Byo City Council To Sell Repossessed Stands

Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has given notice to resell housing stands repossessed after their owners failed to develop them within the stipulated timeframe.

In terms of section 5 of the Titles Registration and Derelict Lands Act, Chapter 20:20, council is empowered to repossess and resell undeveloped housing stands after five years.

“Whenever there remains due and unpaid for space of five years any rate or assessment payable to any municipality or other public body upon any immovable property in Zimbabwe and such property is abandoned, deserted and left derelict, and the owner thereof cannot be found, it shall be lawful for the person or body claiming such rate or assessment to apply to the High Court, stating the amount claimed to be due and the grounds for applying for relief under this Act,” the Act reads.

Council repossessed hundreds of undeveloped stands last year with owners citing the harsh economic climate as inhibiting their development.

Town clerk Christopher Dube said repossessed stands would be sold on a first-come first-served basis beginning today.

“Notice is hereby given that the BCC will be allocating a limited number of repossessed residential stands (17) on a first-come first-served basis to applicants on the council waiting list on Friday March 12, 2021,” part of the notice issued on Wednesday, read.

“Only applicants with full purchase price will be considered. The average stand prices are US$4 000 or Zimdollar equivalent for a 200-square metre stand size.”

Council periodically repossesses stands whose beneficiaries would not have developed over a certain period after purchase. After repossession, beneficiaries are given the first option to repurchase the stand at a price determined by the city valuer. Bulawayo has a housing waiting list of over 100 000, with less than 30 000 housing stands availed in the past decade despite a growing number of people in need of houses.

In December 2018, council approved the sale of housing stands in United States dollars a move that was widely denounced by residents as anti-poor and condemning several thousands of people on the councils’ waiting list to permanent lodgers.

-newsday

Avenging Spirit Demands Top Up Beasts

The avenging spirit of a man who was allegedly murdered by his lover’s brother almost 50 years ago is wreaking havoc in his killer’s family, demanding two more beasts as compensation after the 26 initially paid in the past.

The spirit of Chizemo is reportedly venting its anger on the Mashairenyi family in Mutambara, Chimanimani, following his grisly murder by Erick Mashairenyi.

When he appeared before Chief Mutambara’s court last week on Saturday, Mashairenyi confirmed that he, together with his friend only identified as Musoni, murdered Chizemo in 1974 after discovering that he was in love with his (Mashairenyi)’s sister.

According to Mashairenyi, the avenging spirit was appeased in the 1980s when he handed over 18 beasts to the Chizemos.

This, however, was after the then Chief Mutambara, the late Sam Mutambara, had instructed him to do so, and not the avenging spirit.

“The then chief ruled that I compensate the avenging spirit with 18 beasts. By then, the spirit was not yet wreaking havoc in my family. I followed the chief’s instructions hoping that the deceased’s spirit would not haunt me, but I was wrong,” said Mashairenyi.

Mashairenyi’s son, Tapuwa, said when the avenging spirit began manifesting in the 1990s, his father developed a mental illness and left home to stay on the streets.

“We did not think that it was Chizemo’s spirit affecting him as we had already appeased it. We finally discovered that Chizemo’s avenging spirit was behind my father’s mental illness in 2009 when the spirit demanded eight more beasts.

When the top-up was done, Mashairenyi recovered from the mental illness.

But twelve years later, the avenging spirit has begun making fresh demands of two more beasts.

The avenging spirit is also saying some traditional cloths should be handed over to the Chizemos.

While the Musonis are yet to face the wrath of the avenging spirit, Tapuwa begged Chief Mutambara to summon them so that they will pay the other beast to the Chizemos considering that the Mashairenyis have done the bulk of the compensations.

“Musoni died a long time ago and his children are not being tormented by Chizemo’s avenging spirit. It is just targeting us. The Musonis are so violent and we are afraid of approaching them. We have lost all our cattle in trying to appease Chizemo’s avenging spirit,” said Tapuwa.

But Chief Mutambara ordered the Mashairenyis to engage the Musonis and chart a way forward on how to appease the avenging spirit.  Tapuwa pointed out that the Chizemos did not perform rituals to appease the deceased’s spirit when they received the compensation, hence the continued wrath of the spirit.

He said his marriages are not lasting and blamed it on the avenging spirit.

But the deceased’s daughter, Sarah Chizemo, said Tapuwa’s troubled relationships are not a result of her father’s avenging spirit.

“He has had six wives and all of them left because of his womanising antics. Have you ever heard of an avenging spirit that causes promiscuity? They should just pay up what they owe our family and not beat about the bush.

“Why would we accept our father’s spirit back into the family when they haven’t paid everything to us? We need what is due to us before conducting the rituals.

“Mashairenyi and his friend killed my father and I grew up without a father. I should have been a teacher leading a good life, but I failed to do so because there was no one to support my dream,” she said.

-manicapost

Woman Beats Ex-hubby, Girlfriend Over STI Infection

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By A Correspondent- A bitter woman who was allegedly infected with a sexually transmitted disease (STD) by her ex-husband went on a rampage and beat up her former spouse and his alleged girlfriend after finding them sitting together in the living room.

Sikhululekile Moyo was married to Owen Moyo who works in Gweru.

According to Owen, he and his wife separated after a misunderstanding. They have a child together.

But it seems Sikhululekile, whose name literally means to be at peace and free, is not at peace with her ex-husband.

According to her troubled former husband Sikhululekile would allegedly phone Owen in the dead of the night and shout at him.

As if that was not enough she would also send vitriolic verbal attacks to her ex-husband.

The vilification did not end at that. Sikhululekile visited her former sweetheart and found him in the company of his alleged lover.

It is said she went berserk and beat them while accusing Owen of infecting her with an STI.

Owen had to flee to West Commonage Court and sought a protection order against his ex-wife.

Owen told the court that his ex-wife had a habit of ambushing and beating him together with his female companions.

“I am applying for a protection order against Sikhululekile Moyo who is my ex-wife. She harasses me and usually phones me during the dead of the night and insults me. When she meets me walking in the company of a female she would beat her or insult her. She also comes to my workplace and accuses me of not contributing to the upkeep of the child,” he said.

Sikhululekile defended herself saying: “I have never harassed him. I only went to his home after I was informed by his relative that he was sitting in the company of his girlfriend. I had to go there because I wanted money for the upkeep of the child and to visit his parents because they love me and still consider me as their daughter-in-law.”

She added: “I got angry after his girlfriend insulted me. I had to beat her up and I also beat Owen up because I was angry that he infected me with STI after he begged me to have sex with him saying he wants to marry me.”

The presiding magistrate granted Owen the protection order against Sikhululekile. Sikhululekile was ordered not to insult Owen and not to send him abusive WhatsApp messages and never to call him.

She was also ordered not to visit Owen at his workplace.

Local Govt Minister Fingered In Tender Storm

Local Government minister July Moyo is entangled in a scandal in which a company linked to a businessman at the centre of the Chilonga row was allegedly awarded a US$9,3 million contract to supply water pumps to the City of Harare without going to tender.

Treasury released the funds for the contract at the height of Harare’s crippling water crisis in October 2020.

This was after Moyo presented a paper in Cabinet requesting government to intervene to contain a potential water problem, following the city’s plea for assistance.

Moyo’s paper prompted the Cabinet to resolve that the Treasury urgently releases US$9,3 million to procure critical equipment for repairing the Morton Jaffray Water Works plant, which had been shut down.

Subsequently, the multi-million-dollar contract was awarded to Petricho Irrigation, which was represented by Paul Kruger in Zimbabwe, allegedly without going to tender.

In terms of the Procurement Act, any contract exceeding US$1 million should go through a public tender process.

The Procurement regulatory authority of Zimbabwe (Praz) acting chief executive officer Clever Ruswa confirmed that the contract was awarded without their involvement.

“It is the responsibility of Harare city council to plan and undertake all the procurement proceedings. If the procurement exceeds the stipulated thresholds that is when it comes to Praz for review by the Special Procurement Oversight committee (SPOC). The Special Procurement Oversight committee only reviews processes but does not award tenders,” Ruswa said.

“Praz has a monitoring and evaluation committee that monitors and evaluates procuring entities. If it picks some transactions which are of a criminal nature these will be forwarded to law enforcement agents or the office of the auditor General for further investigation.”

Interestingly, Petrichor Irrigation was allegedly given the contract at Moyo’s recommendation.

Ironically Kruger has, along with his business partner Darren Coetzee of Dendairy, also been at the centre of a storm triggered by a government directive to evict over 12 000 villagers from Chilonga communal lands in Chiredzi to pave way for a lucrative lucerne grass project.

Kruger and Coetzee are already producing the grass, a key ingredient in dairy cattle feed, in Kwekwe.

In October last year, the duo, in the company of Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga toured Chiredzi, where they assured the restive villagers that they were not going to be evicted.

Statutory Instrument (SI) 50 promulgated by government would give Dendairy right over 10 000 hectares of land.

On Monday, government moved to cool flaring tempers by amending the SI, removing wording indicating that the evictions were meant to pave way for a lucerne grass project and replacing them with wording indicating that what would be established was an “irrigation project”.

Investigations by the Zimbabwe Independent this week revealed that procurement regulations were allegedly flouted in awarding the US$9,3 million contract to Petricho Irrigation, as legally provided tendering processes were not followed. It also emerged that Petricho has previously been engaged by the ministry of Local Government, which Moyo presides over, to proffer solutions to the country’s crippling water shortages, further raising questions of conflict of interest.

Active investigations are underway to establish circumstances under which the contract was awarded as the capital continues battling water shortages.

“We know from our privileged position that other arms of government are investigating areas around that contract,” a senior government official said.

“What is interesting here is that the minister recommended a company he has worked with at the ministry soon after he had encouraged government to offer financial assistance to avert a major water crisis. So we ended up with a situation whereby the company was cherrypicked for the contract and became a recipient of the funds released by Treasury.”

Moyo reportedly used the company’s previous similar works in Bulawayo and Gweru to raise its profile highlighting that it had “the correct engineering technicalities to be implemented”.

Moyo was quoted in the state-newspaper, Sunday News last year in may saying: “Engineer Kruger was in the city (Bulawayo) last week and he gave me a preliminary report where he said the city’s water supply could last for 13 months, all that is needed is the correct engineering technicalities to be implemented.

“What we are saying is that every city must have an independent engineering consulting firm. In Harare, they require US$29 million to address their water challenges, but when the consultant did (his) work the figure was revised down to US$9,3 million, Gweru wanted US$2,9 million, we have been able to solve the crisis using US$450 000, I am not being sceptical about Bulawayo, but I am saying let’s have a second opinion.”

Council insiders told the Independent this week that “the hasty awarding of the contract to Petricho effectively killed the spirit of competitiveness associated with public procurement. “In short, council can never be too sure if it got value for its money,” a Town house source said.

Contacted for comment yesterday, Moyo said he was having a meeting with the President.

City of Harare city council production manager Edmore Chawasemerwa, who superintended the installation of the pumps at Morton Jaffray Water Works, declined to comment. “I have referred all questions to the procurement (department). all those are procurement issues,” he said.

At the time of going to print, council procurement officials – supply chain manager Never murerwa and compliance officer abel Dzuke had not responded to questions.

Acting Town clerk mabhena moyo referred questions to Murerwa and Dzuke.

City spokesperson Michael Chideme said he had no answers to the questions yesterday.

However, sources allege that Chawasemerwa wrote to Kruger requesting for a bill of quantities (BoQ) relating to the work that was to be undertaken at Morton Jaffray, but did not get a response.

“Chawasemerwa knows so much about pumps, that is why he was insisting on a bill of quantities. But Kruger flatly refused to supply the bill of quantities and this infuriated Chawasemerwa, as he suspected that council could have been overcharged for the pumps it received,” a source alleged.

Kruger referred questions to officials he suggested were the “relevant people” without identifying them.

“I have forwarded your message to the relevant people,” Kruger said.

Petricho representative James Corey did not respond to questions.

Details about Petrichor Irrigation on its website show that the firm prides itself as a “world-class”, ‘turnkey’ irrigation service” that “designs, supplies and installs irrigation schemes.”

“We are the leading Agrico agents in Zimbabwe, offering robust products with cutting edge technology. We aim to provide value for money on our products, and to contribute to increase the farmers’ yields in our country,” the firm’s website reads.

With the capital’s water taps running dry for prolonged spells, authorities have explained that the acute shortage of foreign currency to import treatment chemicals and obsolete equipment at the pumping plants were the source of the challenges.

Harare has been struggling to provide water to its three million residents, giving rise to cholera and typhoid outbreaks, as people turn to unsafe water sources.-TheZimIndependent

Zulu King Who Fueled Xenophobic Attacks Against Foreigners in South Africa Dies

JOHANNESBURG – AmaZulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has died.

He was 72.

The news was confirmed in a statement from the royal house on Friday morning.

King Zwelithini had been in hospital for weeks for what was initially reported to be a problem with his blood glucose levels.

The royal house said his health took a turn for the worst and he passed away in the early hours of Friday morning.

They’ve also thanked South Africans for their prayers and support during his illness.

– ewn

Your Criticism Inspires Me, Says Chamisa

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa says criticism from different quotas inspires him to provide leadership in Zimbabwe’s fight for political and economic emancipation.

He made the remarks while speaking at the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiCZ) press conference to remember the Save Zimbabwe Campaign prayer meeting that was heavily crushed by the police on 11 March 2007.

“Some are saying Chamisa is silent and some say Chamisa makes a lot of noise in Zanu PF depending where you are and I can understand because it’s also a source of inspiration because I realize that people have hope and they want us to do something and say something more and we will provide that.

“The greatest mistake any leader can ever make is to assume that the leader is the struggle and is to assume that the leader is the alpha and omega of what the people must do, let us take back the struggle to where it belongs in the hands of the people.

“The country we want to see is in our hearts and in our heads, we can only unleash it for our future generations and for ourselves when we begin to all act not as politicians not as trade unions, churches but as citizens but the bottom line is for us to go back to our common denominator that which unites us which is Zimbabwean,” said Chamisa.

Meanwhile, the MDC Alliance leader claimed he had reached out to President Emmerson Mnangagwa through letters and emissaries for dialogue but the latter has snubbed him.

“I have written so many letters to Mnangagwa, I have sent emissaries to Mnangagwa to say come let us reason together this problem of Zimbabwe is too big for you, you are incapable of solving it alone, it takes two to tango come let’s look at the problem together but he does not listen. He has refused to listen, he has refused to understand where we are coming from.

“You can’t say the country is normal when Makomborero is in jail, when the student leaders are in jail, when Hopewell Chin’ono has charges, when senior political leaders in the MDC Alliance have charges and when workers have charges that cannot be normal. You cannot be the only one who is normal when everyone is wrong, that is what has to be corrected but it starts with understanding that something is fundamentally broken and it needs to be fixed and can only be fixed by all of us,” he said.

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ZACC Joins Forces with Interpol, The Hawks To Seize Crime Properties

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has joined forces with the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) and South Africa’s Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) – The Hawks – to seize and forfeit 10 luxury properties bought through proceeds of crime.

This is part of efforts by Zimbabwe to repatriate funds that were externalised by highly organised criminal syndicates that have been bleeding the economy.

South Africa is home to millions of Zimbabweans who work in the neighbouring country, but the rich and famous who built empires through illicit financial flows also splurged millions of rands buying properties in areas such as Sandton and Dainfern – equivalent of Borrowdale Brooke Estate in Harare.

To track the properties for forfeiture, Zacc has roped in Interpol and The Hawks to close in on suspected criminals.

Zacc head of legal affairs Jessie Majome said plans were underway to track assets that comprise of ill-gotten wealth.

In Europe, lavish homes in Switzerland and Sweden bought by corrupt Zimbabweans will also be forfeited to the State.

As reported in January by the Zimbabwe Independent, Zacc has seized several plush homes and top-of-the-range cars like Range Rovers, Mercedes Benz and BMW, valued at over ZW$2 billion (US$2,38 million) from former public and private sector top officials including ex-cabinet ministers like Prisca Mupfumira and Walter Mzembi. Majome said: “Zacc signed Memoranda of understanding on corruption busting, including asset recovery in Southern Africa with Botswana and Zambia; in Europe with Sweden and Switzerland”.

Locally, she said the anti-graft board has filed two fresh cases to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to seize and forfeit houses in Harare. The NPA will then make applications at the High Court for assert seizures.

The two new cases make the pending High Court seizure applications to 11 “with one – the Russell Mwenye case, having concluded successfully at that”.

Apart from the NPA, Zacc also works with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s investigating arm – the Financial Intelligence Unit to fight crime using the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act.

“Our other cases are still pending especially given the recent lockdown. Our progress was hampered because our stakeholders that we rely on for investigations and profiling were also under lockdown, such as the deeds, companies, vehicle and births registries and the Financial Intelligence Unit,” Majome said.

“The chief Justice’s practice direction also placed our cases outside the ones that the courts were handling, that is, new criminal and urgent cases.”

Zacc has been busy seizing properties in high-end suburbs such as Borrowdale, Gletwin, Glen Lorne and Greystone Park, as owners failed to account for the source of wealth and could have violated the money Laundering and Proceeds of crime act.

-ZimIndependent

Security Guards Steal Goods, Passport From Gold Miner Mathias Madziwanzira’s Ruwa Home

By A Correspondent- Two private security guards have been arrested after they allegedly broke into gold miner and clergyman, Mathias Madziwanzira’s Ruwa home at the weekend, where they stole goods valued at $670 565, a passport and a R60 000 wrist watch, among other items.

Mandiwanzira is the leader of Mathias and Mildred Ministries.

Chrispen Chiwashira (26), employed by Milmath Security, and Henry Mateyo (50), employed by Safeguard Security, yesterday appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi, who remanded them in custody to March 25 for trial.

In denying them bail, Mangosi said there was overwhelming evidence that the accused committed the crime as shown by the CCTV footage which was recorded as they gained entry into the house through the roof.

The pair allegedly dug a hole at the gate to gain entry into the premises. Among the stolen items were expensive perfumes valued at US$3 600, and a passport belonging to Mildred, Mandiwanzira’s wife.

Lancelot Mutsokoti represented the State.

Last year, nine armed robbers pounced on Madziwanzira’s home and stole processed gold, a pistol and cash.

-newsday

Chinese Investor Rapes 17yr Old Housemaid

By A Correspondent- A Harare based Chinese investor, who allegedly raped his 17-year-old housemaid for months, promising to take her to China was on Wednesday hauled before magistrate Judith Taruvinga, who granted him $15 000 bail.

Li Qiang (61) was not asked to plead and his matter was remanded to March 23.

As he was about to leave the court premises, Li was immediately arrested by immigration officers for breaching his conditions of stay in Zimbabwe.

Allegations are that in September last year, the complainant was cleaning Qiang’s bedroom when the latter entered and locked the door from inside and raped her.

After the abuse, he allegedly ordered her to stay at his house as he promised to take her to China.

It is further alleged that he continued to rape her on several occasions, but the matter came to light when complainant visited her grandmother and narrated her ordeal.

A police report was made, leading to Li’s arrest.

-newsday

Chilonga Villagers Vow To Stay Put

By A Correspondent- Chilonga villagers, whose impending eviction from their ancestral communal lands has caused a major outcry, have vowed to stay put, accusing government of toying with them.

Some of the villagers, who spoke to the Zimbabwe Independent this week, said government misled them by giving them repeated assurances that they would not be moved, only to be hit by a Statutory Instrument two weeks ago legalising their eviction.

In October last year, the villagers ambushed Vice-President Costantino Chiwenga, when he went on a tour of the winter maize project at Hippo Valley’s Kilimanjaro project in Chiredzi and asked him to clarify their fate.

Chiwenga, at the time, assured them that they would not be moved since the country had plenty of land.

The Vice-President appealed for amicable conflict resolution. He was accompanied by commercial farmers Nick Swanepoel and Paul Kruger, when he implored citizens to dialogue wherever there are disagreements.

The Chiredzi villagers said the government’s Statutory Instrument contradicted Chiwenga’s assurances.

Chiwenga said at the time: “We have plenty of land, so let’s open it. Let’s create and give our people jobs here. No one is being moved from their land. There is no other country which will be created. God did his job and finished it. He is not going to create another world. Let’s forget about it. So our small teapot, let’s treasure it. Let’s work together. Let’s not be confrontational. If there is any problem in the country, let’s sit down and resolve it amicably.”

However, a representative of Chilonga village heads Vhelemu Livison Chikutu said there was no proper consultation with villagers, who were totally opposed to the government decision to forcibly move them.

“We cannot allow our ancestral land to be auctioned while we clap hands,” he said.

“If we ever allow this Darren Coetzee and Kruger to grab our land without resistance, then our children will never forgive us. We won’t go anywhere and that is why we had to apply for an interdict challenging the constitutionality of Statutory Instrument 50 of 2021 which was promulgated by government last week, together with its empowering provision being section 10(3)(d) of the Communal Land Act,” Chituku added.

“The government is not living up to its promises. If you remember last year, VP Chiwenga told us that whenever we have a deadlock, we should resolve the problem amicably. He also assured us that we will not be displaced, but the opposite is true.

“They just came up with an SI which had February 26 2021 as a deadline for us to vacate our ancestral land. Our destination was not specified. This shows how hypocritical our government can be. What the Vice-President said and what is on the ground is on the contrary. Anyway the bottom line is we are not going anywhere. We are waiting for them to make the next move said,” he further said.

Chituku was the first applicant while the land rights pressure group, the Masvingo Centre for Advocacy, Research and Development (Macrad) is the second applicant.

The SI 50 of 2021 ordered the Shangaan community to permanently relocate from the Chilonga communal land and the setting aside of such land effectively started from February 26, 2021, being the day of publication.

The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (Zela) has filed an urgent chamber application at the Masvingo High Court seeking to interdict government from going ahead with its plan to displace more than 12 000 villagers from Chilonga in Chiredzi to pave way for a lucerne farming project.

Government issued another SI 163A of 2021 stating that the Chilonga project was an irrigation scheme.

-ZimIndependent

Number Plates Shortages Haunt Govt

By A Correspondent- Government has acknowledged that shortage of vehicle number plates countrywide is causing inconveniences to motorists who are sometimes arrested for driving unregistered cars.

Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona said the shortage of number plates is caused by the fact that the country imports them.

Minister Mhona said this in response to MDC-A Makoni Central MP Mr David Tekeshe who had asked him what Government was doing to address the number plates problem during the Wednesday’s Question and Answer session in the National Assembly.

Mr Tekeshe said it was worrying that police were arresting motorists for driving cars without number plates when the problem lies with the department responsible for their issuance.

Minister Mhona said Government is working to address the shortage of number plates.

“Yes, it is true that the issue of number plates has caused havoc in our country. The number plates that we use in this country are imported which means we need foreign currency to buy the number plates” he said.

Minister Mhona however, said what was encouraging was that the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development, Prof Amon Murwira was working with students from various universities to solve the issue of number plates.

“So in the near future I believe the Minister will be coming to this House with good news that number plates are now being manufactured locally thereby improving supply of the number plates and also saving foreign currency,” he said.

Minister Mhona said Government departments need to reach a consensus to avoid inconveniencing motorists.

“The issue that he has raised also touches on the Ministry of Home Affairs, but as he has said, I would like to propose that the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development work together with the Ministry of Home Affairs so that we have a way forward in resolving this issue, so that people with cars that have temporary number plates can move on our roads freely,” said Minister Mhona.

He said the country was also losing a lot of revenue as unregistered vehicles were not remitting any tax to the country.

“The number plates that are given when entering into the country are not the same with the number plates that are then put on the vehicle. Furthermore, these temporary plates are not good for our economy because if a car has temporary number plates, that car is not registered and as such does not pay the fees. When the car is finally issued with our number plates, that is when the Government benefits especially the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development, through registration fees. It is our wish to start manufacturing these number plates locally as soon as possible,” he said.-statemedia

Has Uebert Angel Announced He’s Now Zimbabwe’s Ambassador To Greece? What We Know So Far…

At a time when it’s been revealed he is being trained for an ambassadorial role, the controversial preacher, Uebert Angel has already announced he is relocating to Greece.

Uebert Angel (real surname, Mudzanire) has attempted a-Bushiri on his list of victims (for sex offences and fraud) by flying from UK to Zimbabwe following the launching of the offloading of the 6 year long investigation by ZimEye into his misconduct and abuses in December 2020, which was this year resumed two weeks ago.

Mudzanire is now an ambassador, if official documents at the Foreign Affairs Ministry two days ago, are anything to go by. The development further suggests he was already an ambassador by end of last year when his mentee Shepherd Bushiri secretly fled South Africa on a Malawian diplomatic passport, running away from prosecution for fraud.

What would make him desert the UK, religious pilgrimage, or another kind of excursion? Angel currently has police cases piling up in UK.

The events since November last year suggest Uebert Angel obtained life lessons from Shepherd Bushiri’s escape which made him rush to negotiate a diplomatic placing in his home country, Zimbabwe 3 weeks later.

On the 8th December, the preacher announced saying him and his wife are now relocating to Central Macedonia.

He wrote in his Facebook portal:

“BeBe and I are making GREECE our HOME in CENTRAL MACEDONIA in the prophetic city of THESSALONIKI to be exact. Why THESSALONIKI?

“That’s where the Letter to the THESSALONIANS is addressed to and the ONLY book where the RAPTURE is referred to explicitly… so this is a prophetic CITY.

“We are in the process of establishing THE GOOD NEWS TV studio as we speak. JESUS IS COMING SOON. We are not moving from BRITAIN > though… so no changes there.

“Right now we are getting ready for the grand opening of the 1200 seater BRIERLEY HILL CONVENTION CENTRE in UK this 2021, THE HIPPODROME (Harare), THE GOOD NEWS CITY (Zim) & many more around the world.”

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Man Caught Having S*x With Daughter-in-law

A MAN from Horongondo Village in Gokwe has been dragged to Chief Mkoka’s traditional court after he was caught having sex with his daughter-in-law.

A family insider, who spoke to B- Metro on condition of anonymity, said Tobias Chiyangwa (37), who works in Kwekwe, fell ill at work and decided to go home without telling his family that he was coming home.

He arrived home at around 2.30am on Thursday last week and headed straight to his bedroom hut. On entering his bedroom, he got the shock of his life as he found his stepfather, Levious Mataire (47), bonking his wife Moreblessing Chuma (28).

“It was sad after he caught his stepfather having sex with his wife Moreblessing. His stepfather tried to flee, but it was too late as he had already seen him. He did not do anything to them since he was not feeling well,” said the family insider.

The family insider went on to say a shamed Moreblessing fled.

“After being caught, Moreblessing failed to face her husband and has since fled to her parents’ home in Gweru,” said the family source.

When contacted for a comment Tobias said: “I caught them having sex on my matrimonial bed. I have since put the bed out of the bedroom and I will no longer use it. I reported the matter to Chief Mkoka. My wife has left for her parents’ home in Gweru and left a letter of apology under the pillow in our matrimonial bedroom,” said Tobias.

Chief Mkoka confirmed the incident.

“We are handling a matter of infidelity where a man was caught having sex with his daughter-in-law. If he is found guilty he would be fined three cattle for sleeping with his daughter-in-law and would be ordered to buy a new bed for his stepson,” he said.- B-Metro

Madzibaba Snatches Gold Panner’s Wife

NO good has ever come out of bedding a married woman and even if you are a man of God, the Lord will not protect you from a raging jilted husband.

We are reminded of these words by a horrendous incident which happened in Zananda Village under Chief Nhema’s area in Shurugwi, Midlands province where a prophet is feared to have suffered impotence after his manhood was sliced with a piece of a broken beer bottle by a gold panner who had caught him having sex with his wife in their matrimonial bedroom.

Richard Mbaya, popularly known as Madzibaba Richy, will live to rue the day Sunday Madamba busted him bedding his wife, Waraidzo Mapuranga.

It is reported that Madamba was enraged when he unexpectedly came home to find his wife canoodling in bed with Madzibaba Richy.

According to a source from the area, Mapuranga was frequenting prayers and fellowships at Madzibaba Richy’s church until she became so close to the “Man of God”.

It is alleged that Madamba, who was also suspecting his wife of cheating on him, had his suspicions confirmed when he came home unexpected.

Upon arrival he couldn’t believe his ears when he heard his wife groaning in pleasure while enjoying the prophet’s one-eyed monster.

Boiling with anger, he forced open the door and found the two giving each other the time of their lives. Madamba short-circuited the two lovebirds’ intimate act when he started assaulting them.

“He first threw several punches to his wife and intensified his assaults with booted feet before he turned to Madzibaba Richy. He violently pulled him and kicked him all over the body before he struck him several times with a beer bottle on the head.

“And things took an even more sinister turn when he broke a beer bottle and used its pieces to stab Madzibaba Richy on his back and manhood.

“Reports from his relatives are that he has not had an erection since and it is feared that the injuries might be permanent. He is also having trouble urinating,” said the source who declined to be named.

The source further said during the attack both Madzibaba Richy and Mapuranga screamed like trapped animals while receiving a thorough hiding from Madamba.

Although Madamba could not be reached for comment, his wife confirmed the incident. She however, disputed that she was caught having sex with Madzibaba Richy.

“What you heard is untrue. When my husband came home, he just found Madzibaba Richy in the house conducting some prayers. How can we have sex in the presence of the children? He was just incensed why I had invited him without his consent,” said Mapuranga before she hung up her phone.

After he suffered the horror assault and out of shame Madzibaba Richy reportedly left the area to an unknown destination- B-Metro

Mukorokoza Cuts Prophet’s Manhood After Catching Him Having S*x With Wife

NO good has ever come out of bedding a married woman and even if you are a man of God, the Lord will not protect you from a raging jilted husband.

We are reminded of these words by a horrendous incident which happened in Zananda Village under Chief Nhema’s area in Shurugwi, Midlands province where a prophet is feared to have suffered impotence after his manhood was sliced with a piece of a broken beer bottle by a gold panner who had caught him having sex with his wife in their matrimonial bedroom.

Richard Mbaya, popularly known as Madzibaba Richy, will live to rue the day Sunday Madamba busted him bedding his wife, Waraidzo Mapuranga.

It is reported that Madamba was enraged when he unexpectedly came home to find his wife canoodling in bed with Madzibaba Richy.

According to a source from the area, Mapuranga was frequenting prayers and fellowships at Madzibaba Richy’s church until she became so close to the “Man of God”.

It is alleged that Madamba, who was also suspecting his wife of cheating on him, had his suspicions confirmed when he came home unexpected.

Upon arrival he couldn’t believe his ears when he heard his wife groaning in pleasure while enjoying the prophet’s one-eyed monster.

Boiling with anger, he forced open the door and found the two giving each other the time of their lives. Madamba short-circuited the two lovebirds’ intimate act when he started assaulting them.

“He first threw several punches to his wife and intensified his assaults with booted feet before he turned to Madzibaba Richy. He violently pulled him and kicked him all over the body before he struck him several times with a beer bottle on the head.

“And things took an even more sinister turn when he broke a beer bottle and used its pieces to stab Madzibaba Richy on his back and manhood.

“Reports from his relatives are that he has not had an erection since and it is feared that the injuries might be permanent. He is also having trouble urinating,” said the source who declined to be named.

The source further said during the attack both Madzibaba Richy and Mapuranga screamed like trapped animals while receiving a thorough hiding from Madamba.

Although Madamba could not be reached for comment, his wife confirmed the incident. She however, disputed that she was caught having sex with Madzibaba Richy.

“What you heard is untrue. When my husband came home, he just found Madzibaba Richy in the house conducting some prayers. How can we have sex in the presence of the children? He was just incensed why I had invited him without his consent,” said Mapuranga before she hung up her phone.

After he suffered the horror assault and out of shame Madzibaba Richy reportedly left the area to an unknown destination- B-Metro

Man Beds Daughter-in-law

A MAN from Horongondo Village in Gokwe has been dragged to Chief Mkoka’s traditional court after he was caught having sex with his daughter-in-law.

A family insider, who spoke to B- Metro on condition of anonymity, said Tobias Chiyangwa (37), who works in Kwekwe, fell ill at work and decided to go home without telling his family that he was coming home.

He arrived home at around 2.30am on Thursday last week and headed straight to his bedroom hut. On entering his bedroom, he got the shock of his life as he found his stepfather, Levious Mataire (47), bonking his wife Moreblessing Chuma (28).

“It was sad after he caught his stepfather having sex with his wife Moreblessing. His stepfather tried to flee, but it was too late as he had already seen him. He did not do anything to them since he was not feeling well,” said the family insider.

The family insider went on to say a shamed Moreblessing fled.

“After being caught, Moreblessing failed to face her husband and has since fled to her parents’ home in Gweru,” said the family source.

When contacted for a comment Tobias said: “I caught them having sex on my matrimonial bed. I have since put the bed out of the bedroom and I will no longer use it. I reported the matter to Chief Mkoka. My wife has left for her parents’ home in Gweru and left a letter of apology under the pillow in our matrimonial bedroom,” said Tobias.

Chief Mkoka confirmed the incident.

“We are handling a matter of infidelity where a man was caught having sex with his daughter-in-law. If he is found guilty he would be fined three cattle for sleeping with his daughter-in-law and would be ordered to buy a new bed for his stepson,” he said.- B-Metro

UEFA Champions League Results

The UEFA Champions League returned to action this week with Serie A giants, Juventus, and La Liga giants, Barcelona being shown the exit door.

We present below the results of the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 Leg 2 of 2 matches played Tuesday and Wednesday.

Juventus 3-2 FC Porto (Aggregate: 4 – 4, Porto wins on away goals). Juventus goals came from Federico Chiesa 49′, 63′ and Adrien Rabiot 117′ while Porto got goals from Sérgio Oliveira 19′ (P), 1
Dortmund 2-2 Sevilla (Aggregate: 5 – 4) Dortmund got goals from Erling Haaland 35′, 54′ (P) while Sevilla got theirs from Youssef En-Nesyri 68′ (P), 90+6′
PSG 1-1 Barcelona (Aggregate: 5 – 2) PSG got their goal from Kylian Mbappé 30′ (P) while Barcelona got theirs from Lionel Messi 37′
Liverpool 2-0 Leipzig (Aggregate: 4 – 0) The Reds got their goals from Mohamed Salah 70′ and Sadio Mané 74′
Matches to be played next week:

Real Madrid v Atalanta (16 March at 22:00)
Machester City v Mönchengladbach (16 March at 22:00)
Bayern Munich v Lazio (17 March at 22:00)
Chelsea v Atlético Madrid (17 March at 22:00)- UEFA

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Will Learners, Teachers Cope With Tight School Calendar?

The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has released a statement clarifying the issue of the 2021 school calendar after it had been speculated that the Association of Trust Schools’ (ATS) has its own 2021 school calendar. We present the statement in full below.

It has come to the attention of the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education that there are claims that the Association of Trust Schools’ (ATS) has its own 2021 school calendar.

The Ministry takes this opportunity to advise its valued learners, parents, guardians, teachers and other stakeholders that in terms of the Education (Non-Government Schools) Regulations of 2005, Section 9 (1): “The Secretary shall prepare an annual school calendar to determine the days during each term when pupils shall be required to attend school for instruction,”

The regulations further state in Section 9 (3): “In special circumstances, the Secretary…may permit a school to open or close, or both, on dates other than those specified by the school calendar for any term.”

The Secretary has published the revised 2021 school calendar and has not allowed any school to deviate from it. All schools are, therefore, expected to adhere to the 2021 school calendar announced by Government.

For ease of reference, pursuant to a Cabinet decision announced on 2 March 2021, all schools will open on 15 March 2021 for examination classes and open on 22 March 2021 for non-examination classes. The first term will run until 4 June 2021 and the second term will begin on 28 June 2021 and close on 10 September 2021 while the third term will begin on 4 October 2021 through to 17 December 2021.

All well-meaning public and private schools, including ATS schools, should therefore abide by the Ministry’s 2021 school calendar. Any deviation from the above school calendar announced will attract censorship with the sternest penalty being deregistration of the deviant school.

Responsible authorities of schools are also advised to be guided by the set down Ministry procedures on the collection of school fees.
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education maintains all authority in the governance of the education system in Zimbabwe as it remains committed to provide equitable, quality, inclusive, relevant and competence-driven Primary, Secondary and Non-formal education at all times.

The Ministry reinforces the wearing of face masks, physical distancing as well as handwashing to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in all school centres as preparations continue for the safe opening of schools and the accelerated implementation of t ching and learning activities.

Mrs Tumisang Thabela SECRETARY FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION

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Police Open Fire During Mthwakazi Party Demo

Police have fired shots in the air to disperse members of the radical Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) who staged a flash demo at the city’s central police station yesterday over the alleged harassment of their leader.
The rowdy secessionist group members accused suspected security agents of leading an onslaught on their leader, Mqondisi Moyo, whom they said had his home raided on Tuesday evening.

Moyo was, however, said not to have been present when the alleged home raid took place. This comes as Moyo and his party members were involved in a violent confrontation with a man they evicted from a Ntabazinduna farm early this week.

Yesterday, the MRP supporters caught the police off guard when they marched straight to the front of Bulawayo Central in a spontaneous demo — before barricading the road — and creating a traffic logjam in the process.

Some of the MRP members lit tyres in front the police station while others hurled stones at bemused police officers.

The police officers were visibly perplexed by the spontaneous demonstration and how quickly temperatures rose during the disturbances which lasted for close to 30 minutes.

Police finally reacted by firing warning shots to disperse the marauding crowd. However, speaking after the incident, Moyo claimed that one of his members had been shot.

“Khethani Ndlovu has been shot on the left leg with live bullets. So far 10 of our members have been arrested,” the MRP president said.

Acting Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson, Nomalanga Msebele, confirmed the arrests and said investigations into the protest were ongoing.

“We are aware of the case and I can confirm that there were arrests but investigations are still in progress,” Msebele told the Daily News.

Meanwhile, nine Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) members who were arrested yesterday have since been remanded in custody to 16 March 2021, where their Lawyers will make a bail application. They are at Grey Remand Prison pending bail application. Meanwhile the police arrested another Party member around Tredgold Court today afternoon.

The nine Cdes, Sibongile Banda, Tinos Nkomo, Livson Ncube, Maxwell Nkosi, Mongameli Mlotshwa, Welcome Moyo, Nkosilathi Ncube, Ackim Ndebele, and Busi Moyo are charged with public violence. This is despite the fact that none of all those arrested is inclined to public violence. Again, none of them was part of those that were outside when the police officers started firing bullets to people who were outside.

Police Officers Shot Down By Robbers

Two Gweru police officers are battling for life at a local private hospital after they were allegedly shot by a gang of six gunmen, while responding to a robbery at a businessman’s house.

Following the swift reaction by the police, the robbers only got away with US$230 and a Mazda MPV vehicle which they dumped a few metres from the house before disappearing into the night.

The robbers had allegedly taken the family of the businessman hostage and had started torturing his relative to coerce him to give them money they assumed he kept in his house.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident which happened on Tuesday evening in Gweru.

He said police were not releasing the name of the businessman and where he stays for security reasons as investigations are underway.

Asst Comm Nyathi said one robber allegedly scaled the pre-cast wall, forced entry into the house and demanded money from the businessman while pointing a gun at him.

He said when there was some resistance from the businessman five more robbers armed with pistols entered the house.

“Information we got is that some police officers reacted to a robbery that was taking place at the businessman’s house in Gweru. It is said one robber entered the house first and when he faced some resistance from the businessman, five more robbers got into the house and took the family hostage and tortured one of his relatives. During the robbery, the businessman managed to contact the police who responded swiftly,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

He said the police arrived at the house unexpectedly disturbing the robbers who started shooting at them. Asst Comm Nyathi said two police officers were shot before reinforcements were summoned to the scene.

“Sensing that police reinforcements were on their way, the robbers decided to flee and drove off in a Mazda MPV which they dumped just a few metres from the house before fleeing on foot into the dark of the night,” he said.

Asst Comm Nyathi said the robbers went away with US$230. He said the two police officers were taken to a local hospital where they are being treated for gunshot wounds.

“What I can tell these robbers is that the long arm of the law is catching up with them. We are going to arrest them because we have leads,” Asst Comm Nyathi said. -Chronicle

Together We Can Make Zimbabwe Great- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC MDC Alliance leader, President Chamisa is humbled by the overwhelming support from citizens who have faith in the people’s project.

President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

THANK YOU ZIMBABWE! I’m so humbled by the inspiring comments and positive feedback from you all. Hundreds of thousands followed.

Amazing and phenomenal numbers tuned in and watched the Agenda 2021 address on various platforms. Come let us converge and reason together for CHANGE. JOIN US in this FIGHT FOR REAL CHANGE. Victory is certain! Let’s build and make OUR ZIMBABWE GREAT!
God bless you all my beloved.

BuildingZimbabweGreat

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President Chamisa

Victory Is Certain- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC MDC Alliance leader, President Chamisa is humbled by the overwhelming support from citizens who have faith in the people’s project.

President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

THANK YOU ZIMBABWE! I’m so humbled by the inspiring comments and positive feedback from you all. Hundreds of thousands followed.

Amazing and phenomenal numbers tuned in and watched the Agenda 2021 address on various platforms. Come let us converge and reason together for CHANGE. JOIN US in this FIGHT FOR REAL CHANGE. Victory is certain! Let’s build and make OUR ZIMBABWE GREAT!
God bless you all my beloved.

BuildingZimbabweGreat

Citizensconvergenceforchange CCC…

President Chamisa

Nation Mourns Anne Nhira

Tinashe Sambiri|The nation has been plunged into mourning following the death of former Studio 263 actress, Vimbai Jari, real name Anne Nhira.

Nhira succumbed to severe injuries after she was mugged in South Africa.

On her Instagram account, Anne Nhira( 38), described herself as Zimbabwe’s diamond.

” Anne died from injuries she sustained during a robbery. On her Instagram account in December 2020, Anne said life was too short. “Be silly, be fun, be different, be crazy, be cool. BE YOU. Because life is too short to be anything but HAPPY.

She came to the limelight as Vimbai Jari in Studio 263, aired on the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC). One of the most successful local productions to date, the soapie premiered in 2002, fixed on Harare’s fast lane lifestyles,” a leading showbiz publication reported.

Anne Nhira

Nation Going Through Vicious Cycle Of Suffering- Cleric

Tinashe Sambiri|Bishop Ancelimo Magaya has said Zimbabwe is going through a vicious cycle of brutality due to suppression of dissenting voices by the panicky Zanu PF regime.

Bishop Magaya made the remarks at the Save Zimbabwe commemoration event in Harare.

Speaking at the same event, MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa called for a collective approach as citizens fight for democracy and freedom.

Watch video below:

Facts About Carbohydrates

DIET & NUTRITION
How Do You Tell the Difference Between Good and Bad Carbohydrates?
Everyone needs to eat carbohydrates, but that doesn’t mean you should fuel up with cookies, candy, and potato chips.

By Moira Lawler and Diana Rodriguez
Medically Reviewed by Lynn Grieger, RDN, CDCES

Last Updated: March 3, 2021

Medically Reviewed

cake pastry vs bean legumes illustration
Cake and beans are both sources of carbs, but they are far from equal in quality.Everyday Health
Carbohydrates are an essential part of a healthy diet, but it’s important to know they’re not all created equal. How do you tell the difference between “good carbs” and “bad carbs”? The answer is both simple — and complex.

Here’s everything you need to know about making smart carbohydrate choices.

A Carbohydrate Can Be a Simple Carb or a Complex Carb
Carbohydrates, often referred to as just “carbs,” are your body’s primary energy source, according to MedlinePlus. The three main types of carbohydrates are sugars, starches, and fiber. They’re called “simple” or “complex” on the basis of their chemical makeup and what your body does with them. Because many foods contain one or more types of carbohydrates, it can be tricky to understand what’s healthy for you and what’s not.

Simple carbohydrates are composed of easy-to-digest sugars, according to the American Heart Association (AHA). Some of these sugars are naturally occurring, such as those in fruits and in milk, while refined or processed sugars are usually added to foods like candies, baked goods, and soda. These simple carbs are quickly absorbed through the gut and can cause a spike in blood sugar levels, says Alicia Galvin, RD, the resident dietitian for Sovereign Laboratories in Dallas.

On nutrition labels, added sugars can go by several different names, including brown sugar, corn sweetener, corn syrup, fructose, glucose, maltose, malt syrup, sucrose, honey, agave nectar, molasses, and fruit juice concentrates, according to Harvard Health Publishing. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now requires all nutrition labels to clearly identify the number of added sugars per serving in the product, directly beneath the total sugar count.

Then there are complex carbohydrates, which are found in whole grains, legumes, and vegetables, and contain longer chains of sugar molecules, according to MedlinePlus. “Complex carbs have an additional component — fiber, which is technically a type of carbohydrate, but it’s not digested and absorbed,” Galvin says. “That not only feeds the good gut bacteria, but it also allows for the absorption of the carbohydrate to be slower into the bloodstream, so it won’t spike glucose levels and insulin levels like a simple carbohydrate would.”

This in turn provides you with a more consistent amount of energy, says Sandra Meyerowitz, MPH, RD, a nutritionist and owner of Nutrition Works in Louisville, Kentucky.

The Details on Simple Carbohydrates
Foods that contain simple carbohydrates aren’t necessarily bad — it depends on the food. For instance, fruits and dairy products contain some simple carbs, but they are drastically different from other foods that contain simple carbs, like cookies and cakes. Processed sweets tend to contain refined sugar, too, and lack key nutrients your body needs to be healthy, according to the AHA.

“There are health benefits to eating fruit versus eating a piece of white bread,” Galvin says. “Fruit does contain fiber, and also antioxidants and polyphenols and other good nutritional benefits.”

Dairy also contains healthy nutrients, such as calcium, protein, and sometimes probiotics (if live active cultures are present), Galvin says. The protein component is key to helping dairy behave more like a complex carbohydrate. “Protein helps slow the absorption of carbohydrates into the bloodstream and helps keep appetite levels steady so you don’t have swings of insulin levels and blood glucose going up and down,” Galvin says.-

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Medical Aid Societies Hike Charges

Zimbabweans seeking health care will have to fork out more for health insurance as medical aid societies have hiked contributions over the last few months for members paying in local currency.

Some of the schemes have increased contributions by more than 100 percent for both corporate and individuals.

Although some medical aid societies are yet to review member contributions, patients have had to fork out extra money to cover shortfalls.

A circular from Bon Vie medical aid scheme said contributions will be increased with effect from April 1, 2021.

“The cost of healthcare has continued to rise due to pressures from increasing medical inflation, added cost layers due to Covid-19 and exchange rate fluctuations.

“It is with this background that your medical aid scheme is instituting a marginal upward review of contribution for the Zim dollar packages,” reads the statement.

Bon Vie said the move was aimed at realigning their payouts and benefits with prevailing healthcare costs and demands, but also keeping in mind the affordability aspect.

For members contributing under corporate packages, the cheapest plan is now pegged at $413 from $200 for both adults and children. The Mukwa lite plan is now pegged at $2 339 for adults and $1 415 for children from $1 113 and $673 respectively.

First Mutual Health also increased member contributions in February this year citing the alignment of service fees with the prevailing auction rate.

“In response to this development, the fund has adopted the AFHOZ scientific tariffs that are indexed against the auction rate. Our Standard Plan prices are below sustainable levels and the review is necessary to maintain the value of benefits and reduce the incidents of shortfalls,” the scheme said in a statement early this year.

First Mutual Health said after the review of contributions and benefits, it was still in a transitory phase of aligning the contributions and benefits to the claims pattern of its membership.

This indicates that contributions are likely to increase again this year.

“We are cognisant of the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on business operations and individual livelihoods.

“The rates have been structured in a manner which seeks to strike a balance between affordability to our members and ensuring the scheme continues to offer meaningful benefits in line with prevailing market conditions,” said First Mutual.

The scheme nearly doubled the cost for its packages with adult corporate packages like Ruby plan shooting to $4 350 from $3 038 and $2 250 for children from $1 414.

The Association of Healthcare Funders of Zimbabwe (AHFoZ) chief executive Ms Shylet Sanyanga said medical aid societies had not effected the applicable reviews to contributions when the country migrated from using the United States dollar hence the continued upward reviews.

“When the country migrated from the use of the US dollar to the Zimbabwe dollar, medical aid societies did not convert the USD contributions that were applicable at the time in line with the exchange rate.

“This would have resulted in sudden steep increases in member contributions. On the other hand, many healthcare service providers maintained their US dollar fees and they have been applying the parallel exchange rate for conversion,” she said.

She said this mismatch in conversion rates had resulted in the shortfalls that patients were being asked to pay at the point of care.

“Medical aid societies are adjusting contributions to try and catch -up with healthcare service provider rates, in order to narrow or eliminate the shortfall gap. Most medical aid contribution rates are lower than they were during the US dollar era, whereas healthcare fees have been maintained at their previous US dollar levels,” Ms Sanyanga said.- The Herald

Pantless Zodwa Wabantu Ignores Anne Nhira’s Death

By James Gwati- Pantless South African socialite, Zodwa Wabantu who was blocked from coming for public performance in Zimbabwe by the late former Studio 263 Actress, Anne Nhira has refused to comment about the death of her rival.

Nhira died in South Africa this week from injuries she sustained from an attack by robbers.

In August 2017 Nhira found herself at loggerheads with Zodwa Wabantu when she single-handedly lobbied the government of Zimbabwe to block her from performing at the Harare International Carnival.

Nhira then argued that Zodwa was overhyped and didn’t deserve the attention she was getting.

“We have one of the highest unemployment rates and whatever Zodwa, a SA provocateur who is not even one of the top socialites in SA is [sic] getting paid could have gone to another young Zimbabwean woman who has worked tirelessly and does so decently, or a dancer if the intention was that particular?” she said then. 

In support of Nhira, the late former President Robert Mugabe said, “I’m sorry we disappointed many men. You just come without covering your decency. What do you want? Men, to see you? We don’t want such.”

TshisaLIVE said when they called her for a comment about Nhira’s death, Zodwa declined to say even a single word.

National Heroine Status For Anne Nhira?

By James Gwati-Fans of the late former Studio 263, actress Anne Nhira said the government should declare her a national heroine and bury her at the national shrine for successfully influencing the ban of the controversial South African socialite, Zodwa Wabantu, from publicly performing in Zimbabwe.

Nhira in September 2017, successfully applied to the government so they bar South African socialite Zodwa Wabantu from taking part in the 10-day Harare International Carnival.

Nhira succumbed to severe injuries after she was mugged in South Africa.

She was 38.

Teachers Challenge Soldiers And CIO Salaries

By James Gwati- The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe has challenged the government to justify high salaries and allowances the authorities are giving to soldiers and members of the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) which are way above what teachers are earning.

PTU president Takavafira Zhou, said teachers’ salaries ranged from $14 000 to $19 000, while soldiers, police and Central Intelligence Organisation officers reportedly earned well above $30 000.

“Government must restore the purchasing power parity of teachers’ salaries to pre-October 2018 levels of US$520 to US$550,” he said.

Teachers have since advised the government that they were not going to report for duty next week if their salaries were not reviewed.

Mnangagwa Threatens To Fire Striking Teachers

By James Gwati- The government said it is going to fire teachers who will engage in the planned next week strike.

Teachers this week said they were not to report for duty when schools open if the government does not review their salaries.

Schools are re-opening next week.

In a statement, Thursday, the Public Service Commission (PSC) said any civil servant who engages in the planned job action risks losing his or her job.

PSC is the employer of all civil servants.

Chinese Businessman Raped Maid

Chinese businessman

A Chinese businessman was on Wednesday dragged to court charged for rape after he reportedly raped his 17-year-old maid.

The suspect, Li Qiang, 61, was not asked to plead when he appeared before Harare magistrate Judith Taruvinga.

Allegations are that sometime in September last year at around 7am, the complainant was cleaning Qiang’s bedroom when he entered and locked the door.

While in the room, he allegedly pushed her onto the bed and told her that he wanted to have sexual intercourse with her.

The court heard that she refused and he then promised to go with her to China before he forcibly removed her clothes and raped her without protection

The court heard that after the incident, he asked the complainant to stay at his residence.

One night she refused to open the door and he threatened to fire her from work. It is further alleged that he continued to rape her and the matter came to light when she visited her grandmother and narrated her ordeal.

Qiang was arrested by immigration police officers as he was leaving court. -H Metro

Tapiwa Makore’s Father Duped $4.5K

A Harare man has admitted to conning the father of the murdered Murehwa boy Tapiwa Makore, of money he wanted to use in hiring a car to Malawi to track the missing head of his child.

Mr Munyaradzi Makore

Prince Gerald Mukumba admitted to duping Mr Munyaradzi Makore of $4 500 and US$125 he paid him towards hiring the car to travel to Malawi.

Mukumba told Harare magistrate Mr Sheunesu Matova that he failed to secure the car for Mr Makore because of the Covid-19 national lockdown.

“I was given the money to hire the car to travel to Malawi, but failed because of the lockdown,” he said. The matter has been briefly stood down for plea recording. -Herald

Zim Going Through Vicious Cycle Of Brutality – Church Leader

Tinashe Sambiri|Bishop Ancelimo Magaya has said Zimbabwe is going through a vicious cycle of brutality due to suppression of dissenting voices by the panicky Zanu PF regime.

Bishop Magaya made the remarks at the Save Zimbabwe commemoration event in Harare.

Speaking at the same event, MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa called for a collective approach as citizens fight for democracy and freedom.

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Tribute To Showbiz Diamond Anne Nhira

Tinashe Sambiri|The nation has been plunged into mourning following the death of former Studio 263 actress, Vimbai Jari, real name Anne Nhira.

Nhira succumbed to severe injuries after she was mugged in South Africa.

On her Instagram account, Anne Nhira( 38), described herself as Zimbabwe’s diamond.

” Anne died from injuries she sustained during a robbery. On her Instagram account in December 2020, Anne said life was too short. “Be silly, be fun, be different, be crazy, be cool. BE YOU. Because life is too short to be anything but HAPPY.

She came to the limelight as Vimbai Jari in Studio 263, aired on the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC). One of the most successful local productions to date, the soapie premiered in 2002, fixed on Harare’s fast lane lifestyles,” a leading showbiz publication reported.

Anne Nhira

Vendors Badly Exposed To COVID-19

While the pandemic is ravaging all corners of the country, Zimbabweans who have been confined to perennial vending, have no choice but to peservere and continue selling their items to fend for their families.

I visited Chikanga Sports Field Market in Mutare and I wasn’t prepared for what I saw: the risk of the pandemic spreading beyond control as vendors mingle in open-air trading with no masks, social distancing or water provisions for hand-washing.

The vendors expressed concerns at the cost involved in masking.

The country needs a co-ordinated effort with resources being channelled towards eliminating this disease.

Zimbabwe has enough resources to look after its citizens. We can do better as a country.

Lynette Karenyi-Kore
Vice President
MDC Alliance

VP Karenyi-Kore

Muchinguri Ordered To Pay Over 1 Aug Shootings | FULL TEXT.

Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri

CASE ALERT MUCHINGURI-KASHIRI ORDERED TO PAY FORUM’S WASTED COSTS ON 1 AUGUST SHOOTING CASE
Defence and War Veterans Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri was on 11 March 2021 ordered to pay wasted costs for the lawyers representing some of the 1 August 2018 shooting victims.

Harare High Court, Justice David Mangota, issued the order in three matters involving Dzikamai Chivhanga, Fabion Majuru and Andy Manyeruke.


The three victims are lucky to be alive after they were shot in Harare’s CBD when soldiers opened fire on members of the public as they attempted to disperse protesters who were demonstrating against a delay in releasing of election results. The trio is seeking damages for shock, pain and suffering caused by the unlawful actions of the soldiers.


Through her lawyer, Mrs 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 the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum argued that the error in prematurely setting the matters down deserved to be censured with an order of costs. Justice Mangota agreed and ordered the Minister to pay the wasted costs. The matter will be re-enrolled on the court roll once all pleadings are filed.


The government has claimed that it has fully complied with the Motlanthe Commission recommendations. However, one of the three, Manyeruke, has since taken President Mnangagwa to court seeking an order that the President fully complies with the recommendations as has been claimed by justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Permanent Secretary Virginia Mabhiza.

Mukuru Launches New Product Line

Mukuru’s strength in the remittance and cross-border payments space has led to the launch of a new product line – Enterprise Payments.

Mukuru is partnering with some of the world’s leading humanitarian aid organisations, using its reach and capabilities to deliver a seamless process that guarantees on-time payments for some of the world’s most vulnerable recipients of humanitarian aid.

Move to aid cash payments

The new product line is the result of a trifecta of change in the humanitarian and money transfer sectors.

1.     An upswing in the volume of aid distributed across the globe that is putting the humanitarian system under enormous strain. (An estimated one billion people in countries affected by long-term humanitarian crises need around $30 billion in aid each year to survive.)

2.     Aid organisations are urgently looking for new ways to protect the lives and dignity of affected individuals while ensuring aid is spent efficiently. The result is a switch where possible from supporting crisis-affected people with physical commodities, to cash payments.

3.     Changes in technology and access to financial services are presenting new ways for humanitarian support to reach people in need, whether as an envelope of cash, a money card, or electronic money transfer to a mobile phone.

Mukuru—Aid Agency Synergy

Today, the bulk of humanitarian work is not a response to sudden disaster. Countries caught up in protracted crises of five years or more, have gone from 13 to 31 in the last 15 years. In these circumstances, aid in cash that allows recipients to buy food, pay rent and buy what they need locally, is far more effective at helping people survive and rebuild their lives than consignments of food, water, shelter and clothes. An increasing number of agencies are now building cash payments into their emergency response planning.

In 2020, a number of United Nations (UN) agencies and organisations including World Food Programme, Unicef, Finmark Trust and Action Contre La Faim began to work with Mukuru – an Africa-based Fintech company that for almost two decades has enabled migrant workers to send money home to their families via a formal remittance system that uses dynamic technology and an extensive Africa footprint to deliver safe and easy-to-use products and services.

Traditionally, migrant workers were forced to trust the goodwill of strangers, paying middle men and taxi drivers to get desperately-needed money home to their families. Mukuru presents an alternative, safer way that enables a sender to place and pay for a cash remittance order which their recipient can access at a Mukuru branch, retail partner, or payout booth in peri-urban and rural areas.

The common thread of supporting the financial wellbeing of some of the world’s most vulnerable people created a natural synergy between the money transfer company and partner humanitarian aid organisations.

Mike Scott, Mukuru Group Head of Commercial, says, “On the one hand, Mukuru is constantly innovating to stay ahead of real-time social, regulatory and legislative changes in more than twenty recipient countries.

This means building flexibility and responsiveness into every business process. On the other hand, end-to-end accountability and full auditability is paramount to the long-term success of the products and services we create for our customers, whether in the business-to-customer or business-to-business space.”

Maximising humanitarian impact with a system of cash transfers         

The expansion into Enterprise Payments is a natural progression for Mukuru. They are licenced across multiple territories, have vast experience in instant cash availability (even in poor cash liquidity environments), and are passionate about enabling the journey towards digitisation for their customers.

Scott says, “Our cash transfer systems offer our aid partners convenient online disbursement of cash aid, with built-in operational efficiencies, as well as security and risk prevention; this includes fraud detection, anti-money laundering and authentication tools.

Our ability to provide a fully-auditable payments infrastructure that allows organisations to deliver large numbers of cash payments quickly and reliably to vulnerable people in under-served communities is what caught the eye of our humanitarian aid organisation partners.”

Ariane Luff, Zimbabwe Country Manager for Action Contre La Faim (Action Against Hunger), says, “It was Mukuru’s practical approach to money transfers and their scalability that made them an attractive business partner. 

“They are able to leverage their independent cash supply chain to ensure regular payouts and have proven to be highly responsive to the unique issues faced by aid agencies. Having easy access to senior managers is crucial for aid organisations that need quick answers to changing situations, and Mukuru has been willing to listen and learn, whether this is making quick adjustments to longer queues by bringing in additional payout booths, or extended payout hours for aid recipients.”

//Ends.  

About Mukuru 

Mukuru, an African FinTech company founded in 2004, is building a cross-border payments platform across the continent.  

Mukuru enables safe, affordable, reliable financial services to underserved communities. With over 40 million cross-border transactions over the last decade, we are one of Africa’s largest remittances-led FinTech’s.

Our remittance service offers customers the opportunity to send money to their relatives or friends in over 20 countries across Africa and Asia.

Additionally, we offer critical customer services such as Funeral Cover, The Mukuru Money Card and payment solutions for businesses in emerging markets.

Mukuru has been listed as one of the leading 150 cross-border companies globally in the 2020 FXC intelligence Incumbents vs Challengers in Cross-Border Payments 

The company is 17 years old and cannot be classified as a start-up, although it continues to harness and foster the ‘entrepreneurially orange’ energy on which it was founded. South African, Andy Jury is the CEO. 

Further information can be found at https://www.mukuru.com/the-mukuru-group/

Knox Mtizwa Inspires Golden Arrows To Victory

Zimbabwe international Knox Mutizwa was among the scorers as Golden Arrows beat TTM 2-1 in a DStv Premiership match played today.

The former Highlanders striker, who seems to have rediscovered his scoring touch after a slow start to the current season, thrust Abafana Bes’thende ahead in the 25th minute when fellow countryman Washington Arubi, in goal for TTM fumbled the ball and Mutizwa headed home.

His goal would be the difference between the two sides at the half time interval.

TTM restored parity three minutes after the restart through Bulelani Ndengane but Siboniso Nconco’s late penalty proved decisive in Arrows’ favor.

Mutizwa’s Warriors teammate Divine Lunga also played for the entire 90 mins for the Durban-based side.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

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Tichaona Chipunza To Join Giants Nkana FC

Tichaona Chipunza is reportedly on the verge of joining Zambian side Nkana FC after agreeing to personal terms.

The midfielder, who was last in the books Chicken Inn, is moving to the Kitwe-based side on a one-year contract with the club having an option to extend it.

He is joining the side as a free agent following the expiry of his contract at the Gamecocks.

An unnamed source told Hmetro the transfer deal is almost complete.

“Tichaona Chipunza is joining Nkana and it’s a done deal. They have agreed on everything and he is already in Zambia.”

Chipunza will be in the same team with fellow countrymen Gilroy Chimwemwe, Jimmy Dzingai, goalkeeper Talbert Shumba and Kevin Moyo.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

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Kadewere, Munetsi Clash In Ligue 1 Encounter

Marshall Munetsi and striker Tinotenda Kadewere will meet tomorrow night when their respective sides Stade de Reims and Olympique Lyon clash in the French Ligue 1.

The Warriors pair clashed in a historic clash featuring two Zimbabwean players against each in any of Europe’s top five leagues for the first time in over two decades, when Lyon thrashed Reims 3-0.

Kadewere, who is on his longest barren spell since joining Les Gones, has recovered from injury and is available for selection, a development confirmed by his coach Rudi Garcia yesterday.

“Tino is back. If tomorrow’s training session goes well we should have everyone for Friday’s game,” said the coach.
Kick off is 22:00 Zimbabwe time.-Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Tino Kadewere and Marshall Munetsi

Victory Is Certain, President Chamisa Assures Nation

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC MDC Alliance leader, President Chamisa is humbled by the overwhelming support from citizens who have faith in the people’s project.

President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

THANK YOU ZIMBABWE! I’m so humbled by the inspiring comments and positive feedback from you all. Hundreds of thousands followed.

Amazing and phenomenal numbers tuned in and watched the Agenda 2021 address on various platforms. Come let us converge and reason together for CHANGE. JOIN US in this FIGHT FOR REAL CHANGE. Victory is certain! Let’s build and make OUR ZIMBABWE GREAT!
God bless you all my beloved.

BuildingZimbabweGreat

Citizensconvergenceforchange CCC…

President Chamisa

Cavani Desperate To Leave Manchester United

Edinson Cavani’s father, Luis, has claimed that the player is no longer happy with staying in Europe and could leave Manchester United at the end of the season.

Cavani’s contract is set to expire in June and there is a big chance the 34-year Uruguayan will join Argentinian club Boca Juniors, according to the father.

“There’s a 60 per cent chance of Edinson coming to South America. We’re very excited,” Luis told Argentinian broadcaster TYC Sports.

“We’ve always gone to visit him and he’s played in some beautiful cities where he’s been made to feel very welcome. He’s really endeared himself to everyone and has made friendships.

“I’d like him to join a team that has a chance of winning something. Here in Uruguay there’s no chance of that happening.

“We’ve spoken to Edinson and he’s always leant towards Boca Juniors because he’s had so many conversations with (manager Juan Roman) Riquelme about it.”

Luis also claimed that Cavani’s three-match ban earlier this season contributed to the decision to leave Manchester. The striker was hit with the sanction for allegedly using a racially offensive term on social media.

And Cavani senior insists his son is not racist and that they use the term all the time.

“He’s set on coming back because there are things that sometimes annoy you as a human, such as what happened to him, with the three-game suspension over nonsense.

“We always use that word over here. We aren’t racist. That did have a bearing on the decision,” he added.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Cavani

President Chamisa Calls For Unity Of Purpose In Struggle For Freedom

Tinashe Sambiri|Bishop Ancelimo Magaya has said Zimbabwe is going through a vicious cycle of brutality due to suppression of dissenting voices by the panicky Zanu PF regime.

Bishop Magaya made the remarks at the Save Zimbabwe commemoration event in Harare.

Speaking at the same event, MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa called for a collective approach as citizens fight for democracy and freedom.

Watch video below:

Persecution Is Giving Us Strength To Fight For Victory- Netsai Marova

By Netsai Marova

There is absolutely nothing to celebrate after leaving Chikurubi Female prison following a week of unjustified and unlawful detention for merely standing in solidarity with clear prisoners of conscience.

For the record, all these detentions, victimisation and harassment will never dampen my spirit but actually stregthen my resolve to fight more, until victory is achieved.

Many thanks to team Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights , His Excellency Advocate Nelson Chamisa , Honourable Vice Chair Job Wiwa Sikhala and the entire party leadership, friends and family for the heartwarming solidarity and support.

Cde Chauya chauya Cecillia R Chimbiri and Hon Joana Ruvimbo Mamombe still detained but in very high spirits.

Lets all remember them in our thoughts and prayers for they can never be safe in these Mnangagwa dungeons of terror.

In the end, tears of pain shall be turned into tears of joy. We fight on! No turning back!

Netsai Marova

Thousands of Zim Villagers Facing Eviction Planned Displacements to Make Way for Commercial Venture

(Johannesburg ) – The Zimbabwe government is evicting thousands of people from an indigenous minority group from their communal land, Human Rights Watch said today. The order affects more than 13,000 people of the Shangani minority.

On February 26, 2021, the Local Government, Urban and Rural development Minister, July Moyo, published a legal notice ordering thousands of people occupying approximately 12,940 hectares of Chilonga communal land in Chiredzi, southeastern Zimbabwe, to leave immediately unless they acquire fresh rights of use or occupation to that land. The legal notice, Statutory Instrument 50 of 2021, said the land was being set aside for lucerne grass production – farming grass for stockfeed.

“The Zimbabwean government should stop these evictions that ignore the rights of indigenous communities and would leave thousands of people destitute and vulnerable – particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Dewa Mavhinga, Southern Africa director at Human Rights Watch. “The government should ensure that any eviction process is carried out only when it is strictly necessary, and follows due process, adequate prior consultation with those affected, adequate compensation, and provision of alternative land.”

On March 4, the Information Ministry Permanent Secretary, Nick Mangwana, shared a video message on Twitter in which the parliament member for the Chiredzi West constituency, Farai Musikavanhu, claimed that the government had consulted the Shangani people of Chilonga and that they supported the lucerne grass production project. However, Human Rights Watch established that Musikavanhu is not the parliament member for the Chilonga area, and several Chilonga leaders told Human Rights Watch they are opposed to eviction and to the grass farming project by a private company.

On March 4, a Chilonga community leader told Human Rights Watch that the community rejected the lucerne farming plans because they were announced without the community’s consent. He also said that the government did not provide reasonable notice for relocation, plans to pay compensation, and provision of alternative land with infrastructure like schools, clinics, hospitals, and roads.

Another community leader told Human Rights Watch that, “We refuse to be forced to leave our homes without any reasonable notice, since the law says we must leave immediately, and without any compensation.”

Another said: “This is not the first forced eviction for the Shangani people in Chilonga community. In the 1960s the colonial government displaced us to Chiredzi from our ancestral lands to pave way for Gonarezhou National Park.”

Zimbabwe’s Communal Land Act, section 10, authorizes the local government minister to set aside communal land for any purpose, after consultation with the local Rural District Council. The law permits the minister to order evictions, under certain limited circumstances, including with reasonable notice and compliance with the country’s constitution. Section 74 of the Zimbabwe constitution prohibits eviction in the absence of a court order issued after considering all the relevant circumstances.

A staff member of a local civil society group working with the Chilonga community, the Masvingo Centre for Research Advocacy and Development (MACRAD Trust), told Human Rights Watch that on April 30, 2020, Minister Moyo met with traditional chiefs, local authorities, the headman of the community, and a few other delegates, to inform the local leadership of the government plan to convert the Chilonga communal area land into lucerne producing farms. The Chilonga community leaders, however, reject the eviction notice, which will affect 678 villages comprising 2,258 households with 13,840 people.

The MACRAD Trust and members of the Chilonga community, through their lawyers, the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA), on March 5 filed two urgent High Court motions to have the legal notice declared unconstitutional and invalid. The filing says that the order infringes on the right to not be subjected to arbitrary eviction, the right to fair administrative justice, and the right to dignity. The cases are pending.

Forced displacement without compensation, or forced evictions, violate international human rights law. The African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa, which Zimbabwe ratified, requires in Article 3(1)(a) that states parties “refrain from, prohibit and prevent arbitrary displacement of populations.”

The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights has stated that communities’ traditional and collective ownership of land should be recognized and protected under the right to property. This includes protecting communities from forced evictions.

In General Comment 7, the UN Committee on Economic, Cultural, and Social Rights defines forced evictions as “the permanent or temporary removal against their will of individuals, families and/or communities from the homes and/or land which they occupy, without the provision of, and access to, appropriate forms of legal or other protection.”

The committee said that in keeping with their obligations under Article 11.1 of the International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights, and Article 17.1 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, governments should ensure that “prior to any evictions, particularly those involving large groups, all feasible alternatives are explored in consultation with affected people, with a view to avoiding, or at least minimizing, the use of force.” Governments should also ensure the rights of victims to adequate compensation for any property affected.

“The Mnangagwa government should do the right thing and treat the people of Chilonga with the respect and dignity they deserve by respecting their land and property rights and peacefully engaging with them on its plans,” Mavhinga said. “Forcibly evicting thousands of people amid a pandemic, without reasonable notice, compensation, and alternative land would be a wanton disregard of the country’s legal obligations.”

For more of Human Rights Watch’s work on Zimbabwe, please visit:
http://www.hrw.org/africa/zimbabwe

House Maid Caught Red-Handed Putting Charm In Boss’ Husband Plate

Own Correspondent|
In an incident that is trending on WhatsApp, a house girl identified as Chipo was reportedly caught red-handed putting charm in the father of the house’s plate in a bid to entice him.

Chipo, a maid in Rhodene Suburb Masvingo, was allegedly caught while trying to snatch her boss’ husband.

She threw away all the food and apologised, according to Masvingo Trends.

Chipo reportedly confessed that she wanted her boss’ husband to take care of her kid.

“Chipo claimed the two once kissed just for fun.She reportedly bought the charm from controversial cleric Isaac Makomichi.

She pleaded for a second chance since the father of the house did not take the charm.

I think the government must reprimand Makomichi,” said a lady who declined to be named.

What Are Complex Carbohydrates?

DIET & NUTRITION
How Do You Tell the Difference Between Good and Bad Carbohydrates?
Everyone needs to eat carbohydrates, but that doesn’t mean you should fuel up with cookies, candy, and potato chips.

By Moira Lawler and Diana Rodriguez
Medically Reviewed by Lynn Grieger, RDN, CDCES

Last Updated: March 3, 2021

Medically Reviewed

cake pastry vs bean legumes illustration
Cake and beans are both sources of carbs, but they are far from equal in quality.Everyday Health
Carbohydrates are an essential part of a healthy diet, but it’s important to know they’re not all created equal. How do you tell the difference between “good carbs” and “bad carbs”? The answer is both simple — and complex.

Here’s everything you need to know about making smart carbohydrate choices.

A Carbohydrate Can Be a Simple Carb or a Complex Carb
Carbohydrates, often referred to as just “carbs,” are your body’s primary energy source, according to MedlinePlus. The three main types of carbohydrates are sugars, starches, and fiber. They’re called “simple” or “complex” on the basis of their chemical makeup and what your body does with them. Because many foods contain one or more types of carbohydrates, it can be tricky to understand what’s healthy for you and what’s not.

Simple carbohydrates are composed of easy-to-digest sugars, according to the American Heart Association (AHA). Some of these sugars are naturally occurring, such as those in fruits and in milk, while refined or processed sugars are usually added to foods like candies, baked goods, and soda. These simple carbs are quickly absorbed through the gut and can cause a spike in blood sugar levels, says Alicia Galvin, RD, the resident dietitian for Sovereign Laboratories in Dallas.

On nutrition labels, added sugars can go by several different names, including brown sugar, corn sweetener, corn syrup, fructose, glucose, maltose, malt syrup, sucrose, honey, agave nectar, molasses, and fruit juice concentrates, according to Harvard Health Publishing. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now requires all nutrition labels to clearly identify the number of added sugars per serving in the product, directly beneath the total sugar count.

Then there are complex carbohydrates, which are found in whole grains, legumes, and vegetables, and contain longer chains of sugar molecules, according to MedlinePlus. “Complex carbs have an additional component — fiber, which is technically a type of carbohydrate, but it’s not digested and absorbed,” Galvin says. “That not only feeds the good gut bacteria, but it also allows for the absorption of the carbohydrate to be slower into the bloodstream, so it won’t spike glucose levels and insulin levels like a simple carbohydrate would.”

This in turn provides you with a more consistent amount of energy, says Sandra Meyerowitz, MPH, RD, a nutritionist and owner of Nutrition Works in Louisville, Kentucky.

The Details on Simple Carbohydrates
Foods that contain simple carbohydrates aren’t necessarily bad — it depends on the food. For instance, fruits and dairy products contain some simple carbs, but they are drastically different from other foods that contain simple carbs, like cookies and cakes. Processed sweets tend to contain refined sugar, too, and lack key nutrients your body needs to be healthy, according to the AHA.

“There are health benefits to eating fruit versus eating a piece of white bread,” Galvin says. “Fruit does contain fiber, and also antioxidants and polyphenols and other good nutritional benefits.”

Dairy also contains healthy nutrients, such as calcium, protein, and sometimes probiotics (if live active cultures are present), Galvin says. The protein component is key to helping dairy behave more like a complex carbohydrate. “Protein helps slow the absorption of carbohydrates into the bloodstream and helps keep appetite levels steady so you don’t have swings of insulin levels and blood glucose going up and down,” Galvin says.-

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I Am Humbled By Your Overwhelming Support- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC MDC Alliance leader, President Chamisa is humbled by the overwhelming support from citizens who have faith in the people’s project.

President Chamisa wrote on Twitter:

THANK YOU ZIMBABWE! I’m so humbled by the inspiring comments and positive feedback from you all. Hundreds of thousands followed.

Amazing and phenomenal numbers tuned in and watched the Agenda 2021 address on various platforms. Come let us converge and reason together for CHANGE. JOIN US in this FIGHT FOR REAL CHANGE. Victory is certain! Let’s build and make OUR ZIMBABWE GREAT!
God bless you all my beloved.

BuildingZimbabweGreat

Citizensconvergenceforchange CCC…

President Chamisa

Zim Going Through Vicious Cycle Of Oppression- Bishop Magaya

Tinashe Sambiri|Bishop Ancelimo Magaya has said Zimbabwe is going through a vicious cycle of brutality due to suppression of dissenting voices by the panicky Zanu PF regime.

Bishop Magaya made the remarks at the Save Zimbabwe commemoration event in Harare.

Speaking at the same event, MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa called for a collective approach as citizens fight for democracy and freedom.

Watch video below:

Is This Tapiwa Makore’s Skull?

Harare Central Police station

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has confidently announced DNA test results for an old skull which the police says belongs to the late 7 year old Tapiwa Makore.

PAUL-NYATHI

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday confirmed the latest DNA test results saying:

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms that communication has been made with the late Tapiwa Makore’s family in connection with the DNA results which were conducted by AIBST DNA Testing Centre and National University of Science and Technology.

“The DNA results showed that the jaw, tooth and limb were a direct match to the torso. All other details concerning the case will be revealed once trial proceedings are in motion,” he added.

DNA tests are said to have matched the jaw, tooth and limb recently recovered in searches by investigating police officers to the seven-year-old Murehwa boy Tapiwa Makore (Jnr) murdered in September last year for ritual purposes but the family is rejecting the results and wants a second test.

Family lawyer Ms Tabitha Chikeya, was quoted by the state broadcaster, ZBC, yesterday that it was impossible for the head to belong to Makore given it was found about three days after his death but did not look new.

She called for further DNA tests. Tapiwa’s mother, Ms Linda Munyori, also told The Herald last night that the family disagreed with the DNA results.

“It is true that we do not agree with the results. The head didn’t have a scalp and looked a bit old, and resembling that of a 12-year-old or 13-year-old child. Our child was seven years old.

Two doctors concurred that it was not our son’s head,” she said.

Tapiwa went missing on September 17 while looking after his parents’ garden. His torso was found the following morning, with some parts, including the head missing.

Six suspects, including relatives, have since been arrested while others were questioned in connection with the kidnapping and murder.

The killers and their accomplices abducted the boy, shepherded him to a mountain and kept him for the whole day before murdering him and then chopping off his head, arms and legs at night.

The latest updates on police investigations show that police now believe an 11-year-old boy from Nyamutumbu Village was paid US$5 to lure Tapiwa Makore (Jnr) from the garden to his uncle’s homestead. The uncle, Tapiwa Makore (Snr), allegedly gave the boy $5 plus a T-shirt for the crucial role he played in the murder before warning him against disclosing the matter to other villagers. However, the boy handed over the money to his mother who kept the secret until everything came out during the investigation.

The uncle together with his herdsman Tafadzwa Shamba (40), the first person arrested, are in remand prison pending the murder trial. Police alleged the boy was sent by both Makore (Snr) and Shamba.

It is alleged that the boy later revealed the matter to his mother who told him not to disclose the matter. The mother is said to have used the money to buy chicken.

In November last year, another Makore brother, Thanks Makore (56) was also arrested in connection with the ritual murder, with allegations that he was given the boy’s head and arms. Thanks Makore of Damofalls was arrested in Harare and has since appeared before a Mutoko magistrate.

Two more women were picked up for questioning by police after they allegedly bought meat from Tafadzwa Shamba, the herdsman. The arrests came after reports that the meat bought by the two women might have been human flesh from the late boy’s thigh, which was sold to them at their homestead where they sell opaque beer and kachasu.

Shamba allegedly exchanged the meat for six containers of opaque beer with one of the women, Joina Tangirire, who sells beer at her homestead. The meat was consumed by her whole family. Following a tip-off, police picked up Tangirire and a relative, Enia Tangirire, who are alleged to have admitted that they exchanged beer for the meat.

Police arrested another woman, Moud Hunidzarira (42), in Budiriro following a tip-off by the public and she has appeared before a Murehwa magistrate and been remanded in custody. It is alleged that when the murder occurred, Hunidzarira was in Murehwa and a few days later, she was seen by some neighbours in Harare cleaning an item that had blood believed to be that of the late Tapiwa Makore.-state media

Nation Mourns Showbiz Diamond Anne Nhira

Tinashe Sambiri|The nation has been plunged into mourning following the death of former Studio 263 actress, Vimbai Jari, real name Anne Nhira.

Nhira succumbed to severe injuries after she was mugged in South Africa.

On her Instagram account, Anne Nhira( 38), described herself as Zimbabwe’s diamond.

” Anne died from injuries she sustained during a robbery. On her Instagram account in December 2020, Anne said life was too short. “Be silly, be fun, be different, be crazy, be cool. BE YOU. Because life is too short to be anything but HAPPY.

She came to the limelight as Vimbai Jari in Studio 263, aired on the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC). One of the most successful local productions to date, the soapie premiered in 2002, fixed on Harare’s fast lane lifestyles,” a leading showbiz publication reported.

Anne Nhira

Vendors Badly Exposed To COVID-19 – VP Karenyi-Kore

While the pandemic is ravaging all corners of the country, Zimbabweans who have been confined to perennial vending, have no choice but to peservere and continue selling their items to fend for their families.

I visited Chikanga Sports Field Market in Mutare and I wasn’t prepared for what I saw: the risk of the pandemic spreading beyond control as vendors mingle in open-air trading with no masks, social distancing or water provisions for hand-washing.

The vendors expressed concerns at the cost involved in masking.

The country needs a co-ordinated effort with resources being channelled towards eliminating this disease.

Zimbabwe has enough resources to look after its citizens. We can do better as a country.

Lynette Karenyi-Kore
Vice President
MDC Alliance

Hon Lynette Karenyi-Kore

Anne Nhira Killed In South Africa

By Showbiz Reporter | The famous “Vimbai Jari” Studio 263 star Anne Nhira has died.

Vimbai Nhira

The actress was 38 years old.

Her brother Juan Nhira confirmed the news.

He wrote:

“My Sister
My Friend
My Icon
My Superstar
My Mentor
Gone too soon. May your soul rest in peace Anne Nhira The African Queen Diva”

Mr Nhira added saying:

“She sustained injuries on her chest area, rib cage and back during a robbery on Monday afternoon in Bedford view South Africa. She was only 38 years of age,” he said

Odzi Mine Wrangle Spills To The High Court

By A Correspondent- The Odzi mine ownership wrangle recently spilled into the High Court which granted an interim order interdicting Zanu-PF councillor Luckson Mawanga’s Paari Mining Syndicate from carrying out operations at the mine.

The interdict was granted against Mawanga’s Paari Syndicate last week by Harare High Court judge Justice Amy Tsanga.

The applicant, Twin Castle, had cited Paari Mining Syndicate, Manicaland provincial mining director Omen Dube, Mines minister Winstone Chitando and Odzi Police Station officer-in-charge, Inspector Kadoro, as respondents.

“The first respondent and anyone acting on their behalf are hereby interdicted from mining and extracting or processing any mineral ore or carrying out any other form of mining at snipe B46, an area covered by registration notices 019994AA and 019995AA,” the order read.

“The first respondent, and, is hereby interdicted to desist from denying applicant’s employees entry into stripe B46 Mine and interfering with applicants employees and protecting the rights within the pending applicants registration notice 01999AA and 019995AA.

“In the event that the first respondent or its agents continue to deny the applicants access to the mining location, the first respondent be and hereby ordered to assist the applicant access and gain entry to the said mining location,” the order added.

“It is hereby declared that the first respondent does not have any rights to carry out mining activities at the stripe B and said registration notices.

“It is hereby declared that the first respondent certificates of registration of Snipe B are cancelled.”

Paari Mining Syndicate, through its lawyer Passmore Nyakureba of Maunga, Maanda and Associates, said it would appeal the ruling.

“Our position is very clear. We have seen the interdict, and we have since been instructed to appoint a lawyer in Harare to challenge it,” Nyakureba said.

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The Unstoppable Abigail Kawonza: Paving the Way for Successful Women In Rugby

Abigail Kawonza



Just in time for International Women’s month, Abigail Kawonza continues to push boundaries and take Rugby Africa to new heights, reminding us that even if one-woman scores, we all win
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, March 11, 2021/ — The inclusion and integration of women in sports has been a contentious topic over the years. As the industry continues to open space for women all around the world, International Women’s month is a good time to not only commemorate pioneers such as Abigail Kawonza, who have pushed boundaries and opened doors for other women – but to also celebrate the work done to date. Having been involved in rugby for over two decades – Abigail Kawonza has witnessed the industry’s many wins and losses. However, in her role as one of Rugby Africa (www.RugbyAfrique.com)’s Unstoppables, she has also seen and celebrated many developments, especially in a sport that was largely considered for men. Being part of the Unstoppables, a campaign dedicated to fast-tracking the development of women’s rugby in Africa, Kawonza pridefully notes that one of the major developments in her time is “the widespread acceptance of women taking part in rugby tournaments which has helped to project the sport onto higher platforms and expand its popularity. We have seen a change from just articles to women’s rugby being accepted in Olympics and Commonwealth Games.”

Coralie van den Berg, General Manager of World Rugby African Association, Rugby Africa, testifies to this, explaining that increasingly “more tournaments including women’s categories are being developed. When unions now launch a new tournament, they tend to always include a women’s category which is a very positive development.”


Kawonza notes that some of the major improvements she has also seen on a global scale is “the increase in funding covering the development of the game in both sevens and the fifteens format as well as younger and stronger players emerging.” As the industry increasingly makes provision for women, Kawonza also notes an increase in adequate skill levels to showcase great games at any level due to properly accredited coaches taking time to coach women. “Let’s not forget qualified female technical staff taking the reins” she adds. Kawonza’s passion for sports and her journey as an Unstoppable has also opened bigger opportunities for her, allowing her to make even wider strides towards opening the industry for other talented women rooting on the other side of the fence.



One of the key achievements being her role as the President of the Zimbabwe Rugby Referees Association which has opened opportunities to better guide younger referees towards maintaining best practice. Beyond the amazing strides Kawonza has made in her career, her tenure as an Unstoppable has further expanded her impact beyond Zimbabwe’s grounds. “I appreciate that my influence has gone beyond the Zimbabwean borders as I also work closely with regional and international union boards”, says Kawonza. “The recognition as an Unstoppable has opened doors for more women in Zimbabwe, and I intend to ride the wave for as long as I can. Taking young match officials and players with me” she adds.

In her Scrumqueens Q&A, Maha Zaoui shares the same sentiment as Kawonza, adding that “the creation of the Women’s Rugby Advisory Committee at Rugby Afrique and its 4 sub-committees speaks to the global vision of women’s rugby in Africa. We are no longer talking about priorities but about a global project that will affect all related sectors in women’s rugby.”


Kawonza’s key focus has been to bridge the gap between talent search and development and foster talent that can soar to professional rugby heights. About talent, Rugby Africa Referee Manager, Mudiwa Mundawarara shares that “over the years, the support of the South African Rugby Union and French Rugby Federation has been tremendous, and I am pleased that it will continue with greater emphasis on talent identification, on training and coaching of referees from the rest of the continent.



This will eventually lead to greater opportunities for them through a selection process drawn from the strengthened development cohorts.” Beyond opening doors for young women, Kawonza’s role as an Unstoppable also enabled her to mentor upcoming players to be smart about their careers beyond the field. “I have a different view as an “older” if not the oldest Unstoppable – I encourage young women to pursue their education to the fullest because sport goes beyond what you do on the field, it’s about you being articulate and able to represent yourself as a brand in the world out there. This will help you go beyond the field when you reach your “shelf-life” or even if playing is not your thing but still have that passion for rugby” says Kawonza.

Kawonza’s journey as a pioneer is far from over, as a believer in the power of mentorship Kawonza adds that “everyone needs a hero and my vision is to build a mentorship program for women who have been successful in the field (coaching, match officiating, administration) where they too can be able to mentor the young women, on and off the field of play.”

Identity Of Man Brutally Killed By South African Police Services During Wits University Peaceful Protest Revealed

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Traditional Healers Mourn Underfunding Towards Research, Manufacture Of Traditional Medicines

By A Correspondent- Traditional medicine practitioners on Tuesday bemoaned underfunding towards research and the manufacture of traditional medicines, which has resulted in lack of recognition of their practice in the health sector.

Health ministry director Onias Ndoro said this during a meeting with the Ruth Labode-chaired Health and Child Care and Parliamentary Portfolio Committee where he told MPs that government had failed to release the required funds for research and other necessities in the manufacture of traditional medicines.

The meeting was meant to discuss the development and promotion of traditional and complementary medicines in Zimbabwe.

He said government should consider allocating 2,5% of the Health ministry budget vote to the traditional medical sector.

“Traditional medicine is not widely recognised in the country due to a number of challenges which include lack of funding and lack of standards for indigenous medicinal products. The traditional medicine sector has been receiving way below the requested funds from government. In 2020 for instance, the sector requested $350 000, but only received less than $30 000,” Ndoro said.

“There is also a need to strengthen the traditional medical council which spearheads manufacturing of traditional medicines. The council has not been meeting over the past five years, which derails progress in the sector.”

Ndoro said there was a lot of secrecy among the traditional practitioners who did not want to disclose important herbs or to pass on their knowledge to others, which hindered standardisation of the traditional medical practice.

He also urged government to include the traditional medicine practice in the education curriculum and to bring together traditional and conventional medicine practitioners to engage in research.

Traditional Medical Practitioners Council (TMPC) registrar Joice Guhwa said the COVID-19 pandemic had highlighted the importance of traditional herbs which had been downplayed due to the rise of conventional medicine.

Guhwa said many people resorted to traditional concoctions to cure the respiratory disease.

“The challenges experienced in the traditional medical sector date back to colonialism where local medicines were underutilised due to the rise of the conventional drugs. The Witchcraft Act of the 1960s was also promulgated to do away with traditional medicine; hence since then, the practice has been sidelined and was regarded as dirty and backward.-Newsday

Mass Exodus Haunts Byo City Council Clinics

BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) clinics are being manned by 50% of the staff amid reports that the other half had left for greener pastures.

This came at a time when the local authority was battling service delivery challenges and failure to pay its workers on time.

City fathers have blamed the COVID-19 pandemic for financially impacting on its operations as ratepayers did not settle their bills for the better part of 2020 due to the lockdown.

In a virtual discussion held on Monday titled: “The State of Health Institutions in Bulawayo: A Provincial Perspective,” BCC health services director Edwin Sibanda painted a gloomy picture of staffing levels.

“We have about 19 clinics dotted around the City of Bulawayo and they are running with almost forty-five to fifty-five staffing levels,” Sibanda said.

“The city has been struggling with constant tendering in of resignation letters. Since January we have been receiving not less than four resignations a month. In terms of admission levels we are fine, but the greatest constraint is the fact that our clinics do not have enough staff.”

Welcome Mlilo, the acting provincial medical director for Bulawayo said: “The shortage of health facilities is a trend right across the country, not only limited to Bulawayo. We have seen an alarming number of resignations.”

According to the local authority, only 16% of Bulawayo ratepayers fully paid their bills in 2020 while 22% did not make any payments at all, resulting in council being owed nearly $663 million by ratepayers.

Government departments also owe council several millions of dollars, deepening the council’s financial woes.

Council’s woes are likely to be worsened by the recently increased tariffs, a development that is likely to result in a high number of defaulters.

BCC increased its rates by 372% after its supplementary budget was recently approved by government.

The local authority was forced to seek a supplementary budget after the first wave of COVID-19 led to unbudgeted expenses.

As if that is not enough, government has also approved the council’s 2021 budget which will see rates and service charges going up by a further 10%.-newsday

BREAKING: Mnangagwa Facilitates Uebert Angel Diplomatic Passport Conferment.

By A Correspondent | Barely a year after donating bags of mealie meal to ZANU PF, the controversial preacher Uebert Angel is getting a diplomatic passport.

Yesterday sources told ZimEye the preacher is in Zimbabwe.

The man was yesterday listed for an ambassadorial training course presided by the Perm Secretary Amb J Manzou.

The development means Uebert Mudzanire has done a Bushiri on his many victims who were preparing police cases in Zimbabwe and other parts of the world. – More to follow

WATCH- President Nelson Chamisa Address At The Crisis In Zimbabwe Coalition Presser

ZimEye will be livestreaming a Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition press conference set to be held at the Media Centre in Harare.

The Save Zimbabwe Commemorations press conference, convened by Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition Chairperson Rashid Mahiya will be addressed by several speakers including MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa, Peter Mutasa (ZCTU), Professor Lovemore Madhuku (NCA) Evernice Munando (Women’s Coalition), Nancy Njenge (ZINASU) and Bishop Magaya (Christian Alliance).

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Mandatory Jail Sentence For Rapists On The Cards

By A Correspondent- Government is formulating laws that will provide for mandatory jail sentences for rapists in response to a sharp increase in sexual violations, Parliament heard last week.

This is not the first time that authorities have revealed plans to punish offenders with a mandatory jail sentence as a deterrent against the vice. In 2017, government proposed a mandatory 60-year jail term for those who rape children and 40 years for criminals convicted of raping or sodomising people with disabilities.

Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises minister, Sithembiso Nyoni revealed in Parliament last Thursday that government was finalising laws providing for mandatory jail sentences for rape.

Nyoni said government was concerned about statistics of sexual offences, adding that long mandatory jail terms would be the only deterrent measure against the crime.

She said statistics provided by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) victim friendly unit showed that there were 1 222 cases of rape in the third quarter of 2020 and 1 274 in the last quarter countrywide.

“The Bills (Sexual Harassment Bill and the Gender Equality Bill) are expected to criminalise the offence of sexual harassment and provide frameworks for gender equality,” Nyoni said in a ministerial statement on sexual crimes and gender-based violence (GBV).

The next one is the mandatory sentence for rape.

The Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs administers the Criminal Code Reform Act and it is spearheading the amendment of the Act to include mandatory sentencing for sexual offences.

“The drafting process has begun. However, the drafters have identified that most relevant stakeholders on the proposed law were not consulted, hence there was need for further consultations.”

The United Nations says GBV is the most pervasive yet least visible human rights violation in the world.

It includes physical, sexual and mental violations with experts stating that one in three women will experience such violations in their lifetime.-newsday

Govt Responds To Increased Sexual Violations, Proposes Mandatory Jail Sentence For Rapists

Government is formulating laws that will provide for mandatory jail sentences for rapists in response to a sharp increase in sexual violations, Parliament heard last week.

This is not the first time that authorities have revealed plans to punish offenders with a mandatory jail sentence as a deterrent against the vice. In 2017, government proposed a mandatory 60-year jail term for those who rape children and 40 years for criminals convicted of raping or sodomising people with disabilities.

Women’s Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises minister, Sithembiso Nyoni revealed in Parliament last Thursday that government was finalising laws providing for mandatory jail sentences for rape.

Nyoni said government was concerned about statistics of sexual offences, adding that long mandatory jail terms would be the only deterrent measure against the crime.

She said statistics provided by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) victim friendly unit showed that there were 1 222 cases of rape in the third quarter of 2020 and 1 274 in the last quarter countrywide.

“The Bills (Sexual Harassment Bill and the Gender Equality Bill) are expected to criminalise the offence of sexual harassment and provide frameworks for gender equality,” Nyoni said in a ministerial statement on sexual crimes and gender-based violence (GBV).

The next one is the mandatory sentence for rape.

The Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs administers the Criminal Code Reform Act and it is spearheading the amendment of the Act to include mandatory sentencing for sexual offences.

“The drafting process has begun. However, the drafters have identified that most relevant stakeholders on the proposed law were not consulted, hence there was need for further consultations.”

The United Nations says GBV is the most pervasive yet least visible human rights violation in the world.

It includes physical, sexual and mental violations with experts stating that one in three women will experience such violations in their lifetime.

-Newsday

Public Servants Plot Full Blown Strike Over Eroded Salaries

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU), a civil servants’ group, has petitioned government over the erosion of government workers’ salaries and gave notice of a nationwide full-blown strike next week if the salary issue was not resolved within seven days.

In its petition gleaned by NewsDay dated March 9, 2021 addressed to Public Service minister Paul Mavima, ZCPSTU president Cecilia Alexander said civil servants’ salaries had been severely eroded by inflation and needed to be reviewed.

“Government is wilfully disregarding the NJNC (National Joint Negotiation Council) resolution of December 2020 which stated that the NJNC would meet early January 2020 to craft a roadmap towards the restoration of the value of wages to the pre-October 2018 level,” the petition read in part.

“The ZCPSTU/Apex Council will within seven days from the date of this letter, notify the employer of an impending civil servicewide job action, and that such notification will be served to you in accordance with the laws of the land and in fulfilment of the desires of our members.”

Teachers’ unions also threatened that their members would not report for duty when schools open next week until government paid them salaries ranging from US$520 to US$550, or the equivalent in local currency.

They also expressed disgruntlement over being paid salaries that are way below those paid to the security forces.

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Takavafira Zhou yesterday said teachers’ salaries ranged from $14 000 to $19 000, while soldiers, police and Central Intelligence Organisation officers reportedly earned well above $30 000.

“Government must restore the purchasing power parity of teachers’ salaries to pre-October 2018 levels of US$520 to US$550,”Zhou said in a statement.

Mavima recently told Parliament that government had no capacity to pay foreign currency-denominated salaries.

During the 2021 Parliament of Zimbabwe post-budget consultations, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube claimed that civil servants were the highest paid employees in the country.

Zimbabwe’s breadbasket for a family of six is now pegged at $25 000, according to recent data from the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency, amid reports that most families were surviving on less than a dollar a day.-Newsday

Doctors Wary Over Low Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccine

By A Correspondent| Local doctors have questioned the government’s approach in educating citizens on the importance of the COVID-19 vaccination saying the low numbers being recorded daily were worrying considering that other countries were doing well in having their people inoculated.

Zimbabwe received 200 000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine from China.

The sinopharm vaccine remains the only option available in the country right now with AstraZeneca and another batch from India and Russia still to arrive in the country.

“[Only] 243 new vaccinations reported yesterday [Tuesday]. That’s an average of 24 people being vaccinated per day per each province,” said Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) treasurer-general Norman Matara.

“35,000 vaccinated in 3 weeks. The uptake is extremely low and worrying. Rwanda has vaccinated 200,000 people in four days. Where are we getting it wrong?”

Zimbabwe rolled out its immunisation programme some three weeks ago after receiving a donation of 200,000 Sinopharm vaccine doses from China.

The government, which aims to vaccinate 10 million people to achieve herd immunity, is awaiting more doses from the Chinese plus an allocation of the AstraZeneca vaccine under the global COVAX scheme.

But Matara worried the sluggish pace of vaccination and the apparent failure by government to galvanize a positive response leaves the country vulnerable to the respiratory disease that has since killed 1,489 Zimbabweans and infected 36,341 others.

“Vaccines are meant to be given to those who have not yet acquired the disease. That we had fewer cases compared to other countries should be a reason for vaccination not against,” Matara reasoned.

“With limited access to vaccine supply, it would be unwise to give the vaccines to low-risk individuals and not vaccinate those at more risk. I think we still need to devise ways to increase uptake amongst the vulnerable.”

A study by the Zimbabwe College of Public Health Physicians (ZCPHP) found that 49 percent of people “don’t trust the government will provide a safe and effective vaccine,” Matara said, shedding light on why most people are holding off.

Mwonzora Frog Marches Councillors To Harvest House?

By A Correspondent- President of the MDC T faction Douglas Mwonzora has reportedly called for an urgent councillors meeting at Harvest House, threatening that those who do not attend would be deemed as belonging to other factions of the party.

According to the unsigned and yet to be confirmed message, Mwonzora told the councillors to present themselves at Harvest House without failure.

We publish below the circulating message:

Attention:All sitting Cllrs are required at Harvest House tomorrow 11 March 2021 @ 2pm by the President His Excellency D.T .Mwonzora. No excuses please,failure to show up means you are not part of us. Norton, Seke, Goromonzi Rural District Council, Chitungwiza Municipality, Ruwa Local Board, Mhondoro Rural District Council. Manyame Rural District Council Chitungwiza Province.

Efforts to get a comment from Mwonzora was work in progress by the time of publishing.

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Private Schools Demand Own Calendar

By A Correspondent- Private schools have proposed to Government to have a different school calendar from the one announced by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education last week.

The schools want the first term to end on March 31 and the second term to start on May 3.

A week ago, Cabinet announced that schools will open for the First Term next Monday for examination classes and the rest of the classes will open on March 22.

The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education then released the 2021 schools calendar.

According to the ministry, Term One ends on June 4 with the second term commencing on June 28, ending on September 10. The third term will start on October 4 and end on December 17.

Schools were supposed to open on 4 January but Government was forced to defer the opening due to a spike in Covid-19 cases.

Private schools said they want a separate schools calendar given the fact that they have been conducting online lessons when schools were closed. They have since written to the ministry requesting to be allowed to close on March 31 and reopen on May 3 for the second term.

The schools are arguing that there is no need for them to have an extended school term since they have already covered a lot of ground.

In the event their proposal is approved, it means pupils at private schools will not break for Easter holiday and return to school as is the case with Government and mission schools. This year Good Friday falls on April 2 while Easter Monday is on April 5.

Some parents, particularly those with children at boarding schools are already counting the costs of breaking for Easter holidays and returning to school after the holidays.

Primary and Secondary Education Ministry communication and advocacy manager Mr Taungana Ndoro yesterday confirmed that private schools had approached the Ministry with a proposal for a separate schools calendar. He said the ministry is yet to respond to their request.

“The calendar we are using is the one approved by Cabinet and this is supposed to be for all schools. We received their request and until such a time that Government approves their proposal, the opening of schools is on 15 March for examination classes and March 22 for the rest of classes,” said Mr Ndoro.

He said the private schools were saying that their pupils were having online lessons when schools were closed but the Government position is that online lessons are there to complement face-to-face lessons.

“We have to conduct both online and physical face to face lessons as we need to catch up on lost time in 2020 and also time which has been lost in 2021,” he said. Association of Trust Schools executive director Mr Tim Middleton declined to comment on the matter.

“We deal with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education directly on all matters to do with education. We deal with them not with the Press or with others. It’s a matter between our association and the Ministry. It’s a private matter between the association of private schools and the ministry of education,” said Mr Middleton.

Reporters understand that some private schools have already told parents and guardians that they will close on March 31 while others have advised that pupils will continue with online lessons until the end of the school term at the end of this month.-statemedia

Poisoning Scare For Tafadzwa Muguti

By A Correspondent- Government’s fight against land barons, accused of illegally parcelling out State land in urban areas, has turned nasty amid reports that Harare’s provincial development coordinator (PDC) Tafadzwa Muguti was recently poisoned and is in a critical condition.

Sources said Muguti was reportedly poisoned after he stepped on several land barons’ toes, mostly those affiliated to the ruling Zanu-PF party.

He recently admitted that he had angered many, both in Zanu-PF and the opposition MDC Alliance, over his tough stance against land barons, adding that his rivals were plotting to “deal with him”.

Muguti has been under the weather over the past few weeks as a result of suspected poisoning allegedly at the hands of the land barons.

Sources alleged that some of the land barons even threatened to do anything to stop him from unmasking their illegal activities.

In a WhatsApp message to NewsDay yesterday, Muguti curtly said: “I am not available at present, will connect once available.”

He, however, could not confirm whether his ill-health was due to alleged poisoning.

Muguti’s life has been in danger ever since he started fighting land barons in the capital.

Sources alleged that he has been the subject of attack in the ruling party’s social media groups over his tough stance.

In a series of tweets recently, Muguti seemed to confirm that the land barons wars were baying for his blood.

“The last few weeks have been very difficult for me and my family. I fell very ill at work and found myself thinking these were the last days of my life,” he tweeted.

Muguti said when he returned to Zimbabwe in 2017 from South Africa to work for the ruling Zanu-PF party, he underestimated the “fires ahead”.

“When I was appointed to be PDC for Harare province, it was a privilege and an honour to serve my country more. Little did I know the fires ahead,” he tweeted then.

“Within three months, our team had awoken the lost noise about land barons. We held well over 30 interviews in a short space of time advocating for land barons to fall. Let me be the first to say I underestimated darkness because when they responded, they hit hard.

“I will be back healthier and stronger, for the Lord will heal me and give me more time for the cause.”

Harare Metropolitan Affairs minister Oliver Chidau said he was aware of his subordinate’s hospitalisation, but could not disclose the nature of the illness.

“I only know he has not been well. I don’t know anything outside that. He is not feeling well, that’s all I know. We are wishing him well and that he should be coming back soon. He just says he is feeling weak,” Chidau said.

An official in Muguti’s office confirmed that the land scam buster has been unwell for some weeks, but could not comment further.

“He is currently on leave, he is not feeling well. Concerning his health and the challenges he may have faced, I don’t know who you can talk to because he is not even taking calls,” the official said.

Sources alleged that Muguti was critically ill and may be flown out of the country for treatment.

They said he was a victim of the vicious land wars that have hit the country and led to the arrest of current and former Zanu-PF officials, among them former Labour minister Petronella Kagonye and her Local Government counterpart, Ignatius Chombo.

Gweru land developer Smelly Dube, and the late former Chitungwiza deputy mayor Fredrick Mabamba, who died in remand prison last week, were fingered in some of the illegal land deals.

The land barons were exposed by the Justice Tendai Uchena land audit report which indicated that the State might have lost over US$3 billion in the scam which involved top politicians, mainly from Zanu-PF.

According to the audit report, Zanu-PF officials illegally parcelled out State land in and around urban areas to lure voters.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has declared war on land barons, but most of them are hitting back, with some arguing that they facilitated acquisition of land to home-seekers as a campaign strategy for the ruling party ahead of the 2013 elections and the 2016 by-elections.

Last week, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission arrested 10 suspected land barons from Ruwa and vowed not to leave any stone unturned in fighting graft.

Gokwe Man Stabs Wife’s Boyfriend To Death After Busting Them In The Act

A Gokwe villager fatally stabbed a man he caught red-handed having s_x with his wife.

Oscar Mazorodze (27) of Chirindagomo Village, Chief Chireya in Gokwe North, was yesterday arraigned before Gokwe magistrate Mr Busani Sibanda facing murder charges.

Mazorodze allegedly stabbed Johane Mareya multiple times with a kitchen knife after he caught him red-handed being intimate with his wife Brenda Dhlodhlo.

Mareya died upon admission at Gokwe District Hospital.

Mazorodze was remanded in custody to 19 March and advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

Prosecuting, Mr Liberty Chimwaradze told the court that on 5 March at around 3PM, the accused unexpectedly returned from work.

He proceeded straight to his bedroom where he found the door locked from inside.

Mazorodze, the court heard, forced himself into the bedroom where he found Mareya in the act with his wife.

Mazorodze reached for a knife and stabbed Mareya four times all over the body.

Mareya was rushed to Gokwe District Hospital by villagers but he was pronounced dead upon admission.

A report was made to the police leading to the arrest of Mazorodze.

-State Media

Chamisa’s 2021 Agenda Was “Full Of Sound And Fury, Signifying Nothing” – After 20yrs, Should Be Head No More.

By Patrick Guramatunhu- “The agenda for political reforms has been on the table for many years. When the MDC was founded two decades ago, the agenda was to reform governance in Zimbabwe which was already in terminal decline,” admitted Nelson Chamisa in his Tuesday afternoon Zimbabwe 2021 Agenda address.

“The transformation of governance and society remains at the core of the party’s agenda. However, history has shown that there are impediments to the party’s path to power, hence the need for political reforms to level the political playing field. It is important to have free, fair, and credible elections because they provide the basis for legitimacy.

“We have seen that no matter how many elections are held if there is a legitimacy deficit, the country will remain stuck in the doldrums. We need Zimbabwe to return to legitimacy, openness and democracy. (RELOAD)”

As a young Roman Catholic familiar with the ritual of confession, I had often wondered what the Devil would say in his confession. As an adult I have become engross with the here and now as contrast to the here, now and after life expected of a good Christian. It was not the Devil’s confession I want to hear but that of a politician!

Above is a snippet of a corrupt, incompetent and utterly useless Zimbabwean politician’s confession. It is everything I had ever imagined in the Devil to confess, one and half hours of howling at the moon.

“It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury
Signifying nothing!” to borrow from William Shakespeare.

It is true that implementing the democratic reforms to restore the individual freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful vote and the right to life itself was MDC’s primary task. Zimbabweans have risked life and limb to elect Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends into power on the understanding the party will bring about the democratic changes the nation was dying for, as the party’s own name implied.

So, one has to ask why are political reforms still on the national agenda two decades since the formation of MDC?

If Nelson Chamisa’s address was an honest and earnest dialogue with the people of Zimbabwe as the title, Zimbabwe 2021 Agenda, implied; just as a confession should be sincere and truthful; then he had to answer the question above. The whole speech was a clarion call to all Zimbabweans to fight for change without as much as a backward glance to the last two decades, as if the years never even existed. Rubbish!

The last 20 years are important. Many people have suffered and many have died, over 500 were murdered by Zanu PF in the 2008 wanton election violence alone, in the fight for democratic change. The country is in a worse economic and political state today than it was in 2 years ago precisely because the democratic changes that should have happened never happened.

We owe it to all those who have made great sacrifices for democratic change in Zimbabwe to say why we failed to deliver any changes in the last 20 years.

Besides, if we fail to thoroughly and candidly interrogate the failures of last 20 years past, how can we be sure we will not repeat the same mistakes again!

There is no denying that MDC leaders have had many golden opportunities to implement the democratic reforms and end the curse of rigged elections once and once for all. The best chances to implement the reforms were during the 2008 to 2013 GNU.

Morgan Tsvangirai and his fellow MDC leaders, including Nelson Chamisa, failed to implement even one democratic reform in five years. Not even one!

Mugabe bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of high office, the ministerial limos, very generous salaries and allowances, a US$ 4 million Highlands mansion for Tsvangirai, etc., etc. With their snouts in the feeding trough, the MDC leaders forgot about reforms for five years. Not five hours, five days or five months! FIVE YEARS!

Worse still, ever since their blatant betrayal in failing to implement the reforms during the GNU; MDC leaders have taken up the call for reforms and free and fair elections again and again to win the people’s trust but only to completely ignore the cause in pursuit of their selfish agenda.

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the (2013) elections,” wrote Senator Coltart in his book.

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”

There it is the confession on another politician admitting MDC leaders abandoned the call for reforms and free and fair elections in pursuit of the few gravy train seats Zanu PF dangled in their faces.

Needless to say, Nelson Chamisa and his fellow MDC friends will be participating in the 2023 elections even if Zanu PF does not implement even one token reform.

Mnangagwa knows that MDC leaders will participate in the elections regardless how flawed and illegal process. Indeed, that is exactly the reason why Zanu PF is not even paying attention to all these calls for democratic reforms. Why would Zanu PF implement any reform and risk losing the election when the party knows the opposition will participate and give the process credibility and give the results legitimacy!

“Life is but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more.” To once again borrow from William Shakespeare.

After 20 years of the MDC idiots strutting and fretting upon the Zimbabwe political stage and with not even one democratic reform to show for it we, Zimbabweans, should have given these poor player their marching orders a long time ago.

MDC leaders will never ever deliver the democratic reforms and the free, fair and credible elections; if they failed to do so when they had the golden opportunity to do so, during the 2008 to 2013 GNU, it is naïve to think they will do so now.

Govt To Recruit Over 3k Teachers When Schools Reopen

By A Correspondent- The government will reportedly recruit 3 000 teachers when schools reopen soon.

The move is meant to cope with the COVID-19 regulations imposed by WHO to curb spreading the novel coronavirus which has brought the world to a standstill.

This was revealed by the Primary and Secondary education Minister Cain Mathema who said their aim was to break classes into smaller groups and have 35 students per class:

We are employing 3 000 more teachers soon so that they will start working during the first term. Covid-19 regulations require that we break classes into smaller groups of not more than 35, and to do that we have to employ more teachers.

The President ordered that we should employ all qualified teachers. He said we cannot just be training teachers and not employing them. So with this recruitment we are implementing what was directed by the President,

Mathema also urged teachers to be vaccinated ahead of schools reopening in case they will be exposed to the virus at work:

It is a policy position and we will implement it, but we are not doing this alone. We are working with colleagues from the Ministry of Health and Child Care. We urge all teachers to be vaccinated. Experts have advised that it is safe and we encourage them to accept these vaccines.

However, it is important to note that the vaccinations are voluntary and those willing should take. No one is forced to be vaccinated but like I said experts have told us that we are better off getting vaccinated to be able to respond to this virus.

Schools will open first on 15 March for writing classes then for the rest of the students on 22 March 2021. Teachers have already said they might not report for duty due to incapacitation as they compel the government to pay them more.

Former 263 Chat Actress Dies

By A Correspondent- Former 263 actor Anne Nhira has died.

Nhira reportedly died last night in South Africa according to her brother who told the publication that she succumbed to the injuries she sustained during a robbery this week on Monday.

Juan Nhira confirming her death said:

She sustained injuries on her chest area, rib cage and back during a robbery on Monday afternoon in Bedford view South Africa. She was only 38 years of age

Nhira is popular for portraying the character of Vimbai on the Zimbabwean Soapie Studio 263 before she left Zimbabwe for South Africa.

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Is ZRP Telling The Truth? Police Produce DNA For Old Discredited 13y Skull Says It’s Tapiwa Makore’s.

Harare Central Police station

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has confidently announced DNA test results for an old skull which the police says belongs to the late 7 year old Tapiwa Makore.

PAUL-NYATHI

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday confirmed the latest DNA test results saying:

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms that communication has been made with the late Tapiwa Makore’s family in connection with the DNA results which were conducted by AIBST DNA Testing Centre and National University of Science and Technology.

“The DNA results showed that the jaw, tooth and limb were a direct match to the torso. All other details concerning the case will be revealed once trial proceedings are in motion,” he added.

DNA tests are said to have matched the jaw, tooth and limb recently recovered in searches by investigating police officers to the seven-year-old Murehwa boy Tapiwa Makore (Jnr) murdered in September last year for ritual purposes but the family is rejecting the results and wants a second test.

Family lawyer Ms Tabitha Chikeya, was quoted by the state broadcaster, ZBC, yesterday that it was impossible for the head to belong to Makore given it was found about three days after his death but did not look new.

She called for further DNA tests. Tapiwa’s mother, Ms Linda Munyori, also told The Herald last night that the family disagreed with the DNA results.

“It is true that we do not agree with the results. The head didn’t have a scalp and looked a bit old, and resembling that of a 12-year-old or 13-year-old child. Our child was seven years old.

Two doctors concurred that it was not our son’s head,” she said.

Tapiwa went missing on September 17 while looking after his parents’ garden. His torso was found the following morning, with some parts, including the head missing.

Six suspects, including relatives, have since been arrested while others were questioned in connection with the kidnapping and murder.

The killers and their accomplices abducted the boy, shepherded him to a mountain and kept him for the whole day before murdering him and then chopping off his head, arms and legs at night.

The latest updates on police investigations show that police now believe an 11-year-old boy from Nyamutumbu Village was paid US$5 to lure Tapiwa Makore (Jnr) from the garden to his uncle’s homestead. The uncle, Tapiwa Makore (Snr), allegedly gave the boy $5 plus a T-shirt for the crucial role he played in the murder before warning him against disclosing the matter to other villagers. However, the boy handed over the money to his mother who kept the secret until everything came out during the investigation.

The uncle together with his herdsman Tafadzwa Shamba (40), the first person arrested, are in remand prison pending the murder trial. Police alleged the boy was sent by both Makore (Snr) and Shamba.

It is alleged that the boy later revealed the matter to his mother who told him not to disclose the matter. The mother is said to have used the money to buy chicken.

In November last year, another Makore brother, Thanks Makore (56) was also arrested in connection with the ritual murder, with allegations that he was given the boy’s head and arms. Thanks Makore of Damofalls was arrested in Harare and has since appeared before a Mutoko magistrate.

Two more women were picked up for questioning by police after they allegedly bought meat from Tafadzwa Shamba, the herdsman. The arrests came after reports that the meat bought by the two women might have been human flesh from the late boy’s thigh, which was sold to them at their homestead where they sell opaque beer and kachasu.

Shamba allegedly exchanged the meat for six containers of opaque beer with one of the women, Joina Tangirire, who sells beer at her homestead. The meat was consumed by her whole family. Following a tip-off, police picked up Tangirire and a relative, Enia Tangirire, who are alleged to have admitted that they exchanged beer for the meat.

Police arrested another woman, Moud Hunidzarira (42), in Budiriro following a tip-off by the public and she has appeared before a Murehwa magistrate and been remanded in custody. It is alleged that when the murder occurred, Hunidzarira was in Murehwa and a few days later, she was seen by some neighbours in Harare cleaning an item that had blood believed to be that of the late Tapiwa Makore.-state media

Veteran Studio 263 Actress Anne Nhira Dies.

By Showbiz Reporter | The famous “Vimbai Jari” Studio 263 star Anne Nhira has died.

Vimbai Nhira

The actress was 38 years old.

Her brother Juan Nhira confirmed the news.

He wrote:

“My Sister
My Friend
My Icon
My Superstar
My Mentor
Gone too soon. May your soul rest in peace Anne Nhira The African Queen Diva”

Mr Nhira added saying:

“She sustained injuries on her chest area, rib cage and back during a robbery on Monday afternoon in Bedford view South Africa. She was only 38 years of age,” he said

Zimbabwe Vaccinating 24 People Per Day As Rwanda Inoculates 50,000 Every 24 Hours.

By Paul Nyathi | Zimbabwe is vaccinating an average 24 people per day a record low as nations such as Rwanda inoculate 50,000 every 24 hours.

This is according to the Zimbabwe Doctors For Human Rights’ Dr Norman Marara.

Dr Marara passed the comment in a brief tweet saying:

243 new vaccinations reported yesterday. That’s an average of 24 people being vaccinated per day per each province. 35 000 vaccinated in 3 weeks. The uptake is extremely low and worrying

Rwanda has vaccinated 200 000 people in 4 days!

Where are we getting it wrong?

“Persecution Of MDC Alliance Trio Redundant”

Tinashe Sambiri|Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is inflicting pain on citizens in a bid to enforce legitimacy, MDC Alliance deputy spokesperson, Clifford Hlatywayo has said.

Hlatywayo also described the persecution of the MDC Alliance trio, Joana Mamombe, Netsai Marova and Cecilia Chimbiri as barbaric, unacceptable and redundant.

“A regime in panic and unstable mode is seen by attacking unarmed civilians.

It is seen by inflicting pain on the vulnerable &defenseless citizens.All this to force for legitimacy.

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@ngadziore‬⁩ ⁦‪@ceechimbiri2‬⁩ ⁦‪@MarovaNetsai‬⁩ ⁦‪@JoanaMamombe,” argued Hlatywayo.

Mavaza: Biti’s Apology Is Half Baked, Heartless

Dr Masimba Mavaza  | Tendai Biti, the MDC Alliance vice president, has given a half-hearted apology to the Chipinge people for calling them witches in his response to a comment by Professor Lovemore Madhuku.

In the half-baked apology, Biti said his Twitter comment was not his reflection of the people of Chipinge, but that he was joking with Prof Madhuku, whom he claims is his friend for years. There is an extraordinary inconsistency between what Biti said and his pretense of an apology. Many people made the point not to make a political charge against Biti nor for any personal benefit, but to defend the integrity of being Zimbabwean, the integrity Biti has trashed.https://7b0e01cce668c14cd546b762184b04f9.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html

Biti said there was nothing sinister about the way in which he addressed Madhuku as this was his pub jokes, yet the good reputation of the people of Chipinge has been permanently damaged. Zimbabweans should be offended by the half-baked, somewhat perfunctory apology offered by Biti to Chipinge people. Biti actually said the people of Chipinge’s integrity is for the pub talk and must not be taken seriously.

His apology was more insulting that soothing. He issued a rather non apology, a wisher apology, a back-handed apology.  or indeed a fauxpology – a statement in the form of an apology that does not express remorse. This type of apology from Biti was an insult to the people of Chipinge. Biti justified his insult by saying the late Ndabaningi Sithole was abused by the government and thus his insult to the Chipinge people must not be taken to be deep as it does not compare to the treatment Sithole had. Biti, who claimed to have represented Sithole in his treason charge, tried to justify his shoddy work as a lawyer by blaming the government for the conviction Sithole got in the case he and his firm badly handled.

Saying “I’m sorry you feel that way” to someone who has been offended by a statement is a non-apology. It does not admit there was anything wrong with the remarks made, and does imply that the person took offense for hypersensitive or irrational reasons. Another form of non-apology does not apologize directly to the injured or insulted party, but generically “to anyone who might have been offended”. Biti’s Twitter apology was general, by the way, and then a rhetorical and history of the Chipinge people. Statements that use the word “sorry” but do not express responsibility for wrong doing are not meaningful expressions of regret, but such statements can also be used to elicit forgiveness without acknowledging fault.https://7b0e01cce668c14cd546b762184b04f9.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html

The range here is enormous, from the outright, full-hearted apology to what amounts to little more than a discursively constructed, mealy-mouthed expression of regret. Biti’s puking and attempts to patronise the Chipinge people does not amount to a true apology. A true apology does not include the word “but” (“I’m sorry, but …”). “But” automatically cancels out an apology, and nearly always introduces a criticism or excuse. Biti proceeded to attack Zanu PF for no reason.

All what was expected was to apologise, but Biti treated the Chipinge people with contempt and went on to insult their intelligence by invoking the stories of the past.Bit literally says ‘I insulted you witches, but my insult is better’.  A true apology keeps the focus on your actions and not on the other person’s response. Biti in all senses said “I’m sorry that you felt hurt by what I twitted.” This is not an apology. What Biti tweeted was insensitive and uncalled for.

He must learn to own up to his behaviour and apologise for it, period. A true apology does not overdo things. Biti should have stayed focused on acknowledging the feelings of the hurt party without overshadowing them with his own pain or remorse. A true apology doesn’t get caught up in who’s to blame or who started it. A true apology needs to be backed by corrective action. It requires that you do your best to avoid a repeat performance. Obviously, it doesn’t help to apologize with a grand flourish and then continue the very behaviour you apologized for. Passionate expressions of remorse are empty if you don’t put sincere effort into ensuring that there is no repeat performance. Biti only dragged the Chipinge people back to history and telling them how marginalised they are and they must not at all complain if he insults them for their tribal inclination.https://7b0e01cce668c14cd546b762184b04f9.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html

A true apology should not serve to silence another person, nor should an apology be used as a quick way out to get yourself out of a difficult conversation or dispute.It should not be offered to make you feel better if it risks making the hurt party feel worse. A true apology recognizes when “I’m sorry” is not enough. A serious hurt or betrayal requires repair work over time to restore trust.Biti and MDC Alliance cannot just say mistakes were made. The expression “mistakes were made” is commonly used as a rhetorical device, whereby a speaker acknowledges a situation was handled poorly or inappropriately, but seeks to evade any direct admission or accusation of responsibility by using the passive voice.

The apology by Biti was no big change of heart, but a political tactic to tarnish the reputation of the ruling party. It is fair to describe the Biti incident as “the most tragic incident of our times”.  Biti’s apology appeared aimed at embarrassing the ruling party, but in actual fact it has exposed his arrogance and ignorance of historical facts. Instead of looking or facing his demons in the eye, Biti chose to face history, albeit distorting the facts to justify his insults. By bringing up the Sithole’s issue in his apology, Biti is not only hunting for votes amongst Vasharukwa, he is abusing the issue in order to discredit his political opponents.He is actually trying to kill two birds with one stone by diverting the issue of the insult on the good people of Chipinge.

Biti needs to be reminded that an apology is not a mudslinging game, but instead an expression of regret or remorse for actions, while apologizing is the act of expressing regret or remorse.  The goal of apologizing is generally forgiveness, reconciliation and restoration of the relationship between the people involved in a dispute. In this case, Biti has lost all his humanity and lost being Zimbabwean because of his views on other people.When we wrong someone we know, even unintentionally, we are generally expected to apologize. The person we hurt feels entitled to an admission of error and an expression of regret.https://7b0e01cce668c14cd546b762184b04f9.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html

We, in turn, try to ameliorate the situation by saying, “I’m sorry,” and perhaps making restitution. But when we’re acting as leaders, the circumstances are different. Leaders are responsible not only for their own behaviour, but also for that of their followers. Since leaders speak for, as well as to, their followers, their apologies have broad implications. The act of apology is carried out not merely at the level of the individual, but also at the level of the institution. It is not only personal, but also political. It is a performance in which every expression matters and every word becomes part of the public record.In this case, Zimbabweans at large and the people of Chipinge in particular are waiting for the MDC Alliance leadership to come and apologise for the insults belted by Biti.https://7b0e01cce668c14cd546b762184b04f9.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html

A leader’s apology is a performance in which every expression matters and every word becomes part of the public record. Sincere apologies help to rebuild relationships with people you’ve hurt – that could be colleagues, clients, friends, or family and in this case the people of Chipinge.By owning up to your mistake, you open a dialogue with the other person. That way, you can reflect on and take responsibility for your actions.

And they can process their feelings, restore their dignity, and avoid blaming themselves for what happened. Zimbabwe’s composition is unique and surely we are more than a rainbow nation, but we are all Zimbabweans and we are one regardless of where we come from.Zimbabweans have dropped a colonial section in every application form which asked for your tribe. This was done in the realization that we are one. Biti must grow up and stop taking the people of Chipinge, and Zimbabweans in general, for fools.

President Magufuli Struck By COVID?

Tanzania’s President John Magufuli is being treated in hospital in Kenya and is in a critical condition, opposition leader Tundu Lissu has told the BBC, citing well-placed sources.

John Magufuli with controversial necromancer TB Joshua – file picture

The development comes a month after the president denounced COVID vaccines saying God will heal Tanzanians.

He has had coronavirus and a cardiac arrest, Mr Lissu said he had been told.

The BBC has not been able to confirm these reports.

Mr Magufuli, who has not been seen in public for 11 days, has faced criticism for his handling of Covid-19 – his government is refusing to buy vaccines.

The East African nation has not published its coronavirus cases since May.

The 61-year-old president has called for prayers and herbal-infused steam therapy to counter the virus.

Earlier this month, at a funeral for a top presidential aide, Mr Magufuli said Tanzania had defeated Covid-19 last year and would win again this year.

The aide died hours after the vice-president of the country’s semi-autonomous islands of Zanzibar, who was being treated for Covid-19.

‘Silence irresponsible’

Mr Lissu said he had been told that President Magufuli was flown to Kenya for treatment at Nairobi Hospital on Monday night.

There has been no official response from the government, which has warned against publishing unverified information about the Tanzanian leader, who was last seen at an official event in Dar es Salaam on 27 February.

Nairobi Hospital also said it could not comment.

Mr Lissu told the BBC that the government’s silence was fuelling rumours, was irresponsible, and the president’s health should not be a private matter.

It would not be a surprise to Tanzanians that Mr Magufuli had contracted coronavirus as he had been reckless in the face of the virus, he said. – BBC

Mukorokoza Stabs Friend To Death

AN illegal gold panner from West Nicholson in Gwanda allegedly fatally stabbed his colleague for mocking him for ditching his wife and cohabiting with a sex worker.

Linos Nsingo (30) and the late Mr Cabanga Ncube were conducting illegal gold panning activities together with several other gold panners at Geelong Mine in West Nicholson when a misunderstanding ensued between the two.

Mr Ncube had allegedly provoked Nsingo by telling him that he left his wife at his rural home to cohabit with an HIV-positive sex worker.

Nsingo was angered by Mr Ncube’s utterances and he immediately pulled out a knife and stabbed the deceased several times leading to his death.

This emerged when Nsingo, through his lawyers Dube and Associates filed an application for bail pending trial at the Bulawayo High Court citing the State as respondent.

The State did not oppose the bail application.

Justice Christopher Dube-Banda granted Nsingo $5 000 bail and ordered him to report at Gwanda Police Station every fortnight as part of the bail conditions.

Nsingo was further ordered to continue residing at his given address and not interfere with State witnesses until the matter is finalised.- Chronicle

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Chaos As Medical Aid Societies Hike Fees

Zimbabweans seeking health care will have to fork out more for health insurance as medical aid societies have hiked contributions over the last few months for members paying in local currency.

Some of the schemes have increased contributions by more than 100 percent for both corporate and individuals.

Although some medical aid societies are yet to review member contributions, patients have had to fork out extra money to cover shortfalls.

A circular from Bon Vie medical aid scheme said contributions will be increased with effect from April 1, 2021.

“The cost of healthcare has continued to rise due to pressures from increasing medical inflation, added cost layers due to Covid-19 and exchange rate fluctuations.

“It is with this background that your medical aid scheme is instituting a marginal upward review of contribution for the Zim dollar packages,” reads the statement.

Bon Vie said the move was aimed at realigning their payouts and benefits with prevailing healthcare costs and demands, but also keeping in mind the affordability aspect.

For members contributing under corporate packages, the cheapest plan is now pegged at $413 from $200 for both adults and children. The Mukwa lite plan is now pegged at $2 339 for adults and $1 415 for children from $1 113 and $673 respectively.

First Mutual Health also increased member contributions in February this year citing the alignment of service fees with the prevailing auction rate.

“In response to this development, the fund has adopted the AFHOZ scientific tariffs that are indexed against the auction rate. Our Standard Plan prices are below sustainable levels and the review is necessary to maintain the value of benefits and reduce the incidents of shortfalls,” the scheme said in a statement early this year.

First Mutual Health said after the review of contributions and benefits, it was still in a transitory phase of aligning the contributions and benefits to the claims pattern of its membership.

This indicates that contributions are likely to increase again this year.

“We are cognisant of the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on business operations and individual livelihoods.

“The rates have been structured in a manner which seeks to strike a balance between affordability to our members and ensuring the scheme continues to offer meaningful benefits in line with prevailing market conditions,” said First Mutual.

The scheme nearly doubled the cost for its packages with adult corporate packages like Ruby plan shooting to $4 350 from $3 038 and $2 250 for children from $1 414.

The Association of Healthcare Funders of Zimbabwe (AHFoZ) chief executive Ms Shylet Sanyanga said medical aid societies had not effected the applicable reviews to contributions when the country migrated from using the United States dollar hence the continued upward reviews.

“When the country migrated from the use of the US dollar to the Zimbabwe dollar, medical aid societies did not convert the USD contributions that were applicable at the time in line with the exchange rate.

“This would have resulted in sudden steep increases in member contributions. On the other hand, many healthcare service providers maintained their US dollar fees and they have been applying the parallel exchange rate for conversion,” she said.

She said this mismatch in conversion rates had resulted in the shortfalls that patients were being asked to pay at the point of care.

“Medical aid societies are adjusting contributions to try and catch -up with healthcare service provider rates, in order to narrow or eliminate the shortfall gap. Most medical aid contribution rates are lower than they were during the US dollar era, whereas healthcare fees have been maintained at their previous US dollar levels,” Ms Sanyanga said.- The Herald

Health

Pressure Groups Call For Itai Dzamara Return

Today (Tuesday), 9 March 2021, marks the sixth anniversary of the disappearance of Itai Dzamara, a Zimbabwean journalist, civil society activist and leader of Occupy Africa Unity Square. On 9 March 2015, Rai Dzamara was abducted by five unidentified men from a barbershop in Harare’s Glenview suburb. The men reportedly handcuffed him before taking him away in a white pick-up truck with blurred registration number plates. Dzamara had previously been targeted by State security agents, assaulted and unlawfully detained in separate other incidences.

Following this enforced disappearance, Rai Dzamara’s family made a report at Glen Norah Police Station. Despite the police report and persistent widespread calls for investigations into the abduction, the Zimbabwe Republic Police has over the years remained reluctant and uninterested in diligently looking into the matter. Additionally, High Court Judge, Justice David Mangota, ordered the police to fully investigate the disappearance of Dzamara. However, no meaningful investigation has taken place, as evidenced by the absence of any comprehensive reports submitted by the authorities to the courts.

With the ushering in of the ‘new dispensation’ in 2017, cases of abductions reminiscent of the politically motivated abductions in 2008 where the Forum documented 511 abductions have been rescusitated. In 2019, the Forum documented 86 cases of abductions and torture of political activists, human rights defenders and perceived dissenting voices. In 2020, the Forum documented a further 34 cases of abductions and torture. Though authorities deny their participation in all the cases of abductions, including the case of Dzamara, the abduction and torture of Tawanda Muchehiwa on 30 July 2020 which was caught on CCTV bears resemblance to the abduction of Dzamara. In the same fashion, Muchehiwa was dragged into a white vehicle and disappeared for 2 days in which he emerged with gruelling tales of torture.

The ‘new dispensation’ prides itself on being reformists. However, the continued abductions and torture of citizens speak to a chilling intolerance to dissent and critique and a State bent on consolidating power at the expense of fundamental human rights of citizens. Despite the reformist agenda preached by the new dispensation, the Forum has realised an increase in organised violence and torture, attacks against democratic space, and attacks against free speech and freedom of expression. The ongoing weaponisation of the criminal justice system for political gain is another example of a government failing to implement its reformist agenda.

We call on the government to mobilise the full extent of its resources to investigate the circumstances surrounding Dzamara’s abduction and to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. Dzamara’s family and the generality of Zimbabweans deserve answers on where he is, what happened on 9 March 2015 and who is responsible for his disappearance.

We remind the Government of Zimbabwe of its constitutional obligations to safeguard the right to life and personal liberty, the right to participate in peaceful political activities, the right to demonstrate and petition peacefully and the citizens’ right to express themselves freely and without repercussion. We call on the government to show its commitment to protecting the constitutionally-guaranteed human rights of all Zimbabweans, regardless of political beliefs or affiliation.

We also recommend that:
• The government takes all necessary measures to guarantee the safe return of Itai Dzamara;
• The government guarantees in all circumstances that all human rights defenders in Zimbabwe are able to carry out their legitimate human rights activities without fear of reprisals and tree of all restrictions.
• The government ratifies, domesticates and fully implements provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearances and the United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and its Optional Protocol.
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Itai Dzamara