Bad Governance Is Another Pandemic Tormenting Nation- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is now dangerous to citizens.

President Chamisa made the remarks during his Agenda 2021 address to the nation on Tuesday afternoon.

President Chamisa bemoaned the rampant violation of human rights by the Zanu PF regime.

See part of part of President Chamisa’s Agenda 2021 statement:

Fellow Zimbabweans,
I come before you at a time when our nation and the rest of the world are facing a
deep crisis due to the COVID19 pandemic.

To date, the world has lost 2.54 million people to the pandemic, with 114 million
recorded cases of infection. Our continent has lost over 100 000 lives and we in
Zimbabwe have lost over 1400 people because of the pandemic.

The last few months
have been particularly terrible for our communities.

I commend our healthcare
workers and all those at the frontline in this fight against the pandemic.

All of us have been affected by the pandemic, due to the lockdowns and associated
rules which have been imposed as part of measures to curb the spread of the
pandemic. We are not alone in this fight.

Virtually every nation has had to respond to
a scourge that became an existential threat to humanity.

However, it has reminded all of us members of the human family of our shared
vulnerabilities and the importance of enhancing our networks of cooperation and
assistance in the face of a common enemy.

I commend the excellent work of everyone
who has worked hard and invested much to find solutions to protect humanity from
this pandemic.

In our context, Zimbabwe is weighed down by twin crises – the Covid-19 pandemic
and a bad governance pandemic.

Rising authoritarianism has rendered the State
unstable and saddled with serious contradictions.

Unstable oppressive regimes are
dangerous to their own citizens.

The gross human rights violations against regional
and international instruments must be seen within this context.

But we must not lose
hope. Storms make us stronger yet they never last forever.

It is in this context that I present to you Zimbabwe agenda for 2021.

However, before
I do that, I must comment on how we fared in the past year.
We are Survivors.

2020 was a difficult year, but we survived adverse forces that we trained against us,
itself strong testimony of the strength of the idea that we represent and the undying
spirit of our people. In 2020, we faced crises from two sources: The first was the
crisis that I have already referred to, namely, the crisis of the COVID19 pandemic.

The second was the crisis of authoritarianism whereby the regime embarked on a
relentless assault and onslaught upon democracy and our party.

This assault involved the use of state machinery to subvert democracy and the will of
the people.

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Statement On MDC Alliance Fact-Finding Trip To Chilonga: Full Text

We have spent a few days in the Chiredzi #Chilonga area visiting and listening to compatriots in Chiredzi South and
East.

We have met with ordinary citizens, community leaders and traditional leaders.

We have travelled huge distances to places such as Chikombedzi,Malipati Boli,Gonarezhou

We have seen and heard from a tortured, insecure &angry citizen in the Shangani communities so dominant in this part of the Lowveld.This is a community that has suffered displacements twice before in the 60s they were removed from the Hippo Valley area to make way for sugar estates.

They were then ejected to pave way for huge eco reserves , Gona Rezhou National Park & Malilangwe Reserve.

They subsequently rebuilt their lives in South Eastern Lowveld in areas mulcted by tsetse fly, high temperatures, wild animals, poverty & infrastructure deficits

Years of alienation isolation exclusion & reification make these communities feel like outsiders.Without access in some cases to Zim services such as radio,mobile networks gas stations never mind jobs hospitals & schools there is greater connection with Mozambique&South Africa

The #Chilonga displacements are thus the ultimate invasion and insult on these communities.

They have been told 12500 will be ejected & 9000 hectares taken under phase one . When Phase 2& 3 are completed a massive 21 000 hectares of their land would have been confiscated

For a community that participated in liberation struggle they don’t understand why they should be ejected for only their land to be given to one white men They already do contract farming for Delta & they can’t understand why they can’t contract farm #lucerne for the white man

In view of masses pieces of underutilized agricultural land dotted in their region , they didn’t understand why same land is not being used for the #lucerne project.They don’t understand why cattle grass has become more important than people or the small grains they produce.

They strongly feel that that they are victims not just of greed & avarice but also of tribal rejection as an ethnic minority.They know that the regime has in 41 years been cruel & extractive against ethnic minorities.They have suffered displacements , genocide & exclusion

Vice President Tendai Biti

MDC Alliance leaders in Chiredzi

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MDC Alliance Embarks On Fact-Finding Mission In Chiredzi

Tinashe Sambiri|Villagers in Chilonga area, Chiredzi have been subjected to rejection and abuse over the years, MDC Alliance vice president, Hon Tendai Biti has said.

Hon Biti led an MDC Alliance delegation to Chiredzi for a fact-finding mission at the weekend.

Below is Hon Biti’s statement:

We have spent a few days in the Chiredzi #Chilonga area visiting and listening to compatriots in Chiredzi South and
East.

We have met with ordinary citizens, community leaders and traditional leaders.

We have travelled huge distances to places such as Chikombedzi,Malipati Boli,Gonarezhou.

We have seen and heard from a tortured, insecure &angry citizens in the Shangani communities so dominant in this part of the Lowveld.This is a community that has suffered displacements twice before in the 60s they were removed from the Hippo Valley area to make way for sugar estates.

They were then ejected to pave way for huge eco reserves , Gona Rezhou National Park & Malilangwe Reserve.

They subsequently rebuilt their lives in South Eastern Lowveld in areas mulcted by tsetse fly, high temperatures, wild animals, poverty & infrastructure deficits .

Years of alienation isolation exclusion & reification make these communities feel like outsiders.Without access in some cases to Zim services such as radio,mobile networks gas stations never mind jobs hospitals & schools there is greater connection with Mozambique&South Africa

The #Chilonga displacements are thus the ultimate invasion and insult on these communities.

They have been told 12500 will be ejected & 9000 hectares taken under phase one . When Phase 2& 3 are completed a massive 21 000 hectares of their land would have been confiscated

For a community that participated in liberation struggle they don’t understand why they should be ejected for only their land to be given to one white men They already do contract farming for Delta & they can’t understand why they can’t contract farm #lucerne for the white man

In view of masses pieces of underutilized agricultural land dotted in their region , they didn’t understand why same land is not being used for the #lucerne project.They don’t understand why cattle grass has become more important than people or the small grains they produce.

They strongly feel that that they are victims not just of greed & avarice but also of tribal rejection as an ethnic minority.They know that the regime has in 41 years been cruel & extractive against ethnic minorities.They have suffered displacements , genocide & exclusion

Vice President Tendai Biti

MDC Alliance

Health Alert:The Difference Between Good And Bad 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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Police Arrest Tsikamutanda

A TSIKAMUTANDA and a villager have been arrested in Dete, Hwange District after they allegedly forcibly undressed an 80-year-old woman and shaved her pubic hair accusing her of having sexual intercourse with men using mubobobo.

Mubobobo is said to a supernatural way of having sex with others, without their consent.

Malachi Ncube, a tsikamutanda whose age was not given but residing at Croc Farm in Binga and Mavis Ndlovu (58) of Hangano village, Gwayi area in Dete were in the company of Otilia Fuzani (49) also from Gwayi when they allegedly committed the crime on the complainant whose identity has been concealed to protect her.

Hangano villagers had invited Ncube to consult him after underwear belonging to one of the villagers’ children went missing before the complainant’s 11-year-old grandson was found with the undergarments.

Villagers suspected witchcraft and convened a meeting where it was agreed that a tsikamutanda should be consulted.

Ncube, who was already in the village at a one of the villagers’ homestead, accused the complainant of possessing mubobobo which he said she uses to have sex with men in the village.

The tsikamutanda alleged that the complainant had slept with all men in Hangano village using mubobobo.

A cleansing ceremony was organised where Ncube, Ndlovu and Fuzani allegedly took the complainant to a room where they forcibly undressed her before shaving her pubic hair.

The elderly woman reported the matter to the police.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Inspector Glory Banda confirmed the arrest of Ncube and Ndlovu while Fuzani is on the run.

He said Ncube and Ndlovu are being charged with indecent assault and will soon appear in court.

“I can confirm the incident which occurred on the 13th of February where village head Mr Albert Moyo called for a meeting where complainant also attended at around 7AM. At the meeting it was alleged that complainant’s grandson was seen with panties belonging to a neighbour’s children. The undies had gone missing some time ago,” said Insp Banda.

He said villagers resolved to consult a prophet or inyanga over the issue and they approached the accused who was already in the village.

The tsikamutanda alleged that the complainant had been having sexual intercourse with all men in the village using mubobobo, said Insp Banda.

He said the Ncube, Ndlovu and Fuzani forced the complainant to undress before Ncube shaved her pubic hair while Ndlovu and Fuzani held her.

In the process, the complainant sustained an injury on her privates and bled.

Meanwhile, police have urged members of the public to desist from consulting tsikamutandas saying their activities are illegal.

“We appeal to all citizens to report all tsikamutanda activities. All their operations are illicit and should not be allowed to conduct witch hunting activities. On numerous occasions they have made off with several herds of cattle at the mercy of suffering and unsuspecting villagers,” said Insp Banda.

The complainant was referred to St Luke’s Hospital in Lupane where she was treated and discharged.- Chronicle

Gokwe Man Catches Wife Having S**, Stabs Boyfriend

By A Correspondent- A Gokwe has appeared before a local magistrate for allegedly frenziedly stabbed a man he found having sex with his wife.
Oscar Mazorodze (27) of Chirindagomo Village, Chief Chireya in Gokwe North, was arraigned before Gokwe Magistrate Mr Busani Sibanda facing murder charges.

Mazorodze allegedly stabbed Johane Mareya multiple times with a kitchen knife after catching him pants down with his wife Brenda Dhlodhlo.

Mareya died upon admission at Gokwe District Hospital.

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

Prosecuting, Mr Liberty Chimwaradze told the court that on March 5 at around 3pm, the accused unexpectedly returned from work.
He proceeded straight to the 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.

Probably incensed, 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.
Mareya’s body was ferried to Gokwe Hospital for postmortem

-Chronicle

Chamisa Aides Nude Pictures, Minister and Top Cop Slapped With Lawsuit

By A Correspondent-Home Affairs Minister, Kazembe Kazembe and Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga have been dragged to the courts for circulating two MDC-Alliance youth leaders’ nude pictures while they were hospitalised last year.

MDC Alliance Harare West MP Joanna Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri are suing the two top government officials for $15 million.

In summons filed separately at the High Court, Mamombe is claiming $10 million while Chimbiri is demanding $5 million for the shame they endured after their nude pictures went viral on social media platforms.

The photos were captured by a Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officer identified as Chief Superintendent Philip who has been cited as the first respondent in the summons.

“The first defendant would at various times request the plaintiff to remove clothing to expose the various sections of her body so that she would capture them. This exercise was carried out solely by the first defendant and no other person was granted permission by the plaintiff to do so.”
“The circulation of the plaintiff’s sensitive photographs was made without reasonable grounds and therefore negligent, malicious and unlawful. At all material times, the first defendant who negligently and unlawfully released the sensitive photographs of the plaintiff’s body into circulation was acting within the course and scope of her employment under the control or instructions of the Commissioner-General and the minister,” said Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) who are representing the two.

Mamombe, Chimbiri and Netsai Murova were hospitalised last year at a local private clinic following their abduction by suspected state agents.
According to Mamombe and Chimbiri, Philip took the pictures claiming to be conducting some investigations on the alleged abduction.

Cited as respondents are; Chief Superintendent Philip, Detective Chief Inspector Chafa, Officer in Charge Law and Order Harare Central Police station, Commissioner Makotose and Officer Commanding Criminal Investigations Headquarters, Police Commissioner-General Matanga and Home Affairs Minister Kazembe.

-NewZimbabwe.com

Fake Grace Mugabe PhD- Who Should Be Jailed, Gigi Or Nyagura?

By James Gwati- The Harare magistrate’s courts have summoned the former University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Levi Nyagura to stand trial on allegations of awarding former First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe a doctorate in 2014.

Nyagura is to appear at the Harare magistrate court on April 15 to answer to criminal abuse of office charges.

Circumstances leading to the former Vice Chancellor’s arrest are that in 2011, he single-handedly accepted and approved the application by Ntombizodwa Grace Marufu (Mrs Mugabe maiden name) to study for a doctorate in sociology.

Nyagura allegedly did so without the knowledge and recommendation of the departmental board and faculty of the higher degrees committee in violation of UZ quality assurance, guidelines and benchmarks.

Tsvangirai Former Aide In US$500 000 Land Corruption Scam

By James Gwati- Former MDC legislator for Mabvuku/Tafara, Timothy Mubhawu, is being investigated by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission for conniving with the former First Lady Grace Mugabe in a US$10 million land corruption scam.

In the scam, Mubhawu is alleged to have received land worth US$432 000.

ZACC said Grace Mugabe in the same case transferred to companies under the directorship of two of her children, Bona and Robert Mugabe Jnr, seven stands totalling just under 10,2ha.

“Companies and individuals associated with the First family that benefited include Farai Olivia Mushonganyika who obtained land worth US$364 000 without paying, Junior Gumbochuma for land worth US$544 000 (1,2ha), Penking Investment for the land of US$812 000 and Montshow Investments for the land of US$1,9 million,” said ZACC.

Fake Grace Mugabe PhD-Ex-UZ Boss Back In Court

By A Correspondent-Former University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Levi Nyagura who is accused of awarding former First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe a doctorate in 2014 has been summoned to appear in court for trial.

Nyagura is to appear at the Harare magistrate court on April 15 to answer to criminal abuse of office charges.

Circumstances leading to the former Vice Chancellor’s arrest are that in 2011, he single-handedly accepted and approved the application by Ntombizodwa Grace Marufu (Mrs Mugabe maiden name) to study for a doctorate in sociology.

Nyagura allegedly did so without the knowledge and recommendation of the departmental board and faculty of higher degrees committee in violation of UZ quality assurance, guidelines and benchmarking.

The court heard that during the same period, Nyagura covertly appointed Professor Claude Mararike to supervise Mrs Mugabe’s thesis without the knowledge and approval of the department board of sociology, which was mandated to accept applications and allocate supervisors to students in terms of general academic regulations.

Nyagura led supervisors and examiners to Mrs Mugabe’s Mazowe Estate where oral examinations were purportedly done without the knowledge and approval of the academic committee, the State alleges.

The oral examination was supposed to be done at the UZ campus.

-Herald

Silobela Family Refuses To Bury Slain Relative

A family from Silobela, Midlands Province is refusing to bury a slain relative, demanding a 30-herd of cattle from the family of a man accused of having murdered him.

The family believes that their relative, Mthandazo Moyo (52) who was a teacher at Simana Primary School, was killed by Thobelani Bhebhe after a misunderstanding over a woman about two weeks ago.

The Moyo family demanded that the Bhebhe family part with 30 beasts plus US$3 000 dollars.

However, the Bhebhe family managed to release five cattle but the Moyos refused to accept them and dumped the body at the Bhebhe homestead demanding full payment.

But following Silobela legislator Mthokozisi Manoki-Mpofu and Chief Malisa’s intervention, the family softened their stance and buried their relatives on Sunday. MP Manoki-Mpofu said:

It is true that the Moyo family had dumped the body at the Bhebhe homestead as they demanded that they be paid 30 cattle and money.

I had to intervene together with Chief Malisa as the body was now at an advanced stage of decomposition.

Fortunately, they understood and burial was conducted and we are now negotiating to see how Bhebhe can now pay the remaining beasts and the remaining money.

Manoki-Mpofu further revealed that the Moyo family have reduced the number of cattle from 30 to 15 plus money on top.

He said he was working with Chief Malisa on how the Bhebhe family can come up with a payment plan to settle the outstanding debt.-statemedia

Lions Headache In Hwange As Schools Open

By A Correspondent- The Hwange community is worried over the safety of learners as lions that have killed about 30 livestock in the area are yet to be restrained when schools are scheduled to reopen soon.

Schools are scheduled to open at the end of March and Dopota villagers, Hwange bemoan the lack of a solution to the issue of lions in the area.

Some villagers told ZBC News that village elders were convinced that there is a need to carry out rituals to ward off the troublesome beasts.

Said a villager:

The marauding lions have given us a serious headache and we feel we need to put our heads together and explore all options available that can bring peace in the area. There are some who fee we need to carry out a ceremony to try and ward off the lions.

Meanwhile, ZIMPARKS Public Relations Manager Mr. Tinashe Farawo said they were tracking the marauding lions to ensure the safety of the villagers.

He said:

It has been long in terms of tracking down the lions and this is largely due to the fact that during this time of year, there is a lot of thicket around that area hence its not easy to track down the animals. Our team is however on the ground and we will continue to track the animals and make sure that we capture and release the predators into the park, he said.

Conservationists say it is disappointing that as the human-wildlife conflict rages on in Dopota, animal rights activists have chosen to ignore the plight of the community and will only surface when the animals are gunned down.

Human-wildlife conflict has been on the rise especially in areas close to national parks.-statemedia

Bindura Man’s Bid To Rape 6yr Old Backfires

A 22 year old Bindura man who lured a six-year-old girl to his house through a footpath in a bid to rape her has been jailed.

Ndangariro Bhurasho was sentenced to 12 months in jail by magistrate Maria Msika for indecent assault after he removed the minor’s pair of trousers.

The magistrate conditionally suspended 4 months of the sentence.

Prosecutor Shiella Kudzai Maribha told the court that sometime in February Bhurasho met the girl in a bush where she was coming from the field.

He told her to follow him saying he wanted to show her a clear road.

The minor followed him and he led her to his house.

The convict persuaded the minor to enter his kitchen hut.

Upon entering Bhurasho removed the minor’s pair of trousers and she shouted for help.

He then told the girl to dress up and go home.

She went home and told people leading to the arrest of Bhurasho.

MDC Alliance Empowers Landless Chiredzi Residents

Tinashe Sambiri|Government agents are tormenting MDC Alliance councillor for ward 18, Chiredzi, Gilbert Mutubuki in a bid to distrupt an irrigation project he launched to assist residents.

Mutubuki recently launched a flourishing irrigation project in ward 18 to assist local residents with income generating projects.

Mutubuki was on Sunday summoned to Triangle Police Station for allegedly violating lockdown restrictions.

Police also claim Mutubuki attacked war veterans.

“We distributed 100 hectares of land to residents in ward 18, Chiredzi.The irrigation project we are running is beginning to yield results.

On Sunday, police summoned me to Triangle Police Station.

They are accusing me of violating lockdown restrictions.They are also claiming that I assaulted war veterans.

They want to disturb the irrigation project we are running,” said Mutubuki.

Plot To Arrest MDC Alliance Official Exposed

Tinashe Sambiri|Government agents are tormenting MDC Alliance councillor for ward 18, Chiredzi, Gilbert Mutubuki in a bid to distrupt an irrigation project he launched to assist residents.

Mutubuki recently launched a flourishing irrigation project in ward 18 to assist local residents with income generating projects.

Mutubuki was on Sunday summoned to Triangle Police Station for allegedly violating lockdown restrictions.

Police also claim Mutubuki attacked war veterans.

“We distributed 100 hectares of land to residents in ward 18, Chiredzi.The irrigation project we are running is beginning to yield results.

On Sunday, police summoned me to Triangle Police Station.

They are accusing me of violating lockdown restrictions.They are also claiming that I assaulted war veterans.

They want to disturb the irrigation project we are running,” said Mutubuki.

Gilbert Mutubuki

Zanu PF Agents Disrupt Chiredzi Irrigation Project

Tinashe Sambiri|Government agents are tormenting MDC Alliance councillor for ward 18, Chiredzi, Gilbert Mutubuki in a bid to distrupt an irrigation project he launched to assist residents.

Mutubuki recently launched a flourishing irrigation project in ward 18 to assist local residents with income generating projects.

Mutubuki was on Sunday summoned to Triangle Police Station for allegedly violating lockdown restrictions.

Police also claim Mutubuki attacked war veterans.

“We distributed 100 hectares of land to residents in ward 18, Chiredzi.The irrigation project we are running is beginning to yield results.

On Sunday, police summoned me to Triangle Police Station.

They are accusing me of violating lockdown restrictions.They are also claiming that I assaulted war veterans.

They want to disturb the irrigation project we are running,” said Mutubuki.

Two Exciting Players Join Warriors Camp

The Zdravko Logarusic-led Warriors technical has roped in the duo of Sudan-based Last Jesi and Simba SC’s Perfect Chokwende in the provisional Warriors for this month’s AFCON qualifiers against Botswana and Zambia.

Zimbabwe travel to Botswana for a date with the Zebras on March 25 before hosting Chipolopolo at the giant National Sports Stadium four days later but preparations for the impending battles have been marred by the unavailability of key members of the team, including Marvelous Nakamba, Tino Kadewere, David Moyo and Khama Billiat due to clubs’ unwillingness to release players and injuries respectively.

This has led to Loga seeking alternatives, hence the drafting in of Chikwende and Jesi.

The locally-based Warriors stars named in the provisional squad are expected to start trooping into camp on Friday- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Warriors

Warriors Defender Jirira Cleared For AFCON Qualifiers

United States-based Warriors defender Tendai Jirera has been cleared by his club to travel to Zimbabwe for the impending AFCON qualifiers.

The 29-year-old, who is on the ranks of American third tier side Detroit City, was included in the provisional squad named by coach Zdravko Logarusic, for the decisive games against Botswana and Zambia scheduled for later this month.

Jirira has been cleared by his club to travel to Zimbabwe for the matches, in the wake of Covid-19 related logistical challenges around the world.

We also learnt last week that captain Knowledge Musona was cleared by Belgian side KAS Eupen, so has towering defender Victor Kamhuka, who plies his trade in Malaysia.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Jirira

Klopp’s Job Safe

Jurgen Klopp’s future with Liverpool is reportedly safe despite a poor run form in the team’s last fourteen league games.

The Reds are enduring their worst home record, having gone for six consecutive defeats at Anfield. Their latest slump came in the 1-0 loss to Fulham to drop to number eight on the log standings.

The poor run has stirred speculation on the future of the coach.

But according to The Athletic‘s James Pearce, Klopp’s job is safe, with club owners, Fenway Sports Group, backing him.

“Klopp’s job is safe and rightly so. It would be ridiculous to even think about a change, regardless of what happens between now and May. He’s had a lot to contend with but it’s still fair to criticise decisions and question what on earth is going on…

“Following the glory of recent years, Klopp has more than enough credit in the bank to ride out whatever the final few months of a dismal 2020/21 throws at him,” Pearce writes.

This comes following an incredible period under the German, which saw Liverpool reach the Champions League final in 2018 and win it in 2019, followed by a Premier League, UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup treble last season.

Klopp also insisted that there has been no suggestion from FSG that he will lose his job if he cannot save Liverpool’s season from total failure.

He told reporters last week: “We cannot do other than our best – and that’s how it always is.

“And if there is somebody who thinks there is another one (manager) who can do better then they have to make the decision. That is clear.

“I don’t think that’s the case. Not that nobody else can do it better but because I don’t think any of the directors have that opinion – at least nobody told me.

“When we win football games we are not constantly partying and if we lose we are not punching each other’s face. It is somewhere in between.”- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

We Are Being Punished For Refusing To Endorse Mnangagwa’s Illegitimate Regime- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is now dangerous to citizens.

President Chamisa made the remarks during his Agenda 2021 address to the nation on Tuesday afternoon.

President Chamisa bemoaned the rampant violation of human rights by the Zanu PF regime.

See part of part of President Chamisa’s Agenda 2021 statement:

Fellow Zimbabweans,
I come before you at a time when our nation and the rest of the world are facing a
deep crisis due to the COVID19 pandemic.

To date, the world has lost 2.54 million people to the pandemic, with 114 million
recorded cases of infection. Our continent has lost over 100 000 lives and we in
Zimbabwe have lost over 1400 people because of the pandemic.

The last few months
have been particularly terrible for our communities.

I commend our healthcare
workers and all those at the frontline in this fight against the pandemic.

All of us have been affected by the pandemic, due to the lockdowns and associated
rules which have been imposed as part of measures to curb the spread of the
pandemic. We are not alone in this fight.

Virtually every nation has had to respond to
a scourge that became an existential threat to humanity.

However, it has reminded all of us members of the human family of our shared
vulnerabilities and the importance of enhancing our networks of cooperation and
assistance in the face of a common enemy.

I commend the excellent work of everyone
who has worked hard and invested much to find solutions to protect humanity from
this pandemic.

In our context, Zimbabwe is weighed down by twin crises – the Covid-19 pandemic
and a bad governance pandemic.

Rising authoritarianism has rendered the State
unstable and saddled with serious contradictions.

Unstable oppressive regimes are
dangerous to their own citizens.

The gross human rights violations against regional
and international instruments must be seen within this context.

But we must not lose
hope. Storms make us stronger yet they never last forever.

It is in this context that I present to you Zimbabwe agenda for 2021.

However, before
I do that, I must comment on how we fared in the past year.
We are Survivors.

2020 was a difficult year, but we survived adverse forces that we trained against us,
itself strong testimony of the strength of the idea that we represent and the undying
spirit of our people. In 2020, we faced crises from two sources: The first was the
crisis that I have already referred to, namely, the crisis of the COVID19 pandemic.

The second was the crisis of authoritarianism whereby the regime embarked on a
relentless assault and onslaught upon democracy and our party.

This assault involved the use of state machinery to subvert democracy and the will of
the people.

Also watch video below:

Under 17 AFCON Tournament Cancelled Due To COVID-19

CAF has announced the cancellation of the 2021 Afcon U17 tournament which was scheduled to start this weekend.

The cancellation is due to new wave of the coronavirus pandemic which has affected the host country, Morocco, and beyond.

The decision was made at an emergency committee meeting on Monday.

Here is a statement by CAF:

The CAF Emergency Committee met on Monday, March 08, 2021 in Rabat, Morocco to decide on the holding of the 2021 U17 Total Africa Cup of Nations.

The Committee was made aware of the constraints faced by some of the participating member associations as well as the host country including the fact that the coronavirus pandemic continues to present significant challenges for the organization of international sporting events.

Taking into account the cancellation by FIFA of the Under-17 World Cup for which the U-17 CAN was no longer qualifying, the Committee further noted:

• The resurgence of the Covid19 pandemic.

• Increased restrictions on international travel

• Uncertainty about the evolution of the situation

For all these reasons, the Committee decided to cancel the 2021 edition of the Total U17 Africa Cup of Nations- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

AFCON Under 17 Tournament

Parirenyatwa Trial Fails To Resume

The trial of former health minister David Parirenyatwa failed to resume on Monday when the presiding magistrate did not turn up.

Court officials said magistrate Elijah Makomo was indisposed owing to poor health and the trial was delayed until April 23.

Parirenyatwa’s trial, on hold since 2018, has been postponed on several occasions for various reasons.

Parirenyatwa is accused of showing favour to Newman Madzikwa when he appointed him managing director of the National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm), replacing Nancy Sifeku who had reached retirement age and was allegedly not up to the task.

Prosecutors say Madzikwa is Parirenyatwa’s relative.

During the early days of the trial, Dr George Washaya, the former NatPharm board chair, accused the police of fiddling with his statement to incriminate Parirenyatwa.

He said what was before the courts was far removed from what he stated during investigations.

Washaya exonerated Parirenyatwa, testifying that Madzikwa’s appointment was a decision by the entire ministry and not by Parirenyatwa alone.

He also told court that Sifeku, who was replaced by Madzikwa, was no longer competent, adding that she had reached retirement age after 12 years at NatPharm.

As the drama unfolded, Prosecutor General Kumbirai Hodzi at one time asked to make a special intervention, telling the court that he was still “considering the matter,” despite the fact that the trial has already started.

Hodzi had also previously instructed the prosecution to stop Parirenyatwa’s trial for criminal abuse of office.

-ZimLive

All Female Crew In Commemoration Of International Women’s Day: FASTJET

Today (yesterday) we commemorate International Women’s Day by performing an all-female crew flight from Harare to Johannesburg.

Fastjet

Our morning flight departure from Harare to Johannesburg flight number FN8222 was performed by an all-female crew as we celebrate International Women’s Day and commemorate Women of Aviation Worldwide Week.

Captain Chipo Matimba was in command of this iconic flight, with First Officer Chipo Gatsi completing the cockpit crew.

Cabin Crew member, Tichafara Sibanda ensured all passengers were well looked after in the cabin during this flight.

We are pleased to operate an all-female fight on International Women’s Day, a day marked globally and which this year has as its hashtag theme #ChooseToChallenge.

The flight from Harare to Johannesburg coincides with the commemoration of the 11th Women of Aviation Worldwide Week, which this year is running from the 8th to 14th of March.

As a sign of care and recognition of all the women onboard this flight, we have extended our lowest fares offering for their next fastjet flight across our network.

This year for the Women of Aviation Worldwide Week, we will be profiling exceptional women within the airline.

Each one will share their inspirational life story of how they have reached altitudinal levels within the aviation industry. Captain Chipo Matimba said:

It was such an honour to command an all-female flight as we celebrate our achievements as women on this International Women’s Day.

Particularly today as we recognise the first woman to obtain a pilot’s licence. Both International Women’s Day and the Women of Aviation Worldwide Week are key dates that we have to celebrate as role models of gender equality and equal opportunities.

State Security Agents Torment MDC Alliance Councillor

Tinashe Sambiri|Government agents are tormenting MDC Alliance councillor for ward 18, Chiredzi, Gilbert Mutubuki in a bid to distrupt an irrigation project he launched to assist residents.

Mutubuki recently launched a flourishing irrigation project in ward 18 to assist local residents with income generating projects.

Mutubuki was on Sunday summoned to Triangle Police Station for allegedly violating lockdown restrictions.

Police also claim Mutubuki attacked war veterans.

“We distributed 100 hectares of land to residents in ward 18, Chiredzi.The irrigation project we are running is beginning to yield results.

On Sunday, police summoned me to Triangle Police Station.

They are accusing me of violating lockdown restrictions.They are also claiming that I assaulted war veterans.

They want to disturb the irrigation project we are running,” said Mutubuki.

Cornered ED Refashiones Statutory Instrument To Evict Chilonga Villagers.

By A Correspondent- The Zanu-PF government, stung by public outcry and a recent court ruling which annulled its planned mass eviction of Chilonga villagers in Chiredzi, has come up with a subtle ploy to pursue the matter using a “refashioned statutory instrument”.

On February 26, government promulgated SI 50 of 2021, ordering the villagers to vacate their ancestral land to pave way for a lucerne production project by Dendairy, a company based in Kwekwe.

The SI read: “Communal Land (Excision of Land) (Notice, 2021): His Excellency, the President, in terms of section 6(1) (b) of the Communal Land Act [Chapter 20:04], hereby makes the following notice:— 1. This notice may be cited as the Communal Land (Excision of Land) Notice, 2021. 2. The area of land described hereunder in terms of the schedule shall cease to be part of the Chiredzi Communal Land.”

The area covers 12 940 hectares.

But a Masvingo magistrate on Saturday ruled against the planned evictions. Presidential spokesperson George Charamba yesterday tweeted on his @ Jamwanda2 handle that government would soon issue a “refashioned statutory instrument” on the Chilonga evictions.

“Lucerne growing is a small part of the development plan of the affected area. The plan is far-flung and involves irrigation of over 200 000 hectares under thousands of centre pivots, all for crop, fruit and beef production. Those wishing to diss (dismiss) the project do so by presenting it as a one-item affair, which it isn’t.”

He added: “They also predicate it on the coming in of an outsider as a fodder grower forgetting the bulk of the plan is State-involved and funded or the development of community and country! Anyway, there will be complete communication from government, both by a comprehensive statement and a refashioned statutory instrument.”

Masvingo Provincial Affairs minister Ezra Chadzamira was quoted in the State media as saying: “We have a few homes that will have to be moved as part of the reorganisation that will take place as new developments take shape in the area, but these affected people will still be resettled in the same area because we want them all to benefit from the project as lucerne grass outgrowers.”

But MDC Alliance vice-president Tendai Biti yesterday told NewsDay that government could not amend an SI, adding that the correct procedure would be to repeal it.

“There is nothing like a refashioned statutory instrument. They simply have to repeal SI 50 of 2021, which took away land ownership rights of the Chilonga people. They cannot amend a statutory instrument,” Biti said.

Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum executive director Musa Kika said SI 50 of 2021 was unlawful and could not be amended.

“Government should correct that through wide consultations which are centred on the villagers themselves. They can only take away the land through an informed consent of the Chilonga people and in this case, the villagers do not want to give up their land,” he said.

“That the farmers will be contracted as out-growers is mere propaganda aimed at sanitising the inhumane evictions. If the villagers are going to be contracted as out-growers, then no evictions should be done.”

Kika added that government had vast idle land, hence by targeting a habited area, it could suggest that it wanted the land for other purposes than lucerne farming.

Following the promulgation of the SI 50 of 2021, Local Government deputy minister Marian Chombo told Parliament that government had identified alternative land for the villagers.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said the evictions were constitutional since the project was of national interest.

However, when contacted for comment over whether SI 50 of 2021 would be amended, as suggested in Charamba’s tweet, Ziyambi curtly said: “Just ask the Minister of Local Government, July Moyo”.

But Moyo said he could not immediately respond to questions by NewsDay as he was in a meeting.

Addressing a Press conference in Harare yesterday, Biti said government could not evict villagers willy-nilly without their consent.

He said over the weekend, the opposition MDC Alliance dispatched a fivemember delegation on a fact-finding mission to Chilonga, and established that the villagers were arguing that the evictions were a replica of the Gukurahundi genocide of the 1980s, which claimed over 20 000 civilians in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces.

“This is an extensive programme of displacement. Government is going to displace the villagers in three phases. The first one is of 12 000 villagers on 12 940 hectares of land. The villagers said they don’t want to give up their land. They are asking to be left alone. They are regarding the evictions as a continued onslaught on the people of the Nguni origin,” Biti said.

“They said Gukurahundi was targeted on people of Nguni origin. Chiadzwa also displaced the Ndau, who are of the Nguni community and now it is Chilonga for the lucerne project. They are also concerned that there are no plans by the government to relocate them. They don’t know where they would be settled if they are to be displaced. There should be a referendum for the land to give villagers the right to decide.”

He also urged government to expedite the devolution process to enhance self-governance in local authorities and curb abuse of minority tribes.-Newsday

“Mnangagwa Cannot Subvert The Will Of The People Forever”

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is now dangerous to citizens.

President Chamisa made the remarks during his Agenda 2021 address to the nation on Tuesday afternoon.

President Chamisa bemoaned the rampant violation of human rights by the Zanu PF regime.

See part of part of President Chamisa’s Agenda 2021 statement:

Fellow Zimbabweans,
I come before you at a time when our nation and the rest of the world are facing a
deep crisis due to the COVID19 pandemic.

To date, the world has lost 2.54 million people to the pandemic, with 114 million
recorded cases of infection. Our continent has lost over 100 000 lives and we in
Zimbabwe have lost over 1400 people because of the pandemic.

The last few months
have been particularly terrible for our communities.

I commend our healthcare
workers and all those at the frontline in this fight against the pandemic.

All of us have been affected by the pandemic, due to the lockdowns and associated
rules which have been imposed as part of measures to curb the spread of the
pandemic. We are not alone in this fight.

Virtually every nation has had to respond to
a scourge that became an existential threat to humanity.

However, it has reminded all of us members of the human family of our shared
vulnerabilities and the importance of enhancing our networks of cooperation and
assistance in the face of a common enemy.

I commend the excellent work of everyone
who has worked hard and invested much to find solutions to protect humanity from
this pandemic.

In our context, Zimbabwe is weighed down by twin crises – the Covid-19 pandemic
and a bad governance pandemic.

Rising authoritarianism has rendered the State
unstable and saddled with serious contradictions.

Unstable oppressive regimes are
dangerous to their own citizens.

The gross human rights violations against regional
and international instruments must be seen within this context.

But we must not lose
hope. Storms make us stronger yet they never last forever.

It is in this context that I present to you Zimbabwe agenda for 2021.

However, before
I do that, I must comment on how we fared in the past year.
We are Survivors.

2020 was a difficult year, but we survived adverse forces that we trained against us,
itself strong testimony of the strength of the idea that we represent and the undying
spirit of our people. In 2020, we faced crises from two sources: The first was the
crisis that I have already referred to, namely, the crisis of the COVID19 pandemic.

The second was the crisis of authoritarianism whereby the regime embarked on a
relentless assault and onslaught upon democracy and our party.

This assault involved the use of state machinery to subvert democracy and the will of
the people.

Also watch video below:

Man Catches, Stabs Wife’ s Lover

A Gokwe man allegedly stabbed a man he found enjoying sex with his wife.

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

Mazorodze allegedly stabbed Johane Mareya multiple times with a kitchen knife after catching him pants down with his wife Brenda Dhlodhlo.

Mareya died upon admission at Gokwe District Hospital.

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

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

He proceeded straight to the 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.

Probably incensed, Mazorodze reached for a knife and stabbed Mareya 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.

Mareya’s body was ferried to Gokwe Hospital for postmortem.

How Zanu PF Is Abusing Chilonga Villagers

Tinashe Sambiri|Villagers in Chilonga area, Chiredzi have been subjected to rejection and abuse over the years, MDC Alliance vice president, Hon Tendai Biti has said.

Hon Biti led an MDC Alliance delegation to Chiredzi for a fact-finding mission at the weekend.

Below is Hon Biti’s statement:

We have spent a few days in the Chiredzi #Chilonga area visiting and listening to compatriots in Chiredzi South and
East.

We have met with ordinary citizens, community leaders and traditional leaders.

We have travelled huge distances to places such as Chikombedzi,Malipati Boli,Gonarezhou.

We have seen and heard from a tortured, insecure &angry citizen in the Shangani communities so dominant in this part of the Lowveld.This is a community that has suffered displacements twice before in the 60s they were removed from the Hippo Valley area to make way for sugar estates.

They were then ejected to pave way for huge eco reserves , Gona Rezhou National Park & Malilangwe Reserve.

They subsequently rebuilt their lives in South Eastern Lowveld in areas mulcted by tsetse fly, high temperatures, wild animals, poverty & infrastructure deficits .

Years of alienation isolation exclusion & reification make these communities feel like outsiders.Without access in some cases to Zim services such as radio,mobile networks gas stations never mind jobs hospitals & schools there is greater connection with Mozambique&South Africa

The #Chilonga displacements are thus the ultimate invasion and insult on these communities.

They have been told 12500 will be ejected & 9000 hectares taken under phase one . When Phase 2& 3 are completed a massive 21 000 hectares of their land would have been confiscated

For a community that participated in liberation struggle they don’t understand why they should be ejected for only their land to be given to one white men They already do contract farming for Delta & they can’t understand why they can’t contract farm #lucerne for the white man

In view of masses pieces of underutilized agricultural land dotted in their region , they didn’t understand why same land is not being used for the #lucerne project.They don’t understand why cattle grass has become more important than people or the small grains they produce.

They strongly feel that that they are victims not just of greed & avarice but also of tribal rejection as an ethnic minority.They know that the regime has in 41 years been cruel & extractive against ethnic minorities.They have suffered displacements , genocide & exclusion

Vice President Tendai Biti

MDC Alliance delegation in Chiredzi

16 year Old Watches As ZRP Cops “Abduct” Mother Brutally Assaulted By ZB Bank CEO Mutandagayi

“The police, my dad pulled a fast one on her. Obviously paid them to do that…”

By A Correspondent | Barely a day after the ZB bank Chief Executive Officer Ronald Mutandagayi issued a press statement, Zimbabwe Republic Police officers have arrested the wife of his wife, Loveness.

The two estranged lovers were taken away on Tuesday morning according to their 16 year old daughter who told ZimEye, “Hi. My mum was taken she isn’t here. “

She continued saying, “the both of my parents whereabouts are unknown I’m with my grandma.

“The police, my dad pulled a fast one on her. Obviously paid them to do that.”

The development follows the leaking of a 13 sec long video of the man assaulting his wife, and which Mutandagayi says is only 2 seconds long.

A comment from the police could not be obtained at the time of writing.

THIS iS A DEVELOPING STORY…

Carbohydrates And Your Health

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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MDC Alliance Councillor Launches Irrigation Project

Tinashe Sambiri|Government agents are tormenting MDC Alliance councillor for ward 18, Chiredzi, Gilbert Mutubuki in a bid to distrupt an irrigation project he launched to assist residents.

Mutubuki recently launched a flourishing irrigation project in ward 18 to assist local residents with income generating projects.

Mutubuki was on Sunday summoned to Triangle Police Station for allegedly violating lockdown restrictions.

Police also claim Mutubuki attacked war veterans.

“We distributed 100 hectares of land to residents in ward 18, Chiredzi.The irrigation project we are running is beginning to yield results.

On Sunday, police summoned me to Triangle Police Station.

They are accusing me of violating lockdown restrictions.They are also claiming that I assaulted war veterans.

They want to disturb the irrigation project we are running,” said Mutubuki.

Gilbert Mutubuki

We Are Survivors- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is now dangerous to citizens.

President Chamisa made the remarks during his Agenda 2021 address to the nation on Tuesday afternoon.

President Chamisa bemoaned the rampant violation of human rights by the Zanu PF regime.

See part of part of President Chamisa’s Agenda 2021 statement:

Fellow Zimbabweans,
I come before you at a time when our nation and the rest of the world are facing a
deep crisis due to the COVID19 pandemic.

To date, the world has lost 2.54 million people to the pandemic, with 114 million
recorded cases of infection. Our continent has lost over 100 000 lives and we in
Zimbabwe have lost over 1400 people because of the pandemic.

The last few months
have been particularly terrible for our communities.

I commend our healthcare
workers and all those at the frontline in this fight against the pandemic.

All of us have been affected by the pandemic, due to the lockdowns and associated
rules which have been imposed as part of measures to curb the spread of the
pandemic. We are not alone in this fight.

Virtually every nation has had to respond to
a scourge that became an existential threat to humanity.

However, it has reminded all of us members of the human family of our shared
vulnerabilities and the importance of enhancing our networks of cooperation and
assistance in the face of a common enemy.

I commend the excellent work of everyone
who has worked hard and invested much to find solutions to protect humanity from
this pandemic.

In our context, Zimbabwe is weighed down by twin crises – the Covid-19 pandemic
and a bad governance pandemic.

Rising authoritarianism has rendered the State
unstable and saddled with serious contradictions.

Unstable oppressive regimes are
dangerous to their own citizens.

The gross human rights violations against regional
and international instruments must be seen within this context.

But we must not lose
hope. Storms make us stronger yet they never last forever.

It is in this context that I present to you Zimbabwe agenda for 2021.

However, before
I do that, I must comment on how we fared in the past year.
We are Survivors.

2020 was a difficult year, but we survived adverse forces that we trained against us,
itself strong testimony of the strength of the idea that we represent and the undying
spirit of our people. In 2020, we faced crises from two sources: The first was the
crisis that I have already referred to, namely, the crisis of the COVID19 pandemic.

The second was the crisis of authoritarianism whereby the regime embarked on a
relentless assault and onslaught upon democracy and our party.

This assault involved the use of state machinery to subvert democracy and the will of
the people.

Also watch video below:

Mnangagwa Regime Now Dangerous To Citizens- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader President Nelson Chamisa has said Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is now dangerous to citizens.

President Chamisa made the remarks during his Agenda 2021 address to the nation on Tuesday afternoon.

President Chamisa bemoaned the rampant violation of human rights by the Zanu PF regime.

See part of part of President Chamisa’s Agenda 2021 statement:

Fellow Zimbabweans,
I come before you at a time when our nation and the rest of the world are facing a
deep crisis due to the COVID19 pandemic.

To date, the world has lost 2.54 million people to the pandemic, with 114 million
recorded cases of infection. Our continent has lost over 100 000 lives and we in
Zimbabwe have lost over 1400 people because of the pandemic.

The last few months
have been particularly terrible for our communities.

I commend our healthcare
workers and all those at the frontline in this fight against the pandemic.

All of us have been affected by the pandemic, due to the lockdowns and associated
rules which have been imposed as part of measures to curb the spread of the
pandemic. We are not alone in this fight.

Virtually every nation has had to respond to
a scourge that became an existential threat to humanity.

However, it has reminded all of us members of the human family of our shared
vulnerabilities and the importance of enhancing our networks of cooperation and
assistance in the face of a common enemy.

I commend the excellent work of everyone
who has worked hard and invested much to find solutions to protect humanity from
this pandemic.

In our context, Zimbabwe is weighed down by twin crises – the Covid-19 pandemic
and a bad governance pandemic.

Rising authoritarianism has rendered the State
unstable and saddled with serious contradictions.

Unstable oppressive regimes are
dangerous to their own citizens.

The gross human rights violations against regional
and international instruments must be seen within this context.

But we must not lose
hope. Storms make us stronger yet they never last forever.

It is in this context that I present to you Zimbabwe agenda for 2021.

However, before
I do that, I must comment on how we fared in the past year.
We are Survivors.

2020 was a difficult year, but we survived adverse forces that we trained against us,
itself strong testimony of the strength of the idea that we represent and the undying
spirit of our people. In 2020, we faced crises from two sources: The first was the
crisis that I have already referred to, namely, the crisis of the COVID19 pandemic.

The second was the crisis of authoritarianism whereby the regime embarked on a
relentless assault and onslaught upon democracy and our party.

This assault involved the use of state machinery to subvert democracy and the will of
the people.

Also watch video below:

Cellphone Exposes Man Who Raped 6yr Old

By A Correspondent- A suspected rapist left his cellphone at the scene of his crime after he had violated a 6-year-old girl in Mberengwa.

The 32-year-old (name supplied) committed the crime on 17 February this year in Chief Mudavanhu’s area.

The suspect allegedly broke into a room, raped the minor and left his mobile phone which tied him to the act.

He appeared before Mberengwa Magistrate Evia Mudavanhu recently and was remanded in custody to 23 April 2021.

Prosecutor Faith Mwale told the court that the accused entered into a homestead and broke a door at the room where the minor was sleeping alone.

She the suspect accidentally dropped his phone before fleeing.

The matter was reported at Mberengwa Police station and the mobile phone was traced back to him leading to his arrest.

WATCH LIVE: Chamisa Outlines Five Agendas For 2021

MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa who is currently launching his party’s Agenda 2021 said they will focus on five key agendas for 2021 as they push to set the stage for eventual takeover of state power.

Chamisa said the five agendas which are people agenda, citizen agenda, reform agenda, government agenda and global agenda will steer the party to assert its place as the only genuine alternative in the country.

Watch the live program on the link below…

Duly Employee Nabbed For $3m Fraud

A Duly’s Motors employee was last week hauled before the courts for allegedly defrauding the company of $3 million through amending motor vehicle part descriptions and part numbers to effect sales. 

Abraham Nani (38) of Dreamhouse in Mutare was not asked to plead when he appeared before Mutare magistrate, Mr Richard Ramaboa, facing fraud charges as defined in the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform Act), Chapter 9:23. 

Principal public prosecutor, Mr Tiriwamambo Kangai, said Nani was employed by Duly’s Motors since 2016 as motor vehicle parts supervisor. 

“His duties, among others, included ordering parts, receiving parts, entering ordered parts in the parts computer system, invoicing customers for parts cash sales, issuing parts to technicians and charging issued parts to the job.

“On August 24, 2020, the company embarked on an audit and discovered that Nani allegedly manipulated the parts computer system. He amended motor vehicle parts description and part numbers to effect sales. 

“He misrepresented to Duly’s Motors by altering the description of a selected part in stock which would have a higher sale value and rename it with the name of a selected part in the system with a lower value. He would later resale the parts.” 

Nani was released on $20 000 bail and will be back in the dock on April 22 for trial.

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Overcrowding Haunts Zim’s Biggest Psychiatric Institution

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe’s biggest psychiatric institution Ingutsheni Central Hospital in Bulawayo is reportedly overcrowded, a situation that exposes inmates to COVID-19 as they cannot practise social distancing.

Ingutsheni chief executive Nemache Mawere told Southern Eye that one ward had exceeded its carrying capacity.

“We are having a huge challenge of overcrowding in one of the wards called Khumalo ward which is located at the south-eastern tip of Ingutsheni Central Hospital .

“We do not have any other space to accommodate inmates. Its carrying capacity is supposed to be 95 but as of now it stands at 120 to 150 inmates,” Mawere said.

“Our current carrying capacity is 708 inmates altogether and we have a challenge of inadequate space,” he said.

Hospital authorities said Ingutsheni had become dumping ground for mentally-challenged patients.

Recently, Mawere told this paper that they were taking care of patients long abandoned by their relatives.

He said the biggest challenge faced by the hospital was that it had patients who were admitted long back, and their relatives never came back to collect them even after they were discharged.

Mawere said: “I want you to come to the Khumalo ward so that you can see for yourself and appreciate the reason why we are saying the male wards are overcrowded.

“It is not to do with the fact that the buildings are not enough.

“It is because people are deserting their relatives that are mentally ill.

“That is the biggest challenge that we are facing as a hospital despite other minor issues.”

Hospital spokesperson Vongai Chimbindi said the huge number of patients was straining the institution’s resources as they were receiving insufficient grants from government.=newsday

Chinomona Says Chilonga Dendairy Expansion Project Going Ahead Whether You Like It Or Not | FULL TEXT

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By Tinashe Chinomona | The Chilonga Dendairy expansion project will go on despite the negative publicity coming from our country’s detractors in the form of western funded surrogate forces and journalist here is why:

1] Despite the economic limits presented by the effects of the pandemic production of processed milk has doubled from around 2 million litres to above 5 million letres as at October 2020 an upward growth spiral at a time when global entities are shrinking production, this was made possible as a result of the TSP economic thrust. The current growth project at Chilonga in Chiredzi is an offshoot of the recently launched NDS1 ,which is a clear sign of the 2nd republic’s commitment to turning around the economy.
That expansion will translate into a larger tax threshold that will go a long way towards infrastructural development ,that full capacity utilisation will also translate into growth for our GDP since that company was issued with a export licence owing to it’s production growth last year.

2] As at July 2017 Dendairy had employed 2000 of our people with a beneficiary scope of around 10 000 people,
for the Chilonga community that expansion project will also translate into employment for locals and if it goes according to plan we can become a net exporter of high value dairy stock feeds in our region.

3] Most importantly as a measure to counter the impact of SANCTIONS such local businesses growth is highly respected especially at a time when our detractors are on overdrive trying to discredit our development thrust towards agenda 2030 ,hence the sudden backlash from the surrogates like Mr Chin’ono who has been working extra hard to search out every nonsense to discredit government efforts at the instigation of his foreign funders, whose transgeneral and supremist interests are being threatened by the numerous successes of the 2nd republic which has shown great commitment.

Dendairy among other local companies has proved beyond doubt the resilience we have showcased towards neutralizing the impact of illegal SANCTIONS imposed on our people.

However as a people centred individual I can not avoid to note the impact on the displaced people ,with confidence that government will make the relocation process bearable of those 12000 families affected, judging with history our country’s government has notably been successful in such processes, soon after independence 600 000 families were relocated following the Lancaster house agreement to fairly distribute land equally among our people white and black , not forgetting the Marange relocation also to pave way for diamond mining the on going urban relocation from wet lands and many more. It is my hope that government in partnership with the company will do everything in their power to restore comfort to the affected community.

Due to such characters and elements in the opposition who would rather seed confusion at the expense of our people’s livelihood while they are bankrolled by foreign forces “I AM A FULL MEMBER OF THE LIBERATION MOVEMENT” a few days ago my return was welcomed therefore my efforts are going to be limited to the liberation movement going forward as I work towards handing over Youth Driven Development and Democracy to the next capable hands who shall remain neutral as for me I have failed to be loyal to that notion judging with the toxic political environment perpetuated by the opposition and it’s western handlers, however I will finish my 2nd term as national coordinator for the non-aligned movement which expires in 2023.

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Muwono wemwana mudiki ?

Relief For Ginimbi’s Family

By Jane Mlambo| High Court judge Justice Sylvia Chirawu Mugomba has issued an order barring the executor of Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure’s estate from processing the late socialite’s property following an urgent application by his siblings and father challenging the authenticity of the unsigned will deposited with the Master of High Court late last year.

The Kadungure family approached the court questioning the legitimacy of an unsigned will presented by lawyer Patricia Darangwa, and why she was appointed executrix by the Master of High Court in the first place.

Granting the application, Justice Mugomba noted “red flags” over the disputed will, adding the issue must be resolved before any distribution of property

“In my view, there are prima facie red flags in the document itself, processes and manner leading to the acceptance of the document as a will,” the judge said, ruling that “Darangwa be and hereby interdicted from administering the estate of the late Genius Kadungure”

She also interdicted the Master of High Court “from accepting any process in relation to the administration of the estate of the late Genius Kadungure under DR No. 1771/20 filed by or on behalf of Darangwa.”

Justice Mugomba said Ginimbi’s estate had to be handled carefully since he had properties outside the country, specifically in Botswana and South Africa where he was invested in fuel and gas trading.

She also barred Darangwa “from presenting the letters of administration issued to her in Zimbabwe… to the Master of the High Court in the Republic of South Africa for purposes of the administration of the deceased’s estate in relation to assets in that country.”

Teen Pregnancies Haunt Manicaland

As the country battles to stop the spread of Covid-19, the prolonged closure of schools has dealt Manicaland a heavy blow as nearly 1 000 girls fell pregnant and were married off between March 2020 and January 2021.

Provincial development officer in the Ministry of Women Affairs, Community and Small and Medium Enterprises, Mr Munyaradzi Rubaya said 907 girls fell victim to unintended teen pregnancy and child marriages, while another 805 girls and 215 boys suffered sexual, physical, economic and emotional violence. 

Chipinge, which is the hardest-hit district with abuse allegedly fuelled by harmful traditional norms, had 267 girls married off, while data on teen pregnancy cases were not readily available. 

Mutare is second in the province at 147 cases of child marriages and 83 teen pregnancies, with the vice reportedly ameliorated by harmful religious practices by some white garment churches. 

In January 2021, the district recorded seven cases. 

Buhera had 96 child marriages and 25 adolescent pregnancy cases during the period under review, while Nyanga had 61 child marriages and 11 teen pregnancy cases.

Mutasa had 44 child marriages and 16 teen pregnancy cases, Chimanimani had 42 child marriages and 31 teen pregnancy cases while Makoni had 17 child marriages and 28 adolescent pregnancy incidences.

Last month, Makoni and Nyanga recorded three cases each.

Mr Rubaya highlighted that the figures could actually be higher as most pregnant teenagers are not visiting clinics.

“This is only a tip of the iceberg. These cases are reported where there is conflict and the two families have failed to reconcile, otherwise they (cases) are often dealt with and swept under the carpet at family level. 

“It is unfortunate we do not have systems and institutions to pick these abuses at grassroots level. We rely much on the traditional leaders in identifying the cases, but in cases where they are the perpetrators, they won’t report. There is transmission of fear, leading to a conspiracy of silence at grassroots level. We have a very serious challenge,” said Mr Rubaya.

He cited a case in which a Chipinge chief married a school girl.

“If he can do that, what do think the ordinary villager will do? Who will restrain men from abusing girls then? We leverage on the local leaders’ power and influence in their communities, but if some of them are the culprits, how then can they stop what they are deeply involved in? It is very difficult because an ally has turned the perpetrator,” said Mr Rubaya.

He argued that the lockdown has seen children becoming idle, with some of them engaging in risky sexual behaviour.

Sexual exploitation and abuse, harmful religious and cultural norms, poverty, parental neglect, risky adolescent behaviours and lack of adolescent and reproductive health education have also been cited as major drivers of the vices.

“This is a highly institutionalised cultural and religious problem – and most of these institutions are closed and very difficult to penetrate,” said Mr Rubaya.

While the legal age of marriage is 18, a girl above 16 can consent to sex, and this loophole seems to be providing fertile ground for teen pregnancies.

Sadly, the young mothers are vulnerable to health complications, while some end up opting for unsafe abortions.

Various child rights advocates have also been pushing for the synchronisation of the legal age of marriage and the legal age of consent.

Provincial Education Director (PED), Mr Edward Shumba, said schools must prioritise guidance and counselling lessons to protect their students.

He said young mothers can still pursue their studies.

“Such statistics are scary but the victims should not be condemned. They can still come back to school and pursue their education,” said Mr Shumba.

Stimulus packages like the 18+ sponsored by Simukai and Plan International, Dreams (Fact), S4G (Care) were put in place to assist schoolgirl drop-outs to return to school.

-ManicaPost

Man Battling For Life After Being Trampled By Stray Jumbo

By A Correspondent- A 40 year old man from Chivhu sustained life-threatening injuries after he was trampled by a stray elephant on Sunday midnight while walking home.

Talent Shara from Tsaurai Village under headman Mudavanhu, in Chief Chivese’s area was rushed to Murambinda General Hospital where he is admitted.

The incident was confirmed by Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) spokesperson Tinashe Farawo.

Farawo revealed that Zimparks rangers were dispatched to the area to search for the marauding jumbo.

He said:

Talent Shara (40) from Tsaurai Village under Headman Mudavanhu of Chief Chivese near Nharira Business Centre is battling for life at Murambinda hospital after being trampled by an elephant. Zimparks rangers on the ground.

Meanwhile, Mashonaland East police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza has warned Chivhu villagers to desist from moving around aimlessly until the elephant has been located.

In 2020, Zimparks put down another stray elephant in the same area after it had destroyed crops in people’s fields.-newsday

FULL TEXT: Guarantee Safe Return Of Itai Dzamara

Today, 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, Itai 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, Itai 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 resuscitated.

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 grueling 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 realized an increase in organized 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 free 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.

MP Demand Control Of Devolution Funds

By A Correspondent- Members of Parliament have demanded that they be allowed control over use of devolution funds in accordance with the Constitution in order to enhance accountability and transparency by local authorities.

The issue was raised in Parliament by Norton MP Temba Mliswa (Independent) last Thursday, where he said corruption was rampant within local authorities, hence the need for proper monitoring and evaluation of the devolution funds and resources allocated.

He said failure to properly implement devolution resulted in the former late President Robert Mugabe being forced out of power.

Mliswa said section 264 of the Constitution stipulated that there should be transfer of responsibilities and resources from central government to provincial councils, but the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No 2) bill sought to exclude MPs from overseeing usage of the devolution funds.

“The biggest game changer in this country is devolution, but the monies are not being monitored according to the Constitution because the provincial councils are not in place,” he said.

“This is also one of the reasons that led Mugabe out of power. It was because of the issue of devolution and that he was not following the Constitution.

“Mr Speaker Sir, I do not know how best we can deal with this, but it has become a source of corruption in a big way. The local authorities as you would appreciate have been the talk of poor service delivery, yet money is going there through the very same tenets of the Constitution. Your guidance and ruling is critical because we cannot as Parliament sit and watch the law not being followed.”

Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda said Constitutional Amendment (No 2) bill would soon be tabled before the National Assembly to address the challenges raised by Mliswa.

Mudenda said Finance minister Mthuli Ncube had already acknowledged the need for a legal framework to be in place in order to ensure that devolved funds were accounted for in terms of the structures that would be in place.

“Indeed, there has been some conversation between the Minister of Local Government and Public Works (July Moyo), as well as the Minister of Finance and Economic Development (Mthuli Ncube) in consultation with the Attorney-General (Prince Machaya),” Mudenda said.-Newsday

BREAKING: Tapiwa Makore To Be Buried Without Head

By A Correspondent | The late slain 7 year old Tapiwa Makore is now to be buried on the 27th March, the family has announced.

The development comes in the same way predicted in a ZimEye investigation just after the murder last year, when ZimEye exposed the people behind the gruesome killing of the toddler.

Gogo Beaulah speaking in Tuesday morning

“We have the torso, we have the palms, these are the only remains that we have of our child and which we will now burry,” the late’s Gogo Beulah told StarFM’s Tilda Moyo.

During the program Tuesday morning, she further narrated as follows:

“This is what is now happening we are paid that this is what will now happen this is paining us.

“We do not have answers as to where the head is. the person who confesses that he cut the child’s head is there.

“The people who killed our child is there but nothing is being done. We are now out of words.

“So what we have decided to do is to go ahead and bury our child.

“We do not have any answer we are clueless.”

Meanwhile, the family also added saying they had earlier arranged for burial on the 9th January.

Zanu Pf Member Fires Shots After Evicting Owner Of Ntabazinduna Lodge

By A Correspondent- Two gunshots were allegedly fired yesterday after Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) youth tried to regain control of the Ntabazinduna Lodge, which was forcibly taken away from the owner, Brian Davies, by Floyd Ambrose, a Zanu-PF member.

It is alleged that last Friday, Ambrose, who is Davies’ former worker, evicted his former employer from the lodge, defying three High Court orders barring him from doing so.

He reportedly threw Davies’ property outside the gate.

When Southern Eye visited the site yesterday, Davies’ belongings were still outside the gate.

In a bid to defend Davies, MRP president Mqondisi Moyo and party youths went to the area.

Ambrose and his two colleagues had to flee into the bush with the MRP youth in hot pursuit.

This resulted in Ambrose firing two warning shots in the air to scare them off.

Moyo told Southern Eye that the MRP had intervened to fight the injustice perpetrated by the government.

He said the Davies family had been in the area since 1903.

“This agreement was further cemented by Chief Khayisa Ndiweni, who said this place has historical significance for the Ndebeles. Zanu-PF allowed a land reform programme which saw them willy-nilly invading other people’s property,” Moyo said.

“We have seen Zanu-PF doing whatever they want in Ntabazinduna, which falls under Umguza constituency. Two days ago, Ambrose came and removed Davies forcefully and in the process, he threatened him saying that since he belonged to Zanu-PF, he was untouchable.”

Davies is said to be in possession of three High Court rulings in his favour as the owner of the land.

“Last week, there was a court order which came from the sheriff ‘s office to remove Ambrose because he is not the rightful owner of this place. We came here to ensure that sanity prevails and Davies is given back his land,” Moyo added.

MRP Matabeleland North chairperson Thembisani Mpofu said a few weeks ago, Ambrose vowed that he would leave the lodge over his dead body.

Mpofu said the MRP would not leave the area until Davies has reclaimed his land.

The Davies family is among the largest pork producers in the country, with over 12 000 pigs, a large herd of cattle, a commercial crocodile farm and a well-established photographic safari operation.

With the permission of the late Paramount Chief Khayisa Ndiweni, they built Chief’s Lodge on top of Ntabazinduna Hill, a famous historical site that is important in the Ndebele culture.

Chief Ndiweni made the Davies family custodians of Ntabazinduna Hill, and the family promised to preserve it.

The family employed more than 350 workers, who together with their families, have been wholly dependent on income generated from the farming and photographic safari operations.

Last year, Chief Nhlanhla Felix Ndiweni lashed out at government over its plans to evict Davies and called on the West to tighten sanctions on the country to compel President Emmerson Mnangagwa to reverse the decision.-newsday

Top Cop Raises The Flag Over Corrupt Junior

By A Correspondent- Police Commissioner Erasmus Makodza, who was recently arrested and charged with criminal abuse of office, has filed a complaint to his boss, Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga, accusing a constable of corruptly engaging an interested party in a matter which is before the courts.

Makodza, who is in charge of Matabeleland North province, is out on $10 000 bail in a case he is accused of illegally crafting a deal for his alleged girlfriend, Mawonei Chapfudza, which enabled her to enter into a farming joint venture with the police at Lendy Farm, Marondera in 2019.

In a letter addressed to Matanga dated March 4, 2021, Makodza through his lawyers from Nyamayaro Makanza and Bakasa Legal Practice accused constable Fortunate Dube of Marondera District Headquarters of engaging in underhand dealings with land developer, Felix Munyaradzi, conduct which is likely to bring the reputation of the force into disrepute.

Makodza is embroiled in a botched US$40 000 land deal with Munyaradzi and the issue is before the courts.

“Our client is a complainant in a case of fraud where the accused is Felix Munyaradzi. Our instructions are that your officer Constable Fortunate Dube is engaged in a suspicious relationship with Felix Munyaradzi which amounts to corruption practices,” the letter read in part.

“Our client says so because it has been established that Constable Fortunate Dube is involved in financial transactions with Felix Munyaradzi, in that on January 15, 2021 they transacted for $1 000. On February 15, 2021, Felix Munyaradzi recharged Constable Fortunate Dube’s phone with $105 (worth of airtime). On February 22, 2021, Felix Munyardzi sent $500 to Constable Fortunate Dube.

“It has also been established that the house located on stand number 8224 Rusike Phase 3 in Marondera registered in Constable Fortunate Dube’s name was built using funds from Felix Munyaradzi,” read the letter.

The lawyers said it was also established that Dube was married to a Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission official, Eric Chacha, who is the investigating officer in a case involving Makodza.

“Considering the above circumstances, we humbly request that your respected office cause investigations into conduct of Constable Fortunate Dube. We shall be grateful to know the outcome of your investigations,” the letter read in part.

On February 10, 2021, Makodza wrote to the Special Anti-Corruption Unit asking it to investigate Chacha for abuse of office after he allegedly got him arrested in a bid to rescue Munyaradzi over the botched land deal.

-newsday

ZCTU President On Electoral and Economic Reforms And National Dialogue | Talking Points

Peter Mutasa


• Public Policy Research Institute Of Zimbabwe
• Elusive Political, Electoral and Economic Reforms in Zimbabwe : ls National Dialogue The Solution?
• I start by pointing out that the Zimbabwean crisis is complex and can not be resolved by one solution. None has the simple solution to the crisis but through lots of engagements and triasl and errors will we find the elusive magic wand.
• It is therefore my position that yes, National Dialogue is one of the solutions but not the exclusive solution. There are other solutions that must be considered as solutions on their own or to be jointly used with national dialogue.
• National dialogue also has to be properly conceptualized and it be established what different classes, groups and interests perceive it to be. We may have different views of what it is and what we seek to achieve out of it.
• However before evaluating whether National Dialogue is the solution, there is need to understand what the problem is that requires a solution. We need to have a clear conception of the Zimbabwean problem as well as an understanding of its depth. A progressive solution is a product of an understanding of the problem through objective and inclusive analysis.
A FAILED STATE THAT HAS LOST LEGITIMACY
• The basis of my submissions is that Zimbabwe is now a Failed State and the government has lost legitimacy in the “eyes and hearts” of majority of the citizens
• There is bound to be a lot of debate and disagreements about this conclusion. Much of it will be driven by ideological, philosophical and academic definitional arguments.

• I am from a specific class that has peculiar needs and expectations from the state. The working class in its broadest sense forms the biggest social class and faces particular problems and unmet needs.
• The legitimacy of the state or it’s status as weak, failing ,failed or collapsed, is based on what the citizens see and experience daily. This is never neutral especially in a kleptocratic oligarchic state where some benefit at the expense of the suffering majority. The daily struggles therefore determines the legitimacy of the government and status of the state.
• Therefore, legitimacy of the state is not only based on the way it attained power. For the working class how it provides political goods is the most important measure. Both input and output legitimacy becomes important for assessing whether the state still has legitimacy in terms of its policies and programs. The question is whether it is a government for the people that listens to the people and meet the basic needs of the citizens.
• There is no doubt that in this regard, the Failed Zimbabwean State has lost legitimacy in the “eyes and hearts” of the majority and especially the working class.
• The state has failed in many regards and these examples indicates clearly how it has failed.
1) A State failing to promote, protect and guarantee security of persons.
• One of the most fundamental obligations of the state is to protect its citizens. The Zimbabwean State using its various state organs has actually provided the biggest danger to citizens. The abductions, torture, unlawful arrests and pre trial detentions, police and military brutalities and many other forms of abuses points to a state that has become a danger to its citizens.
• Although powerful, exercising monopoly of violence and controlling an effective state security machinery, the state has been operating outside the parameters permissible by law. In many instances some of its organs and agents have been behaving like militias and acting above the law thereby endangering citizens.
2) A state Failing To Provide Public Services
• For the working class, everything is not working well. We are failing to access medical care, education, adequate housing, proper transport etc. Public hospitals are in a sorry state lacking basic drugs and equipment. Some schools resemble pigsties and many kids are failing to access quality education as teachers are always incapacitated and schools have no books.
• Workers are facing serious problems going to and from work. There is no suitable and adequate public transport. Many are now using open trucks in the rains and cold. This is a serious regression

3) State Facing Social and Economic Implosion.
• High inflation and currency debauchery has led to serious erosion of wages and pensions. The majority of the workers are earning far below the PDL and many are literally enslaved working for nothing.
• Domestic workers earn only USD9 equivalent to 9 loaves of bread. Minimum wage can only buy 25 loaves of bread for a full month salary.

• Many are food insecure and facing starvation. Endemic poverty affecting 70% of the population
with 34% in extreme poverty.
• We are in a vicious cycle, with low incomes, low demand, low savings, and low productivity
• Many kids will drop out of schools as working parents fail to pay fees. Many families can barely afford a single meal a day.
• There is massive unfair transfer of wealth from the poor workers and peasants to the elites and their cronies through corruption, arbitrage, state and regulatory capture and its concomitant rents.
• In this regard, the state has failed as it safeguards the interests of a few while exploiting and exposing the majority to social and economic dangers
Reasons For Failure
• There a many reasons for the State Failure and these includes:
• 1) Dictatorship, Kleptocracy
• 2) Anti people and Anti Workers policies ( Neoliberalism- Austerity, currency debauchery)
• 3) Militarization of the State
• 4) Corruption
• 5) Cartels and State capture
• 6) Lack of Constitutionalism and Rule of Law
National Dialogue
• Whilst l believe that national dialogue is inevitable, the following must be noted
• (1) National Dialogue is not an event. It has been happening since 1980 even beyond that if we take the prior independence epoch into account.

• (2) Dialogue takes many forms including formal set up that appears to be the focus currently. It however can also take different forms like mass actions, protests, petitions, legal challenges, boycotts, open letters, and many other forms of expressions. The state’s responses to these must also be regarded as part of the broad national dialogue process
• Dialogue mustn’t be narrowly conceived to be a formal and pleasant process always based on good faith. In the labour market we have come to realise that dialogues have different processes and dynamics. So as weird as it may sound, there is already a national dialogue going on albeit between the powerful elites and submissive citizens under a hostile environment. Just like we have an unfair social contract contrary to common belief that we have no social contract.
• (3) There has been different forms of national dialogues processes in Zimbabwe and various outcomes. We need not lose these historical developments if we are to find a sustainable solution.
• For example the most notable outcome of the national dialogue processes is the Zimbabwean Constitution. This is a progressive outcome in many regards which if sincerely implemented will resurrect the failed state.
The important questions in light of the above therefore are
• (i ) Those seeking dialogue, what is the desired outcome?
• ( ii) What will be the contents of the expected outcome and how different will that be to the
Constitution?
• ( III) lf the Constitution is being ignored and not complied to, why would the same people comply with the expected dialogue outcomes?
• These are difficult questions that also shows that perhaps this dialogue call maybe a result of ephemeral consciousness that is not rooted on clear understanding of the problem and reasons for the failed state. It may also be based on hoping against hope that the ruling elites may genuinely embrace reforms. Based on experience that is highly unlikely.
• These questions give credence to the need for widening our search for the elusive national solution
Alternative View
• For any dialogue to be meaningful, respected and to produce sustainable outcomes relative power of the parties is an important factor.
• From my background and experience in labour market dialogues, all forms of negotiations are influenced in a big way by the perceived or actual power of the parties.

• This calls for shifting the focus from begging for a particular form of dialogue to building power for those suffering under the burden of an unfair social contract.
• The ruling kleptocrats are powerful and are using the whole armour of the state. This class is also benefiting a lot through patronage, corruption, state capture and cartels and rents. It has no reason for it to lose these massive benefits through a dialogue with people that are battered and already submissive. That is only logical and from experience the ruling classes have never voluntarily reformed themselves out of power and risk everything just to please the exploited classes.
• It goes without saying that any dialogue with the ruling elites , the oligarchs and their cronies will not be sincere unless the citizens possesses and use collective countervailing power.
• If the ruling elites accept this call for dialogue or as appears to be happening now, if they call for it and shape it, they will be seeking to achieve a PR coup against the increasingly conscious exploited classes.
• Worse still any top – down dialogue approach will inevitably cement the ruling elites stranglehold on the state and economy. It is also clear that, such a dialogue will be on their terms, produce their desired outcomes and those terms undesirable to them will not be accepted or implemented.
• State Of The Citizens, Labour , Political And Social Movements
• All are weakened, fragmented, infiltrated, some co-opted and others being coerced into
submission.
• Successive years of state attacks and brutalities against any form of dissent has to an extent decimated the once robust mobilised collective movements and communities.
• The militarization of the state, push for one party state agenda and weaponisation of covid19 has led to suspension of all important constitutional rights. Freedom of association, assembly and speech to mention a few have been suspended. There is a powerful invisible and unpronounced martial law in operation.

• These and other rights are extremely important for any fair , effective and inclusive national dialogue. Without these civic and political rights, any dialogue will be elitist and in the main a farce.
Practical Means Of Attaining Genuine Dialogue
• There must be a bottom up approach that respects the affected people and that is sensitive to their needs, fears, aspirations and grievances.
• It must take into account historical developments and outcomes of all forms of dialogues
• It must be based on solidarity within classes and between classes. No one is spared except the ruling elites and their cronies. So the people must unite. Only a United Front grants citizens power which is necessary to engage the state actors with some ability to sanction non committal.
• It must be based on clear ideological foundation. Only when we realise that power retention by the elites is not an end in itself but a means to accumulation of wealth will the people be empowered. Many are fighting for political power and not progressive revamp of the social and economic structure which is in actual fact what the oligarchs are defending.
• Thus, for the working class the struggle is against both repression and neoliberalism induced poverty or misery. We can not accept or afford a dialogue for sharing power in order to continue exploiting the masses.
• The focus of the Labour movement, churches, students, peasants, civic society , political formations and all citizens must not be a rushed formal political dialogue but building a critical mass. This critical mass must be able to engage in many forms with whoever wields political power to atleast comply with the progressive dialogue outcome we already have, the 2013 Constitution.
• If this dialogue outcome is implemented fully or even partially, the failed state will be transformed and common good attained.
• The 2013 Constitution has provisions for most of the issues that l speculate to be what those begging for dialogue desire to attain.
Conclusion

• It is my submission that what the progressive forces and all other sectors outside the state sphere need to urgent do is build an active citizenry that effectively exercise its agency. We need to :
• 1) Organise and come together despite sectorial interests. Class collaboration is unavoidable.
• 2) Clarify the most important agenda. One that cuts across all interests. Without being prescriptive because there is no room for that, two issues stick out, repression and neoliberalism induced misery.
• 3) Mobilise for the agenda. The agenda must be known and believed by the majority across the country. This is the first signal to the elites that the people can not bear the repression and neoliberalism induced misery any longer. Civic education that is properly planned and rolled out is part of this mobilisation.
• 4) Take action. Please note that only non violent actions especially those provided in the constitution are effective. There must never be any illusion about use of violent means, this will not work. The state has monopoly of violence and citizens can not seek a progressive outcome through violent means against the state. Again the 2013 Constitution is the most important tool. Citizens must ensure that the rights guaranteed in the Constitution are exercised
• 5) All must be anchored on solidarity between classes, communities and person to person. Solidarity must be the glue that unites the citizens as well as the buffer against continued state brutalities.
• It is this United Front that has legitimacy to initiate and engage in many forms of national dialogue with the state (or government). It is again this mass that can with some level of equal power bargain effectively with the mighty state.
• This is just another view to the current focus on the national dialogue as it has been propagated so far.
• Thank you for inviting me to share my views, which mainly reflect the interactions and debates within working class platforms. I acknowledge that some may hold different views and that there are some practical limitations to my suggestions. This is why such a platforms you created and invited us is extremely important for the citizens to critically discuss and analyse the problem in search of the elusive national solution.

20 People Escape Death By A Whisker Following Petrol Explosion

By A Correspondent- Twenty people cheated death when a house in Bulawayo’s Mpopoma suburb caught fire following a petrol explosion.

One of the victims, Lenxious Sibanda (27) of New Lobengula, sustained life-threatening burns and was rushed to Mpilo Central Hospital where he is admitted.

The victim is alleged to have stolen 20 litres of petrol belonging to his parents who are based in Botswana and intended to sell it on the black market. After stealing the fuel, he took it to Mpopoma where he hid it at a friend’s family house.

The victim’s sister, Ms Leterevy Sibanda said her brother is in a critical condition at Mpilo Central Hospital following the explosion that occurred on Sunday at about 9AM.

A news crew yesterday visited the house in Mpopoma where the explosion occurred. The window panes were shattered following the explosion while blankets, a mattress and a headboard were burnt. The walls of the room were still black due to the fumes. The owner of the house, Ms Margret Mangwiro said she was busy preparing breakfast in the kitchen when the house caught fire.

She said there were 20 people in the house when the incident occurred.

“I was in the kitchen preparing breakfast when I sensed a strange smell in the house and the next thing, I saw a cloud of flames. I screamed for help as I directed my grandchildren who were in the lounge to vacate the house, which was already on fire,” she said.

Ms Mangwiro said her neighbours swiftly reacted and helped put out the fire while her grandson, Mr George Mangwiro and his friend Mr Wellington Mukonza battled to rescue Lenxious who was trapped in the inferno.

“It was a terrible sight as my neighbours joined us in putting out the fire using sand and water. My grandson and his friend took the risk and got inside the room where the fire had started to rescue Lenxious who was trapped inside,” she said.

Ms Mangwiro said she suspects that Lenxious could have been smoking in the room.

“It seems Lenxious was smoking a cigarette in the room, which had a container of fuel resulting in the explosion that nearly cost our lives. There were 20 people in the house including my grandchildren who had visited us for the weekend,” she said.

Ms Mangwiro said her grandchildren are still traumatised following the incident.

“My grandchildren are still traumatised and they are even afraid of using the room, which caught fire. They lost some of the blankets, but we managed to salvage their clothes although their mattress and headboard where damaged by the fire,” she said.

Mr Mukonza said they risked their lives to save Lenxious who was trapped in the room.

“It was a matter of taking chances to save Lenxious who was trapped in the room which was on fire. When the fire started, he failed to come out and we had to rescue him from the burning flames,” he said.

“He sustained severe burns and we had to arrange for an ambulance, which took him to hospital.”

Lenxious’ sister, Ms Sibanda said her brother stole 20 litres of petrol which was meant to be used by their parents to fuel their car for a trip to their rural home in Nyamandlovu during the Easter holiday.

“He took the fuel without the permission from our parents and the intention was to sell it on the black market. We were shocked when his friends came to inform us that he had been rushed to hospital after he was burnt in a petrol explosion at a house in Mpopoma,” she said.

Bulawayo acting chief fire officer Mr Linos Phiri said when the fire fighters arrived at the scene, residents had already put out the fire using buckets of water and sand. Property worth $10 000 was lost in the inferno.

“The victim experienced second degree burns and was rushed to Mpilo hospital to seek medical attention. Police were called to the scene and investigation are still in progress,” said Mr Phiri.

“We also wish to advise members of the public to desist from selling illegal fuel and neighbours should always report such cases to the police.”

-statemedia

‘Cadit quaestio’ Adamant Madhuku Says Dispute Is Over

By Jane Mlambo| Following two days of harsh exchanges between Professor Lovemore Madhuku and Dr Alex Magaisa over Section 96(2) which tackles the resignation of Vice Presidents and whether the President is obliged to publicly announce within 24 hours, the former has chickened out while insisting his viewpoint remains sound at law.

A heated argument ensued following the resignation of vice President Kembo Mohadi and revelations by Presidential spokesperson George Charamba that his letter had been delivered to President Emmerson Mnangagwa a week earlier, self exiled former cabinet minister Professor Jonathan Moyo pointed to a breach of the constitution saying a public announcement had not been made within 24 hours.

Madhuku appeared in the media saying that Section 96(2) did not apply to the current vice presidents but running mates who are elected together with the President.

Magaisa instantly shot back, accusing Madhuku of using a pedestrian interpretation of the constitution.

Madhuku followed up with a full article where he explained his points in detail while shooting back at Magaisa for seeking to thrill Twitter audience.

Magaisa responded to Madhuku’s analysis while his colleagues Advocate Tabani Mpofu and Professor Jonathan Moyo also shared their own interpretations.

When many expected the debate to go on, Madhuku only said he noted the three replies by Magaisa, Moyo and Mpofu while insisting that he remain unconvinced that they are sound alternatives to his viewpoint before chickening out of the hot topic by using latin term Cadit quaestio which literally means dispute is over.

“I have read and noted the three replies from @ProfJNMoyo , @Wamagaisa and @adv_fulcrum. With respect, I remain unconvinced that there can be a sound alternative to the view I hold and have expressed-that sect 96(2) does not apply to current VPs. Cadit quaestio.”

6yrs On, Itai Dzamara’s Whereabouts Unknown

By A Correspondent- Missing journalist cum-activist Itai Dzamara’s wife, Sheffra yesterday made an impassioned plea for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to intervene and intensify investigations on her husband’s disappearance six years after he was allegedly abducted by suspected State agents.

Today marks six years after Dzamara’s disappearance. Dzamara was a well-known activist and fierce critic of the late former President Robert Mugabe.

He disappeared on March 9 in 2015, after he went for a haircut in Glen View high-density suburb in Harare.

Sheffra told NewsDay that six years on, she was still seeking closure to what happened to her husband, adding that she would not stop appealing to the authorities to intervene and intensify investigations to establish his whereabouts.

“I have always been making the same requests for the past six years to government authorities. Even if I meet President Mnagagwa today, I will still make the same request. I pray for his intervention. If President Mnangagwa wishes, even before day-end today, we would know what happened to Itai,” Sheffra said. “For the sake of his two minor children, we just plead for Mnangagwa’s intervention so that we locate him.”

She said since her husband disappeared, she had not received any updates on the investigations.

“I haven’t received any information as yet on any further probe on Itai’s disappearance from the government, despite calls for authorities to find him. Since his disappearance, family members have been taking care of his two children.

“We are also depending on wellwishers for our daily upkeep. Life has changed a lot for the three of us as we have to adapt to surviving without the head of the family. However, I hope that one day I will know what really happened to him. That hope keeps me going,” she said.

Last year, Sheffra submitted a petition at Mnangagwa’s Munhumutapa offices requesting the government to act on her husband’s disappearance.

Human rights organisations have been calling on the government to set up an independent commission of inquiry to dig into the circumstances around the abduction of Dzamara.

In 2016, Mnangagwa, then VicePresident, told the United Nations Universal Periodic Review in Geneva, Switzerland, that government was actively pursuing the search for Itai.

Human rights defenders have also raised concern over continued criminalisation of activism by the Zimbabwean government which has resulted in arbitrary arrests, torture and harassment of government critics.

-newsday

FULL TEXT- “Professor Madhuku’s Views Are At Best Specious”:Advocate Mpofu

Advocate Thabani Mpofu has responded to a statement by Professor Lovemore Madhuku which had suggested that President Emmerson Mnangagwa was not obliged under the current constitution to announce former Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s resignation within 24 hours.

Below is Advocate Mpofu’s response.

  1. THIS is a quick response to the “detailed” and “scholarly” opinion given by Professor Lovemore Madhuku on the legal position pertaining to the applicability of s96(2) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe to former Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s resignation.

I will try to set out the law in as clear a manner as I can. I will in this regard proceed on the assumption that this “response” will be consumed by lay people. For that reason, I have decided to go soft on “the technical”. It is not lost on me that modern constitutions are made for lay people, explaining why it is a constitutional imperative for the text of the constitution to be translated into vernacular languages.

Approach to constitutional interpretation

2. This matter is all about constitutional interpretation. There are so many principles that bear on the matter, some of which have been relied upon by Prof Madhuku. I do not intend to deal with all such principles. I will confine myself to those that concern this response. I will render the principles in my own words and give them my own form given my target audience. For that reason, I will call them processes. They are as follows:

2.1         The first step in constitutional interpretation requires one to consider the text of the constitution. It is the text that constitutes the constitution and not some indeterminate spiritual principle. If the text is clear on the subject matter, subject to what I will say below, effect must be given to it.

2.1.1      I must immediately indicate that Professor Madhuku’s approach is steeped in the English approach to constitutional interpretation. The British have no written constitution, that’s why they have “inner eyes” and obscure principles understood only by elites.

2.2         The second step is to consider all the provisions of the constitution that bear on a particular matter. The idea is that a particular provision, speaking to an issue must be understood in the context of the entire constitution. These provisions combine to create, the so called “spirit of the constitution”. The spirit of the constitution is something that can be understood by someone reading the constitution in ChiTonga and is not a preserve for lawyers. If all the provisions considered say one thing, that is the end of the matter. You don’t ask, “What has the inner eye seen?”

2.3         The third applies under circumstances where there is no clear provision bearing on the matter. If there is a power to be exercised or an obligation to be discharged, the question must be asked whether the exercise of that power or the discharge of the obligation or otherwise the enjoyment of a right is to be implied-see section 342 of the Constitution. This only happens if the constitution is silent on the matter. On the authority of section 342 however, there must be some constitutional conferment on the basis upon which an implied power is found to exist.

2.3.1      The need for implication lies in the fact that a constitution cannot cater for all conceivable legal eventualities. For that reason, it must be “a living organism” and those dealing with it must treat it in a manner that “eschews the austerity of tabulated legalisms”

2.4         These three principles explain Prof Madhuku’s reference to express and implied provisions, incorrectly called by him, terms. (Express and implied terms are found in contract law, interpretation deals with provisions)

2.5         Another principle of importance is that the duties imposed by the constitution on politicians must be clear. Put differently, politicians do not need to have “an inner legal eye”. The constitution must speak to them in clear terms. The framers of the constitution knew that there would be politicians like Hon… (supply the name, I don’t want to risk an arrest). The following are the reasons for that position:

2.5.1      Grave consequences attend upon a failure by politicians to obey the constitution. Any constitutional obligation that might lead to consequences being visited upon politicians must be clear. It must be clear to the politician reading the constitution in the “Buhera dialect of Shona”

2.5.2      A constitution is a political document. That being the case, on questions of governmental power, it must speak in clear terms to the citizens against whom or for whose benefit political power is exercised.

2.6         This evidently, and as you have already noted, is not the approach taken by Professor Madhuku. Professor Madhuku takes the constitution to be an elite document which can only be understood by 3,000 people in this country. Ngeke!

The constitutional position on the subject

3             Our constitution has two types of provisions governing the subject matter, and once again I speak in lay terms. The first are the provisions contained in the “substantive part” of the constitution. The second, are the provisions contained in the schedule, which are transitional in nature.

3.1         The purpose of transitional provisions is broadly speaking the following:

3.1.1      To retain the legality of that which was substantively legal under the old order.

3.1.2      To retain the legality of constitutional officials who had lawful authority under the old order and which must be carried into the new.

3.1.3      To fill in gaps that would inevitably exist between what used to be and that which now is.

3.1.4      To transition to the new in as smooth a manner as is possible.

3.2         In that regard, the constitution recognises that for the first ten years reckoned from 2013, an executive structure with unelected Vice Presidents will be in place. This is dealt with in the sixth schedule and is a continuation of the old.

3.3         The provisions governing unelected Vice Presidents, are however, set out in both the substantive part of the constitution as well as in the transitional provisions. It is important for purposes of illuminating the subject matter that the provisions set out in the schedule be identified, isolated and their effect spoken to:

3.3.1      Paragraph 14(1) which provides that in the first ten years reckoned from 2013, there wont be any running mates.

3.3.2      Paragraph 14(2) which provides that a person elected in the two elections (2013 and 2018) must nominate not more than two Vice Presidents who must hold office at his pleasure.

3.3.3      Paragraph 14.3 which provides the manner of the exercise by the Vice President of the role of Acting President.

3.3.4      Paragraphs 14.4 and 14.6 which provides for succession in the event of death of the President.

3.4         What must be noted is that the sixth schedule restricts itself to formal issues. There is nothing that speaks for instance to the values that must govern a VP. There is nothing that speaks to VP’s obligations, or even terms of service. To say that a VP is only governed by the sixth schedule to the exclusion of the substantive body of the constitution is to claim without a basis, that both a VP and his/her president do not in the first ten years have any form of constitutional restraint placed upon them.

3.5         The substantive portion of the constitution also has provisions that pertain to  Vice Presidents. It is easy to see which provisions apply to an elected VP, which provisions apply to an unelected VP and which provisions apply to both. This with respect and in my view, is where Prof Madhuku has not done justice to the subject matter. The need for the provisions to be considered in that manner assumes ascending importance when one has regard to the limitation(s) of the sixth schedule as already set out above.

3.6         I will quicky go through the relevant provisions:

3.6.1      Sections 91, 92 and 93 deal with qualifications for election to the office of VP. This will obviously take effect after the first ten years.

3.6.2      Section 94 which deals with assumption of office upon the taking of the oath of office before the Chief Justice or the next available senior judge. I believe Mohadi took this oath of office and that it was important that he does so before executing any constitutional function. This provision applies to both elected and unelected VPs (If I am wrong on this one I enjoy the Chief Justice’s company).

3.6.3      Section 96(2) deals with resignation. This is the only provision that deals with the resignation of a VP. The sixth schedule is silent on the matter. There is nothing that limits the applicability of this provision to an elected VP. To hold otherwise would leave the constitution, for no good reason, without a provision which regulates the resignation of a VP. That is both dangerous and unnecessary.

3.6.3.1  I must point out that Robert Gabriel Mugabe, correctly resigned in terms of section 96(1). It would be absurd to say a president can resign in terms of section 96(1) but a VP cannot resign in terms of section 96(2). In fact, if Professor Madhuku is correct, then Mugabe did not resign and ED’s assumption of office and everything that has followed such assumption is tainted with illegality. Varasiki, benefit from the wisdom of the Shona, “Chenjera kufarira n’anga neinobata mai”

3.6.4      Section 97 deals with the “impeachment” of a VP. There is no similar or equivalent provision in the schedule. This provision applies to both elected and unelected VPs given that both can be impeached. To hold otherwise would leave us with a constitution which does not allow for the “impeachment” of a VP during the first ten years. That’s simply absurd.

3.6.5      Section 99 deals with the functions of a VP. There is no doubt again that this relates to both an elected and unelected VP given that both exercise functions. Indeed, the sixth schedule does not deal with this issue. It would be infantile to argue that this provision does not apply to an unelected VP. Elected or unelected, a VP must discharge a constitutional function.

3.6.6      Section 100 deals with the exercise of functions by an Acting President as well as the mechanics that attend upon the issue. To the extent that there is a competing provision in the sixth schedule, it is that provision that takes effect by reason of paragraph 2 of the sixth schedule. Put differently, s100 only governs elected VPs.

3.6.7      The same goes for s101 which deals with succession in the event of death.

3.6.8      Section 102 deals with the remuneration of Vice Presidents. Although the sixth schedule says nothing about the matter, it is clear that a VP must be remunerated. This provision accordingly governs both elected and unelected VPs.

3.6.9      Section 103 provides that a serving or former VP must not hold any other paid employ either during the period of their service or after the expiry of such service, if they are still receiving a state pension. It goes without saying that this pertains to both elected and unelected VPs.

3.6.10    Section 106 is a Code of Conduct for both VPs and Ministers. There is no similar Code in the schedule. Any executive official must submit themselves to the wholesome restraint of the constitution. This pertains to both elected and unelected officials.

3.6.11    Section 107 deals with the accountability of VPs to the President. It is puerile to argue that it is only elected VPs who are accountable to the President and that those that serve at his pleasure are not so accountable. This provision also deals with the obligation cast upon VPs to attend Parliament. That obligation is upon both elected and unelected VPs.

3.7         It is therefore clear upon a consideration of the substantive text of the constitution that there are provisions that (i) pertain to both elected and unelected VPs and (ii) those that only pertain to elected VPs. The dispute has to be on how section 96(2) is to be characterised. To that issue, I turn.

The relevant transitional structure

4             With these provisions having been identified, it is important that we consider first, whether the constitution helps us answer the question regarding the status of s96(2). Put differently, the question has to be whether s96 has commenced its operation.

4.1         I believe, with respect, that Professor Madhuku has on this aspect chosen to rely on esoteric quackery and sophistry, ignoring in the process the relevant constitutional provisions. In particular, Professor Madhuku argues on implied powers and the whole lot whilst ignoring a specific provision that governs the matter. He has committed a cardinal sin of interpretation. You can’t “play football without a football”. Professor Madhuku has interpreted the constitution whilst ignoring the most relevant constitutional provision governing the subject matter. As indicated, ours is not like the British system where the constitution is unwritten.

4.2         Paragraph 3(1) of the sixth schedule sets out provisions which came into operation on the publication day being the 22nd of May 2013. These are the provisions that immediately became law when the constitution was assented to and published. Not all provisions of the constitution became law upon the publication of the constitution.

4.3         Paragraph 3(2) provides as follows:

Except as otherwise provided in this Schedule, the rest of this Constitution comes into operation on the day on which the President elected in the first elections assumes office.

4.4         You will need to recall the distinction that I drew earlier between the two types of provisions constituting our constitution, the substantive text and the transitional provisions. This provision says and means that the rest of the constitution (substantive text) came into effect in August 2013. What is only excepted are those provisions set out in the schedule which will come into effect after the expiry of the ten years constitutionally provided for.

4.5         The schedule sets out those provisions, which will come into effect after ten years, either directly or indirectly. The fact that there are three dates on which provisions of the constitution will come into effect needs to be emphasized.

4.6         In those instances where the schedule clearly states that it has precedence, it takes effect-see paragraph 2 of Part 1 of the sixth schedule. See for instance paragraph 14.1 which provides, “Notwithstanding section 92….” In clear terms, the schedule provides that whatever the substantive text says, in that instance, it takes effect. This is an instance where the schedule directly deals with the matter as envisaged by paragraph 3(2) cited above.

4.7         The schedule does also deal indirectly with the matter where it establishes “a system” based on an unelected Vice President. What this means, is that the provisions in the substantive text that deal with an elected Vice President are automatically excluded. I have already set out those instances above. Everything else applies.

4.8         Indisputably, the question of resignation is not dealt with either directly or indirectly. That being the case and consistent with paragraph 3(2), the substantive text has now taken effect. Section 96(2) is the “rest of the constitution” in the words of paragraph 3(2) cited above. It is alive.

“The inner legal eye”

5             Unable to deal with the transitional provision which is clear to the naked eye, Prof Madhuku has now created what he calls an “inner legal eye”. He is supposed to have this eye and everyone else who disagrees with him doesn’t have it. With respect to a man of great learning, a naked eye can see the applicable provision that has been missed by his “inner legal eye”.

5.1         This resolves the express and implied provisions debate. You cannot imply the absence of a duty under circumstances where the duty is expressly provided for. The effect is that Professor Madhuku’s efforts have nothing to do with interpretation but are an act first of de-creation, in that he destroys an extant provision, and second, of creation, in that he creates using a dubious inner legal eye.

Only to an elected VP

6             Professor Madhuku’s inner legal eye sees him conclude that the obligation to notify only pertains to an elected VP. He reasons that the fact of the election obliges the existence of such a duty. He relies on no constitutional provision for this breath-taking view. There are so many problems with this conclusion and I only highlight two:

6.1         First, it plainly does not make sense. The VP is a high ranking constitutional official who assumes the powerful position of the President on occasions. The nation must obviously be advised of his resignation within a period of 24 hours of its occurence? Why should that be tied to an elected president? Does a VP, in the first ten years of the constitution exercise lesser powers than those of an elected VP?

6.2         Constitutional construction in a constitutional democracy is all about placing obligations and restrictions on the executive. This is how, executive power is kept in check. This approach is taken at all times and for all purposes unless the placing of such obligations or restrictions is unduly burdensome or onerous. What is unduly burdensome about notifying the country that a VP has resigned? Quite frankly its such a shame that I have to make this point against Professor Madhuku.

What I accept

7             In the interests of fairness, it is important that I set out what I consider to be the correct legal position(s) as expounded by the Professor. I am content, as a general position to say that I accept the correctness of most of the principles that he places reliance upon. It is their relevance to this matter that I query, particularly given the disconnect between those principles and the clear and operative legal provisions at play. I do not accept however, that there is an inner legal eye that must see things that are not and ignore those that are.

7.1         For the avoidance of doubt, I accept as sound in law, the following propositions:

7.1.1      That constitutional interpretation is a matter of dealing with express and implied provisions subject to the rider that express provisions must at all times and without prejudice, take effect.

7.1.2      That even if a power, duty or right is not expressed, it can by proper interpretation be implied but only in terms of section 342 of the Constitution. Put differently, there must always be a substantive provision on the basis upon which the implication takes place.

7.1.3      That there are provisions in the constitution which indisputably speak only to elected Vice Presidents.

Conclusion

8             My conclusion is that Professor Madhuku’s views are at best specious. My point of departure is that he seeks to imply under circumstances there is an express provision. In doing so, Professor Madhuku ignores a relevant provision which in the very least, he was obliged to have explained away. I also come to the conclusion that the application of section 96(2) to an unelected Vice President, is not inconsistent with the constitutional design and, just like other similar provisions bearing on the issue, has now taken full effect.

In the result, I come to the conclusion that President Mnangagwa violated the constitution in not informing the country that former Vice President Mohadi had resigned.

Advocate Thabani Mpofu is a lawyer practising in Zimbabwe’s superior courts

New Twist To Ginimbi’s Property Wrangle

By A Correspondent- The High Court has issued an order barring the executor of Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure’s estate from processing the late socialite’s property following an urgent application by his sisters and father.

The late Ginimbi’s sisters; Juliet and Nelia, and his father Anderson Kadungure, approached the High Court questioning the legitimacy of an unsigned will presented by lawyer Patricia Darangwa.

On Monday Justice Sylvia Chirawu-Mugomba granted the application by the Kadungure family.

Justice Chirawu-Mugomba found Darangwa at fault in authorising the release of a Lamborghini in the absence of a proper liquidation and distribution account.

She said:

In my view, there are prima facie red flags in the document itself, processes and manner leading to the acceptance of the document as a will… Darangwa be and hereby interdicted from administering the estate of the late Genius Kadungure.

She also interdicted the Master of High Court “from accepting any process in relation to the administration of the estate of the late Genius Kadungure under DR No. 1771/20 filed by or on behalf of Darangwa.”

Justice Chirawu-Mugomba also noted that Ginimbi’s estate spans three countries, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Botswana.

The three countries obviously have different laws and processes in relation to the administration of estates of deceased foreigners.

The judge said:

That in itself may entail external conflict of laws.

Ginimbi died in a car crash in November last year when his Rolls Royce veered off the road in Harare and rammed into a tree.

The car exploded into a fireball a few moments after the collision, killing him on the spot and three friends.

Ginimbi had several expensive supercars, including a Bentley, Ferrari, and a Lamborghini.

-statemedia

Govt Hopeful That All Teachers Will Report For Duty On Schools Opening

By A Correspondent- The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education said that it is expecting all teachers to report for duty on 15 March when schools open for the first term.

Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro told a local publication on Monday that schools have already been provided with personal protective equipment (PPE) for both learners and teachers.

He said:

Government is expecting a 100% upward trajectory of teachers returning to work on March 15.

Schools have already been provided with proper personal protective equipment for students and teachers to use as the 2021 learning calendar commences.

Meanwhile, teachers’ unions are divided over whether their members would report for duty when schools open next week.

The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) and the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) have both said their members are financially incapacitated to report for duty.

However, Zimbabwe Teachers Association (ZTA) chief executive Sifiso Ndlovu yesterday urged teachers to report for duty saying they should not mix the issue of salaries and that of safety from the coronavirus at schools.

Ndlovu said:

We are saying let us get support from every corner to ensure that the opening of schools is a success and we should not mix COVID-19 issues with the perennial issue of teachers’ welfare and salaries because the closure of schools was due to COVID-19 challenges.

The issue of salaries is a permanent feature that can never be exhausted even in developed countries, and right now, the issue at hand is about addressing the safety of teachers and students when schools open during COVID-19.

Ndlovu added that teachers’ unions risk losing public sympathy is they continued to hold leaners at ransom over salaries.

He said:

I do not think that the other unions will get public support by continuing to advance the issue of salaries at the expense of the learners.

I would encourage my colleagues to desist from marrying the issue of COVID-19 with the issue of salaries.

Our position is clear, that we should ensure that students get back to school in a safe environment.

-newsday

MDC Alliance Trio Strike Back

By A Correspondent- Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri have slapped Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe and police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga with a Z$15 million lawsuit for circulating their nude pictures last year.

Mamombe, the Harare West MP (MDC-A) and Cecilia Chimbiri, an MDC-A youth leader, said they endured embarrassment after their nude pictures went viral on social media platforms.

Mamombe said she suffered damages in the sum of $10 million, comprising $3 million contumelia, and $7 million injuria while Chimbiri is claiming $5 million.

The pictures were reportedly captured by State security agents at Park Town Hospital in Harare, where Mamombe, Chimbiri and another MDC-A youth leader Netsai Marova were admitted.

The trio was receiving treatment following an alleged abduction and torture by suspected State agents.

In their separate applications filed by their lawyers, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) on Monday, Mamombe and Chimbiri said Chief Superintendent Philip had assured them that the pictures would not be circulated but were shocked to see the photos splashed all over social media.

Part of the summons by the ZLHR read:

As such, on the evening of May 15, 2020, the first defendant in the company of Dr Nyamakure arrived in the ward where the plaintiff was receiving medical assistance.

The first defendant identified herself as being from the ZRP Forensic Department and proceeded to take photographs of the plaintiff’s body purportedly as part of the evidence.

Further, she captured pictures of the plaintiff and her colleagues who were hospitalised together with her, namely Netsai Marova and Cecilia Chimbiri.

… This exercise was carried out solely by the first defendant and no other person was granted permission by the plaintiff to do so.

The case is yet to be heard.

Police Arrest Tsikamutanda

A TSIKAMUTANDA and a villager have been arrested in Dete, Hwange District after they allegedly forcibly undressed an 80-year-old woman and shaved her pubic hair accusing her of having sexual intercourse with men using mubobobo.

Mubobobo is said to a supernatural way of having sex with others, without their consent.

Malachi Ncube, a tsikamutanda whose age was not given but residing at Croc Farm in Binga and Mavis Ndlovu (58) of Hangano village, Gwayi area in Dete were in the company of Otilia Fuzani (49) also from Gwayi when they allegedly committed the crime on the complainant whose identity has been concealed to protect her.

Hangano villagers had invited Ncube to consult him after underwear belonging to one of the villagers’ children went missing before the complainant’s 11-year-old grandson was found with the undergarments.

Villagers suspected witchcraft and convened a meeting where it was agreed that a tsikamutanda should be consulted.

Ncube, who was already in the village at a one of the villagers’ homestead, accused the complainant of possessing mubobobo which he said she uses to have sex with men in the village.

The tsikamutanda alleged that the complainant had slept with all men in Hangano village using mubobobo.

A cleansing ceremony was organised where Ncube, Ndlovu and Fuzani allegedly took the complainant to a room where they forcibly undressed her before shaving her pubic hair.

The elderly woman reported the matter to the police.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Inspector Glory Banda confirmed the arrest of Ncube and Ndlovu while Fuzani is on the run.

He said Ncube and Ndlovu are being charged with indecent assault and will soon appear in court.

“I can confirm the incident which occurred on the 13th of February where village head Mr Albert Moyo called for a meeting where complainant also attended at around 7AM. At the meeting it was alleged that complainant’s grandson was seen with panties belonging to a neighbour’s children. The undies had gone missing some time ago,” said Insp Banda.

He said villagers resolved to consult a prophet or inyanga over the issue and they approached the accused who was already in the village.

The tsikamutanda alleged that the complainant had been having sexual intercourse with all men in the village using mubobobo, said Insp Banda.

He said the Ncube, Ndlovu and Fuzani forced the complainant to undress before Ncube shaved her pubic hair while Ndlovu and Fuzani held her.

In the process, the complainant sustained an injury on her privates and bled.

Meanwhile, police have urged members of the public to desist from consulting tsikamutandas saying their activities are illegal.

“We appeal to all citizens to report all tsikamutanda activities. All their operations are illicit and should not be allowed to conduct witch hunting activities. On numerous occasions they have made off with several herds of cattle at the mercy of suffering and unsuspecting villagers,” said Insp Banda.

The complainant was referred to St Luke’s Hospital in Lupane where she was treated and discharged.- Chronicle

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Tsikamutanda Undresses Granny(80), Shaves Pubic Hair

A TSIKAMUTANDA and a villager have been arrested in Dete, Hwange District after they allegedly forcibly undressed an 80-year-old woman and shaved her pubic hair accusing her of having sexual intercourse with men using mubobobo.

Mubobobo is said to a supernatural way of having sex with others, without their consent.

Malachi Ncube, a tsikamutanda whose age was not given but residing at Croc Farm in Binga and Mavis Ndlovu (58) of Hangano village, Gwayi area in Dete were in the company of Otilia Fuzani (49) also from Gwayi when they allegedly committed the crime on the complainant whose identity has been concealed to protect her.

Hangano villagers had invited Ncube to consult him after underwear belonging to one of the villagers’ children went missing before the complainant’s 11-year-old grandson was found with the undergarments.

Villagers suspected witchcraft and convened a meeting where it was agreed that a tsikamutanda should be consulted.

Ncube, who was already in the village at a one of the villagers’ homestead, accused the complainant of possessing mubobobo which he said she uses to have sex with men in the village.

The tsikamutanda alleged that the complainant had slept with all men in Hangano village using mubobobo.

A cleansing ceremony was organised where Ncube, Ndlovu and Fuzani allegedly took the complainant to a room where they forcibly undressed her before shaving her pubic hair.

The elderly woman reported the matter to the police.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Inspector Glory Banda confirmed the arrest of Ncube and Ndlovu while Fuzani is on the run.

He said Ncube and Ndlovu are being charged with indecent assault and will soon appear in court.

“I can confirm the incident which occurred on the 13th of February where village head Mr Albert Moyo called for a meeting where complainant also attended at around 7AM. At the meeting it was alleged that complainant’s grandson was seen with panties belonging to a neighbour’s children. The undies had gone missing some time ago,” said Insp Banda.

He said villagers resolved to consult a prophet or inyanga over the issue and they approached the accused who was already in the village.

The tsikamutanda alleged that the complainant had been having sexual intercourse with all men in the village using mubobobo, said Insp Banda.

He said the Ncube, Ndlovu and Fuzani forced the complainant to undress before Ncube shaved her pubic hair while Ndlovu and Fuzani held her.

In the process, the complainant sustained an injury on her privates and bled.

Meanwhile, police have urged members of the public to desist from consulting tsikamutandas saying their activities are illegal.

“We appeal to all citizens to report all tsikamutanda activities. All their operations are illicit and should not be allowed to conduct witch hunting activities. On numerous occasions they have made off with several herds of cattle at the mercy of suffering and unsuspecting villagers,” said Insp Banda.

The complainant was referred to St Luke’s Hospital in Lupane where she was treated and discharged.- Chronicle

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Logarusic In Selection Dilemma

Who will lead the Warriors’ strikeforce when they take on Botswana and Zambia in Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifiers in three weeks’ time?

This must be the question on the minds of Warriors’ fans following reports that most strikers called up for national duty might not be available for the two crucial assignments.

Red-hot France-based striker Tinotenda Kadewere has been ruled out after his club exercised its right to bar him from travelling for the games fearing that the star will be forced to quarantine for six days as part of that country’s Covid-19 regulations.

Admiral Muskwe from English Championship side Wycombe Wanderers and Scotland-based David Moyo, who is in the books of Hamilton Academical, are also doubtful for the assignments.

Last week Aston Villa barred midfielder Marvelous Nakamba from travelling for the Warriors’ games because of tighter Covid-19 regulations implemented by the British government, which placed Zimbabwe in its red zone of travellers.

The new guideliness state that anyone who travels to the red zone countries will quarantine for 10 days at an airport hotel on arrival.

On Saturday, Tanzania-based Prince Dube, who earned the Warriors a point in their previous Afcon qualifier against Algeria last November by scoring the equaliser in the 2-2 draw, pulled a hamstring 27 minutes into their goalless draw away at Mwadul.

Dube will be out for at least two weeks, which means by the time Zimbabwe travels to Botswana for the March 25 fixture, the striker will still be trying to regain fitness.

Orlando Pirates striker Terence Dzukamanja is recovering from an ankle knock and missed the Sea Robbers’ 3-0 hammering of Chippa United at the weekend.

Another striker called up Evans Rusike continued with his goal-draught as his SuperSport United outfit drew 0-0 with TS Galaxy.

Durban-based Knox Mutizwa was on target for Lamontville Golden Arrows in their 3-1 win over Black Leopards. Mutizwa is the only Warriors’ forward that was on target at the weekend as he continued with his fine form at Arrows.

The former Bosso striker’s fine form saw him being recalled to the Warriors’ set-up after being overlooked for the back-to-back qualifiers against Algeria last November.

The other striker that coach Loga has called up is Bulawayo Chiefs’ Farau Matare, who like other locally-based players, has been inactive due to Covid-19.

The good news though is that skipper Knowledge Musona is back to fitness after playing his first full game at the weekend after a long injury lay-off.-Chronicle

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20 Cheat Death As Petrol Explosion Engulfs House …

TWENTY people cheated death when a house in Bulawayo’s Mpopoma suburb caught fire following a petrol explosion.

One of the victims, Lenxious Sibanda (27) of New Lobengula, sustained life-threatening burns and was rushed to Mpilo Central Hospital where he is admitted.

The victim is alleged to have stolen 20 litres of petrol belonging to his parents who are based in Botswana and intended to sell it on the black market.

After stealing the fuel, he took it to Mpopoma where he hid it at a friend’s family house.

The victim’s sister, Ms Leterevy Sibanda said her brother is in a critical condition at Mpilo Central Hospital following the explosion that occurred on Sunday at about 9AM.

A Chronicle news crew yesterday visited the house in Mpopoma where the explosion occurred. The window panes were shattered following the explosion while blankets, a mattress and a headboard were burnt. The walls of the room were still black due to the fumes.

The owner of the house, Ms Margret Mangwiro said she was busy preparing breakfast in the kitchen when the house caught fire.

She said there were 20 people in the house when the incident occurred.

“I was in the kitchen preparing breakfast when I sensed a strange smell in the house and the next thing, I saw a cloud of flames. I screamed for help as I directed my grandchildren who were in the lounge to vacate the house, which was already on fire,” she said.

Ms Mangwiro said her neighbours swiftly reacted and helped put out the fire while her grandson, Mr George Mangwiro and his friend Mr Wellington Mukonza battled to rescue Lenxious who was trapped in the inferno.

“It was a terrible sight as my neighbours joined us in putting out the fire using sand and water. My grandson and his friend took the risk and got inside the room where the fire had started to rescue Lenxious who was trapped inside,” she said.

Ms Mangwiro said she suspects that Lenxious could have been smoking in the room.

“It seems Lenxious was smoking a cigarette in the room, which had a container of fuel resulting in the explosion that nearly cost our lives. There were 20 people in the house including my grandchildren who had visited us for the weekend,” she said.

Ms Mangwiro said her grandchildren are still traumatised following the incident.

“My grandchildren are still traumatised and they are even afraid of using the room, which caught fire. They lost some of the blankets, but we managed to salvage their clothes although their mattress and headboard where damaged by the fire,” she said.

Mr Mukonza said they risked their lives to save Lenxious who was trapped in the room.

“It was a matter of taking chances to save Lenxious who was trapped in the room which was on fire. When the fire started, he failed to come out and we had to rescue him from the burning flames,” he said.

“He sustained severe burns and we had to arrange for an ambulance, which took him to hospital.”

Lenxious’ sister, Ms Sibanda said her brother stole 20 litres of petrol which was meant to be used by their parents to fuel their car for a trip to their rural home in Nyamandlovu during the Easter holiday.

“He took the fuel without the permission from our parents and the intention was to sell it on the black market. We were shocked when his friends came to inform us that he had been rushed to hospital after he was burnt in a petrol explosion at a house in Mpopoma,” she said.- Chronicle

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Police Arrest Mourners

POLICE in Gweru arrested 76 mourners for defying lockdown regulations by parading a deceased person’s body in his neighbourhood and attempting to dump the coffin at a police station.

Tatenda Pasinyore (27) of Mtapa in Gweru reportedly died while in cells at Mtapa Police Station last week after being arrested for breaching lockdown curfew.

Police had to intervene as the mourners blocked traffic, singing and dancing. At one point the pall bearers abandoned the coffin in the middle of the road and took to their heels after anti-riot police used tear smoke to disperse the mourners who were picketing as they carried the body towards the police station.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident which occurred on Saturday afternoon.

“Police had to move in to restore order and arrest people who were defying lockdown regulations and blocking traffic. It is unfortunate they were mourning a relative, but the regulations have it that there must be a maximum of 30 people for a funeral gathering,” he said.- State media

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Family Demands 30 Beasts For Murdered Relative

 

A Silobela family is refusing to bury a slain relative, demanding 30 herd of cattle from the family of a man accused of having murdered him.
Mthandazo Moyo (52) of Simana Village under Chief Malisa, who was a teacher at Simana Primary School, was allegedly killed by Thobelani Bhebhe following a misunderstanding over a woman about two weeks ago.

Bhebhe is now in remand prison and relatives of his alleged victim are now reportedly holding on to the body, demanding 30 beasts upfront. Local traditional leader, Chief Malisa and Member of Parliament, Manoki Mpofu, are now presiding over the negotiations to facilitate the burial of Moyo. -Herald

Fire Attack: Families Still In The Open

 

FOUR families whose homesteads were burnt down in separate incidents in Lupane are stranded as they are yet to receive help despite a call for assistance by the district’s Civil Protection Unit.
The Donga family in Mpofu Village lost all its belongings early last month when Kholwani Donga (26) from the same area set three houses alight in three consecutive days accusing his grandparents Robert Donga (75) and Ms Angela Mpala (52) of witchcraft.

The elderly man who was also village head in Mpofu area, succumbed to the burns while admitted to Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo two days after the fire while his wife is still admitted to St Luke’s Hospital in Lupane.

Their domestic worker, Praymore Sibanda (19) is also still admitted in the intensive care unit (ICU) at Mpilo following the fire.

Last month we reported that Praymore had also succumbed to the burns but further checks revealed that he was still in ICU.

Ms Ayanda Donga (23) and her daughter Bandile (8) as well as nieces Buhle (10) and Andile (7) who escaped through the window with no injuries are now accommodated at a neighbour’s home because they have nowhere to stay.

The attacker, Donga, who allegedly doused a three-roomed house with petrol before setting it alight with the seven inside, was remanded in custody to April 1 by Lupane resident magistrate Mr Ndumo Masuku for a count of murder and six others of attempted murder.

Ms Donga said her mother’s hospital bill was ballooning although she could not state how much it is.

“Our homestead is still deserted as we have moved to a brother’s homestead. The CPU came but they are waiting for my mother to be discharged from hospital. She is still admitted and in pain because her whole body was burnt. We are struggling to buy medicines for her while the hospital bill is also accumulating,” she said.

A community leader Mr Permanent Sibanda who is also Zanu-PF Lupane District Co-ordinating Committee (DCC) chair appealed to well-wishers to help the family.

“There has been no help so far besides what was donated during the late Donga’s burial. Doctors are saying his wife will be discharged soon but we don’t know where she will go because the homestead is in ruins. The family is in a difficult position after losing everything. We managed to ask a neighbour who is a distant relative to accommodate the children but their herd of cattle has been in the bush since the fire incident and we fear they may be attacked by wild animals or stolen. The domestic worker is also still admitted with serious injuries. We are trying to find ways of helping the family as local leadership,” said Mr Sibanda.

Three other families whose homesteads were also burnt by mysterious fires in Guga Village 1, Dongamuzi area also in Lupane in separate incidents are still living in an open space as they have not found help.

Mr Max Mlalazi (78), Mr Thembelani Mlalazi (39) and Mr Khumbulani Nyathi (40) and their families lost all belongings following heart-rending fire incidents more than a fortnight ago.

Lupane District Development Co-ordinator Mrs Ennety Sithole, who chairs the district CPU, said the families desperately need help.

“We are still appealing for help as we wish to see the families restored to their previous positions. So far we got three tapelines from the provincial CPU for the Guga families and nothing for the Mpofu family,” she said. Chronicle

“Women’s Capacity To Lead Is Incredible”

Tinashe Sambiri|Women are the society’s backbone, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

According to President Chamisa, women’s capacity to lead is incredible:

Below is President Chamisa’s statement on International Women’s Day:

Thankful to all women who strive and fight to make a difference and make our nation great.

Women’s capacity to organize,lead and achieve is incredible.

Women are society’s backbone,nation builders who carry and sustain societies to create an equal future..#InternationalWomensDay…

President Chamisa

I Didn’t Assault My Wife, But She Assaulted Me, I Declare Myself Innocent Until Proven Guilty: ZB Bank CEO

  • I didn’t assault my wife
  • but she assaulted me
  • she inflicted severe assault on me.
  • video footage is too new.
  • I declare myself innocent until proven guilty

By A Correspondent | The ZB Financial Holdings group chief executive, Ronald Mutandagayi has issued a statement concerning the incident caught on video which shows him brutally assaulting and flooring his estranged wife, the same footage that he in an interview with ZimEye Sunday night, said is 2 seconds long. It is 13 seconds of full HD video.

He also said: “it is surprising that only two months later is when such footage is issued.” The footage as ZimEye reveals, and per his own admissions on Sunday night, was issued in January leading to his arrest.

He is currently in bail pending trial for wife battery.

ZimEye has conducted extensive investigations over the matter and we stand by our story.

Below was his full statement:

I have noted with regret that there is video footage circulating on social media suggesting that I assaulted my estranged wife. Whilst the circumstances of the event cannot be attributed to me alone, it is important in that regard to put the record straight.


The unfortunate circumstances surrounding the incident occurred on 2 January 2021 after three consecutive days of severe assault and harassment on my person. It is surprising that only two months later is when such footage is issued. The bona fides of such action is questionable.


Further, it is regrettable that the video footage only shows a certain portion of the incident obviously meant to sell a certain narrative. Nonetheless, I am mindful of my right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. Since the matter is currently pending before the Courts, I shall let the law take its course.

President Chamisa Statement On International Women’s Day

Tinashe Sambiri|Women are the society’s backbone, President Nelson Chamisa has said.

According to President Chamisa, women’s capacity to lead is incredible:

Below is President Chamisa’s statement on International Women’s Day:

Thankful to all women who strive and fight to make a difference and make our nation great.

Women’s capacity to organize,lead and achieve is incredible.

Women are society’s backbone,nation builders who carry and sustain societies to create an equal future..#InternationalWomensDay…

President Nelson Chamisa

July Moyo Promises Chilonga People Won’t Be Displaced | IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH?

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Large-scale irrigation on 200 000 hectares in the Lowveld is now possible as full dams, including the giant new Tugwi Mukosi dam, allow farmers to meet their potential and move into high levels of production of a vast range of crops and manage productive herds of cattle.


Communal farmers will now be a major part of these new irrigation developments, with President Mnangagwa seeing irrigation as the only way arid communal lands can ever be powerhouses of production, a policy already been implemented in the Kanyemba area using Zambezi water.

Lowveld soils are generally fertile and deep, but need water to produce crops, fruit and a decent cattle industry. In the past Lowveld irrigation was concentrated on commercial land, but under new policy initiatives communal communities can now partner with private investors and the Government to accelerate development.

A fundamental requirement about such communal land development is that no one is pushed off their land, although homesteads can be moved very short distances to allow canals or other infrastructure to pass, and that the communities, the investor and the local rural district council have to reach agreement with the Government holding the ring.

Among the first of these new deals between a private investor and a communal lands community is in the Chilonga area along the Runde River where a great deal of the necessary work to hammer out the agreement has already been done to create the win-win situation where both farmers and the investor make a great deal of money.

While there have been fake new reports of people being evicted, the fundamental policy that no one is pushed off their land has been embraced by everyone.

No one living in the Chilonga area will be displaced, but some might need their houses shifted a short distance to allow a canal to pass, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo stressed last night, so that all in the area can benefit from a US$60 million major irrigation scheme on 6 000ha, about three percent of the future irrigated area in the Lowveld,

Speaking on Zimbabwe Newspapers Television Network (ZTN) last night, Minister Moyo said Government had no intention to displace people.

“We have told the investor that we do not want to displace anybody. This land belongs to the State and planning is going to be undertaken by the Ministry of Lands together with the investor, plus of course those who are going to benefit. The rural district council, as the land authority there, will remain seized with the issue.

“Chief Sengwe, Chief Showani and others who are involved obviously will want their people to benefit and we will not leave them out in our formulation,” said Minister Moyo.

A few households would be slightly affected. “Government officials have gone to the places and we have found that the majority of the people will remain in their place. A few will be affected but only to the extent that a canal might pass through their homesteads but their fields are going to use the canals.

“They are going to have their cattle there and we are not going to disturb that,” said Minister Moyo.Government’s vision was to empower communities through projects with partners.

“We will ensure that the communal area becomes productive and the President has said the only assured way of permanence and sustainable development in these dry areas is through irrigation.

“We put water in Tugwi Mukosi, Mutirikwi and Manyuchi dams. We have excess water which is not being used and rather than looking for commercial farming areas so that investors come and invest there, our President is saying let’s go to communal areas which have good land and do something for them,” he said.

Government could not afford all the work so some of the projects were being done by the private sector.

“We want to make sure that the standard of irrigation is anchored by somebody. That’s what we are talking about. We are not displacing our people in the same manner history has taught us. We cannot do that. This President will not do that.”

Writing on his Twitter handle last night, the Deputy Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Responsible for Presidential Communications George Charamba said the lucerne growing was a small part of the development plan of the affected area.

“The plan is far-flung and involves irrigation of over 200 000 hectares under thousands of centre pivots, all for crop, fruit and beef production.

“Those wishing to diss the project do so by presenting it as a one-item affair which it isn’t. They also predicate it on the coming in of an outsider as a fodder grower, forgetting the bulk of the plan is State-involved and funded for the development of community and country.

“Anyway, there will be complete communication from Government, both by a comprehensive statement and a refashioned Statutory Instrument.” -Herald

Grass Can’t Be More Important Than People’s Lives

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa personally instructed Dendairy to seize land belonging to Chilonga villagers, it has emerged.

Addressing a news conference in Harare on Monday, MDC Alliance vice president, Hon Tendai Biti said Chilonga villagers revealed Dendairy bosses declared Mr Mnangagwa blessed the seizure of their land.

An MDC Alliance delegation led by Hon Tendai Biti was in Chilonga area on a fact-finding mission at the weekend.

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Stop Using Lockdown Restrictions To Abuse Women, MDC Alliance Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|The Emmerson Mnangagwa led administration is using lockdown measures to abuse women and citizens in general, the MDC Alliance Assembly Of Women has said.

In a statement released on International Women’s Day, the MDC Alliance Assembly Of Women accused Mr Mnangagwa’s administration of using lockdown restrictions to abuse female political activists:

MDC ALLIANCE ASSEMBLY OF WOMEN STATEMENT ON THE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

MDC Alliance Assembly of Women joins the rest of the world in commemorating the International Women’s Day on 8 March under the theme: Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world.

The theme celebrates the incredible efforts by women and girls around the world in determining an equal future and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

This year’s International Women’s Day comes as Zimbabwe continues to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and its harsh impact on women who normally bear the brunt. Women find themselves in man made poverty due to government’s misplaced priorities, broken marriages, loss of jobs and also total shut down of the informal economy which is mainly dominated by women and again the raising cases of domestic violence due to lockdowns and the unpaid care work.

Hats off to the women of Zimbabwe who stood as front line workers fighting COVID-19 pandemic as health care workers, home-based caregivers, as they constitute the majority of these workers.

We see them risking their lives working without adequate Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) and failure by Government of Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Health to fully appreciate their efforts.

Despite women making up a majority of front-line workers, there is disproportionate and inadequate representation of women in national and global COVID-19 decision making thereby hindering sustainable development.

Women leaders and women’s organizations have demonstrated their skills, knowledge and built networks to effectively lead in the fight against COVID-19 through embracing the new normal ways of virtual meetings and workshops. Apart from encouraging women to fully and effectively participate in decision-making, finding ways of eliminating gender based violence in order to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls remains our key priority.

We note with great concern the use of lockdown restrictions to abuse women and citizens of Zimbabwe by the police and army in the name of law enforcement.

The unfair treatment of the opposing voices when it comes to breaking of covid restrictions where members of the ruling party are not arrested when they break the so called covid restrictions. Thus we saw a lot of people, including women being exposed to covid 19 in prisons without personal protective equipment and social distancing.

The Assembly of Women feels that in order to uphold women’s rights and fully leverage the potential of women’s leadership in pandemic preparedness and response, and provision of safety nets, they must be fully involved in every stage of decision making. The government top officials must stop looting the Covid 19 funds, and provide emergency relief packages to every household since the covid 19 pandemic has caused an untold suffering to the already suffering Zimbabweans due to poor governance.

We are happy that the MDC Alliance party, through its Health portfolio managed to come up with an alternative covid 19 plan which when religiously followed Zimbabwe can be a better place in terms of responce and management of covid 19.

Here is to wish every Zimbabwean woman home and away a happy International women’s day.

TheChangeThatDelievers

B. Tanyanyiwa
Spokesperson MDC-A Assembly of Women
08/03/21

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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Patriotism Cannot Be Imposed On Citizens- MDC Alliance

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Namibia has said Zanu PF is abusing the term patriotism in a bid to muzzle alternative voices.

Patriotism cannot be imposed on citizens, according to the MDC Alliance.

Read full statement below:

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA LAMBASTS THE ZANUPF PROPONENTS OF THE SENSELESS AND UNDEMOCRATIC PATRIOTIC BILL.

06 MARCH 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia is absolutely amazed that the Parliament of Zimbabwe has the time to debate on the useless patriotic bill that seeks to muzzle the citizenry’s democratic rights to express their political opinions about how Zimbabwe is being governed.

Instead of priotising fixing the devastating economic meltdown, Zanupf Mberengwa South legislator Alum Mpofu said, “I move the motion in my name that: Cognisant that Zimbabwe’s image and national reputation are critical factors in attracting foreign investment…have enacted laws that bar citizens from engaging in unpatriotic activities and communication intended to denigrate the integrity of their homeland”.

This is incontrovertible evidence proving Mnangagwa’s futile attempt to put Zimbabweans on mute and make sure they don’t castigate the cartels and their enablers who are running national affairs like their tuckshops.

Mpofu’s utterances unearthed Zanupf’s deliberate diversion from serious national issues like the gross abuse of human freedoms manifesting in unprecedented levels of human butchery of opposition activists and journalists. Zanupf legislator went on to open up attacking his own rotten system in the process of moving the motion. He said,”…the overwhelming majority of Zimbabweans are focused on building the positive image of the country as reforming , open , peaceful and democratic country that is attractive to investment”. This is a clear testimony that even politically inept Zanupf morons also subscribe to social democracy but due to fear of persecution by the Harare monocratic regime, they continue to support looting and corruption.

Moreover,Mdc Alliance Namibia would like to make it clear that they reject to be stifled by greedy politicians who intend to silence voices of dissent in the motherland and the diaspora.

We shall continue to speak condemning autocratic Zanupf government for failing to revamp our economy. We shall continue to amplify our revolutionary voices against the arbitrary arrests and detention of our people for speaking against the selective application of the law. Zanupf must know that patriotism can’t be imposed on the citizens.

Love is a natural drive! This attempt to compel citizens to love a country governed by greedy stomach politicians who eat on behalf of the citizens who continue to wallow in abject poverty as Zanupf accelerates belly politics of plunder and self-enrichment.

We concur with Hon Molokele Daniel who postulated that the talk of patriotism should not be allowed in Parliament when the motherland has political prisoners in the names of Cde Makomborero Haruzivishe, Takudzwa Ngadziore, Chiriga, Hon Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri, Tungamirai Madzokere, Last Maengahama only to mention but a few. Mdc Alliance Namibia demands the unconditional release of its organic and pragmatic leadership.

The Parliament of Zimbabwe must be people driven. We can’t have a Parliament that decides on behalf of the people against their will as well the Supreme Law of the country. Demonstrations and protests are allowed by the 2013 constitution, Joana and other revolutionaries should be allowed to express their political opinions without fear of persecution by prosecution. These are the issues that should be brought to the August House for debating.

Furthermore, we have got civil society activists who have been denied bail in the motherland for standing up for the truth or being true patriots.

How then do you expect such citizens to say anything positive about a satanic thugocratic government that is tormenting its citizens for sharing a different plate of political opinion? Civil servants and all in the private sector are struggling to join pieces together including paying school fees for their helpless children. In the recent months , we saw Amalgamated Rural Teachers’Union of Zimbabwe’s Gender Secretary for Masvingo Province (Artuz) sentenced to 10 months imprisonment for demanding a living wage against slave wages paid to teachers in the motherland. These are the issues that must be brought to Parliament to give trade unionists their powers to protest against unsalted peanuts (meagre salaries).

To wind it up, Mdc Alliance Namibia urges Mpofu to preach the ideology of social democracy to his cronies before moving foolish and helpless motions in the sacred House of Legislators. As a district , we shall continue speaking against gross abuse of power by Zanupf terrorists. We are not deterred by empty bills that are meant to rob us of our democratic rights to speak out our minds regarding governance issues. We are Zimbabweans! We are not scared of the patriotic bill since we are going to employ all our organs to resist an attempt to establish a One-party state.

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Chamisa A Hurdle To Progress – Part 1

Chamisa A Hurdle To Progress – Part 1

By Grace Kwinjeh

Grace Kwinjeh

Unless Zimbabwe’s opposition puts its act together, the thunder that is going to strike it is still doing push-ups in heaven. Events over the past two years should serve as a wake up call for the splintered and faltering opposition, to snap out of its long slumber and act. For it is in a fine mess.

In this article I deal with the Nelson Chamisa’s component of MDC, for as long as they are using that name. Part 2 will deal with Douglas Mwonzora and his entity.

Chamisa I still contend does not have the character or sobriety to lead Zimbabwe’s opposition, to the once vibrant movement it used to be.

He has brought in too much of his flawed personality to make that possible. Take for instance how he postures as deity and the consequential personalisation of the struggle to a supreme being who is beyond criticism. Even that as it maybe, the bible exhorts us to pray for wisdom, calls us to a place of humility and love as a reflection of our faith in Christ Jesus.

Even harder  to fathom that a modern day political party in 2021 has a Papa before whom fellow comrades must kneel, be prayed for to receive their blessing. The spiritualisation of the struggle, instead of working strategies people are fed bible verses, people who belong to their own churches, by default of being Chamisa followers, have to stretch their faith into politics to a guy whose beliefs are otherwise contrary to their own.

The painful result of which have included losing legal rights to the MDC name and assets, there is always a price for deception, pride, mediocrity and arrogance.

Furthermore, for a Christian with a love for humanity, his failure to provide a credible, genuine response to Covid-19, offering national leadership and not politicising or seeking to trivialise a global pandemic.

Almost two years after the 2018 harmonised elections, Zimbabwe’s opposition component led by Chamisa, is stuck in the past, with no visible plan for the future the crucial 2023 elections, which in political terms are just around the corner. No campaign or dialogue for crucial reforms, without which the opposition campaign efforts are dead in the water.

By design stuck in 2018 mode because Chamisa in his vendetta has personalised the election outcome, continuing to parrot calls for legitimacy but offering no realistic roadmap forward or strategy that unites Zimbabweans of all walks of life.

Most civil society organisations, everyone has moved on, Chamisa remains stuck.

Chamisa true to character has chosen to throw the toys out of the pram, his tantrums now a nauseating ritual each time that his lack of leadership is exposed, the legitimacy issue becomes an easy tool for distraction.

The late icon Morgan Tsvangirai’s death left the movement he once valiantly and fearlessly led at sixes and sevens clueless as to how to steer the once great movement forward.  A vacuum painfully felt each day.

The opposition that once stood tall globally as a champion of human rights and democratic principles is getting unstuck as it fails within itself to practise what it preaches. There is no brother’s keeper.

Emotions have been high, fingers being pointed, witches found, after Lillian Timveos and Blessing Chebundo recently openly, in broad daylight joined Zanu PF, where they were welcomed by its first secretary President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

A gullible opposition membership is convinced by party leadership that they have crossed over to Zanu PF for money. Chamisa’s supporters take no prisoners in their vile attacks, some who ironically were tormenting us in Zanu PF only a few months ago, our blood fresh on their hands?

Strangely, this also said by beneficiaries of a long commodified opposition movement, how many shirts did Chamisa have at the formation of the MDC?

People who have over the years benefited from the benevolence of kind Zimbabweans and the donor community, not that they possess any brilliance or social verticality.

An activist gets special access to programmes in the University of Zimbabwe, scholarships, rent paid for, others have even had cars bought for them, not to mention those who bought houses. Not many of them know how a CV is written 20 years in struggle largess , and will fail to account for their social status should a genuine lifestyle audit be carried out.

Unlike those like Roy Bennet, I met him in New-York he was tired and distraught, he had lost all, recovering from prison days and a cancer attack he also had many a tales to tell. Story for another day.

In 2005 the late Morgan Tsvangirai called me back home from Europe, I was doing just fine with my life, my children, I am a hard worker, I do not survive on handouts, a life disrupted I regret going back to this day. I cannot cry over spilt milk. Tsvangirai was in trouble, not from external enemies, but internal ones, sabotaging, gossiping, the rot was in the party.

Unlike Chebundo or Timveos, tormented Tsvangirai could not defect from his own party, he mobilised us internally to work at times even with parallel structures, when people pontificate about the 2008 election victory, they do so without a full story.

The rot, corruption, hatred of fellow comrades against each other, the kind of nonsense those like Timveos who are defecting today are tired of.

Dismissing them as just political prostitutes will be costly, a narrative that suits Chamisa well in his grandstanding and deception. He deceives those that only awoke to opposition politics post 2017, they only know Chamisa and a well manicured narrative of who he is, overrated contribution to the struggle, thus they attack without care.

They do not know who Chebundo is, they do not know who the late Makuyana is, they do not know who many others are, that’s how Chamisa has framed it. But then it’s getting undone.

Of particular interest to me is how their characters were impugned or called into question by members of a movement that is haemorrhaging from all angles, in a failing post Tsvangirai transition.

Timveos going in a key province means Zanu PF is doing its maths, 2023 will be too late to start screaming rigging and legitimacy. Timveos was a key member not just in the Province, but at national level possessing an influential global reach, worrisome it should be for the MDC that she is now Mnangagwa’s ally, name calling is not an option – strategy and sobriety are.

The unravelling of the opposition taking place today, does not only have national consequences because Zanu PF remains cunning doing its mathematics, it also has global ramifications.

The MDC was born out of a dream whose time it seemed had come, in global politics and indeed on the African continent, the Berlin Wall had fallen, Apartheid South-Africa collapsed, the talk and calls for multi-party democracy were loud and clear. 

These people had no real ideologically binding glue apart from issues with the status-quo at the time, riding on the apparent global winds of change, based on the mistaken notion or assumptions that one party states or nationalist movements were easy to break – for Zimbabwe it has been a blow for blow.

The fixation for the international community was on the late former President Robert Mugabe, there was a strong focus against him, with conclusions that he was at the epicenter of everything that was wrong in Zanu PF and by extension in Zimbabwe’s national politics.

A script today that goes horribly wrong when a senior opposition leader Tendai Biti publicly says he misses Mugabe.

I continue to write.

Mujuru’s State House Visit Mohadi’s Replacement?

By James Gwati-The visit today by the former Vice President, Joyce Mujuru, to the state house has raised a lot of questions to Zimbabweans who now think that President Emmerson Mnanagwa, wants her to become his deputy.

The country was shocked Monday after Mujuru appeared on the state controlled ZBC TV meeting with the President Mnangagwa’s wife, Auxillia at the state house..

Her appearance from nowhere, comes at time there is a vacancy in the Presidium which was left last week by the former Vice President Kembo Mohadi, who was forced by his open zip to resign from the high office.

Mujuru was defeated by Mnangagwa in a fierce factional fight the two were running to succeed the late former President Robert Mugabe.

IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH? Mutandagayi Defends Self Saying the Embarrassing Wife-Bashing Video-Footage Which Got Him Arrested In Jan, Is Actually New And Only Just Been Issued

By A Correspondent | The ZB Financial Holdings group chief executive, Ronald Mutandagayi has issued a statement concerning the incident caught on video which shows him brutally assaulting and flooring his estranged wife, the same footage that he in an interview with ZimEye Sunday night, said is 2 seconds long. It is 13 seconds of full HD video.

He also said: “it is surprising that only two months later is when such footage is issued.” The footage as ZimEye reveals, and per his own admissions on Sunday night, was issued in January leading to his arrest.

He is currently in bail pending trial for wife battery.

ZimEye has conducted extensive investigations over the matter and we stand by our story.

Below was his full statement:

I have noted with regret that there is video footage circulating on social media suggesting that I assaulted my estranged wife. Whilst the circumstances of the event cannot be attributed to me alone, it is important in that regard to put the record straight.


The unfortunate circumstances surrounding the incident occurred on 2 January 2021 after three consecutive days of severe assault and harassment on my person. It is surprising that only two months later is when such footage is issued. The bona fides of such action is questionable.


Further, it is regrettable that the video footage only shows a certain portion of the incident obviously meant to sell a certain narrative. Nonetheless, I am mindful of my right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. Since the matter is currently pending before the Courts, I shall let the law take its course.

BREAKING: Mutandagayi Defends Self Saying the Embarrassing Wife-Bashing Video-Footage Which Got Him Arrested In Jan, Is Actually New And Only Just Been Issued

By A Correspondent | The ZB Financial Holdings group chief executive, Ronald Mutandagayi has issued a statement concerning the incident caught on video which shows him brutally assaulting and flooring his estranged wife, the same footage that he in an interview with ZimEye Sunday night, said is 2 seconds long. It is 13 seconds of full HD video.

He also said: “it is surprising that only two months later is when such footage is issued.” The footage as ZimEye reveals, and per his own admissions on Sunday night, was issued in January leading to his arrest.

He is currently in bail pending trial for wife battery.

ZimEye has conducted extensive investigations over the matter and we stand by our story.

Below was his full statement:

I have noted with regret that there is video footage circulating on social media suggesting that I assaulted my estranged wife. Whilst the circumstances of the event cannot be attributed to me alone, it is important in that regard to put the record straight.


The unfortunate circumstances surrounding the incident occurred on 2 January 2021 after three consecutive days of severe assault and harassment on my person. It is surprising that only two months later is when such footage is issued. The bona fides of such action is questionable.


Further, it is regrettable that the video footage only shows a certain portion of the incident obviously meant to sell a certain narrative. Nonetheless, I am mindful of my right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. Since the matter is currently pending before the Courts, I shall let the law take its course.

Joyce Mujuru Bounces Back, Meets Mnangagwa’s Wife at State House

By James Gwati-Former Vice President, Joyce Mujuru has bounced back and today visited President Emerson Mnangagwa’s wife Auxillia at state house.

The two appeared on a the state-controlled ZBC TV.

Mujuru was defeated by Mnangagwa in a fierce factional fight the two were battling to succeed the late former President Robert Mugabe.

She (Mujuru) was fired by Mugabe in 2014 on allegations of fanning factionalism within the ruling Zanu PF party.

Her ouster from Zanu PF came after the mysterious death of her husband Solomon Mujuru in 2011 who died in an inferno.

Zanu PF sources said Mujuru was murdered by Mnangagwa so that the former could weaken Joyce in the factional fight to replace Mugabe.

Chombo In Fresh Land Corruption Charges

By James Gwati-Former Cabinet minister Ignatius Chombo is facing another fresh charge of grabbing land worth over US$10 million.

Chombo in the case is being investigated together with the former First lady, Grace Mugabe by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.

ZACC also said Chombo faces another case in which he is alleged to have grabbed land worth almost US$1 million with three stands totalling 2,2ha allocated to three firms including Comverol Enterprises and Cavford Trading.

Bona, Robert Mugabe (Jnr) implicated in US$10 Million Land Corruption Scam

By James Gwati- The former President Robert Mugabe’s daughter Bona and son, Robert (Jnr) have been implicated in their Mother Grace Mugabe’s, US$10 million corruption charges.

The former first lady is being investigated by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission for allegedly grabbing state land.

According to ZAAC the former First Lady transferred to companies under the directorship of two of her children, Bona and Robert Mugabe Jnr, seven stands totalling just under 10,2ha which are part of the US$10 million worth of land.

The Mugabe family according to ZAAC committed the alleged offence during the hight of the Zanu PF’s G-40 and Lacoste power struggles.

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission which is investigating Grace said, Arosume Property Development (Pvt) Limited were appointed as developers for the land on Carrick Creagh Estate allocated to Sally Mugabe Housing Cooperative in 2005 and have now lodged complaints with the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and the Special Anti-Corruption Unit in the President’s Office.

Grace Mugabe On US$10 Million Corruption Storm

By James Gwati- The former First Lady Grace Mugabe, is being investigated in a case in which she is being accused of grabbing land worth US$10 million.

According to the state media, the late Robert Mugabe’s wife committed the alleged offence during the hight of the Zanu PF’s G-40 and Lacoste power struggles.

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission which is investigating Grace said, Arosume Property Development (Pvt) Limited were appointed as developers for the land on Carrick Creagh Estate allocated to Sally Mugabe Housing Cooperative in 2005 and have now lodged complaints with the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and the Special Anti-Corruption Unit in the President’s Office.

“Killer Zivhu Is A Political Enigma”

Tinashe Sambiri|Former Zanu PF MP for Chivi South Constituency, Killer Zivhu has said those who think MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa is finished politically are dreaming.

However, Zivhu also claims Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is adored by millions of Zimbabweans.

Political analysts argue Zivhu is a political enigma.

Zivhu tweeted:
Those who think Chamisa is finished muka ubike doro, he can’t be finished by the defections of some old clueless and tired politicians.

Only tangible projects by the ruling party can finish him not parading of some disgruntled politicians.

The people of Chilonga area got nothing from Independence except birth certificates and IDs written Zimbabwe.

Removing them from their ancestral land is just a continuation of suppressing the Shangani people in Zimbabwe. From Rhodesia time when sugar plantations started..”

Zivhu also believes Mr Mnangagwa is a political guru:

Those who thinks ED will go anytime soon muka ubike doro join ED and stand with him on his vision 2030.

ED is the political guru and strategist of Zimbabwean politics since liberation time.

The guy is talented vamwe vose they don’t have wisdom.”

Killer Zivhu

PYCD Statement On The Occasion Of The International Women’s Day 2021

Platform for Youth and Community Development Trust (PYCD) is part of the world that is commemorating this year’s International Women’s Day. The theme for 2021 which reads Women in Leadership: Achieving an equal future in a Covid-19 world fits into the work of PYCD, an organisation that is thriving to witness sustainable community development through strengthening the rights of girls and young women, by building their resilience to champion gender –equity in Chipinge district.

To achieve this, PYCD is running various campaigns that place women at the centre of community programming. One such serious campaign which is in motion is aimed at intercepting the misinformation on Covid-19 in most rural areas of Manicaland. This campaign which communicates to the theme of the year has been compelled by the high levels of distrust, emotions and anger against the government of Zimbabwe to the extent of generating conspiracy theories that is making it very difficult to implement Covid-19 interventions such as the inoculation of the Sinopharm vaccine from China.

In all this network of misperception, it is the women who continue to be at the receiving end as the country is drawn into the battle of masculinity and survivor of the fittest. The adoption of Covid-19 lock downs as measure to contain the pandemic has brought more harm than good to women. The hope of achieving gender equity is being dashed as cases of gender based violence continue to rise locally and globally.

PYCD is working closely with inspirational women who have chosen to take the challenge in advancing gender equality in their homes and communities. The work by female traditional leaders and female councillors in Chipinge has given the work of PYCD an edge in the agenda to empower women leadership. The work of these women of valour has been combined with a team of 25 Gender Activists, 10 aunts and 5 Uncles who are working as ambassadors for PYCD within their local wards every day.

In commemorating the International Women’s Day in 2021, PYCD has chosen to highlight the work of these courageous and fearless women who have sacrificed themselves including taking the risk of challenging harmful cultural practices that gives men advantage to  abuse them at wanton without being held accountable due to weak implementation of existing constitutional safeguards. Focus Group Discussions have been lined up throughout Chipinge district today on the 8th of March 2021. These discussions are being implemented to provide solutions to the challenges being faced by women leaders during the on-going Covid-19 induced lock down. Zimbabwe has been on lockdown for more than 12 months now since March 2020.

PYCD leadership will also be participating in other national and international forums including a Webinar on International Women’s Day organised by the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. The topic of discussion is entitled accelerating the Realisation of Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women. In addition, the various discussions that will be taking place will be shared online.

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“Defections Will Not Affect President Chamisa’s Popularity “

Tinashe Sambiri|Former Zanu PF MP for Chivi South Constituency, Killer Zivhu has said those who think MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa is finished politically are dreaming.

However, Zivhu also claims Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is adored by millions of Zimbabweans.

Political analysts argue Zivhu is a political enigma.

Zivhu tweeted:
Those who think Chamisa is finished muka ubike doro, he can’t be finished by the defections of some old clueless and tired politicians.

Only tangible projects by the ruling party can finish him not parading of some disgruntled politicians.

The people of Chilonga area got nothing from Independence except birth certificates and IDs written Zimbabwe.

Removing them from their ancestral land is just a continuation of suppressing the Shangani people in Zimbabwe. From Rhodesia time when sugar plantations started..”

Zivhu also believes Mr Mnangagwa is a political guru:

Those who thinks ED will go anytime soon muka ubike doro join ED and stand with him on his vision 2030.

ED is the political guru and strategist of Zimbabwean politics since liberation time.

The guy is talented vamwe vose they don’t have wisdom.”

President Chamisa

Zivhu Says Emmerson Mnangagwa Is A Political Guru, Do You Agree With Him?

Tinashe Sambiri|Former Zanu PF MP for Chivi South Constituency, Killer Zivhu has said those who think MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa is finished politically are dreaming.

However, Zivhu also claims Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is adored by millions of Zimbabweans.

Political analysts argue Zivhu is a political enigma.

Zivhu tweeted:
Those who think Chamisa is finished muka ubike doro, he can’t be finished by the defections of some old clueless and tired politicians.

Only tangible projects by the ruling party can finish him not parading of some disgruntled politicians.

The people of Chilonga area got nothing from Independence except birth certificates and IDs written Zimbabwe.

Removing them from their ancestral land is just a continuation of suppressing the Shangani people in Zimbabwe. From Rhodesia time when sugar plantations started..”

Zivhu also believes Mr Mnangagwa is a political guru:

Those who thinks ED will go anytime soon muka ubike doro join ED and stand with him on his vision 2030.

ED is the political guru and strategist of Zimbabwean politics since liberation time.

The guy is talented vamwe vose they don’t have wisdom.”

Killer Zivhu

Kadewere’s Barren Spell Continues

Warriors star Tinotenda Kadwere is on his longest barren spell since joining French Ligue 1 side Olympique Lyon.

The 25 year old was last on target on January 24, when his brace propelled Les Gones to a thumping 5-1 over St Etienne on January 24.

Since then, the Highfield-bred striker has neither scored nor registered an assist in the last seven games he has featured in.

So much on a dip in form has the lanky striker been, that he has scored two goals in the last ten games, both coming in the same game, the Ettiene triumph.

He faces competition from on-loan Algeria striker Islam Slimani, who started in Lyon’s last league, a 1-0 win over Rennes, with Kadewere coming on in the second half.-Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Tino Kadewere

Logarusic Faces Acid Test

To some people, Zdravko Logarušić is just an opportunist who benefited from the Felton Kamambo-led ZIFA board’s ‘incompetency’.

To some however, the outspoken Croat is the shrewd tactician who can break the jinx of foreign coaches having failed, since independence in 1980, to take Zimbabwe to African football’s greatest soccer spectacle; the Africa Cup of Nations finals.

Since opinions are like noses, and everybody has one, dealing with facts at this juncture, is what’s important. The fact is, Loga is the Warriors coach and the task of leading our beloved national team to the upcoming AFCON edition in Cameroon, lies in his hands.

Zimbabwe take on Botswana and Zambia in decisive qualifiers later this month, with the remaining ticket from Group H, led by defending champions Algeria, up for grabs.

The impending battles are watershed as far Loga’s reign is concerned, as he is yet to taste victory in the Warriors dugout since inking a two-year deal in February last year.

These are the games through which the football-loving public will settle once and for all, the debate as to whether or not the firebrand former Sudan coach is the right man for the job.

As it stands though, if he does fail, he will have a reason once again, to give a catalogue of excuses, just as he did when the locally-based Warriors did nothing except for singing, dancing and insinuating witchcraft, at the CHAN finals in January.

Marvelous Nakamba, Tendai Darikwa, Tino Kadewere and potentially Marshall Munetsi will not be on the plane when the Warriors travel to Botswana for the March 25 encounter, nor will they be in the squad for the last one against Micho’s Chipolopolo at the National Sports Stadium four days later.

The players are victims of their clubs’ unwillingness to release them, in the wake of strict Covid-19 related laws ushered-in by various governments in Europe.
Put simply, we are looking at a situation whereby failure by the Warriors to book a place at the AFCON finals will be excusable amid the current setbacks.

Put simply, we are looking at a situation whereby failure by the Warriors to book a place at the AFCON finals might be excusable amid the current setbacks.

Can Logarušić be pardoned if the Warriors fail to qualify for AFCON?- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Logarusic

Man U End City’s 21-Match Winning Run

Manchester United beat Manchester City 2-0 in the Premier League on Sunday, putting to an end the Citizens’ 21-game winning streak in the process.

An early Bruno Fernandes penalty and a Luke Shaw strike five minutes into the second half were all Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s charges needed to bring their city rivals back to the reality of the Premier League.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Solskjaer