Boarding Places Reduced To Adhere To Covid-19 Regulations

By A Correspondent- The government has ordered local schools to reduce 2021 boarding enrolment as a way to curb the transmission of the coronavirus pandemic.

NewsDay saw a copy of the memo which was referenced “Call to reduce 2021 boarding enrolment to comply with COVID-19 management protocol in boarding facilities in the Midlands province.”

The memo read:

Having experienced an outbreak of COVID-19 in some boarding facilities in 2020, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has resolved to improve compliance of boarding facilities in observing WHO and the Ministry of Health and Child Care COVID-19 prevention guidelines.

Heads are, therefore, advised to strictly adhere to the number that can be allowable in the boarding facilities when recruiting 2021 boarders. As a guide, new boarder recruits for 2021 should significantly be less than 2020 boarder recruits. To ensure compliance, officers from both the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and Ministry of Health and Child Care shall move to boarding schools monitoring observance of COVID-19 guidelines and compliance to boarding capacity measures.

Last year, a number of schools across the country were forced to prematurely close after a significant number of learners and members of staff had tested positive for the virus.-newsday

New Political Party Formed

A new political party christened the Zimbabwe African National Congress (ZANC) was formed towards the end of last year and formally registered by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec).

ZANC president, Timothy Mncube, said his party would concentrate on convincing the electorate to appreciate its policy proposals which he said were the key towards unlocking a better Zimbabwe.

He told NewsDay: As we speak, we are now in possession of a letter from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) which has accepted and registered the ZANC as a party which can now contest any election in the country.

We want to state categorically that our politics does not fan hatred and antagonism.

We want to bring about a new generation of politicking that speaks to our efforts to convince the electorate to embrace our proposals towards unlocking that better Zimbabwe dream that we have for this country.

We are not here to antagonise anyone, but to sell our brand as well as ideas so that the people of Zimbabwe can embrace us and our ideas.

The biggest hope is that after embracing our ideas and policy proposals, they would then allow us to roll these proposals out once they have voted us into forming the next government in Zimbabwe.

Mncube also said ZANC would have footprints all over Zimbabwe addig that the party was not a regional outfit ad that it will have structures all over Zimbabwe so as to “retain that national status that we want.”

Mncube added that the party’s policy formulation would be guided by the challenges that Zimbabweans meet on a daily basis.

Political analysts have often said Zimbabwe is not deprived of political parties and this was proved in the 2018 harmonised elections when 23 candidates vied for the presidency.https://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/ads?guci=2.2.0.0.2.2.0.0&client=ca-pub-2833808250787996&output=html&h=280&adk=2874123139&adf=1376144466&pi=t.aa~a.1381849204~i.11~rp.4&w=750&fwrn=4&fwrnh=100&lmt=1613216153&num_ads=1&rafmt=1&armr=3&sem=mc&pwprc=6309232713&psa=1&ad_type=text_image&format=750×280&url=https%3A%2F%2Fnews.pindula.co.zw%2F2021%2F02%2F13%2Fnew-political-party-zanc-emerges-in-zimbabwe%2F&flash=0&fwr=0&pra=3&rh=188&rw=750&rpe=1&resp_fmts=3&wgl=1&fa=27&adsid=ChAIgI6egQYQ1Pr54cGIhbAGEkwAPg1Yh8t6DqozYFijEFhgYYeV285rbcB30tytUrLFSkIw-mCNgY8tDj79lWRoRlN5LIEFrIXlERb3LqJYWTexqwgfbmMLfrB10MhV&dt=1613216147901&bpp=2&bdt=1785&idt=2&shv=r20210211&cbv=r20190131&ptt=9&saldr=aa&abxe=1&cookie=ID%3D06e57f1ec30c7857-221e33acafa600c8%3AT%3D1611923850%3ART%3D1611923850%3AS%3DALNI_MbwvgEawww9mF2qeYg6P1TFpQkXLQ&prev_fmts=0x0%2C750x280%2C1200x280%2C750x280&nras=3&correlator=4281365396122&frm=20&pv=1&ga_vid=amp-awFXzB_baV-4jcibwvtIxw&ga_sid=1613216147&ga_hid=2114433341&ga_fc=0&u_tz=120&u_his=3&u_java=0&u_h=720&u_w=1280&u_ah=680&u_aw=1280&u_cd=24&u_nplug=3&u_nmime=4&adx=257&ady=2817&biw=1263&bih=578&scr_x=0&scr_y=507&eid=182982100%2C182982300%2C21066428%2C21068769%2C21068893&oid=3&pvsid=2275878784034299&pem=238&ref=https%3A%2F%2Fnews.pindula.co.zw%2F&rx=0&eae=0&fc=1408&brdim=0%2C0%2C0%2C0%2C1280%2C0%2C1280%2C680%2C1280%2C578&vis=1&rsz=%7C%7Cs%7C&abl=NS&fu=8320&bc=31&jar=2021-02-12-18&ifi=4&uci=a!4&btvi=3&fsb=1&xpc=JqRbhamcYS&p=https%3A//news.pindula.co.zw&dtd=5213

Some even accuse other political outfits of being ZANU PF surrogates formed for the purposes of dividing the opposition on the country.

ZANU PF has been in power since 1980 and those who want it removed argue that it is behind the country’s sorry state of affairs adding that the opposition needs to be united if it is to dream of dislodging it from power.

Zimbabwe goes to the polls in 2023 with President Emmerso Mnangagwa having hinted that he will still be in power in 2030.

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Mwonzora Deception Part 3

By Mari Matutu | We have since defined deception as “Deception is an act or statement which misleads, hides the truth, or promotes a belief, concept, or idea that is not true. It is often done for personal gain or advantage” . I will bring down this definition close to our discussion.

Today I will unpack the deception in the SC ruling. The players, events and dates.

31 March 2020.
The government had announced a lock down. No one was allowed to move around. There was fear of deadly disease COVID 19. Information was made to the public that SC was going to deliver its judgement.

Khupe as a party to the case was obviously made aware of this judgement by court itself. However the deception move was put in motion starting with her. She was pampered with hope that she was going to be given back her party position and It was her turn to revenge Chamisa.

She made the public aware that she will be attending court. The public would focus their mind on Khupe as a person playing with zanu. Actually we were content that she was finished.
At the background, Morgan Komichi who lost the post of Vice president at Congress, felt betrayed by Chamisa. In his mind he was suppose to be the VP. It is important to pick one point of deception here. Komichi never wanted to fight Chamisa, but wanted to be his VP. From the two elected male VPs it becomes obvious there is one whom Komichi felt did not deserve the post. Your choice. Is it Welshman Ncube or Biti? Events must show you from nominations and other events that generally Ncube was accepted by all as the VP. Most likely Komichi felt Biti did not deserve the seat than him. Anyone who take the actions of Komichi at the door step of SC as deception, miss the definition of deception. He could have peddled falsehoods but out of ignorance. He was being used by someone behind the scene. This someone was the one playing deception at that juncture.
It is this background that Mwonzora used to wedge a bad blood between Komichi and Chamisa. The feeling of betrayal left Komichi selling out. He was a victim of deception which led him to selling out.

He was told that the court will return to “2014” structures and he will becomes the Chair. The words will come from the Judge himself. In order for Komichi not to change mind after the judgement had been discussed by others, he was advised to make the announcement at the door steps. To Komichi it was a shocker move to his “betrayers” but to his handlers it was a trap. They Let him be the announcer and the rest follows. After setting him up, he could not reverse. He will not be acceptable by the rest of membership should he change. He will have to play along.

If people cannot see that Komichi’s action of announcing the court judgement was out of Mwonzora’s and his team of deception then you will not see the picture.

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Komichi’s announcement had the following lies that still have legs even today.

a) The lie that SC said Chamisa is illegitimate leader of MDC. (Please read page 35 of SC judgement SC said “ Secondly, and equally significantly, he was unanimously elected as the President of the Party, i.e. the one that is presently before this Court, at its Congress convened in June 2019. These are the inescapable facts that loom large on the country’s political landscape.” Actually the court said its “inescapable)
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b) That the SC made Khupe acting president of MDC , Komichi was made the Chair and Mwonzora SG. (Please read page 33-34 of SC judgement on principles of mootness .I will not paste it here but SC stated clearly that the second principle state it clearly that courts give determination on moot case not for practical application on present matter but for some other use were the determination can practically apply. The court stated it as a well established principle and cited other cases were it was applied. Please read it yourself.)

c) That the SC gave a judgement on moot case for practical application on present moot case.
(Read again page 40, court itself stated what it was handing over, in advance, so that you read the disposition of the judgement knowing its meaning. The court says
“In short, notwithstanding the political mootness of this matter, it is imperative that there should be an authoritative determination of this appeal in the interests of justice.”
No genuine person could miss this important part after reading page 34 of judgement on second principle of mootness. Never.)

d) That the SC said go back to 2014 structures. This is a lie that many believed even today. ( read page 40 on Disposition
“Disposition
The essence and objective of the corrective measures to be implemented by the Party is to restore the status quo ante that prevailed before the irregular and unlawful appointments to the Party presidency took place. This would necessitate having to extend the time limit prescribed in the Party constitution apropos the convening of an Extra-Ordinary Congress to elect a new President following the demise of Dr Tsvangirai. It would also involve modifying the judgment a quo to conform with that purpose.”
It can be seen by all genuine people who have read and understood principle 2 of mootness in page 33 to 34 and understood that SC is giving an authoritative determination for interest of justice despite the fact of political mootness of present case as stated in page 40. It is clear the SC went to status quo of 15 July 2016, where the presidium was constituting the president , deputy president and National Chair. So the court wanted to show how things should have gone at the time of death of president Tsvangirai and how HC should have written its judgement following the status quo of presidium as at 15 July 2016, the date of appointments of President Chamisa and Mudzuri. It never said go back 2014 structures

e) That the SC gave an operative judgement that was live when it had already ruled the case was rendered moot. ( As we have seen already that the court followed principle 2 of mootness and have seen that court stated that it is giving an authoritative determination and went further to state it is amending HC judgement. It is deceptive for anyone to say court gave a live operation order. Not true, as long as the operative order is read correctly word by word. “It is accordingly ordered as follows:
1.The appeal be and is hereby dismissed with no order as to costs.
2.The judgment of the court a quo be and is hereby confirmed, save for the deletion of paragraphs 4 and 5 of the operative order.
3.The third respondent, in her capacity as the Acting President of the first appellant, be and is hereby ordered to convene an Extra-Ordinary Congress, within a period of three months from the date of this order, in order to elect a new President”
Some words look lame and remote to the case but they determine a course. The word “accordingly” in the first statement of the operative judgement direct everyone to read and interpret the judgement as an authoritative determination being given on principle 2 of mootness. It can no longer apply on present matter but other use. Simple and illustrated
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application of this determination was deleting order 4 and 5 of HC judgement on same case and amending the same judgement by introducing order 3 and 4. That is practical application of this determination which could not have happened if the SC had just declared case is moot and academic. Case closed. Clear the SC never gave a live operative judgement. It gave an authoritative determination. This will stand up against any attempt to interpret it otherwise as long as the word “accordingly” stand as it is on the statement of operative judgement. So it is a lie that SC gave live operating order . )
e) The lie that the SC gave dubious judgement.
(If dubious is correctly interpreted, it cannot miss that it is unprincipled and it is first time for a court to give such judgement. The court clearly stated and defined principles of mootness as well established principles, and further cited cases that were these principles were applied. Where is the judgement dubious? Someone is trying to remove people from focusing on judgement.)

f) The lie that the party that Chamisa is leading is called MDC A or the party that was left by Tsvangirai was called MDC Tsvangirai. ( Not until you see the deception in it. People are cheated to deny whom they are because of fear or the name MDC T . They know that Tsvangirai used the name MDC T in election 2008 and 2013, so when Khupe took the name to election 2018 they feel the party is going back to Khupe.

On the other hand MDC A is a properly constituted “party” that does not include natural persons but juristic members who are 7 political formations as represented by 7 principals. No natural person can claim to be a member of MDC A. An Alliance document is there as legal instrument that can be used by anyone to prove a point. Chamisa as individual was chosen from among political parties to be the presidential candidate and his facial image was used in election 2018 . Morgan Tsvangirai signed the Alliance agreement as principal of MDC T. This blurs the distinction between MDC T led by Khupe and MDC T that appear on Alliance agreement as represented by Tsvangirai.
However in the SC record we have two distinct points which direct us on this matter. Page2 of judgement
“ Background
The first appellant is the Movement for Democratic Change, a political party which has capacity to sue and be sued in its own name (“the Party”).
Then page 35
“Secondly, and equally significantly, he was unanimously elected as the President of the Party, i.e. the one that is presently before this Court, at its Congress convened in June 2019.”
The court record state clearly that this MDC has no T or Tsvangirai in front of it and it is a juristic person who can sue or be sued on her own. This is the same party that held a congress and unanimously elected Chamisa at that congress held in June 2019. The same MDC was before the court.

g) Where do the names MDC T/ MDC Tsvangirai or MDC A come from?
That is part of deception.

h) Why have these facts not been furthered or the lies still have legs? That is the deception.

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i) Why were members of MDC forced to state they are members of MDC Alliance led by Adv Chamisa when everyone saw Morgan Tsvangirai signing Alliance agreement as a constitutive document?

j) Why were the first 5 MPs influenced to state they are not part of MDC in court or they have formed their own party?
These are facts which are at law indisputable. You cannot change them. Any person in MDC or outside MDC will have questions on what these 5 narrated in their affidavits.
The question that then arise is, why have these lies not been exposed even today, in all forums? We have best lawyers in our team. These lies have nothing technical about them. You do not need to be a professor in law or an Advocate to know this. Simple comprehension skills can refute these lies.
This is were I unpack Mwonzora’s deception using actors within us to “ misleads, hides the truth, or promotes a belief, concept, or idea that is not true with full knowledge that the same is not true.
A) 1 April 2020.
The loyal members of Chamisa who believed the lie that SC had given Khupe the party or made Khupe acting president of party or Chamisa was declared illegitimate by SC or SC ordered Khupe to practically convene an EOC tried to defend the party.
What ever action Hwende took during all this, he was acting through ignorance. He did not have any deception in mind. He was in 2014 structure so he had option to say he is still a deputy treasurer. He had no legal background to suggest that he knew the implications of what he was saying. He also had no personal gain in this whole thing. No ways he was part of deception during that time, so is Khumalo,Timvious and Mutseyami.
Personal gain and actual intent to lie or further the interest of a lie are components of deception. You cannot prove these on the 5 MPs.

B) To pick up the deception trail, you look at the affidavits they signed to express the point that they are MDC A and not MDC T or not being the party that was before court. A study of the contents of the affidavits prove that they had crucial evidence on the question of which party did Tsvangirai leave behind and which party is Chamisa leading. The affidavits touch all the points of not being MDC T and not being part of MDC before court but that they formed their own party MDC A with a constitution

C) Who was the lawyer behind these affidavits?
Did this lawyer also believed that SC had given MDC to Khupe?
Did this lawyer also believed the SC has said Chamisa was illegitimate? Did the lawyer believed that MDC A was a political party where natural person can belong as a member without first belonging to an affiliate party ?
That would require you to look at the said lawyer as to who this lawyer is.

D) Jacob Mafume.
Jacob Mafume is a lawyer, a member of MDC who attended congress of June 2019. He was a member of PDP party which is a signatory to MDC A. He was an elected councillor of Harare
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under MDC A in 2018 election. Upon the recall of Herbert Gomba as mayor of Harare , Jacob Mafume was elected Mayor of Harare.

An attempt to recall him was made and he got a court order that state as fact, that those who recalled him had no capacity to do so since Hon Biti owns PDP by way of registration of intellectual properties and in PDP constitutive documents, no one can be recalled for belonging to MDC only. These are facts.
You cannot change them. Do these facts prove that Mafume as a lawyer did not know or understand that Chamisa was not declared illegitimate by SC, that MDC A is a constituted entity of 7 juristic person with PDP being a member, that in Gweru we held a congress of MDC and not MDC A and Biti was elected as an individual to be Vice President of MDC not MDC A, that MDC which was at congress in Gweru, made resolution about the SC case and expelled Khupe from MDC and not MDC T, that by resolution of MDC congress Biti was re admitted back into MDC and was bound by MDC constitution, that Biti is bound by MDC constitution so could not in terms of MDC constitution belong to his PDP and at the same time be MDC VP.

As a lawyer who has access to MDC constitution, Mafume could read article 1 and 2 of constitution from copies which were handed to every delegate at congress. If he had no time to open the constitution, one has to ask himself how he also managed to missed the words MDC 5th congress that were written on every T shirt or cap that was physically handed to each member of MDC that was present. Those T shirts must bear testimony of whom we are and which party was at congress to date. Any person representing MDC who is a congress delegate is a witness that we are MDC not MDC A or MDC T or MDC Tsvangirai where ever he or she is.
Having established the lie that Chamisa is not actually leading a party called MDC A but MDC and proved that all evidence prove that Mafume was aware and had full technical expertise to tell that MDC A cannot have natural persons as its members but one has to first have to be a member of one of the members of MDC A in order to belong to it. You then ask, did Mafume act in furthering this lie? Evidence is there that he sought affidavits from unsuspecting members of MDC and for fear of having the party being taken over by Khupe of MDC T they agreed. Yet the meaning of MDC T as led by Khupe which went to election 2018 and MDC T that was on Alliance agreement had different meaning.
Khupe’s MDC T held a congress and elected a full leadership under that name and contested election 2018 under that name with a complete new symbol.

Where as MDC T that appear on Alliance agreement which was being represented by Tsvangirai, had a background of 2008,2013 elections but more particular the congress resolution of 2014, after Mafume and others had split from MDC. The resolution said the constitution of the party must be amended such that we protect the party from splits. In particular, that the president shall be the custodian of the party Name and party Symbol. This amendment brought article 9.1.3 of MDC constitution to being.
Again in terms of article 3.7 of MDC it is clear MDC as a juristic person can enter into Alliance with other progressive entities.
The decision to use the name MDC T as a way of distinction between MDC led by Professor Ncube and one led by Dr Tsvangirai was first ratified in our MDC Bulawayo congress of 2011 and
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has always been our legal instrument when ever a distinction of the two MDCs was required. When Dr Tsvangirai signed Alliance agreement it is common cause that Prof Ncube was also leading a political party MDC. Any person would understand that there was need for that document to give a distinction between MDC led by Professor Ncube and his. He applied the congress resolution of 2014 as well as article 9.1.3 of constitution.

Again his decision to enter Alliance agreement with other 6 political parties using name MDC T was ratified by Gweru congress of MDC.
It should have been clear to Mafume that actually Khupe poses no threat to anyone and SC itself had already noted the evidence that she had moved on and formed her own party MDC T.

Yet from the well crafted affidavits the MDC members are told to deny that they are MDC and told to state that the congress was held under MDC A. They are told that MDC T Khupe is leading is the same as MDC T on Alliance agreement. In defence the members state that they formed their own party with separate constitution of its own.

D) We are almost close to prove deception. Stay cool. Did Mafume stood to benefit from this lie? Answer is yes, if not two yeses.
PDP was a partner in MDC Alliance agreement. If MDC T was to stand as a political party that was in Alliance agreement and not as MDC which was using a distinction name MDC T then PDP stood to gain from the lie in the sense that while other MPs or councillors under MDC A could be recalled by MDC T members of, PDP would not be recalled. So proof of personal benefit was there from word go. You can track the wording of affidavits and prove he drafted it with a motive.

E) Did Mafume later own benefited from this lie? Again yes, if not three yeses. His lie facilitated the recall of Herbert Gomba and he was elected Mayor of Harare again under the guise that because he is from PDP, Mwonzora camp will not recall him. He further bolster his support of the lie by pretending to go before court after a recall by “Mai Matibenga.”
What he actually wanted was a court order that pronounces that he was PDP and PDP was part of MDC A and hence he could not be recalled.

Either way , by this court verdict you cannot miss that he has confirmed existence of Alliance agreement and he has already claimed the rights of PDP in MDC A so far. Many people do not realise that PDP has staffed its councillors from the recalled “MDC T” in ALLIANCE so far under the deception that we are cheating recall from Mwonzora. So yes he and PDP have benefited from the lie.

F) Does Mafume intent to use the lie further in future. Yes and if not four yeses
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Ask yourselves why people who had their own party way back in 2014, would have a clause that says they cannot be recalled for joining MDC. What was the motive of having a PDP was protected as belonging to Biti as his own assert? What prompted them to do that? It is because they want to use it again and again.
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G) Should it be proven that actually MDC A is actually a political pact, does Mafume and PDP stand to lose?
Careful in answering this deceptive question. The answer is always yes but on a different notes.
Yes on obviously established fact that PDP is a member of MDC A but more particular in the sense that after the lie that Chamisa is leading a political party that is called MDC A is finally exposed by a court, then members of PDP and all fake loyalists of Chamisa who are in parliament would join MDC Tsvangirai as led by Mwonzora and not MDC T led by Khupe.
To cleanse itself zanu will rule that all illegal MPs in parliament are illegal . That MDC A is a pact of 7 political parties but by electoral law one cannot be recalled for belonging to MDC A which is a political party these MPs were elected under. So the recalls we null and void.
However MDC A belongs to jurist persons and no individual can belong to MDC A. You have to belong to one of the 7. In the mean time you have affidavits stating that you are not MDC in court and you formed your own party MDC A. By the same ruling the National Chair and SG of MDC cannot go to court and claim or defend the party MDC because of their affidavits.
That is why Biti the president of PDP withheld the legal challenge of Khupe as member of parliament under MDC T. She will be ruled illegal. Then all the recalls done under leadership of Khupe are said to be illegal. This means all MPs will go back into parliament at the mercy of Mwonzora. By then all the negotiations aa said on audios of Mbondia will be ready. No one can defend the party by that time. All the Chete Chete will be flock without a party.

Please do not miss that SC in its disposition stated clearly that it went to the status quo at 15 July, where the Chairman would “assume” role of president of MDC in the absence of President and Deputy president. Morgan Komichi was part of all the election process and he physically signed election papers.
By the words “assume the role of president” it must be realised that all the actions of MDC that was led by Tsvangirai had a Principal in the name of Komichi. That is the why the deception team deceived him to join them and do not want to lose him at the moment.

If the lies keep their legs, pachava nekugeda geda kwameno. That is why you see the panic after my earlier exposure. The regime and deception team was in motion. The likes of Alex Magaisa are being discredited in advance, a topic of registering political parties is muted. Biti is talking of talks. Sikhala is almost exposing.
Do not be fooled by the arrests of Mafume and Sikhala. They are paid for cover ups. Strange enough Sikhala and Chin’ono went into custody for a non existent offence but with a court order to be treated special in prison. Which is better to let someone go or looking for special place. It part of making you believe the lies

Anti dot
1) Everyone must go back to SC ruling and accept it as not dubious but as a correct judgement that ruled the matter moot after Chamisa was unanimously elected.
2) Prove with screen shots of judgement every point that repel the lies.
3) Prove that the SC in its wording said the election of Chamisa as president of MDC is in escapable.
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4) Prove to the public that the name of the party that was before court is the one that held congress and was the one that was left by Tsvangirai as well as the same party that used the name MDC T in Alliance agreement based on 2008 and 2014 congress of MDC resolution as well as article 9.1.3 of constitution.
5) Prove that by SC ruling which stated that National Chair of the party shall assume the role of president if the president and deputy president are not around, Morgan Komichi acted on behalf of MDC in 2018 election and called the party MDC A for purpose of election. Exercising provision of 9.1.3 as well as all resolutions of 2014 which included the big tent. So yes MDC entered election 2018 under the burner MDC A. That decision was ratified by congress Gweru.
6) That by SC ruling which declared that Chamisa’s appointment as deputy president in 2016 and subsequent appointment as president in 2018 were null and void then it means it never happened. Chamisa never ever took power but elected Deputy president and National Chair were always there and available to assume the role of president. However Chamisa was unanimously elected president. No one is punished for a null and void event because it never happened.
7) Chamisa now as the unanimously elected president of MDC has powers and prerogative to call MDC that was before the court which is also appear in MDC A agreement by the name MDC A if he wants the electorate to know the distinction between MDC left by Tsvangirai from the one represented by Khupe. If in any case his decision is wrong it awaits ratification of congress of MDC in 2024
8) State it clear that the attempt to practically implement the SC as live is null and void abnitio
9) Make these public announcement before High Court Judgement because what ever the HC judge says can only be rectified by way of appeal. The system will stall the process.
10) Once it is exposed before hand, it has one bearing. All these matters depend on SC ruling and its interpretation. Every High Court judge is bound by SC judgements. If facts of SC judgement are put in public domain correctly the HC judge has no cover to hide.

11) Currently the hide out a judge has is the lie peddled to you about SC ruling as well as the lie that courts are captured or the judge who presided over the case of the first 5 recalled MPs is zanu.
12) Capture the judge to give what we were already been given by SC.
13) Tell Khupe that actually Mwonzora took MDC T which belong to her because it is the only party that held a congress under the name MDC T for second time in a raw. In our own MDC she had since lost capacity to execute any duties of MDC president by operation of law.
Done. Chamisa Chete Chete.

I will proceed in exposing other deceptions of Mwonzora and his actors in part 4. For now make yourself comfortable for more.

Be Honest, What Killed Gen Nyikayaramba And Gen Shiri, COVID or COV-ED?

By Farai D Hove | At a time when Senior Politburo member, Mabel Chinomona infers that the late Gen Douglas Nyikayaramba was assassinated, ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Saturday, performed a slip of the tongue on the real cause of death.

Ambassador Gen Nyikayaramba buried Saturday afternoon at the national heroes acre following a short struggle reported as of the COVID-19 disease.

His death was first announced by Mnangagwa himself during the first Cabinet briefing at State House Tuesday.

Mnangagwa said, Nyikayaramba succumbed to COVID-19 Tuesday morning in the capital Harare.

Nyikayaramba, 64, retired from active military service to take up civilian role government in 2019.

While state agencies reported saying, Nyikayaramba is now the fourth general to die from COVID-19 related complications after former Agriculture Minister and former Air Force of Zimbabwe commander Perrance Shiri, former Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo and ex-prisons chief Paradzai Zimondi, Senator Mabel Chinomona has said he is in fact the fifth (5th) of the soldiers who assisted Mnangagwa remove former President Robert Mugabe in 2017, dead.

She forwarded a message into ZANU PF WhatsApp group saying of the 8 who assisted Mnangagwa, 5 are now gone. She using the 5/8 figure, went further to say Zimbabwe is left with only 3 of the respected ZANU PF cadres.

Meanwhile, Mnangagwa announced saying: “Today he (Nyikayaramba) is gone, snatched away from us by a various, a virus, which has wreaked havoc in all nations on the planet…”

BREAKING- President Mnangagwa Makes Embarrassing Slip-Of-The-Tongue On “The Real Cause Of Death” Of Gen Nyikayaramba At Time When Chinomona Infers ‘Cold Assassination’ ….

By Farai D Hove | At a time when Senior Politburo member, Mabel Chinomona infers that the late Gen Douglas Nyikayaramba was assassinated, ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Saturday, performed a slip of the tongue on the real cause of death.

Ambassador Gen Nyikayaramba buried Saturday afternoon at the national heroes acre following a short struggle reported as of the COVID-19 disease.

His death was first announced by Mnangagwa himself during the first Cabinet briefing at State House Tuesday.

Mnangagwa said, Nyikayaramba succumbed to COVID-19 Tuesday morning in the capital Harare.

Nyikayaramba, 64, retired from active military service to take up civilian role government in 2019.

While state agencies reported saying, Nyikayaramba is now the fourth general to die from COVID-19 related complications after former Agriculture Minister and former Air Force of Zimbabwe commander Perrance Shiri, former Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo and ex-prisons chief Paradzai Zimondi, Senator Mabel Chinomona has said he is in fact the fifth (5th) of the soldiers who assisted Mnangagwa remove former President Robert Mugabe in 2017, dead.

She forwarded a message into ZANU PF WhatsApp group saying of the 8 who assisted Mnangagwa, 5 are now gone. She using the 5/8 figure, went further to say Zimbabwe is left with only 3 of the respected ZANU PF cadres.

Meanwhile, Mnangagwa, who last year caused controversy when he flung out a pile of papers during the death of Perrance Shiri, announced saying: “Today he (Nyikayaramba) is gone, snatched away from us by a various, a virus, which has wreaked havoc in all nations on the planet…”

We Are Unstoppable, Declares Cecilia Chimbiri

By Cecilia R Chimbiri

When they go low we go high!

They are trying hard to bury us they don’t know we are seeds.

We are never deterred, we remain strong and encouraged.

Comrades, friends and family thank you so much for the solidarity and unwavering support you have shown us during our time of incarceration.

It’s very unfortunate the state is using persecution by prosecution and it’s appalling they are those who think they are above the law on this Zimbabwean soil .

The struggle continues till The Zimbabwe we want comes . Aluta continua

Cecilia Chimbiri

BREAKING: Chief Maduna Dies

ONE of the country’s longest serving traditional leaders, Chief Vezi Maduna Mafu, has died.

He was 86 years old.

Chief Maduna was recovering from a stroke he suffered on 18 August 2019.

Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni released the information via his Twitter account.

Maduna is one of the unsung heroes of the country’s liberation struggle having been detained for a number of years for his involvement in the nationalist movement in the 60s and 70s.

Maduna started politics in 1960 during the time of the National Democratic Party (NDP) which was led by the now late Vice-President, Dr Joshua Nkomo.

Chief Maduna was married to Mrs Lizzie Maduna Mafu (nee Mpala).

Following his political activities at that time he was arrested and brought before a magistrate at Filabusi and was charged under the Law and Order (Maintenance) Act (LOMA). He denied all the charges that were laid against him. At the end of the trial he was acquitted because of the manner in which he had defended himself, as he had chosen to defend himself, he was a self-actor.

After the banning of NDP in December 1961 and Zapu was immediately formed.

Chief Maduna continued with his political activities until Zapu was banned in September 1962. In October 1962 he then crossed the border to Zambia and lived in Kitwe where he continued with his political activities until 1964, after, which he returned home.

During the Pearce Commission of 1972 an attempt by both the British and Ian Smith to legitimise Rhodesia’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence, Chief Maduna led his people in Insiza District to reject the Commission.

As he continued with his political activities in 1976 he was arrested and detained at Gwanda Prison. After spending a number of months there he was transferred to Colleen Bawn Prison.

In his stint at Colleen Bawn Prison, Chief Maduna was kept in solitary confinement for a long time. From there he was taken to West Nicholson before being moved to WhaWha Prison in the Midlands Province. Frantic efforts by his people to visit him at the prisons were blocked by the authorities.

It was at WhaWha where he met detainees from all over the country. He was in Camp Four. He was detained with people like Elliot Maphenduka, Welshman Mabhena, Makhathini Guduza, Walter Mbambo and Thengani Guduza.

Chief Maduna said he remained in detention until the ceasefire period and when he was released he was given a hero’s welcome by his people with 13 cattle donated by his subjects for the celebrations. Of the 13, 10 were slaughtered for the celebration party.

In 1981 he was elected a Zapu councillor and became the first chairman of the Insiza Rural District Council. Chief Maduna was also elected the party’s vice-chairmen for Matabeleland South Provincial Authority.

In 1984 at PF-Zapu Congress he was elected into the Central Committee and was to remain a member of the Central Committee until the signing of the Unity Accord between Zanu-PF and PF-Zapu on 22 December 1987.

After the unity of the two liberation movements, Chief Maduna served the party in various capacities including being a member of the National Assembly.

However, of late Chief Maduna has courted controversy as he has been viewed as advancing the cause of some anti-Government groups, but he flatly refused that he is anti-Government, a sentiment also shared by his wife.

“I support the Government of President Mnangagwa, the problem is that maybe I am too accommodative, people of different political persuasions visit me here at my home. When they leave they go and make political capital out of meeting me,” said Chief Maduna, who has a huge portrait featuring Vice-President Chiwenga and himself flanking President Mnangagwa. – Byo24news

Cheating Woman Exposed During “Prophetic Encounter”

IN one of the most shocking revelations, a married woman who conceived a child with her lover and deceived her husband to raise it as his own had her clandestine deed exposed by a prophet she had consulted after the child had fallen sick.

Nothabo Moyo from Kingsdale suburb in Bulawayo had gone to the prophet with her mother-in-law.

It proved to be an unwise decision as the prophet ordered Moyo to tell her mother-in-law the truth about the biological father of her ailing child.

Scared that the child was going to die, Moyo reportedly confessed that the child was not that of her husband Gracious Maphosa, but of her unidentified boyfriend.

Details of the shocking confession are contained in Maphosa’s court papers in which he is applying for a downward variation of maintenance.

Maphosa, who is also now doubting paternity of the first child, is seeking variation from $3 000 to $1 500 per month towards his second child with Moyo while awaiting to do paternity tests.

The two separated in August last year after Moyo confessed that Maphosa was not the father of her second child.
In his application which is yet to be heard at the Bulawayo Maintenance Court, Maphosa said his main reason for downward variation was reduced working hours at his workplace due to Covid-19 lockdown which resulted in his salary being slashed.

“I am applying for downward variation in maintenance. I am no longer fully employed and my monthly income was affected after my working hours were reduced as a result of the Covid-19 national lockdown. I separated with Nothabo Moyo in August last year after she cheated on me and later confessed that I was not the biological father of her second child.

“She confessed after the child had fallen ill before a prophet she and my mother had consulted for help. After that confession, I’m also no longer sure if I’m the biological father of the first child and wanted the court to grant an order compelling me to pay $1 500 per month while waiting to go for paternity tests,” Maphosa’s affidavit reads in part.- B-Metro

Horror As Villagers Discover Farm Worker’s Mutilated Body With Missing Private Parts..

IN a suspected case of ritual murder that has left Nyanga villagers baffled, a decapitated body of a farm worker was recently found.

Eria Chigova’s body was discovered three days after he had left Rhodalle Farm.
His head was found a few metres away from his body.

His private parts were missing, while his nose and eyes were mutilated.
Police confirmed the gory murder and said investigations are in progress.

“Chigova, who hails from Kwekwe, started working at Rhodalle Farm on January 13. He decided to leave on January 17 and was paid US$10 for his services before his departure.

“On January 20, Chigova was found dead lying in a stream with his head missing. A local villager reported the matter to the police. The police attended the scene and recovered Chigova’s head a few metres away. His belongings that include a woollen hat, money and wallet with identification particulars were found 30 metres away from his remains.

“Investigations are in progress and his next of kin was informed. We are appealing to members of the public with information on what could have transpired to contact their nearest police station,” said Inspector Chananda.
Meanwhile, an illegal gold panner was recently found dead near a Penhalonga mine.

The gold panner’s body was discovered by Never Chitumwa of Makoni Gold Mine. It was in an advanced state of decomposition.
Inspector Chananda said the panner’s next of kin is yet to be established.

He appealed to members of the public with a missing relative to contact the police and Victoria Chitepo Hospital mortuary to help in identifying the deceased.- Manica Post

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Human Rights Watch Says Zim Govt Is Using Covid-19 To Clamp Down On Freedom of Expression

By A Correspondent| The United Nations Human Rights Office says it is “concerned” by a new Human Rights Watch report that says Zimbabwe’s government is using the Covid-19 pandemic as a pretext to clamp down on freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly and association.

Marta Hurtado, spokeswoman of the U.N. Human Rights Office, said the agency is encouraging President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government to engage with civil society and other stakeholders to find sustainable solutions to grievances while ensuring that people’s rights and freedoms are protected in accordance with Zimbabwe’s human rights obligations.

“We are indeed concerned at allegations that suggest that the Zimbabwean authorities may be using the Covid-19 pandemic as a pretext to clamp down on freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly and association,” Hurtado said.

“Merely calling for a peaceful protest or participating in a peaceful protest are an exercise of recognized human rights. An example of intimidation is the repeated arbitrary arrest and detention of three members of the main opposition party for taking part in a protest.”

That is an apparent reference to three female opposition activists who were arrested in May for protesting the Zimbabwe government’s failure to provide payouts during a lockdown to contain the coronavirus. They now face two more charges – all related to breaking lockdown regulations.

On Thursday, HRW released a report chronicling how 23 African governments are using the COVID-19 pandemic to clamp down on freedom of the media and of assembly.

On Friday, Cecillia Chimbiri – one of the three female opposition activists mentioned in the HRW report – welcomed the U.N. Human Rights Office’s statement on Zimbabwe. She maintains the trio’s innocence and wants the Zimbabwe government to look after its citizens during lockdowns.

“The demo was simply to say: people are hungry, what are you doing as the government of Zimbabwe, people are unemployed, Zimbabweans live hand to mouth? We are law-abiding citizens,” she told VOA.

“Speaking against the government doesn’t make us unpatriotic. We love our country that’s why we are speaking against any injustices and any inequalities that are existing. We did not commit any crime. We are not criminals. They are trying to tarnish our images, this is what this government is doing, to clampdown voices, to make sure they continue doing that (abuses).”

On Wednesday, Elasto Mugwadi, the head of the government-affiliated Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission, confirmed to VOA that his organization had received complaints of abuses raised in the HRW report.

He said the complaints included “robust approach in enforcement by the police” and “generally excessive enforcement.”

Mugwadi said the commission was investigating the complaints of abuses during the lockdown by the Zimbabwe government to contain coronavirus.

“While recognizing the government’s efforts to contain the pandemic, it is important to remind the authorities that any restrictions should be necessary, proportionate and time-limited, and enforced humanely without resorting to unnecessary or excessive force,” Hurtado said.

The HRW report, Covid-19 Triggers Wave of Free Speech Abuse, said the rights group was concerned about the introduction of Zimbabwe’s Public Health Order Act in March, which threatened up to 20 years in prison for fake news on public health matters.

Water Tank Collapses In Chinhoyi, Kills Infant While Injuring Elder Brother And Parents

A Five-year-old girl from Chinhoyi died while her elder brother and parents were seriously injured when a neighbour’s 5 000 litre improperly secured water-tank fell on their two-roomed cottage yesterday early morning.

Tendai Matumba was pronounced dead on arrival at Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital.

The other family members are still receiving treatment at the same hospital.

In October last year, tragedy struck two Chitungwiza families when a neighbour’s galvanised steel stand gave in to the weight of a loaded 5 000 litre water tank and collapsed on three children, resulting in the death of two of them and hospitalisation of the third

Tragedy struck around 4am at House number 11919 Rujeko township in Chinhoyi when the family members were sleeping.

The family’s landlord, Ms Sibisisiwe Nyamachewa said she was awakened by a loud bang and screams.

“It was around 4am when I heard a loud bang followed by cries of a woman, asking for help. I sensed danger and rushed to investigate.

“When I got out ( of the main house), I realised that the 5 000-litre tank had fallen on the cottage and neighbours were rescuing the family members.

“They had managed to retrieve Tendai while others were attending to the father and other family members,” she said.

The tank that was full of water destroyed the room in which the family was sleeping.

When The Herald visited the house, bricks and pieces of asbestos from the destroyed room told the horrific story that the family went through. A neighbour, Ms Colleta Dhiori who assisted the family had this to say:

“Tendai was badly injured. Her head was deformed and she sustained multiple fractures. We rushed her to the hospital although there were no signs of life.

“The father could not believe what had happened to his daughter when we showed him her face.

“The other family members were in a stable condition when we left them at the hospital although the mother complained of pain on the right hand and leg,” she said.

Provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Margaret Chitove said investigations were underway to ascertain how the tank fell.

Makonde development coordinator and Civil Protection Unit district chairperson, Mr Benjamin Zivanai said the incident was unfortunate.

“This is an unfortunate incident and we want the local authority to monitor and approve the installation of water tanks to avoid loss of life,” Mr Zivanai said.

Mrs Madhishi, the neighbour whose water tank brought misery to Matumba’s family, denied to speak to the media while her son, Simbarashe said the tank was installed in May last year.- The Herald

Zimbabwean Pilot Makes It In USA, Runs Aviation School In Texas

Growing up in the dusty streets of Highfield in Harare more than 40 years ago, Felix Chiota would gaze in awe at the sky each time an airplane flew over his neighbourhood.

At a young age, Chiota always got fascinated by the mere sight of a plane hovering in the sky. Coming from a very humble background, Chiota’s dream was to become a pilot.

When his step father, the sole breadwinner, passed on in the early 1990s, Chiota thought his world had crumbled down like a deck of cards and his dream was shattered.

However, in that bad situation, there was a silver lining as his mother managed to raise enough money for Chiota to book an air ticket and fly to the United States, marking the beginning of his journey in pursuit of a career in aviation.

Despite the financial struggles during the early stages at university, Chiota did not give up on his dream and kept his eye on ball. It wasn’t an easy journey, but determination and courage saw him pull through.

Today, he proudly owns Chiota Aviation, a flight school based in Waco, a city in central Texas in the United States of America. He employs six flight instructors on both full-time and part-time basis.

Chiota is not just a commercial pilot, but he is also a captain at NetJets, the world’s largest private jet charter company, which owns and operates a fleet of about 700 private jets.

NetJets is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, an American company owned by US billionaire Warren Buffett, one the richest people in the world.

Chiota also serves as a designated pilot examiner on behalf of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

FAA is the largest modern transportation agency and a governmental body of the United States with powers to regulate all aspects of civil aviation in that country as well as over its surrounding international waters.

This is an amazing story about a Zimbabwean pilot, who despite his humble beginnings, is now making waves in the Land of Stars and Stripes.

“My story started in 1994 when it was time for me to decide what I wanted to do to make my dream of becoming a pilot a reality. In fact, flying in the sky is the only thing that I had always wanted to do as a career since my childhood and I was determined to do it,” he said.

“I would see airplanes flying in the sky when I was living in Highfield with my grandmother and it was just so fascinating seeing

those machines roaring in the sky, and I wondered how it felt like getting up there in clouds with all eyes on you down there.”

Chiota would constantly share his dream of becoming a pilot with his mother, grandmother and aunt, telling them that once he grew up, he would pursue a career in that field.

An opportunity came for him to study in the United States when he least expected. He went to the US embassy in Harare to do a research and checking for different programmes that were offered by different universities.

“Baylor University is one of the institutions I came across and they had an aviation programme. My mother and I called the university before I travelled to the US in 1995 and it was my first time to board a plane. When I got out of the plane I had never felt like that before and I was so excited,” said Chiota.

“On arrival in the US, I didn’t know anyone and I immediately went straight to my college dormitory, and again all I had was me and my suitcase with no friends. I didn’t know how to use a microwave or dish washer and I thought a microwave was some little outdoor television and all those things I had to learn from my peers. Being the only black person for the first time in my life surrounded by a sea of Caucasians in a foreign land made me nervous, but everyone was so inviting and welcoming and they showed me around.”

Chiota said his early years in university were characterised by incessant hardships as his mother could no longer afford to send him tuition fees. At one time, the university threatened to expel him for failing to pay tuition fees.

“There were times when it was really difficult to continue with my studies as my mother was having a hard time sending money. I had to make sure I look for money to last me for at least a year for my expenses and I was real under a lot of stress. One of my tutors helped me get some financial assistance and I also applied for some scholarships,” he said.

Chiota said he faced imminent deportation as he could no longer afford to financially sustain himself.

He credits his education in Zimbabwe, which he says gave him an edge in class, especially when it came to aviation calculus.

At high school, he enjoyed Physics, History, Business, and Religion Studies classes.

Chiota was able to use his mathematical talents to tutor fellow students at Baylor University, which helped him pay for groceries, books, and other expenses.

Chiota also had to do part-time menial jobs working in a restaurant to raise money for food and tuition.

“There was a classmate whom I assisted with tutoring and he told his parents about my plight and they took it upon themselves to reach out. Their philanthropic friends also extended some help. I am grateful there were some people who assisted financially and believed in what I was trying to do to achieve my dream,” he said.

Chiota graduated in 2000 from Baylor University with a Bachelor of Science in Aviation Sciences and from Texas State Technical College (TSTC) with an Associate Degree in Aircraft Pilot Training.

After graduating, he worked as a flight instructor for five years, as well as providing contract pilot services. He began his career as a flight instructor for Aurora Aviation from December 2000 until November 2003, when he started doing freelance corporate flying and flight instruction under his own business name, Chiota Aviation.

In 2006, Chiota joined NetJets and he is now a captain with seven aircraft type ratings, flying the Embraer Phenom 300.

“In America you start flying for small regional companies to gain some more hours and then you can move on to the big jets. I did not want to endure the due process, the company I worked for was horrible, so I left and went to a company called NetJets,” he said.

“I work for NetJets, a company owned by Warren Buffet, one of the richest people in the world. We fly high net worth individuals notably athletes, businesspeople and actors among other celebrities.”

Although Chiota has been flying private jets since 2006, he did not give up on his dream of continuing to grow his flight school.

He owns two Cessna 172s and a Redbird FMX simulator.

“We are taking delivery of a brand new Cirrus SR20, which is equipped with a parachute,” he said.

Chiota said September 21, 2001, will remain a memorable year for him after he survived a plane crash with a student.

“I recall it was a Friday afternoon a few days after the US Federal government had just reopened the skies following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. I was taking a student for an hour flight lesson prior to his examination the following morning,” he said. “Unfortunately when I attempted to take off, the engine just exploded and things happened so quickly. The plane had developed a mechanical fault and all the oil had drained from the engine.”

The engine ceased and they came down crashing and both wings came off after it hit trees. Chiota hurt his back and had to undergo two surgeries after jumping off the plane when it caught fire.

“The tail snapped and we could see a trail of smoke behind us. Fortunately, we were able to get out before it caught fire. We were in an inhospitable area and had we not been wearing our shoulder harnesses and seat belts like we should, there is no way we would have survived because the oil had been knocked out somehow,” he said.
Chiota said by the time a rescue team arrived at the scene, what was remaining was just a piece of burnt shrapnel.

“I was a brand new flight instructor at the time. If you want something badly nothing gets in your way and I told myself that these are occupational hazards and that this is what I wanted to do,” he said

“So Monday morning, I was back at work and this is what I have been doing since that time. When we teach people how to fly, we also teach them emergency procedures such as dealing with situations like that one.”

Chiota said for those interested in pursuing a career in aviation, it takes being very meticulous, professional and being able to control your environment.

Chiota went to Chipembere and Blakiston primary schools in Harare before proceeding to Sandringham High School where he completed O-level. He did his A-level studies at Oriel Boys High before enrolling at the Harare Polytechnic where he studied computer science.

-State Media

Flash Protest Outside ZEC Offices Over By-Elections

By Thomas Madhuku| Suspected MDC Alliance youths staged a flash protest outside the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) premises on Friday demanding the holding of by-elections.

A few dozen opposition activists picketed while hoisting placards with a gamut of messages, including one that read: “If Uganda voted in Covid why not us?”, a reference to the disputed January 14 polls won by President Yoweri Museveni.

They also spray-painted “By-Elections Now” on the electoral body’s main gate and affixed messages denouncing corruption and demanding diaspora vote.

One placard screamed, “Stop Corruption, Not By-elections” while another said, “Diaspora remits, give them the vote.”

ZEC chairperson Priscilla Chigumba announced the suspension of all electoral activities last year following the declaration of coronavirus as a national disaster by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

And in November justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi reiterated that position saying council and parliamentary by-elections would remain banned as the government focused its efforts on fighting the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Cecelia Chimbiri: ‘When They Go Low, We Go High’

By Cecilia R Chimbiri

When they go low we go high!

They are trying hard to bury us they don’t know we are seeds.

We are never deterred, we remain strong and encouraged.

Comrades, friends and family thank you so much for the solidarity and unwavering support you have shown us during our time of incarceration.

It’s very unfortunate the state is using persecution by prosecution and it’s appalling they are those who think they are above the law on this Zimbabwean soil .

The struggle continues till The Zimbabwe we want comes . Aluta continua

Cecilia Chimbiri

Madhuku Says POLAD Is Pushing For Political And Electoral Reforms

By A Correspondent| National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) president, Professor Lovemore Madhuku said yesterday’s Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) meeting made it clear on the need for political and electoral reforms ahead of the 2023 elections.

Madhuku said POLAD also put forward proposals on the amendments to the Constitution and Electoral Act.

“We said as POLAD the political and electoral reforms must be done way ahead of the next elections,” he said.

Monday courted controversy when he recently condemned calls for dialogue outside the POLAD platform saying it was the only available route.

Chris Mutsvangwa Accuses Former Zanu PF Members Of Creating Fake Twitter Accounts In His Name To Taint His Image

By A Correspondent- War Veterans chairperson, Chris Mutsvangwa has disowned another Twitter account saying it is a creation of the G40 cabal that wants to taint his image.

In an interview with The Herald, a state-run publication, Chris Mutsvangwa singled exiled former cabinet Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo, saying he was impersonating him on Twitter to seek relevance.

He said:

Jonathan Moyo at it again…impersonating. An existence of barren exile is coming to a desultory grind of hallucinations.

It is spewing out a witches’ brew of life-long espionage, intrigue, unrequited ambition, war desertion, spurious journalism and cantankerous politics. It now bears the yield of zero-to-negative credibility for the over-used and burnt out Professor Jonathan Moyo.

In desperation Jonso (Moyo) resorts to the cloning of my name on his social media tweets. All that, an extreme quest for the vanished readership of his verbal diarrhoea of lies and nonsense. It’s a cruel pity that Jonathan Moyo is a self-inflicted victim of confidence and esteem lost in oneself.

Chris Mutsvangwa has in the past also disowned other Twitter accounts accusing G40 of using the handles to soil his image.

The handles were being used to criticise ZANU PF officials including President Emmerson Mnangagwa over maladministration and other things.

In 2019, an account which Chris Mutsvangwa said was a parody posted saying ZANU PF had failed to run the country and should therefore quit. 

The post read:

Am trying without success to find a conceivable and credible excuse for my party and govt’s failure to resolve the current economic haemorrhage.

Comrades, lest just quit and let the next generation take over. They too love this country. They need it more than us in fact.

Last year, the former Advisor to President Emmerson Mnangagwa also distanced himself from a Twitter handle which had invited opposition MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa to a dialogue with President Mnangagwa on an equal basis. 

Read the tweet:

Comrade Chamisa come let’s reason together on a 50/50 basis and forget about the election cock-up.

Comrades, we will leave a great legacy and the economy will start to bud and sprout in two days.

It will be all smiles on the streets in hours. We are all compatriots and patriots.

Again, Mutsvangwa accused “the moribund and forgotten G40s” of creating the posts with the intention “to don the garb” of the War Veterans chairman.

Elephants Destroy Crops In Beitbridge, Villagers Left Counting Losses

Elephants believed to be coming from South Africa and Botswana have invaded some villages in Beitbridge district, destroying crops and the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) has since sent teams to the affected areas.

The worst affected villages are close to Shashe and Limpopo rivers on the borders with Botswana and South Africa respectively.

The elephants are reported to be coming from national parks in the neighbouring countries.

According to a member of the Disaster Rapid Response (DRR) committee in Ward 15, Mr Albert Masiya, the jumbos have invaded Tshapongwe, Mapithi, Tshambombela, Toddy, and Dumba areas, in Beitbridge East.

“This is a blow to the villagers, considering that most were expecting bumper harvests after adopting the Intwasa/ Pfumvudza initiative. The hardest-hit farmers are those at Tshapongwe, where people are not only worried about crop yields but are living in fear of being attacked. We need a long-term solution to this problem,” said Mr Masiya.

In Beitbridge West, the jumbos are reported to have destroyed crops in Ward 6, Makhakavhule, Malala and Mzingwane, and in Ward 7 around the Masera area.

Beitbridge’s Civil Protection Unit (CPU) focal person, Mr Jahson Mugodzwa said reports have been made to Zimparks to intervene.

“We have raised the issue with the Zimparks officials, and we are expecting to see action on the ground, to manage this wildlife and human conflict,” he said.

Beitbridge East MP, Cde Albert Nguluvhe said he had also received reports about a herd of 30 elephants that is destroying crops in Tshambombela area.

“When I visited the area last week, I also heard about the community’s plight and I will follow up on the current interventions with the relevant authorities,” he said.

The wildlife officer-in-charge of Beitbridge, Mr Bonizi Manuwere said a team has already been sent to the respective areas.

“We are going to the ground to ascertain the nature of the problem pending further action,” he said.

The food security situation in most households in the district is reportedly dire, and Government and its partners have been able to deliver aid to close to 15 000 families.

Chronicle is reliably informed that a total of 4 057 smallholder farmers planted crops on 416 hectares under the Intwasa/Pfumvudza initiative since the start of the 2020/21 summer cropping season.

An additional 2 407 hectares were planted through the traditional farming methods, with maize covering 976,24 ha, sorghum, 941,44 ha, and pearl millet, 489,54 ha.

-State Media

Pitso Mosimane Revels In ‘Superior’ Bayern Loss

The ex-Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane they were not scared despite the Bavarians’ gigantic status

Mosimane who now coaches Al Ahly has accepted they were beaten by “superior” opponents during Monday’s 2-0 defeat to Bayern Munich at Ahmed bin Ali Stadium in Qatar in the Fifa Club World Cup semi-finals.

A Robert Lewandowski brace sealed Bayern’s dominant display and ended Al Ahly’s hopes of reaching the final of the tournament.

With the European champions having enjoyed a stellar Uefa Champions League run last season which included thrashing giants Barcelona 8-2 in the once-off quarter-final, Mosimane found a reason to defend Al Ahly conceding just two goals.

“I don’t know if there’s any coach who looks happy after he loses the match. It’s my first defeat‚ ever since I’ve been Ahly for the last four‚ five months‚” said Mosimane as perTimes Live.

“So you’ve got to understand how I feel. And I hate losing. We prepared hard for this game. And to lose … is a bitter pill on those [preparations]‚ even though we have to accept that we played Bayern.

“You’re saying we are scared – I don’t know about that word. But I will respect your opinion. But we are not scared. We just played against a big team that pushed us back.

“It’s not to say we want to stay back – they pushed us back. And you have to accept that‚ when you play against a superior team. You can never be opening your midfield and a free flow to go and score the goals. This is the team that put eight goals against Barcelona.

“So we are not scared. We are playing the proper football and we thought maybe we would get one chance before the 80th minute‚ and maybe we can get something in the second half and then we can risk it. But we are not scared – sorry.”

It was Mosimane’s first defeat in 23 matches at the helm of the African champions, having arrived in Cairo in September 2020.

The former Mamelodi Sundowns coach and Al Ahly will look to pick themselves up on Thursday when they face Copa Libertadores champions Palmeiras in a battle for bronze.

-Goal.com

ED Rewards Auxillia, His Vice Presidents’ Future Wives With Govt Allowances

Spouses of the President and VPs will now be entitled to allowances following amendment to legislation as the government moves to pamper some of the country’s VVIPs.

A recent Finance Act shows that the Presidential Salary and Allowances Act (Chapter 2:06) has been amended to cater for allowances for the spouses of the President and VPs.

Section 2A (1) of the Act states that: “The spouse of a President shall be entitled to such allowances at such rate as may be prescribed from time to time in terms of section 3”.

Section 2A(2) states that: “The spouse of a Vice President shall be entitled to such allowances at such rate as may be prescribed from time to time in terms of section 3”.

The allowances come barely six months after the government gazetted benefits for former first ladies.

President Mnangagwa promulgated Statutory Instrument 261 which stipulates the benefits to be enjoyed by former first ladies.

The country currently has two former first ladies, Janet Banana, wife of the late ceremonial president Canaan Banana (1980-87) and Grace Mugabe, former President Robert Mugabe’s widow.

The benefits, to be paid includes, security personnel as may be determined by the President but not less than two, and to be increased by such number as may be determined by the President whenever, and for such period, as the need arises, one driver, one Private Secretary, one aide-de-camp officer or personal assistant, office accommodation as may be determined by the President, a landline telephone and a cell phone and a computer.

Other benefits being enjoyed by former first ladies include, office facilities, equipment and materials as may be determined by the President, suitable state residential accommodation and one domestic employee among other material benefits.

– Business Times

Mwonzora In Major Political Setback

Former MDC-T organising secretary Abednego Bhebhe has slapped MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora in the face after he said he did not recognise his leadership and the party had no legal standing to readmit him to its structures.

Bhebhe was expelled from the troubled opposition party in November last year for supporting MDC Alliance members who had filed a High Court challenge to stop the Supreme Court-ordered party extraordinary congress (EOC) to replace MDC founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

He was supposed to be one of the presidential candidates, alongside Thokozani Khupe, Mwonzora, Morgen Komichi and Elias Mudzuri, but was fired for his alleged closeness to MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa.

Last week, the party’s national council (NC) resolved to readmit Bhebhe to the party as an ordinary card-carrying member.

However, Bhebhe said he did not appeal against his expulsion as stipulated in the party constitution.

“The supposed resolution to readmit me into MDC-T is not only a violation of the party constitution, unless, of course, the said gathering amended the clause as well, but more concerning is the devious portrayal as well as battering of my image as if I am a desperate politician seeking someone’s benevolence. That’s unacceptable and should not go unchallenged,” Bhebhe said in a statement.

Bhebhe said he did not recognise the EOC that ushered in Mwonzora’s leadership.

“I want to make it clear that I don’t recognise the EOC of December 27 2020, hence the so-called NC has no legal mandate to readmit me to what I don’t even recognise,” Bhebhe added.

“The party constitution was flagrantly violated and Mwonzora’s leadership is disputed because of the several irregularities that accompanied the shameful election, irregularities that could have been avoided, particularly by those masquerading as democrats.

“Not only was the voters’ roll shambolic, but there was no quorum for the EOC which was characterised by violence, among many other shortcomings.”

He said his expulsion by Mwonzora was a plot to eliminate his main challenger, adding that many delegates were barred from participating in the EOC just because they backed his candidature.

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Water-tank Collapse Kills Girl(5)

A Five-year-old girl from Chinhoyi died while her elder brother and parents were seriously injured when a neighbour’s 5 000 litre improperly secured water-tank fell on their two-roomed cottage yesterday early morning.

Tendai Matumba was pronounced dead on arrival at Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital.

The other family members are still receiving treatment at the same hospital.

In October last year, tragedy struck two Chitungwiza families when a neighbour’s galvanised steel stand gave in to the weight of a loaded 5 000 litre water tank and collapsed on three children, resulting in the death of two of them and hospitalisation of the third

Tragedy struck around 4am at House number 11919 Rujeko township in Chinhoyi when the family members were sleeping.

The family’s landlord, Ms Sibisisiwe Nyamachewa said she was awakened by a loud bang and screams.

“It was around 4am when I heard a loud bang followed by cries of a woman, asking for help. I sensed danger and rushed to investigate.

“When I got out ( of the main house), I realised that the 5 000-litre tank had fallen on the cottage and neighbours were rescuing the family members.

“They had managed to retrieve Tendai while others were attending to the father and other family members,” she said.

The tank that was full of water destroyed the room in which the family was sleeping.

When The Herald visited the house, bricks and pieces of asbestos from the destroyed room told the horrific story that the family went through. A neighbour, Ms Colleta Dhiori who assisted the family had this to say:

“Tendai was badly injured. Her head was deformed and she sustained multiple fractures. We rushed her to the hospital although there were no signs of life.

“The father could not believe what had happened to his daughter when we showed him her face.

“The other family members were in a stable condition when we left them at the hospital although the mother complained of pain on the right hand and leg,” she said.

Provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Margaret Chitove said investigations were underway to ascertain how the tank fell.

Makonde development coordinator and Civil Protection Unit district chairperson, Mr Benjamin Zivanai said the incident was unfortunate.

“This is an unfortunate incident and we want the local authority to monitor and approve the installation of water tanks to avoid loss of life,” Mr Zivanai said.

Mrs Madhishi, the neighbour whose water tank brought misery to Matumba’s family, denied to speak to the media while her son, Simbarashe said the tank was installed in May last year.- The Herald

Farm Worker Brutally Killed, Body Found With Missing Parts

IN a suspected case of ritual murder that has left Nyanga villagers baffled, a decapitated body of a farm worker was recently found.

Eria Chigova’s body was discovered three days after he had left Rhodalle Farm.
His head was found a few metres away from his body.

His private parts were missing, while his nose and eyes were mutilated.
Police confirmed the gory murder and said investigations are in progress.

“Chigova, who hails from Kwekwe, started working at Rhodalle Farm on January 13. He decided to leave on January 17 and was paid US$10 for his services before his departure.

“On January 20, Chigova was found dead lying in a stream with his head missing. A local villager reported the matter to the police. The police attended the scene and recovered Chigova’s head a few metres away. His belongings that include a woollen hat, money and wallet with identification particulars were found 30 metres away from his remains.

“Investigations are in progress and his next of kin was informed. We are appealing to members of the public with information on what could have transpired to contact their nearest police station,” said Inspector Chananda.
Meanwhile, an illegal gold panner was recently found dead near a Penhalonga mine.

The gold panner’s body was discovered by Never Chitumwa of Makoni Gold Mine. It was in an advanced state of decomposition.
Inspector Chananda said the panner’s next of kin is yet to be established.

He appealed to members of the public with a missing relative to contact the police and Victoria Chitepo Hospital mortuary to help in identifying the deceased.- Manica Post

Former Chipangano Gang Leader Granted Bail After Spending 50 Days In Detention

Ex-Zanu PF militant vigilante group Chipangano leader, political activist and National Patriotic front member Jim Kunaka was today granted ZW$15 000 bail by High Court Justice Tawanda Chitapi after 50 days in jail on allegations of plotting to incite public violence last August.
Justice Tawanda Chitapi, in freeing Jim Kunaka on bail, said he “read fear” in the eyes of prosecutor Richard Chikosha who had “no ammunition” to oppose the granting of bail but “unbelievably submitted that it was the position of the NPA not to concede anything.”

The 42 year-old Kunaka was arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police members on 24 December 2020 who charged him with incitement to participate in a gathering with intent to promote public violence, breach of peace or bigotry as defined in section 187(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform Act) as read with section 37(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform Act).

Kunaka, who is represented by Munyaradzai Bwanya of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), was also charged with contravening section 4 of Statutory Instrument 110 of 2020 Public Health (COVID-19) Prevention, Containment and Treatment (National Lockdown) Order, 2020 after he allegedly incited more than 50 people to gather without permission during the national lockdown period declared by government in a bid stop people from gathering in large numbers in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus.

In court, prosecutors alleged that Kunaka posted some video messages on social media platforms between 1 March 2020 and 30 July 2020 inciting people across the country to participate in illegal demonstrations which were held on 31 July 2020. Kunaka, prosecutors charged, incited people to gather at Africa Unity Square during the time which government had declared a national lockdown period prohibiting people from gathering.

-Online

Man Hides Mbanje In Underwear

A MAN who was peddling dagga has been arrested after cops found twists of marijuana stuffed in his underwear in a wardrobe.

A source said cops from Entumbane Police Station received a tip-off that Mpumelelo Tshuma (42) had planted dagga at his house and was also selling it.

Detectives went to his home and they found Tshuma’s niece, Sherlyn Moyo (20).

The source said the cops conducted a search at the house and discovered four plants of mbanje in a vegetable bed.

The source said: “One of the plants was two metres, the other one was 1,9 metres, the other one was 1,8 metres and the smallest one was 1,6 metres tall.”

The source said Moyo fingered her uncle as the owner of the dagga plants. The inquisitive cops also gathered that Tshuma hid twists of mbanje in his bedroom.

Police then waited for him.

Tshuma arrived home at around 4.30pm from work and the detectives pounced on him.

They asked where he hid his twists of mbanje and he led them to his bedroom.

“He had stuffed twelve twists of mbanje in underwear which he had covered with clothes in a wardrobe,” said the source.

Bulawayo deputy police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele confirmed the incident.

“We arrested a man from Entumbane suburb who had planted mbanje in his vegetable garden and was also selling it.”

Assistant Inspector Msebele applauded members of the public for supplying the police with information that led to the arrest of the mbanje peddler.- B- Metro

Mbanje

Police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga A Hero In the Making | Opinion

Godwin Matanga

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | OPINION | The Police Commissioner General Mr Godwin Matanga is a gentle giant but brutally effective.


The United Kingdom of Britain imposed sanctions on three security chiefs plus a minister of state security. This includes The police Commissioner General Mr Matanga. But who is Matanga who seems absent but is felt every moment?


Godwin Tandabantu Matanga is a senior Zimbabwean law enforcement officer. Matanga is the current Commissioner-General of the Zimbabwe Republic Police. He was named acting Commissioner-General after long-serving ZRP Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri retired in December 2017. On 12 February 2018, the Public Service Commission announced Matanga’s appointment as the substantive Commissioner General at the President’s pleasure.


On 2 February 2021 the UK government imposed sanction on Godwin Matanga for what has been termed gross human rights violations, this was imposed without any proof of gross Hunan rights abuse. If the truth is to be said,, Matanga has transformed the Police Force to be a Police service. Zimbabweans will confirm that there has been a great change between Matanga’s force and the one which was led by Chihuri.

The police was infested with corrupt officers who turned the people against the police force. It was a common sight to see a policeman walking in the street with a piece of bread eating his dignity away. The word dignity and police were not found in the same sentence. Every road bock was a place of corruption. Corruption in the police was stinking to an extent of reaching the most high place.

Matanga ushered in a nee order cancelling all the unnecessary road blocks. A hotline was introduced to report any policeman who engages is corruption.

There was corruption in the recruiting process at Morris Deport officers would ask the job seekers to pay if they wanted to be taken in as police recruits. Sexual abuse was rampant at Morris Deport and many training centres. Matanga came in and stopped the rot. Zimbabweans owe Matanga for removing rampant corruption in the police ranks.


By 2017 the police force was the most hated force in Zimbabwe and traffic police officers became the richest in the country. All this circus was called to order by Tandabantu.

Now after doing all this work the United Kingdom rewarded him by a sanction. Matanga becomes the Police Commissioner in Africa to be slapped with Sanctions for doing the right thing.

The state security minister, intelligence director, police chief and leader of the Presidential Guard have been sanctioned for their alleged role in the deaths of 23 Zimbabwean protesters killed for expressing the right to free speech and demonstration. This was how the British understood it three years later. In summary a mob of thugs led by the MDC A vanguard marched to the election command centre with the intention to force the Electoral Commission to announce the election result before they are collated.

As they marched to the Sheraton Hotel they burnt building cars and blocked the roads. The assaulted people on the road. Zimbabwe was to be faced with a danger of having the mob to become deciders of the elections.

The Police tried to stop the mob and police cars where burnt and I order to save the nation the police requested the army for back up which came. The soldiers managed to push the protesters away from the command centre. This was a very effective way of containing the crowds.

This was the situation in America where the mob attacked the CAPITOlilling ten people in the process. Zimbabwe could not Sa but they did what they could do.

This crowd management deserved a chip on the shoulder and not slapping with a sanction.
A travel ban and asset freeze has been levied on the commissioner General meaning he can no longer travel freely to the UK nor channel money through Britain’s banks or economy. They are held responsible by the UK Government for the worst human rights violations against the people of Zimbabwe since President Mnangagwa took over. The reality of the matter there was never a breach of peace.

Matanga the Police Commissioner General is a good and a cool person. In 1978 at the age 16 Matanga crossed the border into Mozambique where he joined the liberation struggle. He was deployed for training in Romania and Egypt in 1979. His training strengthened him and he has learnt to be good to all. Following his return from Mozambique, Matanga was attested into the Zimbabwe Republic Police as a patrol officer in October 1982. He acquired vast experience in the Zimbabwe Republic Police, rising through the ranks to Deputy Commissioner General in 1992, a rank that he held until his promotion to Commissioner General of the police. Matanga has proved that he is the lover of people.

But what are these targeted sanctions slapped on the four security chiefs and do they help.
Targeted sanctions are intended to be directed at individuals, companies and organizations, or restrict trade with key commodities. … Financial sanctions (freezing of funds and other financial assets, ban on transactions, investment restrictions.
Sanctions are one of the tools utilised to address human rights violations. They are also an increasingly prominent tool in the European Union’s foreign policy. International sanctions policy is part of a global trend towards individualisation: rather than affecting the state as a whole, bans nowadays are targeted at individuals identified as responsible for the abuses.
Originally developed within the context of the United Nations the practice of applying sanctions against individuals has become commonplace in EU foreign policy.
Sanctions against individuals represent the narrowest expression of a targeted sanction, discriminating clearly between targets and non-targets, while other types tend to display effects on non-targeted populations to different degrees.
Although traditionally highly targeted, EU sanctions (including those applied against individuals) are gradually becoming less discriminating, largely as a result of frequent litigation.
Despite the increasing trend towards individualisation of sanctions, few instances are known as yet in which the behaviour of targets has been affected, at least in a way that incites compliance with the sender’s aims.
Still, a comprehensive inquiry into UN individually targeted sanctions found a compliance ratio of about 20 %, which does not deviate from common estimates for comprehensive embargoes.
Nevertheless, even the most optimistic assessments concede that the performance of individual sanctions could be improved beyond present compliance ratios with the help of better informed targeting policies.
In his 1997 report on the work of the United Nations, Secretary General Kofi Annan stressed the importance of economic sanctions: the Security Council’s tool to bring pressure without recourse to force. At the same time Annan worried about the harm that sanctions inflict on vulnerable civilian groups, and their collateral damage to third states. He acknowledged that “[i]t is increasingly accepted that the design and implementation of sanctions mandated by the Security Council need to be improved, and their humanitarian costs to civilian populations reduced as far as possible.”1
Widely shared concerns about humanitarian and third country effects can undermine the political unity required for the effective implementation of multilateral sanctions. The case of Iraq stands as Exhibit A. With the erosion of support for the embargo against Iraq, it is becoming clear that the effectiveness of a sanctions regime partly depends on how it addresses humanitarian issues. Although virtually all sanctions regimes launched during the 1990s allow trade in humanitarian goods, the “blunt weapon” of comprehensive embargo inevitably hurts those at the bottom of the economic heap. Given the poor track record of sanctions in achieving their foreign policy goals, the conventional wisdom that civilian pain leads to political gain is being questioned. Many ask whether the costs of sanctions are worth the results.
Despite sanctions conveniently called targeted sanctions on Zimbabwe the lives of Zimbabwean citizens has become worse.
“Targeted sanctions” or “smart sanctions”, like “smart bombs”, are meant to focus their impact on leaders, political elites and segments of society believed to be responsible for objectionable behavior, while reducing collateral damage to the general population and third countries.
Zimbabwe has been under the cruel jaws of the West and as the West chews and grinds the life out of every Zimbabwean life they try to beautify the evil act and call it targeted sanctions.

The world has seen the sanctions
on Hong Kong’s chief executive, its police commissioner, mainland China’s top official for the territory and other senior leaders for “undermining Hong Kong’s autonomy and restricting the freedom of expression or assembly,” the U.S. Treasury announced then.
Like the administration’s other sanctions, these were mainly symbolic, as the officials designated thad few U.S. assets to sanction.

What surprises people most is the fact that we all know that the police to not make laws. They only enforce laws. So sanctioning the security officers who are just implementing rules is denmonic.

The record indicates that targeted sanctions have been used either as a “warm-up” for broader measures or as the supposed “knock-out” punch.
To summarize, targeted sanctions may satisfy the need in sender states to “do something”, they may slake humanitarian concerns, and they may serve to unify fraying coalitions. But they are not a magic bullet for achieving foreign policy goals. Again quoting UN Secretary General: “The international community should be under no illusion: these humanitarian and human rights policy goals cannot easily be reconciled with those of a sanctions regime. It cannot be too strongly emphasized that sanctions are a tool of enforcement and, like other methods of enforcement, they will do harm. This should be borne in mind when the decision to impose them is taken, and when the results are subsequently evaluated.”

Did the UK consider the plight of Zimbabweans in piling more sanctions? This shows a typical disregard of the plight of Zimbabweans. The UK is concerned with the regime change. But to whose benefit if, it does not please the generality of Zimbabwe except Biti and his thick head? The sinister reason behind the targeted sanctions is clear.

“Prophet” Exposes Cheating Wife

IN one of the most shocking revelations, a married woman who conceived a child with her lover and deceived her husband to raise it as his own had her clandestine deed exposed by a prophet she had consulted after the child had fallen sick.

Nothabo Moyo from Kingsdale suburb in Bulawayo had gone to the prophet with her mother-in-law.

It proved to be an unwise decision as the prophet ordered Moyo to tell her mother-in-law the truth about the biological father of her ailing child.

Scared that the child was going to die, Moyo reportedly confessed that the child was not that of her husband Gracious Maphosa, but of her unidentified boyfriend.

Details of the shocking confession are contained in Maphosa’s court papers in which he is applying for a downward variation of maintenance.

Maphosa, who is also now doubting paternity of the first child, is seeking variation from $3 000 to $1 500 per month towards his second child with Moyo while awaiting to do paternity tests.

The two separated in August last year after Moyo confessed that Maphosa was not the father of her second child.
In his application which is yet to be heard at the Bulawayo Maintenance Court, Maphosa said his main reason for downward variation was reduced working hours at his workplace due to Covid-19 lockdown which resulted in his salary being slashed.

“I am applying for downward variation in maintenance. I am no longer fully employed and my monthly income was affected after my working hours were reduced as a result of the Covid-19 national lockdown. I separated with Nothabo Moyo in August last year after she cheated on me and later confessed that I was not the biological father of her second child.

“She confessed after the child had fallen ill before a prophet she and my mother had consulted for help. After that confession, I’m also no longer sure if I’m the biological father of the first child and wanted the court to grant an order compelling me to pay $1 500 per month while waiting to go for paternity tests,” Maphosa’s affidavit reads in part.- B-Metro

Allan Moyo Makes Fresh Bail Appeal At The High Court

By Thomas Madhuku| University of Zimbabwe (UZ) student and pro-democracy campaigner Allan Moyo, who has spent 67 days in detention for allegedly calling for a revolt against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s
government will once again make a fresh freedom bid at the High Court after three judicial officers denied him bail in the past two months.

Moyo has been in remand prison after he was arrested on Monday 7 December 2020 by Zimbabwe Republic Police members who charged him with incitement to commit public violence as defined in section 187(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act as read with section 36(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act. He was accused of calling for a revolt against President Mnangagwa’s government.

Prosecutors claim that the 23 year-old Moyo, who is represented by Obey Shava of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, incited some commuters on 3 July 2020 at Copacabana bus terminus in Harare when he addressed and told them that the time to stage a revolt against President Mnangagwa’s administration
in Zimbabwe was conducive as the ZANU PF party leader has failed the people of Zimbabwe.

Prosecutors also alleged that Moyo told commuters that President Mnangagwa’s government was not capable of presiding over the country’s affairs as it has presided over the suffering of people in Zimbabwe.

First to deny Moyo bail in December 2020 was Harare Magistrate Judith Taruvinga before High Court Judge Justice Davison Foroma dismissed his bail appeal on Thursday 28 January 2021 after ruling that the UZ student’s ground of appeal was defective.

On Tuesday 9 February 2021, Harare Magistrate Barbra Mateko also dismissed Moyo’s bail application, which had been filed by Shava based on changed circumstances. Magistrate Mateko ruled that nothing had changed from the initial period when Moyo was denied bail in December 2020.

Woman Commits Suicide Over Affair

A jilted Chipinge lover could not stomach her live-in boyfriend’s decision to marry another woman and decided to take her own life.
Vimbai Mtetwa (18) could not fathom seeing her long time boyfriend Cams Sithole (24) settling with another woman and left a suicide note accusing him of betraying her.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Luxson Chananda confirmed the incident which happened on February 4 in Rugare Village under Chief Garahwa.

“Vimbai consumed some poison after learning that Sithole had married a woman only identified as Tendai. Vimbai was working in Chiredzi when Sithole decided to settle with another woman. She came back home to take her own life.

“Sithole came back home to find Vimbai writhing in pain. She accused Sithole of betraying her love and trust by marrying another woman and informed him that she had consumed some poison,” said Inspector Chananda. Sithole alerted Vimbai’s sister, Martha Chirimbe, who rushed the now deceased to Chinyamukwakwa Clinic.

Vimbai was transferred to St Peter’s Mission Hospital in Chisumbanje but she was pronounced dead upon arrival.-Manica Post

President Chamisa Is The Real Deal- Zivhu

Tinashe Sambiri|Former Zanu PF MP Killer Zivhu believes POLAD has nothing to offer to the troubled nation grappling with deepening economic woes.

Zivhu was responding to Prefessor Lovemore Madhuku’s invitation to President Nelson Chamisa to join POLAD.

According to Zivhu, POLAD is a useless platform that cannot resolve the political crisis in the country.

“Don’t expect me to support any political party in Zimbabwe because I don’t belong to any of them, I support individuals on merit such as ED the President and Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Professor Madhuku I have much respect for you but your NCA since its formation,haina kumboita kana Councillor chaiye not to mention Mps nokuti hamufi vakaita even one in the next 50 years.

Ndimi monzi muri kuita zve Polad varume danai Chamisa zvifambe ndiye munhu kwete vamwe kkkk.

Polad chinjayi zita Chamisa agouyawo mukaramba muchingoti Polad kungopedza henyu masamba ne sugar muchimwa tea pasina zvinobuda.

Chokwadi chemahara chandakuudzai,” Zivhu wrote on Twitter.

President Chamisa

OK Has A New Boss

Listed retail chain, OK Zimbabwe Limited, has appointed Mr Maxen Karombo as the new group chief executive officer with effect from April 2021. He replaces Mr Alex Siyavora who is retiring on 31 March 2021.
In a public notice, OK Zimbabwe said Mr Karombo was joining the retail chain from Delta Corporation where he was executive director-operations and marketing for 10 years.

“The chairman and board of directors of OK Zimbabwe Limited are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Maxen Karombo to the position of group chief executive officer with effect from the 5th of April 2021,” said the group.

Mr Karombo has held various senior leadership roles in marketing and operations. Leveraging on his robust training in marketing, the company, said Mr Karombo grew his business leadership credentials at Unilever where he started off as marketing director for the South East Africa cluster, Zimbabwe customer development director, Unilever Uganda managing director and eventually Unilever Zimbabwe managing director.

“Max earned a Masters in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Technology Management (Hons) degree from the University of Zimbabwe.

“He was first certified as a chartered marketer in 1999 by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (UK) and is a recipient of the Outstanding Marketing Personality of the Year from Marketers Association of Zimbabwe,” said OK Zimbabwe.

On Mr Siyavora, the group said the outgoing group chief executive officer joined the company in 2001 as finance director before being promoted to group chief executive officer.

“During his tenure the company was named winner of the Top Performing Companies listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange in 2018.

“The company also received runner-up awards in 2019 and 2020, amongst other awards recognising the exceptional performance of the company,” it said. Under his leadership, the company extended its store footprint nationwide.

Mr Siyavora also oversaw the extensive refurbishment of the group’s 67 stores and he was also central to the company’s “brand refresh” innovation programme, and steered OK Zimbabwe through the two waves of the Covid-19 pandemic. -Chronicle

Vaccination: Funeral And Health Workers Top Of Priority List

Front-line health workers, ports of entry officials and funeral parlour workers will be among the first to be vaccinated for Covid-19 when the doses arrive in the country on Monday as expected, ahead of the country’s largest ever vaccination programme.
According to a schedule released yesterday, the Government has finalised the inoculation plan ahead of the arrival of the first jabs.

The chronically ill, the elderly, prisoners and those living in refugee camps will also be prioritised as well as staff at all schools.

The training of those who will administer the vaccines is ongoing and is set to be completed before the arrival of the jabs from China.

Experts are being prepared to inoculate the nation against the virus that has threatened health populations across the globe.

Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro announced the immunisation plan urging those who will be vaccinated to continue adhering to Covod-19 prevention protocols.

“The first batch of vaccines is expected to arrive in the country on the 15th of February 2021 from China and the vaccines will immediately be distributed to all provinces and districts across the country.

“May I assure you that we have adequate cold chain equipment to maintain the vaccines in their potent state up to the point of use.

“The role of the supply chain is to ensure effective vaccine storage, handling, and stock management, rigorous temperature control in the cold chain and maintenance of adequate logistics management information systems.”

Zimbabwe was also in advanced negotiations to acquire the Sputnik V vaccine from Russia, as well as pursuing global and regional facilities to secure more vaccines to cover all eligible people.

Dr Mangwiro said on arrival the jabs will be taken to central vaccine stores where they will follow the distribution chain to 10 provincial vaccine stores, 63 district vaccine stores and more than 1 800 service delivery health facilities such as clinic vaccine stores as well as rural health centres.

The inoculation will take three phases namely, demographic data collection, blood test for antibodies and swab- a sample will be required to determine the potency and the vaccination, the delicate process is being done to monitor and track any side effects.

However, Sinopharm vaccines from China have proved to be safe in clinical trials with efficacy rates ranging from 76 to 86 percent and are being used by other countries in controlling Covid-19.

The jabs will be administered at fixed facilities and mobile outreaches and assured the health workers will be ready in time to administer the jabs.

“The Ministry has already started training all health workers who will be involved in the vaccination programme and training will be completed soon in time for the planned roll out.”

Dr Mangwiro said policies, guidelines and systems for the management of Adverse Events Following (AEFI) Immunisation are already in place and our health workers will be on high alert to identify, report and manage any if they occur.

He said sensitisation of frontline workers has already begun for them to take up the vaccine to protect themselves. The vaccination programme in Zimbabwe will be conducted in a phased manner.

The first phase is for the high risk component of the population and is made up of two stages.

Stage 1 will target frontline workers at significantly high risk of Covid-19.

These include health workers, ports of entry personnel – ZIMRA, immigration, customs, funeral parlour, security personnel and village health workers. Stage 2 will target those with chronic illnesses, the elderly aged 60 years and above, inmates and prison population and others in confined settlements including refugee camps. The second phase will cater for lectures, all schools staff and other staff at medium risk depending on the epidemiological picture of the disease.

The third phase will target those at relatively low risk until everyone is covered. – Herald

Mwonzora’s Deception Part 2

Douglas Mwonzora


As we go on to unmask the masquerade Mwonzora, there are very important part of deception that need clarity for one to understand what I will say later.
Part one stated Mwonzora’s deception on things that we can all now see and believe without doubt. That is historical evidence. Sometimes it is no longer useful for any meaningful action.


The value of such information is for our public to know and believe the existence of  deception.


What is deception
Deception is an act or statement which misleads, hides the truth, or promotes a belief, concept, or idea that is not true. It is often done for personal gain or advantage”
What ever definition one can give of deception, the main components in it are 1) There is a person that is driving the lie.
2) deliberate/intentional falsehood.
3) intentional effort to make the falsehood believed.


4) The falsehood is a lie right from beginning.
5) The audience must believe that this falsehood is true without doubt.
6) the person peddling the lie has ulterior goal which may be distant from the lie but relying on one believing it.  
The biggest part of deception is played by the person playing the deception part. He creates the lie, distribute it, control its movement to the audience. In between he make sure any potential loopholes are closed on the way.


The only part the audience do is to accept the lie as truth and act according to the wish of the person behind the lie.
Now one thing people must realise is, deception is a tool used by a person who actually knows its a lie. It may happen that A want B to believe a lie, but already knows its a lie , in turn he also want to pretend to A and make A believe that he does not know the truth about A’s lies, he plays along hoping to gain something later. It is a deception web.


When  C is watching from afar and see B playing along,  his belief of the lie depends on two different factors. Does C know that actually A is telling lies? If he does not know it, then he will be the first victim.


If he knows it is a lie, does he try to inform B that actually A is telling lies because of XYZ? What is the reaction of B? If B believes C explanation to the facts of the lie then A’s lies fall away. If B still do not accept C’s explanation, then the next is to check if B has actual capacity to separate


2 / 7truth and falsehood. Was he provided with the proof to show it is a lie? What was his action when he was given the truth?
Well the matrix becomes complex as the number of people in the web increase or number of lies increase or as the lie becomes complex.


However complex it is, the lie has to be believed and the originator and beneficiary of the lie will always be identified.
Lets go back now to our culprit.
The GNU gave a big cover for many actions to happen without raising alarm. If Mwonzora was to be seen seating with Mangwana no one will believe any wrong doing.
If Gutu was to be seen seating with Mnangagwa nobody will suspect anything because an official excuse was always available. Both from zanu point of view and MDC.
It is this period that created a whole nest of liars who created a big web of deception.
Some people became closely attached to their zanu Counter parts such that they trust each other. Some committed offences in the eyes of their counterparts such that those offences are used to black mail them.
Some got credit for exceptional performance such that their opponent wish they could be in their team or the said performer has taken it as a currency that he can use for political mileage in his own party.
The reason for putting it bare is to lay a foundation on how the deception web was constructed from GNU.
If anybody does not realise that the 2013 constitution came after a lot of negotiations between political parties then it will be difficult to see the deception. Some concessions were made on the promise of eliminating their principals and implement the concessions as joint team.
Never the less. Mwonzora was teaming up with Paul Mangwana in the constitutional making process, while Obert Gutu was working with Mnangagwa as deputy Minister of Justice.


Mnangagwa was far away from Zanu pf presidium and Mwonzora was a mere spokes person of MDC T. Nobody would suspect that they will cause harm to their principals. In any case their performance was being monitored from their offices.


This gave enough cover.


It must be agreed that, by election 2008 Mugabe, was no longer accepted even in Zanu. That is why they had bhora musango.


3 / 7When Mnangagwa failed to topple Mugabe in 2004 he gained favour by saving Mugabe from election loss of  2008. In fact Mugabe was in office at the mercy of Mnangagwa. If Mugabe had been removed then, Mnangagwa would have gone too.
The team that saved Mugabe in 2008 became Mugabe’s trusted man. However Mnangagwa had more people ahead of him and he was not popular in his own party. Mujuru Solomon was also strong in the security sector. Mujuru would fight for his wife who was a Vice President already.
As for Tsvangirai, he had all the people’s support but had shown a definite weakness, he did not know how to take power. Take it either way, by accepting a rerun when he had won election, it proved he can accept any result given to him.


This is Mnangagwa hatched a plan. The Nikuv deception. This was facilitated by some gatekeepers within MDC T. The main reason was to make those that trusted Tsvangirai lose hope in him. A gatekeeper who should account for election results or inspect voting material is asked a simple question, “ would you ever be president of the country yourself? If we give you a 5 years salary and allowances given to president now would you deny it?” . Someone tendered resignation after I unmasked him on this with proof. I will not bother with those who surrender.
True to the point, we lost other members in 2014.  Some financiers left us too.  
This is where Mwonzora entered the seen. He had all the connection with Mangwana as Chairperson of COPAC and as lawyers. Needless to repeat the story of Nyanga which I explained in part one.
Mwonzora became instrumental to Mnangagwa as a person who knew the lies being peddled to Mugabe   which Mugabe believed as truth. In the mean time Mwonzora knew it was all lies. On the other hand Mwonzora had his own mission and lies that he had given to Tsvangirai and Tsvangirai took the lies as truth yet Mnangagwa knew its all lies.


This gave the two an alliance by default. Go back to June 2014. Tsvangirai was preparing for a congress. He had started to recruit people for the big tent mission. Job Sikhala was his first disciple. He accepted the offer to join MDC,
Mwonzora as the then spokesperson of the party was using all the party information department to destroy Biti . Making Biti a sell-out but let the people trust him as the best.


Make Tsvangirai agreed to many things that would alter the party constitution and give the president power to assets of the party.
What ever the case, the truth is MDC T structure had to be reconstructed in 2014 when in actual fact it was due in 2016.
What people miss was that it was by design of Mnangagwa that the Zanu congress which was due in December 2014, would cross match his puppet lot in MDC.


4 / 7When it was now obvious that Mai Mujuru was going to be removed, I contacted Job Sikhala on FB in October 2014. I asked for his number so we can chat on whatsapp.
I asked Sikhala if it was possible that we team up with Mai Mujuru faction in parliament and raise a motion to impeach Mugabe. By looking at the numbers that were in parliament, if team Gamatox was to join hands with MDC T , Mugabe was going to be impeached easy.
My point is, I made this proposal on 10 October 2014 to Sikhala. Few days later, from no where Itai Dzamara comes in. He goes through all security doors to go and hand over a letter to Mugabe. The letter is demanding that Mugabe resigns
Say what ever you want for now, at that time I believed him.
Soon it was an AUS seat in project. I asked Sikhala on the mission of telling the MDC T party to join Gamatox and impeach Mugabe, next day Sikhala goes to see Dzamara and join him.
I took it simple. After all its a move. Do not forget that on this same period MDC T is preparing for its Congress and Zanu is preparing its congress.
If those with good memory, I campaigned very hard for Mwonzora to be the Secretary General. I believed all the lies that Chamisa was working with Mugabe and he had business with Mugabe. This lie was also bolstered by what Chamisa did when I phoned him and tell him what Bhebhe was doing to SA structures and that a CIO Phugeni has been shoved into the structures. Again Chamisa was implicated in Nyanga meeting. I believed then Chamisa was selling out.  
Max Zeb Shumba was working in Tsvangirai’s office. Around that time, he requested details of influential members of the party.  
They wanted to recruit the vocal ones. From the social media chats, I found myself recruited. All this varakashi thing was developed from there.
I had no reason to doubt a person working in President Tsvangirai’s office. I had to trust him and give all.
Around December 2014, he left MT house going for US. Now he wanted to further a project called People First. I also had no reason not to work with him on such a project.
Forgive me to say this. This was the worst mistake President Tsvangirai made to employ Max Zeb Shumba.  
This is where I learnt how art of deception was perfected. When I say Mwonzora is fake, Sikhala is fake, Chin’ono is fake, Dzamara is fake I say it in truth and confidence.
For these years I kept records and information on this because I had hope I will have a chance to share it when our people are ready to believe the mask in the whole deception Web.
5 April 2020 I made a public declaration to defend Nelson Chamisa, this time because I was fully aware of the whole deception. The actors and the mission.  


5 / 7The biggest challenge was to be believed by Chamisa Chete Chete camp. However defending someone is looking after his interests and making sure he is not harmed.
The best approach is to play the catalyst part. Hunt with the tigers to know their plan.
The truth is Chamisa is surrounded by many people who are each acting a role in deception and each on a personal reason.
Mwonzora played his part but more are playing a part in the deception not because they do not know Mwonzora is telling lies but because the status quo benefits them and put them on a position or they are compromised such that if they raise a voice they tend to lose or simple they are part of it.
The locked down must be seen by any Zimbabwean wishing for a prosperous Zimbabwe as a test lab. Negotiations and arm twisting are done under tight condition.
What I only say to any progressive Zimbabwean look at the deception in SC ruling. It is a judgement well written and all our legal minds in MDC T can tell its a moot case and by what they learnt at school it cannot be practically be implemented by Khupe but can be used by someone in future cases.
Deception is recall all strong members backing Chamisa. Send legal team that submit juicy but ineffective points.
The strategy was first to have congress in July. When they failed to gain support they mobilised a fake demo that will seek to defer the congress. When the demo actually gained support of the people they created a decoy Chin’ono and started mobilising for rebranding.  
When they thought they were ready for election and everything was in order they will cheat Chamisa again, then Alex Magaisa noticed their blunder in time. Actually they had registered put Khupe under MDC T so they cannot capture MDC A name.  
They quickly postponed the elections and asked the court to seat on the case of Hwende, Khumalo, Mutseyami and Timvious. The deception.
They also approached SC to extend time frame of holding EOC.  
The deception was two pronged. If Mwonzora win as MDC T president, him being a senator of MDC A can hold the party.
The High Court would give a judgement that say the MPs were recalled legally then all the rest in parliament cross over.
On 30 December I just chatted with Adv Mphofu when he was questioning the quorum of MDC T congress. I asked him of a thing I have been giving lawyers representing MDC A in all other cases, “did SC not show us on page 32 that the second principle of mootness says the determination is not for use by Khupe”.


6 / 7That put the regime into panic mode. They had to close monitor people. Lockdown was put in place. As a person who now knew how the regime operated, I raised my campaign on that.
That is when they brought in Chin’ono. Just arrest him for nothing. Even when he never uttered a word on the arrest of the child. Which must help you understand art of deception. He himself is also saying he never said anything. But as an activist why did he not say anything.
When he was arrested for that. I told ZLHR that you are helping an imposter. He is fake.
Next day Mahere was arrested. Not because she is fake but she was a true person that had commented on the killing of the child but Chin’ono’s musk was pealing off. Someone had cover it. This time Mahere.
Job Sikhala, always informed of his arrests in advance was arrested to cover the gape.  
If you miss the role of agent you will never get it. Chin’ono went into remand with an order not to share a cell with anyone because of covid. Which was better for the court to remand him out of custody than in? The easy way was to have him play the drama.  
People have to remove focus on what Chamisa should do now that its open that legally Khupe could  hold a congress.
Khupe should not object the election of Mwonzora and other members must not hear the facts.
Boom Alex Magaisa raises another blow. Why are we not applying s50 of constitution when our members are arrested?
The regime quickly gave Mahere bail because if she was to get an order of s50 the regime’s tools of abuse will be unmasked.
The two masquerades remained. Non of the two have mentioned of this provision despite one being arrested 65 times without conviction and the other spending 80 plus days of arrest without offence . The fact is it would remove the mask. Their task is to disturb people attention and attract people who sympathise with them and then gain information. Non of their gained information will help.
The current plan was to announce the court judgement and all defectors form a government of Unity. ED is also working on his part. Having the security people off his way “naturally”. Each going to heroes acre. Another deception created to bury victims of murder without outsiders inspecting the body and family feeling betrayed. No wonder Bob refused.
Well the deception is about Mwonzora for now. All I wanted to point all those still in our party but playing a role in Mwonzora’s deception. Some I have not named by name but if you have understood how the web of deception you can ask simple questions like why did B not see that a SC judgement handed was moot and by principle it cannot be applied by Khupe. Despite his strong aptitude, position in party or information provided. Things should work out clearer of you realise this


7 / 7

  • 1) Mwonzora claimed MDC T and MDC A is an agreement with signatories who can use it as currency if they chose to.
  • 2) As soon as HC says the MPs have lost people claim their rights in Alliance agreement.
  • 3) If you return to my posts leading  Chin’ono arrest I had stated a fact that Chamisa used article 9.1.3 of MDC to name MDC A.  
  • 4) Those with brains should see it now.
  • 5) The deception loses power when you expose facts.

In part 3 I will share the effects of deception. I have avoided detail of all what I gained during Zeb Shumba’s mission not because I do not have it. I left it for credit worthiness. Let it be challenged and I prove.
I have secured it beyond the reach of cios that follow me everyday.  
All I can tell for now is  
Mwonzora is fake,  
Sikhala is fake
Itai Dzamara is fake
Hopewell Chin’ono is fake
Manymore actors are fake but for now I challenge those ones.  


POLAD Is Useless- Zivhu

Tinashe Sambiri|Former Zanu PF MP Killer Zivhu believes POLAD has nothing to offer to the troubled nation grappling with deepening economic woes.

Zivhu was responding to Prefessor Lovemore Madhuku’s invitation to President Nelson Chamisa to join POLAD.

According to Zivhu, POLAD is a useless platform that cannot resolve the political crisis in the country.

“Don’t expect me to support any political party in Zimbabwe because I don’t belong to any of them, I support individuals on merit such as ED the President and Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Professor Madhuku I have much respect for you but your NCA since its formation,haina kumboita kana Councillor chaiye not to mention Mps nokuti hamufi vakaita even one in the next 50 years.

Ndimi monzi muri kuita zve Polad varume danai Chamisa zvifambe ndiye munhu kwete vamwe kkkk.

Polad chinjayi zita Chamisa agouyawo mukaramba muchingoti Polad kungopedza henyu masamba ne sugar muchimwa tea pasina zvinobuda.

Chokwadi chemahara chandakuudzai,” Zivhu wrote on Twitter.

Killer Zivhu

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Member Laid To Rest

Tinashe Sambiri|Unruly Zanu PF elements disrupted the burial of MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly official Simbarashe Mafaune in Mwenezi on Thursday.

Mafaune was the MDC Alliance Provincial Youth Assembly secretary for education.He was laid to rest in Sarahuro, Mwenezi East.

There was commotion at the funeral as Zanu PF hooligans blocked MDC Alliance members from addressing mourners.

MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly spokesperson, Timothy Muswere told ZimEye.com on Thursday mourners were shocked by Zanu PF supporters’ uncouth behaviour.

” There was chaos at the funeral as Zanu PF hooligans barred our members from addressing mourners.

However, our treasurer Tendeukai Mandizvidza eventually managed to address mourners.

In attendance were provincial vice chair youth assembly, Lovemore Mapuranga
Chivi south CCC Youth secretary Caleb Hwada
Mwenezi East and West CCCs- all wings led by Treasurer Mandizvidza.

Mafaune was appointed because of his hardwork in Mwenezi. He was working on launching a programme of sourcing sanitary pads for the girl child in schools.

Mafaune left behind two children and a wife,” said Muswere.

Simbarashe Mafaune

Unruly Zanu PF Elements Disrupt Burial Of MDC Alliance Official

Tinashe Sambiri|Unruly Zanu PF elements disrupted the burial of MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly official Simbarashe Mafaune in Mwenezi on Thursday.

Mafaune was the MDC Alliance Provincial Youth Assembly secretary for education.He was laid to rest in Sarahuro, Mwenezi East.

There was commotion at the funeral as Zanu PF hooligans blocked MDC Alliance members from addressing mourners.

MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly spokesperson, Timothy Muswere told ZimEye.com on Thursday mourners were shocked by Zanu PF supporters’ uncouth behaviour.

” There was chaos at the funeral as Zanu PF hooligans barred our members from addressing mourners.

However, our treasurer Tendeukai Mandizvidza eventually managed to address mourners.

In attendance were provincial vice chair youth assembly, Lovemore Mapuranga
Chivi south CCC Youth secretary Caleb Hwada
Mwenezi East and West CCCs- all wings led by Treasurer Mandizvidza.

Mafaune was appointed because of his hardwork in Mwenezi. He was working on launching a programme of sourcing sanitary pads for the girl child in schools.

Mafaune left behind two children and a wife,” said Muswere.

Simbarashe Mafaune

“Support Health Workers Globally”

2021 has been designated as the International Year of Health and Care Workers (YHCW) in appreciation and gratitude for their unwavering dedication in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

WHO is launching a year-long campaign, under the theme – Protect. Invest. Together. It highlights the urgent need to invest in health workers for shared dividends in health, jobs, economic opportunity and equity.

This year, we are calling on your support and action to ensure that our health and care workforces are supported, protected, motivated and equipped to deliver safe health care at all times, not only during COVID-19. Today, we ask that you to add your voice to those calling for additional investments in health and care workers.

Campaign objectives

Ensure the world’s health and care workers are prioritised for the COVID-19 vaccine in the first 100 days of 2021.

Recognize and commemorate all health and care workers who have lost their lives during the pandemic.

Mobilize commitments from Member States, International Financing Institutions, bilateral and philanthropic partners to protect and invest in health and care workers to accelerate the attainment of the SDGs and COVID-19 recovery.

Engage Member States and all relevant stakeholders in dialogue on a care compact to protect health and care workers’ rights, decent work and practice environments.

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Nation Mourns Business Tycoon Mahomed Mussa

The nation yesterday mourned the death of tycoon and major investor Mr Mahomed Mussa with the business community leading tributes for one of Zimbabwe’s largest wholesalers.

Mr Mussa died at his home in Harare in the early hours of yesterday, days before his 75th birthday.

He was buried on the same day in line with Muslim tradition.

Family members dispelled reports that the business mogul had died of Covid-19, saying he succumbed to natural causes related to old age.

Mr Mussa was the director and founder of the MM group, which incorporates wholesale operations, hardware shops, LP gas retailing, furniture and electrical appliances sales.

“It is with sadness that we announce the passing away of our beloved father Mahomed Mussa from this temporary life to the real life of the hereafter.

“Death was written and everything else is just an excuse. We should always be happy with the decree of Allah Ta’ala. May Allah Ta’ala forgive the deceased and raise his status,” the statement from the family read.

Mr Mussa’s business creation and development went beyond establishing a major complex of businesses.

He was also a major property investor who completely rebuilt and redeveloped a large number of complete city blocks centred on Guy Clutton Brock Avenue in the south of the city centre.

Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce president Dr Tinashe Manzungu described his death as a huge loss to the business fraternity.

“Today is a sad day as we mourn the death of a beacon in the business industry. He has played a big role and leaves unending footprints. Aspiring businesspeople always looked up to him and the way he operated which was devoid of unethical profiteering.

“It is unfortunate he dies at a time Zimbabwe is creating a conducive environment to make capital comfortable in this country. Established business leaders like Mussa are needed for resuscitation of our industries.

“Our heartfelt condolences go to his family, friends and his business partners,” said Dr Manzungu.

Employers Confederation of Zimbabwe president Dr Israel Murefu said Mr Mussa’s death was a big loss to their community.

“It is a sad loss, he played an important role even in supporting small and upcoming businesses. It is sad we are losing many influential people. My condolences to his family and associates,” said Dr Murefu.

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president Mr Henry Ruzvidzo said he hoped the business he founded would continue to thrive.

Zimbabwean-born leading global Islamic scholar Dr Mufti Ismail Menk said on Twitter: “Today we’ve lost one of the elders of the Muslim Community of Zimbabwe. Al Haji Mahomed Mussa was a legend, a well-known businessman and philanthropist. May Allah Almighty forgive his shortcomings and grant him Paradise.”- The Herald

Another Loaded Water Tank Collapses, Kills Minor

By A Correspondent- A loaded 5000-litre water tank collapsed at a house in Chinhoyi killing a five year old child and injuring 3 people after its galvanised steel stand gave in to the weight around 4 am Friday.

The tank fell on a two-roomed cottage which was being rented by the couple that lost the baby. The tragic incident happened at house number 11919 in Rujeko high-density suburb.

The deceased, Tendai Matumba, was pronounced dead upon arrival at Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital while her brother, Tatenda, was said to be in a critical condition.

Tendai’s mother injured her right leg, hand and also received four stitches to one of her ears while the father, Peter Matumba’s injuries were also said to be severe.

The couple’s landlady, Sibisisiwe Nyamachewa, said she was awakened by tank’s noise and screams of the family asking for help.

She narrated:

It was around 4am when I heard a loud bang followed by cries of a woman asking for help.

I realised something was terribly wrong but I was shocked by what I saw.

When I got out of (the main house), I realised that the 5000-litre-water tank had fallen on the cottage while neighbours were busy rendering help to the family.

They had managed to retrieve Tendai and were busy trying to give her help. I rushed through the rubble and assisted Tatenda while help was also being rendered to the father.

Provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Margaret Chitove said efforts to ascertain the real cause of the accident were underway.

Makonde development coordinator and Civil Protection Unit district chairperson, Mr Benjamin Zivanai said the incident was unfortunate adding that the local authority needs to monitor and approve the installation of water tanks to avoid loss of life.

Mrs Madhishi, the neighbour whose water tank brought misery to Matumba’s family, refused to speak to the media.

Her son, Simbarashe said the tank was installed in May last year and its mounting never showed any signs of weakness.-statemedia

Chris Mutsvangwa Accuses Prof Jonathan Moyo Of Creating Fake Twitter Account In His Name

By A Correspondent- War Veterans chairperson, Chris Mutsvangwa has disowned another Twitter account saying it is a creation of the G40 cabal that wants to taint his image.

In an interview with The Herald, a state-run publication, Chris Mutsvangwa singled exiled former cabinet Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo, saying he was impersonating him on Twitter to seek relevance.

He said:

Jonathan Moyo at it again…impersonating. An existence of barren exile is coming to a desultory grind of hallucinations.

It is spewing out a witches’ brew of life-long espionage, intrigue, unrequited ambition, war desertion, spurious journalism and cantankerous politics. It now bears the yield of zero-to-negative credibility for the over-used and burnt out Professor Jonathan Moyo.

In desperation Jonso (Moyo) resorts to the cloning of my name on his social media tweets. All that, an extreme quest for the vanished readership of his verbal diarrhoea of lies and nonsense. It’s a cruel pity that Jonathan Moyo is a self-inflicted victim of confidence and esteem lost in oneself.

Chris Mutsvangwa has in the past also disowned other Twitter accounts accusing G40 of using the handles to soil his image.

The handles were being used to criticise ZANU PF officials including President Emmerson Mnangagwa over maladministration and other things.

In 2019, an account which Chris Mutsvangwa said was a parody posted saying ZANU PF had failed to run the country and should therefore quit. 

The post read:

Am trying without success to find a conceivable and credible excuse for my party and govt’s failure to resolve the current economic haemorrhage.

Comrades, lest just quit and let the next generation take over. They too love this country. They need it more than us in fact.

Last year, the former Advisor to President Emmerson Mnangagwa also distanced himself from a Twitter handle which had invited opposition MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa to a dialogue with President Mnangagwa on an equal basis. 

Read the tweet:

Comrade Chamisa come let’s reason together on a 50/50 basis and forget about the election cock-up.

Comrades, we will leave a great legacy and the economy will start to bud and sprout in two days.

It will be all smiles on the streets in hours. We are all compatriots and patriots.

Again, Mutsvangwa accused “the moribund and forgotten G40s” of creating the posts with the intention “to don the garb” of the War Veterans chairman.

Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye: Tribute to Morgan Tsvangirai

By Luke Tamborinyoka

Introduction
This Sunday, 14 February 2021 marks the third anniversary of the death of Morgan Tsvangirai, the icon of our time.

Morgan Tsvangirai loved his country and it may have been epiphanic that he died on Valentine day; on the day that the consuming power of love is celebrated worldwide.

Starting today, until Sunday 14 February 2021, this column will publish a three-part series in fond remembrance of this gallant son of the soil who tenaciously fought for the true democratisation of the country of his birth.

Through a careful reading of this series, which includes some material that has previously been published, discerning readers will have their scruples answered on several issues that may have been grappling their minds, especially those who missed some of the material at the time it was written and published some three years back.

Tsvangirai has a rich legacy that is being strenuously torn asunder by this treacherous and mercenary lot among us; the wicked motley that has chosen to be Zanu PF’s willing tool in the macabre plot to decimate the people’s project. The Morgan Tsvangirai I know must certainly be violently turning in his grave at this unbridled treachery and the annihilation of his legacy by these latter-day Judas Iscariots.

I wrote the following piece as an obituary soon after Morgan Tsvangirai’s demise in February 2018. Today, I republish the same in commemoration of this gallant son of Zimbabwe. It’s an obituary worth reading because it sets the record straight in many respects. It is my humble submission that it will always be a piece worth reading, even for the umpteenth time.

In memory of Morgan Tsvangirai

Facts are stubborn. It is trite to state that the story of this country cannot be written without according veneration to the name of Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

For there is no debate that Tsvangirai deserves his own space in the national narrative for the significant role he has played in shaping the country’s post-liberation politics.

Fate is a capricious woman and the whole journey was never planned, as the man himself often said. It was mother fate that often tended to throw him to the deep end.

As he always told me, it all started during midnight conversations at the national labour federation’s elective congress in Gweru in 1988. He did not even want to run for office and most delegates at that elective congress, including Tsvangirai himself, had tipped veteran journalist Charles Chikerema to clinch the powerful post of secretary-general of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions.

Albert Mugabe, the brother to former President Robert Mugabe, had been leading the ZCTU and everyone at the congress was convinced that Chikerema, yet another relative of Mugabe, would ascend to the powerful post of secretary general of the ZCTU. But the delegates’ conversations on that ominous night on the eve of the elections in Gweru expressed doubts on whether Chikerema would be able to wean off the ZCTU from the firm clutches of government, where previous leaders had unwittingly left the country’s labour federation.

Some within the ZCTU wanted the labour body to break away from the firm clutches of government control and they were convinced Tsvangirai would be the man to drive the ZCTU to full autonomy. Emmissares from the various affiliate unions spent the whole night in Morgan Tsvangirai’s hotel room seeking to convince him to run for the powerful post of secretary general.

Morgan Tsvangirai, then a leader of the mineworkers’ union, eventually agreed to run after fellow delegates had made persuasive arguments about the unsuitability of Chikerema. The delegates had their misgivings on whether the veteran scribe would give the ZCTU its deserved autonomy from government control, given his relationship to Robert Mugabe.

It was almost morning when Tsvangirai finally agreed to run for the post of secretary-general, which he won a few hours later, setting the stage for a 30-year tenure in the national limelight as a doyen of the country’s democratic struggle.

When I heard the news of his death at exactly 1737hours on Wednesday, 14 February 2018, I mused over how this journey that started in 1988 had painfully ended 30 years later, some 24 days before his 66th birthday.

His life was a tenuous journey in which he was prejudiced of the Presidency following his watershed victory in the elections held on 29 March 2008. Given his mammoth love for the country and its people, he humbled himself and settled for the junior post of Prime Minister.

Morgan Tsvangirai was to rescue the country from a debilitating crisis and poise the nation for stability, growth and development in a mere four years as premier of Zimbabwe. Driving a stability and growth agenda through the Government Work Programme that was steered by the Prime Minister’s Office, Tsvangirai showed his competence on the wheel of government during his four year stint in government. Indeed, the song Dollar for two yakauya naTsvangirai will forever stand as testimony to the verdict by ordinary Zimbabweans that the man’s tenure as Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister was synonymous with affordable prices of basic commodities and a “livable” country.

As the nation stood on the cusp of a crucial election in which he was expected to win resoundingly, mother Fate again intervened. This time, cruel fate took him to the grave, leaving a despondent nation shell-shocked.

He was a man I knew so well. To me, he was a father, a man I served for a decade as his spokesperson until his death.

A boss.

A friend.

We travelled the world and across the country together. We spent many times talking about the country and the people he so much loved.

Tokyo, Washington, London, Canberra, Beijing, Paris, Berlin, the Swiss Alps in Davos and many other world capitals, I had the privilege of accompanying him as his spokesperson. During those trips across the globe, he often charmed the world and gave revered speeches to bemused audiences, especially during his stint as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe and leader of the country’s opposition.

We travelled together to Windhoek, Pretoria, Luanda, Maputo, Nairobi, Accra, Dar es Salaam, Abidjan, Lagos and many other African capitals. Across the whole of Africa, I saw for myself the respect African citizens gave to this courageous African who had chosen to confront—with nothing but his bare hands and an unstinting tenacity—the murderous regime of one of Africa’s tyrants.

In the country, we travelled together from Plumtree to Chipinge, from Nyanga to Chirundu and from Mt. Darwin to Binga down in the Zambezi escarpment as he engaged in his favourite pastime—-meeting ordinary people and getting their input into how the democratic struggle ought to be prosecuted. The last time we traversed the country together for one-and-half months—sometimes sleeping in the car—-was the period between January and February 2017 when we sought the ordinary people’s input into the MDC Congress resolution to enter into a formidable alliance with other political players.

We sat together until late in the night after that tour as we penned his piece after that highly informing jaunt. The piece, in keeping with his natural disposition as a listening leader, was entitled “ I heard You .” The people had unanimously and unequivocally endorsed the formation of an Alliance. This is how the MDC Alliance was formed, which Alliance is now being tenaciously fought by Zanu PF through the mercenary and treacherous lot that has sought to betray both Tsvangirai’s legacy and the last hope of the generality of the people of Zimbabwe.

Tsvangirai was a boss any rational person could wish for; the only boss I know who could afford to attend funerals of relatives of his underlings, as he did in 2015 when he came unannounced to my rural home in Domboshava for the burial of my grandmother, Martha Tamborenyoka Gombera.

He was a leader who would wait to give an ear to everyone, whatever their social station. He often had tiffs with his security personnel, whom he always wanted to relax their tight protocols and allow ordinary people to shake his hand and to speak to him.

Party members and ordinary villagers would come from as far away as Mt. Darwin and be granted an ear at his residence, first in Strathaven and later in Highlands; even against the advice of security personnel who often wanted to refer these ordinary party members to channel their grievances and concerns through their respective provincial leaders.

Not with Tsvangirai, who would insist he wanted to get the untainted, raw concerns from ordinary supporters, undiluted by the strictures and drudgery of officialdom, party hierarchy and bureaucracy.

That was vintage Tsvangirai. Always a man of the people.

His death came as a shock….especially against the background of my last two moments with him.

The first of our last two personal and direct engagements was on Friday, 5 January 2018 after his meeting with Emmerson Mnangagwa who had come to visit him at his Highlands home.

It was at that meeting at his residence that he intimated to me the details of his private discussion with Mnangagwa. At the same meeting, he told me to tell the world that he was about to leave the country and he would leave Vice President Nelson Chamisa as acting President and he asked me to call Chamisa. The other two VP Mudzuri and VP Khupe had previously acted in his absence and this was going to be Chamisa’s first stint as acting President. Chamisa declined to be the acting, saying Khupe hated him so much and it was not going to be good to have a sulking Khupe publicly throwing all sorts of invective when the boss was not in good health. Chamisa said he did not want an impression of a fight in the cockpit when the President was being treated in hospital. Chamisa respectfully declined and suggested that his acting Presidency be passed over to Mudzuri. It was then that President Tsvangirai told me to issue a statement communicating to the world that VP Mudzuri would be acting President.

For the record, present in the meeting that Friday afternoon when Chamisa declined to act as President, apart from Tsvangirai himself, was his wife Elizabeth, his brother Manaseh Tsvangirai, President Tsvangirai’s uncle innocent Zvaipa and myself. .

It is ironic that after I had issued the communication that Mudzuri was the acting president, Khupe took issue with me, saying that as the only VP elected at Congress, she was the one who should always act in the President’s absence. I referred her queries to the President, under whose authority and direction I had done the communication. President Tsvangirai just laughed at the whole matter and said if Khupe had issues around the acting Presidency, she should contact him.

Ironically, a month later, Mudzuri, for whom Khupe had raised concerns when he was was chosen to act, was to dispute my communication of the President’s directive that Chamisa was now the acting party leader. President Tsvangirai gave me the directive to communicate that Chamisa was now the acting President on the 7th of February 2018 after he learnt that Khupe, Mudzuri and Mwonzora were meeting with amai Joyce Mujuru in Cape Town for alliance without his knowledge, and without the involvement of Chamisa who had given the responsibility to negotiate with other political leaders on his behalf.

My last face-to-face meeting with my boss was on Monday, 8 January 2018, the day before he left for South Africa, never to come back alive. The previous Friday, he had asked me to draft a belated New Year’s message to the people of Zimbabwe, in which he was hinting at his imminent retirement.

He told me that it was important to signal to the world that he would not hold the nation at ransom; that he would not hold on to the party presidency if his doctors told him his health would not permit him to withstand the rigorous of an election campaign. He wanted to give advance notice to the people of Zimbabwe on the possibility of his retirement, which he would only confirm upon his return after consulting his doctors.

He perused his script, made minor corrections and certified that I distribute it, only for the same script to cause a major furore in the party, with some misguided elements lying that the statement did not have president Tsvangirai’s blessings. It is important to state that present at the foyer of his Highlands residence as he authenticated that statement hinting at a possible retirement was his brother Manasseh and Jameson Timba, who later arrived as the President and I were finishing the work on his script, in which he hinted at handing over the baton to others. It was a possibility which he said he would only confirm upon his return depending on the advice from his doctors.

Sadly, he was to return with his body lying in the soft requiem of death; the inimitable raspy and raucous laughter never to be heard again at Harvest House.

Yes, he left for the infirmary in South Africa on Tuesday, 9 January 2018, never to return alive to the country and the people he loved so much. He regularly phoned and at one point asked me to come over to South Africa so we could discuss a lot of issues, including the book that I was assisting him to write—-Service and Sacrifice. (The book is with the publisher and will most likely hit the bookstands any time in the aftermath of this lockdown).

I told then acting president Mudzuri that president Tsvangirai wanted me in South Africa. The then acting president promised to facilitate my trip before logistical impediments were deliberately thrown in the way to ensure that the trip never materialized.

President Tsvangirai later called to express his regrets that I had failed to turn up in South Africa. On Wednesday, 7 February 2018, he called again using a hospital staffer’s cellphone and told me that he had learnt and had even seen pictures to the effect that Mudzuri, Khupe and Mwonzora had left the country for a meeting in Cape Town without even the courtesy of informing him, leaving Chamisa as the only VP still in the country. He said he was reverting to his first position on Friday, 5 January 2018 when he had delegated Chamisa to be the acting President. I could tell he was angry at the team that was in SA without his knowledge when he asked me to issue a statement communicating that Chamisa was now the acting President until his return from South Africa.

There are some who took issue with my statement but this is the Presidency we are talking about, a whole institution which has its own unique ways of operation and in which the whims of an individual staffer cannot just hold sway. Even the then chief of staff Sessel Zvidzai can testify to the veracity of the President’s position when it comes to who was acting President at the time of Morgan Tsvangirai’s death.

President Tsvangirai told me from South Africa that his health was slowly failing him and that the thrust of the book— Service and Sacrifice —should change into a valediction and not to remain as a simple story of the party’s capacity to deliver to the people as shown during the era of the inclusive government.

I felt tears swelling in my eyes before assuring him that he would be fine and he would rejoin us in the struggle soon.

Alas, that was never to be.

My father.

My boss.

My friend.

He was a close friend who would at times call me and my wife for dinner and to assure me that he took cognizance of my loyalty and committed service to the party and to himself, oftentimes with no salary. He once invited me and my wife to his house for dinner where he shared many of his thoughts on a variety of issues in a convivial atmosphere. Also present at that meeting at his house in June 2017 was a mutual friend, Sydney Masamvu.

As the party and the nation mourned him, I could help but reminisce on the many moments we shared; the many thoughts he intimated to me on controversial subjects such as family politics, succession and his vision for the future.

In our last conversation when he called from South Africa, he told me he had instructed the medical executives at the hospital where he was receiving treatment that apart from the members of his immediate family, I was also to be informed about his health. That is how the medical staff kept in contact with me until they called to relay the tragic message that he had passed on.

In his final moment, I would have loved the leadership then to give this man a befitting send-off. I sincerely hoped that the needless cockpit stampede should have been
put in abeyance, at least in the veneration of this doyen of our struggle.

His will remain a story of fortitude and tenacity and there is no doubt that Morgan Tsvangirai left ineradicable footprints on the sands of the country’s history.

Thanks for the memories, Pakuru .

Rest in eternal peace, gallant son of Zimbabwe.

Luke Tamborinyoka is the Deputy Secretary for Presidential Affairs in the MDC Alliance led by Advocate Nelson Chamisa . The original version of this obituary was published in February 2018 . Tamborinyoka _ served _as Morgan Tsvangirai’s spokesperson for 10 years until the icon’s death in 2018 . _You can interact with Tamborinyoka on his Facebook page or on the twitter handle @ luke_tambo

Chitungwiza Woman Murdered After Police Detain Her For Violating Curfew

By Simba Chikanza | ZimEye is investigating the case of a woman who was found murdered in Zengeza early this morning, a few hours after after her arrest for breaching curfew regulations. She had been arrested for violating the curfew regulations which state that everyone is supposed to be indoors by 6pm.

Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex – file copy

The victim was coming from her sister’s house, and was arrested, just after 6pm. Many people have been struggling to keep up with the regulations due to transportation constraints.

She had her phone and handpag and a paper bag with some mango fruit.

The Police who arrested her are from Zengeza, close to Zimpost, near Makandiwa’s church. (Town centre)

From there she was discovered in the morning at the roadside. Her body was found cut in pieces. Some witnesses are saying she was taped because she was in a stripped state

According to eye witnesses, other ladies arrested with the victim, who with her at the time, allege that they had escorted her from the police station at a round midnight…The victim was saying she is afraid since it was at 12am. Along the way, the ladies told her they are now leaving her having taken her far enough. (She was walking towards the Aquatic Complex, and the other ladies were walking in the opposite direction).

A source told ZimEye: If the people who attacked her were thieves, how could they at the same time leave her with her wallet and handbag?

Meanwhile, many in the area say they witnessed an unusual incident- a group of police officers roaming around the area at around 5am.

The husband, identified as Frank Milton, woke up in the morning looking for his wife only to find out that she had been murdered.

A comment from the police was not available at the time of writing.

– More to follow

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Special Tribute To President Morgan Tsvangirai

MORGAN TSVANGIRAI SPECIAL SERIES …. ( Part 1 )

Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye

Friday , 12 February 2021

Tribute to Morgan Tsvangirai

By Luke Tamborinyoka

Introduction
This Sunday, 14 February 2021 marks the third anniversary of the death of Morgan Tsvangirai, the icon of our time.

Morgan Tsvangirai loved his country and it may have been epiphanic that he died on Valentine day; on the day that the consuming power of love is celebrated worldwide.

Starting today, until Sunday 14 February 2021, this column will publish a three-part series in fond remembrance of this gallant son of the soil who tenaciously fought for the true democratisation of the country of his birth.

Through a careful reading of this series, which includes some material that has previously been published, discerning readers will have their scruples answered on several issues that may have been grappling their minds, especially those who missed some of the material at the time it was written and published some three years back.

Tsvangirai has a rich legacy that is being strenuously torn asunder by this treacherous and mercenary lot among us; the wicked motley that has chosen to be Zanu PF’s willing tool in the macabre plot to decimate the people’s project. The Morgan Tsvangirai I know must certainly be violently turning in his grave at this unbridled treachery and the annihilation of his legacy by these latter-day Judas Iscariots.

I wrote the following piece as an obituary soon after Morgan Tsvangirai’s demise in February 2018. Today, I republish the same in commemoration of this gallant son of Zimbabwe. It’s an obituary worth reading because it sets the record straight in many respects. It is my humble submission that it will always be a piece worth reading, even for the umpteenth time.

In memory of Morgan Tsvangirai

Facts are stubborn. It is trite to state that the story of this country cannot be written without according veneration to the name of Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

For there is no debate that Tsvangirai deserves his own space in the national narrative for the significant role he has played in shaping the country’s post-liberation politics.

Fate is a capricious woman and the whole journey was never planned, as the man himself often said. It was mother fate that often tended to throw him to the deep end.

As he always told me, it all started during midnight conversations at the national labour federation’s elective congress in Gweru in 1988. He did not even want to run for office and most delegates at that elective congress, including Tsvangirai himself, had tipped veteran journalist Charles Chikerema to clinch the powerful post of secretary-general of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions.

Albert Mugabe, the brother to former President Robert Mugabe, had been leading the ZCTU and everyone at the congress was convinced that Chikerema, yet another relative of Mugabe, would ascend to the powerful post of secretary general of the ZCTU. But the delegates’ conversations on that ominous night on the eve of the elections in Gweru expressed doubts on whether Chikerema would be able to wean off the ZCTU from the firm clutches of government, where previous leaders had unwittingly left the country’s labour federation.

Some within the ZCTU wanted the labour body to break away from the firm clutches of government control and they were convinced Tsvangirai would be the man to drive the ZCTU to full autonomy. Emmissares from the various affiliate unions spent the whole night in Morgan Tsvangirai’s hotel room seeking to convince him to run for the powerful post of secretary general.

Morgan Tsvangirai, then a leader of the mineworkers’ union, eventually agreed to run after fellow delegates had made persuasive arguments about the unsuitability of Chikerema. The delegates had their misgivings on whether the veteran scribe would give the ZCTU its deserved autonomy from government control, given his relationship to Robert Mugabe.

It was almost morning when Tsvangirai finally agreed to run for the post of secretary-general, which he won a few hours later, setting the stage for a 30-year tenure in the national limelight as a doyen of the country’s democratic struggle.

When I heard the news of his death at exactly 1737hours on Wednesday, 14 February 2018, I mused over how this journey that started in 1988 had painfully ended 30 years later, some 24 days before his 66th birthday.

His life was a tenuous journey in which he was prejudiced of the Presidency following his watershed victory in the elections held on 29 March 2008. Given his mammoth love for the country and its people, he humbled himself and settled for the junior post of Prime Minister.

Morgan Tsvangirai was to rescue the country from a debilitating crisis and poise the nation for stability, growth and development in a mere four years as premier of Zimbabwe. Driving a stability and growth agenda through the Government Work Programme that was steered by the Prime Minister’s Office, Tsvangirai showed his competence on the wheel of government during his four year stint in government. Indeed, the song Dollar for two yakauya naTsvangirai will forever stand as testimony to the verdict by ordinary Zimbabweans that the man’s tenure as Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister was synonymous with affordable prices of basic commodities and a “livable” country.

As the nation stood on the cusp of a crucial election in which he was expected to win resoundingly, mother Fate again intervened. This time, cruel fate took him to the grave, leaving a despondent nation shell-shocked.

He was a man I knew so well. To me, he was a father, a man I served for a decade as his spokesperson until his death.

A boss.

A friend.

We travelled the world and across the country together. We spent many times talking about the country and the people he so much loved.

Tokyo, Washington, London, Canberra, Beijing, Paris, Berlin, the Swiss Alps in Davos and many other world capitals, I had the privilege of accompanying him as his spokesperson. During those trips across the globe, he often charmed the world and gave revered speeches to bemused audiences, especially during his stint as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe and leader of the country’s opposition.

We travelled together to Windhoek, Pretoria, Luanda, Maputo, Nairobi, Accra, Dar es Salaam, Abidjan, Lagos and many other African capitals. Across the whole of Africa, I saw for myself the respect African citizens gave to this courageous African who had chosen to confront—with nothing but his bare hands and an unstinting tenacity—the murderous regime of one of Africa’s tyrants.

In the country, we travelled together from Plumtree to Chipinge, from Nyanga to Chirundu and from Mt. Darwin to Binga down in the Zambezi escarpment as he engaged in his favourite pastime—-meeting ordinary people and getting their input into how the democratic struggle ought to be prosecuted. The last time we traversed the country together for one-and-half months—sometimes sleeping in the car—-was the period between January and February 2017 when we sought the ordinary people’s input into the MDC Congress resolution to enter into a formidable alliance with other political players.

We sat together until late in the night after that tour as we penned his piece after that highly informing jaunt. The piece, in keeping with his natural disposition as a listening leader, was entitled “ I heard You .” The people had unanimously and unequivocally endorsed the formation of an Alliance. This is how the MDC Alliance was formed, which Alliance is now being tenaciously fought by Zanu PF through the mercenary and treacherous lot that has sought to betray both Tsvangirai’s legacy and the last hope of the generality of the people of Zimbabwe.

Tsvangirai was a boss any rational person could wish for; the only boss I know who could afford to attend funerals of relatives of his underlings, as he did in 2015 when he came unannounced to my rural home in Domboshava for the burial of my grandmother, Martha Tamborenyoka Gombera.

He was a leader who would wait to give an ear to everyone, whatever their social station. He often had tiffs with his security personnel, whom he always wanted to relax their tight protocols and allow ordinary people to shake his hand and to speak to him.

Party members and ordinary villagers would come from as far away as Mt. Darwin and be granted an ear at his residence, first in Strathaven and later in Highlands; even against the advice of security personnel who often wanted to refer these ordinary party members to channel their grievances and concerns through their respective provincial leaders.

Not with Tsvangirai, who would insist he wanted to get the untainted, raw concerns from ordinary supporters, undiluted by the strictures and drudgery of officialdom, party hierarchy and bureaucracy.

That was vintage Tsvangirai. Always a man of the people.

His death came as a shock….especially against the background of my last two moments with him.

The first of our last two personal and direct engagements was on Friday, 5 January 2018 after his meeting with Emmerson Mnangagwa who had come to visit him at his Highlands home.

It was at that meeting at his residence that he intimated to me the details of his private discussion with Mnangagwa. At the same meeting, he told me to tell the world that he was about to leave the country and he would leave Vice President Nelson Chamisa as acting President and he asked me to call Chamisa. The other two VP Mudzuri and VP Khupe had previously acted in his absence and this was going to be Chamisa’s first stint as acting President. Chamisa declined to be the acting, saying Khupe hated him so much and it was not going to be good to have a sulking Khupe publicly throwing all sorts of invective when the boss was not in good health. Chamisa said he did not want an impression of a fight in the cockpit when the President was being treated in hospital. Chamisa respectfully declined and suggested that his acting Presidency be passed over to Mudzuri. It was then that President Tsvangirai told me to issue a statement communicating to the world that VP Mudzuri would be acting President.

For the record, present in the meeting that Friday afternoon when Chamisa declined to act as President, apart from Tsvangirai himself, was his wife Elizabeth, his brother Manaseh Tsvangirai, President Tsvangirai’s uncle innocent Zvaipa and myself. .

It is ironic that after I had issued the communication that Mudzuri was the acting president, Khupe took issue with me, saying that as the only VP elected at Congress, she was the one who should always act in the President’s absence. I referred her queries to the President, under whose authority and direction I had done the communication. President Tsvangirai just laughed at the whole matter and said if Khupe had issues around the acting Presidency, she should contact him.

Ironically, a month later, Mudzuri, for whom Khupe had raised concerns when he was was chosen to act, was to dispute my communication of the President’s directive that Chamisa was now the acting party leader. President Tsvangirai gave me the directive to communicate that Chamisa was now the acting President on the 7th of February 2018 after he learnt that Khupe, Mudzuri and Mwonzora were meeting with amai Joyce Mujuru in Cape Town for alliance without his knowledge, and without the involvement of Chamisa who had given the responsibility to negotiate with other political leaders on his behalf.

My last face-to-face meeting with my boss was on Monday, 8 January 2018, the day before he left for South Africa, never to come back alive. The previous Friday, he had asked me to draft a belated New Year’s message to the people of Zimbabwe, in which he was hinting at his imminent retirement.

He told me that it was important to signal to the world that he would not hold the nation at ransom; that he would not hold on to the party presidency if his doctors told him his health would not permit him to withstand the rigorous of an election campaign. He wanted to give advance notice to the people of Zimbabwe on the possibility of his retirement, which he would only confirm upon his return after consulting his doctors.

He perused his script, made minor corrections and certified that I distribute it, only for the same script to cause a major furore in the party, with some misguided elements lying that the statement did not have president Tsvangirai’s blessings. It is important to state that present at the foyer of his Highlands residence as he authenticated that statement hinting at a possible retirement was his brother Manasseh and Jameson Timba, who later arrived as the President and I were finishing the work on his script, in which he hinted at handing over the baton to others. It was a possibility which he said he would only confirm upon his return depending on the advice from his doctors.

Sadly, he was to return with his body lying in the soft requiem of death; the inimitable raspy and raucous laughter never to be heard again at Harvest House.

Yes, he left for the infirmary in South Africa on Tuesday, 9 January 2018, never to return alive to the country and the people he loved so much. He regularly phoned and at one point asked me to come over to South Africa so we could discuss a lot of issues, including the book that I was assisting him to write—-Service and Sacrifice. (The book is with the publisher and will most likely hit the bookstands any time in the aftermath of this lockdown).

I told then acting president Mudzuri that president Tsvangirai wanted me in South Africa. The then acting president promised to facilitate my trip before logistical impediments were deliberately thrown in the way to ensure that the trip never materialized.

President Tsvangirai later called to express his regrets that I had failed to turn up in South Africa. On Wednesday, 7 February 2018, he called again using a hospital staffer’s cellphone and told me that he had learnt and had even seen pictures to the effect that Mudzuri, Khupe and Mwonzora had left the country for a meeting in Cape Town without even the courtesy of informing him, leaving Chamisa as the only VP still in the country. He said he was reverting to his first position on Friday, 5 January 2018 when he had delegated Chamisa to be the acting President. I could tell he was angry at the team that was in SA without his knowledge when he asked me to issue a statement communicating that Chamisa was now the acting President until his return from South Africa.

There are some who took issue with my statement but this is the Presidency we are talking about, a whole institution which has its own unique ways of operation and in which the whims of an individual staffer cannot just hold sway. Even the then chief of staff Sessel Zvidzai can testify to the veracity of the President’s position when it comes to who was acting President at the time of Morgan Tsvangirai’s death.

President Tsvangirai told me from South Africa that his health was slowly failing him and that the thrust of the book— Service and Sacrifice —should change into a valediction and not to remain as a simple story of the party’s capacity to deliver to the people as shown during the era of the inclusive government.

I felt tears swelling in my eyes before assuring him that he would be fine and he would rejoin us in the struggle soon.

Alas, that was never to be.

My father.

My boss.

My friend.

He was a close friend who would at times call me and my wife for dinner and to assure me that he took cognizance of my loyalty and committed service to the party and to himself, oftentimes with no salary. He once invited me and my wife to his house for dinner where he shared many of his thoughts on a variety of issues in a convivial atmosphere. Also present at that meeting at his house in June 2017 was a mutual friend, Sydney Masamvu.

As the party and the nation mourned him, I could help but reminisce on the many moments we shared; the many thoughts he intimated to me on controversial subjects such as family politics, succession and his vision for the future.

In our last conversation when he called from South Africa, he told me he had instructed the medical executives at the hospital where he was receiving treatment that apart from the members of his immediate family, I was also to be informed about his health. That is how the medical staff kept in contact with me until they called to relay the tragic message that he had passed on.

In his final moment, I would have loved the leadership then to give this man a befitting send-off. I sincerely hoped that the needless cockpit stampede should have been
put in abeyance, at least in the veneration of this doyen of our struggle.

His will remain a story of fortitude and tenacity and there is no doubt that Morgan Tsvangirai left ineradicable footprints on the sands of the country’s history.

Thanks for the memories, Pakuru .

Rest in eternal peace, gallant son of Zimbabwe.

Luke Tamborinyoka is the Deputy Secretary for Presidential Affairs in the MDC Alliance led by Advocate Nelson Chamisa . The original version of this obituary was published in February 2018 . Tamborinyoka served as Morgan Tsvangirai’s spokesperson for 10 years until the icon’s death in 2018 . _You can interact with Tamborinyoka on his Facebook page or on the twitter handle @ luke_tambo

President Tsvangirai

Gospel Musician Claims She Slept With Pastors

A 29-YEAR-OLD gospel artiste has sensationally claimed she quit her faith and gospel to satisfy the desires of her flesh.

Evidence Jiri confessed dating married men including several men of cloth and musicians during her gospel music career when she released two albums namely Ngandikundi in 2008 and Ndirwirei Jesu in 2010.

Evidence Chihera

Jiri, who has turned to sex work, made headlines when she clashed with Mathias Mhere over his song Favour claiming that she was the one who penned it but delayed releasing it.

“I am a musician and will remain a musician but I am no longer iChihuren to gospel music (sic) ;because I have smeared my garments with fornication and adultery,” said Jiri.

“Music is within my veins and the same veins have dirty blood of sinning and this forced me to dump gospel music and turn to Afro-fusion.

“One of my songs I released soon after dumping gospel music is  Hachisekanwi and I penned this following stigma I suffered over turning to sex work.

“To be honest with you I bedded several married men, some musicians and even some men of cloth while singing gospel in the name of support.

“Chivi chinosvika pakukura munyama zvekuti unoremerwa kuimba zva Mwari saka ndakarega ndakanga ndazara nekuipa.

“Ndakaona kuti kunevafundisi vanemukurumbira vanoda kuzviita kunge vatsvene asi vachirarama muzvakaipa.

“Ndine vafundisi nemaporo­fita vashoma vandinoziva vanoratidza kuti vanezvipo asi vanhu venyama kwete ana holier than thou vanoita zvivi pakawanda,” said Jiri.

Jiri is set to release a six track album Nhamo ndimirire next month and on some of the tracks she collaborated with Peter Moyo and several artistes based in South Africa.

Jiri urged her followers to be safe from the deadly Covid-19 which she said claimed some of her relatives.

“Covid-19 is real at first I thought it was a joke but I believed it was real when it claimed my close relatives and friends,” said Jiri.

“I would like to urge my fans and my gossip followers to keep themselves safe from the pandemic by observing health measures set to curb the continued spread of it,” she said.

-State Media

MDC Alliance Blasts Clueless Mnangagwa Minister

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance( Namibia) has described Industry and Commerce Minister Sekesai Nzenza as a clueless pathological liar.

Nzenza embarrassed herself on national television in a bid to atone for the glaring shortcomings of the regime she serves.

Nzenza was at pains to defend the cornered regime.

See below the MDC Alliance’s response to Nzenza’s remarks:

Minister of Industry and Commerce ,Sekai Nzenza is a pathological liar, Mdc Alliance Namibia lambasts her crude oil joke.

11 February 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia was shocked , transfixed , mesmerized and perturbed by the pathological lies generated by a clueless Zanupf minister of Industry and Commerce responding to the recent upward trends in the sky-rocketing prices of basic staples such as cooking oil, mealie-meal , and other similar basic commodities. Following a storm from the desperate and hungry citizenry, people were seriously concerned and demanded answers from the totalitarian government and so the Minister of Industry and Commerce was frog-marched by the pathetic situation resulting in her shoddy address on Ztv.

High prices are coming when civil servants receive meagre salaries. They cannot afford to buy a single nutritious meal per day. As if it is not burden for them, they can’t manage to send their children to school. Our civil workers are wallowing in abject poverty when Zanupf politicians are busy paddling poitical lies on the captured national television. Mdc Alliance Namibia is in absolute solidarity with the suffering citizens and we advocate for more social liberation policies from the governing party. We believe that our people deserve better working and living conditions. As a Labour party, we demand that Zanupf fix the economy or handover power to the people’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa who possesses great potential to put the economy on a sounder footing as an alternative government.

Nzenza’s foolish gesture has been the subject of much ridicule and pandemonium in Zimbabwe and abroad. Social democrats in Namibia would like to believe that the escalation of prices is a product of Zanupf’s looting and gross misgovernance in the motherland. The Minister must stop condemning crude oil for the shortages since it is apparent that Zanupf looters are concentrating on senseless and barefaced corruption. Blaming crude oil is just a scape-goat and smokescreen to conceal the government’s inability to bring political and economic stability in the country. How can she say that cooking oil is made from crude oil , a term that is almost exclusively used to refer to unrefined petroleum? It is clear that crude oil and vegetable oil are both natural oils , but share very different properties and uses. This is a clear testimony of political bankruptcy being displayed by these selfish, greedy and helpless Zanupf political goons.

Moreover, Mdc Alliance Namibia is cognisant of how cooking oil is made! Oil used for cooking is usually derived from plant or animal fats for example:corn, sunflower, olive,peanut, coconut etc hence it is foolhardy to be convinced that our problems are emanating from rise in crude oil which they import to make cooking oil. This level of incapacity and lack of an intellectual touch in Zanupf ministers is quite astounding. The level of ignorance unravels a detrimental lack of expertise from the clueless Zanupf minister. As a district, we are clear that corruption and looting have become a national religion in Zanupf governance. Why importing maize after grabbing the land from the year 2000 to date ? Minister of Industry and Commerce without industries is an automatic tool for looting and corruption.

Furthermore, we urge citizens to demand more genuine answers as to why prices of basic commodities are escalating. Zanupf must be compelled to revisit its 2018 election manifesto on the ways to revamp the stinking economy. It is now imperative to demand an end to corruption in Zanupf so that the country can recover from these artificial economic challenges. Mdc Alliance Namibia rejects to be hoodwinked by Sekai Nzenza who is desperate to defend her ill-gotten wealth. It is an insult to the intelligentsia of the nation to appoint a minister who does not comprehend the technical language in her ministry given the astonishing literacy level in Zimbabwe. She exposed our competent education system to public scathing.

In a nutshell, Zanupf looters and wealth grabbers must be constitutionally pushed out of public offices because they have dismally failed to resuscitate the sunken economy. Lets all demand answers to the Zimbabwean question. We deserve decent livelihoods as a people.

CrudeOilIsNotCookingOil
ZanupfMustGo
FreeAllanMoyo

FreeLastMaengahama

FreeTungamiraiMadzokere
DemLoot
NoToCorruption
LootersMustGo

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Nzenza Embarrasses Self On National Television

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance( Namibia) has described Industry and Commerce Minister Sekesai Nzenza as a clueless pathological liar.

Nzenza embarrassed herself on national television in a bid to atone for the glaring shortcomings of the regime she serves.

Nzenza was at pains to defend the cornered regime.

See below the MDC Alliance’s response to Nzenza’s remarks:

Minister of Industry and Commerce ,Sekai Nzenza is a pathological liar, Mdc Alliance Namibia lambasts her crude oil joke.

11 February 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia was shocked , transfixed , mesmerized and perturbed by the pathological lies generated by a clueless Zanupf minister of Industry and Commerce responding to the recent upward trends in the sky-rocketing prices of basic staples such as cooking oil, mealie-meal , and other similar basic commodities. Following a storm from the desperate and hungry citizenry, people were seriously concerned and demanded answers from the totalitarian government and so the Minister of Industry and Commerce was frog-marched by the pathetic situation resulting in her shoddy address on Ztv.

High prices are coming when civil servants receive meagre salaries. They cannot afford to buy a single nutritious meal per day. As if it is not burden for them, they can’t manage to send their children to school. Our civil workers are wallowing in abject poverty when Zanupf politicians are busy paddling poitical lies on the captured national television. Mdc Alliance Namibia is in absolute solidarity with the suffering citizens and we advocate for more social liberation policies from the governing party. We believe that our people deserve better working and living conditions. As a Labour party, we demand that Zanupf fix the economy or handover power to the people’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa who possesses great potential to put the economy on a sounder footing as an alternative government.

Nzenza’s foolish gesture has been the subject of much ridicule and pandemonium in Zimbabwe and abroad. Social democrats in Namibia would like to believe that the escalation of prices is a product of Zanupf’s looting and gross misgovernance in the motherland. The Minister must stop condemning crude oil for the shortages since it is apparent that Zanupf looters are concentrating on senseless and barefaced corruption. Blaming crude oil is just a scape-goat and smokescreen to conceal the government’s inability to bring political and economic stability in the country. How can she say that cooking oil is made from crude oil , a term that is almost exclusively used to refer to unrefined petroleum? It is clear that crude oil and vegetable oil are both natural oils , but share very different properties and uses. This is a clear testimony of political bankruptcy being displayed by these selfish, greedy and helpless Zanupf political goons.

Moreover, Mdc Alliance Namibia is cognisant of how cooking oil is made! Oil used for cooking is usually derived from plant or animal fats for example:corn, sunflower, olive,peanut, coconut etc hence it is foolhardy to be convinced that our problems are emanating from rise in crude oil which they import to make cooking oil. This level of incapacity and lack of an intellectual touch in Zanupf ministers is quite astounding. The level of ignorance unravels a detrimental lack of expertise from the clueless Zanupf minister. As a district, we are clear that corruption and looting have become a national religion in Zanupf governance. Why importing maize after grabbing the land from the year 2000 to date ? Minister of Industry and Commerce without industries is an automatic tool for looting and corruption.

Furthermore, we urge citizens to demand more genuine answers as to why prices of basic commodities are escalating. Zanupf must be compelled to revisit its 2018 election manifesto on the ways to revamp the stinking economy. It is now imperative to demand an end to corruption in Zanupf so that the country can recover from these artificial economic challenges. Mdc Alliance Namibia rejects to be hoodwinked by Sekai Nzenza who is desperate to defend her ill-gotten wealth. It is an insult to the intelligentsia of the nation to appoint a minister who does not comprehend the technical language in her ministry given the astonishing literacy level in Zimbabwe. She exposed our competent education system to public scathing.

In a nutshell, Zanupf looters and wealth grabbers must be constitutionally pushed out of public offices because they have dismally failed to resuscitate the sunken economy. Lets all demand answers to the Zimbabwean question. We deserve decent livelihoods as a people.

CrudeOilIsNotCookingOil
ZanupfMustGo
FreeAllanMoyo

FreeLastMaengahama

FreeTungamiraiMadzokere
DemLoot
NoToCorruption
LootersMustGo

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Sekesai Nzenza

Six Months Without Pay For Zimbabwean Player At SA Club

Zimbabwean defender Carrington Nyadombo has revealed that he has gone for six months without pay at the South African top-flight side, Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM).

The 35-year-old has been with the club for the past three years and helped it reach the promotion play-offs twice as a captain during their time in the National First Division.

He signed a two-year contract in September last year.

And the club has since been sold to new owners with Nyadombo still to get his dues.

Speaking to KickOff.com, the centre-back said he is now feeling used and abused as he seeks to recover the money owed to him.

“I played in the playoffs which ended towards the end of September, but I was not paid for that month and I haven’t been paid since then despite having two contracts,” he revealed to the publication.

“During that same month in September while we were in the bio-bubble I signed a new two-year PSL contract in front of the [previous] owner [Lawrence Mulaudzi] ahead of the start of the new season.”

After signing the new deal, Nyadombo was given a coaching role at the club’s academy which he accepted.

He continued: “When we started pre-season for the current season in the PSL I was then told that they need me to be the coach of the MDC team to which I agreed because I would still be on the same contract that I had signed. I then conducted all the trials for the MDC team but then I still wasn’t paid.

“I wasn’t even given transport money and instead of using my car I was now using public transport which is cheaper since a taxi costs R20 from Louis Trichardt where I stayed to Tshakhuma [50km] where the MDC team trained.

“It then got to a point where I couldn’t afford the R40 for the return trip using public transport so I then sat at home for three weeks until the owner said I must return to first-team training since the team is not doing well.”.

But after returning to the senior team, the defender was frozen out again and told to find a new team.

“I started training on January 3 but come month end I wasn’t paid. When I asked why I wasn’t paid I was told by management that I must first work, yet I already had a contract and was training with the team. They then said they will talk to the boss.

“Then when talk of the team being sold started the CEO told me that the new owners won’t be registering me so better that I look for another team.

“The CEO was fired the next day. I don’t know why I wasn’t being paid. Right now, my family is dying of hunger because I was last paid in August. I have a family to feed and deserve to be paid for what I worked for.

“The owner [Mulaudzi] told me not to call him because he is not my girlfriend and demanded that I send him texts, which he doesn’t respond to,” added Nyadombo.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Stadium

Logarusic Intensifies Preparations For Warriors Clash With Botswana

Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic has submitted a provisional 33-man squad list that will get into camp ahead of next month’s Afcon Qualifiers against Botswana and Zambia.

Logarusic included most of the players that featured against Algeria in November plus a couple of local stars from the selection at the 2021 CHAN tournament in January.

Speaking to the Herald without naming the players, the coach said: “I have already selected the 33-man squad to do duty against Botswana and Zambia in the 2021 AFCON qualifiers next month.

“The team will be announced in due course.

“The manager (Mpandare) is now working on getting the players, from their teams…

“We have also included some players, from the squad which we had at the CHAN tournament in Cameroon, most of them are Under-23 players.

“The young players will be part of the squad, as we start preparing them for huge national assignments.”

The Warriors will be looking to seal a qualification for the third successive time and join Group H leaders, Algeria, who have already qualified.

Zimbabwe are in second place, on five points, a single point ahead of Botswana, with Zambia bottom of the table.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Logarusic

“Hwange-Juju Can Be Deployed To Remove President Mnangagwa” – ZBC VIDEO, COMMENT

By Paul Nyathi | The hot argument is no longer that it could happen, because it actually did happen, whole world saw it, a whole house F105 disappear in Hwange.

Emmerson Mnangagwa addressing the Defence Forces commemoration on line. – file pic

The riveting story is told by the national broadcaster, ZBC, which interviews several people making it clear that the well known house where we used to play at from childhood, was literally uprooted from its foundations and swiftly translocated to Malawi.

The sudden turn of events could be of the nation if the same powers are used to remove Zimbabwe’s murderous dictator, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, comments one Twitter user.

I Support President Chamisa On Merit- Zivhu

Tinashe Sambiri|Former Zanu PF MP Killer Zivhu believes POLAD has nothing to offer to the troubled nation grappling with deepening economic woes.

Zivhu was responding to Prefessor Lovemore Madhuku’s invitation to President Nelson Chamisa to join POLAD.

According to Zivhu, POLAD is a useless platform that cannot resolve the political crisis in the country.

“Don’t expect me to support any political party in Zimbabwe because I don’t belong to any of them, I support individuals on merit such as ED the President and Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Professor Madhuku I have much respect for you but your NCA since its formation,haina kumboita kana Councillor chaiye not to mention Mps nokuti hamufi vakaita even one in the next 50 years.

Ndimi monzi muri kuita zve Polad varume danai Chamisa zvifambe ndiye munhu kwete vamwe kkkk.

Polad chinjayi zita Chamisa agouyawo mukaramba muchingoti Polad kungopedza henyu masamba ne sugar muchimwa tea pasina zvinobuda.

Chokwadi chemahara chandakuudzai,” Zivhu wrote on Twitter.

Killer Zivhu

Kaizer Chiefs Fail To Travel To Morocco For Champions League Tie

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed the Champions League Group C game between Wydad Casablanca and Kaizer Chiefs will not happen on Saturday.

Chiefs failed to secure the visas to travel to Morocco after the North African government refused to grant the team a special exemption from its coronavirus travelling restrictions.

In a statement issued by SAFA on Thursday, CAF said they will give an update on the matter in due time.

“The Confederation of African Football (CAF) have confirmed that the CAF Champions League match between Wydad Athletic Club from Casablanca in Morocco versus Kaizer Chiefs, will not be played as scheduled on Saturday, 13 February 2021,” SAFA said.

“In a one-liner correspondence sent to SAFA last night, CAF through its Competition Division manager, Ahmed Salem said CAF will communicate the updated decision in due time.’’- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Stadium

Billiat To Stay At Kaizer Chiefs- Agent

Khama Billiat’s agent Godfrey ‘Vokal’ Bakasa has has responded to reports linking the Warriors star to Egyptian sides Al Ahly, Zamalek and Pyramids.

Blliat’s contract at Kaizer Chiefs runs out at the end of the current season, though the Soweto giants have an option to extend it by another season but it has been widely reported that the three Egyptian clubs are interested in the diminutive winger.

Responding to the claims, Bakasa said if the clubs indeed want the player as per reports, then they will approach Kaizer Chiefs, not his management, since Billiat still has a running contract with the club.

“Khama still has a running contract with Kaizer Chiefs,” Bakasa told South African publication KickOff.

“So any interest right now is going to be made through Kaizer Chiefs, or are made through Kaizer Chiefs. So I can’t really confirm that question [if it’s true that Zamalek and Al Ahly are interested].”

“I think both parties right now are really looking into getting Khama fit so that he plays the remaining games and if there are negotiations being made, it will be announced in due course,” added Bakasa.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Khama Billiat

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Official Laid To Rest

Tinashe Sambiri|Unruly Zanu PF elements disrupted the burial of MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly official Simbarashe Mafaune in Mwenezi on Thursday.

Mafaune was the MDC Alliance Provincial Youth Assembly secretary for education.He was laid to rest in Sarahuro, Mwenezi East.

There was commotion at the funeral as Zanu PF hooligans blocked MDC Alliance members from addressing mourners.

MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly spokesperson, Timothy Muswere told ZimEye.com on Thursday mourners were shocked by Zanu PF supporters’ uncouth behaviour.

” There was chaos at the funeral as Zanu PF hooligans barred our members from addressing mourners.

However, our treasurer Tendeukai Mandizvidza eventually managed to address mourners.

In attendance were provincial vice chair youth assembly, Lovemore Mapuranga
Chivi south CCC Youth secretary Caleb Hwada
Mwenezi East and West CCCs- all wings led by Treasurer Mandizvidza.

Mafaune was appointed because of his hardwork in Mwenezi. He was working on launching a programme of sourcing sanitary pads for the girl child in schools.

Mafaune left behind two children and a wife,” said Muswere.

Timothy Muswere

Minister Embarrasses Self In Bid To Defend Clueless Regime …

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance( Namibia) has described Industry and Commerce Minister Sekesai Nzenza as a clueless pathological liar.

Nzenza embarrassed herself on national television in a bid to atone for the glaring shortcomings of the regime she serves.

Nzenza was at pains to defend the cornered regime.

See below the MDC Alliance’s response to Nzenza’s remarks:

Minister of Industry and Commerce ,Sekai Nzenza is a pathological liar, Mdc Alliance Namibia lambasts her crude oil joke.

11 February 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia was shocked , transfixed , mesmerized and perturbed by the pathological lies generated by a clueless Zanupf minister of Industry and Commerce responding to the recent upward trends in the sky-rocketing prices of basic staples such as cooking oil, mealie-meal , and other similar basic commodities. Following a storm from the desperate and hungry citizenry, people were seriously concerned and demanded answers from the totalitarian government and so the Minister of Industry and Commerce was frog-marched by the pathetic situation resulting in her shoddy address on Ztv.

High prices are coming when civil servants receive meagre salaries. They cannot afford to buy a single nutritious meal per day. As if it is not burden for them, they can’t manage to send their children to school. Our civil workers are wallowing in abject poverty when Zanupf politicians are busy paddling poitical lies on the captured national television. Mdc Alliance Namibia is in absolute solidarity with the suffering citizens and we advocate for more social liberation policies from the governing party. We believe that our people deserve better working and living conditions. As a Labour party, we demand that Zanupf fix the economy or handover power to the people’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa who possesses great potential to put the economy on a sounder footing as an alternative government.

Nzenza’s foolish gesture has been the subject of much ridicule and pandemonium in Zimbabwe and abroad. Social democrats in Namibia would like to believe that the escalation of prices is a product of Zanupf’s looting and gross misgovernance in the motherland. The Minister must stop condemning crude oil for the shortages since it is apparent that Zanupf looters are concentrating on senseless and barefaced corruption. Blaming crude oil is just a scape-goat and smokescreen to conceal the government’s inability to bring political and economic stability in the country. How can she say that cooking oil is made from crude oil , a term that is almost exclusively used to refer to unrefined petroleum? It is clear that crude oil and vegetable oil are both natural oils , but share very different properties and uses. This is a clear testimony of political bankruptcy being displayed by these selfish, greedy and helpless Zanupf political goons.

Moreover, Mdc Alliance Namibia is cognisant of how cooking oil is made! Oil used for cooking is usually derived from plant or animal fats for example:corn, sunflower, olive,peanut, coconut etc hence it is foolhardy to be convinced that our problems are emanating from rise in crude oil which they import to make cooking oil. This level of incapacity and lack of an intellectual touch in Zanupf ministers is quite astounding. The level of ignorance unravels a detrimental lack of expertise from the clueless Zanupf minister. As a district, we are clear that corruption and looting have become a national religion in Zanupf governance. Why importing maize after grabbing the land from the year 2000 to date ? Minister of Industry and Commerce without industries is an automatic tool for looting and corruption.

Furthermore, we urge citizens to demand more genuine answers as to why prices of basic commodities are escalating. Zanupf must be compelled to revisit its 2018 election manifesto on the ways to revamp the stinking economy. It is now imperative to demand an end to corruption in Zanupf so that the country can recover from these artificial economic challenges. Mdc Alliance Namibia rejects to be hoodwinked by Sekai Nzenza who is desperate to defend her ill-gotten wealth. It is an insult to the intelligentsia of the nation to appoint a minister who does not comprehend the technical language in her ministry given the astonishing literacy level in Zimbabwe. She exposed our competent education system to public scathing.

In a nutshell, Zanupf looters and wealth grabbers must be constitutionally pushed out of public offices because they have dismally failed to resuscitate the sunken economy. Lets all demand answers to the Zimbabwean question. We deserve decent livelihoods as a people.

CrudeOilIsNotCookingOil
ZanupfMustGo
FreeAllanMoyo

FreeLastMaengahama

FreeTungamiraiMadzokere
DemLoot
NoToCorruption
LootersMustGo

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Sekesai Nzenza

President Chamisa Cannot Join Useless POLAD- Zivhu

Tinashe Sambiri|Former Zanu PF MP Killer Zivhu believes POLAD has nothing to offer to the troubled nation grappling with deepening economic woes.

Zivhu was responding to Prefessor Lovemore Madhuku’s invitation to President Nelson Chamisa to join POLAD.

According to Zivhu, POLAD is a useless platform that cannot resolve the political crisis in the country.

“Don’t expect me to support any political party in Zimbabwe because I don’t belong to any of them, I support individuals on merit such as ED the President and Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Professor Madhuku I have much respect for you but your NCA since its formation,haina kumboita kana Councillor chaiye not to mention Mps nokuti hamufi vakaita even one in the next 50 years.

Ndimi monzi muri kuita zve Polad varume danai Chamisa zvifambe ndiye munhu kwete vamwe kkkk.

Polad chinjayi zita Chamisa agouyawo mukaramba muchingoti Polad kungopedza henyu masamba ne sugar muchimwa tea pasina zvinobuda.

Chokwadi chemahara chandakuudzai,” Zivhu wrote on Twitter.

Zivhu

2021- A Year Of Health And Care Workers…

2021 has been designated as the International Year of Health and Care Workers (YHCW) in appreciation and gratitude for their unwavering dedication in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

WHO is launching a year-long campaign, under the theme – Protect. Invest. Together. It highlights the urgent need to invest in health workers for shared dividends in health, jobs, economic opportunity and equity.

This year, we are calling on your support and action to ensure that our health and care workforces are supported, protected, motivated and equipped to deliver safe health care at all times, not only during COVID-19. Today, we ask that you to add your voice to those calling for additional investments in health and care workers.

Campaign objectives

Ensure the world’s health and care workers are prioritised for the COVID-19 vaccine in the first 100 days of 2021.

Recognize and commemorate all health and care workers who have lost their lives during the pandemic.

Mobilize commitments from Member States, International Financing Institutions, bilateral and philanthropic partners to protect and invest in health and care workers to accelerate the attainment of the SDGs and COVID-19 recovery.

Engage Member States and all relevant stakeholders in dialogue on a care compact to protect health and care workers’ rights, decent work and practice environments.

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Bring together communities, influencers, political and social support in solidarity, advocacy and care for health and care workers.

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CATCH Scandal | FULL TEXT

Anonymous

RE: REQUEST TO END CORRUPTION, ABUSE OF WORKERS AND EMBEZZLEMENT OF FUNDS AT CATCH (Registered PVO 35/2012).

This communication serves to bring to you attention corruption, abuse of workers and embezzlement of funds taking place at CATCH which requires urgent attention from responsible authorities. Care at the Core of Humanity with abbreviation CATCH is a private voluntary organisation which specialises with child rights but at the same time violating the rights of workers.

To start with the Executive Director Maxwell Chambari who is also the founder possess no required qualifications to lead the organisation. That is not the only problem causing chaos at this PVO the founder syndrome which is negatively affecting the organisation. The director is above the law and policies of the organisation. In 2018 the director breached the safe guarding policy and married a student intern at the organisation Benice Rondodzai. During the course of internship she was on pay roll yet all other interns were volunteers without salaries. To this end his wife Benice Rondodzai is still on payroll as a child protection officer at the organisation but she does not even work there. No action was taken by the organisation to protect women from sexual harassment at the work place. The human resources officer who is the custodian of polices at the organisation is the right hand man of the director and as such he is a puppet he doesn’t stand for the workers and advocate for the welfare of the worker rather when workers raise concern on their wellbeing he threatens the workers that their employment will be terminated. The same Human Resources Officer is still employed as a full time employee of the organisation but he stopped reporting for duty in March 2020 is running another business elsewhere. We request the Anti-Corruption commission to investigate on how he acquired his personal vehicle BMW X3 series REG AFA4490 and whether or not the required duty on purchasing vehicle was adhered to. It is widely known that he purchased his personal vehicle using organisation name to avoid paying the said duty.

 This organisation advocates for human rights but ironically the management violates the human rights of its employees. The violation of the rights are as follows January 2021 salaries were not received ,the employees were working from home but the director stated that no salaries would be disbursed because of the fact that contracts were not signed yet the Director and the Human Resources Officer did not expressly inform the employees that their contracts have been terminated. This is an unfair labour practice and the Director is contravening section 12 of the Labour Act [Chapter 28:01] because a contract of employment can be signed in retrospect.

Furthermore, under the help desk initiative which is being funded by TRACE employees implementing the help desk initiative only received the said helpdesk allowances for January up to April 2020.Be that as it may, at the end of each month they sign cash receipts and claim forms to acknowledge that they have received their helpdesk allowance but up to date no help desk allowances have been received. The Director together with Finance and administration Manager when confronted about the allowances in arrears for the help desk initiative they keep saying that Legal Resource Foundation  hasn’t disbursed the funds from May 2020 up to date to  CATCH others in the consortium are receiving their monthly stipends. In the Harare minutes dated 9 November 2020 the director mentioned that the allowance have been reduced by half by employees are forced to sign for the initials amount  The Finance Manager, Human resource officer, finance officer and director are abusing workers’ allowances. 

Employees  are  forced   to sign acknowledgement  of  receiving cash which they will not have received in many instances  for  example  in       2019     UNICEF    awarded  CATCH   a research  project on  drugs ,alcohol and substance abuse  and the research  was conducted . Officers signed receipts acknowledging receiving of funds but up to now nothing was given to the officers.

There is vehicle scam also taking place at CATCH.  The organisation is buying vehicles from management. The Honda fit REG AFF 0763 which is being used at head office belongs to Shadreck   Kanhukamwe who is the HR   and   blue eyed boy. The last one was bought from MER manager. We request an audit on all these shady deals. CATCH was in DREAMS project in Manicaland being sub-granted by FACT since 2016 however in 2019 FACT terminated the contract after noticing great misuse of funds by CATCH. In 2016 Plan also terminated contract with CATCH after misuse by the same management 

It is important to point out that forgery is taking place especially on programs expenditure and salaries of workers.  Staff are told that they are contributing to NSSA but when one ask for NSSA number the Finance Manager is failing to produce it. 

At this juncture one can note that this PVO is no longer complimenting government efforts but the management is benefiting from corrupt activities at the expense of vulnerable society which is supposed to be served.  

As concerned citizens and employees we shun corruption and we appeal for the following action 

  1. That    the   director should be suspended impending investigation by independent board or Anti-Corruption   Commission. 
  2. Suspension of Finance manager, HR officer and finance officer pending investigations by independent auditors or body. 
  • The CATCH board of Directors to appoint interim Director pending investigations. 
  • We call upon NANGO and PVO board to monitor PVO’s since there is gross incompetence and abuse by many PVO’s in Zimbabwe.
  • Last but not least we call upon the CATCH body to act swiftly on employees ‘outstanding salaries and allowances. 

As CATCH workers we are willing to provide more information and to cooperate in the investigation of all matters raised above. Time to end corruption is now.

Yours sincerely

CATCH EMPLOYEES

MDC Alliance Roasts Clueless Mnangagwa Minister

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance( Namibia) has described Industry and Commerce Minister Sekesai Nzenza as a clueless pathological liar.

Nzenza embarrassed herself on national television in a bid to atone for the glaring shortcomings of the regime she serves.

Nzenza was at pains to defend the cornered regime.

See below the MDC Alliance’s response to Nzenza’s remarks:

Minister of Industry and Commerce ,Sekai Nzenza is a pathological liar, Mdc Alliance Namibia lambasts her crude oil joke.

11 February 2021

Mdc Alliance Namibia was shocked , transfixed , mesmerized and perturbed by the pathological lies generated by a clueless Zanupf minister of Industry and Commerce responding to the recent upward trends in the sky-rocketing prices of basic staples such as cooking oil, mealie-meal , and other similar basic commodities. Following a storm from the desperate and hungry citizenry, people were seriously concerned and demanded answers from the totalitarian government and so the Minister of Industry and Commerce was frog-marched by the pathetic situation resulting in her shoddy address on Ztv.

High prices are coming when civil servants receive meagre salaries. They cannot afford to buy a single nutritious meal per day. As if it is not burden for them, they can’t manage to send their children to school. Our civil workers are wallowing in abject poverty when Zanupf politicians are busy paddling poitical lies on the captured national television. Mdc Alliance Namibia is in absolute solidarity with the suffering citizens and we advocate for more social liberation policies from the governing party. We believe that our people deserve better working and living conditions. As a Labour party, we demand that Zanupf fix the economy or handover power to the people’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa who possesses great potential to put the economy on a sounder footing as an alternative government.

Nzenza’s foolish gesture has been the subject of much ridicule and pandemonium in Zimbabwe and abroad. Social democrats in Namibia would like to believe that the escalation of prices is a product of Zanupf’s looting and gross misgovernance in the motherland. The Minister must stop condemning crude oil for the shortages since it is apparent that Zanupf looters are concentrating on senseless and barefaced corruption. Blaming crude oil is just a scape-goat and smokescreen to conceal the government’s inability to bring political and economic stability in the country. How can she say that cooking oil is made from crude oil , a term that is almost exclusively used to refer to unrefined petroleum? It is clear that crude oil and vegetable oil are both natural oils , but share very different properties and uses. This is a clear testimony of political bankruptcy being displayed by these selfish, greedy and helpless Zanupf political goons.

Moreover, Mdc Alliance Namibia is cognisant of how cooking oil is made! Oil used for cooking is usually derived from plant or animal fats for example:corn, sunflower, olive,peanut, coconut etc hence it is foolhardy to be convinced that our problems are emanating from rise in crude oil which they import to make cooking oil. This level of incapacity and lack of an intellectual touch in Zanupf ministers is quite astounding. The level of ignorance unravels a detrimental lack of expertise from the clueless Zanupf minister. As a district, we are clear that corruption and looting have become a national religion in Zanupf governance. Why importing maize after grabbing the land from the year 2000 to date ? Minister of Industry and Commerce without industries is an automatic tool for looting and corruption.

Furthermore, we urge citizens to demand more genuine answers as to why prices of basic commodities are escalating. Zanupf must be compelled to revisit its 2018 election manifesto on the ways to revamp the stinking economy. It is now imperative to demand an end to corruption in Zanupf so that the country can recover from these artificial economic challenges. Mdc Alliance Namibia rejects to be hoodwinked by Sekai Nzenza who is desperate to defend her ill-gotten wealth. It is an insult to the intelligentsia of the nation to appoint a minister who does not comprehend the technical language in her ministry given the astonishing literacy level in Zimbabwe. She exposed our competent education system to public scathing.

In a nutshell, Zanupf looters and wealth grabbers must be constitutionally pushed out of public offices because they have dismally failed to resuscitate the sunken economy. Lets all demand answers to the Zimbabwean question. We deserve decent livelihoods as a people.

CrudeOilIsNotCookingOil
ZanupfMustGo
FreeAllanMoyo

FreeLastMaengahama

FreeTungamiraiMadzokere
DemLoot
NoToCorruption
LootersMustGo

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Sekesai Nzenza

Zanu PF Hooligans Disrupt MDC Alliance Official’s Funeral

Tinashe Sambiri|Unruly Zanu PF elements disrupted the burial of MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly official Simbarashe Mafaune in Mwenezi on Thursday.

Mafaune was the MDC Alliance Provincial Youth Assembly secretary for education.He was laid to rest in Sarahuro, Mwenezi East.

There was commotion at the funeral as Zanu PF hooligans blocked MDC Alliance members from addressing mourners.

MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly spokesperson, Timothy Muswere told ZimEye.com on Thursday mourners were shocked by Zanu PF supporters’ uncouth behaviour.

” There was chaos at the funeral as Zanu PF hooligans barred our members from addressing mourners.

However, our treasurer Tendeukai Mandizvidza eventually managed to address mourners.

In attendance were provincial vice chair youth assembly, Lovemore Mapuranga
Chivi south CCC Youth secretary Caleb Hwada
Mwenezi East and West CCCs- all wings led by Treasurer Mandizvidza.

Mafaune was appointed because of his hardwork in Mwenezi. He was working on launching a programme of sourcing sanitary pads for the girl child in schools.

Mafaune left behind two children and a wife,” said Muswere.

Timothy Muswere…MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly spokesperson

We Are Unstoppable- Cecilia Chimbiri

By Cecilia R Chimbiri

When they go low we go high!

They are trying hard to bury us they don’t know we are seeds.

We are never deterred, we remain strong and encouraged.

Comrades, friends and family thank you so much for the solidarity and unwavering support you have shown us during our time of incarceration.

It’s very unfortunate the state is using persecution by prosecution and it’s appalling they are those who think they are above the law on this Zimbabwean soil .

The struggle continues till The Zimbabwe we want comes . Aluta continua

Cecilia Chimbiri

Tribute To President Morgan Richard Tsvangirai- The Doyen Of Democracy

MORGAN TSVANGIRAI SPECIAL SERIES …. ( Part 1 )

Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye

Friday , 12 February 2021

Tribute to Morgan Tsvangirai

By Luke Tamborinyoka

Introduction
This Sunday, 14 February 2021 marks the third anniversary of the death of Morgan Tsvangirai, the icon of our time.

Morgan Tsvangirai loved his country and it may have been epiphanic that he died on Valentine day; on the day that the consuming power of love is celebrated worldwide.

Starting today, until Sunday 14 February 2021, this column will publish a three-part series in fond remembrance of this gallant son of the soil who tenaciously fought for the true democratisation of the country of his birth.

Through a careful reading of this series, which includes some material that has previously been published, discerning readers will have their scruples answered on several issues that may have been grappling their minds, especially those who missed some of the material at the time it was written and published some three years back.

Tsvangirai has a rich legacy that is being strenuously torn asunder by this treacherous and mercenary lot among us; the wicked motley that has chosen to be Zanu PF’s willing tool in the macabre plot to decimate the people’s project. The Morgan Tsvangirai I know must certainly be violently turning in his grave at this unbridled treachery and the annihilation of his legacy by these latter-day Judas Iscariots.

I wrote the following piece as an obituary soon after Morgan Tsvangirai’s demise in February 2018. Today, I republish the same in commemoration of this gallant son of Zimbabwe. It’s an obituary worth reading because it sets the record straight in many respects. It is my humble submission that it will always be a piece worth reading, even for the umpteenth time.

In memory of Morgan Tsvangirai

Facts are stubborn. It is trite to state that the story of this country cannot be written without according veneration to the name of Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

For there is no debate that Tsvangirai deserves his own space in the national narrative for the significant role he has played in shaping the country’s post-liberation politics.

Fate is a capricious woman and the whole journey was never planned, as the man himself often said. It was mother fate that often tended to throw him to the deep end.

As he always told me, it all started during midnight conversations at the national labour federation’s elective congress in Gweru in 1988. He did not even want to run for office and most delegates at that elective congress, including Tsvangirai himself, had tipped veteran journalist Charles Chikerema to clinch the powerful post of secretary-general of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions.

Albert Mugabe, the brother to former President Robert Mugabe, had been leading the ZCTU and everyone at the congress was convinced that Chikerema, yet another relative of Mugabe, would ascend to the powerful post of secretary general of the ZCTU. But the delegates’ conversations on that ominous night on the eve of the elections in Gweru expressed doubts on whether Chikerema would be able to wean off the ZCTU from the firm clutches of government, where previous leaders had unwittingly left the country’s labour federation.

Some within the ZCTU wanted the labour body to break away from the firm clutches of government control and they were convinced Tsvangirai would be the man to drive the ZCTU to full autonomy. Emmissares from the various affiliate unions spent the whole night in Morgan Tsvangirai’s hotel room seeking to convince him to run for the powerful post of secretary general.

Morgan Tsvangirai, then a leader of the mineworkers’ union, eventually agreed to run after fellow delegates had made persuasive arguments about the unsuitability of Chikerema. The delegates had their misgivings on whether the veteran scribe would give the ZCTU its deserved autonomy from government control, given his relationship to Robert Mugabe.

It was almost morning when Tsvangirai finally agreed to run for the post of secretary-general, which he won a few hours later, setting the stage for a 30-year tenure in the national limelight as a doyen of the country’s democratic struggle.

When I heard the news of his death at exactly 1737hours on Wednesday, 14 February 2018, I mused over how this journey that started in 1988 had painfully ended 30 years later, some 24 days before his 66th birthday.

His life was a tenuous journey in which he was prejudiced of the Presidency following his watershed victory in the elections held on 29 March 2008. Given his mammoth love for the country and its people, he humbled himself and settled for the junior post of Prime Minister.

Morgan Tsvangirai was to rescue the country from a debilitating crisis and poise the nation for stability, growth and development in a mere four years as premier of Zimbabwe. Driving a stability and growth agenda through the Government Work Programme that was steered by the Prime Minister’s Office, Tsvangirai showed his competence on the wheel of government during his four year stint in government. Indeed, the song Dollar for two yakauya naTsvangirai will forever stand as testimony to the verdict by ordinary Zimbabweans that the man’s tenure as Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister was synonymous with affordable prices of basic commodities and a “livable” country.

As the nation stood on the cusp of a crucial election in which he was expected to win resoundingly, mother Fate again intervened. This time, cruel fate took him to the grave, leaving a despondent nation shell-shocked.

He was a man I knew so well. To me, he was a father, a man I served for a decade as his spokesperson until his death.

A boss.

A friend.

We travelled the world and across the country together. We spent many times talking about the country and the people he so much loved.

Tokyo, Washington, London, Canberra, Beijing, Paris, Berlin, the Swiss Alps in Davos and many other world capitals, I had the privilege of accompanying him as his spokesperson. During those trips across the globe, he often charmed the world and gave revered speeches to bemused audiences, especially during his stint as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe and leader of the country’s opposition.

We travelled together to Windhoek, Pretoria, Luanda, Maputo, Nairobi, Accra, Dar es Salaam, Abidjan, Lagos and many other African capitals. Across the whole of Africa, I saw for myself the respect African citizens gave to this courageous African who had chosen to confront—with nothing but his bare hands and an unstinting tenacity—the murderous regime of one of Africa’s tyrants.

In the country, we travelled together from Plumtree to Chipinge, from Nyanga to Chirundu and from Mt. Darwin to Binga down in the Zambezi escarpment as he engaged in his favourite pastime—-meeting ordinary people and getting their input into how the democratic struggle ought to be prosecuted. The last time we traversed the country together for one-and-half months—sometimes sleeping in the car—-was the period between January and February 2017 when we sought the ordinary people’s input into the MDC Congress resolution to enter into a formidable alliance with other political players.

We sat together until late in the night after that tour as we penned his piece after that highly informing jaunt. The piece, in keeping with his natural disposition as a listening leader, was entitled “ I heard You .” The people had unanimously and unequivocally endorsed the formation of an Alliance. This is how the MDC Alliance was formed, which Alliance is now being tenaciously fought by Zanu PF through the mercenary and treacherous lot that has sought to betray both Tsvangirai’s legacy and the last hope of the generality of the people of Zimbabwe.

Tsvangirai was a boss any rational person could wish for; the only boss I know who could afford to attend funerals of relatives of his underlings, as he did in 2015 when he came unannounced to my rural home in Domboshava for the burial of my grandmother, Martha Tamborenyoka Gombera.

He was a leader who would wait to give an ear to everyone, whatever their social station. He often had tiffs with his security personnel, whom he always wanted to relax their tight protocols and allow ordinary people to shake his hand and to speak to him.

Party members and ordinary villagers would come from as far away as Mt. Darwin and be granted an ear at his residence, first in Strathaven and later in Highlands; even against the advice of security personnel who often wanted to refer these ordinary party members to channel their grievances and concerns through their respective provincial leaders.

Not with Tsvangirai, who would insist he wanted to get the untainted, raw concerns from ordinary supporters, undiluted by the strictures and drudgery of officialdom, party hierarchy and bureaucracy.

That was vintage Tsvangirai. Always a man of the people.

His death came as a shock….especially against the background of my last two moments with him.

The first of our last two personal and direct engagements was on Friday, 5 January 2018 after his meeting with Emmerson Mnangagwa who had come to visit him at his Highlands home.

It was at that meeting at his residence that he intimated to me the details of his private discussion with Mnangagwa. At the same meeting, he told me to tell the world that he was about to leave the country and he would leave Vice President Nelson Chamisa as acting President and he asked me to call Chamisa. The other two VP Mudzuri and VP Khupe had previously acted in his absence and this was going to be Chamisa’s first stint as acting President. Chamisa declined to be the acting, saying Khupe hated him so much and it was not going to be good to have a sulking Khupe publicly throwing all sorts of invective when the boss was not in good health. Chamisa said he did not want an impression of a fight in the cockpit when the President was being treated in hospital. Chamisa respectfully declined and suggested that his acting Presidency be passed over to Mudzuri. It was then that President Tsvangirai told me to issue a statement communicating to the world that VP Mudzuri would be acting President.

For the record, present in the meeting that Friday afternoon when Chamisa declined to act as President, apart from Tsvangirai himself, was his wife Elizabeth, his brother Manaseh Tsvangirai, President Tsvangirai’s uncle innocent Zvaipa and myself. .

It is ironic that after I had issued the communication that Mudzuri was the acting president, Khupe took issue with me, saying that as the only VP elected at Congress, she was the one who should always act in the President’s absence. I referred her queries to the President, under whose authority and direction I had done the communication. President Tsvangirai just laughed at the whole matter and said if Khupe had issues around the acting Presidency, she should contact him.

Ironically, a month later, Mudzuri, for whom Khupe had raised concerns when he was was chosen to act, was to dispute my communication of the President’s directive that Chamisa was now the acting party leader. President Tsvangirai gave me the directive to communicate that Chamisa was now the acting President on the 7th of February 2018 after he learnt that Khupe, Mudzuri and Mwonzora were meeting with amai Joyce Mujuru in Cape Town for alliance without his knowledge, and without the involvement of Chamisa who had given the responsibility to negotiate with other political leaders on his behalf.

My last face-to-face meeting with my boss was on Monday, 8 January 2018, the day before he left for South Africa, never to come back alive. The previous Friday, he had asked me to draft a belated New Year’s message to the people of Zimbabwe, in which he was hinting at his imminent retirement.

He told me that it was important to signal to the world that he would not hold the nation at ransom; that he would not hold on to the party presidency if his doctors told him his health would not permit him to withstand the rigorous of an election campaign. He wanted to give advance notice to the people of Zimbabwe on the possibility of his retirement, which he would only confirm upon his return after consulting his doctors.

He perused his script, made minor corrections and certified that I distribute it, only for the same script to cause a major furore in the party, with some misguided elements lying that the statement did not have president Tsvangirai’s blessings. It is important to state that present at the foyer of his Highlands residence as he authenticated that statement hinting at a possible retirement was his brother Manasseh and Jameson Timba, who later arrived as the President and I were finishing the work on his script, in which he hinted at handing over the baton to others. It was a possibility which he said he would only confirm upon his return depending on the advice from his doctors.

Sadly, he was to return with his body lying in the soft requiem of death; the inimitable raspy and raucous laughter never to be heard again at Harvest House.

Yes, he left for the infirmary in South Africa on Tuesday, 9 January 2018, never to return alive to the country and the people he loved so much. He regularly phoned and at one point asked me to come over to South Africa so we could discuss a lot of issues, including the book that I was assisting him to write—-Service and Sacrifice. (The book is with the publisher and will most likely hit the bookstands any time in the aftermath of this lockdown).

I told then acting president Mudzuri that president Tsvangirai wanted me in South Africa. The then acting president promised to facilitate my trip before logistical impediments were deliberately thrown in the way to ensure that the trip never materialized.

President Tsvangirai later called to express his regrets that I had failed to turn up in South Africa. On Wednesday, 7 February 2018, he called again using a hospital staffer’s cellphone and told me that he had learnt and had even seen pictures to the effect that Mudzuri, Khupe and Mwonzora had left the country for a meeting in Cape Town without even the courtesy of informing him, leaving Chamisa as the only VP still in the country. He said he was reverting to his first position on Friday, 5 January 2018 when he had delegated Chamisa to be the acting President. I could tell he was angry at the team that was in SA without his knowledge when he asked me to issue a statement communicating that Chamisa was now the acting President until his return from South Africa.

There are some who took issue with my statement but this is the Presidency we are talking about, a whole institution which has its own unique ways of operation and in which the whims of an individual staffer cannot just hold sway. Even the then chief of staff Sessel Zvidzai can testify to the veracity of the President’s position when it comes to who was acting President at the time of Morgan Tsvangirai’s death.

President Tsvangirai told me from South Africa that his health was slowly failing him and that the thrust of the book— Service and Sacrifice —should change into a valediction and not to remain as a simple story of the party’s capacity to deliver to the people as shown during the era of the inclusive government.

I felt tears swelling in my eyes before assuring him that he would be fine and he would rejoin us in the struggle soon.

Alas, that was never to be.

My father.

My boss.

My friend.

He was a close friend who would at times call me and my wife for dinner and to assure me that he took cognizance of my loyalty and committed service to the party and to himself, oftentimes with no salary. He once invited me and my wife to his house for dinner where he shared many of his thoughts on a variety of issues in a convivial atmosphere. Also present at that meeting at his house in June 2017 was a mutual friend, Sydney Masamvu.

As the party and the nation mourned him, I could help but reminisce on the many moments we shared; the many thoughts he intimated to me on controversial subjects such as family politics, succession and his vision for the future.

In our last conversation when he called from South Africa, he told me he had instructed the medical executives at the hospital where he was receiving treatment that apart from the members of his immediate family, I was also to be informed about his health. That is how the medical staff kept in contact with me until they called to relay the tragic message that he had passed on.

In his final moment, I would have loved the leadership then to give this man a befitting send-off. I sincerely hoped that the needless cockpit stampede should have been
put in abeyance, at least in the veneration of this doyen of our struggle.

His will remain a story of fortitude and tenacity and there is no doubt that Morgan Tsvangirai left ineradicable footprints on the sands of the country’s history.

Thanks for the memories, Pakuru .

Rest in eternal peace, gallant son of Zimbabwe.

Luke Tamborinyoka is the Deputy Secretary for Presidential Affairs in the MDC Alliance led by Advocate Nelson Chamisa . The original version of this obituary was published in February 2018 . Tamborinyoka served as Morgan Tsvangirai’s spokesperson for 10 years until the icon’s death in 2018 . _You can interact with Tamborinyoka on his Facebook page or on the twitter handle @ luke_tambo

Right Honourable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai

Gosple Artiste Quits Singing For S_ex Work

A 29-YEAR-OLD gospel artiste has sensationally claimed she quit her faith and gospel to satisfy the desires of her flesh.

Evidence Jiri confessed dating married men including several men of cloth and musicians during her gospel music career when she released two albums namely Ngandikundi in 2008 and Ndirwirei Jesu in 2010.

Evidence Chihera

Jiri, who has turned to sex work, made headlines when she clashed with Mathias Mhere over his song Favour claiming that she was the one who penned it but delayed releasing it.

“I am a musician and will remain a musician but I am no longer iChihuren to gospel music (sic) ;because I have smeared my garments with fornication and adultery,” said Jiri.

“Music is within my veins and the same veins have dirty blood of sinning and this forced me to dump gospel music and turn to Afro-fusion.

“One of my songs I released soon after dumping gospel music is  Hachisekanwi and I penned this following stigma I suffered over turning to sex work.

“To be honest with you I bedded several married men, some musicians and even some men of cloth while singing gospel in the name of support.

“Chivi chinosvika pakukura munyama zvekuti unoremerwa kuimba zva Mwari saka ndakarega ndakanga ndazara nekuipa.

“Ndakaona kuti kunevafundisi vanemukurumbira vanoda kuzviita kunge vatsvene asi vachirarama muzvakaipa.

“Ndine vafundisi nemaporo­ ta vashoma vandinoziva vanoratidza kuti vanezvipo asi vanhu venyama kwete ana holier than thou vanoita zvivi pakawanda,” said Jiri.

Jiri is set to release a six track album Nhamo ndimirire next month and on some of the tracks she collaborated with Peter Moyo and several artistes based in South Africa.

Jiri urged her followers to be safe from the deadly Covid-19 which she said claimed some of her relatives.

“Covid-19 is real at first I thought it was a joke but I believed it was real when it claimed my close relatives and friends,” said Jiri.

“I would like to urge my fans and my gossip followers to keep themselves safe from the pandemic by observing health measures set to curb the continued spread of it,” she said.

-State Media

Khanyi Mbau Dating Zim Fugitive Millionaire?

By A Correspondent- Khanyi Mbau got tongues wagging after it emerged that she’s apparently romantically linked to alleged Zimbabwean fugitive and millionaire, Kudzai Terrence Mushonga.

In a now-deleted post, Khanyi shared snaps of her and Kudzai looking all loved up.

Even though the reality TV star didn’t say much about the cozy snap, all arrows pointed to them being head-over-heels.

Comments from those close to Khanyi, including her brother Lasizwe, also spoke a thousand words.

“Kwa, love lives here,” Lasizwe said.

Other industry mates such as Celeste Ntuli, Ntando Duma and Dawn Thandeka King posted heart emojis.

Before making things “Insta official”, Khanyi posted a series of snaps looking smitten, but blurred out the man’s face.

After Khanyi’s most recent snap on Instagram, social media detectives instantly recognised Kudzai, who is known to be part of the Zimbabwean “rich gangs” of men under 40 who drive high-end luxury cars, party in SA by night but sleep in Harare in the wee hours because they have access to private jets, rented or owned.

The story about how their money is made is usually that they’re in “fuel, gas, mining, government tenders or transport”.

According to TshisaLIVE’s Zimbabwean correspondent, the most prominent of the “rich gangs” was the late Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure who died in a road accident with three other people when his Rolls-Royce Wraith hit a tree.

When asked about Kudzai being Khanyi’s new bae, a Zimbabwean who moves in rich gang circles said, “We are all in shock. What we are hearing as his story is probably lies, but for Khanyi to entertain him he must have something solid in South Africa.”

Kudzai is also on the Zimbabwean police wanted list. On June 13 2017 at age 25, Kudzai, along with friends, Tatenda Mandimutsira of Dzivaresekwa 2 in Harare and Njabulo Ndebele of Brook Village in Borrowdale, became fugitives of the law.

Their alleged crime was siphoning $166,000 (R2.4m) from a microfinance company after they allegedly cooked bank statements and papers purporting they had an airline, Dream Air Company, which was later found to be fake. The alleged crime happened in September 2016.

Police spokesperson at the time, assistant commissioner Charity Charamba, now ambassador to Zambia, said, “These suspects are wanted for a case of fraud involving $166,000, which occurred in Harare on September 10 2016.

“The suspects purported to be employees of Dream Air Company, which is non-existent, and applied for a loan from the complainant who is a registered micro-financier.”

It is alleged that in their con they paid a few installments to buy trust, but their luck ran out when they wanted an additional $37,500 (R550,763) and the micro-financier decided to conduct a background check.

They were arrested and appeared in court, but skipped bail after being released from custody.

Detective Assistant Inspector Mandlenkosi Zhou, from the police commercial crimes division responsible for the case, was not readily available for comment.

However, police sources told TshisaLIVE the warrant was still active and there’s a notice that anyone with information should report to the police national complaints desk about the trio’s whereabouts.

Khanyi and Kudzai had not responded to TshisaLIVE’s request for comment on the allegation against Kudzai at the time of publishing

National Ballistics Arms And Security MD On The Run

By A Correspondent- The managing director at National Ballistics Arms and Security is on the run after she attempted to conceal evidence of a pistol that was used by a bottlestore owner in Chitungwiza to shoot and kill a patron, whom he had caught dancing with his female friend outside the joint.

Memory Masiiwa allegedly originated a receipt that shows that the pistol used by Ngoni Rufu was in the custody of Ballistics Arms and Security on the day he allegedly shot and killed Stanford Chikumba outside Corner Bottlestore at Murisa Business Centre in Seke, Chitungwiza.

Masiiwa, in a bid to help Rufu conceal evidence, allegedly took the Barreta 9mm pistol to Ballistics Arms and Security and originated a receipt to appear as if it was in her custody for service at the time Chikumba was shot.

Her bid to conceal evidence hit a snag after Rufu was arrested over the shooting incident.

Masiiwa then disappeared from the reach of the arm of the law.

Rufu, who was being represented by lawyer Mr Phillip Hamunakwadi of Hamunakwadi and Nyandoro Law Chambers was taken to Chitungwiza Magistrates’ Court charged with murder and defeating the course of justice.

He was not asked to plead to the charges when he appeared before magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya, who remanded him in custody to February 17 and advised him to approach the High Court for bail application.

Circumstances leading to Rufu’s arrest are that on January 30 at around 11pm, Stanford Chikumba was drinking beer along with his brothers, Shepherd, Edmore and Forward at Corner Bottle Store, owned by Rufu.

It was when Rufu arrived driving a Mazda Attenza (AEQ 6494) with three ladies aboard and went to park in front of his bottlestore.

They then started playing music before Rufu disembarked and went into his shop.

After some minutes, Rufu is said to have returned to his car in the company of a bar lady while holding beer.

Upon his return, Rufu found the late Stanford Chikumba dancing with one of his three female friends.

It did not go down well with Rufu who then charged towards the late Chikumba and slapped him twice in the face.

Chikumba senced danger, took his brother Shepherd and started walking home.

Rufu allegedly took one of the ladies and drove his car towards the late Chikumba and Shepherd, who were said to be about 50 metres away from the bottlestore.

The court heard that Rufu then fetched his Barreta 9mm pistol and shot the late Chikumba once on the head.

Chikumba later died at Chitungwiza Hospital.

On February 3, Rufu realised that his pistol was wanted by police as an exhibit and connived with Masiiwa to take the firearm to Ballistics Arms and Security and issued a receipt to appear as if the pistol was in custody at the time of committing the offence.

The court heard that on the same day, Masiiwa instructed Caroline Laisa Mangara to indicate on the receipt that the pistol was left at their offices on January 28 for profiling and service.

Mangara allegedly complied.

On the same day, Rufu armed himself with the receipt and surrendered himself at Dema police station in connection with the January 30 shooting incident.

Upon being interviewed by the police Rufu allegedly indicated that he was not in possession of the pistol since it was in the custody of Ballistics Arms and Security for profiling and servicing.

-statemedia

#BREAKING- “I WILL ANNOUNCE HOW WE ARE PROCEEDING WITH THE LOCKDOWN”: ED

By A Correspondent- President Mnangagwa is next week expected to announce new lockdown measures with the current regulations expiring Monday.

The President said this today at the first Political Actors Dialogue executive meeting at State House in Harare this morning.

“In the coming week, I will be announcing how we are proceeding with regards to the lockdown.

“This will be informed by scientific data and recommendations from our health experts,” he said.

-statemedia

State Okays $20 000 Bail For Temba Mliswa

By A Correspondent- Norton legislator Temba Mliswa who was arrested during a live presser yesterday for violating COVID-19 restrictions has been released on $20 000 bail and the state did not oppose bail in the matter.

Mliswa was fined $20 000 and ordered to surrender his passport and report to the police once a week.

The Norton legislator was arrested Thursday at his Borrowdale home, on allegations that he violated the national lockdown protocols by convening an unlawful gathering,

He was addressing the media where he revealed a raft of allegations including that State Security Minister Owen Ncube and July Moyo were trying to get rid of President Mnangagwa.

Mliswa said he was sure justice will prevail in his case as he said his arrest was motivated by the fact that he was going to expose some powerful people.

“It’s Zanu Pf”: Co-operatives Whose Beneficiaries Built Houses On Illegal Land Cry Foul

By A Correspondent- Housing cooperative beneficiaries who are facing eviction because they built structures on land designated for something else by the city fathers have fingered the ruling party in their chaotic housing situation.

A member from a Kuwadzana housing cooperative who claims to be a party official has said they got the stands from Zanu PF some 5 years ago:

This is unfair. The party assured us during the 2016 by-elections and we got in with that assurance, now this.

A Zanu PF-affiliated co-operative in Parkridge West Housing Consortium wrote a letter to Harare Harare provincial development co-ordinator Tafadzwa Muguti and said the land they were occupying was allocated to them some 7-8 years ago as the ruling party was planning to neutralize what they called MDC invaders:

These residents were allocated through Zanu PF … around 2013-2014, with the agenda to neutralise the MDC invaders, who had invaded the same farm around 2012 (sic)

22 stands of these MDC invaders were later regularised by the MDC-dominated council, while the Zanu PF members were denied regularisation

Unfortunately, the settlement on the Zanu PF-dominated side was hijacked by selfish land barons who started selling land to other people and subdivided the remainder of the farm into 22 co-operatives,” the consortium leaders said.

Apparently, the farm belongs to the City of Harare. No formal registration was done to the city council by these land barons, but they were milking money from people between 2014 and 2017

Meanwhile, Zanu Pf has released a statement saying they are in full support of the government’s decision to demolish illegal structures in urban councils despite some of the cooperatives being owned by some of their party members.-newsday

I Slept With Pastors

A 29-YEAR-OLD gospel artiste has sensationally claimed she quit her faith and gospel to satisfy the desires of her flesh.

Evidence Jiri confessed dating married men including several men of cloth and musicians during her gospel music career when she released two albums namely Ngandikundi in 2008 and Ndirwirei Jesu in 2010.

Evidence Chihera

Jiri, who has turned to sex work, made headlines when she clashed with Mathias Mhere over his song Favour claiming that she was the one who penned it but delayed releasing it.

“I am a musician and will remain a musician but I am no longer iChihuren to gospel music (sic) ;because I have smeared my garments with fornication and adultery,” said Jiri.

“Music is within my veins and the same veins have dirty blood of sinning and this forced me to dump gospel music and turn to Afro-fusion.

“One of my songs I released soon after dumping gospel music is  Hachisekanwi and I penned this following stigma I suffered over turning to sex work.

“To be honest with you I bedded several married men, some musicians and even some men of cloth while singing gospel in the name of support.

“Chivi chinosvika pakukura munyama zvekuti unoremerwa kuimba zva Mwari saka ndakarega ndakanga ndazara nekuipa.

“Ndakaona kuti kunevafundisi vanemukurumbira vanoda kuzviita kunge vatsvene asi vachirarama muzvakaipa.

“Ndine vafundisi nemaporo­ ta vashoma vandinoziva vanoratidza kuti vanezvipo asi vanhu venyama kwete ana holier than thou vanoita zvivi pakawanda,” said Jiri.

Jiri is set to release a six track album Nhamo ndimirire next month and on some of the tracks she collaborated with Peter Moyo and several artistes based in South Africa.

Jiri urged her followers to be safe from the deadly Covid-19 which she said claimed some of her relatives.

“Covid-19 is real at first I thought it was a joke but I believed it was real when it claimed my close relatives and friends,” said Jiri.

“I would like to urge my fans and my gossip followers to keep themselves safe from the pandemic by observing health measures set to curb the continued spread of it,” she said.

-State Media

Just In: Jim Kunaka Granted Bail

By A Correspondent| High Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi has granted RTGS$15 000 bail to former Zanu PF youth leader Jim Kunaka ending his 50 days in detention at the Chikurubi maximum prison.

As part of his bail conditions, Justice Chitapi ordered Kunaka to report once a week on Fridays at Waterfalls Police Station, to continue residing at his given residential address and not to interfere with state witnesses until his matter is finalised.

More to follow….

Zanu Pf Throws Housing Co-operatives Under The Bus. What Next?

By A Correspondent- The ruling party Zanu PF has thrown housing cooperatives under the bus as they have announced they are in support of the government’s decision to demolish illegal structures including some under housing cooperatives owned by party members, Newsday reports.

Zanu PF through its spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo released a statement that stated that it was in full support of the President’s decision to deal with the issue of land barons: The revolutionary party Zanu PF fully supports government efforts and firm action as pronounced by His Excellency President Cde ED Mnangagwa on the issue of land barons and illegal settlements in urban councils notably Harare, Chitungwiza, Gweru, Mutare and other towns.

The sprouting of illegal settlements in wetland areas, riverbanks and other prohibited areas is both criminal and inhuman. Wetlands and riverbanks must be protected at all costs. Indeed, the destruction of wetlands worsens the impacts of floods as is currently being experienced in many parts of the country.

People residing on a City of Harare farm in Crowborough have up to 2 April to remove their structures or be evicted by the City of Harare.

The issue of land barons and preserving wetlands is according to the president’s press secretary high on President Mnangagwa’s priority list since he came back from his annual leave earlier this month..

WHY DID POLICE DO THIS? – Woman Found Dead Cut In Pieces In Zengeza After Being Arrested For Violating #COVID-19 Regulations…

By Simba Chikanza | ZimEye is investigating the case of a woman who was found murdered in Zengeza early this morning, a few hours after after her arrest for breaching curfew regulations. She had been arrested for violating the curfew regulations which state that everyone is supposed to be indoors by 6pm.

Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex – file copy

The victim was coming from her sister’s house, and was arrested, just after 6pm. Many people have been struggling to keep up with the regulations due to transportation constraints.

She had her phone and handbag and a paper bag with some mango fruit.

The Police who arrested her are from Zengeza, close to Zimpost, near Emmanuel Makandiwa’s church. (Town centre)

From there she was discovered in the morning at the roadside. Her body was found cut in pieces. Some witnesses are saying she was raped because her body was found in a stripped state.

According to eye witnesses, other ladies arrested with the victim, who with her at the time, allege that they had escorted her from the police station at a round midnight…The victim was saying she is afraid since it was at 12am. Along the way, the ladies told her they are now leaving her having taken her far enough. (She was walking towards the Aquatic Complex, and the other ladies were walking in the opposite direction).

A source told ZimEye: If the people who attacked her were thieves, how could they at the same time leave her with her wallet and handbag?

Meanwhile, many in the area say they witnessed an unusual incident- a group of police officers roaming around the area at around 5am.

The husband, identified as Frank Milton, woke up in the morning looking for his wife only to find out that she had been murdered.

A comment from the police was not available at the time of writing.

– More to follow

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ED Donation Looted

By A Correspondent- A donation of water pumping equipment worth ZWL$ 20 million that was made by President Mnangagwa to the City of Harare was reportedly stolen, Business Times reports.

President Mnangagwa had donated the equipment that reportedly weighed around 70 tonnes to help the city fathers tackle the worsening water crisis in the capital.

The development was confirmed by the City’s spokesperson Michal Chideme who said the case was reported to ZRP:

A report has since been received and investigation is now in progress. A report was made at ZRP Warren Park on January 11, 2021 and no arrests have been made yet

A source that spoke to the publication accused city officials of stripping the president’s donation to the city and said: Rotors are heavy and not something that one can just put in his pocket and leave the premises.

This operation required cranes for loading and that means this was done in the full view of a lot of people.

The potential buyers of these rotors are commercial farmers and mines. This type of operation means there was a ready buyer.

Meanwhile, President Mnangagwa’s Special Anti Corruption Unit is reportedly investigating the issue and no arrests have been made so far.

“Sanctions. A Manifestation Of What Has Happened Since 2017”

By Nomusa Garikai- There is a growing international consensus that the West, starting with the UK, has lost patience with the Zanu PF’s contemptuous arrogance and disregard for human rights and common decency and is turning on the screw on the regime to force change.

In a majority foreign policy statement, flexing its muscle to mark the country’s break away from the EU, the British govern imposed sanctions on four Zanu PF leaders. 

“These sanctions are coming as a signal that Zimbabwe no longer has friends in the West because when Mnangagwa came to power they [British] wanted to see if they could re-engage Zimbabwe,” said Daglous Makumbe, in New Zimbabwe. He is a lecturer in the department of political studies at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa.

“These sanctions are a manifestation of what has happened since 2017 – that Mnangagwa has not fulfilled his promises.”

For the record, the British did bend over backward to help Zimbabwe re-engage with the West following the November 2017 military coup and even after Mnangagwa had failed to keep his promise to hold free and fair elections in July 2018. It was Professor Stephen Chan who advised the British to attend his inauguration; the only Western nation to send a Minister to grace the occasion. 

Thank God the penny has finally dropped and the British have woken up to the reality that Zanu PF thugs are determined to continue to ride roughshod over the ordinary people denying them their freedoms and rights just to hang on to power! Mnangagwa’s promises of free, fair and credible elections, a new democratic dispensation, etc. were just hot air to string the naive and gullible and gain himself a bit of political slack.  

What the British have done by imposing the sanction on the Zanu PF leaders is remind Mnangagwa that they hate being taken for fools. 

The American sanctions on Zanu PF leaders will be due for their annual renewal in the next few weeks. West must do now is fine tune the sanctions and make them bite. There is no doubt that President Biden will not only renew the sanction but also review them, to make them bite!

The West must also think of addition new faces on the sanctions list. Professor Mthuli Ncube, Minister of Finance, must be added to the list for working for the regime knowing fully well Zanu PF rigged the elections and the regime is, per se, illegitimate. 

MDC leaders must also be added to the sanctions list for selling out on implementing the democratic reforms and participating in elections they knew are flawed and illegal and thus giving the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy. 

“It is indeed a bad sign that the Zimbabwe administration is fast losing not only the goodwill which it had following the November 2017 military action, but also the very few friends which it had made since then,” said Tawanda Zinyama, a University of Zimbabwe academic. 

Zanu PF has been under these targeted Western sanctions for over 20 years now and they have clearly failed to force the regime to implement democratic reforms and change its ways. They renewed sanctions must be smarter and focus to achieve the desired results!

Evidence Chihera Opens Up On Dumping Gospel Music For S-ex Work, Dating Pastors And Quitting Faith

A 29-YEAR-OLD gospel artiste has sensationally claimed she quit her faith and gospel to satisfy the desires of her flesh.

Evidence Jiri confessed dating married men including several men of cloth and musicians during her gospel music career when she released two albums namely Ngandikundi in 2008 and Ndirwirei Jesu in 2010.

Jiri, who has turned to sex work, made headlines when she clashed with Mathias Mhere over his song Favour claiming that she was the one who penned it but delayed releasing it.

“I am a musician and will remain a musician but I am no longer iChihurento gospel music (sic(;because I have smeared my garments with fornication and adultery,” said Jiri.

“Music is within my veins and the same veins have dirty blood of sinning and this forced me to dump gospel music and turn to Afro-fusion.

“One of my songs I released soon after dumping gospel music is  Hachisekanwi and I penned this following stigma I suffered over turning to sex work.

“To be honest with you I bedded several married men, some musicians and even some men of cloth while singing gospel in the name of support.

“Chivi chinosvika pakukura munyama zvekuti unoremerwa kuimba zva Mwari saka ndakarega ndakanga ndazara nekuipa.

“Ndakaona kuti kunevafundisi vanemukurumbira vanoda kuzviita kunge vatsvene asi vachirarama muzvakaipa.

“Ndine vafundisi nemaporo­ ta vashoma vandinoziva vanoratidza kuti vanezvipo asi vanhu venyama kwete ana holier than thou vanoita zvivi pakawanda,” said Jiri.

Jiri is set to release a six track album Nhamo ndimirire next month and on some of the tracks she collaborated with Peter Moyo and several artistes based in South Africa.

Jiri urged her followers to be safe from the deadly Covid-19 which she said claimed some of her relatives.

“Covid-19 is real at first I thought it was a joke but I believed it was real when it claimed my close relatives and friends,” said Jiri.

“I would like to urge my fans and my gossip followers to keep themselves safe from the pandemic by observing health measures set to curb the continued spread of it,” she said.

-State Media

Deployment of Shona Teachers in Matabeleland Schools, The Main Cause for Low Pass Rates

By Israel Dube | “To weaken a Ndebele is to deprive him of an education”, said the author of the 1979 Grand Plan, Nathan Shamuyarira.

The document itself is the most evil conspiracy theory in Africa, to be produced by a black government against black  people who do not belong to its small and narrow tribal clan.

The deployment of Shona teachers who do not speak or understand Matabeleland languages is the main cause of year after year low pass rates in Matabeleland schools since the Shona supremacist government took over political power in 1980.

As confirmed by the above quote the low pass rates in Matabeleland is a planed outcome celebrated by the Shona supremacist government of Zimbabwe.

The low pass rate is in line with the 1979 Grand Plan. The intention is to weaken Matabele people by depriving them of an education so that they are employable only as house maids and heard boys for Shona people, so that they are not able to compete with privileged Shona tribe in the labour market.

MLO observes that before 18 April 1980 when the white colonial government was still in place, pass rates in Matabeleland and Mashonaland were equal.

What has changed now? The exam outcomes changed as soon as the tribalistic and corrupt Shona supremacist government took over in 1980. Mashonaland started recording extremely high pass rates both at primary and higher level and Matabeleland schools started recording low pass rates.

Did Matabele students become dull all of a sudden after Zimbabwe independence, why did the Shona supremacist government not take any steps to correct the outcome in the last 40 years? The evil government of tribalists is happy with the outcome and will never make an attempt to change it.

We know that the corrupt, trabalistic, ritualistic and genocidal Shona supremacist system is the one that sets and marks the exams. We are aware that exam papers are leaked to Mashonaland students for them to study and memorise answers before exams. We know that each school in Mashonaland is given a code to identify it
from Matabeleland school.

All this is done to deem Matabele people as dull, uneducated and unemployable so that they are tribally discriminated at higher institutions of learning, places of employment, economics, politics and socially in line with the 1979 Grand Plan.

All Matabeles must be aware that this is a political problem whose solution lies within the political parameters. If we stand akimbo and watch then we must expect worse things to come.

This war cannot be fought at individual level but everyone in Matabeleland must stand up and fight. If you find yourself collaborating with our enemies  while others are fighting you are nothing but a coward,  traitor and oxygen waster that deserves nothing but necklace justice.

It is not a crime to fight for one’s freedom, it is not a crime to fight for Matabeleland independence, it is not a crime to be patriotic and loyal to Matabeleland cause.

Matabeleland is our motherland which we are prepared to shade blood for. We are not Zimbabweans and some of us are humiliated to be called as such. We are humiliated to be associated with shameless corrupt thieves, witches, tribalists, genocidists, failures and bowl carrying beggars.

Izenze kungemazwi!

Israel Dube

MLO Secretary for Information and Public Affairs

Deployment of Shona Teachers In Matabeleland Schools Is The Main Cause For Low Pass Rates.

By Israel Dube- “To weaken a Ndebele is to deprive him of an education”, said the author of the 1979 Grand Plan, Nathan Shamuyarira. The document itself is the most evil conspiracy theory in Africa, to be produced by a black government against black  people who do not belong to its small and narrow tribal clan.

The deployment of Shona teachers who do not speak or understand Matabeleland languages is the main cause of year after year low pass rates in Matabeleland schools since the Shona supremacist government took over political power in 1980.

As confirmed by the above quote the low pass rates in Matabeleland is a planed outcome celebrated by the Shona supremacist government of Zimbabwe.

The low pass rate is in line with the 1979 Grand Plan. The intention is to weaken Matabele people by depriving them of an education so that they are employable only as house maids and heard boys for Shona people, so that they are not able to compete with privileged Shona tribe in the labour market.

MLO observes that before 18 April 1980 when the white colonial government was still in place, pass rates in Matabeleland and Mashonaland were equal.

What has changed now? The exam outcomes changed as soon as the tribalistic and corrupt Shona supremacist government took over in 1980. Mashonaland started recording extremely high pass rates both at primary and higher level and Matabeleland schools started recording low pass rates.

Did Matabele students become dull all of a sudden after Zimbabwe independence, why did the Shona supremacist government not take any steps to correct the outcome in the last 40 years? The evil government of tribalists is happy with the outcome and will never make an attempt to change it.

We know that the corrupt, trabalistic, ritualistic and genocidal Shona supremacist system is the one that sets and marks the exams. We are aware that exam papers are leaked to Mashonaland students for them to study and memorise answers before exams. We know that each school in Mashonaland is given a code to identify it
from Matabeleland school.

All this is done to deem Matabele people as dull, uneducated and unemployable so that they are tribally discriminated at higher institutions of learning, places of employment, economics, politics and socially in line with the 1979 Grand Plan.

All Matabeles must be aware that this is a political problem whose solution lies within the political parameters. If we stand akimbo and watch then we must expect worse things to come.

This war cannot be fought at individual level but everyone in Matabeleland must stand up and fight. If you find yourself collaborating with our enemies  while others are fighting you are nothing but a coward,  traitor and oxygen waster that deserves nothing but necklace justice.

It is not a crime to fight for one’s freedom, it is not a crime to fight for Matabeleland independence, it is not a crime to be patriotic and loyal to Matabeleland cause.

Matabeleland is our motherland which we are prepared to shade blood for. We are not Zimbabweans and some of us are humiliated to be called as such. We are humiliated to be associated with shameless corrupt thieves, witches, tribalists, genocidists, failures and bowl carrying beggars.

Izenze kungemazwi!

Israel Dube

I-Beat Up-My-Wife After Discovering She Was Sleeping With Chiwenga, Mazura Alleges

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

It’s a long story that I couldn’t say in one day, but I will try to cut it short. In 2017 around July I was working as a kitchen chef in Marondera for a white man, so as I was working for him things were working well and I was staying near the vice president(then the Commander In Chief of the Defence Forces)‘s house in Water Groove, Marondera.

As I was staying there on one day, something struck me into shock, on a day I had forgotten my charger, and I had to go back and collect my charger, my phone was going to switch off during the day. I came back home and began looking for my phone charger, I started looking for it inside my jackets. I couldn’t find it and then I discovered inside one of the jackets inside the storage some money, about USD870.

When I discovered this money, I immediately went under shock because I know the family cash flow as any breadwinner would. There is no way you can suddenly find money in the house from nowhere; So I took the money so that I would ask my wife where the money has come from.

When she discovered that the money was no longer where she had lifted she came to me saying that the money belongs to some church fund. Somehow I believed what she was saying because as you would know ordinarily, this is my wife who I have never had problems with before.

But then suddenly something hit my mind which was the denominations in which this money was in. These were straight $100 notes, something totally inconsistent with the type of denominations that you would expect church money to come in because when people give money they give it in smaller donations of a varied spectrum.

But anyway, I just gave her a benefit of the doubt. So later on after completely forgetting about this matter, it was on a Sunday when there was a sudden phone call that my wife received. My wife kept cutting this person while I was waiting in the passage. At this time I said to myself something strange has to be happening. When my wife had gone into the bathroom I checked on her handset and found that the number of the person who had telephoned had been deleted. This was really extraordinary as I found it. I said to myself something is very fishy. I went to her WhatsApp hoping to check under the same number and found out that it was locked.

I later reset the whole phone, so that I can obtain all the images and messages and remove the password. When I had managed to ‘break’ into the phone, and reinstalled the WhatsApp, bringing back the entire backup, I was shocked to see the level of evil my wife had reached. I saw the number of the person my wife was talking to; they appeared as if they are a mediator but at the same time it was clear in the communication that she was bedding this person. This person bore the title, Mukuru.

I quickly restored the handset bringing back to its original status so that I would not immediately alarm my wife. I knew very well the chats I had deleted the chats that should be restored so that she would not find out that I now know a lot of things. She did not immediately discover, only to ask after a few days saying, what did you do to my phone?

It was now in November 2017, she was now leaving the house going away for long periods, until the woman wen called the landlady asked me: has your wife obtained a job somewhere or what? At this time my child needed some things bought in the town centre.

The “landlady” asked me saying: these days she is going in and out too randomly, during the weekends; is your wife doing some work during the weekends or what? I asked my landlady to help me because I could not figure out what is happening and needed assistance.

The landlady said to me that my wife has said she has obtained some part-time job during the weekend. The other day there is a day when she delayed coming home in the evening. I tried her cell phone while she was not at home, and she answered saying that she is at home. I asked her to tell me where exactly she is at home. She quickly switched her phone off. later on when she came back she claimed that she had been at church. At that time I did her up and then she told me everything that she has been doing. She said she had been at one time at the shopping centre and there is a car that followed him and the person inside called her. The driver asked for her number so according to her more telephone calls started coming through and eventually she was invited to a car which had two people inside and they said that we are just going to have some time out. She said that she was told she’s being taken to Masaiti Lodge, she was made to wait for about 10 minutes and then Constantino came to the room and introduced himself until he proposed to me, even though I was in panic mode.

He promised a lot of things and proposed love to me ordering me that I should keep quiet. He said that he wanted to sleep with me and gave me $100.

After that he assigned two men to escort me home.

The two men then drove away and went to drop her.

This was the beginning and afterwards, they started meeting regularly. She said she was even telephoned and told to come to the capital city Harare, but she was fearing that it could make her fail to return on time as this is far away. She says she then refused.

During the coming week she says that that is when things started happening. They started having sex.

When she has given me this confession I got really mad. The only thing that I did was I got out and travelled to the vice president’s house. The property was guarded by soldiers. Let me be clear with you I knew those soldiers because we used to smoke marijuana together. So most of the time we used to agree and the vice president rarely used to live there. So when I got there I asked for the vice president’s number. At that time she had refused with the other number, I asked for is number but the soldier I was talking to refused saying that doesn’t even have his number. The guy then asked me why I was interested in speaking with the general. I did not give him specifics. I told him that it is personal but I was told that they do not have the number.

I became frustrated and the next time there was an opportunity I would struggle again because when he would be around they would close the street, when they are doing something there.

So the other day when he was there I went to the property and ask to enter. The vice president had some Chinese people inside the property. At this time I decided I am going to make some noises. I determined in my heart that I am prepared to die for this. This was because I was so hurt why someone would take advantage of my wife. But in all that noise no one came out and the soldiers later came to scare me off and I ended up leaving. So after about a week I then travelled to Chitungwiza, I took some time off to travel to that area because that is home. When I went back there I spoke to my family elders who including father and my brother who lived in Kariba. So after this I had returned to Marondera, and I was now arranging, so that I can ask for some time off so that I could take my wife to her home and divorce her. That is when a vehicle then came to my house a Toyota Hilux it was grey in colour and when they came the rang the intercom, and then they went to park somewhere where they were not visible. So, (sic) is the one who traveled to the gate and asked if I am around and was told that yes I am there. So it was said by the boss, the person at the gate is Mr Mashungu. The man said that they wanted to see me because they have any event so they need to hire a chef. So when she came back to me, I responded saying I’m not that familiar in this town for people to know me that much, so where did this person’s get to know me then?

When I was watching from the kitchen that is when I noticed that there was a vehicle that was parked in a hidden corner so I asked the question why such a car was parked is if in hiding. So I then sent for someone to check for me who these people are and what they are up to.

So after this I became frightened but the person who had the car had already seen me and they started screaming asking for me to come forward if I want a job. The man said that he was in a hurry so wanted to know if I am interested in a job or not. At this point I kinda believed the man, and then I said my boss is around they do not allow me to do that so give me your phone number. The man raised his voice to confidently demand that I should come closer. It became clear to me that this person cannot be genuine. The man then announced saying if I do not open the gate they are going to do something against me. So at this point I then ran away from the gate rushing into to the inner property. I jumped the Dura wall, all the way into the past house that was behind the property. The neighbours of my workplace new me and I knew the place so I continued rushing, luckily I saw no one at the property so I continue rushing getting to a place called Wise Owl. I was now out of reach of this person but the only mistake I did was that I left my cell phone in the kitchen so I had no communication whatsoever so I started looking for someone who could phone my number. I asked for my boss to give me an update and they said that the person has since left. They said that the man just drove away they did not announce that they are leaving. So at the time I was told it became clear to me that something is happening. So I then asked for for someone to be sent with my cell phone so that I can meet them at Fairview. I knew the time that this other woman was leaving the property, so when this eventually happened, we did meet and I managed to get my phone so I travelled home. When I travelled home my heart was pumping fast. So in such a situation you will be unstable. My heart’s continued beating to the point that when I got home, as soon as I got home I was told that someone was looking for me, I asked my wife if she knows these people and she said she does not know them.

After this I left and I said it’s ok.

After about 2-3 days and you know, in such circumstances you would be pissed off and you will do certain things. I started posting things on Facebook. That is when I received a warning from a man who said to me why don’t I relax because I could risk a lot of things and it is better to be calm.

So I then went back to the website and deleted everything. what I did for sure was I wrote a story and went to put it in the vice president’s letterbox. I stated in the letter “just because we do not have money does not mean we are not able to keep our women. “

So in December that is when I was told by a certain young man… who worked at Masaiti, his house was in that same Street. He knew Sekuru DB, and Sekuru DB*** is the one who had organised this same job for me. He also lives in Weston park. That is when I was then told your wife I am seeing her at Masaiti, at work at the farm, but I am not understanding what she will be doing because I see her being dropped by a certain car and then see is picked up by another one. But I do not understand what she will be up to in all that.

So after this I then became angry and got drunk and I ended up beating my wife up. I thoroughly bashed her, so after that she said to me I am nothing I am a mere fly and even if I die she does not care. It could soon easily happen, so she threatened me. she then announced a lot of things including that I am a miserable fool. Then after that I said ok so if I am miserable then I shall leave you.

So these people sent by the vice-president started looking for me. On one day I had travelled to buy some vegetables while driving the company car, and while on the way, there was a black D4D that came in front to block my way, I heard the acceleration of that car and you know in such circumstances, you hear that the manner in which it is accelerating is unusual. So when it had blocked me I reversed when the vehicle was trying to turn my way I reversed at a corner and when I did I drove in the opposite direction of where I was going. At this point it became clear to me that there is no way I can be able to speed away from such a car. I took my keys and my phone which was in my pocket and decided to get out of the car and run. I jumped the durawall of a hospital and entered the hospital and ran all the way across to a place where there are flats and continued running and went to jump another wall. When I was now on another side I stopped and started making phone calls. I felt let me call a friend of mine who is a police officer who I decided not to give him too many details and he rushed to help me. I gave him my keys and asked him to go and collect my car. So they travelled to collect the car which they did, they brought it to me immediately.

After this I quickly rushed to go and drop the car at my workplace and decided to run away because my heart was now beating fast; so when this had happened, I went to inform my uncle, he was a member of the MDC party, and was compaigning to be an MP for Buhera.

My uncle told me to just avoid these people because I am not known and due to that I could be killed at any time. He said that because I am not well known I could be killed and no one would ever search for me because I am not popular.

So on one day while I was with my uncle while we were driving in Mutare road, we got out at a roadblock that is usually mounted by police officers in Marondera, the first road block while you are travelling from the capital city Harare, that is where we came out of. That road gets you straight to the house of a certain pastor. When I got there when we were now in the town, that is when we suddenly saw in front of us, a car that wanted to stop us.

I noticed this car and I told my uncle not to stop because this is one of the cars that had been chasing me before. But my uncle did not listen to me, as soon as I noticed the danger, I physically ran out of the car and started fleeing. I passed through a certain place where there is a man who keeps snakes, and even though I was running those men who were chasing me continued screaming for me to stop, and according to my uncle those men were serious because they literally assaulted my uncle blaming him for allowing me to escape.

My uncle says one of them was assaulted at the ribs. Until the day my uncle died he continued complaining about that same rib.

I then disappeared for that day and decided to run away completely this time. When I started seeking for advice I spoke to my nephew who works in the military and told me because of the state of my case the best thing was for me to run out of the country. He said that this is because these people will clearly be looking for me. I was also told by my father that I am being looked for in Chitungwiza.

I was now sleeping at a certain friend of mine in Chetombo. So when I had done these things, my nephew told me that no matter how much work I could get in the country I could lose my life these people would find me. So that very same month I decided to run to Mozambique, to Beira. I had a few bucks with me. I decided to look for a house. I chose that I would pay rent for 3-months and during that period I would then navigate around to see what I was to do afterwards.

At work hours now in the behaviour of literally sneaking into the property, using the other way and I was no longer using Fairview. So I think even my wife thought that I am no longer around I have run away. So they travelled as far as Chitungwiza, and when they came, I was later asked by my family the people who are looking for you they seem the mission to arrest you or something what exactly did you do? So I replied that I did not do do anything.

That is when I quickly decided to relocate to Mozambique. so when I was now over that country I was now confirming with D*. I started worrying about my systems because I would not be able to get a job. I was now worried under that feeling that someone is possibly watching me. I started feeling unsafe. So I then decided to go to Simango’s opposition. I went to present my case and the told me the only thing you can do is to try and find some employment that can help you to get immigration papers because if you return to Zimbabwe it is risky. But then how would I get immigration papers when I had no passport? So I went back to Zimbabwe when I went back home I went to the MDC Alliance. They recorded me the version of my story. When had done that they said to me the best thing we can do is to help you with a letter to get out of the country. I think they did their own investigations and verified with the relatives. My uncle was well known and I was given a letter but I did not have money to travel anymore. I was now broke. So I started living in Glen Norah until I got a job to drive trucks at Cairns. I continued living a very quiet life. After some time, and everything had gone well, I started communicating with my wife asking how the kids are. I would send money through someone else to make it appear as if I had sent the money from outside the country.

But I honestly needed to meet my children. But that was a terrible mistake I made. When I did that, she then began figuring out that I was local. the other day I suddenly decided to travel to where she said she was in the capital city.

I just travelled. I did not give her time to to think through or figure out where I was coming from. The only mistake that then happened, and at this time I was not driving around the country so well with no problems, and I had abandoned my career of a chef. A problem then happened when I had an accident in Marondera. I hit the car of one of the permanent secretaries. When this had happened, they wanted money and I had none. Another problem was that at the truck I was driving was brand new and it did not have insurance. I then tried to address the problem and offered to fix their car. After that we dealt with the police and and the cops said to me this person just wants to take money from you so why don’t you just tell them that you have your own mechanic who will fix the car. I spoke to that lady and she repeated to me that she wants money. So I said please talk to my boss. So that day both of us were told to submit our insurance to the police. But it turned out that they also did not have insurance, they were driving the car belonging to one of the permanent secretaries. So this is when all the problems started.

The other day I was carrying bales coming from Harare, I had relocated to Mutate, that is when I noticed that I had been stopped at the last road block that you see after leaving the town on your way to Mutare. The police told me that I am “the one who is being looked for concerning a recent accident.”

The number that the police officer gave me did not go through but the other one that’s the cop dialled went through. That is when I I was told that the number has gone through. I asked which people are looking for me. they said that there is a big boss who want to meet you but is not from Marondera. They said the shef is not from the police, but loves in Marondera in Weston Park.

At that time I asked which shed wants to see me. At that time there was a white Navara that arrived without number plates. The car came and blocked my truck. I Immediately started running, and I left my keys inside the ignition. I just fled.

When I had fled my truck was taken to Macheke Police. When they took it they filed against the truck saying that it had been impounded because of an accident. So I then asked someone I was working with to go and get my truck.

When this guy went to pick it up it was said that there is a fine that needs to be paid and for the truck to be released they wanted me to physically present myself. So they later agreed to release the truck but they demanded a fine. My colleague agreed to pay the fine. When my friend brought the truck to me I then took it and drove all the way to Mutare. As soon as I had arrived in Mutare, I was telephoned and asked if I want a job, and that if so, I should come to Allied Timbers.

I said yes. When I got there yeah while I was waiting for the assignment I saw another car waiting for me at a distance of about 100m. I saw the person calling me at that distance asking me to get near where he was and I immediately understood that this is the same person who called me for a job. I concluded within myself that this person cannot be genuine why are they they standing away from where I am if they truly want to give me a job? If someone wants to give me a job at allied timbers, that person would be physically inside the property not outside. So I got out of the truck and started running away. When I’d run away, it was now very clear to me that something fishy is happening. I then spoke to D*, who then advised me that the people who are chasing me likely to be mere zealots who are trying to please Chiwenga. I was told that they will keep on doing that until they get me, so I should leave the country.

I now had a girlfriend who was now pregnant. I decided not to leave my girlfriend, I told her I need to get out of the country and it will not be right for me to leave you. So I had a little bit of money with me. So when I had noticed this has happened, I quickly got out of the country with a pair of clothes that I had with me. I jumped the border I am with my wife right now this is the story.- ZimEye

Life Sentence For Zim Man Who Terrorized South African Motorists

A 41-year-old Zimbabwean man believed to be part of a syndicate of armed robbers who have been terrorising motorists along the N1 highway between Musina and Makhado towns in Limpopo province has been jailed for life in prison.

Tarusenga Thomas Chunga was condemned to prison after a Musina Regional Court in the Vhembe District, convicted him on charges of murder, attempted murder, and armed robbery.

He was also separately sentenced to six months in prison for violating South Africa’s Immigration Act.

Limpopo police spokesperson, Colonel Moatshe Ngoepe said Chunga and his accomplices who are still at large had unleashed a reign of terror along the N1 between 2015 and 2017.

“He was arrested in 2017 in Mahwelereng area under the Waterberg District following a lengthy investigation by our detectives.

“Since then, he has been in remand prison and he failed to secure bail on numerous occasions until his conviction and sentencing on Wednesday,” said Col Ngoepe.

-State Media

FULL TEXT STORY: VP Chiwenga Bedded My Wife And Then Set Abductors After Me…

It’s a long story that I couldn’t say in one day, but I will try to cut it short. In 2017 around July I was working as a kitchen chef in Marondera for a white man, so as I was working for him things were working well and I was staying near the vice president(then the Commander In Chief of the Defence Forces)‘s house in Water Groove, Marondera.

As I was staying there on one day, something struck me into shock, on a day I had forgotten my charger, and I had to go back and collect my charger, my phone was going to switch off during the day. I came back home and began looking for my phone charger, I started looking for it inside my jackets. I couldn’t find it and then I discovered inside one of the jackets inside the storage some money, about USD870.

When I discovered this money, I immediately went under shock because I know the family cash flow as any breadwinner would. There is no way you can suddenly find money in the house from nowhere; So I took the money so that I would ask my wife where the money has come from.

When she discovered that the money was no longer where she had lifted she came to me saying that the money belongs to some church fund. Somehow I believed what she was saying because as you would know ordinarily, this is my wife who I have never had problems with before.

But then suddenly something hit my mind which was the denominations in which this money was in. These were straight $100 notes, something totally inconsistent with the type of denominations that you would expect church money to come in because when people give money they give it in smaller donations of a varied spectrum.

But anyway, I just gave her a benefit of the doubt. So later on after completely forgetting about this matter, it was on a Sunday when there was a sudden phone call that my wife received. My wife kept cutting this person while I was waiting in the passage. At this time I said to myself something strange has to be happening. When my wife had gone into the bathroom I checked on her handset and found that the number of the person who had telephoned had been deleted. This was really extraordinary as I found it. I said to myself something is very fishy. I went to her WhatsApp hoping to check under the same number and found out that it was locked.

I later reset the whole phone, so that I can obtain all the images and messages and remove the password. When I had managed to ‘break’ into the phone, and reinstalled the WhatsApp, bringing back the entire backup, I was shocked to see the level of evil my wife had reached. I saw the number of the person my wife was talking to; they appeared as if they are a mediator but at the same time it was clear in the communication that she was bedding this person. This person bore the title, Mukuru.

I quickly restored the handset bringing back to its original status so that I would not immediately alarm my wife. I knew very well the chats I had deleted the chats that should be restored so that she would not find out that I now know a lot of things. She did not immediately discover, only to ask after a few days saying, what did you do to my phone?

It was now in November 2017, she was now leaving the house going away for long periods, until the woman wen called the landlady asked me: has your wife obtained a job somewhere or what? At this time my child needed some things bought in the town centre.

The “landlady” asked me saying: these days she is going in and out too randomly, during the weekends; is your wife doing some work during the weekends or what? I asked my landlady to help me because I could not figure out what is happening and needed assistance.

The landlady said to me that my wife has said she has obtained some part-time job during the weekend. The other day there is a day when she delayed coming home in the evening. I tried her cell phone while she was not at home, and she answered saying that she is at home. I asked her to tell me where exactly she is at home. She quickly switched her phone off. later on when she came back she claimed that she had been at church. At that time I did her up and then she told me everything that she has been doing. She said she had been at one time at the shopping centre and there is a car that followed him and the person inside called her. The driver asked for her number so according to her more telephone calls started coming through and eventually she was invited to a car which had two people inside and they said that we are just going to have some time out. She said that she was told she’s being taken to Masaiti Lodge, she was made to wait for about 10 minutes and then Constantino came to the room and introduced himself until he proposed to me, even though I was in panic mode.

He promised a lot of things and proposed love to me ordering me that I should keep quiet. He said that he wanted to sleep with me and gave me $100.

After that he assigned two men to escort me home.

The two men then drove away and went to drop her.

This was the beginning and afterwards, they started meeting regularly. She said she was even telephoned and told to come to the capital city Harare, but she was fearing that it could make her fail to return on time as this is far away. She says she then refused.

During the coming week she says that that is when things started happening. They started having sex.

When she has given me this confession I got really mad. The only thing that I did was I got out and travelled to the vice president’s house. The property was guarded by soldiers. Let me be clear with you I knew those soldiers because we used to smoke marijuana together. So most of the time we used to agree and the vice president rarely used to live there. So when I got there I asked for the vice president’s number. At that time she had refused with the other number, I asked for is number but the soldier I was talking to refused saying that doesn’t even have his number. The guy then asked me why I was interested in speaking with the general. I did not give him specifics. I told him that it is personal but I was told that they do not have the number.

I became frustrated and the next time there was an opportunity I would struggle again because when he would be around they would close the street, when they are doing something there.

So the other day when he was there I went to the property and ask to enter. The vice president had some Chinese people inside the property. At this time I decided I am going to make some noises. I determined in my heart that I am prepared to die for this. This was because I was so hurt why someone would take advantage of my wife. But in all that noise no one came out and the soldiers later came to scare me off and I ended up leaving. So after about a week I then travelled to Chitungwiza, I took some time off to travel to that area because that is home. When I went back there I spoke to my family elders who including father and my brother who lived in Kariba. So after this I had returned to Marondera, and I was now arranging, so that I can ask for some time off so that I could take my wife to her home and divorce her. That is when a vehicle then came to my house a Toyota Hilux it was grey in colour and when they came the rang the intercom, and then they went to park somewhere where they were not visible. So, (sic) is the one who traveled to the gate and asked if I am around and was told that yes I am there. So it was said by the boss, the person at the gate is Mr Mashungu. The man said that they wanted to see me because they have any event so they need to hire a chef. So when she came back to me, I responded saying I’m not that familiar in this town for people to know me that much, so where did this person’s get to know me then?

When I was watching from the kitchen that is when I noticed that there was a vehicle that was parked in a hidden corner so I asked the question why such a car was parked is if in hiding. So I then sent for someone to check for me who these people are and what they are up to.

So after this I became frightened but the person who had the car had already seen me and they started screaming asking for me to come forward if I want a job. The man said that he was in a hurry so wanted to know if I am interested in a job or not. At this point I kinda believed the man, and then I said my boss is around they do not allow me to do that so give me your phone number. The man raised his voice to confidently demand that I should come closer. It became clear to me that this person cannot be genuine. The man then announced saying if I do not open the gate they are going to do something against me. So at this point I then ran away from the gate rushing into to the inner property. I jumped the Dura wall, all the way into the past house that was behind the property. The neighbours of my workplace new me and I knew the place so I continued rushing, luckily I saw no one at the property so I continue rushing getting to a place called Wise Owl. I was now out of reach of this person but the only mistake I did was that I left my cell phone in the kitchen so I had no communication whatsoever so I started looking for someone who could phone my number. I asked for my boss to give me an update and they said that the person has since left. They said that the man just drove away they did not announce that they are leaving. So at the time I was told it became clear to me that something is happening. So I then asked for for someone to be sent with my cell phone so that I can meet them at Fairview. I knew the time that this other woman was leaving the property, so when this eventually happened, we did meet and I managed to get my phone so I travelled home. When I travelled home my heart was pumping fast. So in such a situation you will be unstable. My heart’s continued beating to the point that when I got home, as soon as I got home I was told that someone was looking for me, I asked my wife if she knows these people and she said she does not know them.

After this I left and I said it’s ok.

After about 2-3 days and you know, in such circumstances you would be pissed off and you will do certain things. I started posting things on Facebook. That is when I received a warning from a man who said to me why don’t I relax because I could risk a lot of things and it is better to be calm.

So I then went back to the website and deleted everything. what I did for sure was I wrote a story and went to put it in the vice president’s letterbox. I stated in the letter “just because we do not have money does not mean we are not able to keep our women. “

So in December that is when I was told by a certain young man… who worked at Masaiti, his house was in that same Street. He knew Sekuru DB, and Sekuru DB*** is the one who had organised this same job for me. He also lives in Weston park. That is when I was then told your wife I am seeing her at Masaiti, at work at the farm, but I am not understanding what she will be doing because I see her being dropped by a certain car and then see is picked up by another one. But I do not understand what she will be up to in all that.

So after this I then became angry and got drunk and I ended up beating my wife up. I thoroughly bashed her, so after that she said to me I am nothing I am a mere fly and even if I die she does not care. It could soon easily happen, so she threatened me. she then announced a lot of things including that I am a miserable fool. Then after that I said ok so if I am miserable then I shall leave you.

So these people sent by the vice-president started looking for me. On one day I had travelled to buy some vegetables while driving the company car, and while on the way, there was a black D4D that came in front to block my way, I heard the acceleration of that car and you know in such circumstances, you hear that the manner in which it is accelerating is unusual. So when it had blocked me I reversed when the vehicle was trying to turn my way I reversed at a corner and when I did I drove in the opposite direction of where I was going. At this point it became clear to me that there is no way I can be able to speed away from such a car. I took my keys and my phone which was in my pocket and decided to get out of the car and run. I jumped the durawall of a hospital and entered the hospital and ran all the way across to a place where there are flats and continued running and went to jump another wall. When I was now on another side I stopped and started making phone calls. I felt let me call a friend of mine who is a police officer who I decided not to give him too many details and he rushed to help me. I gave him my keys and asked him to go and collect my car. So they travelled to collect the car which they did, they brought it to me immediately.

After this I quickly rushed to go and drop the car at my workplace and decided to run away because my heart was now beating fast; so when this had happened, I went to inform my uncle, he was a member of the MDC party, and was compaigning to be an MP for Buhera.

My uncle told me to just avoid these people because I am not known and due to that I could be killed at any time. He said that because I am not well known I could be killed and no one would ever search for me because I am not popular.

So on one day while I was with my uncle while we were driving in Mutare road, we got out at a roadblock that is usually mounted by police officers in Marondera, the first road block while you are travelling from the capital city Harare, that is where we came out of. That road gets you straight to the house of a certain pastor. When I got there when we were now in the town, that is when we suddenly saw in front of us, a car that wanted to stop us.

I noticed this car and I told my uncle not to stop because this is one of the cars that had been chasing me before. But my uncle did not listen to me, as soon as I noticed the danger, I physically ran out of the car and started fleeing. I passed through a certain place where there is a man who keeps snakes, and even though I was running those men who were chasing me continued screaming for me to stop, and according to my uncle those men were serious because they literally assaulted my uncle blaming him for allowing me to escape.

My uncle says one of them was assaulted at the ribs. Until the day my uncle died he continued complaining about that same rib.

I then disappeared for that day and decided to run away completely this time. When I started seeking for advice I spoke to my nephew who works in the military and told me because of the state of my case the best thing was for me to run out of the country. He said that this is because these people will clearly be looking for me. I was also told by my father that I am being looked for in Chitungwiza.

I was now sleeping at a certain friend of mine in Chetombo. So when I had done these things, my nephew told me that no matter how much work I could get in the country I could lose my life these people would find me. So that very same month I decided to run to Mozambique, to Beira. I had a few bucks with me. I decided to look for a house. I chose that I would pay rent for 3-months and during that period I would then navigate around to see what I was to do afterwards.

At work hours now in the behaviour of literally sneaking into the property, using the other way and I was no longer using Fairview. So I think even my wife thought that I am no longer around I have run away. So they travelled as far as Chitungwiza, and when they came, I was later asked by my family the people who are looking for you they seem the mission to arrest you or something what exactly did you do? So I replied that I did not do do anything.

That is when I quickly decided to relocate to Mozambique. so when I was now over that country I was now confirming with D*. I started worrying about my systems because I would not be able to get a job. I was now worried under that feeling that someone is possibly watching me. I started feeling unsafe. So I then decided to go to Simango’s opposition. I went to present my case and the told me the only thing you can do is to try and find some employment that can help you to get immigration papers because if you return to Zimbabwe it is risky. But then how would I get immigration papers when I had no passport? So I went back to Zimbabwe when I went back home I went to the MDC Alliance. They recorded me the version of my story. When had done that they said to me the best thing we can do is to help you with a letter to get out of the country. I think they did their own investigations and verified with the relatives. My uncle was well known and I was given a letter but I did not have money to travel anymore. I was now broke. So I started living in Glen Norah until I got a job to drive trucks at Cairns. I continued living a very quiet life. After some time, and everything had gone well, I started communicating with my wife asking how the kids are. I would send money through someone else to make it appear as if I had sent the money from outside the country.

But I honestly needed to meet my children. But that was a terrible mistake I made. When I did that, she then began figuring out that I was local. the other day I suddenly decided to travel to where she said she was in the capital city.

I just travelled. I did not give her time to to think through or figure out where I was coming from. The only mistake that then happened, and at this time I was not driving around the country so well with no problems, and I had abandoned my career of a chef. A problem then happened when I had an accident in Marondera. I hit the car of one of the permanent secretaries. When this had happened, they wanted money and I had none. Another problem was that at the truck I was driving was brand new and it did not have insurance. I then tried to address the problem and offered to fix their car. After that we dealt with the police and and the cops said to me this person just wants to take money from you so why don’t you just tell them that you have your own mechanic who will fix the car. I spoke to that lady and she repeated to me that she wants money. So I said please talk to my boss. So that day both of us were told to submit our insurance to the police. But it turned out that they also did not have insurance, they were driving the car belonging to one of the permanent secretaries. So this is when all the problems started.

The other day I was carrying bales coming from Harare, I had relocated to Mutate, that is when I noticed that I had been stopped at the last road block that you see after leaving the town on your way to Mutare. The police told me that I am “the one who is being looked for concerning a recent accident.”

The number that the police officer gave me did not go through but the other one that’s the cop dialled went through. That is when I I was told that the number has gone through. I asked which people are looking for me. they said that there is a big boss who want to meet you but is not from Marondera. They said the shef is not from the police, but loves in Marondera in Weston Park.

At that time I asked which shed wants to see me. At that time there was a white Navara that arrived without number plates. The car came and blocked my truck. I Immediately started running, and I left my keys inside the ignition. I just fled.

When I had fled my truck was taken to Macheke Police. When they took it they filed against the truck saying that it had been impounded because of an accident. So I then asked someone I was working with to go and get my truck.

When this guy went to pick it up it was said that there is a fine that needs to be paid and for the truck to be released they wanted me to physically present myself. So they later agreed to release the truck but they demanded a fine. My colleague agreed to pay the fine. When my friend brought the truck to me I then took it and drove all the way to Mutare. As soon as I had arrived in Mutare, I was telephoned and asked if I want a job, and that if so, I should come to Allied Timbers.

I said yes. When I got there yeah while I was waiting for the assignment I saw another car waiting for me at a distance of about 100m. I saw the person calling me at that distance asking me to get near where he was and I immediately understood that this is the same person who called me for a job. I concluded within myself that this person cannot be genuine why are they they standing away from where I am if they truly want to give me a job? If someone wants to give me a job at allied timbers, that person would be physically inside the property not outside. So I got out of the truck and started running away. When I’d run away, it was now very clear to me that something fishy is happening. I then spoke to D*, who then advised me that the people who are chasing me likely to be mere zealots who are trying to please Chiwenga. I was told that they will keep on doing that until they get me, so I should leave the country.

I now had a girlfriend who was now pregnant. I decided not to leave my girlfriend, I told her I need to get out of the country and it will not be right for me to leave you. So I had a little bit of money with me. So when I had noticed this has happened, I quickly got out of the country with a pair of clothes that I had with me. I jumped the border I am with my wife right now this is the story.- ZimEye

Bribe Taking ZRP Quartet Nabbed

By A Correspondent- Four police officers in Bulawayo were arrested for allegedly demanding and receiving a car as a bribe to free a suspect who was in custody for unlawful entry and theft.

The officers approached Selby Nkala, the suspect’s boyfriend, after their attempt to get the bribe from Shuvai Mutimwi, a relative of the suspect, proved abortive.

The suspect, Sakhile Dube’s boyfriend Nkala agreed to pay the bribe, but asked for time to sell his car, a VW Polo, for US$500 — the amount that was being demanded by the police officers.

It is alleged that the car was then bought for US$500 by one of the accused, Tendai Ndaveni (48), previously in charge at CID Hillside Police Station.

This was heard when Ndaveni and his accomplices Emias Matsheza (45), Shepherd Ndawana (42) and Faith Ncube (32), who were all reportedly stationed at ZRP Hillside Police Station, appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Stephen Ndhlovu, facing charges of bribery and criminal abuse of office.

They were granted $5 000 bail each and will be back in court on 26 March.

It is reported that on 17 November 2020, at around 2pm, the accused arrested Dube in connection with an unlawful entry and theft case and detained her at ZRP Hillside Police Station.

They then demanded US$500 to let her off the hook.

The court heard that Dube then referred them to Shuvai Mutimwi, who failed to raise money before she approached Dube’s boyfriend Nkala, who offered to sell his car and it was allegedly bought by Ndaveni for US$500, the amount which was allegedly demanded by the accused.

The sealing of the illicit deal saw Dube being released from custody.

During investigations and upon their arrest the vehicle in question was recovered from Ndaveni.

-statemedia

Mberengwa Teenager Hauled To Court For Baby Dumping

By A Correspondent- An 18 year old teenager from Mberengwa has been dragged to court after she dumped her seven-month-old baby in a bush following a misunderstanding with her husband.

Charity Mpofu of Clinton Mine in Mberengwa pleaded guilty to the charge when she appeared before Mberengwa magistrate Evia Matura.

In mitigation, Mpofu told the court that her husband Farai Charamba had refused to take care of her and the baby and she decided to dump the infant as she had no means of taking care of the baby.

“Your worship, I acted out of anger and desperation as my husband had refused to take care of me and the baby. Out of desperation, I dumped the baby in the bush hoping that she will be picked up by someone who will take care of her,” she said.

Matura sentenced Mpofu to 120 days in prison, which were wholly suspended on condition she does not commit a similar offence in the next five years.

The State presented that on December 28, 2020 at around 2pm, Mpofu had a misunderstanding with her husband Charamba.

After the disagreement, Charamba left Mpofu with the child at home and went to a bar. Mpofu then went to a nearby bush where she dumped the baby.

The baby was found by passersby at around 3pm and was taken to a police station where a report was made.

Faith Mwale represented the State.