountant in the Civil Registry Department authored a minute to the Secretary of Home affairs in which he levelled against me “a plethora of allegations” among them were allegations of unprocedural, unauthorised and fraudulent procurement of vehicles for the Civil Registry Department. I attach hereto Peter Bwanya’s aforementioned minute dated 13 February 2020 and I mark it Annexure “A”. I am presently unaware of the outcome of these allegations against me.
  2. After a meeting with the Secretary for Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, Mr Aaron Nhepera on the matter, I was instructed to and did submit a written response to the said allegations. I attach hereto marked Annexure “B” a copy of my response. In my response, I requested, among other things, that the whole matter be investigated and I also undertook to avail myself for and cooperate with that exercise.  I also recommended and requested that a forensic audit be executed in order to comprehensively and transparently examine and resolve the issues arising out of Mr Bwanya’s allegations against me. At the time of authoring this letter and to the best of my knowledge, no such audit has yet been carried out.
  3. I did not receive any response or feedback of any nature to my written response, and on the 23rd of April 2020, Mr Eric Chacha and four others attended at my office armed with a warrant of search and seizure, a copy of which I have attached hereto as Annexure “C”. After a lengthy meeting with me, Eric Chacha and his team seized/impounded vehicles Ford AEX 4445 and Mazda REG 4251 claiming that same were to be used as exhibits in criminal proceedings that were pending against me. I advised both the Secretary and Honourable Minister of Home Affairs and Cultrural Heritage, Cde Kazembe Kazembe of this development who both professed ignorance and expressed shock over same. I followed this with a written complaint against the conduct of Eric Chacha and his team while at my office, addressed to the Secretary and copied to the Chairperson of ZACC. A copy of my complaint is attached hereto as Annexure “D”.
  4. In my letter of complaint, I categorically denied any wrongdoing and highlighted how Peter Bwanya was deliberately misrepresenting facts for the purposes of diverting the authorities’ attention from the disciplinary action that was pending against him. I also registered my concerns and reservations with individual members of ZACC, especially Eric Chacha who was not behaving professionally and was abusing his office and position to the personal benefit of Peter Bwanya. It appeared to me that Peter Bwanya and Eric Chacha were in league and had established some form of alliance against me. Needless to say, this complaint ought to have alerted the Chairperson of ZACC about the unprofessional manner in which her officer was conducting himself. My written complaint was however neither responded to nor even acknowledged by the said Chairperson.
  5. On the 6th of May 2020 at about 1315hrs, Eric Chacha, accompanied by three others, literally broke into my office, arrested me and took me to their offices in Strathaven, Harare. Throughout the arrest, Mr Chacha et al did not allow me the opportunity to call my lawyer as I am entitled to do by law. Furthermore, I did not understand the reason for their violent, disorderly and bullish behaviour toward me. I did not resist their orders neither did I give them any cause to treat me in the manner they did. I cooperated fully and complied with their instructions. There is no doubt in my mind that their conduct on the day was calculated to demean and embarrass me in front of my subordinates and onlookers and to cause me discomfort for no legitimate reason.
  6. I made it clear to them that they were being misled by Peter Bwanya into fighting for him a personal war with me. I also enquired from them why they were doing this without the participation of and reference to the Accounting Officer of the Ministry to whom I was accountable, considering that these allegations were premised on the administration of my duties as a public officer. Their response to my enquiry was as dismissive as it was contemptuous.
  7. Upon arriving at their offices, the team was joined by five other members. While there, Eric Chacha and his team sought to interrogate me in the absence of my lawyer, to this I protested and informed them that I would not participate in any interrogation without the attendance and counsel of my lawyer. After protracted argument on the matter, they eventually allowed my lawyer Mr TM Mutema of Nembo Attorneys who, I’ve leant, they had been keeping in one of their holding rooms the entire time, to access me. At this point, they then preferred charges against me and invited me to make a statement in response. Attached hereto as Annexure “E” is the Warned and Cautioned Statement I gave in response which shows that I denied the charges in their totality.
  8. At about 1630hrs, Eric Chacha, without giving any reasons or explanation, dismissed my lawyer Mr Mutema who rightfully demanded to know what was going on and whether he was leaving together with me since their interrogation was complete and they had recorded a warned statement from me. Much to our surprise, Eric Chacha responded by telling me that they were taking me to Mabelreign Police Station for overnight detention pending court attendance on the following morning.
  9. My lawyer asked for both the reasons and necessity for such an extreme course of action considering that :
    a) they had previously interviewed me on the same allegations as far back as the 23rd of April 2020 and I had not attempted to flee;
    b) there was no likelihood that I would flee and therefore not attend court on the following day;
    c) there was no likelihood that I would interfere with investigations or evidence; and
    d) there was no likelihood that I would commit further offence(s) if not detained prior to being taken to court.
  10. To this enquiry, Eric Chacha responded by telling us that it was, to them, standard procedure to detain every person they arrest until they take them to court. No reasons were given for this decision or so-called standard procedure. Instead, he told us not to waste his time, and true to his word, I was boarded into a truck and driven to Mabelreign Police Station where I was detained, ostensibly for court attendance on the following morning. On the following day, Mr Chacha informed my lawyers late in the afternoon that the docket was not yet complete therefore I could not be taken to court as had been promised. I remained in custody until 8 May 2020 when I was eventually taken to court.
  11. At court, the prosecution, on the strength of sworn testimony from Eric Chacha, “vehemently” opposed my admission to bail pending trial. Eric Chacha confirmed under oath the allegations made against me as more fully appears on Annexure “E1”. This he did despite knowing fully that no vehicles had been recovered at my farm or home and that no vehicles had been shown to have been used for “my personal errands at my farm”. To date, he is yet to show and take me to that farm for indications. He even went as far as telling the court, again under oath, that a forensic audit of the financial records at Central Registry concerning the transactions in question had been conducted, and that he was in possession of same. This was a lie. No such audit has been conducted to date in relation to these allegations against me.
  12. Being the experienced investigator he claims to be, Eric Chacha ought to have known that whatever he was saying before the court under oath would be taken into account by the court in considering my suitability for admission to bail pending trial. He also ought to have known that any untruth, falsehood or misrepresentation of facts would most likely mislead the court in its decision, and ultimately work to my prejudice. There can be no doubt that Eric Chacha, in speaking as he did, under oath, perjured himself.
  13. To date, no complaints of abuse of office as alleged by ZACC have been leveled against me by my employer nor has there been any audit qualification to that effect against the financial records of the Department. It is Chacha who went hunting for a complainant against me, in fact, I am reliably informed that he went as far as attempting to coax the Accounting Officer into giving him a report. A reading of the statement by Secretary Nhepera, Annexure “F” clearly shows that the Ministry has not lodged a complaint against me. There is no doubt in my mind that the only reason why Mr Chacha was in such a hurry to arrest and charge me despite the apparent shortcomings of their case was because he was in league with Peter Bwanya and he was doing the said Peter Bwanya’s bidding.
  14. In the meantime, on the evening of the 6th of May 2020, during a televised news bulletin, the Chairperson of ZACC, the Honourable Matanda-Moyo J appeared and announced that ZACC had arrested me for criminal abuse of office in that:
    a) I had, contrary to procedure, procured for the Department six vehicles, being a Ford Ranger Double Cab Wildtrak and five Isuzu trucks from Duly’s Motors (Pvt) Ltd without going to tender; and that
    b) during the course of their investigations, they (ZACC) had recovered seven (7) government vehicles being used for my personal errands at my farm.
  15. Despite the fact that these allegations formed the basis of the charges levelled against me, the Chairperson of ZACC spoke of me in a manner understood by those who watched the bulletin and intended by her to mean that I had indeed committed and was guilty of the alleged offences. This was indeed the message carried over in all the leading newspapers and on radio and television stations on the following day.
  16. In her aforementioned address, the ZACC Chairperson also stated that they had recovered 7 vehicles from me which vehicles I had been using to run personal errands at my farm. She did not disclose the particulars of said vehicles neither did she state the name or location of my so called farm. In fact, at the time I am alleged to have committed the offence I did not even own a farm. What aggravates matters and clearly demonstrates malice is the fact that ZACC only ever seized two vehicles which vehicles were in fact parked at Central Registry. If they had cared to check the respective vehicles’ log books and Transport Officer’s records, they would have easily ascertained the history of use and deployment of said vehicles.
  17. The Chairperson of ZACC not only spoke of me in the aforementioned manner but she also authorized and superintended my arrest and subsequent detention despite being fully aware that: a) ZACC’s sole witness was an individual with a clear personal vendetta against me and therefore his allegations and testimony against me were obviously suspect.
    b) Neither the Ministry of Home Affairs nor the Public Service Commission had lodged a complaint with her office against me in terms of the Public Finance Management Act.
    c) There had been no forensic audit or internal investigation of any sort into the allegations against me.
    d) I had complained to her office against Eric Chacha’s partial and unprofessional conduct in the manner he had been handling the investigation which was clearly giving Peter Bwanya an undue advantage to my detriment.
  18. I have no issues with said Peter Bwanya whose motive and intentions he never concealed from the very beginning. I, however, take issue with the manner in which a whole institution such as ZACC which is headed by a judge of the High Court disregarded the basic principles of investigation, that information must be verified and that investigation must precede arrest. Again, I am not surprised as it is now evident that decidedly, they threw all caution to the wind for reasons that I can only speculate on which have nothing to do with the law. Since 8 May 2020, I have been as a result on suspension from duty without pay and benefits. I have also since that date been on bail coupled with conditions that even the magistrate who granted me bail described as “stringent”.
  19. Mrs Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo’s conduct together with that of her investigating officer Eric Chacha is, in my opinion, malicious, arbitrary and an abuse of office warranting censure. It is for these reasons, I hereby formally lodge a complaint against these two officials, in their individual and personal capacities for criminal abuse of duty as public officers in contravention of Section 174 (1) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23]. I do not believe that this was a collective decision of the Commission but that of these two individuals who were bent on benefiting Peter Bwanya personally and to my detriment, contrary to and inconsistent with their duties as public officers.
  20. Eric Chacha should further be investigated for perjury as defined in Section 183 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23]. The bases of this averment appear in paragraph 12 above. It would also be interesting to know why and in what capacity and for what interest Eric Chacha has been accompanying Peter Bwanya to the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Head Office, Public Service Commission and the Treasury seeking the latter’s reinstatement to the position of Chief Accountant in the Civil Registry Department, a position from which he resigned on 17 June 2020.
  21. While conducting his investigation, Eric Chacha threatened to arrest one Benjamin Makiwa and Arthur Mathews if they did not corroborate Peter Bwanya’s allegations against me despite the fact that the said Makiwa and Mathews genuinely believed these allegations to be false. When they refused to comply with his demands, he then proceeded to arrest and charge them with theft of fuel. Eric Chacha had no right to act in the manner he did and it is my submission that his conduct constitutes extortion as defined in section 134 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

For the foregoing reasons, I submit that both the Chairperson of ZACC and Eric Chacha criminally abused their duty as public officers in showing undue favour to Peter Bwanya to my detriment within the contemplation of section 174 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] and with that, I would like to lodge an official complaint against them with your office. By copy of this letter, I also formally submit this complaint to the Head of the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU) in the office of the President and Cabinet.
I am available should your office require any additional representations on this matter.

Yours Faithfully

………………………………….. CLEMENCE MASANGO
Cc: The Chief Secretary, Office of the President and Cabinet
Cc: The Chairperson, Public Service Commission
Cc: The Secretary for Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage
Cc: The Head, Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU) in the office of the President and Cabinet

Health Ministry Official Nabbed For Fraud

The director of Epidemiology and Disease Control in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Portia Manangazira has appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Court on allegations of misappropriating funds and fuel meant for training 800 community health workers who were to raise awareness on Covid-19 in the country.

Manangazira appeared before deputy chief magistrate Mrs Bianca Makwande charged with four counts of criminal abuse of duty as a public officer.

The funds and fuel were part of the US$796 675 disbursed by the Health Ministry to train 800 health workers across the country, who were to raise Covid-19 awareness in various communities.

Mr Lancelot Mutsokoti and Mr Ephraim Zinyandu appeared for the State while Mr Harrison Nkomo represented Manangazira. Manangazira is expected to apply for bail.- The Sunday News

Mukuruva Availability For AFCON Qualifiers Uncertain

Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic has revealed that the Warriors could suffer another blow as goalkeepers Martin Mapisa and Tatenda Mukuruva could fail to travel for the Afcon Qualifiers against Botswana and Zambia later this month.

The coach has seen several withdrawals from the preliminary squad ahead of the games and the goalkeeping department could be the next to be affected.

Speaking to The Sunday Mail, Logarusic revealed Spain-based Mapisa and US-based Mukuruva are facing struggles to come for the games.

He said “We are facing some problems, but we are trying to solve the problems, and we are hoping we will do it…

“We have again the same situation with the goalkeepers. We called the goalkeepers from the USA and Spain, but we have a situation there but again we have Plan A, B and C.”

Other key players that have pulled out of the squad include Aston Villa midfielder Marvelous Nakamba, Lyon striker Tinotenda Kadewere, Tendayi Darikwa of Wigan and Kaizer Chiefs’ Khama Billiat.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Tatenda Mukuruva

Bosso Announce Date For Elections

Highlanders have set the dates for their 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM) and the Executive Members elections.

The polls were supposed to take place on 7 February, a week after the club had held its AGM.

But both events were postponed after the government imposed a level four lockdown in January to curb the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.

Following the relaxation of the regulations a few weeks ago, Bosso have now announced the AGM and the elective congress will take place this month.

“The club’s AGM and Executive Members elections will be held on the 21st and 28th of March,” a statement by the club reads.

“According to the club’s constitution, club members should have convened for an AGM on the 31st of January before electing three Executive members a week later, but ‘due to Covid-19 pandemic rules and regulations, the negative responses received from the police and relevant sporting authorities and broad consultation on the matter’, the board resolved to postpone the events.”

Johnfart Sibanda is challenging incumbent Kenneth Mhlophe for the Executive Chairman job while Israel Moyo is seeking another term against Morgan Dube for the post of the Secretary General.

The final vacant position at the elections is of the Committee Member which will be contested by Bheka Sibanda and Mgcini Mafu.-Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Bosso

Mnangagwa Spooks Torment MDC Alliance Members

Then later this was - 1987 at the end of the Gukurahundi massacres. Mnangagwa doesn't look happy that the killing is over, as it were.

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Mashonaland West Province Facebook account was disabled by State Security agents last week.

The cornered regime has intensified efforts to disrupt the dissemination of the party’s crucial information.

12 members of the MDC Alliance Mashonaland West Provincial executive committee were violently arrested by armed police officers and soldiers last month.

In a statement the MDC Alliance Mash West Province dencounced the hacking of the vibrant Facebook account by State Security agents:

We would like to thank the Lord Almighty for granting us the serenity to lead his flock in the face of adversity,needless to say in the face of barbaric and archaic leadership.

It is a shame that our Facebook page has been under severe attack from State spies such that we failed to update you on the arrest of our 12 Management members on 20 February 2021.

The 12 who were frogmarched by heavily armed soldiers from the Provincial Headquarters to the Chinhoyi Central Police Station are Provincial Chair Mr Ralph T Magunje, Provincial Secretary Mr Tawanda Bvumo, Provincial Spokesperson Mr Mandava Blessing, Provincial Deputy Secretary Mr Emmanuel Chinanzvavana, Provincial Women’s Chair Mrs Abigail Usai, Provincial Youth Chairpersons Mr Colleen Mapfumo, Provincial Deputy Organising Secretary Cllr Dzeka, Provincial Deputy Spokesperson Mr kudakwashe Mandishona,Provincial Youth Secretary Ms Pauline Sibanda, Provincial Secretary for Local Government Cllr Richard Vhitirinyu and Provincial Sec for International Relations Mr Wilson Makanyaire.

These die hard Democrats have appeared again today at the chinhoyi magistrates Court but have been remanded to the 31st of March 2021 for the delivery of judgement on their application for refusal of further remand.

The Democracy soldiers are not deterred by such cowardly and illegal acts by the Regime to whip the voice of the voiceless into submission.

We stand solidly behind the CitizensConvergenceForChange as we fight for a better Zimbabwe.

Dictatorships across the world have a short life span,they will soon crumble.

As much as the Regime continues to persecute us,we will continue to escalate our voice and call for Change.we will be there when the Regime crumbles.

ALUTA CONTINUA.

MDC Alliance Mashonaland West Province

Then later this was - 1987 at the end of the Gukurahundi massacres. Mnangagwa doesn't look happy that the killing is over, as it were.
Emmerson Mnangagwa nicknamed the crocodile

MDC Alliance Weekly Health Alert : One Year Into COVID-19 Pandemic, How Did Zimbabwe Fare?

*8th Edition *

14 March 2021

One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, how did Zimbabwe fare?

Executive Summary:

The government’s response to the covid-19 pandemic was characterized by failure to test the people, failure to manage immigration, failure to provide necessary resources like Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), COVID-19 admission facilities, oxygen, ventilators, failure to support and appreciate healthcare workers, poor or non-existent messaging, abuse of the pandemic to score cheap political gains at the expense of the people, failure to provide social safety nets and failure to deal with corruption like the Drax scandal and others. Lately, the government has also shown that it has no vaccine plan and only depending on knee jerk reflexes. On a scale of “A” to “E”, with A being the best score, we give the government of Zimbabwe a score of “D” for its performance in the first year of this pandemic because of the aforementioned.

As we commemorate the first anniversary of the worst pandemic in a century, we need to introspect as a nation on what we could have done better. “An unexamined life is not worth living”, as someone has already said. The first cluster of cases of COVID-19 were reported on December 31 2019 in Wuhan, China, and on March 11 2020, the WHO declared COVID-19 “a public health emergency of international concern”. All systems in Zimbabwe then should have gone into overdrive to avert a national disaster. Mortality in China and some European countries had already started showing sinister trends. The Government of Zimbabwe declared its preparedness for the pandemic, with Wilkins hospital completely kitted up and ready to admit patients, with ventilators and oxygen in place.

The first wake-up call was on March the 20th, 2020, when we had our first real case of COVID-19, a young promising journalist, who passed on three days later under deplorable conditions. The nakedness of both the government and the purported national isolation centre, Wilkins hospital, was exposed. Health workers did not have adequate PPE, they did not quite know what to do with the case, and there was no single ventilator available, though the patient could easily have afforded one. This was a chaotic and traumatic experience for both the family and all Zimbabweans. We all started weighing our chances of survival in the face of this new reality, with much trepidation, considering that this first fatality did not come from a family of meager means.

These are the lessons learnt from this experience:
• Government should never lie to the people that we are prepared when in fact we are not. Complete transparency and honesty have no substitute.
• A caring attitude is important, and cover-ups stink.
• All resources should have been channeled to life saving technologies and human resources in a pandemic of this magnitude.
• Government has no power to stop death, but government has the power to avail the best possible service to its citizens, so that at the end we can all say, “Well, all that could be done was done. This was now purely in the hands of The Maker”.

The failure of government to resolve a labour dispute with the doctors & nurses contributed much to our poor state of preparedness. Government should have dealt speedily with the health-workers’ industrial action and restored normalcy ahead of this pandemic. There was enough time to do that. The militarization of housemanship is not an answer to our human resources problem, and is bound to backfire with time. Government must reconsider.

Politicization of COVID-19 lockdowns was a serious miscalculation on the part of government, as this only served to spread the virus. The March 31 Supreme court ruling, now commonly known as the COVID-19 judgement, is a good example of the abuse of lockdown measures. The selective harassment, abuse and fining of citizens throughout this period is another example. These did not serve the interests of the nation in dealing with the pandemic. Instead, we saw Zanu PF functionaries holding parties and posting pictures on social media, supposedly to show that they were in power, without any legal repercussions. But COVID-19 did not understand that, and the events were unfortunately not without their own adverse consequences.

Institutionalized corruption and the looting of the covid-19 funds emasculated government’s response to the pandemic. Government continues to pay lip service to the fight against corruption as real looters of COVID-19 funds continue to roam the streets scot free and we have not heard about any recoveries, especially from the Drax scandal. Sadly, government has not been able to provide adequate free testing to the population, consequently no contact tracing was possible, and many cases went undiagnosed. Without testing, there is no isolation and containment of the pandemic. One year later, free testing is still not available to the majority of Zimbabweans. The result is that there has been no science in mapping the epidemic, and targeted lockdown measures and other data informed decisions could not be made. Blanket lockdown measures brought untold suffering to people who did not even need a lockdown in their locality. Government should take healthcare seriously, and make sure adequate resources are availed for the people’s healthcare, in keeping with section 76 of the constitution.

Failure to provide social safety nets in spite of pronouncements by the minister of finance was a monumental failure for this government. People were locked down into hunger and starvation, because the majority of our people live on hand to mouth budgets. We all watched with envy as other nations provided relief to their citizens in these trying times. Locking down the nation without providing food relief was the most cruel thing government did in response to this pandemic. The promised stimulus package to industry did not filter down to the intended recipients. One wonders who benefited.

There were many policy failures in the approach to this pandemic, chief of which was immigration control. Quarantine centres did not work as expected, they were porous and inmates were able to bribe their way out, use political influence to avoid quarantine, or simply escape from the centres through unknown channels. That is how we domesticated a disease that otherwise could have been kept out of Zimbabwe. It is important to move in tandem with international trends when dealing with a pandemic. The visit by the so-called Chinese COVID-19 specialist doctors was suspicious and certainly added no value to our response to the pandemic.

Failure to anticipate the second wave and prevent it was a monumental failure by the government. We all knew that the infection figures and deaths in our neighbouring South Africa were high. We also knew that a new more vicious strain in terms of transmissibility had been identified. It is common knowledge that we have a few million Zimbabweans in South Africa many of whom always want to come home for the festive season. The government took no thought of that to avert disaster, and we ended up with our worst two months, the nasty second wave which was both completely predictable and preventable.

Failure to set up COVID-19 isolation and treatment facilities resulted in untold suffering and unnecessary mortality. Patients requiring moderate interventions like oxygen supplementation could not get it for there was no place to admit them. Until now, there are many towns without a single COVID-19 admission facility and patients are still turned away to go and die at home without any attempt to supportive therapy. But by far, the greatest looser was the ordinary non-COVID patient who could not be attended to because staff did not have PPE and had no capability to screen for COVID-19. Chronic disease patients were hardest hit, as many could not access their usual medication.

Communication and information dissemination has been very poor throughout this pandemic. The whole response was shrouded in mystery. This is now manifesting in the low vaccine uptake, which is largely caused by the people’s mistrust of government’s choices and failure to deal with conspiracy theories and other legitimate questions pertaining to vaccine safety and efficacy. The lack of transparency regarding the cost of the vaccine is a potential loophole for corruption and looting. The science behind choice of vaccine should be made plain, and full information should be disseminated, first to health care workers who have to deal with the public’s questions and doubts, and then to everybody in the country. No heavy-handed tactics like withholding social benefits from those who are vaccine hesitant should be used, as previously intimated by Mr Mnangagwa. The vaccine is our final weapon in the fight against COVID-19 and no effort should be spared in educating the public and allaying all related anxieties, to ensure that all eligible people receive the vaccine. Bringing in other vaccines as announced is a welcome move, but still information dissemination is key to dealing with mis-information and conspiracy theories, which remain rampant. We cannot just wish them away.

Bringing in private laboratory services as a substitute to free government testing sent the cost of all tests spiraling upwards. It was a serious abdication of duty by the government. We have always had private laboratory services in Zimbabwe, and they have their place, but they cannot become the mainstay of service delivery in such a massive public health emergency without a government subsidy. The poor are automatically excluded, and that is 90% of Zimbabweans. Contact tracing and routine surveillance died right there.

The rapid response teams were one of the weakest links in the government’s response strategy. They had a serious mandate without the necessary financing and equipment, notably PPE and diagnostic consumables like nasal swabs. They therefore failed dismally in their execution of duty. These are well-trained cadres by the way, but it is like a good soldier going to war without a gun and basic supplies.

How do we summarize government’s response to this pandemic? In a few words, government was not prepared to spend money on healthcare and on feeding the people during the very necessary lockdowns. Corruption was rife and crippled the response to COVID-19. The ruling party was the chief architect of super-spreader events, in the form of political party meetings and extravagant pleasure parties. Politicization of the lockdowns was rampant and led to much suffering, unnecessary arrests with consequent unnecessary exposure of citizens to COVID-19 in prisons. When it comes to pandemics of this nature, we admonish the government to put aside all partisan behavior, and all Zimbabweans should work together for the common good.

On the basis of this assessment, the government failed dismally in protecting Zimbabweans from this pandemic. We are all here today by a sovereign act of God. We give the government a score of “D”, with “A” being the best score and “E” the worst. The whole nation wants to help government get a score of “A” in this second year, so please, work with the people, and be completely transparent. All eyes are on the vaccine issue.

Going forward, here are our recommendations for the government to take Zimbabwe to a better place and avert a third wave as we open up the economy. Government should vigorously promote COVID-19 safe practices in all languages and on all media platforms. These include hand washing, sanitization, social distancing and avoiding close contact, avoiding supper spreader events, avoiding large gatherings, cough etiquette, and masking up as the new normal (not as a way of avoiding fines!), at least for the next one year as we measure progress. Health workers should be thoroughly equipped with knowledge so that they become the champions for vaccination and other interventions. Vaccine procurement is not the domain of private companies. Government must do its duty. As we move forward, government needs to concentrate on taking the people with it on all issues to do with vaccination and vaccine choice regarding safety, efficacy cost and other factors.

COVID-19 isolation and treatment facilities should be set up in every town, and a generous supply of PPE should be delivered to all health institutions. Schools should be properly equipped, and liaison with teachers’ unions should be intense. Businesses should be appropriately equipped and empowered to prevent infection.

Government needs to ramp up vaccination, and take professional advice seriously, particularly from the national immunization technical advisory group. Educate health workers and the population, procure vaccines in a transparent manner, distribute and administer to all. Convince health workers first and everything else will fall into place.

Dr. Henry Madzorera.
Secretary for Health and Child Welfare.
MDC-Alliance

Dr Madzorera

World Health Organization Denounces Violence Against Women

Violence against women remains devastatingly pervasive and starts alarmingly young, shows new data from WHO and partners. Across their lifetime, 1 in 3 women, around 736 million, are subjected to physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner or sexual violence from a non-partner – a number that has remained largely unchanged over the past decade.

This violence starts early: 1 in 4 young women (aged 15-24 years) who have been in a relationship will have already experienced violence by an intimate partner by the time they reach their mid-twenties.

“Violence against women is endemic in every country and culture, causing harm to millions of women and their families, and has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “But unlike COVID-19, violence against women cannot be stopped with a vaccine. We can only fight it with deep-rooted and sustained efforts – by governments, communities and individuals – to change harmful attitudes, improve access to opportunities and services for women and girls, and foster healthy and mutually respectful relationships.”

Intimate partner violence is by far the most prevalent form of violence against women globally (affecting around 641 million). However, 6% of women globally report being sexually assaulted by someone other than their husband or partner. Given the high levels of stigma and under-reporting of sexual abuse, the true figure is likely to be significantly higher.

Emergencies exacerbate violence, increasing vulnerability and risks
This report presents data from the largest ever study of the prevalence of violence against women, conducted by WHO on behalf of a special working group of the United Nations. Based on data from 2000 to 2018, it updates previous estimates released in 2013.

While the numbers reveal already alarmingly high rates of violence against women and girls, they do not reflect the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

WHO and partners warn that the COVID-19 pandemic has further increased women’s exposure to violence, as a result of measures such as lockdowns and disruptions to vital support services.

“It’s deeply disturbing that this pervasive violence by men against women not only persists unchanged, but is at its worst for young women aged 15-24 who may also be young mothers. And that was the situation before the pandemic stay-at home orders. We know that the multiple impacts of COVID-19 have triggered a “shadow pandemic” of increased reported violence of all kinds against women and girls,” said UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka. “Every government should be taking strong, proactive steps to address this, and involving women in doing so”, she added.

Though many countries have seen increased reporting of intimate partner violence to helplines, police, health workers, teachers, and other service providers during lockdowns, the full impact of the pandemic on prevalence will only be established as surveys are resumed, the report notes.

Inequities are a leading risk factor for violence against women
Violence disproportionately affects women living in low- and lower-middle-income countries. An estimated 37% of women living in the poorest countries have experienced physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence in their life, with some of these countries having a prevalence as high as 1 in 2.

The regions of Oceania, Southern Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa have the highest prevalence rates of intimate partner violence among women aged 15-49, ranging from 33% – 51%. The lowest rates are found in Europe (16–23%), Central Asia (18%), Eastern Asia (20%) and South-Eastern Asia (21%).

Younger women are at highest risk for recent violence. Among those who have been in a relationship, the highest rates (16%) of intimate partner violence in the past 12 months occurred among young women aged between 15 and 24.

Violence against women must be prevented
Violence – in all its forms – can have an impact on a woman’s health and well-being throughout the rest of her life – even long after the violence may have ended. It is associated with increased risk of injuries, depression, anxiety disorders, unplanned pregnancies, sexually-transmitted infections including HIV and many other health problems. It has impacts on society as a whole and comes with tremendous costs, impacting national budgets and overall development.

Preventing violence requires addressing systemic economic and social inequalities, ensuring access to education and safe work, and changing discriminatory gender norms and institutions. Successful interventions also include strategies that ensure essential services are available and accessible to survivors, that support women’s organisations, challenge inequitable social norms, reform discriminatory laws and strengthen legal responses, among others.

“To address violence against women, there’s an urgent need to reduce stigma around this issue, train health professionals to interview survivors with compassion, and dismantle the foundations of gender inequality,” said Dr Claudia Garcia-Moreno of WHO. “Interventions with adolescents and young people to foster gender equality and gender-equitable attitudes are also vital.”

Countries should honour their commitments to increased and strong political will and leadership to tackle violence against women in all its forms, through:

Sound gender transformative policies, from policies around childcare to equal pay, and laws that support gender equality,
A strengthened health system response that ensures access to survivor-centred care and referral to other services as needed,
School and educational interventions to challenge discriminatory attitudes and beliefs, including comprehensive sexuality education,
Targeted investment in sustainable and effective evidence-based prevention strategies at local, national, regional and global levels, and
Strengthening data collection and investing in high quality surveys on violence against women and improving measurement of the different forms of violence experienced by women, including those who are most marginalized.-
World Health Organization

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Government Agents Disable MDC Alliance Facebook Account

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Mashonaland West Province Facebook account was disabled by State Security agents last week.

The cornered regime has intensified efforts to disrupt the dissemination of the party’s crucial information.

12 members of the MDC Alliance Mashonaland West Provincial executive committee were violently arrested by armed police officers and soldiers last month.

In a statement the MDC Alliance Mash West Province dencounced the hacking of the vibrant Facebook account by State Security agents:

We would like to thank the Lord Almighty for granting us the serenity to lead his flock in the face of adversity,needless to say in the face of barbaric and archaic leadership.

It is a shame that our Facebook page has been under severe attack from State spies such that we failed to update you on the arrest of our 12 Management members on 20 February 2021.

The 12 who were frogmarched by heavily armed soldiers from the Provincial Headquarters to the Chinhoyi Central Police Station are Provincial Chair Mr Ralph T Magunje, Provincial Secretary Mr Tawanda Bvumo, Provincial Spokesperson Mr Mandava Blessing, Provincial Deputy Secretary Mr Emmanuel Chinanzvavana, Provincial Women’s Chair Mrs Abigail Usai, Provincial Youth Chairpersons Mr Colleen Mapfumo, Provincial Deputy Organising Secretary Cllr Dzeka, Provincial Deputy Spokesperson Mr kudakwashe Mandishona,Provincial Youth Secretary Ms Pauline Sibanda, Provincial Secretary for Local Government Cllr Richard Vhitirinyu and Provincial Sec for International Relations Mr Wilson Makanyaire.

These die hard Democrats have appeared again today at the chinhoyi magistrates Court but have been remanded to the 31st of March 2021 for the delivery of judgement on their application for refusal of further remand.

The Democracy soldiers are not deterred by such cowardly and illegal acts by the Regime to whip the voice of the voiceless into submission.

We stand solidly behind the CitizensConvergenceForChange as we fight for a better Zimbabwe.

Dictatorships across the world have a short life span,they will soon crumble.

As much as the Regime continues to persecute us,we will continue to escalate our voice and call for Change.we will be there when the Regime crumbles.

ALUTA CONTINUA.

MDC Alliance Mashonaland West Province

Government Unwilling To Prosecute Looters Of COVID-19 Funds

Tinashe Sambiri|Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is deeply reluctant to prosecute looters of COVID-19 funds, the MDC Alliance has said.

In its weekly health update, the MDC Alliance accused Mr Mnangagwa’s administration of lacking the zeal to protect citizens from the deadly pandemic:

MDC Alliance Weekly Health Alert

*8th Edition *

14 March 2021

One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, how did Zimbabwe fare?

Executive Summary:

The government’s response to the covid-19 pandemic was characterized by failure to test the people, failure to manage immigration, failure to provide necessary resources like Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), COVID-19 admission facilities, oxygen, ventilators, failure to support and appreciate healthcare workers, poor or non-existent messaging, abuse of the pandemic to score cheap political gains at the expense of the people, failure to provide social safety nets and failure to deal with corruption like the Drax scandal and others. Lately, the government has also shown that it has no vaccine plan and only depending on knee jerk reflexes. On a scale of “A” to “E”, with A being the best score, we give the government of Zimbabwe a score of “D” for its performance in the first year of this pandemic because of the aforementioned.

As we commemorate the first anniversary of the worst pandemic in a century, we need to introspect as a nation on what we could have done better. “An unexamined life is not worth living”, as someone has already said. The first cluster of cases of COVID-19 were reported on December 31 2019 in Wuhan, China, and on March 11 2020, the WHO declared COVID-19 “a public health emergency of international concern”.

All systems in Zimbabwe then should have gone into overdrive to avert a national disaster. Mortality in China and some European countries had already started showing sinister trends. The Government of Zimbabwe declared its preparedness for the pandemic, with Wilkins hospital completely kitted up and ready to admit patients, with ventilators and oxygen in place.

The first wake-up call was on March the 20th, 2020, when we had our first real case of COVID-19, a young promising journalist, who passed on three days later under deplorable conditions. The nakedness of both the government and the purported national isolation centre, Wilkins hospital, was exposed. Health workers did not have adequate PPE, they did not quite know what to do with the case, and there was no single ventilator available, though the patient could easily have afforded one.

This was a chaotic and traumatic experience for both the family and all Zimbabweans. We all started weighing our chances of survival in the face of this new reality, with much trepidation, considering that this first fatality did not come from a family of meager means.

These are the lessons learnt from this experience:
• Government should never lie to the people that we are prepared when in fact we are not. Complete transparency and honesty have no substitute.

• A caring attitude is important, and cover-ups stink.
• All resources should have been channeled to life saving technologies and human resources in a pandemic of this magnitude.

• Government has no power to stop death, but government has the power to avail the best possible service to its citizens, so that at the end we can all say, “Well, all that could be done was done. This was now purely in the hands of The Maker”.

The failure of government to resolve a labour dispute with the doctors & nurses contributed much to our poor state of preparedness. Government should have dealt speedily with the health-workers’ industrial action and restored normalcy ahead of this pandemic. There was enough time to do that. The militarization of housemanship is not an answer to our human resources problem, and is bound to backfire with time. Government must reconsider.

Politicization of COVID-19 lockdowns was a serious miscalculation on the part of government, as this only served to spread the virus. The March 31 Supreme court ruling, now commonly known as the COVID-19 judgement, is a good example of the abuse of lockdown measures. The selective harassment, abuse and fining of citizens throughout this period is another example. These did not serve the interests of the nation in dealing with the pandemic. Instead, we saw Zanu PF functionaries holding parties and posting pictures on social media, supposedly to show that they were in power, without any legal repercussions. But COVID-19 did not understand that, and the events were unfortunately not without their own adverse consequences.

Institutionalized corruption and the looting of the covid-19 funds emasculated government’s response to the pandemic.

Government continues to pay lip service to the fight against corruption as real looters of COVID-19 funds continue to roam the streets scot free and we have not heard about any recoveries, especially from the Drax scandal.

Sadly, government has not been able to provide adequate free testing to the population, consequently no contact tracing was possible, and many cases went undiagnosed. Without testing, there is no isolation and containment of the pandemic. One year later, free testing is still not available to the majority of Zimbabweans. The result is that there has been no science in mapping the epidemic, and targeted lockdown measures and other data informed decisions could not be made. Blanket lockdown measures brought untold suffering to people who did not even need a lockdown in their locality. Government should take healthcare seriously, and make sure adequate resources are availed for the people’s healthcare, in keeping with section 76 of the constitution.

Failure to provide social safety nets in spite of pronouncements by the minister of finance was a monumental failure for this government. People were locked down into hunger and starvation, because the majority of our people live on hand to mouth budgets. We all watched with envy as other nations provided relief to their citizens in these trying times. Locking down the nation without providing food relief was the most cruel thing government did in response to this pandemic. The promised stimulus package to industry did not filter down to the intended recipients. One wonders who benefited.

There were many policy failures in the approach to this pandemic, chief of which was immigration control. Quarantine centres did not work as expected, they were porous and inmates were able to bribe their way out, use political influence to avoid quarantine, or simply escape from the centres through unknown channels. That is how we domesticated a disease that otherwise could have been kept out of Zimbabwe. It is important to move in tandem with international trends when dealing with a pandemic. The visit by the so-called Chinese COVID-19 specialist doctors was suspicious and certainly added no value to our response to the pandemic.

Failure to anticipate the second wave and prevent it was a monumental failure by the government. We all knew that the infection figures and deaths in our neighbouring South Africa were high. We also knew that a new more vicious strain in terms of transmissibility had been identified. It is common knowledge that we have a few million Zimbabweans in South Africa many of whom always want to come home for the festive season. The government took no thought of that to avert disaster, and we ended up with our worst two months, the nasty second wave which was both completely predictable and preventable.

Failure to set up COVID-19 isolation and treatment facilities resulted in untold suffering and unnecessary mortality.

Patients requiring moderate interventions like oxygen supplementation could not get it for there was no place to admit them. Until now, there are many towns without a single COVID-19 admission facility and patients are still turned away to go and die at home without any attempt to supportive therapy. But by far, the greatest looser was the ordinary non-COVID patient who could not be attended to because staff did not have PPE and had no capability to screen for COVID-19. Chronic disease patients were hardest hit, as many could not access their usual medication.

Communication and information dissemination has been very poor throughout this pandemic. The whole response was shrouded in mystery. This is now manifesting in the low vaccine uptake, which is largely caused by the people’s mistrust of government’s choices and failure to deal with conspiracy theories and other legitimate questions pertaining to vaccine safety and efficacy. The lack of transparency regarding the cost of the vaccine is a potential loophole for corruption and looting. The science behind choice of vaccine should be made plain, and full information should be disseminated, first to health care workers who have to deal with the public’s questions and doubts, and then to everybody in the country.

No heavy-handed tactics like withholding social benefits from those who are vaccine hesitant should be used, as previously intimated by Mr Mnangagwa.

The vaccine is our final weapon in the fight against COVID-19 and no effort should be spared in educating the public and allaying all related anxieties, to ensure that all eligible people receive the vaccine. Bringing in other vaccines as announced is a welcome move, but still information dissemination is key to dealing with mis-information and conspiracy theories, which remain rampant. We cannot just wish them away.

Bringing in private laboratory services as a substitute to free government testing sent the cost of all tests spiraling upwards. It was a serious abdication of duty by the government. We have always had private laboratory services in Zimbabwe, and they have their place, but they cannot become the mainstay of service delivery in such a massive public health emergency without a government subsidy. The poor are automatically excluded, and that is 90% of Zimbabweans. Contact tracing and routine surveillance died right there.

The rapid response teams were one of the weakest links in the government’s response strategy. They had a serious mandate without the necessary financing and equipment, notably PPE and diagnostic consumables like nasal swabs. They therefore failed dismally in their execution of duty. These are well-trained cadres by the way, but it is like a good soldier going to war without a gun and basic supplies.

How do we summarize government’s response to this pandemic? In a few words, government was not prepared to spend money on healthcare and on feeding the people during the very necessary lockdowns. Corruption was rife and crippled the response to COVID-19. The ruling party was the chief architect of super-spreader events, in the form of political party meetings and extravagant pleasure parties. Politicization of the lockdowns was rampant and led to much suffering, unnecessary arrests with consequent unnecessary exposure of citizens to COVID-19 in prisons. When it comes to pandemics of this nature, we admonish the government to put aside all partisan behavior, and all Zimbabweans should work together for the common good.

On the basis of this assessment, the government failed dismally in protecting Zimbabweans from this pandemic. We are all here today by a sovereign act of God. We give the government a score of “D”, with “A” being the best score and “E” the worst. The whole nation wants to help government get a score of “A” in this second year, so please, work with the people, and be completely transparent. All eyes are on the vaccine issue.

Going forward, here are our recommendations for the government to take Zimbabwe to a better place and avert a third wave as we open up the economy. Government should vigorously promote COVID-19 safe practices in all languages and on all media platforms. These include hand washing, sanitization, social distancing and avoiding close contact, avoiding supper spreader events, avoiding large gatherings, cough etiquette, and masking up as the new normal (not as a way of avoiding fines!), at least for the next one year as we measure progress. Health workers should be thoroughly equipped with knowledge so that they become the champions for vaccination and other interventions. Vaccine procurement is not the domain of private companies. Government must do its duty. As we move forward, government needs to concentrate on taking the people with it on all issues to do with vaccination and vaccine choice regarding safety, efficacy cost and other factors.

COVID-19 isolation and treatment facilities should be set up in every town, and a generous supply of PPE should be delivered to all health institutions. Schools should be properly equipped, and liaison with teachers’ unions should be intense. Businesses should be appropriately equipped and empowered to prevent infection.

Government needs to ramp up vaccination, and take professional advice seriously, particularly from the national immunization technical advisory group. Educate health workers and the population, procure vaccines in a transparent manner, distribute and administer to all. Convince health workers first and everything else will fall into place.

Dr. Henry Madzorera.
Secretary for Health and Child Welfare.
MDC-Alliance

Mr Mnangagwa

Stockfeed Raw Materials Rise Threefold

The cost of procuring raw materials for manufacturing stockfeed rocketed by 886% in 2020 after maize prices rose threefold during the period, according to the stockfeed Manufacturers Association (SMA).

The sMA said in a report released last week that it manufactured and bought stock worth $29,5 billion last year during the period, although operations were affected by logistical problems at border posts and foreign currency shortages.

SMA said it bought 562 382 metric tonnes (mt) of raw stockfeed and produced 554 831 metric tonnes (mt) during the period.

These represented a drop of 10% and 11% compared to 2019 respectively.

“The average cost of procurements of raw materials in 2020 was $23 013/mt, an increase of 886% over 2019 being driven by the threefold increase in the maize price from early 2019 to 2020,” the sMA said.

During a recent meeting, SMA members said logistical problems at border posts and foreign currency shortages were among the major factors affecting raw material supply.

They said the last landed price for maize was Us$340 per mt in South Africa and Us$320 per mt in Zambia.

Last week’s report said maize bran and molasses were in short supply during the period.

It said the total tonnage of maize and soya bean derivatives procured in 2020 were 256 260mt and 123 290mt respectively.

These represented a decrease of 13% and 18% respectively compared to 2019.

The total values of maize and soya bean derivatives procured during the period was $5,3 billion and $4,1 billion, being changes of about 1 094% (93%) and 596% (-9%) over 2019.

SMA said poultry feeds continued to dominate the stockfeed industry, accounting for 68% of all feeds produced by weight and 75% by monetary value in the fourth quarter of 2020.

Production averaged 37 328mt per month.

The production of broiler and layer feeds were 33% and 22% higher than the fourth quarter of 2019, respectively.

However, poultry concentrates were 23% lower than the fourth quarter of 2019.

Pig feeds averaged 4 321mt per month worth $166 million, accounting for an increase of 8% by both tonnage and value of total feeds produced in the fourth quarter.

Ruminant feeds averaged 10 720mt per month worth $266 million, accounting for increases of 20% by tonnage and 13% by value of total feeds.

On average, prices of raw materials procured in the fourth quarter of 2020 increased by 13%.

Notable increases were low protein cottonseed meal, screenings and coarse limestone flour.

Indexed to the United states dollar, procurement prices increased by 9% and prices of maize and solvent extracted soya meal averaged Us$262 and Us$438/ mt, being increases of 10% and 3% on average during the third quarter.

Fourth quarter prices of feeds increased by 3%, SMA said.

Average weighted wholesale prices of broiler and layer feeds rose by 4% and 10%, respectively, to $45 120 per mt and $35 600 per mt respectively.-standard

Zulu King To Be Buried At Night, By Men Only

KWADUKUZA, SOUTH AFRICA – SEPTEMBER 24: Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini is seen during Heritage Day celebrations on September 24, 2019 in in KwaDukuza, South Africa. (Photo by Gallo Images/Photo by Khaya Ngwenya/Gallo Images via Getty Images)

Zulu Traditional Prime Minister Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi has announced that the late Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu, who died on Friday last week, will be buried in a private funeral on Wednesday night, followed by a memorial on Thursday.

Buthelezi also said only a select group of men from the Zulu Royal house will participate in the burial.

He said:

After a very protracted meeting, the summary was that there was actually a consensus that the king actually requested that he should be buried at night as happened when his two late sons were buried.

Prince Butho and Prince Lekthula were buried at night. And he said to be buried by men only. It should be a private ceremony of the royal family.

Buthelezi further revealed that the South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa will provide support for the King’s memorial service.

Said Buthelezi:

We are fortunate that one of the sons-in-law of the King phoned the President whilst we were engaged because it is known that His Excellency President Ramaphosa declared a State Funeral Category 1 for His Majesty.

So clearly the President has confirmed that there won’t be what is called a state funeral but nevertheless, the Presidency will support what can be described as a memorial service on Thursday.

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Chief Ndiweni Fumes Over Sacred Ntabazinduna Mountain

Dethroned chief Nhlanhlayamangwe Felix Ndiweni says efforts are being made to have the sacred Ntabazinduna mountain declared a World Heritage Site.

The area is at the centre of a wrangle between Brian Davies and Floyd Ambrose for the ownership of Chiefs Lodge situated on top of the mountain.

With the permission of the late Chief Khayisa Ndiweni, the Davies and Parsons families built Chiefs Lodge in 1992. Davies and Ambrose are fighting for control of a portion of Tabas Induna Farm, where the mountain stands.

Speaking from his base in the United Kingdom, Ndiweni said Ntabazinduna mountain was of cultural significance to the Ndebele nation.

“We have to ask this government who they went to war for and who they fought for because wherever you look in Zimbabwe, they are stocking up tribal tensions and bringing up tribalism,” he said.

“Take a look at Chiredzi, among the Shangani nation, their sacred ancestral land is about to be forcefully taken over by this government.”

Ndiweni said both President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga knew about the significance of the mountain.

“We have had talks about it when we met with the VP so I am 100 percent sure he and the president are also well-versed on Ndebele history, so he too knows. Yet we are forced to see this utter nonsense,” he said.

“As the chief of that area, I have to speak up, I cannot keep quiet when such things are happening.

“Otherwise, other traditional leaders will ask: Chief Ndiweni what is happening to our mountain? I must be able to give a reply.”

Ndiweni claimed Ambrose was not acting alone, but was ‘a front.’

“If the president and vice-president believed the importance of Ntabazinduna mountain they would have stopped Ambrose a long time ago,” he said.

“But the fact that Ambrose continues this means he has obtained sanction or authority from the vice president and president,”

The vocal government critic said they were left with no option, but to seek international protection for the mountain.

“It has been for some time now that we have been looking at how we can encapsulate it into a World Heritage Site,” he said.

“There are various criteria to that and I think we meet most of those.

“If we don’t meet some of those criteria, then we can always add an attachment to Matopos, Khami Ruins or other localities. Indeed we can work closely with the City of Bulawayo, which has many sites that qualify to be classed as World Heritage Sites.”

Ndiweni was controversially removed from his position by the government last year.

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Villagers Clash With Miner Over Stamp Mill

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Doyana villagers in, Umzingwane district under Chief Gwebu are up in arms with a miner who erected a stamp mill near their only water source, a development they say poses a health hazard for the area.

Stamp mills are popular among gold miners, but are deemed to be a threat to the environment as they use mercury.

Mercury is a dangerous metal chemical with long-term effects on the health of human beings and all other species.

Ntolo village headman Lazarus Nyathi said the stamp mill was located about 200 metres from the local dam.

“We were not consulted, we only saw big trucks moving in and installing the stamp mill without our consent,” said Nyathi.

Nyathi said while the identity of the owner of the stamp mill was yet to be known, it was believed the person is related to a powerful politician from Matabeleland.

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14 Member ZimSec Board Appointed

A 14 member Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council (Zimsec) board was appointed recently by Primary and Secondary Education minister Cain Mathema to steer the country’s public examinations until 2024.

Bindura University of Science Education vice-chancellor Professor Eddie Mwenje, who was the past Zimsec board chairman, retained his post.

He is deputised by a lawyer, Milidzani Faith Masiye-Moyo. Board members include Chinhoyi University of Technology vice-chancellor Professor David Jambwa Simbi, educationist and administrator John Dewah, retired National University of Science and Technology registrar Fidelis Mhlanga, educationist and educational measurement specialist Lazarus Nembaware, University of Zimbabwe lecturer Eventhough Ndlovu, private school head Suzzane Joscelyne and educationist and administrator Rogers Sisimayi.

Other board members are lawyer Wadzanayi Chirongoma, Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association president Richard Gundane, educationist (specialist in Learners with Disabilities) Sindile Mhlanga, accountant Kind Kapfudza and another accountant Mike Kangeremu.

Minister Mathema announced the new board during a press briefing at Mhlahlandlela Government Complex in Bulawayo.

The 14 board members were appointed following consultations with President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Mathema said he is set to appoint two additional board members to make them 16.

“After consultations with HE the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, I am proud to announce the appointment of 14 new board members to the Zimsec Board, who will serve in this capacity from 2021 to 2024. Zimsec is a parastatal under the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education formed by an Act of Parliament in 1996, mandated to administer public examinations at Grade Seven, Ordinary Level, and Advanced Level.

“It is an internationally accredited examinations board which has very strong links with other examination boards through the Southern Africa Association of Educational Assessment; Association of Educational Assessment in Africa; and International Association of Educational Assessment,” he said.

Minister Mathema said the board will assume their new roles at a time when government has started examining most learners under the competence-based education curriculum.

“This new board comes in at a time when Zimsec is examining the ministry’s competence-based curriculum. The Board of Directors which superintends over Zimsec is made up of academics, lawyers, educationists, accountants and renowned administrators in whom we have faith that standards will be maintained and made better through their guidance,” said minister Mathema.

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98yr Old Granny Appeals For Assistance

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By A Correspondent- A 98 year old Bulawayo woman is appealing for assistance to buy food and meet other medical expenses as she has no source of income.

Tsinyeko Dungeni from Emganwini said she needs money to buy pampers, which she cannot afford.

A visit by Sunday Southern Eye to her home established that Dungeni still has good eyesight, sharp memory, and a good sense of hearing. Her granddaughter Sihle Mthunzi, who is responsible for her upkeep, said Dungeni has been using pampers for the last three years and was on a special diet, which they were struggling to finance.

“She likes amawoso (braai meat), I think this is due to the strength of her teeth because at 98 she has not lost any of her teeth,” Mthunzi said.

“She has been using pampers for the past three years and I am appealing to organisations to assist me with any of these items.”

Ward 26 shadow councillor Mzamo Dube said it was a blessing to have such old people in the community.

“Teacher Deployments Behind Low Pass Rate In Matabeleland”: MP

By A Correspondent- Opposition legislator Anele Ndebele has blamed poor teacher deployments for the low pass rate registered by Matabeleland schools as government fails to provide a convincing answer over last year’s dismal Grade 7 final year results.

There is an outcry over the poor pass rate registered by Grade 7 learners last year with Primary and Education minister Cain Mathema being directed to issue a ministerial statement in Parliament.

Mathema blamed sanctions and Covid-19-induced disruptions to learning for the poor pass rate in his response.

According to Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council (Zimsec) statistics, Matabeleland North registered the worst 2020 Grade 7 results at 15.9%, down from 25% recorded in 2019, followed by Mashonaland Central (22.7%) and Matabeleland South (25%).

Ndebele, however, blamed questionable teacher deployments, starting at infant level, for the poor pass rate as he called on the Public Service and Social Welfare ministry to address the anomaly.

“In the last couple of months, we have been dealing with the mischief of a zero percentage pass rate in Matabeleland and in the flesh he (Public Service and Social Welfare minister) stood in this House and said there is a policy that says at infant level children must be taught by those who are conversant with their home language. So, my question then is the deployment is impersonal, how do we cure the mischief?,” Ndebele asked in his contribution in Parliament.

“How does this impersonal deployment system cure that mischief so that we have a supply good enough to take care of our children between the grade zero to grade three level? “That is where my question is premised.”

Public Service minister Paul Mavima, however, dismissed accusations that there was deliberate “mischief ” in the deployment of teachers.

“In my initial response I indicated that the infant module is special in the sense that government policy is to say those in the infant module ECD A and ECDB, Grade 1 and Grade 2 are supposed to be taught in their mother tongue,” Mavima said.

“It is only from Grade 3 when the language of instruction becomes English except the specific indigenous languages.

“The selection at the infant module takes cognisance of not being from a specific language group or ethnic group, but takes cognisance of proficiency in the language of the area so that they can effectively teach in the mother tongue of that particular area.”

The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) recently called for inclusion of braille and indigenous languages in the languages of instruction in the education sector to enhance quality schooling.

Zimsec statistics revealed that indigenous languages recorded higher subject pass rates in comparison to subjects such as English, Mathematics, Agriculture and General Paper.

“This picture strengthens the argument that indigenous languages can be used to enhance the provision of quality education to students from various sections of the community,” the ZLHR said in a statement to mark the International Mother Language Day.

“Including the various indigenous languages in Zimbabwe among the languages of instruction in the education system is key to the improvement of the overall quality of students’ results across all subjects. It is therefore imperative for policymakers, local and central government to expedite the process of expanding the range of languages of instruction in schools.”

The International Mother Language Day is a worldwide annual observance held on February 21. It recognises that languages and multilingualism can advance inclusion and the Sustainable Development Goals’ focus on not leaving no one behind.

Boy (13) Kills Self Over Washing Powder Row With Sister

A 13 year old boy from Mushumbi Pools committed suicide after a misunderstanding with his 21-year-old sister over washing powder.

Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe confirmed the incident.

“On March 6 around 0600hrs, at Gumbo village, Chief Chitsungo, Howard Kanyepa (13) was reprimanded by his sister Gracious Kanyepa (21) over washing powder,” Mundembe said.

This angered Howard, who went to his bedroom hut where he took a bottle of cotton pesticide and went into a nearby bush where he drank the pesticide.

Gracious alerted their father.

A search was conducted and Howard’s corpse was found in the nearby bush.

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Trio Nabbed For Stock Theft Freed

A Bulawayo magistrates court has granted bail to three men, who were arrested after they were found in possession of 285 kilogrammes of beef from five cows they allegedly stole at Methodist village in St Peter’s on the outskirts of the city.

The trio allegedly stole the beasts and slaughtered them near the Pumula North Zesa substation.

Nkazimulo Ngwenya (47) of Lobengula West, Micheck Mlambo (45) of Old Lobengula and Chamunorwa Mahachi (48) of Cowdray Park are facing charges of stock theft.

Mahachi, who is represented by Jabulani Ndubiwa of Mashayamombe and Associates, was granted $7 000 bail, while Ngwenya and Mlambo, who are represented by Maqhawe Mpofu of Samp Mlaudzi and Partners, were granted $5 000 and $3 000 respectively.

Magistrate Tancy Dube remanded them to March 24.

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Former Harare Mayor Nabbed On Fresh Charges

By A Correspondent- Former Harare mayor Hebert Gomba has been arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) on fresh allegations of corruption.

Gomba was initially arrested in July last year on allegations of criminal abuse of office in connection with the sale of stands in the city.

This time he is being accused of creating stands inside the Old Hararians Sports Clubopen space and parcelling them out to different buyers.

Gomba was not asked to plead when he appeared before Harare magistrate Stanford Mambanje yesterday and was remanded to tomorrow for bail hearing.

Prosecutors said during the period extending from 2018 to 2020, Gomba, who was the Harare mayor and councillor for Glen Norah, connived with Wellington Mutambirwa, a council evaluation executive, to cause the creation of commercial stands at the Old Hararians Sports Club open space.

The stands were for a proposed creche, medical centre, recreational facilities, market place and fuel service station which were to benefit the council officials from his office.

It is alleged during the plan subdivision, Gomba pressured Samuel Nyabeze through phone and verbal communication to expedite the subdivision of stands.

The prosecution alleged Gomba expressed interest in a fuel service station stand claiming he feared losing that opportunity if a commission was put in place to run Harare before he could get the stand.

It is alleged Gomba’s actions caused the City of Harare to come up with a subdivision plan and Nyabeze signed it.

The prosecutors said council then sold three commercial stands to one family for $5 million without changing the use of the land.

It is alleged Gomba acted unlawfully by influencing the council against the sections of the Urban Councils Act.

Several senior Harare City Council executives, including councillors, have been recently arrested for alleged corruption involving the selling of land.

Eight officials, including town clerk Hosea Chisango, who were all implicated in several cases of fraud involving land deals, have cases before the courts.

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Chinese Buyers Dupe ZimParks In Shoddy Baby Elephant Selling Deals

Chinese buyers, middleman and corrupt officials reportedly duped Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority a staggering $13 Million in potential revenue, in shady baby elephants selling deals,  The Standard reports.

International investigative journalist and filmmaker Karl Amman said the Zimbabwean government might have misled the Convention on Trade in Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES) into believing they sold  97 baby elephants to China and Dubai in the period 2012 to 2017 but did not mention the sale of 24 baby elephants in 2015 to Qinguyan Safari Park in China.

Data gathered by Amman using invoices, shipment data etc actually show that Zimbabwe sold 141 elephants to China and Dubai in the period 2012 to 2017.

Zimbabwe might have misled CITES but it was reportedly duped by Chinese safaris and middlemen who bought the elephants for prices ranging between US$14 500 and US$32 000 each only to resell at between US$120 000 and US$128 000 each in China.

Said Amman in his report:

Irrespective of the numbers sold, what is equally interesting is that the revenue declared by Zimparks is around US$32 000 per elephant. The issue here is that we have ample evidence that the end purchasers paid a lot more than US$32 000 per elephant.

Regarding the last 32 elephants exported to Longmont Safari Park, 11 were further sold to (Ordos City Longsheng Wildlife Park Company Limited), one of the biggest traditional Chinese medicine and tiger wine producers, and one was killed in a fight with another elephant.

The importers declared that they paid US$120 000 per elephant. This price is declared in a number of customs and importation documents.

In the case of Zimbabwe, these include well-known Chinese brokers. There is also reliable information that some Zimparks board officials cashed in, and there are two brokers/agents listed in China who would have added their margins.

If 140 elephants were sold for US$432 000 each and the price collected from the end purchasers was averaged US$125 000, we are talking of some US$13 020 000 missing, which would have made a difference on many fronts,

Last year there was a public outcry when 33 baby elephants from Hwange National Park were sold to China. ZimParks is however battling an elephants overpopulation at one point ZimParks considered birth control for the jumbos to control the population.

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Covid-19 Ripple Effects- Zim Records Over 5k Teen Pregnancies

By A Correspondent- *Dadirai Nyere* is 15 and she is an expecting mother.

The teenager is very shy and she hides behind baggy clothes and for those that do not know her, she is just another girl taking a stroll.

“I only slept with him once and that was it,” she told ZimEye.

“He tricked me into it and he is also a teenager just like me. The challenge is his parents are late and he ran away i do not know where to.”

Nyere is one of the many teenagers who will become mothers while still under age.

Parliament reported that 2021 has seen 5 000 teenage girls getting pregnant and 1800 teens were reportedly married off to their lovers during the first 2 months of 2021.

Authorities are speculating that was due to the idleness due to the 2 months lockdown that was imposed by the government at the turn of the new year to curb spreading the coronavirus.

The Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development told parliament that 15 young girls are raped every day.

Mashonaland Central accounted for most of the pregnancies and childhood marriages as shown in the table below:

Teen pregnancy

A social worker from Bindura who works with a local non governmental organisation ROOTS attributed the scourge to poverty adding that schools closure had adverse effects on the young girls most of whom come from poverty stricken families.

“The Covid-19 pandemic lockdown saw schools closure leaving most girls exposed. Some were pushed to engage in sex for livelihoods and as a source of income.”

Plan International is on record expressing concern at the increasing number of adolescent girls caught up in food insecurity, especially “where they are being traded off by family members in an effort to earn the next meal,” says Stuart Katwikirize, Plan International Regional Head of Disaster Risk Management.

Katwikirize said:

“Many girls face heightened risks of coerced and transactional sex and exploitative labour.” 

The organisation called on the international community to make assistance available to millions in desperate need, particularly children and adolescent girls who are at highest risk.

Midwives Shortages Haunt ED

The current midwives shortage in Zimbabwe has reportedly turned deadly as heartbreaking stories of birth complications and maternal deaths circulate on social media and other platforms, The Standard reports.

The sad situation has lead to other complications like other non-midwifery health workers delivering babies among other problems.  Inadequately equipped hospitals and a dire economic environment have reportedly driven other expectant mothers to go back to giving birth in the backyards of older women also known as Mbuya Nyamukuta.

Speaking about the current situation in his field, Zimbabwe Confederation of Midwives president Emmanuel Mahlangu said the situation is regrettable as he made a heartfelt plea to the government to adequately equip hospitals and maternity wards:

Our current situation is regrettable. The women of our nation deserve better.

The future generations in today’s newborns can be better protected. The overall prevailing economic environment, the Covid-19 pandemic and the pre-existing shortage of midwives coupled with low recognition have collectively left a demotivated and despairing midwifery workforce.

Mahlangu said burnouts were the order of the day in maternity wards as midwives were overworked due to a number of reasons:

The ongoing skills drain to local non-midwifery employment and international nursing jobs are a dark cloud on the maternity services. Burnout appears to be the order of the day in many maternity service centres in the country and more so in the capital city.

He also indicated that the midwives were also incapacitated to an extend:

Being in an environment where other women are able to make better income from any other ventures other than public health maternity services tends to create a midwifery workforce that is preoccupied with personal concerns more than the caring profession.

The nation needs to restore the dignity of the midwives, which will in turn bring protection to the health of the women, newborns and their families.

He urged the nation to change their mindset and do away with religious practices that put women in labour at risk:

All things being equal, such embarrassing incidents of women delivering outside health facilities should only exist in history textbooks.

We need, as a nation, to closely evaluate religious practices that put women at risk by encouraging delivery by non- trained personnel, late booking for maternity services and many child deaths.

Mahlangu decried the lack of resources and said:

We need to sanitise our health delivery services from repeated disruptions arising from human resource concerns.We need an enabling environment of adequate resources such as ambulances, equipment and consumables.

Regulations for midwifery should be updated to international standards and the profession has to be acknowledged as such. Families need to prepare well for pregnancy and make ready emergency plans for delivery.

Last year. 7 babies died during delivery in one of Harare’s hospitals and the story went viral on social media and caused a public outcry as people urged the government to look into the matter.

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FULL TEXT-King Lobengula Mzilikazi Royal Statement On The Passing Of His Majesty King Goodwill Zwelithini KaBhekuzulu

King Bulelani Lobengula kaMzilikazi Royal Statement on the passing on of His Majesty King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu

King Bulelani Lobengula of the amaNdebele Nation throughout Matabeleland and the Midlands in Zimbabwe, and in the Diaspora, on behalf of himself, the Khumalo Royal Family and the entire Mthwakazi Nation in its diversity, would like to convey his deepest condolences to the Zulu Royal Family and the entire amaZulu Nation on the passing on of His Majesty King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu on the 12th of March, 2021.

The symbolic significance of the late Zulu King in the cultural identity of amaNdebele people of Zimbabwe always stood as a source of pride and citadel of hope in their quest to reclaim their own national pride and completeness.

We also cherish the numerous moments His Majesty accorded to us as a re-emerging Royal Leadership of our people and the words of wisdom given to us for the full actualization of the Matabele Nation.

He was indeed a cultural father figure not just to Mzilikazi’s amaNdebele people, but also to all Zulus in the Diaspora who spread out to the rest of the continent during Mfecane.

May his soul rest in eternal peace as the entire Zulu nation finds comfort in his heroic legacy.

UBhejan’uphum’ esiqiwini
Inkom’ ethandwa yizibawu
UHlangalomhlabathi
IMvukuzan’ evukuz’ ebusuku
Indlondl’ elophaph’ ekhanda
Bayede Wena weNdlovu

“Zimbabweans Not Willing To Take The Covid-19 Jab”: Report

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A survey that was conducted by the  Zimbabwe Christian Alliance (ZCA) has revealed that a majority of the people are not willing to take the COVID-19 vaccine.

The survey by ZCA was meant to measure the attitudes, perceptions and reactions of the populace of the vaccine according to the publication.  561 participants took part in the survey and the survey was done on WhatsApp in groups that were made up of church leaders, women and youths across the 10 provinces in the country.

Here are the results that were presented by ZCA after the survey:

  • 75.1% of those interviewed were unwilling to take the jab
  • 10.7% of the respondents were willing to be vaccinated
  • 14.2% of the respondent were not sure if they wanted to be vaccinated.

ZCA in a statement after their mini-survey stated that people were not aware of the issues surrounding the vaccine:

A major finding that was captured during the survey is that a lot of people are ignorant about a plethora of issues around acquisition, administration and side effects about the vaccine. This is a cause for concern as the Covid-19 pandemic has had dire effects globally.

Vaccinations in Zimbabwe are still low as 36 000 frontline workers have been vaccinated so far, a month after the country took the first delivery of the vaccine donated by China.

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Demolitions Looming In Beitbridge

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By A Correspondent- Over 300 structures in Beitbridge Town including Dulibadzimu Stadium, part of the border, a school, a hospital,  a police station, and hundreds of houses are to be demolished because they were built on wetlands, The Sunday News reports.

This was revealed in a mapping report that was compiled by the Environmental Management Agency which stated that:

There are 310 structures in Beitbridge that were developed on wetlands. These are 202 residential houses, 66 residential stands, 23 cancelled stands, 15 industrial properties, six commercial properties, six schools and crèches, a hospital, a flea market, a stadium, a police base, two border warehouses, a lodge and three hostels.

This comes after the government in a bid to sanitize urban settlements and preserve wetlands stated that there will be massive demolitions of properties built on Wetlands or on land designated for other plans which were parcelled to home seekers by land barons.

Beitbridge Town clerk Loud Ramagkapola when contacted for comment agreed that indeed some structures were built on wetlands:

We have not yet received a report from the Environmental Management Agency (Ema) pertaining to the houses and other infrastructure on wetlands. However, Dulibadzimu Stadium was constructed in between streams and at law there should be at least 30 metres between a structure and a water body.

The report by EMA also noted that the Gwanda and Plumtree have the same issue of structures built on wetlands too:

A total of 28 wetlands have been mapped in the province, of which Gwanda Town has eight, Plumtree Town has 12 and Beitbridge Town eight, with a percentage coverage of 98 percent for the three urban towns. The wetlands covered are in the residential, CBD, industrial areas and proposed development areas.

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Mohadi And Mnangagwa Clash Over Gold

By James Gwati-President Emmerson Mnangagwa and former Vice President Kembo Mohadi clashed over a gold mine, resulting in Mohadi losing his job, it has emerged.

Mohadi resigned on the 1stof March after pressure from the media for him to leave the second-highest offices following allegations of sexual scandals with several married women.

Government sources close to the two said Mnangagwa plotted for the downfall of Mohadi after they had clashed over Redwing Mine in Penhalonga, Manicaland province.

The country’s then-largest gold mining group Metallon Gold, owned by South African tycoon Mzi Khumalo, suspended operations at its Redwing Mine in 2014 due to flooding.

Metallon owned five gold mines in Zimbabwe, namely How Mine, the most productive, Shamva Mine, Arcturas Mine, Mazowe Mine and Redwing Mine.

The problem in Penhalonga started with the placement of Redwing Mine under judicial management in 2018, due to viability challenges owing to foreign currency shortages.

POLAD Actors Demand Farms, Diplomatic Passports, Cars

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Political actors in President Mnangagwa’s preferred dialogue platform POLAD are reportedly demanding farms, diplomatic passports and vehicles for them to effectively carry out their duties.

President Mnangagwa is reportedly actively considering honouring the requests of the POLAD (Political Actors’ Dialogue) Members according to a source that spoke to the publication and said:

…There is also an issue of diplomatic passports and vehicles. We are getting fuel coupons now and there has been an element of discontent from some of us to say they also need to be capacitated.

POLAD members were reportedly told to put their requests before Justice Ministry Permanent Secretary Virginia Mabhiza by President Mnangagwa who refused to comment on the issue when she was contacted for comment.

POLAD was incorporated in 2019 by President Mnangagwa and it is made up of parties that participated in the 2018 elections except for the MDC Alliance which stated that they will not be joining the POLAD “charade”.

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Did Uebert Angel Bribe Mnangagwa With Mealie-Meal For The Ambassadorial Appointment?

By James Gwati-Did the controversial preacher Uebert Angel, bribe President Emmerson Mnangagwa for him to be appointed goodwill ambassador?.

Angel who is on the UK police wanted list on several cases of rape and fraud, donated to seven tonnes of mealie-meal to the President’s his wife Auxillia last month .

The “bribe” was handed over to Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Angel of Hope Foundation by Uebert Angel’s representative, one Pastor Felix Chikase on the 15thof February.

“We are grateful for being granted the opportunity to come here and give a hand to Angel of Hope Foundation. We understand the First Lady, our mother, has got a great burden of taking care of the nation and she also needs players to assist her for the benefit of the vulnerable members of the society. As Uebert Angel Foundation, we are there to assist her.
“That is why today we have brought seven tonnes of maize-meal to complement the efforts that the First Lady is already doing,” Chikase said when he was handing over the mealie-meal.

Mnangagwa Ally Defends “Criminal” Ambassador Appointment

By James Gwati- A top government official has defended the appointment of a criminal and fake prophet Uebert Angel to the position of goodwill ambassador by President Emerson Mnangagwa.

Mnangagwa is set to announce the controversial Preacher’s goodwill ambassadorial appointment.

Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary, Mr James Manzou’s office, on Sunday showed the state media what they called the Ministry’s approval policy for ambassadors which had a list of people who have long since been serving the country as Goodwill Ambassadors who include sportspeople, businesspersons and other influential individuals.

Manzou’s office said the power to appoint ambassadors, plenipotentiaries, and diplomatic and consular representatives, is in terms of Section 110 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, as read in conjunction with Section 204 vests with the President.

Section 204 reads, “The President may appoint persons to be Ambassadors or other principal representatives of Zimbabwe in other countries or to be accredited to international organisations and may, any time, remove those persons from their posts”.

Shock As Mnangagwa Appoints “A Criminal”, Uebert Angel, To The Post Of Ambassador

By James Gwati-President Emmerson Mnanagwa is set to appoint a wanted criminal and fake prophet, Eubert Angel to the post of the country’s goodwill ambassador.

Uebert Angel is wanted by the police in the United Kingdom on several criminal cases which include sexual abuse on female church members.

The British Police have also opened several cases the controversial preacher over a list of offences, which include multiple accounts of rape, and several accounts of fraud.

The Sunday Mail reports that Prophet Angel was joining a long list of people who the President believes could do the country good in their capacities in line with standing policy.

MDC Alliance Weekly Health Alert: One Year Into The Pandemic, How Did Zimbabwe Fare ?

*MDC Alliance Weekly Health Alert *

*8th Edition *

14 March 2021

One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, how did Zimbabwe fare?

Executive Summary:

The government’s response to the covid-19 pandemic was characterized by failure to test the people, failure to manage immigration, failure to provide necessary resources like Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), COVID-19 admission facilities, oxygen, ventilators, failure to support and appreciate healthcare workers, poor or non-existent messaging, abuse of the pandemic to score cheap political gains at the expense of the people, failure to provide social safety nets and failure to deal with corruption like the Drax scandal and others. Lately, the government has also shown that it has no vaccine plan and only depending on knee jerk reflexes. On a scale of “A” to “E”, with A being the best score, we give the government of Zimbabwe a score of “D” for its performance in the first year of this pandemic because of the aforementioned.

As we commemorate the first anniversary of the worst pandemic in a century, we need to introspect as a nation on what we could have done better. “An unexamined life is not worth living”, as someone has already said. The first cluster of cases of COVID-19 were reported on December 31 2019 in Wuhan, China, and on March 11 2020, the WHO declared COVID-19 “a public health emergency of international concern”. All systems in Zimbabwe then should have gone into overdrive to avert a national disaster. Mortality in China and some European countries had already started showing sinister trends. The Government of Zimbabwe declared its preparedness for the pandemic, with Wilkins hospital completely kitted up and ready to admit patients, with ventilators and oxygen in place.

The first wake-up call was on March the 20th, 2020, when we had our first real case of COVID-19, a young promising journalist, who passed on three days later under deplorable conditions. The nakedness of both the government and the purported national isolation centre, Wilkins hospital, was exposed. Health workers did not have adequate PPE, they did not quite know what to do with the case, and there was no single ventilator available, though the patient could easily have afforded one. This was a chaotic and traumatic experience for both the family and all Zimbabweans. We all started weighing our chances of survival in the face of this new reality, with much trepidation, considering that this first fatality did not come from a family of meager means.

These are the lessons learnt from this experience:
• Government should never lie to the people that we are prepared when in fact we are not. Complete transparency and honesty have no substitute.
• A caring attitude is important, and cover-ups stink.
• All resources should have been channeled to life saving technologies and human resources in a pandemic of this magnitude.
• Government has no power to stop death, but government has the power to avail the best possible service to its citizens, so that at the end we can all say, “Well, all that could be done was done. This was now purely in the hands of The Maker”.

The failure of government to resolve a labour dispute with the doctors & nurses contributed much to our poor state of preparedness. Government should have dealt speedily with the health-workers’ industrial action and restored normalcy ahead of this pandemic. There was enough time to do that. The militarization of housemanship is not an answer to our human resources problem, and is bound to backfire with time. Government must reconsider.

Politicization of COVID-19 lockdowns was a serious miscalculation on the part of government, as this only served to spread the virus. The March 31 Supreme court ruling, now commonly known as the COVID-19 judgement, is a good example of the abuse of lockdown measures. The selective harassment, abuse and fining of citizens throughout this period is another example. These did not serve the interests of the nation in dealing with the pandemic. Instead, we saw Zanu PF functionaries holding parties and posting pictures on social media, supposedly to show that they were in power, without any legal repercussions. But COVID-19 did not understand that, and the events were unfortunately not without their own adverse consequences.

Institutionalized corruption and the looting of the covid-19 funds emasculated government’s response to the pandemic. Government continues to pay lip service to the fight against corruption as real looters of COVID-19 funds continue to roam the streets scot free and we have not heard about any recoveries, especially from the Drax scandal. Sadly, government has not been able to provide adequate free testing to the population, consequently no contact tracing was possible, and many cases went undiagnosed. Without testing, there is no isolation and containment of the pandemic. One year later, free testing is still not available to the majority of Zimbabweans. The result is that there has been no science in mapping the epidemic, and targeted lockdown measures and other data informed decisions could not be made. Blanket lockdown measures brought untold suffering to people who did not even need a lockdown in their locality. Government should take healthcare seriously, and make sure adequate resources are availed for the people’s healthcare, in keeping with section 76 of the constitution.

Failure to provide social safety nets in spite of pronouncements by the minister of finance was a monumental failure for this government. People were locked down into hunger and starvation, because the majority of our people live on hand to mouth budgets. We all watched with envy as other nations provided relief to their citizens in these trying times. Locking down the nation without providing food relief was the most cruel thing government did in response to this pandemic. The promised stimulus package to industry did not filter down to the intended recipients. One wonders who benefited.

There were many policy failures in the approach to this pandemic, chief of which was immigration control. Quarantine centres did not work as expected, they were porous and inmates were able to bribe their way out, use political influence to avoid quarantine, or simply escape from the centres through unknown channels. That is how we domesticated a disease that otherwise could have been kept out of Zimbabwe. It is important to move in tandem with international trends when dealing with a pandemic. The visit by the so-called Chinese COVID-19 specialist doctors was suspicious and certainly added no value to our response to the pandemic.

Failure to anticipate the second wave and prevent it was a monumental failure by the government. We all knew that the infection figures and deaths in our neighbouring South Africa were high. We also knew that a new more vicious strain in terms of transmissibility had been identified. It is common knowledge that we have a few million Zimbabweans in South Africa many of whom always want to come home for the festive season. The government took no thought of that to avert disaster, and we ended up with our worst two months, the nasty second wave which was both completely predictable and preventable.

Failure to set up COVID-19 isolation and treatment facilities resulted in untold suffering and unnecessary mortality. Patients requiring moderate interventions like oxygen supplementation could not get it for there was no place to admit them. Until now, there are many towns without a single COVID-19 admission facility and patients are still turned away to go and die at home without any attempt to supportive therapy. But by far, the greatest looser was the ordinary non-COVID patient who could not be attended to because staff did not have PPE and had no capability to screen for COVID-19. Chronic disease patients were hardest hit, as many could not access their usual medication.

Communication and information dissemination has been very poor throughout this pandemic. The whole response was shrouded in mystery. This is now manifesting in the low vaccine uptake, which is largely caused by the people’s mistrust of government’s choices and failure to deal with conspiracy theories and other legitimate questions pertaining to vaccine safety and efficacy. The lack of transparency regarding the cost of the vaccine is a potential loophole for corruption and looting. The science behind choice of vaccine should be made plain, and full information should be disseminated, first to health care workers who have to deal with the public’s questions and doubts, and then to everybody in the country. No heavy-handed tactics like withholding social benefits from those who are vaccine hesitant should be used, as previously intimated by Mr Mnangagwa. The vaccine is our final weapon in the fight against COVID-19 and no effort should be spared in educating the public and allaying all related anxieties, to ensure that all eligible people receive the vaccine. Bringing in other vaccines as announced is a welcome move, but still information dissemination is key to dealing with mis-information and conspiracy theories, which remain rampant. We cannot just wish them away.

Bringing in private laboratory services as a substitute to free government testing sent the cost of all tests spiraling upwards. It was a serious abdication of duty by the government. We have always had private laboratory services in Zimbabwe, and they have their place, but they cannot become the mainstay of service delivery in such a massive public health emergency without a government subsidy. The poor are automatically excluded, and that is 90% of Zimbabweans. Contact tracing and routine surveillance died right there.

The rapid response teams were one of the weakest links in the government’s response strategy. They had a serious mandate without the necessary financing and equipment, notably PPE and diagnostic consumables like nasal swabs. They therefore failed dismally in their execution of duty. These are well-trained cadres by the way, but it is like a good soldier going to war without a gun and basic supplies.

How do we summarize government’s response to this pandemic? In a few words, government was not prepared to spend money on healthcare and on feeding the people during the very necessary lockdowns. Corruption was rife and crippled the response to COVID-19. The ruling party was the chief architect of super-spreader events, in the form of political party meetings and extravagant pleasure parties. Politicization of the lockdowns was rampant and led to much suffering, unnecessary arrests with consequent unnecessary exposure of citizens to COVID-19 in prisons. When it comes to pandemics of this nature, we admonish the government to put aside all partisan behavior, and all Zimbabweans should work together for the common good.

On the basis of this assessment, the government failed dismally in protecting Zimbabweans from this pandemic. We are all here today by a sovereign act of God. We give the government a score of “D”, with “A” being the best score and “E” the worst. The whole nation wants to help government get a score of “A” in this second year, so please, work with the people, and be completely transparent. All eyes are on the vaccine issue.

Going forward, here are our recommendations for the government to take Zimbabwe to a better place and avert a third wave as we open up the economy. Government should vigorously promote COVID-19 safe practices in all languages and on all media platforms. These include hand washing, sanitization, social distancing and avoiding close contact, avoiding supper spreader events, avoiding large gatherings, cough etiquette, and masking up as the new normal (not as a way of avoiding fines!), at least for the next one year as we measure progress. Health workers should be thoroughly equipped with knowledge so that they become the champions for vaccination and other interventions. Vaccine procurement is not the domain of private companies. Government must do its duty. As we move forward, government needs to concentrate on taking the people with it on all issues to do with vaccination and vaccine choice regarding safety, efficacy cost and other factors.

COVID-19 isolation and treatment facilities should be set up in every town, and a generous supply of PPE should be delivered to all health institutions. Schools should be properly equipped, and liaison with teachers’ unions should be intense. Businesses should be appropriately equipped and empowered to prevent infection.

Government needs to ramp up vaccination, and take professional advice seriously, particularly from the national immunization technical advisory group. Educate health workers and the population, procure vaccines in a transparent manner, distribute and administer to all. Convince health workers first and everything else will fall into place.

Dr. Henry Madzorera.
Secretary for Health and Child Welfare.
MDC-Alliance

Dr Madzorera

Junta Holds An Urgent Anti-MDC-Alliance Meeting As Chamisa Shakes Mnangagwa

By James Gwati-The Joint Operation Command (JOC), has held an urgent meeting to discuss countermeasures the junta wants to take against the MDC-Alliance Leader, Nelson Chamisa’s planned national protests.

JOC comprises heads of the Central Intelligence Organisation, Zimbabwe National Army, Zimbabwe Republic Police, Airforce of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services.

The junta held a two-hour-meeting last Thursday from 1400 hours which was focusing on scenarios and reigniting of state machinery in preparation of Chamisa calls for “a season of protests by the citizens.”

Chamisa last week though his party’s social media platforms addressed the nation under what he called Agenda 2021, and said that he would lead mass protests against Zanu PF’s abuses on citizens.

Mnangagwa’s Sons Destroyed Mohadi

By James Gwati- President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s sons are said to be behind the downfall of former vice President Kembo Mohadi.

Internal government sources said the fired former Vice President clashed with the Mnangagwa’s over various business interests including a dry port at the Beitbridge border post.

“ Mohadi has an interest in a cargo bonded warehouse facility at the border so he intended to expand his interests to dry port, but Mnangagwa’s sons also had the interest in the same venture. He confronted the boys and that created serious problems,” said a source.

Mohadi tendered his resignation on the 1st of March after he was exposed by the media for bedding several married women.

Ethiopian Gold Dealer Loses US$9k To Armed Robbers

Armed robbers stormed a Bulawayo lodge last Wednesday night and made off with cash and property worth US$11 630, including US$9 050 belonging to an Ethiopian gold dealer.

The Ethiopian and a compatriot, whom he had a business meeting with, appeared to be the initial targets of a gun-totting pair of assailants that ended up robbing other guests at Ginger Lilly lodge situated on the corner of Fife Street and Selous Avenue.

Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said investigations were ongoing. According to Inspector Ncube, the security guard who doubles up as the night receptionist, had been told by the lodge owner to expect a client who wanted to book for the night. When the robbers, who were in an unmarked BMW, drove up to the lodge, the security guard opened the gate for them as he assumed that the client he had been told to expect had arrived.

“The motor vehicle which had three occupants drove in and stopped before crossing the threshold of the gate. Two male adults wearing jeans, covering their mouths with some clothes got out of their motor vehicle armed with pistols and demanded to be led to Rooms Four and Five to see Ethiopian occupants who had booked in the said rooms,” said Insp Ncube.

As the security guard led the robbers to the rooms occupied by the Ethiopians, one of the robbers took a detour when he realised that one of the rooms on the ground floor was unlocked.

“As they were passing Room One which is situated on the ground floor, the accused found the door unlocked and one of the accused forced himself into the room pointing the gun around. The occupants of the room, a male adult aged 33 and a male adult aged 34, of Imbizo 12, Kwekwe, resisted the attack by one of the accused prompting him to exit the room. The two occupants then locked themselves inside,” said Insp Ncube.

The two-armed robbers then proceeded to Room Four where the Ethiopians were discussing their gold buying business and forced themselves in.

“The door was forced open using a fire extinguisher tank which was installed on the wall and the accused persons got inside. They demanded cash from the two complainants but failed to get any after body searches were done on them.

They went on to take two cellphones namely, a gold Mobicel R6, Nokia Android cellphones, two power banks and a cosmetic bag,” said Insp Ncube.

After failing to find cash in one of the Ethiopians room, the robbers made their way into the other room where one of the gold dealers had left a woman.

“One of the accused persons got out of Room Four, leaving his accomplice holding the two complainants hostage. He then proceeded to Room Five where one of the complainants was booked. He used a fire extinguisher to break the door to gain entry and found a lady inside the room.

He demanded money but she indicated that she did not have any. He then searched the room and took some cash amounting to US$9 050 inside a blue bag that was in a wall fitted wardrobe belonging to one of the complainants,” he said.

As the robbers made their way downstairs, they ran into a guest that had come to check what the commotion was about. The two then reportedly bundled the guest into the same room with the Ethiopians and searched him at gunpoint, robbing him of US$580 and some personal documents.

At the lodge’s reception area, they stole a printer and three satellite decoders before driving off. Insp Ncube urged colleges, schools and all businesspeople not to keep large sums of money at their business premises as they risk being robbed.

Coincidentally last week on Wednesday morning, a gang of six armed robbers raided a Bureau de Change in Bulawayo and made off with an undisclosed amount of money in foreign currency.

-State Media

Chamisa Pins Hope For Victory In God

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa, who is a man of faith has pointed out that those who are guided by God Almighty will always emerge victorious.

President Chamisa used the biblical illustration of David and Saul to describe the political events in the country.

Saul, being tormented by an evil spirit, tried in vain to kill David. In the Bible God describes David as a man after His own heart.

“STRONGER EVERYDAY..”Now there was a long war between the house of SAUL and the house of DAVID.

But David grew stronger and stronger,and the house of Saul grew weaker and weaker.” (2Sam 3:1) Blessed sabbath,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

President Chamisa

New Details Emerge On Why Mohadi Resigned

President Emmerson Mnangagwa was behind the removal from office of former Vice-President Kembo Mohadi– broken by sex scandals – amid disputes which centred on competing business interests in Beitbridge and Penhalonga between the President’s family members and the ex-co-deputy.

The Mnangagwa family, involved in business in various sectors of the economy, particularly since his ascendancy through a military coup in 2017, later legitimised via a disputed 2018 election, clashed with Mohadi over a dry port project in Beitbridge and a gold mine in Penhalonga where politicians and their cronies have invaded the area, turning it into a vast artisanal mining field.

Mohadi was also unhappy that he had been left out of the US$300 million border renovation and modernisation project by Zimborders Consortium, fronted by its chairman Glynn Cohen, linked to the Mnangagwa family, the sources added.

Sources said the Mnangagwa family first clashed with Mohadi over his dry port project in Beitbridge in 2019. A dry port is an inland terminal directly connected to the seaport by high capacity transport such as rail.

“Mohadi two years ago set up a dry port project called Malindi Dry Port with some local business. He has vast tracts of land in Beitbridge,” a source said.

“A fight subsequently erupted among the Malindi partners and as a result some of them pulled out to set up their own project. They then invited some members of the Mnangagwa family, but Mohadi was unimpressed and upset by the move.

“He then protested to the Mnangagwas, who were themselves not happy with his bid to push them out of Beitbridge. The dispute deteriorated as Mohadi insisted that the Mnangagwa family members should not come to Beitbridge to seize opportunities from him – take bread from his mouth. That became a sore point between them.”

The sources said Mohadi is not under any illusions why he was forced out after his sex scandal. “He is aware of the real reasons why he was removed. Ask him, he will tell if you can convince him to talk,” another source said.

Efforts to interview Mohadi over the past two weeks have been unsuccessful.

However, sources said Mohadi knows that the dry port project had upset the Mnangagwa family.

Beitbridge, the busiest inland port of entry in sub-Saharan Africa, is ideal for a dry port.

It is located 585 kilometres away from Zimbabwe’s capital city Harare and 323 kilometres from Zimbabwe’s former industrial hub Bulawayo. It is approximately 1 117 kilometres from Africa’s largest seaport, Durban.

Hence, Beitbridge is the gateway for trade and cargo from South African ports with destinations in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi and DRC.

The border, currently partially closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, operates for human and vehicular traffic around the clock.

In 2016, Mohadi publicly called for the setting up of a dry port in Beitbridge which has services such as customs clearance, export declaration, bonded warehousing and other facilities.

Since rail is critical to a dry port initiative, Beitbridge is linked to multiple seaports in South Africa and Mozambique by railway.

That is why Mohadi proposed a dry port, with the objective of minimising truck distances, reducing transport costs and circumventing other challenges prevalent under the current system.

This sparked clashes with his boss’s family.

Mohadi tendered his resignation on 1 March after beingexposed for having sexual relationships with various women — some married.

Well-placed sources told The NewsHawks Mohadi was hit by a CIO operation which recorded his calls and messages talking to a harem of women — some of them married — using spyware developed by Israeli technology company Circles.

The sources said the real reason for spying on Mohadi and then later using the recordings to oust him was the politics of business in the top echelons of power.

Sources told The NewsHawks that Mohadi had stepped on Mnangagwa’s toes over various business interests, resulting in the President okaying his downfall through a CIO operation.

“Mohadi’s phone was being monitored since 2019 and all his business dealings and political interactions, as well as personal indiscretions were known.

“This was because he had clashed with the First Family over the establishment of a dry port in Beitbridge. Mohadi has an interest in a cargo bonded warehouse facility at the border so he intended to expand his interests to dry port, but Mnangagwa’s sons also had the interest in the same venture. He
confronted the boys and that created serious problems,” said a source.

The sources said the Mnangagwas also clashed with Mohadi over Redwing Mine in Penhalonga, Manicaland province. Zimbabwe’s then largest gold mining group Metallon Gold, owned by South African tycoon Mzi Khumalo, suspended operations at its Redwing Mine in 2014 due to flooding.

Metallon owned five gold mines in Zimbabwe, namely How Mine, the most productive, Shamva Mine, Arcturas Mine, Mazowe Mine and Redwing Mine.

The problem in Penhalonga started with the placement of Redwing Mine under judicial management in 2018, due to viability challenges owing to foreign currency shortages.

Different consortiums positioned themselves for the mine and its claims. One was supported by Mohadi and the other had links to Mnangagwa.

Mohadi supported Patricia Mutombgwera and Grant Chitate through their company Probadeck Investments which has legal ownership of the mine.

Well-known gold dealer Scott Sakupwanya and his own consortium also wanted the mining asset, and they were supported by Mnangagwa’s family.

Cecil Madondo was appointed by the High Court as corporate rescue practitioner of Redwing Mine, but later sold the mining rights three times, creating confusion.

On October 15 last year, Madondo told Mutombgwera and Chitate that he had given their company Probadeck exclusive mining rights on the claims held by Redwing covering 132 gold mining blocks,
eight copper mining blocks and any other mining claims.

So 15 days later, Mutombgwera and Chitate signed a joint venture relationship agreement with the mining company represented by Madondo.

Probadeck paid US$60 000 corporate rescue fees to Madondo’s personal company, Tudor House Consultants, and made capital expenditure amounting to US$200 000.

In November last year, Madondo prepared another memorandum of tribute agreement with Prime Royal, giving it the same mining blocks which he had ceded to Probadeck.

On December 1, Madondo entered into yet another memorandum of tribute agreement with Betterbrands Mining, giving it the same mining blocks.

There is also a Chinese gold mining company, Zhong Jian, interested in the gold-rich Premier Estate area in Penhalonga involved in the gold rush mix.

“Mohadi, who is into a lot of gold mining, has an interest in the mine through his partners Patricia Mutombgwera and Grant Chitate. They formed a company called Probadeck which had entered into a joint venture deal with the judicial manager Madondo, before they fell out and the issue is currently
in the courts.

“However, Sakupwanya, who is linked to the Mnangagwa family, wanted the gold mine. Mohadi tried to no avail to have the matter resolved amicably, but it all failed. His partners caused the arrest of Madondo on allegations of fraud, but failed to deal with Sakupwanya.

A Chinese dealer in partnership with Sakupwanya was arrested, but rescued by the powers-that-be,” a source said.

“These are the real issues behind Mohadi’s downfall. The sex scandal only triggered his removal, but the underlying issues are to be found in the politics of business.”

A local environmental rights group, the Centre for Natural Resources Governance (CNRG), says Redwing
Mine has now became a battlefront for politicians.

“The closure of Redwing Mine offered an opportunity to political elites, the politically connected and securocrats who, with the aid of the organised syndicates, are exploiting the mine’s claims dotted around Penhalonga and Tsvingwe for profit without due care for the environment.

“The conversion of Redwing Mine to a huge artisanal mining field has caused political and socio-environmental disputes within the Penhalonga and Tsvingwe communities. The politically connected have been displacing other artisanal miners from the mining field. There are reports that some artisanal miners have lost their gold-rich pits and ore to syndicate leaders fronting political and security figures.

“The involvement of politicians has undermined the rule of law, stability and livelihoods of affected communities. Corruption, sometimes coupled with intimidation and violence, has become common.

CNRG investigations have revealed that the haphazard mining in Penhalonga has now taken the form of organised crime as the syndicates are interlinked and use corruption and violence to secure mining
rights and resource rents.

“There is a clandestine secretive consortium which holds the strings of artisanal mining in Penhalonga. These networks tend to be transactional, determined and are controlled by a few individuals at key points in the artisanal gold supply chains.”

Efforts to get comment from presidential spokesperson George Charamba failed.

-Newshawks

Covid-19 Exacerbates Violence Against Women And Girls

Violence against women remains devastatingly pervasive and starts alarmingly young, shows new data from WHO and partners. Across their lifetime, 1 in 3 women, around 736 million, are subjected to physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner or sexual violence from a non-partner – a number that has remained largely unchanged over the past decade.

This violence starts early: 1 in 4 young women (aged 15-24 years) who have been in a relationship will have already experienced violence by an intimate partner by the time they reach their mid-twenties.

“Violence against women is endemic in every country and culture, causing harm to millions of women and their families, and has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “But unlike COVID-19, violence against women cannot be stopped with a vaccine. We can only fight it with deep-rooted and sustained efforts – by governments, communities and individuals – to change harmful attitudes, improve access to opportunities and services for women and girls, and foster healthy and mutually respectful relationships.”

Intimate partner violence is by far the most prevalent form of violence against women globally (affecting around 641 million). However, 6% of women globally report being sexually assaulted by someone other than their husband or partner. Given the high levels of stigma and under-reporting of sexual abuse, the true figure is likely to be significantly higher.

Emergencies exacerbate violence, increasing vulnerability and risks
This report presents data from the largest ever study of the prevalence of violence against women, conducted by WHO on behalf of a special working group of the United Nations. Based on data from 2000 to 2018, it updates previous estimates released in 2013.

While the numbers reveal already alarmingly high rates of violence against women and girls, they do not reflect the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

WHO and partners warn that the COVID-19 pandemic has further increased women’s exposure to violence, as a result of measures such as lockdowns and disruptions to vital support services.

“It’s deeply disturbing that this pervasive violence by men against women not only persists unchanged, but is at its worst for young women aged 15-24 who may also be young mothers. And that was the situation before the pandemic stay-at home orders. We know that the multiple impacts of COVID-19 have triggered a “shadow pandemic” of increased reported violence of all kinds against women and girls,” said UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka. “Every government should be taking strong, proactive steps to address this, and involving women in doing so”, she added.

Though many countries have seen increased reporting of intimate partner violence to helplines, police, health workers, teachers, and other service providers during lockdowns, the full impact of the pandemic on prevalence will only be established as surveys are resumed, the report notes.

Inequities are a leading risk factor for violence against women
Violence disproportionately affects women living in low- and lower-middle-income countries. An estimated 37% of women living in the poorest countries have experienced physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence in their life, with some of these countries having a prevalence as high as 1 in 2.

The regions of Oceania, Southern Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa have the highest prevalence rates of intimate partner violence among women aged 15-49, ranging from 33% – 51%. The lowest rates are found in Europe (16–23%), Central Asia (18%), Eastern Asia (20%) and South-Eastern Asia (21%).

Younger women are at highest risk for recent violence. Among those who have been in a relationship, the highest rates (16%) of intimate partner violence in the past 12 months occurred among young women aged between 15 and 24.

Violence against women must be prevented
Violence – in all its forms – can have an impact on a woman’s health and well-being throughout the rest of her life – even long after the violence may have ended. It is associated with increased risk of injuries, depression, anxiety disorders, unplanned pregnancies, sexually-transmitted infections including HIV and many other health problems. It has impacts on society as a whole and comes with tremendous costs, impacting national budgets and overall development.

Preventing violence requires addressing systemic economic and social inequalities, ensuring access to education and safe work, and changing discriminatory gender norms and institutions. Successful interventions also include strategies that ensure essential services are available and accessible to survivors, that support women’s organisations, challenge inequitable social norms, reform discriminatory laws and strengthen legal responses, among others.

“To address violence against women, there’s an urgent need to reduce stigma around this issue, train health professionals to interview survivors with compassion, and dismantle the foundations of gender inequality,” said Dr Claudia Garcia-Moreno of WHO. “Interventions with adolescents and young people to foster gender equality and gender-equitable attitudes are also vital.”

Countries should honour their commitments to increased and strong political will and leadership to tackle violence against women in all its forms, through:

Sound gender transformative policies, from policies around childcare to equal pay, and laws that support gender equality,
A strengthened health system response that ensures access to survivor-centred care and referral to other services as needed,
School and educational interventions to challenge discriminatory attitudes and beliefs, including comprehensive sexuality education,
Targeted investment in sustainable and effective evidence-based prevention strategies at local, national, regional and global levels, and
Strengthening data collection and investing in high quality surveys on violence against women and improving measurement of the different forms of violence experienced by women, including those who are most marginalized.-
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Govt Threatens To Decisively Deal With Schools That Bar Pupils From Attending Classes Over Non Payment Of Fees

The Government has threatened to close schools that will bar pupils from attending classes over the issue of fees as it has emerged that most learning institutions are also demanding fees payment in foreign currency.

Schools open tomorrow for the first year for examination classes and the rest of the classes will open on 22 March.

However, parents have been scratching their heads over high demands from schools some that are pegged in foreign currency.

It has also been noted that some schools even if they allow parents to pay using local currency, are using rates higher than the official rates. Primary and Secondary Education Minister Cain Mathema told Sunday News yesterday that any school that will bar a pupil over the issue of fees risk being closed. He said the ministry was also concerned over the issue of fees as schools know the procedures that must be followed in coming up with the fees and levy structures.

“These schools are fully aware of the procedures to be followed when they want to increase fees, they know the consequences if they decide to increase without the consent of the Permanent Secretary in the ministry. What we are saying is that authorities should not be allowed to benefit from nothing.

It is also illegal for schools to then bar pupils from school owing to non-payment of fees, school heads know all this and they know that the ministry has the power to close them if they ignore these directives,” said Minister Mathema.

However, a survey by Sunday News has revealed that most boarding schools are pegging their fees in foreign currency, with authorities saying pupils will not be allowed within the school premises if they do not show proof of payment.

According to a circular from Embakwe Mission school in Mangwe District, Matabeleland South, the school head, a Mr M Ndlovu, said Forms One to Three boarders are expected to pay US$325, Form Four boarders; US$345, Upper Six boarders (without practicals); US$365 while Upper Six students with practicals are expected to pay US$380.
“Payments may be made in local currency, Rand or United States Dollars to the given bank accounts. The bank will give the rating of the day.

Proof of fees payment is to be produced on boarding the bus. It is our hope that the fees charged will cover the term’s expenses at the same time helping the school to settle fixed charges of the past year like ancillary staff salaries, insurance, Nssa, Zesa and Zinwa,” reads the circular.

Other schools such as Mzingwane High School is demanding $21 000, John Tallach Secondary School $30 000 while Thornhill High School in Gweru is charging $30 000. Speaking on the preparedness of schools to open Minister Mathema said all was in place, revealing that officials from the ministry have been going around the provinces to assess the preparedness well before Cabinet announced the school calendar.

“Remember that we already have the Standard Operation Procedures which school heads have been implementing since last year, therefore I can safely say that come Monday its all systems go, we are ready.

“As a ministry we have done our best in the provision of Personal Protective Equipment to the schools but also our schools have become industries where they are producing masks and sanitisers but parents and guardians must play their part by also ensuring their children always mask up as we fight to contain the Covid-19 pandemic,” he said.

Last week, on Thursday, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Mrs Tumisang Thabela, reiterated the ministry’s policy on school fees noting that school authorities should be guided by the set down ministry procedures on the collection of school fees. According to the new calendar the first term will end on 4 June, the second term will begin on 28 June ending on 10 September 10 while the third term will start on 4 October ending on 17 December.

-State Media

New Transport Minister Sets Target For Beitbridge Road Contractors

The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has given contractors of the Beitbridge-Chirundu Road reconstruction a target of 364 kilometres to be completed before the end of the year as Government steps up efforts to expedite the reconstruction of the major highway.

Speaking after a familiarisation tour in Bulawayo on Friday, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona said the country’s road infrastructure was in a bad state and the dire situation was exacerbated by the heavy and incessant rains that the country received this season which left a trail of destruction.

He said the Government was also inviting more players to come on board in the road reconstruction so as to accelerate the project which will improve the country’s road network.

“In terms of road infrastructure, the Beitbridge-Chirundu highway resurfacing was an initiative of the new dispensation which decided that we have been looking for funds elsewhere and it has not been working so we need to resource mobilise domestically and resurface our roads from our domestic resources. So local players were then invited to tender for the Beitbridge-Chirundu Road.

As we speak, they have done 164km under phase one and two and we are expecting to do 200km this year which is something that is in the right trajectory,” said Minister Mhona.

He said all contractors were being paid in local currency as the project was being funded from the Government fiscus.

“We are paying from the fiscus and in local currency. This is an initiative that is very commendable. We still maintain the open-door policy where we want more players to come in and partner Government to expedite the exercise,” he said.

-State Media

Bhasikiti Defends Mutinhiri’s Move to Rejoin Zanu PF

By Jane Mlambo| Former Zanu PF politburo member Kudakwashe Bhasikiti has backed Tracy Mutinhiri’s decision to rejoin the ruling party saying had it not been for his dismissal by the late Robert Mugabe he would not have been out of the movement.

Posting on Twitter, Bhasikiti who also quit politics said politicians should retrace their footsteps the same way MDC Alliance dumped PDP and went back to his party.

“I support Tracy’s decision,in the way I support Biti’s move to dump PDP for MDC.Anekwake ngaaende.IF I WASN’T EXPELLED BY RGM 2015,I COULD HAVE BEEN IN ZPF TODAY AS WE SPEAK.Nothing to regret though, as Farming&Feeding the Nation beats both,” said Bhasikiti.

The former MDC Alliance member followed up with another tweet in which he called to order those who were puzzled by Mutinhiri’s return to Zanu PF while applauding Tendai Biti and Welsman Ncube for returning to MDC.

It’s extremely puzzling&ridiculous,to see people crying over Mutinhiri’s return to the base ZPFand applaud the return to MDC by Biti&Welsh.Tell me the difference between these two return scenarios?

Mutinhiri reportedly rejoined Zanu PF after quitting MDC Alliance a year ago.

She once contested for the position of MDC Alliaince vice president Post and lost to Linette Kore.

Government Official Arrested For “Stealing” COVID-19 Funds

The director of Epidemiology and Disease Control in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Portia Manangazira has appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Court on allegations of misappropriating funds and fuel meant for training 800 community health workers who were to raise awareness on Covid-19 in the country.

Manangazira appeared before deputy chief magistrate Mrs Bianca Makwande charged with four counts of criminal abuse of duty as a public officer.

The funds and fuel were part of the US$796 675 disbursed by the Health Ministry to train 800 health workers across the country, who were to raise Covid-19 awareness in various communities.

Mr Lancelot Mutsokoti and Mr Ephraim Zinyandu appeared for the State while Mr Harrison Nkomo represented Manangazira. Manangazira is expected to apply for bail.- The Sunday News

COVID-19 Lockdown: 2000 Child Marriages Recorded In Two Months

NEARLY 5 000 teenage girls got pregnant while close to 2 000 were married off in the first two months of the year, in what experts believe was a result of idleness and school closures caused by the Covid-19 lockdown.

The Government imposed a Level Four lockdown at the beginning of the year resulting in the postponement of school opening. According to a report by the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development which was presented in Parliament last week, the country recorded 4 959 cases of teenage pregnancies and 1 774 child marriages in January and February alone. The report also showed that 900 girls below the age of 17 were raped in October and November last year, indicating an average of 15 girls being raped per day.

Some of the rape cases were of girls below the age of seven.

Mashonaland Central tops the numbers with 4 475 teenage pregnancies and 1 436 child marriages while Matabeleland South is second with 290 teenage pregnancies and 65 child marriages. Harare did not record any teenage pregnancy nor child marriage while Bulawayo had only one teenage pregnancy case and zero child marriages.

Matabeleland North recorded 74 child marriages and no teenage pregnancies. Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Minister Dr Sithembiso Nyoni who presented the report said close male family members were identified as perpetrators of rape and other forms of child abuse.

She said it was clear that rural areas have issues around teenagers who are exposed to sex before the age of consent. Dr Nyoni said staying at home and being idle also contributed to the minors getting pregnant.

“We acknowledge that this is a time of great anxiety, uncertainty and stress for many as normal life routines are changed. Women and girls who constitute the greater percentage of gender-based violence survivors find themselves trapped in homes with abusive husbands, fathers, brothers and family members with limited access to protection and support services. With the report, we have indeed witnessed unprecedented incidents of rape during this period.”

On rape cases of underaged girls, the report showed that the Victim Friendly Unit of the Zimbabwe Republic Police received 1 222 cases of rape in the third quarter of 2020 and in the fourth quarter they received 1 274 cases countrywide. A total of 134 girls between the age of zero and seven years were raped in the fourth quarter, 239 girls between eight years and 12 years, 292 girls between 13 and 15 years and 235 girls between 16 and 17 years.

Educationists, experts in adolescent sexual reproduction and parents said there was need for an urgent intervention by the Government and local communities. National Association of Secondary Headmasters president Mr Arthur Maphosa said the solution lies in the opening of schools as most teenage girls were being exposed to abusers while at home.

“The number of teenagers falling pregnant is not only disturbing but detrimental to efforts made by the Government and its partners to protect and empower the girl child. Children have to be in school but that was not possible for a long time due to the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown that forced the closure of schools. Our young girls were exposed to the vagaries of society, made to engage in sex, forcibly in most cases.

“Parents no longer give strict supervision as they heavily rely on the school teacher to do the work. Hopefully as the Government finds a solution with communities, we hope to heal and mend the disaster through intense educational programmes.

We as educators cannot sit and leave the rot to spoil our children’s future. Men as fathers, brother and community leaders have to own up and stop this inhumane behaviour of raping our kids, marrying them off for money and status. It is disgusting.”- The Sunday News

COVID-19 Cases Rising Again

Zimbabwe’s COVID-19 cases are rising again with 46 positive cases recorded yesterday while four died of the pandemic.

A few days ago, the country was recording single digit cases and on some days zero death cases.

Doctors have warned of a third wave which they anticipate to be deadly that the previous two waves.

Logarusic Optimistic Despite Absence Of Key Players

ZIMBABWE coach Zdravko “Loga’’ Logarusic remains a defiant man against the adversity brought by the absence of key players and believes whichever Warriors he will send into battle in their final Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers will complete the job.

Loga, still chasing his first win as Warriors coach, has seen his plans being wrecked by a combination of injuries to key players like star forward Khama Billiat and Prince Dube and the non-availability of the Europe-based stars because of travel restrictions occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The 55-year-old Croat, however, told The Sunday Mail Sport yesterday that he was confident that whichever side he will have at his disposal for the trip to Francistown for a date against Botswana on March 25 and the home assignment against Zambia in Harare four days later, should be able to deliver the results.

Loga’s men lie second behind African champions Algeria in Group H with five points and need to avoid a slip-up in order to secure the remaining qualification spot from the pool.

He is however, under no illusions as to the impact the absence of such players like Billiat will have on the Warriors’ aspirations.

Kaizer Chiefs talisman Billiat suffered a leg fracture in January which saw him being ruled out of action for two months, but had remained hopeful of recovering in time for the Warriors’ two crucial qualifiers against Botswana and Zambia.

Loga had already been told that he cannot have Tino Kadewere due to the restrictions imposed by the French authorities which require players to go into isolation centres upon return from international duty.

And when Chiefs confirmed that Billiat would not be ready for action in time for the Warriors matches, it added to Loga’s growing woes.

“For sure Khama Billiat is a player we will miss a lot. His presence means a lot for us, it is a big blow for the team,” said Loga.

Despite the blows coming thick and fast in the build-up to the qualifiers, the Croat remains optimistic of the back-up plan he has in place.

“Again it’s not only Khama, we also have some problems with players who are coming from England. It means five or six stars that should be on the field will not be with us… that is the reason we have Plan A, B and C.

“This is a situation we couldn’t do much about, we have to focus on the players we have. I am very sure that the players that will be at our disposal will be ready to play, give their best and represent Zimbabwe properly.- The Sunday Mail

Logarusic

“Anne Nhira Was Attacked By Gunmen At Prayer Mountain”

The late actress, Anne Nhira called her brother, Juan, and told him that she was attacked and this was the last thing that she said before she was rushed to hospital in South Africa on Monday.

Nhira, who shot to prominence through her role on the hit soap opera, Studio 263, died on Wednesday from injuries sustained after a mugging in South Africa’s Belview Suburb on Monday.

Juan who is based in South Africa said when he spoke to his sister, the few words she said were her recollection of what happened.

“The only few words I heard from my sister were that men with guns came out of the bushes at the prayer mountain. When I found her (at the scene), I didn’t want her to talk too much as I wanted to get help,” Juan said.

He said although his sister said there were gunmen involved, he did not see any gunshot wounds on her.

“There were no bullet wounds that I saw, but there was physical damage on the chest area, stomach, rib cage and her back. We’re actually trying to get the surveillance of that area and see if we can come up with anything.

“There’re no witnesses so far and what we know is what she told us,” said Juan.

Asked about burial arrangements, Juan said they are waiting for pathology results so that they map a way forward.

“We signed all the forms that were required so we’re now just waiting for the pathologists to give us the results. It’s only then that we’ll have a solid plan. They’re saying it’ll take a bit of time,” said Juan.

— Chronicle

Anne Nhira

5 000 Teenagers Impregnated During Lockdown

Nearly 5 000 teenage girls got pregnant while close to 2 000 were married off in the first two months of the year, in what experts believe was a result of idleness and school closures caused by the Covid-19 lockdown.

The Government imposed a Level Four lockdown at the beginning of the year resulting in the postponement of school opening. According to a report by the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development which was presented in Parliament last week, the country recorded 4 959 cases of teenage pregnancies and 1 774 child marriages in January and February alone. The report also showed that 900 girls below the age of 17 were raped in October and November last year, indicating an average of 15 girls being raped per day.

Some of the rape cases were of girls below the age of seven. Mashonaland Central tops the numbers with 4 475 teenage pregnancies and 1 436 child marriages while Matabeleland South is second with 290 teenage pregnancies and 65 child marriages. Harare did not record any teenage pregnancy nor child marriage while Bulawayo had only one teenage pregnancy case and zero child marriages.

Matabeleland North recorded 74 child marriages and no teenage pregnancies. Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Minister Dr Sithembiso Nyoni who presented the report said close male family members were identified as perpetrators of rape and other forms of child abuse.

She said it was clear that rural areas have issues around teenagers who are exposed to sex before the age of consent. Dr Nyoni said staying at home and being idle also contributed to the minors getting pregnant.

“We acknowledge that this is a time of great anxiety, uncertainty and stress for many as normal life routines are changed. Women and girls who constitute the greater percentage of gender-based violence survivors find themselves trapped in homes with abusive husbands, fathers, brothers and family members with limited access to protection and support services. With the report, we have indeed witnessed unprecedented incidents of rape during this period.”

On rape cases of underaged girls, the report showed that the Victim Friendly Unit of the Zimbabwe Republic Police received 1 222 cases of rape in the third quarter of 2020 and in the fourth quarter they received 1 274 cases countrywide. A total of 134 girls between the age of zero and seven years were raped in the fourth quarter, 239 girls between eight years and 12 years, 292 girls between 13 and 15 years and 235 girls between 16 and 17 years.

Educationists, experts in adolescent sexual reproduction and parents said there was need for an urgent intervention by the Government and local communities. National Association of Secondary Headmasters president Mr Arthur Maphosa said the solution lies in the opening of schools as most teenage girls were being exposed to abusers while at home.

“The number of teenagers falling pregnant is not only disturbing but detrimental to efforts made by the Government and its partners to protect and empower the girl child. Children have to be in school but that was not possible for a long time due to the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown that forced the closure of schools. Our young girls were exposed to the vagaries of society, made to engage in sex, forcibly in most cases.

“Parents no longer give strict supervision as they heavily rely on the school teacher to do the work. Hopefully as the Government finds a solution with communities, we hope to heal and mend the disaster through intense educational programmes.

We as educators cannot sit and leave the rot to spoil our children’s future. Men as fathers, brother and community leaders have to own up and stop this inhumane behaviour of raping our kids, marrying them off for money and status. It is disgusting.”

In a statement to Sunday News, the Farming Community Education Trust (FACET), said apart from rape, other drivers of teenage pregnancies were lack of appreciation of the value of keeping girls in school, poverty at family and community level.

“Most parents in these communities do not value education. The main reason being poverty because they cannot afford school fees and other requirements needed to send their children to school. Because of this, most girls then opt for marriage to escape poverty at home. Some are forced into these marriages by their parents so they can get a dollar from the arrangement. The trouble is that this becomes a cycle of poverty.”

The organisation said the solution was for communities to educate young girls and boys on the dangers of sex. Traditional leaders were identified as strategic in keeping the community in check.

Zimbabwe Council of Churches president Bishop Lazarus Khanye said in most cases, although not related to specific areas, the surge in teenage pregnancies was as a result of exploitation by those who have resources.

This year the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education committed to spend $123 million that will help pregnant girls to continue with their education. This is in line with the amended Education Act which now allows girls to attend school during and after the pregnancy. -Sunday Mail

Trains Mnangagwa Bought For USD400 million Are Totally Dysfunctional.

Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona has expressed dissatisfaction with the state of affairs at the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) and challenged the parastatal’s board to come up with a feasible and pragmatic turnaround strategy to revive the company.

Down and out, the NRZ locomotive

NRZ has 10 working locomotives out of 67 and has failed to attract business from mining companies moving heavy metals in and outside the country. The organisation requires at least US$400 million to get back on its feet in the short term.

Speaking after touring NRZ properties in Bulawayo on Friday, Minister Mhona said NRZ required fresh capital injection to totally revitalise the parastatal and while the ministry engages the Treasury to avail some of the required resources, the board should also look at other prospective suitors to revive the parastatal.

Minister Mhona said most of the machinery and locomotives at NRZ were obsolete and were not moving with changing technologies. He said NRZ must make itself competitive on the market to become the transporter of choice and attract business.

“What I saw today belongs to the scrapyard. Those machines and equipment are outdated. To capacitate NRZ from the fiscus, the cake is very small. We go each year as a ministry and sometimes you are given a third of what you are anticipating. Despite the cake being small as a nation we are endowed with mineral resources and we can turn around the organisation ourselves.

It is not about having the money but also the capacity to have the ideas of generating the money. We need the NRZ board to give us a turnaround strategy. The moment you go with a begging bowl to the Treasury you will be frustrated because the Treasury is incapacitated.

The board should also look at strategic partnership. The moment you become vibrant and robust we attract business,” he said.

Minister Mhona said Government was also seeking to transport all heavy goods and metals by rail to prolong the lifespan of the roads.

“It is noble to move our goods from road to rail. Our roads are in a sorry state because there are heavy metals and goods being transported by road. Moving heavy goods from the roads and have them transported by road is the way to go,” he said.

NRZ board chairman Advocate Martin Dinha said NRZ required at least 40 locomotives for it to be able to meet some of the service requirements. He said NRZ required 300 new and modern coaches and 300 wagons.

“We don’t have enough traction power as NRZ. The NRZ board has always been on record in appealing to the Government to assist in terms of capacitation.

“We need at least 40 locomotives, 300 wagons and 300 coaches and this request had been given to Government and for us to move forward and achieve what we want that is the capacity needed to turn around the organisation. In terms of figures it is difficult to give them in terms of how much it costs. One locomotive costs around US$3 million. For 40 it is around US$120 million,” he said. -Sunday News

Govt Threatens To Shut Schools Over Fees

The Government has threatened to close schools that will bar pupils from attending classes over the issue of fees as it has emerged that most learning institutions are also demanding fees payment in foreign currency.

Schools open tomorrow for the first year for examination classes and the rest of the classes will open on 22 March.

However, parents have been scratching their heads over high demands from schools some that are pegged in foreign currency.

It has also been noted that some schools even if they allow parents to pay using local currency, are using rates higher than the official rates. Primary and Secondary Education Minister Cain Mathema told Sunday News yesterday that any school that will bar a pupil over the issue of fees risk being closed. He said the ministry was also concerned over the issue of fees as schools know the procedures that must be followed in coming up with the fees and levy structures.

“These schools are fully aware of the procedures to be followed when they want to increase fees, they know the consequences if they decide to increase without the consent of the Permanent Secretary in the ministry. What we are saying is that authorities should not be allowed to benefit from nothing.

It is also illegal for schools to then bar pupils from school owing to non-payment of fees, school heads know all this and they know that the ministry has the power to close them if they ignore these directives,” said Minister Mathema.

However, a survey by Sunday News has revealed that most boarding schools are pegging their fees in foreign currency, with authorities saying pupils will not be allowed within the school premises if they do not show proof of payment.

According to a circular from Embakwe Mission school in Mangwe District, Matabeleland South, the school head, a Mr M Ndlovu, said Forms One to Three boarders are expected to pay US$325, Form Four boarders; US$345, Upper Six boarders (without practicals); US$365 while Upper Six students with practicals are expected to pay US$380.

“Payments may be made in local currency, Rand or United States Dollars to the given bank accounts. The bank will give the rating of the day.

Proof of fees payment is to be produced on boarding the bus. It is our hope that the fees charged will cover the term’s expenses at the same time helping the school to settle fixed charges of the past year like ancillary staff salaries, insurance, Nssa, Zesa and Zinwa,” reads the circular.

Other schools such as Mzingwane High School is demanding $21 000, John Tallach Secondary School $30 000 while Thornhill High School in Gweru is charging $30 000. Speaking on the preparedness of schools to open Minister Mathema said all was in place, revealing that officials from the ministry have been going around the provinces to assess the preparedness well before Cabinet announced the school calendar.

“Remember that we already have the Standard Operation Procedures which school heads have been implementing since last year, therefore I can safely say that come Monday its all systems go, we are ready.

“As a ministry we have done our best in the provision of Personal Protective Equipment to the schools but also our schools have become industries where they are producing masks and sanitisers but parents and guardians must play their part by also ensuring their children always mask up as we fight to contain the Covid-19 pandemic,” he said.

Last week, on Thursday, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Mrs Tumisang Thabela, reiterated the ministry’s policy on school fees noting that school authorities should be guided by the set down ministry procedures on the collection of school fees. According to the new calendar the first term will end on 4 June, the second term will begin on 28 June ending on 10 September 10 while the third term will start on 4 October ending on 17 December. Sunday News

Those Who Are Guided By God Almighty Will Always Emerge Victorious- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa, who is a man of faith has pointed out that those who are guided by God Almighty will always emerge victorious.

President Chamisa used the biblical illustration of David and Saul to describe the political events in the country.

Saul, being tormented by an evil spirit, tried in vain to kill David. In the Bible God describes David as a man after His own heart.

“STRONGER EVERYDAY..”Now there was a long war between the house of SAUL and the house of DAVID.

But David grew stronger and stronger,and the house of Saul grew weaker and weaker.” (2Sam 3:1) Blessed sabbath,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

President Chamisa

God Is On Our Side- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa, who is a man of faith has pointed out that those who are guided by God Almighty will always emerge victorious.

President Chamisa used the biblical illustration of David and Saul to describe the political events in the country.

Saul, being tormented by an evil spirit, tried in vain to kill David. In the Bible God describes David as a man after His own heart.

“STRONGER EVERYDAY..”Now there was a long war between the house of SAUL and the house of DAVID.

But David grew stronger and stronger,and the house of Saul grew weaker and weaker.” (2Sam 3:1) Blessed sabbath,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

President Chamisa

“Zanu PF Is Afraid Of President Chamisa’s Rising Influence”

Tinashe Sambiri| Zanu PF is desperate to justify the killing and torture of innocent citizens, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has said.

The clueless and cruel regime is afraid of President Chamisa’s rising influence, according to the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly.

On Friday, Zanu PF through its visibly jaded spokesperson, Simon Khaya Moyo feebly attempted to pour cold water on President Chamisa’s Agenda address.

In response, the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly accused Zanu PF of using the press conference to justify the persecution of human rights activists in the country.

Read full statement below:

Resistance To Abuse Of Our Rights Is Not Subversion, ZANU PF In Panic Mode

By Stephen Sarkozy Chuma

13-03-2021

ZANU PF is running scared and cannot fathom the idea of citizens converging for change.

In a hollow presser issued by the debilitating former revolutionary party through its mouthpiece, Simon Khaya Moyo, ZANU PF accuses the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa and MDC Alliance of threatening “to unseat a constitutionally elected Government”.

Such lies and unsubstantiated falsehoods on the alternative People’s Government can not go unchallenged.

It is important to note that whenever ZANU PF make those subversion allegations, the intention is to sanitize their intended bloodbath on innocent citizens.

When a hyena wants to devour its own cubs it first accuses them of smelling like goats.

The last time ZANU PF made those serious allegations against the people, they went on a rampage killing innocent civilians in January 2019. Last year following the July 31 call for demonstrations, the same regime drew a long list of “enemies of the government” and went on to arbitrarily arrest and imprison citizens without trial.

Remember Simon Khaya Moyo!

This is the same man who once described Emmerson Mnangagwa live on national television as “incompetent and inconsistent”. Now the same Khaya Moyo wants citizens not to question this “incompetent” dictator.

Anything from ZANU PF through Khaya Moyo is deception, lies and pretense. This is a man who always indicate right and turn left.

When ZANU PF tells you that they respect multi party democracy yet they go on to take over our party headquarters and recall the people’s elected representatives, they are lying with a straight face.

What sort of multi party democracy is propagated and irrigated by wanton arrests of alternative voices and closure of democratic space.

What democracy does ZANU PF parrot about when innocent alternative voices like Makomborero Haruzivishe, Takudzwa Ngadziore, Cecilia Chimbiri, Joana Mamombe and many others are languishing in prisons for demanding their rights as citizens.

Resistance to Emmerson Mnangagwa’s abuse of power must never be mistaken as subversion.

Mnangagwa was not elected but was selected by the military through the gun so ZANU PF must spare us the ‘constitutionally elected’ nonsense.

While there is nothing positive to take home from ZANU PF’s hollow presser for the hungry and angry citizens, the response itself to the People’s #Agenda2021 is a clear indication that the message reached home.

Our message to the dictator is simple and clear. We can no longer tolerate the dehumanizing abuse we have endured for so long from this rogue regime.

The People’s #Agenda2021 and Citizens Convergence for Change will never be stopped by a failed ZANU PF’s sideshows.

Our grievances are very clear and genuine.

We are fed up with arbitrary arrests, imprisonment pre-trial, unchecked looting and corruption, state capture and abductions.

Defiance and resistance to ZANU PF abuse of power is our new normal.

DefyOrDie

CitizensConvergence4Change

Agenda2021

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

President Chamisa

ZANU PF AND MDC T Information Departments Working In Cahoots To Discredit People’s #Agenda2021

13-03-2021

ZANU PF and MDC T Information Departments have forged a clandestine pact where the two exchange notes with the sole intention to discredit MDC Alliance and the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

We have it on good authority that following President Chamisa’s on point #Agenda2021 address, MDC T Spokesman Witness Dube was tasked by his compatriots in ZANU PF Information Department to issue a statement with guided content attacking our leader.

It is no coincidence that the exact narrative, phrases and words used by both ZANU PF and its surrogate party, MDCT are exactly the same.

There was a collaboration by the two unpopular political outfits to use terms like “hollow”, “divisive” and “arrogant” in a veiled attack on the person of President Chamisa.

The plan is to misrepresent and repackage the People’s President, Advocate Chamisa to suit the ZANU PF agenda of plurality without diversity and dialogue.

The MDC T Information Department even went a notch up defending ZANU PF’s intended establishment of one party state by attacking through its deliberate misrepresentation of President Chamisa’s idea of Citizens Convergence as “one party state within opposition”.

The resemblance of the idea of unity narrative basing this on Chipinge issue by both parties exposes shocking underhand dealings between MDC T and ZANU PF in their ill fated plan to discredit the people’s movement.

Simply put the MDC T statement was a clear photocopy of the ZANU PF presser which only served to prove citizens’ long held view that the former is an appendage of the latter.

This is not the first time that the MDC T and ZANU PF adulterous affair is made a public wedding.

Remember the leaked Memory Mbondiya(MDC T) and Lilian Timveous (ZANU PF) audio where reference was made to behind the scenes talks not to have by elections were mooted.

ZANU PF and its extension, MDC T need to be reminded that Nelson Chamisa ceased to be an individual a long time ago.

He is now an emblem, an idea and icon that represents the wishes of long suffering citizens.

Any attack on his person is not enough to distract the people’s agenda.

We reiterate that resistance and resilience is our new normal as we pursue #Agenda2021.

DefyOrDie

CitizensConvergence4Change

Agenda2021

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

“Zanu PF Desperate To Justify Killing Of Citizens”

Tinashe Sambiri| Zanu PF is desperate to justify the killing and torture of innocent citizens, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has said.

The clueless and cruel regime is afraid of President Chamisa’s rising influence, according to the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly.

On Friday, Zanu PF through its visibly jaded spokesperson, Simon Khaya Moyo feebly attempted to pour cold water on President Chamisa’s Agenda address.

In response, the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly accused Zanu PF of using the press conference to justify the persecution of human rights activists in the country.

Read full statement below:

Resistance To Abuse Of Our Rights Is Not Subversion, ZANU PF In Panic Mode

By Stephen Sarkozy Chuma

13-03-2021

ZANU PF is running scared and cannot fathom the idea of citizens converging for change.

In a hollow presser issued by the debilitating former revolutionary party through its mouthpiece, Simon Khaya Moyo, ZANU PF accuses the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa and MDC Alliance of threatening “to unseat a constitutionally elected Government”.

Such lies and unsubstantiated falsehoods on the alternative People’s Government can not go unchallenged.

It is important to note that whenever ZANU PF make those subversion allegations, the intention is to sanitize their intended bloodbath on innocent citizens.

When a hyena wants to devour its own cubs it first accuses them of smelling like goats.

The last time ZANU PF made those serious allegations against the people, they went on a rampage killing innocent civilians in January 2019. Last year following the July 31 call for demonstrations, the same regime drew a long list of “enemies of the government” and went on to arbitrarily arrest and imprison citizens without trial.

Remember Simon Khaya Moyo!

This is the same man who once described Emmerson Mnangagwa live on national television as “incompetent and inconsistent”. Now the same Khaya Moyo wants citizens not to question this “incompetent” dictator.

Anything from ZANU PF through Khaya Moyo is deception, lies and pretense. This is a man who always indicate right and turn left.

When ZANU PF tells you that they respect multi party democracy yet they go on to take over our party headquarters and recall the people’s elected representatives, they are lying with a straight face.

What sort of multi party democracy is propagated and irrigated by wanton arrests of alternative voices and closure of democratic space.

What democracy does ZANU PF parrot about when innocent alternative voices like Makomborero Haruzivishe, Takudzwa Ngadziore, Cecilia Chimbiri, Joana Mamombe and many others are languishing in prisons for demanding their rights as citizens.

Resistance to Emmerson Mnangagwa’s abuse of power must never be mistaken as subversion.

Mnangagwa was not elected but was selected by the military through the gun so ZANU PF must spare us the ‘constitutionally elected’ nonsense.

While there is nothing positive to take home from ZANU PF’s hollow presser for the hungry and angry citizens, the response itself to the People’s #Agenda2021 is a clear indication that the message reached home.

Our message to the dictator is simple and clear. We can no longer tolerate the dehumanizing abuse we have endured for so long from this rogue regime.

The People’s #Agenda2021 and Citizens Convergence for Change will never be stopped by a failed ZANU PF’s sideshows.

Our grievances are very clear and genuine.

We are fed up with arbitrary arrests, imprisonment pre-trial, unchecked looting and corruption, state capture and abductions.

Defiance and resistance to ZANU PF abuse of power is our new normal.

DefyOrDie

CitizensConvergence4Change

Agenda2021

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma

LIVE-BREAKING UK: Dead Zim Man’s Wife Calls From Zimbabwe

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the late Roben Mutwira

Hello Editor. I make reference to your recent article on Mr Roben Mutwira in ZimEye. There is a very awkward twist to the late Roben’s life in the UK. Let me introduce myself. My name is Eileen Mutsa Mutwira. I married the late Roben Mutwira on 10 May 1985. We have one daughter, Rujeko, now a major. However he had Monica, Mercy, Rutendo, Chido (now late) before our marriage, then Varaidzo out of wedlock. Roben left for the UK in 2004 when it became clear that Chido was terminally ill. He was granted compasionate leave by the PSC to go and see his daughter.
during her last days. Chido herself had preferred me to go and be with her as I was the only mother she knew after her biological mother had died in a car accident when she was only about 2 years of age. As I was recupperating from the injuries I sustained from a car accident in March 2002, I could not go to the UK. The other girls were brought up by their mothers with Mr Mutwira chipping in with financial support especially for their education. I myself had 1 son before I married Mr Mutwira. We had a reasonably happy marriage until Mr Mutwira left our matrimonial home permanantly in 1997 to go and live with Varaidzo’s mother, leaving me with Chido and Rujeko. After her A levels Chido left for the UK to pursue a nursing career. Her mother’s sister financially assisted this move. It was while she was doing her nursing program that she was diagnosed with brain cancer from which she died in July 2004. The long and short of this is that l am still legally married to Mr Roben Mutwira with all the legal implications of this position.

Mr Mutwra and were married under the then Chapter 37. Our house in Highlands Harare was jointly owned although Mr Mutwira left me to pay off the mortgage.

Super Sub Kadewere Rescues Lyon

Zimbabwean forward Kadewere came from the bench to snatch a point for Lyon against Marshal Munesti’s Stade Reims in a Ligue 1 match on Friday night.

Reims had looked set to clinch maximum points after taking the lead in the 34thminute but Kadewere scored in the 90th minute getting to the end of Memphis Depay’s cross.

The goal was Kadewere’s 10 league goal of the season.

On the other end, Marshall Munetsi was a key figure for Reims as he marshalled the Reims defence and forced a good save in the 57th minute from a tight angle.

Munetsi was a constant headache for Lyon, breaking down attacks while launching Reims forward after winning the ball.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Tino Kadewere

BREAKING: Menzi Ngubane Has Died

The top South African actor, Menzi Ngubane has died.

His family said Ngubane, 56, suffered a stroke on Saturday morning.

Menzi Ngubane

The Ladysmith born actor spent much of his time in the past 10 years trying to demystify kidney disease and promote a healthy lifestyle.

Between 2010 and 2015, Ngubane’ s numerous struggles with kidney failure resulted in him being placed on a recipients list and ultimately received a donor ensuring he continued and sustained his acting career until recently.

Ngubane is survived by his wife Sikelelwa and two daughters.- Sowetan/Agencies

Roben Mutwira Death In UK: I Am His Legal Wife.

the late Roben Mutwira

Hello Editor. I make reference to your recent article on Mr Roben Mutwira in ZimEye. There is a very awkward twist to the late Roben’s life in the UK. Let me introduce myself. My name is Eileen Mutsa Mutwira. I married the late Roben Mutwira on 10 May 1985. We have one daughter, Rujeko, now a major. However he had Monica, Mercy, Rutendo, Chido (now late) before our marriage, then Varaidzo out of wedlock. Roben left for the UK in 2004 when it became clear that Chido was terminally ill. He was granted compasionate leave by the PSC to go and see his daughter during her last days. Chido herself had preferred me to go and be with her as I was the only mother she knew after her biological mother had died in a car accident when she was only about 2 years of age.

As I was recuperating from the injuries I sustained from a car accident in March 2002, I could not go to the UK. The other girls were brought up by their mothers with Mr Mutwira chipping in with financial support especially for their education. I myself had 1 son before I married Mr Mutwira. We had a reasonably happy marriage until Mr Mutwira left our matrimonial home permanently in 1997 to go and live with Varaidzo’s mother, leaving me with Chido and Rujeko. After her A levels Chido left for the UK to pursue a nursing career. Her mother’s sister financially assisted this move. It was while she was doing her nursing program that she was diagnosed with brain cancer from which she died in July 2004. The long and short of this is that l am still legally married to Mr Roben Mutwira with all the legal implications of this position.

Mr Mutwra and were married under the then Chapter 37. Our house in Highlands Harare was jointly owned although Mr Mutwira left me to pay off the mortgage.

LIVE- “Mnangagwa Arikupinza Ma Grocery Ake Manheru paBeitbridge”

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Emmerson Mnangagwa

The International Cross-Border Traders Association Temporarily Closed Beitbridge Border Post today 12 March 2021, Demanding the reopening of borders in Zimbabwe.

  1. Why the top Zimbabwean government officials are sending trucks to buy goods in South Africa for resell in Zimbabwe?
  2. Traders are dying in the bush when they try to cross borders through ungazetted points of entry.
  3. Traders are loosing goods to robbers in the bush.
  4. Airports must be closed not to close land borders only.
  5. Borders must be opened since the vaccine is now available.

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Mamelodi Sundowns Boss Motsepe Elected CAF President

Patrice Motsepe has been declared the new president of CAF at the elections held in Rabat, Morocco on Friday.

The Mamelodi Sundowns owner replaces fellow Southern African Ahmad Ahmad of Madagascar who failed to stand for a second term following a two-year FIFA ban for corruption.

He is officially elected the new boss of the African football after going into the polls uncontested following the withdrawal of Senegalese candidate Augustin Senghor last week in a deal brokered by FIFA president Gianni Infantino.

Ivorian Jacques Anouma also exited the race together with Mauritanian FA boss Ahmed Yahya.

“It’s a huge honour and privilege for me [to be Caf president],” Motsepe said after his election.

“Let me thank my brother [Fifa president] Gianni [Infantino] for the vision and encouragement of unity. We can only deal with the challenges of Africa and we will succeed, but we will only do so when we are united.

“The leadership we have in Africa [and] the leadership we have of football in every country gives me confidence and inspires me.

“I am absolutely confident that by working together, we will indeed succeed to make African football not just reach the summit but be amongst the best in the world.”

Senghor will serve as the first vice-president in the new set-up with Yahya coming in as the third-in-charge.

Motsepe’s appointment sees him as the first South African to be elected CAF president.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Patrice Motsepe

Kadewere Rescues Olympique Lyon

Zimbabwean forward Kadewere came from the bench to snatch a point for Lyon against Marshal Munesti’s Stade Reims in a Ligue 1 match on Friday night.

Reims had looked set to clinch maximum points after taking the lead in the 34thminute but Kadewere scored in the 90th minute getting to the end of Memphis Depay’s cross.

The goal was Kadewere’s 10 league goal of the season.

On the other end, Marshall Munetsi was a key figure for Reims as he marshalled the Reims defence and forced a good save in the 57th minute from a tight angle.

Munetsi was a constant headache for Lyon, breaking down attacks while launching Reims forward after winning the ball.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Tino Kadewere

God Is On Our Side- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa, who is a man of faith has pointed out that those who are guided by God Almighty will always emerge victorious.

President Chamisa used the biblical illustration of David and Saul to describe the political events in the country.

Saul, being tormented by an evil spirit, tried in vain to kill David. In the Bible God describes David as a man after His own heart.

“STRONGER EVERYDAY..”Now there was a long war between the house of SAUL and the house of DAVID.

But David grew stronger and stronger,and the house of Saul grew weaker and weaker.” (2Sam 3:1) Blessed sabbath,” President Chamisa wrote on Twitter.

President Nelson Chamisa

WATCH LIVE: Beitbridge Shut Down

VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

The International Cross-Border Traders Association Temporarily Closed Beitbridge Border Post today 12 March 2021, Demanding the reopening of borders in Zimbabwe.

  1. Why the top Zimbabwean government officials are sending trucks to buy goods in South Africa for resell in Zimbabwe?
  2. Traders are dying in the bush when they try to cross borders through ungazetted points of entry.
  3. Traders are loosing goods to robbers in the bush.
  4. Airports must be closed not to close land borders only.
  5. Borders must be opened since the vaccine is now available.

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Zanu PF News Conference, A Desperate Attempt To Justify Killing, Torture Of Citizens- MDC Alliance

Tinashe Sambiri| Zanu PF is desperate to justify the killing and torture of innocent citizens, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma has said.

The clueless and cruel regime is afraid of President Chamisa’s rising influence, according to the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly.

On Friday, Zanu PF through its visibly jaded spokesperson, Simon Khaya Moyo feebly attempted to pour cold water on President Chamisa’s Agenda address.

In response, the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly accused Zanu PF of using the press conference to justify the persecution of human rights activists in the country.

Read full statement below:

Resistance To Abuse Of Our Rights Is Not Subversion, ZANU PF In Panic Mode

By Stephen Sarkozy Chuma

13-03-2021

ZANU PF is running scared and cannot fathom the idea of citizens converging for change.

In a hollow presser issued by the debilitating former revolutionary party through its mouthpiece, Simon Khaya Moyo, ZANU PF accuses the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa and MDC Alliance of threatening “to unseat a constitutionally elected Government”.

Such lies and unsubstantiated falsehoods on the alternative People’s Government can not go unchallenged.

It is important to note that whenever ZANU PF make those subversion allegations, the intention is to sanitize their intended bloodbath on innocent citizens.

When a hyena wants to devour its own cubs it first accuses them of smelling like goats.

The last time ZANU PF made those serious allegations against the people, they went on a rampage killing innocent civilians in January 2019. Last year following the July 31 call for demonstrations, the same regime drew a long list of “enemies of the government” and went on to arbitrarily arrest and imprison citizens without trial.

Remember Simon Khaya Moyo!

This is the same man who once described Emmerson Mnangagwa live on national television as “incompetent and inconsistent”. Now the same Khaya Moyo wants citizens not to question this “incompetent” dictator.

Anything from ZANU PF through Khaya Moyo is deception, lies and pretense. This is a man who always indicate right and turn left.

When ZANU PF tells you that they respect multi party democracy yet they go on to take over our party headquarters and recall the people’s elected representatives, they are lying with a straight face.

What sort of multi party democracy is propagated and irrigated by wanton arrests of alternative voices and closure of democratic space.

What democracy does ZANU PF parrot about when innocent alternative voices like Makomborero Haruzivishe, Takudzwa Ngadziore, Cecilia Chimbiri, Joana Mamombe and many others are languishing in prisons for demanding their rights as citizens.

Resistance to Emmerson Mnangagwa’s abuse of power must never be mistaken as subversion.

Mnangagwa was not elected but was selected by the military through the gun so ZANU PF must spare us the ‘constitutionally elected’ nonsense.

While there is nothing positive to take home from ZANU PF’s hollow presser for the hungry and angry citizens, the response itself to the People’s #Agenda2021 is a clear indication that the message reached home.

Our message to the dictator is simple and clear. We can no longer tolerate the dehumanizing abuse we have endured for so long from this rogue regime.

The People’s #Agenda2021 and Citizens Convergence for Change will never be stopped by a failed ZANU PF’s sideshows.

Our grievances are very clear and genuine.

We are fed up with arbitrary arrests, imprisonment pre-trial, unchecked looting and corruption, state capture and abductions.

Defiance and resistance to ZANU PF abuse of power is our new normal.

DefyOrDie

CitizensConvergence4Change

Agenda2021

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Simon Khaya Moyo

COVID-19 Increases Women’s Exposure To Domestic Violence

Violence against women remains devastatingly pervasive and starts alarmingly young, shows new data from WHO and partners. Across their lifetime, 1 in 3 women, around 736 million, are subjected to physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner or sexual violence from a non-partner – a number that has remained largely unchanged over the past decade.

This violence starts early: 1 in 4 young women (aged 15-24 years) who have been in a relationship will have already experienced violence by an intimate partner by the time they reach their mid-twenties.

“Violence against women is endemic in every country and culture, causing harm to millions of women and their families, and has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “But unlike COVID-19, violence against women cannot be stopped with a vaccine. We can only fight it with deep-rooted and sustained efforts – by governments, communities and individuals – to change harmful attitudes, improve access to opportunities and services for women and girls, and foster healthy and mutually respectful relationships.”

Intimate partner violence is by far the most prevalent form of violence against women globally (affecting around 641 million). However, 6% of women globally report being sexually assaulted by someone other than their husband or partner. Given the high levels of stigma and under-reporting of sexual abuse, the true figure is likely to be significantly higher.

Emergencies exacerbate violence, increasing vulnerability and risks
This report presents data from the largest ever study of the prevalence of violence against women, conducted by WHO on behalf of a special working group of the United Nations. Based on data from 2000 to 2018, it updates previous estimates released in 2013.

While the numbers reveal already alarmingly high rates of violence against women and girls, they do not reflect the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

WHO and partners warn that the COVID-19 pandemic has further increased women’s exposure to violence, as a result of measures such as lockdowns and disruptions to vital support services.

“It’s deeply disturbing that this pervasive violence by men against women not only persists unchanged, but is at its worst for young women aged 15-24 who may also be young mothers. And that was the situation before the pandemic stay-at home orders. We know that the multiple impacts of COVID-19 have triggered a “shadow pandemic” of increased reported violence of all kinds against women and girls,” said UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka. “Every government should be taking strong, proactive steps to address this, and involving women in doing so”, she added.

Though many countries have seen increased reporting of intimate partner violence to helplines, police, health workers, teachers, and other service providers during lockdowns, the full impact of the pandemic on prevalence will only be established as surveys are resumed, the report notes.

Inequities are a leading risk factor for violence against women
Violence disproportionately affects women living in low- and lower-middle-income countries. An estimated 37% of women living in the poorest countries have experienced physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence in their life, with some of these countries having a prevalence as high as 1 in 2.

The regions of Oceania, Southern Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa have the highest prevalence rates of intimate partner violence among women aged 15-49, ranging from 33% – 51%. The lowest rates are found in Europe (16–23%), Central Asia (18%), Eastern Asia (20%) and South-Eastern Asia (21%).

Younger women are at highest risk for recent violence. Among those who have been in a relationship, the highest rates (16%) of intimate partner violence in the past 12 months occurred among young women aged between 15 and 24.

Violence against women must be prevented
Violence – in all its forms – can have an impact on a woman’s health and well-being throughout the rest of her life – even long after the violence may have ended. It is associated with increased risk of injuries, depression, anxiety disorders, unplanned pregnancies, sexually-transmitted infections including HIV and many other health problems. It has impacts on society as a whole and comes with tremendous costs, impacting national budgets and overall development.

Preventing violence requires addressing systemic economic and social inequalities, ensuring access to education and safe work, and changing discriminatory gender norms and institutions. Successful interventions also include strategies that ensure essential services are available and accessible to survivors, that support women’s organisations, challenge inequitable social norms, reform discriminatory laws and strengthen legal responses, among others.

“To address violence against women, there’s an urgent need to reduce stigma around this issue, train health professionals to interview survivors with compassion, and dismantle the foundations of gender inequality,” said Dr Claudia Garcia-Moreno of WHO. “Interventions with adolescents and young people to foster gender equality and gender-equitable attitudes are also vital.”

Countries should honour their commitments to increased and strong political will and leadership to tackle violence against women in all its forms, through:

Sound gender transformative policies, from policies around childcare to equal pay, and laws that support gender equality,
A strengthened health system response that ensures access to survivor-centred care and referral to other services as needed,
School and educational interventions to challenge discriminatory attitudes and beliefs, including comprehensive sexuality education,
Targeted investment in sustainable and effective evidence-based prevention strategies at local, national, regional and global levels, and
Strengthening data collection and investing in high quality surveys on violence against women and improving measurement of the different forms of violence experienced by women, including those who are most marginalized.-
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Resistance To Abuse Of Our Rights Is Not Subversion, ZANU PF In Panic Mode

By Stephen Sarkozy Chuma

13-03-2021

ZANU PF is running scared and can not fathom the idea of citizens converging for change.

In a hollow presser issued by the debilitating former revolutionary party through its mouthpiece, Simon Khaya Moyo, ZANU PF accuses the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa and MDC Alliance of threatening “to unseat a constitutionally elected Government”.

Such lies and unsubstantiated falsehoods on the alternative People’s Government can not go unchallenged.

It is important to note that whenever ZANU PF make those subversion allegations, the intention is to sanitize their intended bloodbath on innocent citizens.

When a hyena wants to devour its own cubs it first accuses them of smelling like goats.

The last time ZANU PF made those serious allegations against the people, they went on a rampage killing innocent civilians in January 2019. Last year following the July 31 call for demonstrations, the same regime drew a long list of “enemies of the government” and went on to arbitrarily arrest and imprison citizens without trial.

Remember Simon Khaya Moyo!

This is the same man who once described Emmerson Mnangagwa live on national television as “incompetent and inconsistent”. Now the same Khaya Moyo wants citizens not to question this “incompetent” dictator.

Anything from ZANU PF through Khaya Moyo is deception, lies and pretense. This is a man who always indicate right and turn left.

When ZANU PF tells you that they respect multi party democracy yet they go on to take over our party headquarters and recall the people’s elected representatives, they are lying with a straight face.

What sort of multi party democracy is propagated and irrigated by wanton arrests of alternative voices and closure of democratic space.

What democracy does ZANU PF parrot about when innocent alternative voices like Makomborero Haruzivishe, Takudzwa Ngadziore, Cecilia Chimbiri, Joana Mamombe and many others are languishing in prisons for demanding their rights as citizens.

Resistance to Emmerson Mnangagwa’s abuse of power must never be mistaken as subversion.

Mnangagwa was not elected but was selected by the military through the gun so ZANU PF must spare us the ‘constitutionally elected’ nonsense.

While there is nothing positive to take home from ZANU PF’s hollow presser for the hungry and angry citizens, the response itself to the People’s #Agenda2021 is a clear indication that the message reached home.

Our message to the dictator is simple and clear. We can no longer tolerate the dehumanizing abuse we have endured for so long from this rogue regime.

The People’s #Agenda2021 and Citizens Convergence for Change will never be stopped by a failed ZANU PF’s sideshows.

Our grievances are very clear and genuine.

We are fed up with arbitrary arrests, imprisonment pre-trial, unchecked looting and corruption, state capture and abductions.

Defiance and resistance to ZANU PF abuse of power is our new normal.

DefyOrDie

CitizensConvergence4Change

Agenda2021

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma

Zanu PF Afraid Of The People’s Agenda – MDC Alliance

Tinashe Sambiri| The clueless Zanu PF regime is afraid of the people’s agenda, MDC Alliance has said.

Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo stunned all and sundry on Friday when he accused President Nelson Chamisa of inciting social unrest.

A perplexed Khaya Moyo even instructed the police to arrest President Chamisa.

Zanu PF has dismally failed to resolve the country’s deepening economic woes.

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PG Told To Go Back To Law School

By A Correspondent- The glaring legal deficiencies in Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi, who was preferred for the job despite faring poorly in public interviews held in 2019, were exposed on Thursday when High Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi asked him to go back to the law school and familiarise himself with the country’s statutes after he spectacularly bungled a bail appeal in a high-profile robbery case.

Justice Chitapi said this while dismissing Hodzi’s appeal against bail granted to suspected notorious armed robber, Musa Taj Abdul, his accomplices Rudolph Tapiwa Kanhanga and Godfrey Mupamhanga. The trio was granted bail by High Court judge Benjamin Chikowero last December.

Justice Chitapi said he was taken aback by Hodzi’s failure to comprehend legal fundamentals when making an appeal.

He also said it had worryingly become the norm for officials at the National Prosecuting Authority to rush to courts armed with poor applications.

Justice Chitapi upheld Justice Chikowero’s ruling.

“The applicant is advised to familiarise his office with important judgments of this court and the Supreme Court on key operational areas of law like bail generally. I have no doubt that the applicant may well have been advised not to mount this unmeritorious application,” Justice Chitapi said.

“Having commented adversely on the ineptitude shown in the handling of this application, the comments being an aside, I determine that having taken account all the documents filed of record and heard counsel in argument, there is no merit in this application at all. Resultantly, the application is dismissed.

“It is important for purposes of this application that I comment that the above order was granted after the learned judge had read the documents filed of record and hearing counsel’s submissions, meaning that both the applicant’s counsel Mr Kasema and the respondent’s counsel Maheya addressed the learned judge on the parties positions in the matter.

“Ordinarily, once the court pronounces itself and passes judgment in a matter before it, the court, judge or magistrate who has made the order becomes functus officio (of no further legal effect).”

“The applicant has averred firstly that the issue of the prosecutor having to first obtain consent of his superiors is an administrative act which is part of internal operations within the applicant’s establishment, viz the National Prosecuting Authority. Section 269 (1) (a) of the Constitution provides that the applicant is independent and is not subject to the direction or control of anyone. Therefore, unless the administrative arrangements in that office become public law, the court will not pry into them,” he said.

During the 2019 selection process, Hodzi was handpicked for appointment by President Emmerson Mnangagwa despite having failed to score the required 70% mark. The top performers, Calvin Mantsebo, who topped the list and Tinomudaishe Chinyoka, who came second, were not considered as government settled for Hodzi who came a distant sixth in the interviews.

-newsday

Gweru Provincial Hospital Upgrade Shelved

Government has ruled out the possibility of Gweru Provincial Hospital being upgraded to a central hospital anytime soon, saying it would have to undergo a massive facelift to qualify for the status.

The required upgrades include the construction of more theatre units and expansion of wards.

The 400-bed institution in November last year formally applied to the Health ministry to be upgraded to a central hospital following additions and improvements, including a fully-fledged renal and intensive care unit.

Most of the upgrades were done last year as the Health and Child Care ministry sought to use the provincial referral hospital as a COVID-19 centre.

Health and Child Care deputy minister John Mangwiro on Wednesday, however, ruled out the institution being turned into a central hospital saying the institution needed further upgrades.

He said there was need for construction of a theatre block with four theatres, 10-bed intensive care (ICU)unit, acquisition of a CT scan, laparoscopy and endoscopy equipment, among other requirements.

“We have a number of issues that need to be addressed before we accord it the status. The following are the problems that have been identified; Limited working space, especially theatres. Clinicians have to give each other operating schedules so that every speciality is accommodated in the two theatres,” Mangwiro told parliamentarians last week.

“Consultation rooms are limited such that issues of privacy and confidentiality are compromised due to the working space challenges. Three beds in ICU and four beds in the renal area are not able to cater for the growing number of patients,” he said.

“For ward space, currently in female surgical ward, we are mixing gynaecological with surgical patients, compromising infection. An increase in the number of medical personnel joining the institution has need for the expansion of accommodation for medical personnel within the institution.”

Mangwiro added that he would next week announce a timetable for the upgrading of the facility to attain central hospital status.

Meanwhile, the Health and Child Care ministry said the institution achieved a major feat when it performed a hip replacement surgery, a first of its kind to be performed at provincial hospital level.

The surgery was performed by orthopaedic surgeon Brian Paketh and his team with logistical support from medical superintendent Fabian Mashingaidze.-newsday

Robbers Dressed In Police Uniforms Nabbed

Western Cape police have arrested seven suspects linked to an  armed robbery in Stellenbosch.

According to provincial police spokesperson Brig Novela Potelwa, members of the flying squad responded to reports of a business robbery on Friday morning. Novela said the suspects fled in a vehicle after stealing cash and goods.

“In a shack in Mfuleni, flying squad police caught up with the seven suspects and arrested them,” said Potelwa.Some of the items recovered from armed robbery suspects.
Image: Supplied

“Detailed reports from the business robbery scene indicate that several suspects, some dressed in police uniform, entered a supermarket in Bird Street in Stellenbosch at about 8.45am on the pretext of searching  the business for drugs.

“When the owner became suspicious and demanded answers, the suspects allegedly assaulted the owners, threatened staff and made off with boxes of cigarettes as well as R90,000 in cash.”

Potelwa said the suspects drove at high speed towards Mfuleni, and flying squad members gave chase.

“Within a few hours they had apprehended seven suspects in a shack in Mfuleni. Cash, boxes of cigarettes and three firearms, one reportedly stolen in Claremont in 2018, were seized,” she said.

“The arrested suspects, aged between 30 and 59, will appear in court on Monday on charges of business robbery, illegal possession of firearms, ammunition and stolen property, as well as impersonating police officials.”

Acting provincial commissioner Maj-Gen Thembisile Patekile said: “If these criminals were not apprehended they would have committed more crimes. What follows is for police to ensure they face the full might of the law.

-Timeslive

“Turn Police Training Depot Into Youth Vocational Training Centre”: Magwegwe MP

Magwegwe legislator Anele Ndebele has renewed calls for the closure of Ntabazinduna Police Training Depot in Umguza district, Matabeleland North province, saying it should be turned into a youth vocational training centre.

Chief Ndiweni once petitioned former Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri in 2016 demanding the closure of the police training facility.

Chief Ndiweni argued the centre was not benefiting the community, saying locals were being sidelined in recruitments.

The centre used to offer vocational skills such as welding, carpentry and others before government turned it into a police training depot in 2006.

In his contribution in Parliament on Tuesday, Ndebele bemoaned the lack of a vocational training centre in Matabeleland North province.

“I am rising to bemoan and also to implore your office to request the vocational skills training at Ntabazinduna, the one that was taken away to train police officers, the one that currently lies as a white elephant, that it be given back to the Ministry of Youth so that our youth are able to access life skills at that vocational centre,”
he said.

“Whatever happened then seems to have happened at the highest political level and to disentangle it, we must operate it at that level. I implore your office (Speaker of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda) to appeal to the Executive to return the only vocational skills training centre for our youth back to the ministry because Matabeleland North (province) has no vocational skills training centre.”

-newsday

Home Affairs Ministry Responds To Fake News On Makombe Passports Collection

13 MARCH 2021

STATEMENT BY THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS AND CULTURAL HERITAGE REGARDING THE FAKE NEWS ABOUT PASSPORTS COLLECTION AT MAKOMBE OFFICE

The attention of the Civil Registry Department and the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage has been drawn to the fake news “advising” persons who applied for passports between 2019-February 2020, to collect their documents at Makombe Offices, from Monday, 15 March 2021.

The message originated from a fake Facebook page under the name Makombe Passport Office Official and was signed off by a Joshua Taderera purporting to be a “Passport Official”.

We dissociate ourselves from the fake Facebook page, its communication about passports collection and any of its individuals claiming to be acting on behalf of the Civil Registry Department.

This is not true and any information from the Facebook post is not authentic.

The Civil Registry Department is working round the clock to clear the passport backlog and any communication regarding the collection of passports by applicants will be communicated via official communication channels and through the Short Message Service (SMS) platform.

All collections will however be done in compliance with the relevant Covid-19 regulations.

We also take this opportunity to advise the nation that the Civil Registry Department does not charge any extra amount or solicit for any favours outside the stipulated statutory fees.

Any persons or agents canvassing for any “processing fees” via online platforms are doing so for their own criminal and corrupt gains.

We urge our citizens to rely on official sources of credible information and exercise caution before sharing unverified communication on social media platforms, which not only misleading but potentially prejudice citizens of their hard-earned cash.

Issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage

ZANU PF AND MDC T Working In Cahoots To Discredit People’s #Agenda2021

13-03-2021

ZANU PF and MDC T Information Departments have forged a clandestine pact where the two exchange notes with the sole intention to discredit MDC Alliance and the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

We have it on good authority that following President Chamisa’s on point #Agenda2021 address, MDC T Spokesman Witness Dube was tasked by his compatriots in ZANU PF Information Department to issue a statement with guided content attacking our leader.

It is no coincidence that the exact narrative, phrases and words used by both ZANU PF and its surrogate party, MDCT are exactly the same.

There was a collaboration by the two unpopular political outfits to use terms like “hollow”, “divisive” and “arrogant” in a veiled attack on the person of President Chamisa.

The plan is to misrepresent and repackage the People’s President, Advocate Chamisa to suit the ZANU PF agenda of plurality without diversity and dialogue.

The MDC T Information Department even went a notch up defending ZANU PF’s intended establishment of one party state by attacking through its deliberate misrepresentation of President Chamisa’s idea of Citizens Convergence as “one party state within opposition”.

The resemblance of the idea of unity narrative basing this on Chipinge issue by both parties exposes shocking underhand dealings between MDC T and ZANU PF in their ill fated plan to discredit the people’s movement.

Simply put the MDC T statement was a clear photocopy of the ZANU PF presser which only served to prove citizens’ long held view that the former is an appendage of the latter.

This is not the first time that the MDC T and ZANU PF adulterous affair is made a public wedding.

Remember the leaked Memory Mbondiya(MDC T) and Lilian Timveous (ZANU PF) audio where reference was made to behind the scenes talks not to have by elections were mooted.

ZANU PF and its extension, MDC T need to be reminded that Nelson Chamisa ceased to be an individual a long time ago.

He is now an emblem, an idea and icon that represents the wishes of long suffering citizens.

Any attack on his person is not enough to distract the people’s agenda.

We reiterate that resistance and resilience is our new normal as we pursue #Agenda2021.

DefyOrDie

CitizensConvergence4Change

Agenda2021

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

ED Fingered As Force Behind Ex VP Mohadi’s Resignation

Kembo Mohadi

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is reportedly behind former Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s resignation because their families clashed over business interests in Beitbridge and in Penhalonga.

Sources privy to the developments told the publication that the families first clashed over the Dry Port that was being constructed by Mohadi in Beitbridge in 2019:

Mohadi two years ago set up a dry port project called Malindi Dry Port with some local business. He has vast tracts of land in Beitbridge. A fight subsequently erupted among the Malindi partners and as a result some of them pulled out to set up their own project.

They then invited some members of the Mnangagwa family, but Mohadi was unimpressed and upset by the move. He then protested to the Mnangagwas, who were themselves not happy with his bid to push them out of Beitbridge.

The dispute deteriorated as Mohadi insisted that the Mnangagwa family members should not come to Beitbridge to seize opportunities from him take bread from his mouth. That became a sore point between them.

He is aware of the real reasons why he was removed. Ask him, he will tell if you can convince him to talk.

Mohadi’s calls were reportedly monitored by the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) since 2019 and the purpose of that task was to use the recordings to remove him from power when or if it became necessary. 

A source that spoke to The NewsHawks is quoted as saying:

Mohadi’s phone was being monitored since 2019 and all his business dealings and political interactions, as well as personal indiscretions were known. This was because he had clashed with the First Family over the establishment of a dry port in Beitbridge.

Mohadi has an interest in a cargo bonded warehouse facility at the border so he intended to expand his interests to dry port, but Mnangagwa’s sons also had theinterest in the same venture. He confronted the boys and that created serious problems.

Mohadi and Mnangagwa reportedly clashed over gold mining in Penhalonga too and Mohadi reportedly tried to resolve the issue amicably to no avail.

Mohadi resigned on 1 March 2021 after ZimLive unearthed his se_x scandal with different women but he insisted that he was a victim of voice clowning as he denied the scandals.

RG’s Office Clarifies On Passport Applications

By A Correspondent- The Registrar General’s (RG’s) Office in Bulawayo has said citizens who applied for passports before the end of February 2019 should collect their travelling documents as they are now ready.

This was confirmed by Bulawayo Provincial Registrar Jane Peters on Thursday. She said:

We now have passports for those people who applied for travel documents up to the end of February 2019.

Members of the public who applied for passports before the said period should come and collect their documents.

We are now having a filing challenge because of these uncollected passports.

Peters added that they were only attending to a limited number of people in line with the Government’s coronavirus containment measures. She said:

From the 4 to 18 January we already had bookings so within this period we are trying to clear those bookings before we could accept new people that are coming in.

At the moment we are dealing with external applications and we are handling a very limited number of applications.

The demand is high for our services but due to Covid-19 containment measures, we are constrained.

We can’t attend to all the people that need the service. We are attending to a specific number of applicants per day.

The Registrar General’s Office has been battling with a passport backlog that had reached 200 000.-statemedia

Borrowdale Mother And Son Arrested For Murder.

Norman and Tracy

A Borrowdale mother and her son were arrested after they reportedly teamed up and covered up the woman’s other son’s murder after he was shot and killed by his brother, ZimLive reports.

Norman Tyron Carr, 32, and his mother Tracy Samantha Carr, 55 were arrested for the murder of Dylan Carr who they shot and buried in a shallow grave at their home on Cosham Avenue in Borrowdale.

It is the state’s case that:

  1.  The duo conspired to kill Dylan Carr sometime in January after he set fire to his mother’s bed during a drug-fuelled row
  2. Norman shot his brother and they wrapped his body in a blanket and buried him in a shallow grave which they dug behind the garage
  3. Tracy hid the gun they used at her business premises
  4. The crime was revealed after Norman was involved in an accident with a friend and he confessed his crime to family members, the police and friends at the scene that he had killed his brother.
  5. ZRP launched an investigation into the matter and subsequently arrested the duo.

The pair will be back in court on 26 March. Meanwhile, Dylan’s friends thought he was away and he will subsequently show up later as usual as he was known to disappear and show up later.

In another sad gun incident that occurred in Gweru, 2 gunmen shot and killed a 73-year-old grandmother in front of her orphaned grandchildren

Latest On Tanzanian President John Magufuli

Tanzanian President John Magufuli is in the country and working hard in his office, his prime minister said on Friday, squashing rumours that he has contracted coronavirus.

Magufuli, 61, has not been seen in public since February 27 and has not spoken since the emergence of rumors on social networks announcing him to be seriously affected by Covid-19.

“I want to assure the Tanzanians that their president is fit and working hard as usual,” Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said in a video recorded during Friday prayers in the Njombe (South) region.

“I even spoke with him this morning about my trip to Njombe and he told me to greet you for him. I spoke to him by phone in Dar es Salaam while I was in Dodoma,” he said.

The speech is the first to directly contradict the rumours.

Tanzania’s minister of constitutional and legal affairs threatened to prosecute anyone who relayed “inane” rumors about the president’s health, but stopped short of answering questions about his condition.

The main opposition party, Chadema, again demanded information on Magufuli’s whereabouts on Friday.

“We are forced to ask this given that the president appeared in public two weeks ago and no official statement has been released after the reports of his hospitalisation,” said Chadema secretary-general John Mnyika.

Magufuli’s main opponent in the October 2020 presidential election, Tundu Lissu, said on Twitter earlier this week the president had been evacuated to India for health reasons. Africanews could not verify his claims.

Magufuli has been playing down the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, claiming Tanzania had freed itself from the Covid” through prayer.

He also rejected any lockdowns or measures such as mask-wearing.

But he later admitted what he called a “respiratory disease” was still circulating.

Many Tanzanian officials have died in recent weeks, often without the cause of their death being specified.

Among them, the first vice-president of the semi-autonomous archipelago of Zanzibar, Seif Sharif Hamad, who died in mid-February. His party said he had contracted Covid-19.

Tanzania has not published data on coronavirus since April 2020.

-AfricaNews and AFP

What Next On Schools Opening As Govt, Civil Servants’ Salary Negotiations Ends In Stalemate?

By A Correspondent- Government and the civil servants’ negotiations ended in a stalemate following a virtual meeting held yesterday. Minister of Public Service Labour and Social Welfare Professor Paul Mavima confirmed yesterday’s meeting but said no agreement had been reached as yet.

“I can confirm that the NJNC met virtually today to find common ground on issues such as updates on Government Employees Mutual Savings (Gems) Fund and feedback on the cost-of-living adjustment. I cannot discuss what transpired exactly but no agreement was reached and the meeting had been adjourned to a later date so that the parties could consult their constituencies. A date for the next meeting will be advised but this is the first step towards finding each other,” he said.

Apex Council deputy secretary-general Mr Gibson Mushangu said Government had offered them a 25 percent salary increase, which they rejected.

“The Government’s offer does not even whisper to our demands which we have been tabling since we started negotiations post the dollarised era of October 2018. In today’s meeting, the Government tabled a 25 percent offer with effect from 1 April 2021 against the 151 percent offer accorded to other sectors,” he said.

Last year Government tasked the NJNC to come up with a roadmap leading to a salary structure for civil servants that will be equivalent to an average of US$550 that was being paid when civil servants were being paid in foreign currency.

-statemedia

Massive Hike For Burial Space, Water And Refuse Collection Fees

By A Correspondent- Local Government minister July Moyo yesterday gazetted new fees for burial space in Harare while also announcing a massive hike in water charges and refuse collection fees for the capital.

The latest increases, coming at a time businesses and residents have been clamouring for a 50% slash in municipal rates owing to depleted incomes because of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, will weigh down heavily on the capital’s estimated three million inhabitants, who are already failing to access adequate services including potable water.

Residents in high-density areas will now pay $115 per cubic meter for the first 5m3, up from $100, and thereafter as much as $200 per cubic meter for more than 20m3 of water consumed.

Residents in low-density areas will now be expected to pay $153 per cubic meter for the first 5m3, and thereafter as much as $210 per cubic meter.

Non-residential properties, including hotels and restaurants, will pay $200 for the first 50m3 and $180 in excess of 50m3, subject to a minimum monthly charge of $10 000.
Schools will be classified as domestic consumers.

On cemeteries, Moyo approved that it would now cost at least $14 300 to bury an adult and $6 945 for children in the city’s Area A+ while for Area A, adults will pay $8 170 with children paying $4 085.

For Area B, adults will get their burial space for $6 130, while children will get theirs for $ 3 270.

“It is hereby notified that the Minister of Local Government and Public Works has, in terms of section 229 of the Urban Councils Act [Chapter 29:15], as read with section 33 of the Cemeteries Act [Chapter 5:04], approved the following regulations made in terms of section 12 of the Cemeteries Act [Chapter 5:04], by the City Council of Harare, in its capacity as trustee of Harare Cemeteries,” the gazette read in part.

Non-residents will be made to fork out $8 170 an adult and $4 085 a child for burial space under the approved charges.

Cremations for adult resident Hindus will cost $8 170, and for non-Hindus $12 255, while non-resident Hindus will pay $12 255 and non-resident non-Hindus will fork out $16 340.

For the cremation of foreigners, it will cost $28 595.

The minister also approved new fees for the reservation of a grave site and for the burial of ashes or a body in a grave in area A or B or A+ effective January 1, 2021.

It will cost $2 045 for the disposal of ashes by scattering in Area A, B or A+. Under the Harare (Incorporated and Local Government Areas) (Waste Management) (Amendment) By-laws, 2021 (No 28), Moyo approved by-laws that would seek a hike in refuse collection fees to $565, up from $28 for highdensity and $803 from $42 for low-density areas.

“It is hereby notified that the Minister of Local Government and Public Works has, in terms of section 229 of the Urban Councils Act [Chapter 29:15], approved the following by-laws made by the City Council of Harare,” the notice read in part.

It will take at least $1 632 for commercial refuse collection per week under the new fees structure approved by the minister.

“For the removal of excess domestic waste or garden waste, a pre-paid charge of(a) for the supply and subsequent removal of a standard waste receptacle containing domestic or garden waste – $1 258.-Newsday

MRP Leader Accuses State Security Agents Of Plotting To Kill Him

Defiant Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) leader Mqondisi Moyo has vowed he will not hand himself over to the police, insisting state security agents were ‘murderers’ plotting to assassinate him.

Police in Bulawayo are reportedly on a manhunt for Moyo after he led a group of party activists last Monday to intervene in farm ownership wrangle between white farmer Brian Davies and Floyd Ambrose in Ntabazinduna, Matabeleland North province.

Ambrose, the son-in-law of former Vice President Kembo Mohadi, continues to occupy Tabas Induna Farm defying a High Court order for him to vacate the property.

Davies then sought the assistance of Moyo and his supporters to remove Ambrose from the farm last Monday. On arrival at Tabs Induna Farm on the day, Ambrose and his workers were forced to flee into the bush and fire gunshots at the MRP activists.

However, following the dramatic incident, army and police officers in civilian clothing allegedly raided Moyo’s house in the wee hours of Wednesday in an attempt to arrest him.

The MRP leader was reportedly not around when the raid was conducted.

In retaliation to the raid, MRP activists Thursday stormed Bulawayo Central Police Station protesting over Moyo’s alleged harassment by state security agents. Nine MRP activists were arrested during the demonstrations and have since appeared in court and remanded in custody facing charges of public violence.

In an interview with NewZimbabwe.com from his hideout Friday, a defiant Moyo said he had no intention to surrender himself over to the police.

“I will not hand myself to the murderers for now because I have not committed any crime. I am beginning to defy the oppressor and its security state apparatus,” he said.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police have proved beyond reasonable doubt that they are part of Zanu-PF. On the morning of Wednesday, the 10th of March 2021 after 12am, heavily armed soldiers and police pounced on me and they were numbering between 10 and 12. It is clear that they wanted to and abduct and kill me,” claimed Moyo.

He said since he started political activism more than 10 years ago, he has cooperated well with the police on all the occasions he had been arrested.

“Actually, I have been arrested more than 17 times ever since I started my activism and I have never resisted arrest. Actually in many cases, I have handed myself over to the police, but this time I am convinced they want to kill me as I can no longer entrust my life with them.”

“I did not murder anyone, neither am I a rapist or a fugitive, and why would I be hunted by heavily armed forces?” rhetorically asked Moyo.

He claimed six members of his party were shot and injured by the police during the demonstrations at the police station.

“Six of my party members were shot and injured by overzealous police in front of the world and nine are languishing at Khami (Maximum Security) Prison since Thursday. Their sin being that they went to Bulawayo Central Police Station to inquire peacefully about my whereabouts,” said Moyo.

-statemedia

Mutinhiri Back At Zanu Pf

By A Correspondent- Former MDC Alliance top official Tracy Mutinhiri is set for a sensational return to Zanu-PF after handing in an application letter at the Mashonaland East provincial offices in Marondera declaring her intention to rejoin the ruling party.

This was revealed by the party’s provincial administration secretary Kudzai Majuru during a provincial co-ordinating committee (PCC) meeting held in Marondera on Saturday last week.

Mutinhiri, who joined the opposition party during the late Morgan Tsvangirai’s era after defecting from Zanu-PF, quit the MDC Alliance in February last year citing “personal reasons” after having held influential positions for four years.

“We received applications from people who want to rejoin the party. We have Tracy Mutinhiri and three others. As a province, we recommended that they be readmitted into the party, However, according to the (party) constitution, they will become ordinary card-carrying members. We await for approval from our party leadership on the way forward,” Majuru said.

The other two who have applied to be readmitted into the Zanu-PF party are Oswell Gwanzura from Goromonzi district and Joseph Kamwendo from Murewa.

Gwanzura was expelled after standing as an independent candidate during the 2018 elections as he protested against former Goromonzi South legislator Petronnela Kagonye’s alleged rigging of the party’s primaries, while Kamwendo had fallen out of favour with the late provincial chairmanship Joel Biggie Matiza.

Majuru added that Mutinhiri’s ex-husband and former minister Ambrose Mutinhiri had also applied to work with the Zanu-PF provincial team.

“We all know that Mutinhiri was welcomed back through our top leadership. He, however, applied to the province notifying us at provincial level so that we work together,” Majuru said.

Zanu-PF is currently luring expelled members and opposition party activists to join the party and beef up its support base ahead of the 2023 elections.

Recently, top MDC officials Lillian Timveos and Blessing Chebundo also defected to Zanu-PF.

-Newsday

Defence Minister To Foot Legal Costs For August 1 Shootings

By A Correspondent- High Court judge Justice David Mangota has ordered Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri to pay legal costs for lawyers representing three people who were injured during the August 1 2018 shootings.

The vicious military crackdown claimed six lives and left dozens others injured during protests over delayed presidential election results.

The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, which facilitated the legal representation, said the trio is seeking reparations for shock, pain and suffering instigated by the illegal actions of the soldiers.

“The three victims are lucky to be alive after they were shot in Harare’s CBD [central business district] when soldiers opened fire on members of the public as they attempted to disperse protesters who were demonstrating against a delay in releasing election results. The trio is seeking damages for shock, pain, and suffering caused by the unlawful actions of the soldiers,” the rights group said in a statement.

“Through her lawyer Gloria Dzitiro of Mutumbwa, Mugabe and Partner Legal Practitioners, the Defence minister had requested that the three matters, which they had erroneously set down, be removed from the court roll.”

“Advocate Wilbert Mandinde, who appeared with Mr Darlington Marange from Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, argued that the error in prematurely setting the matters down deserved to be censured.”

“The government has claimed that it has fully complied with the [Kgalema] Motlanthe Commission recommendations. However, one of the three, Andy Manyeruke has since taken President Emmerson Mnangagwa to court seeking an order that the President fully complies with the recommendations as has been claimed.”

-newsday