Kariba Water Levels Rise

By A Correspondent- The water level in the Kariba Dam has risen above 15 percentage points to 25,64 per cent of the usable water, the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has revealed.

At about the same time last year, the lake contained just 9,12 per cent of usable or live water. The water level is rising at a time it should be falling, based on experiences from previous years.

Kariba Dam produces more than half of Zimbabwe’s electricity and a rise in its water level raises the prospects for improved power supply in the foreseeable future.

ZRA chief executive officer Engineer Munyaradzi Munodawafa, said on Tuesday from December 22, 2020, to January 18, 2021, the lake levels have increased by a total of 0,40 metres or 0,08 per cent.

This has pushed overall lake levels to 3,2 metres above the Minimum Operating Level (MOL) of 475,5m on January 18, 2021.

Munodawafa added:

This 3,2 metres above the MOL translates to 14,55 billion cubic metres (BCM) of usable water storage currently in the
lake.

It is encouraging to note that the lake level, which should generally be in a decreasing trend at this time of the year, has continued to record a steady rise due to increased rainfall activity on and around the lake, leading to a lake level of 478,71m with 22,45 per cent live/usable storage on January 18, 2021.

Munodawafa said ZRA, which manages water resources in the Zambezi River on behalf of Zimbabwe and Zambia, will maintain the 30 BCM of water allocated for power generation operations at Kariba for the year 2021.

This is based on weather forecasts of normal to above-normal rains for the ongoing 2020/2021 rainfall season.

The Kariba South Power station generates 1 050MW after it was expanded from a 750MW plant.-statemedia

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Fire Destroys 60yr Old Widow’s House

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By A Correspondent- A 60 year old widow from Mwenezi recently lost all her meagre assets after a fire gutted her house while she was working in the fields.

Margaret Kamwemvura, of village 10 Liburgia under Chief Neshuro, told TellZim News that the fire incident occurred on 25 January this year.

Kamwemvura suspects that her son’s cellphone which was on charge might have exploded resulting in the fire.

She said:

One of my sons left his phone charging with a universal charger so it seems the battery exploded and caused the fire.

We had left home for the fields when the accident occurred and we were only alerted about the fire after we had seen thick smoke blowing from the direction of our homestead.

We then got home to find that everything had been destroyed and nothing was recovered including my cellphone which I had left inside the house.

All our entire belongings were destroyed as this was the only house that sheltered everything for us. We are only left with the clothes on our bodies and nothing else.

Kamwemvura lives with her two unemployed sons and she can be contacted on her grandchild Prince Hove’s mobile number 0777111013.

More Illegal Miners Trapped In Mine Shaft

Five illegal miners were trapped at Elvington Mine near Chegutu around 4am yesterday after a shaft they were working on collapsed.

Mashonaland West Development Coordinator and Civil Protection Unit Provincial head Mr Josphat Jaji yesterday said: “We received a report from the Ministry of Mines officials that at least five illegal miners have been trapped.

“The inspectors are on the ground and have indicated that one is confirmed to be alive and his leg is trapped.”

Mines Ministry officials said the ground is unstable, making rescue efforts “complicated” and dangerous.

-State Media

Forex Toll Gate Fees Gazetted

The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has gazetted toll fees payable in foreign currency.

Through Statutory Instrument 32 of 2021, the government has set USD tollgate fees from US$2.00 to US$10.00 depending on the type of the vehicle. The fees are as follows:

  • Motorcycles …………………….. Exempted
  • Light motor -vehicles ……… US$2.00
  • Minibuses …………………………….US$3.00
  • Buses ……………………………………. US$4.00
  • Heavy vehicles ……………………..US$5.00
  • Haulage trucks ……………………. US$10.00

The government said toll fees for foreign-registered vehicles shall be payable in United States Dollars or equivalent in other foreign currencies, using the above rates.

The toll fees in foreign currency may be payable in local currency at the foreign currency auction rate.

Meanwhile, residents living in areas within a 10km radius from a tollgate situated in their area will pay a daily toll fee of US$4.00 (without discount).

Gandawa Blasts Zanu Pf For Its Hypocrical Calls For Ubuntu

Former Deputy Minister at Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology Development Godfrey Gandawa has blasted Zanu Pf supporters for their hypocritical calls for “ubuntu” while failing to recognise their role in creating an angry and bitter culture among citizens.

Below is the full thread:

The unfortunate celebrations that followed the death of SB Moyo and other govt officials appear to have angered the regime, prompting hypocritical calls for “ubuntu”. The regime has to recognise the direct role it has played in creating an angry and bitter culture.

The president’s spokesperson publicly taunted a victim of state-sponsored torture, Tawanda Muchehiwa, asking him if his ‘buttocks had healed’. This uncouth behaviour was not rebuked by Mnangagwa, despite a public outcry, suggesting that govt agrees with it.

Now, if the president’s spokesperson can publicly celebrate the torture of a 21-year-old student why would such a govt be surprised that the public will equally celebrate news of its demise? The regime is in no position to demand decency because it has no decency itself.

This was not an isolated incident. The president’s spokesman also mocked the death of an opposition councillor who had perished under unclear circumstances in Hurungwe. It is hypocrisy of the worst kind that such a govt expects commiserations from the very people it abuses.

Then Deputy Minister Energy Mutodi mocked Joana Mamombe suggesting she was a prostitute that had been attacked after demanding payment in foreign currency. The callous remarks came after she, and two others, were abducted and sexually assaulted by suspected state agents.

Mutodi was not sanctioned for this uncouth behaviour. When he was eventually fired, it was reported that this had nothing to do with his attack on Mamombe. It is apparent that govt and Zanu PF found nothing untoward in what he had said.

How then does that same govt act surprised when the public breaks with cultural expectations and celebrates the death of Zanu PF or govt-linked officials? The lack of decency began in govt and is filtering into society. Mnangagwa’s regime appears not to understand this.

Mnangagwa himself publicly said if he was God he would “switch off the oxygen” for opposition supporters. That is not the language of a decent man, let alone the president of a nation. It is outrageous that such a callous regime actually expects condolences from its victims

The culture of denouncing rivals at political rallies is distinctly Zanu PF. The ruling party has no interest in the politics of ideas, where arguments are made, and the better view prevails in the national interest. Instead, it is full of threats and violence.

Talk is cheap. If the regime genuinely desires unity, it must begin to take substantive actions to resolves the People’s Grievances. You cannot in one breath cheer the murder of your opponents and in the next call for national unity.

Man Jailed For Robbing US$1 From Banana Vendor

By A Correspondent- A 27 year old police impersonator has been jailed for 40 months in prison for robbing a banana vendor of his hard-earned cash.

Tariro Chigwedu robbed  Talent Mabanjira of US$1 and  ZWL $100 on two different occasions while claiming to be a police officer.

It is in the States case that on the 6th of January 2021, the Chigwedu approached Mabanjira at TM Hyper while he was busy selling his bananas.

Chigwedu who was eager to swindle Mabanjira of his hard-earned cash is alleged to have informed Mabanjira that he was a police officer based at Drill Hall and was attached at the license inspectorate.

After that,  Chigwedu allegedly went on to inform Mabanjira that he was under arrest for selling bananas during the enforced lockdown period.

He said for him to be released he had to pay a US$3 fine, to which Mabanjira told him he had only US$1. The accused is alleged to have accepted the US$1 from Mabanjira and dashed off after receiving the money.

Believing that he had discovered an easy way to make money, the court heard that Chigwedu returned to TM hyper and found Mabanjira busy selling his bananas, he once again stopped him and demanded cash while also claiming to be a police officer.

The unsuspecting Talent gave him $100 after that he left in a hurry.

However, on 23 January things changed for Chigwedu, he went back to TM hyper and used the same modus operandi to swindle Mabanjira, but Mabanjira demanded to see his ZRP identity card first.

After he failed to produce it, Mabanjira called passersby who helped him in apprehending  Chigwedu. They took him to a police station leading to his arrest.

Chigwedu appeared  before Tredgold courts  magistrate Stephen Ndlovu and pleaded guilty to two counts of impersonation

In passing his sentence, magistrate Stephen Ndlovu Tariro condoned Chigwedu’s behavior saying;

“You must be ashamed of yourself for dragging the name of the police force into the mud by extorting innocent civilians while masquerading in borrowed robes of our esteemed police force, therefore you deserve a custodial sentence.”

He was sentenced to serve 48 months in prison, however, eight months were suspended on condition of good behavior. He will effectively serve 40 months behind bars.BMetro

Convict Heartbroken After Returning From Jail To Find Wife Nursing 3 Day Old Baby

By A Correspondent- A Harare man who was convicted and served a 22-month jail term has returned home to find his wife nursing a three-day old baby that had been fathered by a married man.

Kelvn Chaipa

Eneti Nyuke, 30, opted to leave her matrimonial home on the return of her husband Kelvin Chaipa, 32, and she went to live in a polygamous union with the married Never Mapisa.

Chaipa served 22 months at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison for theft and Nyuke stopped visiting her husband when she became pregnant.

Chaipa said he could have returned to prison for murder after he got a shock of life to see Nyuke nursing a three-day-old baby upon his release.

Eneti Nyuke and Kelvin Chaipa

“Prison is not a good place at all and I regret committing crime that paved way for my wife to give in to a married man following my conviction,” said Chaipa.

“My wife had been visiting me in prison every fortnight and she stopped eight months before my release. “She had been impregnated by Mapisa and upon my release I found her nursing a child and I forced her to pack her belongings and leave for her husband.

“She is now living with Mapisa as second wife in Eastview and I nearly stuck her with an iron bar but I feared to return to prison for murdering her.

“I am thinking of consulting a sangoma because I am hurt and failing to forgive Mapisa and my wife over their unholy marriage.

“Ndakaonda nekurwadziwa zvekuti nezvigunwe zvangu zvakatetepeka ndapera mafuta ese nekurwadziwa wangu,” said Chaipa showing photographs of him and Nyuke they posed for at the Prison Family week.

“Mugabe Shipped Diamonds, Ivory Illegally”: Report

By A Correspondent- Fresh startling details have emerged indicating how the late former President Robert Mugabe and his family worked with extop parastatal and security bosses to ship high-grade diamonds and ivory out of the country.

Mugabe – who died in September 2019 – was as shrewd in underhand dealings as he was in politics, according to exclusive information obtained by the Zimbabwe Independent, this week.

This comes amid reports that his vast farming empire under Gushungo Holdings is crumbling, with workers owed salaries, while part of the estate in Mazowe – 40km north of Harare – is being leased to a millionaire businessman.

In private briefings this week, it emerged that Mugabe and his family could have had a close working relationship with the then Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) commissioner-general Gershem Pasi through a diamond cutting and processing company – Gemgrade Mining Company.

This was revealed in confidential information belonging to Gushungo Holdings dated October 12, 2015, when a former Mugabe top employee at Alpha Omega stepped down from his post.

Documents which were part of a handover-takeover of confidential files included Gemgrade Mining Company papers – “a company used by Mr G Pasi for processing the diamonds”.

Other classified files included an agreement between Cafnet and Homologue Investments – an outfit which was marked as a Russian investor “who pulled out last minute” from one of the Mugabe deals.

However, questions abound as to how the Mugabes were in possession of a Gemgrade Mining Company file at a time when the country was extracting diamonds in Chiadzwa, Marange in Manicaland.

The Mugabe-Pasi diamond relationship could have been a conduit to trade in the gems locally and internationally, the confidential papers show.

Pasi could not be reached for comment, as his mobile phone was not reachable. Questions sent via SMS went unanswered.

Mugabe’s daughter Bona, who oversees family businesses, could not be reached as her two mobile numbers were inaccessible.

Further details connected to the Mugabes’ mining ambitions involve an investment vehicle named Confidence Mining Private Limited domiciled in Mazowe – the very area where the former First Family operated its core business.

In a letter seen by the Independent this week, dated August 16, 2013, Confidence Mining Limited director operations Cosmas Noah Ngwenya wrote to the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC) seeking partnership in the exploration and mining of diamonds in Marange.

“We are Confidence Mining (Pvt) Ltd, a wholly owned Zimbabwe indigenous company incorporated in terms of the Zimbabwe Companies Act. Confidence Mining has huge interests in diamond mining and is thus seeking opportunities to venture into this field. We hereby apply to partner with ZMDC for this venture,” part of the letter reads.

“We have both the technical and financial capacity and resources to immediately undertake exploration of the resource. Our area of interest is Marange Diamond area.”

Confidence Mining’s involvement in the Marange gems and the Gemgrade Mining Company exposes Mugabe’s hypocrisy, as he accused foreign and local companies of looting Chiadzwa diamonds.

The former president later made unsubstantiated allegations that Zimbabwe lost US$15 billion in illicit diamond trade, resulting in the closure of operations, as the government took over all diamond mining ventures through the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC).

Confidence Mining also has interests in gold mining in the Mazowe area as part of the Mugabes’ vast business ventures.

The Independent also gathered that Mugabe and his wife Grace, were once implicated in an ivory smuggling syndicate after their aide (name supplied) was caught at the Robert Mugabe International Airport after a bag mix-up. The ivory was being spirited to China.

Presidential luggage is not subject to airport checks but the ivory bag was carried by an aide who was intercepted by his bosses following a tipoff. The case died a natural death.

A damning report was written by a provincial intelligence officer who has since died, nailing the Mugabes over illegal ivory shipping.

The aide who was caught with the ivory has since resigned from government service and is now part of Grace’s private security.

Grace was also accused of using senior managers at Zimparks to approve the export of ivory without following due processes. The matter was once investigated in 2018, but again suffered a stillbirth.

Some of the ivory was shipped to China and other Far East countries as “donations”.

Zimbabwe has been losing a significant number of elephants to poaching – a highly lucrative global business valued at around US$47 billion annually, competing with human and drug trafficking.

-independent

‘Mnangagwa Died Of COVID-19’ Message Lands Beitbridge Couple In Hot Soup

A Beitbridge couple has been arrested for allegedly sending a message to a WhatsApp group claiming that President Mnangagwa had succumbed to Covid-19.

The suspects have become the latest to be caught in the web as authorities crack down on those publishing falsehoods.

Devine Panashe Maregere (20) and his wife Vongai Nomatter Chiminya (20) are accused of having falsely claimed that the Head of State had died on the morning of January 25 due to Covid-19 related complications.

The two have since appeared before Beitbridge Resident Magistrate, Mr Toyindepi Zhou charged for contravening Section 31 (a) (i) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9: 23 (publishing or communicating false statement prejudicial to the State).

They were remanded in custody to March 5.

Prosecuting, Miss Tsitsi Mutukwa said on January 26, the two were at their home in Dulivhadzimu when Chiminya received an audio message via a WhatsApp group “Ruwadzano Rwemadzimai” which she is a member of.

The audio message claimed that President Mnangagwa had died of Covid-19 on January 25 at around 6AM.

Chiminya allegedly sent the message to Maregere, who in turn forwarded it to another WhatsApp group, “Agents and Runners, Beitbridge”. He used his phone’s NetOne line to forward the audio message.

The offence was discovered the following day leading to the pairs’ arrest and the recovery of the two mobile phones, a Mobicel and Samsung Galaxy J4.

The incident follows the arrest of political activist Hopewell Chin’ono and MDC Alliance top leaders, Mr Job Sikhala and Advocate Fadzai Mahere for spreading false messages on social media.

On Tuesday, the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, Mr Aaron Nhepera warned the media and individuals to stop peddling falsehoods concerning Covid-19 deaths.

He said such falsehoods traumatise families of concerned individuals and causes alarm and despondency.

Several false death reports of ministers and senior members of the ruling Zanu-PF party were posted and circulated on social media last week causing anxiety among family members.

-State Media

Startling Details On Mugabe’s Shrewd Diamond, Ivory Dealings Emerge

By A Correspondent- Fresh startling details have emerged indicating how the late former President Robert Mugabe and his family worked with extop parastatal and security bosses to ship high-grade diamonds and ivory out of the country.

Mugabe – who died in September 2019 – was as shrewd in underhand dealings as he was in politics, according to exclusive information obtained by the Zimbabwe Independent, this week.

This comes amid reports that his vast farming empire under Gushungo Holdings is crumbling, with workers owed salaries, while part of the estate in Mazowe – 40km north of Harare – is being leased to a millionaire businessman.

In private briefings this week, it emerged that Mugabe and his family could have had a close working relationship with the then Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) commissioner-general Gershem Pasi through a diamond cutting and processing company – Gemgrade Mining Company.

This was revealed in confidential information belonging to Gushungo Holdings dated October 12, 2015, when a former Mugabe top employee at Alpha Omega stepped down from his post.

Documents which were part of a handover-takeover of confidential files included Gemgrade Mining Company papers – “a company used by Mr G Pasi for processing the diamonds”.

Other classified files included an agreement between Cafnet and Homologue Investments – an outfit which was marked as a Russian investor “who pulled out last minute” from one of the Mugabe deals.

However, questions abound as to how the Mugabes were in possession of a Gemgrade Mining Company file at a time when the country was extracting diamonds in Chiadzwa, Marange in Manicaland.

The Mugabe-Pasi diamond relationship could have been a conduit to trade in the gems locally and internationally, the confidential papers show.

Pasi could not be reached for comment, as his mobile phone was not reachable. Questions sent via SMS went unanswered.

Mugabe’s daughter Bona, who oversees family businesses, could not be reached as her two mobile numbers were inaccessible.

Further details connected to the Mugabes’ mining ambitions involve an investment vehicle named Confidence Mining Private Limited domiciled in Mazowe – the very area where the former First Family operated its core business.

In a letter seen by the Independent this week, dated August 16, 2013, Confidence Mining Limited director operations Cosmas Noah Ngwenya wrote to the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC) seeking partnership in the exploration and mining of diamonds in Marange.

“We are Confidence Mining (Pvt) Ltd, a wholly owned Zimbabwe indigenous company incorporated in terms of the Zimbabwe Companies Act. Confidence Mining has huge interests in diamond mining and is thus seeking opportunities to venture into this field. We hereby apply to partner with ZMDC for this venture,” part of the letter reads.

“We have both the technical and financial capacity and resources to immediately undertake exploration of the resource. Our area of interest is Marange Diamond area.”

Confidence Mining’s involvement in the Marange gems and the Gemgrade Mining Company exposes Mugabe’s hypocrisy, as he accused foreign and local companies of looting Chiadzwa diamonds.

The former president later made unsubstantiated allegations that Zimbabwe lost US$15 billion in illicit diamond trade, resulting in the closure of operations, as the government took over all diamond mining ventures through the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC).

Confidence Mining also has interests in gold mining in the Mazowe area as part of the Mugabes’ vast business ventures.

The Independent also gathered that Mugabe and his wife Grace, were once implicated in an ivory smuggling syndicate after their aide (name supplied) was caught at the Robert Mugabe International Airport after a bag mix-up. The ivory was being spirited to China.

Presidential luggage is not subject to airport checks but the ivory bag was carried by an aide who was intercepted by his bosses following a tipoff. The case died a natural death.

A damning report was written by a provincial intelligence officer who has since died, nailing the Mugabes over illegal ivory shipping.

The aide who was caught with the ivory has since resigned from government service and is now part of Grace’s private security.

Grace was also accused of using senior managers at Zimparks to approve the export of ivory without following due processes. The matter was once investigated in 2018, but again suffered a stillbirth.

Some of the ivory was shipped to China and other Far East countries as “donations”.

Zimbabwe has been losing a significant number of elephants to poaching – a highly lucrative global business valued at around US$47 billion annually, competing with human and drug trafficking.-Independent

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Henrietta Rushwaya Gold Heist Accomplices Freed On Bail

Henrietta Rushwaya’s accomplices, Stephen Tserai, Raphios Mufandauya and Gift Karanda, who are facing allegations of attempting to smuggle gold out of the country, were today freed on $30 000 bail each.

Harare regional magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna also ordered the trio not to visit the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport and report twice a month to the police.

Tserai, Karanda and Mufandauya are being jointly charged with Rushwaya and Pakistan businessman Ali Mohammed on smuggling, unlawful possession of gold, obstruction of course of justice.

Rushwaya and Ali Mohammed were freed on $100 000 each.

-State Media

Luke-ing The Beast In The Eye: Indeed, Death Is A Laughing Matter In Our Culture

By Luke Tamborinyoka| In the wake of the pandemic-induced deaths of four government ministers within a time frame of a few days, Zimbabweans have taken to social media to taunt and take pot-shots at uncaring government leaders in what some have described as a violation of the values of our common humanity or ubuntu.

This piece will argue that it is certainly not part of our culture to celebrate or to wish death upon anyone, including even our enemies. It is even worse, in fact a real anathema to the values of ubuntu, to kill people or to wish death on anyone, a cardinal sin for which those now crying foul over the deathly parodies have themselves shamelessly committed in the past!

I argue that our culture certainly permits and allows the invocation of the power of taunts, mirth, derision and laughter at our funerals to lighten the burden of the grief spawned by the spectre of death. Otherwise, without some comic distraction, a bereaved people can weep itself to death! Such parody is also a vehicle and an avenue for a community to vent its suppressed feelings, especially in an environment where people are ordinarily not allowed to freely express themselves.

The whole essence of the family friend or sahwira in the Shona culture, whose presence at the funeral is not only to partake the rigour of hard work but mainly to make people laugh, usually by aping the habits of the deceased to the merriment of the mourners, is evidence that in our tradition, humour and laughter have always been conjoined to the tragic occasion of death.

The elevated role of the sahwira especially at funerals, has always been an ingrained part of our culture, a stress-coping mechanism devised by our forefathers and foremothers to provide comic relief in those dire times when we lose our loved ones. Therefore, since time immemorial, death and laughter have always been Siamese twins in our culture.

Zimbabweans across the spectrum have been dying over the years, especially in the past year mainly due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic has worsened already fractured livelihoods, especially in light of fragile and highly informal economies such as ours.

It is pertinent to note that when ordinary Zimbabweans were dying due to this global pandemic, which in our case has come without any safety nets amid a collapsed health services sector, no one regarded this death of commoners as a crisis. Even then, with a government unconcerned by their plight, despondent Zimbabweans have been laughing and joking about their own deaths, the parlous state of the economy and the effects of the pandemic on their already fractured livelihoods. Even before the death of the government ministers, the people were already laughing at themselves and posting jokes about the pandemic and their parlous circumstances. That laughter was a coping mechanism amid a monumental crisis especially in a country where there is no form of safety nets to cushion a populace ravaged by a global scourge.

In fact, no one invoked the mantra of ubuntu to those in authority about the inhumanity of not injecting funds to revive a collapsed health sector in the wake of this unmitigated health crisis.

When this pandemic first hit the shores of our land early last year and ordinary people started dying in their numbers in the countryside, no one raised issues of ubuntu when government and the well-heeled—against the dictates of empathy associated with our culture— established their own exclusive, fully resourced facility in the plush suburb of Mt Pleasant. Back then, I ranted about the wickedness of establishing this exclusive, segregatory facility which I branded “the Mt Pleasant facility of shame” !

Zanu PF, the party (mis) running government which has been at the forefront of maiming and murdering innocent citizens against the tenets and values of ubuntu remained loudly quiet and never invoked the basic values of our common humanity when a whole government created an exclusive facility for the elite and left the rest of us to die.

But now that it is clear that money, power and social status will not provide any form of immunity to this uncaring, tummied lot, the class of power and privilege is now panicking.

The mantra of ubuntu, which was never raised when the poor were dying in huge numbers while an inept government stood by and watched, is now being invoked simply because the people are exercising their right to free speech over the spectre of death that has now scaled over the high perimeter walls of the plush homes in Glen Lorne, Follyjon and Shawasha Hills, where the rich and the powerful government ministers reside.

No supermen and superwomen

Emmerson Mnangagwa was in the news recently, making the point that the Covid-19 pandemic was not selective. He said the scourge had no spectators and adjudicators, no holier than thou, no supermen and superwomen.

He was absolutely right. Only that the irony was lost on him that this was a message more to his government than to anyone else; the same government that had presumed that their social class and their lofty status provided them with immunity from this ravaging pandemic.

It is no one else but government ministers; the well-heeled and the politically connected who behaved as if the pandemic was only for the poor, ordinary Zimbabweans.

When this lot in government, led by the likes of former Health Minister Obediah Moyo, were stealing Covid-19 funds in a scam the media branded Covidgate, the assumption was that this was a pandemic only for ordinary people and from which Cabinet Ministers and senior government officials were sufficiently cushioned because they were immortal and superhuman.

When the regime was locking down the country for everyone else except itself, proscribing gatherings for the rest of us while allowing their DCC elections to take place, the presumption was that they—and only they— could afford to gather because they were too superior to catch this deadly virus.

By-elections were suspended ostensibly to prevent the ordinary people from exercising their democratic rights under under the perfect cover and excuse of the pandemic. But the extraordinary Congress by the surrogates was allowed to proceed because the assumption then was that Covid-19 had its chosen constituency and could not dare affect the “revolutionary party” and its acolytes.

All this happened because the privileged political elite deemed themselves to be spectators, nay adjudicators in the wake of this pandemic. Indeed, they presumed themselves to be supermen and superwomen who were well-beyond the scope and remit of this scourge.

They arrested ghetto boys DJ Fantan and Levels for hosting a superspreader gig on New Year’s eve in the poor people’s township of Mbare. But no action was taken on the organisers of the lavish party hosted by Kuda Tagwireyi, which most of these government ministers attended and where they are rumoured to have contracted the deadly virus.

It was because these government ministers and the political elite in Zanu PF presumed themselves to be supermen and superwomen who could not catch the virus.

Now that they are also dying and are meetihg the same deathly fate with the ordinary people, Zimbabweans can justifiably afford a chuckle and mumble to themselves ” Zvaiwana ngwarati ….”

This warped presumption that this pandemic will make a selection based on status and class is what has made Zimbabweans to taunt and make jokes around the tragic deaths of the chefs .

All of us will perish if we don’t start feeling for each other, especially the privileged few who are now attending burials at the national heroes acre clad in more PPE than that available in all our public hospitals put together. We are all at the mercy of this deadly pandemic. But it is the rich and the powerful, through their acts of omission and commission, that have unwittingly invited scorn and derision upon themselves, now that the shoe of death has shifted to their foot!

Only on Monday, government announced that it was procuring Covid-19 vaccines but would first give priority to Cabinet Ministers, senior government officials, MPs, soldiers, the police and frontline health workers.

No one would begrudge frontline health workers as a priority. But sidelining ordinary Zimbabweans while putting a premium on the political elite is the kind of behaviour that will exhort the people to taunt them when this self-centred lot meet their own fate, in spite of the massive expenditure to take care of only themselves.

We are all equal. We all carry equal importance in the eyes of our God. It is the regime itself, through its unbridled self-centredness and self-arrogated sense of value and importance at the expense of the ordinary citizenry, that is inviting scorn upon itself when the spectre of death eventually visits them in spite of all these selfish insurance measures designed to protect only themselves.

And when people laugh at them on social media platforms, that we are in this together despite the tilted heavy investment only for their own protection, they invoke the mantra of ubuntu, claiming it is not cultural to mock leaders in their death.

The selective invocation of the mantra of ubuntu

There is a Shona proverb that says Dindingwe rinonaka richakweva rimwe, kana rokwevewa roti mavara angu ozarevhu . Literally translated, this means that a cheetah may enjoy dragging its fellow through the mud, but when the roles are reversed, it opts to be dragged on the carpet for fear that the mud will soil its squeaky clean spots!

The English equivalent is: What is good for the goose must be good for the gander.

The political elite that is now shouting loud about ubuntu was conspicuously silent about the same cultural values when they were hacking people to death in unbridled political violence over the years.

No one talked about ubuntu during the era of “short sleeve” and “long sleeve” when paid party goons and State security agents were callously harming innocent people, chopping off their hands and amputating them with blunt tenon saws because they dared support a political party of their choice!

We must assume that it was permissible under our culture then when Mnangagwa was publicly wishing that he be allowed to play God when he was threatening to turn off oxygen supplies to innocent citizens because they had chosen to support a political party of their choice!

No one invoked the mantra of ubuntu when soldiers and police shot and killed innocent citizens on August 1, 2018 in callous acts of State-sanctioned murder, as confirmed by the Mothlahte Commission, set up by none other than Mr Mnangagwa himself! To date, no action has been taken against the perpetrators of these heinous acts.

It must have been part of our culture when government agents again murdered over 20 people in January 2019, as confirmed by the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission. Again, no action has been taken against anyone even though some innocent people are now orphans, widows and widowers, courtesy of the State.

Stealing Covid-19 funds when people are dying like flies is like squandering chema, the funeral token. It is definitely not part of ubuntu to run away with the funeral purse! Yet they did it and no one raised the issue of ubuntu, which is now being recklessly flaunted because the pandemic is now claiming Cabinet ministers’ lives in Chisipite and Borrowdale Brooke.

Was it part of the values of _ubuntu for State security agents to abduct and sexually abuse three innocent women, including an Honourable MP?

Was it part of our values of ubuntu for Oppah Muchinguri to celebrate the pandemic-induced deaths in the US and Europe—in her warped theory that the pandemic would not harm anyone among us; that it was God’s plan to perish only those in the countries that had imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe?

The point is that we must condemn any form of celebration of anyone’s death because it is not part of our values, moreso to those with a penchant to maim and kill who are now taking offence at those laughing at the fact that this pandemic is not selective and is claiming the lives of both the dollarless and the dollarful! .

Whoever celebrates the death of a fellow human being must be condemned, whether its Oppah Muchinguri or Emmerson Mnangagwa who publicly wished that he be granted capacity to switch off oxygen supplies to innocent citizens whose only crime was that they have chosen to support a political party of their choice.

In my view, what the regime’s goons are touting to have been a celebration of death by the weather-beaten citizens of this country was not in any way a celebration. It was simply a public but voluble expression of anger by a repressed citizenry disgusted by the self-centred nature of a political elite that had naively presumed this pandemic to be a bayonet only targeted at the poor but have now realised, to their shock, that they are now equally at the mercy of the same instrument.

For example, there were strident calls for Mnangagwa to cut short his annual leave and return to attend to the burgeoning crisis in the country, given the spike in the mortality rate. He chose not to heed the plea and remained on vacation, sticking the proverbial sticks in his ears because the people who were dying were the poor people in Domboshava, Dombodema, Malipati and Kazangarare.

He only cut short his annual leave and adopted a sense of urgency when four government ministers died!

It is this kind of attitude that irks the ordinary citizen and exhorts them to express their revulsion through taunts on social media platforms, making jokes about this inept leadership that does not care for the ordinary people. Mnangagwa only realised the pandemic had reached another level in the country when Sibusiso Moyo and other senior government officials succumbed to Covid-19, confirming the Animal Farm dictum that all animals are equal but some are more equal than others! So there was no crisis when ordinary people were dying. It only became a crisis when government ministers died?

People will throw all sorts of invective, as they are now doing on social media, when they realise they have leaders who believe it is not a crisis when villagers and poor people are dying; that it only becomes a crisis when government ministers die to the extent that the leader will cut short his vacation and make an urgent address to the nation—and for the first time without a scarf around his neck.

For Mnangagwa, it only became a crisis when the pandemic hit the villas and the mansions in Follyjon, Chisipite, Borrowdale, Glen Lorne and Shawasha Hills.

Now that is what has made people throw all sorts of taunts at their leadership. And it’s definitely part of ubuntu to send a few home-truths, even during a funeral. For we, the people, have become the sahwira of our detached political leaders who seem to be unsure where the citizens’ social media invective is emanating from.

And the people have got the cultural licence to taunt their leaders for not caring for them, thinking only about themselves in a pandemic in which we are all equally vulnerable.

Now that the leaders are making arrangements to bring vaccines into the country because Cabinet ministers are now dying, they have now publicly announced that only government ministers and senior officials will be prioritised, further provoking an already irate citizenry.

This blatant form of discrimination and selectivity is not only a silent genocide on the rest of the citizenry but represents the most blatant violation of a cardinal right enshrined in section 56 of our Constitution—the right to equality and non-discrimination.

And again, this holier-than-thou, supermen and superwomen attitude is actually a crude form of apartheid.

Conclusion

The truth is that we are in this together. We are all vulnerable. We must treat each other equally, and with respect, in the wake of this pandemic.

Any kind of segregation–as if government leaders are supermen and superwomen– will make the citizens laugh at them when death scales their mighty durawalls to visit them in the comfort of their plush villas and mansions.

The derision and laughter will not necessarily be a celebration of their death but a noting that we are all equal before the same God and that our Deity in Heaven is the ultimate leveller of human fate and circumstance!

The people are taunting the chefs when they succumb to the pandemic simply because there was a time this lot naively thought the pandemic would only target the poor. When they were stealing Covid-19 funds, they thought it was money meant for a pandemic of the poor. Unbeknown to them, this scourge was soon to become the ultimate leveller and no one, including them, was going to be safe.

They may have presumed that by dint of their social status and their earthly trinkets, their V8 engines would whisk them away from death. But God always knew we are all equally vulnerable.

It it were campaign regalia, every Zimbabwean would have been handed an assortment of bandanas, doeks and wrap-cloths simply because this lot would be soliciting for our valuable votes. Now that they pilfered power, they have equally pilfered the funds meant to mitigate the effects of the scourge and cannot even afford to dole out for free the life-saving masks and sanitizers.

For them, our votes are more important than our lives. But people can only vote when they are alive?

This pandemic knows no party card and no status. We are in this together. But when you claim that the vaccines are only for the chefs, and then eventually succumb to the same pandemic , even with the vaccines that you would have stocked only for yourselves, don’t stop the citizens from mocking you even in your death.

It is that egocentrism and self-centredmess of only thinking about oneself that is definitely not part of the sacred values of ubuntu .

In our culture, the collective has always been more important than the individual, regardless of that individual’s social status or the fatness of their bank account.

Covid-19 is real and we are all vulnerable; whether scarfed or de-scarfed, moneyed or not moneyed, Zanu PF or MDC Alliance, whether we reside in Epworth or Borrowdale, Domboshava or Dombodema and regardless of whether one drives a Ferrari or a battered Mazda 323, whether one’s means of locomotion is a wheelchair, a wheelbarrow or a Merc.

Welcome to Covid-19, the ultimate leveller of our fate and our predicament. Indeed, the pandemic has taught us that our presumed differences are all a matter of artifice.

After all, we shall all be buried in the same soil on the same earth, all awaiting judgement by the same God!

Luke Tamborinyoka is the Deputy Secretary for Presidential Affairs in the MDC Alliance led by Advocate Nelson Chamisa . He writes here in his personal capacity. You can interact with him on Facebook or on the Twitter handle @ luke_tambo .

Thomas Mapfumo Shares Pic From Oliver Mtukudzi Show

On the anniversary of the late Oliver Mtukudzi’s death, 5;days ago, his compatriot, Thomas Mapfumo shared a photograph from a show 17 years ago.

The Mtukudzi show 17 years ago

Mapfumo said:

“This is a pic from about 17 or so yrs ago. Oliver was on tour and played in Roseburg, Oregon.

“My daughter enjoyed the show so much that she ended up on stage with Oliver, who graciously welcomed her. A wonderful soul, always.”

Kariba Is The World’s Largest Man Made Lake, Built By Rhodesians.

Lake Kariba is the world’s largest man-made lake by volume. It covers 2,150 square miles and is approximately 140 miles long by 20 miles wide. Studies have shown that the massive amount of water even caused seismic activity in the area, resulting in several earthquakes. Locals on the other hand say the earthquakes are because a snake is angry. – Source: lakehomes.com

UK, Zimbabwean Scientists Collaborate In Tackling Covid-19.

United Kingdom (UK) researchers are collaborating with Zimbabwean scientists through the use of latest technologies to gain insight into Covid-19 and tackle its spread.

This comes as the country has this month witnessed a surge in infections and deaths from the virus although latest figures show infections to be abating.

In partnership with the UK’s Quadram Institute, the National Microbiology Reference Laboratory (NMRL) Zimbabwe has successfully sequenced genomes to help develop what could be called a “family tree,” or phylogenetic analysis, for the virus in the country.

UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock confirmed the development on Twitter on Tuesday this week saying the partnership would see countries such as Zimbabwe offered laboratory capacity and advice to analyse new strains of coronavirus.

In a statement, Quadram Institute said: “Today’s announcement by Health Secretary Matt Hancock of UK support with genomics expertise to help other countries identify new Covid-19 variants, comes as researchers at the Quadram Institute outline their work supporting scientists in Zimbabwe.

“UK government announcements of the New Variant Assessment Platform will see other countries offered UK laboratory capacity and advice to analyse new strains of coronavirus

“In common with many other countries facing the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Zimbabwe recorded its first recorded case of the SARS-CoV-2 in March 2020.”

Extensive public health interventions were then swiftly put in place to help control transmission and protect people.

Part of the public health measures taken by Zimbabwe included identifying and understanding the detailed genetic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2, especially its behaviour in terms of transmission, capacity to mutate and virulence.

According to Quadram Institute, the genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 was key in helping Zimbabwe understand and track the virus as it evolved, identify where the virus was coming from, how it was spreading, and inform public health control measures needed to limit its spread.

“To complete the initiative, with this kind of detailed genetic detective work involved, the Ministry of Health and Child Care tasked its NMRL in Harare, with sequencing of the genetic material of positive samples from 100 coronavirus patients, between March and June 2020.

“Key objectives for NMRL sought to help understand initial transmission of the disease, gain insight into domestic transmission of the virus, add context to the regional and global scientific data and to evaluate the role genomic sequencing could play in analysing infection outbreak,” reads the statement.

The Quadram Institute on the Norwich Research Park, UK, as part of the Covid-19 Genomics UK (COG-UK) consortium, was also undertaking genomic sequencing for the UK government.

According Quadram Institute report, given the long-standing relationship and partnership between Zimbabwe and the UK in terms of academic and scientific research, the Quadram Institute was ideally placed to help provide the much-needed support and expertise to NMRL in Zimbabwe where necessary.

The Quadram Institute’s Professor Rob Kingsley said: “We were already working with scientists at NMRL to study typhoid fever in Zimbabwe and we used this close working relationship to rapidly pivot in response to the Covid-19 emergency. Our Zimbabwean colleagues continue to strive to apply the most recent technologies to address the ongoing epidemic.”

The findings of the NMRL indicate that regional migration in southern Africa played a significant role in the transmission of the virus, more so than intercontinental travel.

Whilst early cases of Covid-19 in Zimbabwe were introductions from travel from the USA, UK and Dubai, later cases centred around continental migration, largely from South Africa.

The genomic analysis of Zimbabwe’s 100 samples showed there were at least 25 separate independent introductions of SARS-CoV-2 into the country that were associated with eight global lineages.

From May 2020 onwards, surveillance highlighted a rise in cases originating with Zimbabwean residents returning from neighbouring countries, especially South Africa.

Most of the returnees were asymptomatic and there was a two-week residential quarantine system in place. Testing was undertaken and on multiple occasions, generated positive results for SARS-CoV-2.- Herald

ED Death Rumour: Couple Arrested

A couple has been arrested for allegedly broadcasting via a WhatsApp group that President Mnangagwa had succumbed to Covid19.

The Beitbridge based suspects become the latest to be caught up in the web as Government cracks hard on those publishing falsehoods.

Devine Panashe Maregere (20) and his wife Vongai Nomatter Chiminya (20) are accused of having falsely claimed that the Head of State had died on the morning of January 25 due to Covid-19 related complications.

The two have since appeared before Beitbridge resident magistrate Mr Toyindepi Zhou charged with contravening section 31 (a)(i) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23 (publishing or communicating false statement prejudicial to the State).

They were remanded in custody to March 5. Prosecuting, Miss Tsitsi Mutukwa said on January 26, the two were at their place of residence in Dulivhadzimu Suburb when Chiminya received an audio message via a WhatsApp group ‘Ruwadzano Rwemadzimai’ which she is a member of.

The audio message claimed that President Mnangagwa had died of Covid19 on January 25 at around 6.24am.

Chiminya allegedly sent the message to Maregere, who in turn forwarded it to another WhatsApp group, “Agents and Runners, Beitbridge”. He used his phone NetOne line to forward the audio message.

The offence was discovered on the following day leading to the pair’s arrest and the recovery of the two mobile phones, a Mobicel and Samsung Galaxy J4. -Herald

US$45 million COVID Money Vanishes, Poor Zimbabweans Now Forced To Pay For Tests.

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By A Correspondent- The chairperson of the Parliamentary Health Committee, Dr Ruth Labode has queried why citizens are being asked to pay for Covid-19 tests when government received an estimated US$45 million to procure Covid-19 test kits.

Labode said people should not be paying for Covid-19 tests and attributed the development to corruption.

She said:

“The Global Fund gave Zimbabwe US$45m to buy Covid-19 test kits. Why are people still forced to pay US$60 for a Covid-19 test? It’s corruption.”

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Businessman In Shock As $280,000 Is Withdrawn From Bank Account.

A Bulawayo businessman was left clutching his empty bank card after an unknown person withdrew more than $200 000 from his bank account.

Sudden loss..businessman reports fraud to police

Puluko Moyo, who runs a thriving farm in Matabeleland South and supplies meat to local retail shops, told B- Metro that he got the shock of his life after a till operator at a local supermarket told him that there was no money in his bank account.

“Last week on Friday I intended to buy groceries at a big chain supermarket but I got shocked after a till operator told me that there were no funds in the bank account. It was a shocker because there was more than $280 000 in the bank account,” he said.

Moyo said what shocked him more was that he had not shared his pin number with anyone.

“I’m the only one who uses the card and no one knows my pin number, even my wife does not know it. After that I had to report the matter at Bulawayo Central Police Station, but until now they have not yet apprehended the person who withdrew my money,” said the dejected Moyo.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident.

“We are investigating a case of fraud where a local businessman discovered that an unknown person had withdrawn $280 000 from his bank account. Members of the public are urged to swiftly report to a bank any anomaly to their bank card or when they discover that someone has tampered with their bank account or when they have lost a pin number,” he said.

Moyo said he reported the matter to his bank. “The bank manager checked the bank statement and confirmed that my money was withdrawn from the bank account. We then checked the CCTV and it showed a man who was wearing a worksuit and big hat which partially obscured his face buying goods. The man tried by all means to avoid the camera as such we could not recognise his face,” he said.

He said he has since had his card blocked. -B Metro

Mnangagwa Launches Bursary Program

Emmerson Mnangagwa has launched a personal bursary programme – the Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa University of Zambia Scholarship Programme (ED-UNZA) – that is set to benefit students from both Zimbabwe and Zambia.

Ten students drawn each from the country’s provinces were seen off by the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Professor Amon Murwira at the University of Zimbabwe, where the ED-UNZA Scholarship Programme was launched today.

The 10 students are expected to leave for the neighboring country tomorrow, five students from Zambia are expected in the country soon to start their studies at the university of their choice.- state media

Govt Doesn’t Care About Education

#SaveOurEducationZW: THE ROAD TO VICTORY

Robson Chere

By Robson Chere | Revolutionary greetings comrades we are living in difficult, trying and abnormal times, Covid19 is causing so much distress to an already distressed society, the nation we call Zimbabwe, our pride and joy. Alas the pride that used to exist is no longer there just a memory and the joy has already deserted our nation, people dying from Covid19 is a worldwide daily horror but if we are to call a spade a spade the horror would have been lessened if we had a more focused government that is pro people, democratic and service delivery centered, we have a crippled health system that should have been given serious priority over the years and now people are failing to access basic healthcare to help them cope with the difficulties associated with the Corona Virus and hence a high death toll.

Our Education Sector has endured so much battering and assault that not only has it dropped standards but it is now in comatose state due to a pitiless regime that is only focused on looting and amassing personal wealth at the expense of the nation. Our government position on education is very clear, “ They don’t care,” especially the rural school system is in so much distress, some schools exist only in name because if you care to look at the infrastructure it is dilapidated or non- existent with lessons being conducted under trees as if we are still in 18th century Zimbabwe. It takes heart, courage and determination of our teachers to teach in such kind of school setups for as ambassadors of education we will not sit down and watch the education sector being left to die and rot by supposedly responsible authorities who do not even have an iota of responsibility and care.

Now they have criminalized trade Unionism and made it a crime to demand a living wage from your employer, the problem with this government is that they see every situation as a nail that deserves a hammer when dialogue and positive response is the only logical way. We understand the notion not to get on the wrong side of small- minded people with a little authority but we are on the right side of the normal and we will not tire of reminding through quiet diplomacy or vocal diplomacy. A radical shift is necessary to effect a revolution within our education sector if we are to save it from certain death, as teachers, learners and indeed the whole of Zimbabwe we should amplify our voices to demand change, where there is a will there is a way, if they close one road we will open another till Uhuru.
The state has been amplifying their heavy- handed response to dissenting voices of reason in order to instill fear but fear is a feeling not a permanent state, if we choose to conquer we should choose to conquer fear. As teachers we declared Incapacitation as a genuine call for serious change but our calls fell on deaf and unrepentant ears, the teaching profession has lost value, dignity and character because a teacher’s salary is way below the poverty datum line.

Now our government has adopted a command approach on education however whilst a command approach can work on agriculture it cannot work on education, SIMPLE. Teachers and learners were exposed to death when the government commanded schools to be opened and the rate of infections in schools rose alarmingly and a number of deaths were recorded because they refused to listen to the advice of health professionals and relevant stakeholders and also basic common sense and now it seems like they learnt nothing and forgot everything as they also commanded exams to continue even in the threat of a deadly second wave of Covid19 and the results have been catastrophic.
We have come to a point were we must be our own saviours and serve society by saving the education sector, we should provide comprehensive and sound reforms and implement them, let us not just be the preachers of change but we should be the change we want to see. We should not fail future generations because we were afraid to effect change in our capacity as ambassadors of education and the greater community of Zimbabwe.

Way Forward

Tommorrow is a Revolutionary mandate to heed the call for action through protest.

How to Protest?

Citizens and teachers are urged to participate in a two fold protest, one fold is the “ Education Relay Protest” and the second fold “ Education Service Protest.”

Education Relay Protest
This is an online protest under which an individual raises a clear demand on education through either a placard or just a typed message. The individual protestor relays the message to 10 more citizens who are tagged and invited to help amplify the message to get attention from duty bearers. Messages are directed to the President of Zimbabwe, President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education. Each of the 10 protestors who were tagged is expected to relay the message to 10 more protestors.

We have to sustain the chain until we get a response from duty bearers.

Education Service Protest.

Under the education service protest citizens are expected to provide education services in an area of expertise. The rationale of the protest is that in the absence of tangible government support of education we can still work together as citizens and share information. Duty bearers want to keep the population ignorant so that the people can be easily manipulated.

We reject ignorance and we should strive to educate each other. The education content should include formal curriculum content for learners, homeschooling mentoring for parents, civic education to other citizens and more particularly awareness on COVID19.

We call upon the citizens of Zimbabwe to join the #SaveOurEducationZW campaign tomorrow 29 January 2021.

We demand the implementation of our proposed ADAPT education blue print to save education from collapse. Join the protest and send a message to duty bearers.

SaveOurEducationZW

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
LET US ADD OUR VOICES TOMORROW
DEMO DEMO DEMO
ALUTA CONTINUA

CDE ROBSON ‘NIKITA’ CHERE

MDC Alliance Denounces Prolonged Detention Of Alan Moyo

Tinashe Sambiri|Human rights activist, Alan Moyo has been denied bail by High Court Judge Justice Foroma.

“Pro-democracy campaigner Allan Moyo, who has spent more than 50 days in detention, will continue detained in prison after Justice Foroma dismissed his bail appeal,” Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said in a statement.

“Cde Alan Moyo’s application for Bail has been denied by Justice Foroma at the High court,” commented Hon Joana Mamombe.

“We call for the immediate release of Cde Alan Moyo.His prolonged detention is unacceptable. Alan Moyo is not a bandit ,” said MDC Alliance Students Council Secretary General Rujeko Hither Mpambwa.

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Cop Attempts To “Kill” Colleague For Poisoning His Puppy

A POLICE officer had no choice, but to escape through a window when his colleague, who was baying for his blood for poisoning his puppy, took an axe and hacked his doors in an effort to gain entry into his bedroom.

A source said Constable Wellington Munemo and his colleague only identified as Constable Sibanda live in the same house in Njube suburb.

Constable Sibanda got wind that Constable Munemo had poisoned his puppy resulting in its death. An angry Sibanda armed himself with an axe and headed to Munemo’s room.

“He dashed to Munemo’s room, upon getting there he knocked at the door, but he couldn’t get any response. After that he called out Munemo’s wife but still there was no response ,”said the source.

Seeing that he was not getting any response Sibanda axed the kitchen door and gained entry into the house.
While wielding his axe and baying for his colleague’s blood he tried to open the bedroom door but it was locked. He axed it.

“Seeing that his colleague was in a no-nonsense mood and could kill him, Munemo was left with no option but to escape through the bedroom window and sprinted to Western Commonage Police Station where he reported the matter,” said the source.

Sibanda is expected to appear at Western Commonage courts for malicious damage to property.

Efforts to get a comment from Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube were fruitless.- B-Metro

Government Likely To Extend Lockdown…

The Ad-Hoc Inter-Ministerial Taskforce on Covid-19 will make deliberations on the extension of the Level 4 national lockdown announced by the Government early this year.

Health experts are recommending the extension of the strict movement controls to slow the spread of infections which threatened to spiral out of control this month.

The 30-day lockdown elevated to Level 4 is coming to an end next week, and the vice chairman of the taskforce Professor Amon Murwira, said they will consider. the extension of the strict movement controls to slow the spread of infections which threatened to spiral out of control this month.- The Herald

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ZRP Cop Robbed…

A Police officer stationed at Mzilikazi Police Station in Bulawayo survived death by a whisker after he was hit on the head twice with a rock by one of the robbers who intended to rob him.

A close friend to the law enforcer, who declined to be named, said Constable Clever Moyo (28) was attacked near Tshaka Early Childhood Development School in Makokoba while he was walking at around 07:40PM on Friday last week.

“He was in a police uniform walking from Makokoba to report for duty at Mzilikazi Police Station. When he got near Tshaka Early Childhood Development School, Xolisani Tshuma and his unidentified partner in crime emerged from a dark spot and ordered Moyo to stop. While Moyo was trying to figure out what was happening Tshuma hit him (Moyo) on the head with a rock, causing him to fall,” said Moyo’s close friend.

While Moyo was lying on the ground bleeding from the head, the source said, Tshuma’s accomplice hit Moyo on the head again with a rock.

“Moyo screamed for help. A fellow policeman, who was using the same road, heard his cries and came to his rescue,” said the source.

The source added: “Tshuma and his unidentified friend took to their heels and the policeman pursued them. Tshuma was apprehended but his accomplice got away. Tshuma surrendered Moyo’s cellphone which he had stolen. He was taken to Mzilikazi Police Station.”

Moyo was rushed to Mpilo Central Hospital where he was admitted and discharged.- B- Metro

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Man Brutally Kills Wife For “Cheating”

A MAN from Trenance suburb in Bulawayo has been arrested after he assaulted his wife to death with fists and stones for allegedly cheating on him.

A family member who preferred not to be named said Craig Walters (43) got wind that his wife Meryline Walters (38) was sharing his velvet cake with another man in the suburb.

The family member said then it happened that on 23 January this year Meryline delayed coming home, her husband got worried and left home at around 6PM to look for her.

“Craig met his wife near a bushy area a few metres away from their house and that did not go down well him. He accused his wife of cheating on him, but his wife stood her ground saying it was not true that she was cheating on him. But he maintained that she was sleeping around. What caused the situation to spiral out of control was that when he asked her what she was doing in the bush, she gave a flimsy response,” said the family member.

The family member added: “An argument ensued between the two resulting in Craig hitting his wife with fists and booted feet all over the body causing her to fall down and bleed.” As if that was not enough he reached for stones and hit her while she was wriggling on the ground.

“She bled profusely, shockingly, Craig left her around 8:30PM lying on the ground and went home,” said the family insider.

The family member said at around 10PM Craig went back to the scene of the crime and found her lying unconscious in a pool of blood.

“He lifted her and took her home. He placed her on a sofa in the lounge room expecting that she would be fine. He left her there and retired to bed. Later on one of the family members tried to wake her up but she could not wake up prompting him to call their elderly relative who came and discovered that she had passed on. The relative reported the matter at a police station. Craig was arrested,” said a family member.

A source close to investigations said police attended the scene and found the deceased lying unconscious on a sofa while covered with a blanket.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident.- B-Metro

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Ngarivhume, President Chamisa To Push For Key Reforms …

Tinashe Sambiri| July 31 Movement facilitator, Jacob Ngarivhume has revealed that he will work closely with MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa to push for key reforms.

Ngarivhume has already pointed out that President Chamisa is a mature leader who deserves the support of all opposition leaders in the country.

“I had a conversation with my brother Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Very excited about working together and combining effort in the coming weeks and months to build a broad consensus to push the reforms agenda and double down on the anti- corruption fight during this critical period we are in, where greater accountability is absolutely imperative,” said Ngarivhume.

Jacob Ngarivhume

Coronavirus And Mental Health: A Global Analysis

First published in 2020

Joint release by the World Health Organization, United for Global Mental Health and the World Federation for Mental Health

Mental health is one of the most neglected areas of public health.

Close to 1 billion people are living with a mental disorder, 3 million people die every year from the harmful use of alcohol and one person dies every 40 seconds by suicide. And now, billions of people around the world have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which is having a further impact on people’s mental health.

Yet, relatively few people around the world have access to quality mental health services. In low- and middle-income countries, more than 75% of people with mental, neurological and substance use disorders receive no treatment for their condition at all. Furthermore, stigma, discrimination, punitive legislation and human rights abuses are still widespread.

The limited access to quality, affordable mental health care in the world before the pandemic, and particularly in humanitarian emergencies and conflict settings, has been further diminished due to COVID-19 as the pandemic has disrupted health services around the world.

Primary causes have been infection and the risk of infection in long-stay facilities such as care homes and psychiatric institutions; barriers to meeting people face-to-face; mental health staff being infected with the virus; and the closing of mental health facilities to convert them into care facilities for people with COVID-19.

Move for mental health: let’s invest
That’s why, for this year’s(2020) World Mental Health Day, WHO, together with partner organizations, United for Global Mental Health and the World Federation for Mental Health, is calling for a massive scale-up in investment in mental health.

To encourage public action around the world, a World Mental Health Day campaign, Move for mental health: let’s invest will kick off in September.
“World Mental Health Day is an opportunity for the world to come together and begin redressing the historic neglect of mental health,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization.

“We are already seeing the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on people’s mental well-being, and this is just the beginning. Unless we make serious commitments to scale up investment in mental health right now, the health, social and economic consequences will be far-reaching.”

During the past few months, the World Health Organization has issued, in collaboration with partners, guidance and advice on mental health for health workers and other frontline workers, managers of health facilities, and people of all ages whose lives have changed considerably as a result of the pandemic.

With the disruption in health services, countries are finding innovative ways to provide mental health care, and initiatives to strengthen psychosocial support have sprung up. Yet, because of the scale of the problem, the vast majority of mental health needs remain unaddressed.

The response is hampered by chronic under-investment in mental health promotion, prevention and care for many years before the pandemic.

Countries spend just 2% of their health budgets on mental health
Countries spend on average only 2% of their health budgets on mental health.

Despite some increases in recent years, international development assistance for mental health has never exceeded 1% of all development assistance for health.

This is despite the fact that for every US$ 1 invested in scaled-up treatment for common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety, there is a return of US$ 5 in improved health and productivity.

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Mwonzora Now Darling Of State Publications, What’s Going On?

Mr Douglas Mwonzora is now a “darling” of State publications raising questions about the agenda that informs the reportage.

See article below:

IN what has been described as a new era of collaborative and constructive opposition politics, MDC leader Mr Douglas Mwonzora has called for oneness in the fight against Covid-19.

Mr Mwonzora’s statement follows President Mnangagwa’s call for unity among Zimbabwe in the fight against Covid-19, a pestilence that has affected most families in the country regardless of political affiliation.

President Mnangagwa said the war of liberation was won on the basis of collective effort, adding that the ongoing pandemic would be defeated if all Zimbabweans played their part.

On his part, Mr Mwonzora, who leads the country’s biggest opposition party, urged Zimbabweans to come together in the fight against the global pandemic that has wreaked livelihoods and claimed lives on an unprecedented scale.

In a post on his social media pages, Mwonzora said the Covid-19 pandemic is a crisis that goes beyond political affiliations or personalities.

“We plead with the international community and all stakeholders to assist the Government to make sure that protective clothing is available to all our frontline workers, that protection, in the form of masks as well as sanitisers is made available to poor communities free of charge”.

“This pandemic knows no political affiliation, the fight against Covid-19 should never be politicised, we are all one in the fight against this pandemic. This is time for us as a people to come together and defeat this disease, obviously, this is not the time to score cheap political scores,” said Mr Mwonzora.

Mwonzora’s position signals a major shift in the opposition where some characters have in the past thrived on divisive politics of sabotaging Government to gain political mileage, albeit at the suffering of Zimbabweans.- The Herald

Douglas Mwonzora

UK: Zimbabwean Man Caught Driving An Ambulance, Without A Licence, Insurance,

Greater Manchester Police have charged a 32-year-old man after an ambulance pulled into an Asda with the emergency lights flashing.

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Officers in Harpurhey said they saw the occupants of the emergency vehicle – a family – go into the supermarket to do their shopping at around 10pm on Wednesday.

A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said: “Blessing Mukaukirwa, 32, of no fixed abode, has been charged with single counts of driving while disqualified, driving without a licence, driving without insurance, using a vehicle with unauthorised blue lights and failing to appear at court.

“He has been remanded in custody and is to appear at Manchester Magistrates’ Court today.”

Traffic officers had earlier tweeted that the vehicle arrived at the supermarket with its blue lights flashing, and that the occupants went inside to do their shopping.

After being tracked down, the ambulance – believed to have been bought second hand – was then seized.

Sources told ZimEye the man lives in the ambulance. – Skynews

“Brace For Thunderstorms”: MSD Warns

The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has issued the following weather forecast and warned residents of Mashonaland East and West, Midlands, Matebeleland North, Harare, and Bulawayo to expect thunderstorms between today and Saturday 30 January 2021.

Said the MSD in a statement:

ZIMBABWE EVENING WEATHER REPORT AND FORECAST ISSUED AT 1600 HRS ON THURSDAY 28 JANUARY 2021 VALID UNTIL SATURDAY 30 JANUARY 2021.

Scattered thmiderstorms and rain occurred countrywide with significant falls over Belvedere (18mmm), Rusape (11mm), Logan Park (9mm) and Masvingo (9mm). Meanwhile the atmosphere continues to be moist hence:

FORECAST FOR TOMORROW FRIDAY 29 JANUARY 2021

It should be mostly cloudy with afternoon and evening thundentornis in Bulawayo Metropolitan, Matabeleland North, Mashonaland East, northern areas of Midlands, Harare Metropolitan into Mashonaland West Province. The rest of the country (Matabeleland South, southern parts of Midlands, Massing°, and Central into )Ianicaland) is expected to be partly cloudy with isolated showers which could be thundery in places.

ACTIONS TO TAKE

  • Flooded rivers remain a potential hazard: even if it has not rained heavily in the area. heavy rains may have occurred upstream.
  • Heavy downpours may reduce visibility and flood dangers become difficult to perceive during heavy rains
  • Destructive winds may result in trees falling and blown-off of roof tops.
  • When Thunder Roars, it is best to be indoon! Do not shelter under trees or in isolated sheds
  • Avoid crossing flooded rivers and swollen streams whether on foot or in a vehicle.
  • Keep away from metal equipment and pipes. as these are prone to lightning strikes.
  • Do not ride at the back of an open truck or drive a tractor during a storm,
  • Avoid driving when visibility is poor, more so at night and during heavy rains.
  • Ensure rooftops are strongly secured and intact as the potential of wind gust is high.
  • Stay Weather-Ready and Enviromnent-Safe
MSD statement

Couple In Soup Over “Mnangagwa Has Died” Whatsapp Message

By A Correspondent- A young couple from Beitbridge has been arrested after they forwarded a WhatsApp message which claimed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa had died from Covid-19.

The two will spend more than a month in remand prison after the Beitbridge Magistrates’ Court remanded their case to March 5, 2021.

The state media reported that the duo both aged 20 were arrested on Wednesday and charged with contravening section 31 (a)(i) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23 (publishing or communicating false statement prejudicial to the State).

Devine Panashe Maregere and his wife Vongai Nomatter Chiminya appeared before Beitbridge resident magistrate Toyindepi Zhou who denied the couple bail and remanded them in custody to March 5.

According to the state’s case, on January 26, 2021, Chiminya received a WhatsApp voice message which was sent to the WhatsApp group ‘Ruwadzano Rwemadzimai’ which she is a member of.

The WhatsApp audio message falsely claimed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa had died from Covid-19 related complications at 6:24 AM the previous day (Monday, January 25).

Chiminya is alleged to have forwarded the WhatsApp voice message to her husband. After receiving the message from his wife, Maregere also forwarded the voice message to another WhatsApp group called “Agents and Runners, Beitbridge.”

One of the members of the group showed the message to law enforcement officials which resulted in the arrest of the young couple. Chiminya and Maregere’s mobile phones were recovered by the police and will be used as evidence against them at trial.

Chinese Born S.A Based Businesswoman Sworn In To Replace The Late ANC MP Jack Mthembu

Xiaomei Havard

By A Correspondent- A Chinese born South African based businesswoman Xiaomei Havard has been sworn in as a Member of Parliament replacing former Minister Jack Mthembu who succumbed to COVID-19 last week, The South African reports.

According to the publication, Havard is a controversial businesswoman who according to the publication:

Was last year listed by the ANC Integrity Commission as one of 23 members suspected of “corruption, mismanagement, or other acts of misconduct“

Xiaomei Havard reportedly has a South African husband and has been active in politics in South Africa for some time.

South Africans are opposing the move and they have started hashtags like ‘#NoChineseInSAParliament’ and #SARejectsXiaomeiHavard as one opposition leader Vuyo Zungula said no black person would never be a parliamentarian in China:

If a black person born in China can never be a member of the Chinese Parliament… Why does SA allow a Chinese-born person to be a member of the SA Parliament, and make laws for South Africans?”

The Chinese protects the economy for its people, and has an expansion program for its industries across the world. With so many China malls/towns in South Africa and around the world, how many African malls or towns are there in China?

-TheSouthAfrican

President Chamisa Calls On Zimbabweans To Wither The Covid-19 Storm

FIGHTING COVID-19 TO BUILD A HEALTHY NATION – AN ALTERNATIVE RESPONSE TO COVID-19

Fellow Zimbabweans,

I come to you in circumstances of extreme national emergency.
We have an extraordinary situation in our country. We are facing an extremely challenging national outlook.

The COVID 19 pandemic is wrecking havoc in every family, every village, every suburb and every community. Remember, every COVID 19 statistic is a human being. 

Every other day, we are losing another friend, another workmate, another relative, another leader and another Zimbabwean.

Just as of yesterday, Zimbabwe recorded 1075 deaths. May their souls rest in peace. Our figure for those who have tested positive to date is over the 30000 mark.

My condolences to all those who lost their loved ones and my commiserations for those who are not feeling well. We continue to pray that they get well soon!

Let us observe a minute of silence in honor of our dear departed.

COVID-19 pauses an existential threat to our existence. It may threaten our national security and collective public safety if not handled with astuteness and statesmanship.

It can’t be business as usual. A catastrophe is starring us in the face. We must take extraordinary action before the situation is out of control. We can correct this only if we get our act together as a people.
 

On the 30th of January 2020, the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the corona virus disease (Covid19) outbreak a public health emergency of international concern under the International Health Regulations of 2005.

Zimbabwe reported its first official Covid19 case on the 20th of March 2020. Since then, a lot has happened and been done.

We appreciate the various initiatives by different stakeholders and government.

The response of the Ministry of Health in particular and the Government in general is noted and appreciated.
 
Various initiatives have been instituted to ameliorate the situation. In this regard, we salute our nurses, doctors who have been outstanding as a battalion of patriots and national heroes and heroines.

For your courage and ingenuity our country will remain in debt to you and your families.

We wish to also thank our Environmental health professionals who are doing contact tracing. Our port health officers, lab scientists running the tests, general hands cleaning the wards and housing covid patients, among many other Health care workers who risk their lives to save our nation.

We also honor our police, military, (soldiers) prison and intelligence services including all those offering essential services in various sectors.

We salute our information and communication practitioners, the media, our journalists for the great work in spreading the information on COVID 19 and keeping the nation informed on this deadly pandemic.

We wish to thank the international community. The United Nations, European Union, United States of America, United Kingdom and China among many others.

Allow me to thank our neighboring countries in particular South Africa and Botswana for bearing the burden of carrying our citizens in the Diaspora.

We also wish to thank our wonderful citizens in the diaspora. For all the knowledge contributed and the remittances that have kept families going under the extreme severity yet necessary lockdown regulations. We note in particular the ventilors contributed by our citizens in Australia.

We thank those who have been donating Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) in hospitals. Particularly in Bulawayo, Matebeleland South, Kwekwe, Chitungwiza, Hwange to mention a few.

I am happy that this positive effort is not being politicized and I hope we can continue with the unison spirit as a people.

I also thank you, the individual citizens who have been exceptional in creative ways to help citizens. The Ekusileni project is a case on point.

We thank you for the selfless service and sacrifices.

Let me also thank the people at home. Let me thank you all my fellow countrymen, the great Zimbabwean people. You have done us proud. Although the virus is bad, l know that given the state of our health care system things could have been worse.

You the people of Zimbabwe have acted as our national reserve guard force against the pandemic. You have made sure you mask up and have continued to remind each other to mask-up and to do so properly.

We thank you all, the peace loving and hardworking citizens of Zimbabwe, for your love, care and amity.

We also thank Our God, The Almighty, for the providence and preservation.

 
 Although the approach of central government has been deficient in several key areas, we choose not to play politics with this serious issue. We have steered clear of finding fault and blame gaming suffice to help improve on and complement the strategy of government.

The objective underlying this proposed plan is to offer an alternative policy framework to the manner in which the Government has approached the COVID19 response thus far.

We posit this policy mix and alternative plan to shed light on how citizens, development partners and the regional community can work together in driving a more coordinated response to save lives, protect livelihoods and prevent our economy from collapsing.
 
In addition to tapping from international best practice and global experience and relying on the best scientific evidence, we suggest a uniquely Zimbabwean response that is customized and tailored to the circumstances, competencies and conteext of our great nation.
 
COVID-19 EMERGING ISSUES ZIMBABWE

  1. CAPACITY OF HEALTH INSTITUTIONS.
    
With COVID19 cases almost tripling in the last 6 weeks, our hospitals are  overwhelmed and failing to cope with the number of COVID19 infected patients requiring hospital admissions. We know that 10-15% of all cases will progress to severe illness and approximately 5% of cases will become critically ill.

The average daily cases over the past 2 weeks in Zimbabwe are around 700 cases. This means that between 70 and 105 people per day may progress to severe disease which may require hospitalisation.

These numbers are too high for our health infrastructure to cope and as a result our capacity to handle severe cases of COVID-19 seem to be surpassed by the pandemic resulting in suboptimal and in some instances non-existent emergency services for people with severe COVID-19. Parirenyatwa needs to increase COVID-19 response infrastructure immediately.

This may be one of the reasons for the high death rates that we have been witnessing over the past weeks. There is need to urgently increase the bed capacity in public hospitals so that patients with COVID-19 have access to oxygen therapy, as well ventilators for those who are critically ill. These services need to be decentralized and become available in all provinces. The situation is not good at all. Access to a bed and oxygen therapy must be more readily available across the country.

  1. LOCKDOWN.

    Whilst the lockdown was a welcome move to try and minimize the rate of spread of infections, there is need to effectively implement the lockdown. Studies have shown it is better to implement a short but effective lockdown rather than a prolonged lockdown as compliance with lockdown regulations goes down with a prolonged lockdown.

The unavailability of social safety nets for the vulnerable, considering our heavily informal economy, means that people will be forced to breach lockdown regulations if search of food, water and money to cater for their families. This again reduces the effectiveness of the lockdown. We must be careful not to flatten the economy in our bid flatten the curve. We face the risk of a lockdown induced poverty. 

It is desirable and advisable to adopt other approaches to a lockdown. We could consider a partial lockdown or a spatial lockdown or  a staggered lockdown. Lockdowns are not meant to be permanent solutions, there is need to create a lockdown exit strategy.

WE REITERATE THAT, CONTRARY TO THE WHOLESALE, UNSTRUCTURED AND  PANIC INDUCED SHUTDOWN WE WOULD PURSUE AN ALTERNATIVE PATH THAT SAVES LIVES AND PROTECTS LIVELIHOODS, PREVENTING OUR ECONOMY FROM COLLAPSING AND SAVING OUR PEOPLE FROM HUNGER.

  1. TESTING AND SCREENING.
Our neighbours South Africa have reported a new variant of the SARS-COV-2 virus, being named B.1.351. This strain has been shown to be more transmissible than the original covid19 virus. With people coming into Zimbabwe for the festive season using our porous borders as well as reports of invalid and fake COVID-19 certificates, there is likelihood that this strain may have been imported into the country.

Health professionals are reporting difference in clinical presentations between the first wave and the current wave of infections, as well as a high rate of false negative results on Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests. This is an indicator that we might be dealing with a different strain of covid19 virus. There is need for us to conduct tests (or through the help of other countries like neighbouring South Africa if we cannot conduct the genetic testing of the virus) to ascertain what type of virus we are dealing with.
We also welcome the availability of the COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Tests, which have been shown to be more reliable in detecting COVID-19 than the Antibody tests. These tests are much cheaper than the Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests. We need to increase availability of these tests across the country so that we can detect as much people as possible, isolate those positive, and conduct contact tracing. This will slow down the rate of infections.

Leadership is now required. We immediately demand the reduction of the cost of our health services. In fact we must make it free for COVID-19 patients who are in serious condition. We must decentralize testing and roll out free testing to rural areas at growth points and townships including at all clinics and hospitals.

  1. HEALTH WORKERS WELFARE AND CAPACITY.
    
Our health workers have been on the frontline fighting this pandemic. However, in order for them to effectively do their job they need to be capacitated with the necessary tools of trade. According to the Health Services Board, over 1500 health workers have already been infected with COVID-19, and 7 deaths recorded.

The intermittent and chronic shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) is one of the reasons why we have this huge number of health workers getting infected. Recently nurses at Sally Mugabe hospital were protesting over the shortage of PPE. The situation is similar in other hospitals across the country. PPE should be readily available in order to at least offer protection to our frontline workers. Shortage of health workers is a major reason why we have limited bed capacity for covid19 patients.

We therefore cannot afford to continue losing health workers either through deaths or through absenteeism from work when infected health workers undergo their mandatory isolation periods.
We need adequate Remuneration as an incentive including a risk allowance for all our health care workers.

  1. CONTINUOS CARE FOR OTHER HEALTH CONDITIONS.
    
Whilst the attention and focus is on combating the COVID19 pandemic, there is need to continue providing care for other health conditions so as to avoidable morbidity and mortality from other illnesses. Recently Parirenyatwa Hospital announced that they are scaling down Chemotherapy services at their radiotherapy centre.

This severely compromises access to care for cancer patients as there are only 2 institutions in the public sector offering such services in the whole country. Measures need to be put in place to make sure that services for chronic conditions such as HIV, Diabetes, Hypertension, mental illness as well as access to reproductive health and maternal and child health continue during the pandemic.

We have experienced above normal rains and floods this year, and with the malaria season approaching, there is a likelihood of an increase in malaria cases. People should continue to access services in order to avoid deaths from malaria.

  1. SUPER SPREADERS.

Funerals and congested places like prisons have become serious super spreaders.
Our prisons have become covid superspreder, hot spots and zones.

  1. COVID-19 VACCINE ROLL OUT PLAN.
    
Many countries in Europe, America and Asia have already begun vaccinating their populations.

In Africa, though vaccinations have not begun, many countries including South Africa and Kenya have already placed orders for vaccines. Whilst the country is set to benefit vaccines from the World Health Organization (WHO) backed COVAX scheme, as well as from arrangements from the African Union (AU), these vaccines will not be enough for attainment of herd immunity (which is estimated at approximately 60%). There is need for the government to set aside funds for the procurement of additional support.

More importantly, it is necessary for Africa to invest into Research and Development to provide solutions for our local people. We are a continent with great capacity to deal with any disease. We need to invest more in studying the mutating virus, so that we avail the best solution which is safe for our people.

Zimbabwe needs to:• Avail funds for the development, manufacturing and procurement of COVID-19 solutions.• Avail funds for treatment of the communities.• Start the process of identifying at risk populations who are supposed to receive the treatment first.For an treatment plan, priority must be given to the elderly, the vulnerable, people living with disabilities, widows, orphans and our frontline workers.

WHAT IS THE WAY FORWARD?

Our national strategy must be predicated upon the following;

1.Broad based inclusive national task force. 
2.Elaborate testing, screening and isolation plan.
3.Capacitating health institutions and frontline workers.
4.Zonal Spatial lockdown targeting epicenters.
5.Resourcing strategy through domestic resource mobilization and global appeals.

  1. Unleashing 4th industrial revolution and the internet of things.
     
    The following are immediate:
     
  2. There is need for a deliberate approach to involve all the players, political, labour, Government, academics, churches, citizens, CSOs, private sector – a United Team Zimbabwe approach;
  3. Establish a National Covid Advisory Group of Experts and let science take the lead;
  4. Invite World Health Organisation (WHO) and other experts for an assessment and evaluation of current National response.
  5. Contrary to the current situation where citizens are on lockdown with no testing taking place, Government must roll out national testing by contacting a door to door testing approach.
  6. In the same vein, as we continue to fight corona virus,  the following measures must be considered:
    a. Provision of personal protective equipment for our frontline staff such as nurses, doctors, janitors, administrative staff, police, soldiers and state employees;
    b. Provision of at least US$2000 risk allowance and tax exemption for all health professionals, security servicemen/women and government workers on duty. We want to emphases that, in view of the disparities in the exchange rates, this must be paid in hard cash, that is, in USD;
    c. Provision of sanitisers and masks for all;
    d. Provision of radio and TV lessons dedicated for the education of the masses about corona virus;
    e. In view of rampant corruption which have become a permanent feature under the Second Republic, will call upon Government to ensure transparency and accountability in the handling of corona virus issues by Government.
  7. With input from (1), come up with safety nets for the citizens during and after lockdown and come up with elaborate measures aimed at containing the virus. Among the cushioning measures Government should consider should include:
    a. Rolling out of humanitarian support to vulnerable people. This may include provision of cash handouts and the subsidized basic goods such as mealie meal, water, internet, electricity and fuel for our vulnerable and most at risk populations; or provide specialized support to the elderly people, persons with disability amongst others;
    b. Creation of new model for informal sector trading where basic of commodities in undertaken that seeks to achieve decongestion and decentralization. The aim will be ensure sustained livelihoods.
  8. In line with stakeholders, Government must develop information tool kit for the citizens with a view to create awareness on the progress made towards containing the virus. This information tool kit must be extensively disseminated through various media channels/platforms and campaigns in hotspot areas.
  9. The information tool kit must provide specific details such as number of people tested per day, accurate statistical figures on the outcomes of the tests with hope that this information can provide evidence to show how the country is coping with the disease and possible indication of how the lockdown will last as opposed to being reactive. For Zimbabwe, because of our context where we have over 5.7 million people in the informal sector, it is important that we get out of the lockdown quickly to save lives from hunger. Hence, the importance of reasonable statistical evidence on testing and the level of prevalence of the pandemic cannot be overemphasised.
  10. In view of the need to save lives from hunger and the corona virus and also saving the economy from total collapse, we need to come out of lockdown and seal our borders save for trade and come up with an organised strategy of returning back to work with inputs from (1);
  11. There is need for a post lockdown strategy that articulates how various sectors of the economy will be resuscitated and developed using a phased approach. There is need for a clear strategy on how the economy will be rescued and be brought back to life, how people will return back to work, how children will go back to school – This may take the form of a spatial and tier approach to lockdown – A back to normal life roadmap –.
  12. In the interim, Government must look at Look at the education sector and what can be done to ensure students don’t lose much learning time. Alternative teaching methods must be fully explored and scaled up using platforms such as TV and radio whilst the cost of data must be subsidized for students.

There is need to explore the use of TV, the role Zimbabwe Broadcasting Cooperation (ZBC) can play in providing both radio and television lessons. Radio lessons will help even those in remote areas because of its wide coverage.Teachers and teachers’ associations should be engaged on how best they can teach their students during this pandemic.

  1. Civil servants who can work from home should be allowed to do so and decongest the work place. Civil servants must be given access to data and availed digital gadgets and services. 
We must encourage and enforce fumigation of these work places.
  2. There is need to marshal resources for the countries Covid response. This may include budget recasting and budget virementing.
    a. Cut down government expenditure especially on non essential items like luxury vehicles for government officials and civil service.
    b. Channeling the touted surplus towards the Covid response.

14 . We must empty remand prisons expect for very very serious offenses
Give amnesty to most prisoners except those on very very serious charges.
We need a plan to decongest them or strict regimes of testing, screening and isolation and regular disinfecting.

  1. We must allow churches to open for controlled number of people provided there is social distancing, masking and other COVID-19 protocols.
  2. There is need to ensure we pay attention to our economy and ensure it survives the tide of the Covid pandemic. From policy perspective, the following are necessary:

a. In order to improve competitiveness of our exporters and eliminate exchange rate losses, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) must allow banks to take full control of foreign exchange trading with a view to guarantee an efficient price discovery where the informal rate converges with the formal rate or where the disparities between the two rates are minimised to levels below 10%.

b. Furthermore, whilst we understand the importance of sharing foreign currency as a scarce resource for national development purposes, the recently announced export retention of 40% in a period which is characterised by COVID-19 pandemic, drought of stimulus package and over 30% disparities between the formal exchange rate and the parallel market rate, is both regressive and inconsiderate. In view of this, we call upon the RBZ to reduce export retention to 20% – thus allowing exporters to retain 80% of our export earnings.

c. Government failure to offer real stimulus package to save businesses is a cause for great concern. It must be appreciated that both the ZWL$18 billion package for large business and ZWL$600 million for SMEs are a drop in the ocean.

This is so considering that the economy requires funding in the region of US$5 billion.

In line with (1), we call upon Government to come up with a reasonable package to save businesses small and large.

d. Government should consider a number of fiscal measures aimed at reducing tax burden for businesses and individuals where appropriate. The following must be considered:
i. Immediate removal of the 2% tax to spur business growth;
ii. Rationalization of tax where sectors such as tourism and mining with 22 and 15 tax heads, respectively should see some of the tax heads being removed.

In the long term there is need for a post Covid reconstruction and recovery programme. This takes inputs from (1);

More importantly, must depoliticize Covid and understand that it kills anyone and everyone
Since the effects of COVID-19 are non-partisan, I want to implore each and every Zimbabwean to take this opportunity to be each others keeper.

We know the inadequacies of our system and the struggles of collective well-being; however, now is the time to look to each other to ensure that we fight COVID-19 through our collective Ubuntu. Our brothers and sisters are dying, we must wash our hands, mask-up and keep our distance. No one is coming to save us, it’s time we work together to stop the spreadUnity is key in the face of COVID-19. All of us must put aside their political differences and work together in the fight against COVID-19. It’s not the time to score political points but to work together. Those who like to trade insults and grand standing its not the time our people are dying.

I appeal to the international community to save the country’s health sector and the pple of Zimbabwe. NB. The sector was struggling before the pandemic and Covid has obviously led to it being overwhelmed and it needs support. We appeal to the international community ,donors ,business tycoons, Zimbabweans in the diaspora who can assist.
Fellow countrymen we must wither the covid 19 storm.
Our best medical brains should be allowed to lead in the fight against this global pandemic.The same team managed to reduce the HIV prevalence rate likewise they will manage to contain this pandemic if we listen and allow the experts to guide us.
I encourage the nation to follow the guidelines and protocols of reducing the spread of the pandemic.

To Our Bishops, Pastors, the church body and Intercessors and believers we encourage to continue to stand in the gap to pray for our nation. We must stand in prayer with those who have been affected by the pandemic. May the Holy Spirit comfort all the families who lost their loved ones.

I enjoin citizens to be vigilant and resilient. Together we waged and won struggle s in the past including the hard won liberation struggle. Together we will win and wither the covid storm.
Together we have all the answers to all our problems.

We are one People but politics and politicians make us to be different people.

It is a patriotic duty to tell anyone to mask up and to not engage in super spreader events.

Fellow Zimbabweans, there is no problem we can’t solve when we are one and United.

From ZAMBEZI TO LIMPOPO,
One people, One vision, One Future!

Always for Better and greater Zimbabwe!

A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE IS POSSIBLE!

GOD BLESS YOU.
GOD BLESS ZIMBABWE.

Chamisa-President, Hopewell- Minister of Media, Information, & Broadcasting Services

By Tawanda Mberikwazvo

Proposed Leadership of The Great Zimbabwe 
  
President. Nelson Chamisa 
Vice President.                  Welshman Ncube 
Min of Home Affairs & Culture.      Thabitha Khumalo 
Min of Media, Information, & Broadcasting Service.    Hopewell Chin’ono 
Min of Tourism & Hospitality.     Maureen Kadamaunga 
Min of information & Communication      Fadzai Mahere 
Min of Defence & Security.     Noah Manyika  
Min of Justice & Legal Affairs.      Tendai Biti 
Min of Lower, Higher, Tertiary Education, Science, & Technology      Brain Kagoro 
Min of Health & Child Welfare.         Azza Mashumba 
Min of Labour, Equalities, & Social Welfare.    David Coltart 
Min of Mines & Mining Development. Lynette Karenyi – Kore 
Min of Finance & Economic Planning. Nkosana Moyo 
Min of Agriculture, Lands, & Rural Urbanisation.          Joshua Maponga? 
Min of Transport, Housing, & Local Government Jacob Ngaribvume 
Min of Energy, Power Development & Rural Electrification.      Job Sikhala 
  
# Chief Justice.       Beatrice  Mtetwa 
# Governor.              Dambisa Moyo 
  
The following are crucial steps to be taken within 6 months in office: 
 
1) Deportation of undocumented Chinese and no construction must talk place without Zimbabweans involved 
2) Unequal distribution of land must be rectified one man one farm and unused farms must be taken 
3) The national anthem must change to “Ishe Komborerai” Great Zimbabwe…. Not “neropa…”  
4) Cities and towns centres and pavements must repair with granite stones 
5) All corrupt persons from Robert’s error up to date must brought to books 
6) Interpol to be involved in bringing money from offshore accounts 
7) If any one above found wanting in any issue must immediately resign 
8) Council stands from high and low suburbs must benefit everybody 
9) No one allowed or use someone to run a business while in office 
10) All listed above to declare their wealth before resuming office 
11) New drainage system to be put in place all cities and towns 
12) All boreholes in cities and towns must abolished 
13) All shed deals must be reversed 
14) Adopt Rand as our currency 
15) Health, education, and roads 
16) Toll gates must be removed 
 
* President must start contacting all persons above for the way forward for the nation. Shadow ministers needed to highlight on what is going on in the country.  We can’t hear every day the voice of the oppressor. Comments on social medias have said it all that we need new voices in the country who could be listened to. 
 
*The team must run the affairs of Great Zimbabwe for 10 years there after elections must held and the president must be elected from Matabeleland. 
 
*Within half a year changes should be seen if not the government would be put to a very difficult scrutiny on its competence ministry by ministry. 
 
* Presidents must be elected in a rotational basis this should be according to provinces in the country. 
 
* Gukurahundi, ‘We cannot reconcile until the past has been acknowledged’ by the incoming government.  
 
Thank you Maita basa Ngiyabonga  On behalf of Action Concerned Citizen Group (ACCG) Tawanda Mberikwazvo. [email protected]  

Beitbridge Couple To Spend A Month In Remand Prison Over “Mnangagwa Has Died” Whatsapp Message

By A Correspondent- A young couple from Beitbridge has been arrested after they forwarded a WhatsApp message which claimed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa had died from Covid-19.

The two will spend more than a month in remand prison after the Beitbridge Magistrates’ Court remanded their case to March 5, 2021.

The state media reported that the duo both aged 20 were arrested on Wednesday and charged with contravening section 31 (a)(i) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23 (publishing or communicating false statement prejudicial to the State).

Devine Panashe Maregere and his wife Vongai Nomatter Chiminya appeared before Beitbridge resident magistrate Toyindepi Zhou who denied the couple bail and remanded them in custody to March 5.

According to the state’s case, on January 26, 2021, Chiminya received a WhatsApp voice message which was sent to the WhatsApp group ‘Ruwadzano Rwemadzimai’ which she is a member of.

The WhatsApp audio message falsely claimed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa had died from Covid-19 related complications at 6:24 AM the previous day (Monday, January 25).

Chiminya is alleged to have forwarded the WhatsApp voice message to her husband. After receiving the message from his wife, Maregere also forwarded the voice message to another WhatsApp group called “Agents and Runners, Beitbridge.”

One of the members of the group showed the message to law enforcement officials which resulted in the arrest of the young couple. Chiminya and Maregere’s mobile phones were recovered by the police and will be used as evidence against them at trial.

Prophet Prepares Concortion For Woman, Rapes Her After She Has Passed Out

By A Correspondent- A self-styled prophet allegedly raped a woman who had visited his shrine seeking prayers for her sick child, after prescribing a concoction mixed with lemons that resulted in her passing out in the midst of the healing session.

Samuel Guta (45) of Apostle of Power of Unity in Christ Church, appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Court yesterday, charged with rape.

He was not asked to plead to the charges when he appeared before magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi, who remanded him in custody to February 2.

Mr Mangosi advised Guta to approach the High Court for bail application.

Prosecutor Mr Shepherd Makonde had it that on January 1, Guta called the woman to his shrine located at Churu Farm in Glen View, Harare, for prayers.

It is alleged Guta told the woman to bring lemons, which he said were needed to heal the child.

Upon arrival at the shrine, Guta asked the woman to squeeze the lemon juice on her hands, feet and breasts and she complied.

The court heard that Guta started praying for the woman, who then suddenly passed out.

Allegations are that Guta took advantage of the woman’s state and raped her.

The woman was surprised to find herself lying without her undergarments.

Before she came to terms with what had happened, Guta is said to have repeated the same prayer resulting in the woman passing out again, before allegedly raping her for the second time.

Irked by Guta’s actions, the woman reported the matter to the police, leading to Guta’s arrest.-statemedia

Mnangagwa Tells Chamisa: I Am The One Who Appoints You MDC Alliance Leader

By Dorrothy Moyo | Emmerson Mnagagwa spent the whole of last year fulfilling his threats against MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa in which he tells him that he, Mnangagwa, is the one who appoints him opposition leader. Since in 2018 the Zimbabwe Republic Police continues to say it plans to arrest Chamisa for refusing “the post”.

The motive is to punish Chamisa for his refusal to accept the job offer passed to him by his own opponent Emmerson Mnangagwa.

This was first revealed in televised deliberations during the Motlanthe Commission over the 1 August killings in 2018.

During the hearings, the police general Godwin Matanga announced saying that Chamisa is guilty of inciting violence.

He then went on to say that Chamisa’s only way out of guilt is to accept the job given him by his very opposite during the 2018 elections, Emmerson Mnangagwa. The supposedly advertised job is that of Leader Of The House, an offer which Nelson Chamisa scoffs at saying it means nothing as he already holds it.

https://youtu.be/BvwN4MLdgac
Godwin Matanga during the Motlanthe Commission hearings

But whichever swing that is, there was drama in October 2020 when Mnangagwa practically ‘handed over the job’ to election loser Thokozani Khupe.

Khupe revealed as Leader of The Opposition on Thursday.

Said Matanga:

“So really up to this hour I still feel that it would be very improper for me to arrest the leader of the opposition party in the name of Nelson Chamisa because not too long ago when our State President was in New York attending some conference that he also extended some own relief where he was going to propose to his parliament to open a special office to accommodate the opposition leader.

“And I still feel today the doors are still open and it will be very improper for me to arrest him.

“But at the same time I would want to say crime does not rot like meat.”

An except of the deliberations is below:

COMMISSIONER CHIEF EMEKA ANYAOKU (To witness)
Q. Just a few questions. First is there any law that empowers the police to do something
about inciting public violence?
A. The law is there. Fortunately we had a seminar a week before the Election Day which was conducted by the Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Justice
Chigumba at one of our conference rooms and it was very clear and it’s still very clear
that the Electoral Act did not allow people to incite violence.
Q. So it’s a law on which the police have never acted. Would that be right to say that?

A. Can you come again?
Q. Would it be correct to say that the police have never really acted on this law?
A. Going back to history I borrowed some facts from within the continent where by
arresting a leader of the then opposition party could have worsened the situation. I
will tell you a clue whereby queer situation where more than a 1000 people died
during the election period and to go further it is already known that the lawyer of the main opposition leader in Kenya Roila Odinga by the name Silas Jaracumba if I am not mistaken was in the country to advice our main opposition leader on how to proceed with actions which took place on the 1st of August. When I got that
information unfortunately he had left the country on the 31st of July going back to
Kenya. So really up to this hour I still feel that it would be very improper for me to
arrest the leader of the opposition party in the name of Nelson Chamisa because not too long ago when our State President was in New York attending some conference that he also extended some own relief where he was going to propose to his parliament to open a special office to accommodate the opposition leader. And I still feel today the doors are still open and it will be very improper for me to arrest him.
But at the same time I would want to say crime does not rot like meat. The records are there to tell and anytime he can be arrested if the time permits.
Q. The people who died as a result of 1st of August violence have you been able to
establish whether they all died from gunshots from the army alone or was there any
fatality to police gunshots?
A. Our investigations have not come up with the culprits involved. And for me to say
these people were shot by the army it will be very unfair because I was expecting to
get evidence in the form of cartridges or bullet heads only to read through the papers

that there are Zimbabwean citizens who do have these cartridges and through the
Commission I am appealing to them to come forward so that investigations can be
carried out.
COMMISSIONER GENERAL DAVIS MWAMUNYANGE (To witness)
Q. Based on the intelligence that you might have collected before 1st of August did you
foresee the occurrence and extent of the violence that took place on the 1st of August?
A. Unfortunately from the time of the election date and even before was announced by
the State President, people, political leaders were campaigning peacefully to include
Nelson Chamisa and his party. And I if I do recall its on record it is the first time
when the opposition party was allowed to have their main rally in the Africa Unit
Square. According to our plans which we discussed together with the opposition
convenors and I want to say and to remain on record that at the end of their rally we
did not record any mishap. So with that in mind but of course I was not seating on to
say it was peaceful but I can assure you the situation was reasonably comfortable,
peaceful up to the end of the ballot dates. So we were then expecting results from
ZEC and of course they were fishers that certain individuals wanted to announce the
results before the official board ZEC could do it which again is a serious offence. So I
want to say before the Commission the situation was very comfortable and
considering that the people had voted up to the end peacefully at some point I did not
expect the violence which took place on the 1st of August to take place.
Q. When violence erupted on the 1st of August did you make any attempt to contact the
leader of the opposition and other institutions?

Turning to the Public Order and Security Act, after the approval by the President was
there any need for the Defence Forces to operate under the regulating authority for
Harare?
A. Definitely yes. If it was on a normal operation the members of the Defence Forces
were supposed to come down to the regulating authority who was then Chief
Superintendent Ncube to be given instructions. Of course a situation which did not
take place.
Q. Does that mean there you agree with the witness who came early on the regulating
authority for Harare that that section of the law was not complied?
A. Mr Chairman this questions is coming from a specialist in the Constitution.
CHAIRMAN KGALEMA MOTLANTLE
Q. You are protected.
A. He is asking me to spit hell here. It’s now here nor there when it comes to law but
then of course it was not done but it was not done deliberately. That one I must
accept.
COMMISSIONER LOVEMORE MADHUKU (To witness)
Q. I accept that I think I took your words in here. Correct me if it is not correct. Your
language says that the normal process could not be followed because they was no time
for that process. You are saying again that regard that you couldn’t then follow those
provisions because there was no time for it?
A. That is surely Mr Chairman if the time was there this channel was going to be
followed for sure.

Commissioner you have told this Commission that when your request to get the army
to assist was granted they was no time to go back to the regulatory authority so are
you telling this gathering that it is you who said the army could go? You gave the last
word?
A. Can you come again madam so that I can answer correctly.
Q. I am saying according to procedure it was supposed to be the regulatory authority as
stated by Assistant Inspector Ncube that he was then supposed to command the army
to go. I am saying since there was no time to go to the authority was it then you who
sent the army out, who commanded rather?
A. Mr Chairman I can’t run away from the fact it’s me.
Q. What was your instruction to the Forces? What did you instruct them to go and do?
A. The deployment of the army like I already indicated was to make sure that these
demonstrators were not going to run over the Rainbow Towers which was
accommodating the Command Centre, secondly the ZANU PF National Headquarter
where in normal circumstances our Ministers are housed. The ZEC officers, the ZEC
offices themselves where Justice Chigumba and the rest were accommodated and
lastly the ZANU PF provincial headquarters along Simon Muzenda Street. Along the
way and it was very clear for me that I would not know what will happen in between
because the town was already on fire.
Q. When the town is on fire what would you specifically state to the army that goes? Did
you just tell them just go and do what you can do or they was an instruction?

Unfortunately through the Chair it’s like I am going through a jungle. I will not be
too sure whether one will encounter an elephant, a lion or whatever but only to say
please try to be careful the situation is not favourable. Just what I said to the
commander of the army.
Q. So in other words there was an open instruction for them to use their discretion within
their training abilities?
A. I wouldn’t say an open instruction because in day to day training program there is
what they call military aid to civil power. And there are trained to quail out
disturbances of that nature which took place on the 1st of August. And to say it was
an open instruction I would not take that. No.
Q, The reason why I am asking is because we heard all the witnesses coming but it looks
like the public want to know who gave instruction, who said what, when the shootings
happened who had said go and shoot. That’s why I am trying to ask?
A. Through the Chair, right now I cannot even tell you who were part of the 5000, 4000
demonstrators who were in town. So for me to say they were going to do this at cnr
Chitepo and Simon Muzenda Street it was going to be very difficult for me. But as
trained officer I would and even right now I would still feel that that was not a
situation which they would not be able to quail.
Q. But in your own assessment was the power or the force used commensurate to the
events that were happening?
A. Depending on what corner we are looking at this situation from. From a civilian point
of view for those who were viewing it on television and for those who were going on
to the actual ground the assessment will be different but without maybe provoking the

bereaved families I still believe that minimum force was used because I know that our
Defence Forces are armed with AKs. If those arms were carelessly used I can assure
you we could have counted 1000 bodies in Harare central.
COMMISSIONER RODNEY THOMAS DICKSON (To witness)
Q. Commissioner General I just need you to clarify this point because I thought I heard
you saying loud and clear that there was no space for discussion because of the
urgency of the situation. That meant that you couldn’t place the Defence Forces that
were coming in under your command? They maintained a separate command under
the Defence Forces. Am I wrong in that understanding?
A. As I have already said, when authority was granted for me to invite the Forces mostly
all the Forces were on the ground and these colleagues of ours also did come to assist
us and to say there was this possibility of them meeting to discuss on how to go
forward I would lie to the Commission, there was no time for that. Like I have already
indicated these demonstrators were not on one place they were all over town and if I
remember my officers also were very much in danger the same as maybe those who
lost their lives.
Q. So to be clear there you did receive command of both your Forces and the Defence
Forces that joined them on the ground.
A. I did because I was getting information from individual offices who were at different corners of the town. So to say I did not I will be lying. I was on top of the situation.
Q. When you take command as my fellow Commissioner asked you you gave orders as to how they should conduct the operations in quailing the demonstrators is that what happened?

Is there any possibility from your investigations so far that individual soldiers acted
outside of the law for framework that you have now told us about? They acted as
individuals unlawfully is there any possibility of that?
A. I was told that some members of the ZDF appear on social media in some kneeling
position but that is not enough for me to say this is the person who killed that
particular person. I am not in that position until investigation is completed.
Q. I asked about that particular question because we saw the videos of the person
kneeling, what we also saw is what appeared to be a commander appearing to be
telling the person by hitting on the shoulder to stop shooting. That’s why I was asking
the question whether there is more information at this stage?
A. Unfortunately Mr Chairman for that commander to get to that position of restraining
his colleague definitely I would want to leave that one to that particular officer
otherwise I would say something wrong on his behalf.
Q. We appreciate the investigations are going on, can you clarify whether or not it’s the
military doing those investigations or its solely the police. Sometimes there is a
difference of jurisdiction?
A. Whilst I don’t want to talk on behalf of the ZDF I know there is a department they call
Military Police I want to believe that they could be carrying out their own
investigations but in the ZRP for sure my CID department is investigating, the Law
and Order department.
Q. Do you know whether they have interviewed the families of the deceased or those people who were injured yet?

there any possibility from your investigations so far that individual soldiers acted
outside of the law for framework that you have now told us about? They acted as
individuals unlawfully is there any possibility of that?
A. I was told that some members of the ZDF appear on social media in some kneeling
position but that is not enough for me to say this is the person who killed that
particular person. I am not in that position until investigation is completed.
Q. I asked about that particular question because we saw the videos of the person
kneeling, what we also saw is what appeared to be a commander appearing to be
telling the person by hitting on the shoulder to stop shooting. That’s why I was asking
the question whether there is more information at this stage?
A. Unfortunately Mr Chairman for that commander to get to that position of restraining
his colleague definitely I would want to leave that one to that particular officer
otherwise I would say something wrong on his behalf.
Q. We appreciate the investigations are going on, can you clarify whether or not it’s the
military doing those investigations or its solely the police. Sometimes there is a
difference of jurisdiction?
A. Whilst I don’t want to talk on behalf of the ZDF I know there is a department they call
Military Police I want to believe that they could be carrying out their own
investigations but in the ZRP for sure my CID department is investigating, the Law
and Order department.
Q. Do you know whether they have interviewed the families of the deceased or those
people who were injured yet?

Sangoma Kills Client During Cleansing Ceremony

By A Correspondent- In a case of an exorcism gone wrong, a sangoma beat his client to death during a cleansing ceremony. According to the youthful self-styled traditional healer, he was attacking the goblins which were causing his client’s misfortunes.

The prophet, 26 year old Isaac Tete of Athens Compound, Chinhoyi has since been arrested and charged with the murder of his client Vunganai Munyengedzi. He appeared before Chinhoyi provincial magistrate Melody Rwizi to answer to the charges of killing his client.

The magistrate granted Tete $10 000 bail and remanded him to 1 April.

The court heard that after being approached for a consultation, the sangoma told Munyengedzi that he should undergo a healing and cleansing ceremony to get rid of the goblins which he claimed were bringing misfortune to him.

The cleansing ceremony was carried out between January 9 and 11 at Long Valley Plots, Murereka in Lions Den. The court heard that at some point during the ceremony, Tete picked up a log and started beating up Munyengedzi claiming that he was attacking the evil goblins. Munyengedzi sustained serious injuries during the ferocious attack on the goblins.

The injuries were so severe that he was transported to the Chinhyoi Provincial Hospital where he was admitted. Unfortunately, Munyengedzi died later on that day from the injuries sustained during the cleansing ceremony.

The youthful Sangoma then disappeared and was only arrested on January 21.

Tete is being represented by Joshua Mangeyi’s law firm.HMetro

“We Have The Answers To All Our Problems”: President Nelson Chamisa

FIGHTING COVID-19 TO BUILD A HEALTHY NATION – AN ALTERNATIVE RESPONSE TO COVID-19

Fellow Zimbabweans,

I come to you in circumstances of extreme national emergency.
We have an extraordinary situation in our country. We are facing an extremely challenging national outlook.

The COVID 19 pandemic is wrecking havoc in every family, every village, every suburb and every community. Remember, every COVID 19 statistic is a human being. 

Every other day, we are losing another friend, another workmate, another relative, another leader and another Zimbabwean.

Just as of yesterday, Zimbabwe recorded 1075 deaths. May their souls rest in peace. Our figure for those who have tested positive to date is over the 30000 mark.

My condolences to all those who lost their loved ones and my commiserations for those who are not feeling well. We continue to pray that they get well soon!

Let us observe a minute of silence in honor of our dear departed.

COVID-19 pauses an existential threat to our existence. It may threaten our national security and collective public safety if not handled with astuteness and statesmanship.

It can’t be business as usual. A catastrophe is starring us in the face. We must take extraordinary action before the situation is out of control. We can correct this only if we get our act together as a people.
 

On the 30th of January 2020, the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the corona virus disease (Covid19) outbreak a public health emergency of international concern under the International Health Regulations of 2005.

Zimbabwe reported its first official Covid19 case on the 20th of March 2020. Since then, a lot has happened and been done.

We appreciate the various initiatives by different stakeholders and government.

The response of the Ministry of Health in particular and the Government in general is noted and appreciated.
 
Various initiatives have been instituted to ameliorate the situation. In this regard, we salute our nurses, doctors who have been outstanding as a battalion of patriots and national heroes and heroines.

For your courage and ingenuity our country will remain in debt to you and your families.

We wish to also thank our Environmental health professionals who are doing contact tracing. Our port health officers, lab scientists running the tests, general hands cleaning the wards and housing covid patients, among many other Health care workers who risk their lives to save our nation.

We also honor our police, military, (soldiers) prison and intelligence services including all those offering essential services in various sectors.

We salute our information and communication practitioners, the media, our journalists for the great work in spreading the information on COVID 19 and keeping the nation informed on this deadly pandemic.

We wish to thank the international community. The United Nations, European Union, United States of America, United Kingdom and China among many others.

Allow me to thank our neighboring countries in particular South Africa and Botswana for bearing the burden of carrying our citizens in the Diaspora.

We also wish to thank our wonderful citizens in the diaspora. For all the knowledge contributed and the remittances that have kept families going under the extreme severity yet necessary lockdown regulations. We note in particular the ventilors contributed by our citizens in Australia.

We thank those who have been donating Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) in hospitals. Particularly in Bulawayo, Matebeleland South, Kwekwe, Chitungwiza, Hwange to mention a few.

I am happy that this positive effort is not being politicized and I hope we can continue with the unison spirit as a people.

I also thank you, the individual citizens who have been exceptional in creative ways to help citizens. The Ekusileni project is a case on point.

We thank you for the selfless service and sacrifices.

Let me also thank the people at home. Let me thank you all my fellow countrymen, the great Zimbabwean people. You have done us proud. Although the virus is bad, l know that given the state of our health care system things could have been worse.

You the people of Zimbabwe have acted as our national reserve guard force against the pandemic. You have made sure you mask up and have continued to remind each other to mask-up and to do so properly.

We thank you all, the peace loving and hardworking citizens of Zimbabwe, for your love, care and amity.

We also thank Our God, The Almighty, for the providence and preservation.

 
 Although the approach of central government has been deficient in several key areas, we choose not to play politics with this serious issue. We have steered clear of finding fault and blame gaming suffice to help improve on and complement the strategy of government.

The objective underlying this proposed plan is to offer an alternative policy framework to the manner in which the Government has approached the COVID19 response thus far.

We posit this policy mix and alternative plan to shed light on how citizens, development partners and the regional community can work together in driving a more coordinated response to save lives, protect livelihoods and prevent our economy from collapsing.
 
In addition to tapping from international best practice and global experience and relying on the best scientific evidence, we suggest a uniquely Zimbabwean response that is customized and tailored to the circumstances, competencies and conteext of our great nation.
 
COVID-19 EMERGING ISSUES ZIMBABWE

  1. CAPACITY OF HEALTH INSTITUTIONS.
    
With COVID19 cases almost tripling in the last 6 weeks, our hospitals are  overwhelmed and failing to cope with the number of COVID19 infected patients requiring hospital admissions. We know that 10-15% of all cases will progress to severe illness and approximately 5% of cases will become critically ill.

The average daily cases over the past 2 weeks in Zimbabwe are around 700 cases. This means that between 70 and 105 people per day may progress to severe disease which may require hospitalisation.

These numbers are too high for our health infrastructure to cope and as a result our capacity to handle severe cases of COVID-19 seem to be surpassed by the pandemic resulting in suboptimal and in some instances non-existent emergency services for people with severe COVID-19. Parirenyatwa needs to increase COVID-19 response infrastructure immediately.

This may be one of the reasons for the high death rates that we have been witnessing over the past weeks. There is need to urgently increase the bed capacity in public hospitals so that patients with COVID-19 have access to oxygen therapy, as well ventilators for those who are critically ill. These services need to be decentralized and become available in all provinces. The situation is not good at all. Access to a bed and oxygen therapy must be more readily available across the country.




  1. LOCKDOWN.

    Whilst the lockdown was a welcome move to try and minimize the rate of spread of infections, there is need to effectively implement the lockdown. Studies have shown it is better to implement a short but effective lockdown rather than a prolonged lockdown as compliance with lockdown regulations goes down with a prolonged lockdown.

The unavailability of social safety nets for the vulnerable, considering our heavily informal economy, means that people will be forced to breach lockdown regulations if search of food, water and money to cater for their families. This again reduces the effectiveness of the lockdown. We must be careful not to flatten the economy in our bid flatten the curve. We face the risk of a lockdown induced poverty. 

It is desirable and advisable to adopt other approaches to a lockdown. We could consider a partial lockdown or a spatial lockdown or  a staggered lockdown. Lockdowns are not meant to be permanent solutions, there is need to create a lockdown exit strategy.

WE REITERATE THAT, CONTRARY TO THE WHOLESALE, UNSTRUCTURED AND  PANIC INDUCED SHUTDOWN WE WOULD PURSUE AN ALTERNATIVE PATH THAT SAVES LIVES AND PROTECTS LIVELIHOODS, PREVENTING OUR ECONOMY FROM COLLAPSING AND SAVING OUR PEOPLE FROM HUNGER.



  1. TESTING AND SCREENING.
Our neighbours South Africa have reported a new variant of the SARS-COV-2 virus, being named B.1.351. This strain has been shown to be more transmissible than the original covid19 virus. With people coming into Zimbabwe for the festive season using our porous borders as well as reports of invalid and fake COVID-19 certificates, there is likelihood that this strain may have been imported into the country.

Health professionals are reporting difference in clinical presentations between the first wave and the current wave of infections, as well as a high rate of false negative results on Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests. This is an indicator that we might be dealing with a different strain of covid19 virus. There is need for us to conduct tests (or through the help of other countries like neighbouring South Africa if we cannot conduct the genetic testing of the virus) to ascertain what type of virus we are dealing with.

We also welcome the availability of the COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Tests, which have been shown to be more reliable in detecting COVID-19 than the Antibody tests. These tests are much cheaper than the Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests. We need to increase availability of these tests across the country so that we can detect as much people as possible, isolate those positive, and conduct contact tracing. This will slow down the rate of infections.

Leadership is now required. We immediately demand the reduction of the cost of our health services. In fact we must make it free for COVID-19 patients who are in serious condition. We must decentralize testing and roll out free testing to rural areas at growth points and townships including at all clinics and hospitals.




  1. HEALTH WORKERS WELFARE AND CAPACITY.
    
Our health workers have been on the frontline fighting this pandemic. However, in order for them to effectively do their job they need to be capacitated with the necessary tools of trade. According to the Health Services Board, over 1500 health workers have already been infected with COVID-19, and 7 deaths recorded.

The intermittent and chronic shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) is one of the reasons why we have this huge number of health workers getting infected. Recently nurses at Sally Mugabe hospital were protesting over the shortage of PPE. The situation is similar in other hospitals across the country. PPE should be readily available in order to at least offer protection to our frontline workers. Shortage of health workers is a major reason why we have limited bed capacity for covid19 patients.

We therefore cannot afford to continue losing health workers either through deaths or through absenteeism from work when infected health workers undergo their mandatory isolation periods.

We need adequate Remuneration as an incentive including a risk allowance for all our health care workers.

  1. CONTINUOS CARE FOR OTHER HEALTH CONDITIONS.
    
Whilst the attention and focus is on combating the COVID19 pandemic, there is need to continue providing care for other health conditions so as to avoidable morbidity and mortality from other illnesses. Recently Parirenyatwa Hospital announced that they are scaling down Chemotherapy services at their radiotherapy centre.

This severely compromises access to care for cancer patients as there are only 2 institutions in the public sector offering such services in the whole country. Measures need to be put in place to make sure that services for chronic conditions such as HIV, Diabetes, Hypertension, mental illness as well as access to reproductive health and maternal and child health continue during the pandemic.

We have experienced above normal rains and floods this year, and with the malaria season approaching, there is a likelihood of an increase in malaria cases. People should continue to access services in order to avoid deaths from malaria.

  1. SUPER SPREADERS.

Funerals and congested places like prisons have become serious super spreaders.
Our prisons have become covid superspreder, hot spots and zones.

  1. COVID-19 VACCINE ROLL OUT PLAN.
    
Many countries in Europe, America and Asia have already begun vaccinating their populations.

In Africa, though vaccinations have not begun, many countries including South Africa and Kenya have already placed orders for vaccines. Whilst the country is set to benefit vaccines from the World Health Organization (WHO) backed COVAX scheme, as well as from arrangements from the African Union (AU), these vaccines will not be enough for attainment of herd immunity (which is estimated at approximately 60%). There is need for the government to set aside funds for the procurement of additional support.

More importantly, it is necessary for Africa to invest into Research and Development to provide solutions for our local people. We are a continent with great capacity to deal with any disease. We need to invest more in studying the mutating virus, so that we avail the best solution which is safe for our people.

Zimbabwe needs to:
• Avail funds for the development, manufacturing and procurement of COVID-19 solutions.
• Avail funds for treatment of the communities.
• Start the process of identifying at risk populations who are supposed to receive the treatment first.
For an treatment plan, priority must be given to the elderly, the vulnerable, people living with disabilities, widows, orphans and our frontline workers.

WHAT IS THE WAY FORWARD?

Our national strategy must be predicated upon the following;

1.Broad based inclusive national task force. 
2.Elaborate testing, screening and isolation plan.
3.Capacitating health institutions and frontline workers.
4.Zonal Spatial lockdown targeting epicenters.
5.Resourcing strategy through domestic resource mobilization and global appeals.

  1. Unleashing 4th industrial revolution and the internet of things.
     
    The following are immediate:
     
  2. There is need for a deliberate approach to involve all the players, political, labour, Government, academics, churches, citizens, CSOs, private sector – a United Team Zimbabwe approach;
  3. Establish a National Covid Advisory Group of Experts and let science take the lead;
  4. Invite World Health Organisation (WHO) and other experts for an assessment and evaluation of current National response.
  5. Contrary to the current situation where citizens are on lockdown with no testing taking place, Government must roll out national testing by contacting a door to door testing approach.
  6. In the same vein, as we continue to fight corona virus,  the following measures must be considered:
    a. Provision of personal protective equipment for our frontline staff such as nurses, doctors, janitors, administrative staff, police, soldiers and state employees;
    b. Provision of at least US$2000 risk allowance and tax exemption for all health professionals, security servicemen/women and government workers on duty. We want to emphases that, in view of the disparities in the exchange rates, this must be paid in hard cash, that is, in USD;
    c. Provision of sanitisers and masks for all;
    d. Provision of radio and TV lessons dedicated for the education of the masses about corona virus;
    e. In view of rampant corruption which have become a permanent feature under the Second Republic, will call upon Government to ensure transparency and accountability in the handling of corona virus issues by Government.
  7. With input from (1), come up with safety nets for the citizens during and after lockdown and come up with elaborate measures aimed at containing the virus. Among the cushioning measures Government should consider should include:
    a. Rolling out of humanitarian support to vulnerable people. This may include provision of cash handouts and the subsidized basic goods such as mealie meal, water, internet, electricity and fuel for our vulnerable and most at risk populations; or provide specialized support to the elderly people, persons with disability amongst others;
    b. Creation of new model for informal sector trading where basic of commodities in undertaken that seeks to achieve decongestion and decentralization. The aim will be ensure sustained livelihoods.
  8. In line with stakeholders, Government must develop information tool kit for the citizens with a view to create awareness on the progress made towards containing the virus. This information tool kit must be extensively disseminated through various media channels/platforms and campaigns in hotspot areas.
  9. The information tool kit must provide specific details such as number of people tested per day, accurate statistical figures on the outcomes of the tests with hope that this information can provide evidence to show how the country is coping with the disease and possible indication of how the lockdown will last as opposed to being reactive. For Zimbabwe, because of our context where we have over 5.7 million people in the informal sector, it is important that we get out of the lockdown quickly to save lives from hunger. Hence, the importance of reasonable statistical evidence on testing and the level of prevalence of the pandemic cannot be overemphasised.
  10. In view of the need to save lives from hunger and the corona virus and also saving the economy from total collapse, we need to come out of lockdown and seal our borders save for trade and come up with an organised strategy of returning back to work with inputs from (1);
  11. There is need for a post lockdown strategy that articulates how various sectors of the economy will be resuscitated and developed using a phased approach. There is need for a clear strategy on how the economy will be rescued and be brought back to life, how people will return back to work, how children will go back to school – This may take the form of a spatial and tier approach to lockdown – A back to normal life roadmap –.
  12. In the interim, Government must look at Look at the education sector and what can be done to ensure students don’t lose much learning time. Alternative teaching methods must be fully explored and scaled up using platforms such as TV and radio whilst the cost of data must be subsidized for students.

There is need to explore the use of TV, the role Zimbabwe Broadcasting Cooperation (ZBC) can play in providing both radio and television lessons. Radio lessons will help even those in remote areas because of its wide coverage.

Teachers and teachers’ associations should be engaged on how best they can teach their students during this pandemic.

  1. Civil servants who can work from home should be allowed to do so and decongest the work place. Civil servants must be given access to data and availed digital gadgets and services. 
We must encourage and enforce fumigation of these work places.
  2. There is need to marshal resources for the countries Covid response. This may include budget recasting and budget virementing.
    a. Cut down government expenditure especially on non essential items like luxury vehicles for government officials and civil service.
    b. Channeling the touted surplus towards the Covid response.

14 . We must empty remand prisons expect for very very serious offenses
Give amnesty to most prisoners except those on very very serious charges.
We need a plan to decongest them or strict regimes of testing, screening and isolation and regular disinfecting.

  1. We must allow churches to open for controlled number of people provided there is social distancing, masking and other COVID-19 protocols.
  2. There is need to ensure we pay attention to our economy and ensure it survives the tide of the Covid pandemic. From policy perspective, the following are necessary:

a. In order to improve competitiveness of our exporters and eliminate exchange rate losses, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) must allow banks to take full control of foreign exchange trading with a view to guarantee an efficient price discovery where the informal rate converges with the formal rate or where the disparities between the two rates are minimised to levels below 10%.

b. Furthermore, whilst we understand the importance of sharing foreign currency as a scarce resource for national development purposes, the recently announced export retention of 40% in a period which is characterised by COVID-19 pandemic, drought of stimulus package and over 30% disparities between the formal exchange rate and the parallel market rate, is both regressive and inconsiderate. In view of this, we call upon the RBZ to reduce export retention to 20% – thus allowing exporters to retain 80% of our export earnings.

c. Government failure to offer real stimulus package to save businesses is a cause for great concern. It must be appreciated that both the ZWL$18 billion package for large business and ZWL$600 million for SMEs are a drop in the ocean.

This is so considering that the economy requires funding in the region of US$5 billion.

In line with (1), we call upon Government to come up with a reasonable package to save businesses small and large.

d. Government should consider a number of fiscal measures aimed at reducing tax burden for businesses and individuals where appropriate. The following must be considered:
i. Immediate removal of the 2% tax to spur business growth;
ii. Rationalization of tax where sectors such as tourism and mining with 22 and 15 tax heads, respectively should see some of the tax heads being removed.

In the long term there is need for a post Covid reconstruction and recovery programme. This takes inputs from (1);


More importantly, must depoliticize Covid and understand that it kills anyone and everyone

Since the effects of COVID-19 are non-partisan, I want to implore each and every Zimbabwean to take this opportunity to be each others keeper.

We know the inadequacies of our system and the struggles of collective well-being; however, now is the time to look to each other to ensure that we fight COVID-19 through our collective Ubuntu. Our brothers and sisters are dying, we must wash our hands, mask-up and keep our distance. No one is coming to save us, it’s time we work together to stop the spread

Unity is key in the face of COVID-19. All of us must put aside their political differences and work together in the fight against COVID-19. It’s not the time to score political points but to work together. Those who like to trade insults and grand standing its not the time our people are dying.

I appeal to the international community to save the country’s health sector and the pple of Zimbabwe. NB. The sector was struggling before the pandemic and Covid has obviously led to it being overwhelmed and it needs support. We appeal to the international community ,donors ,business tycoons, Zimbabweans in the diaspora who can assist.

Fellow countrymen we must wither the covid 19 storm.

Our best medical brains should be allowed to lead in the fight against this global pandemic.The same team managed to reduce the HIV prevalence rate likewise they will manage to contain this pandemic if we listen and allow the experts to guide us.

I encourage the nation to follow the guidelines and protocols of reducing the spread of the pandemic.

To Our Bishops, Pastors, the church body and Intercessors and believers we encourage to continue to stand in the gap to pray for our nation. We must stand in prayer with those who have been affected by the pandemic. May the Holy Spirit comfort all the families who lost their loved ones.


I enjoin citizens to be vigilant and resilient. Together we waged and won struggle s in the past including the hard won liberation struggle. Together we will win and wither the covid storm.
Together we have all the answers to all our problems.

We are one People but politics and politicians make us to be different people.

It is a patriotic duty to tell anyone to mask up and to not engage in super spreader events.

Fellow Zimbabweans, there is no problem we can’t solve when we are one and United.

From ZAMBEZI TO LIMPOPO,
One people, One vision, One Future!

Always for Better and greater Zimbabwe!

A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE IS POSSIBLE!

GOD BLESS YOU.
GOD BLESS ZIMBABWE.

Another Prominent Physician Succumbs To Covid-19

By A Correspondent- Prominent Bulawayo physician Dr Cherifa Sururu succumbed to Covid-19 at Mater Dei Hospital yesterday night.

Dr Sururu, who had several surgeries across Bulawayo and was one of the pioneers in Zimbabwe to major in family medicine, studied at the University of Zimbabwe.

His mentor, Mpilo Central Hospital acting chief executive officer Professor Solwayo Ngwenya said the medical fraternity had lost a dedicated and hard worker who will be missed by many families in Bulawayo.

“I had known him for quite some time, first as a junior at medical school in Harare, then he came to Mpilo to do his post graduate rotations and was my student. He was mentored here at Mpilo until he became a specialist family physician some years ago and we are proud to say he worked so hard to save many lives,” said Prof Ngwenya.

“He was a jovial, simple and approachable person and I am devastated at his passing. It is very sad to also note that he was on the forefront of trying to deliver services to hundreds of people on a daily basis even during the lockdown following the outbreak of Covid-19.”

Prof Ngwenya said Dr Sururu’s death is just a terrible reminder that Covid-19 can take lives.

“It is worrying to see young people dying and I hope his death will be a stark reminder that will help us exercise to be extreme cautious to ensure we follow measures that have been put,” he added.

Community Service For Woman Who Gave Birth In A Bucket Of Hot Water Killing New Born Baby

By A Correspondent- A woman from Mutare who killed her newborn baby by giving birth in a bucket of hot water is thanking her lucky stars after she was spared from serving a jail term and sentenced to just community service.

National broadcaster ZBC reports that 20-year-old Queen Makombe appeared at the Mutare Magistrates’ Court where she was facing charges of concealing birth and infanticide. She was sentenced to two years in jail after being convicted of the crimes.

However, the magistrate spared Makombe from serving a custodial sentence and gave her an alternative sentence of performing 490 hours of community service as well as a suspended 10-month jail term on condition that she does not commit a similar crime in the next 5 years.

During the trial, the court heard that Makombe gave birth on the 23rd of January. She is reported to have deliberately given birth in a bucket of hot water as she wanted to kill the newborn baby. After killing the newborn baby, Makombe disposed of the body in a nearby stream.

However, alert neighbours noticed that Makombe was no longer pregnant and that there was no news of her giving birth. The neighbours quickly alerted the police saying they suspected foul play.

The police then carried out investigations into the matter and Makombe was unable to provide a satisfactory explanation regarding her pregnancy and how it had disappeared. She eventually cracked during questioning and confessed to killing and disposing of her newborn baby in the stream.

Under Zimbabwean law, any woman who causes the death of her child within 6 months of giving birth is not charged with murder even if the killing is intentional. Instead, the woman is charged with infanticide because the law deems that the woman’s balance of mind is disturbed by giving birth.

The maximum sentence for infanticide under the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform ) Act is 5 years in jai

FULL TEXT: President Chamisa Warns Against Lockdown Induced Poverty

FIGHTING COVID-19 TO BUILD A HEALTHY NATION – AN ALTERNATIVE RESPONSE TO COVID-19

Fellow Zimbabweans,

I come to you in circumstances of extreme national emergency.
We have an extraordinary situation in our country. We are facing an extremely challenging national outlook.

The COVID 19 pandemic is wrecking havoc in every family, every village, every suburb and every community. Remember, every COVID 19 statistic is a human being. 

Every other day, we are losing another friend, another workmate, another relative, another leader and another Zimbabwean.

Just as of yesterday, Zimbabwe recorded 1075 deaths. May their souls rest in peace. Our figure for those who have tested positive to date is over the 30000 mark.

My condolences to all those who lost their loved ones and my commiserations for those who are not feeling well. We continue to pray that they get well soon!

Let us observe a minute of silence in honor of our dear departed.

COVID-19 pauses an existential threat to our existence. It may threaten our national security and collective public safety if not handled with astuteness and statesmanship.

It can’t be business as usual. A catastrophe is starring us in the face. We must take extraordinary action before the situation is out of control. We can correct this only if we get our act together as a people.
 

On the 30th of January 2020, the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the corona virus disease (Covid19) outbreak a public health emergency of international concern under the International Health Regulations of 2005.

Zimbabwe reported its first official Covid19 case on the 20th of March 2020. Since then, a lot has happened and been done.

We appreciate the various initiatives by different stakeholders and government.

The response of the Ministry of Health in particular and the Government in general is noted and appreciated.
 
Various initiatives have been instituted to ameliorate the situation. In this regard, we salute our nurses, doctors who have been outstanding as a battalion of patriots and national heroes and heroines.

For your courage and ingenuity our country will remain in debt to you and your families.

We wish to also thank our Environmental health professionals who are doing contact tracing. Our port health officers, lab scientists running the tests, general hands cleaning the wards and housing covid patients, among many other Health care workers who risk their lives to save our nation.

We also honor our police, military, (soldiers) prison and intelligence services including all those offering essential services in various sectors.

We salute our information and communication practitioners, the media, our journalists for the great work in spreading the information on COVID 19 and keeping the nation informed on this deadly pandemic.

We wish to thank the international community. The United Nations, European Union, United States of America, United Kingdom and China among many others.

Allow me to thank our neighboring countries in particular South Africa and Botswana for bearing the burden of carrying our citizens in the Diaspora.

We also wish to thank our wonderful citizens in the diaspora. For all the knowledge contributed and the remittances that have kept families going under the extreme severity yet necessary lockdown regulations. We note in particular the ventilors contributed by our citizens in Australia.

We thank those who have been donating Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) in hospitals. Particularly in Bulawayo, Matebeleland South, Kwekwe, Chitungwiza, Hwange to mention a few.

I am happy that this positive effort is not being politicized and I hope we can continue with the unison spirit as a people.

I also thank you, the individual citizens who have been exceptional in creative ways to help citizens. The Ekusileni project is a case on point.

We thank you for the selfless service and sacrifices.

Let me also thank the people at home. Let me thank you all my fellow countrymen, the great Zimbabwean people. You have done us proud. Although the virus is bad, l know that given the state of our health care system things could have been worse.

You the people of Zimbabwe have acted as our national reserve guard force against the pandemic. You have made sure you mask up and have continued to remind each other to mask-up and to do so properly.

We thank you all, the peace loving and hardworking citizens of Zimbabwe, for your love, care and amity.

We also thank Our God, The Almighty, for the providence and preservation.

 
 Although the approach of central government has been deficient in several key areas, we choose not to play politics with this serious issue. We have steered clear of finding fault and blame gaming suffice to help improve on and complement the strategy of government.

The objective underlying this proposed plan is to offer an alternative policy framework to the manner in which the Government has approached the COVID19 response thus far.

We posit this policy mix and alternative plan to shed light on how citizens, development partners and the regional community can work together in driving a more coordinated response to save lives, protect livelihoods and prevent our economy from collapsing.
 
In addition to tapping from international best practice and global experience and relying on the best scientific evidence, we suggest a uniquely Zimbabwean response that is customized and tailored to the circumstances, competencies and conteext of our great nation.
 
COVID-19 EMERGING ISSUES ZIMBABWE

  1. CAPACITY OF HEALTH INSTITUTIONS.
    
With COVID19 cases almost tripling in the last 6 weeks, our hospitals are  overwhelmed and failing to cope with the number of COVID19 infected patients requiring hospital admissions. We know that 10-15% of all cases will progress to severe illness and approximately 5% of cases will become critically ill.

The average daily cases over the past 2 weeks in Zimbabwe are around 700 cases. This means that between 70 and 105 people per day may progress to severe disease which may require hospitalisation.

These numbers are too high for our health infrastructure to cope and as a result our capacity to handle severe cases of COVID-19 seem to be surpassed by the pandemic resulting in suboptimal and in some instances non-existent emergency services for people with severe COVID-19. Parirenyatwa needs to increase COVID-19 response infrastructure immediately.

This may be one of the reasons for the high death rates that we have been witnessing over the past weeks. There is need to urgently increase the bed capacity in public hospitals so that patients with COVID-19 have access to oxygen therapy, as well ventilators for those who are critically ill. These services need to be decentralized and become available in all provinces. The situation is not good at all. Access to a bed and oxygen therapy must be more readily available across the country.




  1. LOCKDOWN.

    Whilst the lockdown was a welcome move to try and minimize the rate of spread of infections, there is need to effectively implement the lockdown. Studies have shown it is better to implement a short but effective lockdown rather than a prolonged lockdown as compliance with lockdown regulations goes down with a prolonged lockdown.

The unavailability of social safety nets for the vulnerable, considering our heavily informal economy, means that people will be forced to breach lockdown regulations if search of food, water and money to cater for their families. This again reduces the effectiveness of the lockdown. We must be careful not to flatten the economy in our bid flatten the curve. We face the risk of a lockdown induced poverty. 

It is desirable and advisable to adopt other approaches to a lockdown. We could consider a partial lockdown or a spatial lockdown or  a staggered lockdown. Lockdowns are not meant to be permanent solutions, there is need to create a lockdown exit strategy.

WE REITERATE THAT, CONTRARY TO THE WHOLESALE, UNSTRUCTURED AND  PANIC INDUCED SHUTDOWN WE WOULD PURSUE AN ALTERNATIVE PATH THAT SAVES LIVES AND PROTECTS LIVELIHOODS, PREVENTING OUR ECONOMY FROM COLLAPSING AND SAVING OUR PEOPLE FROM HUNGER.



  1. TESTING AND SCREENING.
Our neighbours South Africa have reported a new variant of the SARS-COV-2 virus, being named B.1.351. This strain has been shown to be more transmissible than the original covid19 virus. With people coming into Zimbabwe for the festive season using our porous borders as well as reports of invalid and fake COVID-19 certificates, there is likelihood that this strain may have been imported into the country.

Health professionals are reporting difference in clinical presentations between the first wave and the current wave of infections, as well as a high rate of false negative results on Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests. This is an indicator that we might be dealing with a different strain of covid19 virus. There is need for us to conduct tests (or through the help of other countries like neighbouring South Africa if we cannot conduct the genetic testing of the virus) to ascertain what type of virus we are dealing with.

We also welcome the availability of the COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Tests, which have been shown to be more reliable in detecting COVID-19 than the Antibody tests. These tests are much cheaper than the Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests. We need to increase availability of these tests across the country so that we can detect as much people as possible, isolate those positive, and conduct contact tracing. This will slow down the rate of infections.

Leadership is now required. We immediately demand the reduction of the cost of our health services. In fact we must make it free for COVID-19 patients who are in serious condition. We must decentralize testing and roll out free testing to rural areas at growth points and townships including at all clinics and hospitals.




  1. HEALTH WORKERS WELFARE AND CAPACITY.
    
Our health workers have been on the frontline fighting this pandemic. However, in order for them to effectively do their job they need to be capacitated with the necessary tools of trade. According to the Health Services Board, over 1500 health workers have already been infected with COVID-19, and 7 deaths recorded.

The intermittent and chronic shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) is one of the reasons why we have this huge number of health workers getting infected. Recently nurses at Sally Mugabe hospital were protesting over the shortage of PPE. The situation is similar in other hospitals across the country. PPE should be readily available in order to at least offer protection to our frontline workers. Shortage of health workers is a major reason why we have limited bed capacity for covid19 patients.

We therefore cannot afford to continue losing health workers either through deaths or through absenteeism from work when infected health workers undergo their mandatory isolation periods.

We need adequate Remuneration as an incentive including a risk allowance for all our health care workers.

  1. CONTINUOS CARE FOR OTHER HEALTH CONDITIONS.
    
Whilst the attention and focus is on combating the COVID19 pandemic, there is need to continue providing care for other health conditions so as to avoidable morbidity and mortality from other illnesses. Recently Parirenyatwa Hospital announced that they are scaling down Chemotherapy services at their radiotherapy centre.

This severely compromises access to care for cancer patients as there are only 2 institutions in the public sector offering such services in the whole country. Measures need to be put in place to make sure that services for chronic conditions such as HIV, Diabetes, Hypertension, mental illness as well as access to reproductive health and maternal and child health continue during the pandemic.

We have experienced above normal rains and floods this year, and with the malaria season approaching, there is a likelihood of an increase in malaria cases. People should continue to access services in order to avoid deaths from malaria.

  1. SUPER SPREADERS.

Funerals and congested places like prisons have become serious super spreaders.
Our prisons have become covid superspreder, hot spots and zones.

  1. COVID-19 VACCINE ROLL OUT PLAN.
    
Many countries in Europe, America and Asia have already begun vaccinating their populations.

In Africa, though vaccinations have not begun, many countries including South Africa and Kenya have already placed orders for vaccines. Whilst the country is set to benefit vaccines from the World Health Organization (WHO) backed COVAX scheme, as well as from arrangements from the African Union (AU), these vaccines will not be enough for attainment of herd immunity (which is estimated at approximately 60%). There is need for the government to set aside funds for the procurement of additional support.

More importantly, it is necessary for Africa to invest into Research and Development to provide solutions for our local people. We are a continent with great capacity to deal with any disease. We need to invest more in studying the mutating virus, so that we avail the best solution which is safe for our people.

Zimbabwe needs to:
• Avail funds for the development, manufacturing and procurement of COVID-19 solutions.
• Avail funds for treatment of the communities.
• Start the process of identifying at risk populations who are supposed to receive the treatment first.
For an treatment plan, priority must be given to the elderly, the vulnerable, people living with disabilities, widows, orphans and our frontline workers.

WHAT IS THE WAY FORWARD?

Our national strategy must be predicated upon the following;

1.Broad based inclusive national task force. 
2.Elaborate testing, screening and isolation plan.
3.Capacitating health institutions and frontline workers.
4.Zonal Spatial lockdown targeting epicenters.
5.Resourcing strategy through domestic resource mobilization and global appeals.

  1. Unleashing 4th industrial revolution and the internet of things.
     
    The following are immediate:
     
  2. There is need for a deliberate approach to involve all the players, political, labour, Government, academics, churches, citizens, CSOs, private sector – a United Team Zimbabwe approach;
  3. Establish a National Covid Advisory Group of Experts and let science take the lead;
  4. Invite World Health Organisation (WHO) and other experts for an assessment and evaluation of current National response.
  5. Contrary to the current situation where citizens are on lockdown with no testing taking place, Government must roll out national testing by contacting a door to door testing approach.
  6. In the same vein, as we continue to fight corona virus,  the following measures must be considered:
    a. Provision of personal protective equipment for our frontline staff such as nurses, doctors, janitors, administrative staff, police, soldiers and state employees;
    b. Provision of at least US$2000 risk allowance and tax exemption for all health professionals, security servicemen/women and government workers on duty. We want to emphases that, in view of the disparities in the exchange rates, this must be paid in hard cash, that is, in USD;
    c. Provision of sanitisers and masks for all;
    d. Provision of radio and TV lessons dedicated for the education of the masses about corona virus;
    e. In view of rampant corruption which have become a permanent feature under the Second Republic, will call upon Government to ensure transparency and accountability in the handling of corona virus issues by Government.
  7. With input from (1), come up with safety nets for the citizens during and after lockdown and come up with elaborate measures aimed at containing the virus. Among the cushioning measures Government should consider should include:
    a. Rolling out of humanitarian support to vulnerable people. This may include provision of cash handouts and the subsidized basic goods such as mealie meal, water, internet, electricity and fuel for our vulnerable and most at risk populations; or provide specialized support to the elderly people, persons with disability amongst others;
    b. Creation of new model for informal sector trading where basic of commodities in undertaken that seeks to achieve decongestion and decentralization. The aim will be ensure sustained livelihoods.
  8. In line with stakeholders, Government must develop information tool kit for the citizens with a view to create awareness on the progress made towards containing the virus. This information tool kit must be extensively disseminated through various media channels/platforms and campaigns in hotspot areas.
  9. The information tool kit must provide specific details such as number of people tested per day, accurate statistical figures on the outcomes of the tests with hope that this information can provide evidence to show how the country is coping with the disease and possible indication of how the lockdown will last as opposed to being reactive. For Zimbabwe, because of our context where we have over 5.7 million people in the informal sector, it is important that we get out of the lockdown quickly to save lives from hunger. Hence, the importance of reasonable statistical evidence on testing and the level of prevalence of the pandemic cannot be overemphasised.
  10. In view of the need to save lives from hunger and the corona virus and also saving the economy from total collapse, we need to come out of lockdown and seal our borders save for trade and come up with an organised strategy of returning back to work with inputs from (1);
  11. There is need for a post lockdown strategy that articulates how various sectors of the economy will be resuscitated and developed using a phased approach. There is need for a clear strategy on how the economy will be rescued and be brought back to life, how people will return back to work, how children will go back to school – This may take the form of a spatial and tier approach to lockdown – A back to normal life roadmap –.
  12. In the interim, Government must look at Look at the education sector and what can be done to ensure students don’t lose much learning time. Alternative teaching methods must be fully explored and scaled up using platforms such as TV and radio whilst the cost of data must be subsidized for students.

There is need to explore the use of TV, the role Zimbabwe Broadcasting Cooperation (ZBC) can play in providing both radio and television lessons. Radio lessons will help even those in remote areas because of its wide coverage.

Teachers and teachers’ associations should be engaged on how best they can teach their students during this pandemic.

  1. Civil servants who can work from home should be allowed to do so and decongest the work place. Civil servants must be given access to data and availed digital gadgets and services. 
We must encourage and enforce fumigation of these work places.
  2. There is need to marshal resources for the countries Covid response. This may include budget recasting and budget virementing.
    a. Cut down government expenditure especially on non essential items like luxury vehicles for government officials and civil service.
    b. Channeling the touted surplus towards the Covid response.

14 . We must empty remand prisons expect for very very serious offenses
Give amnesty to most prisoners except those on very very serious charges.
We need a plan to decongest them or strict regimes of testing, screening and isolation and regular disinfecting.

  1. We must allow churches to open for controlled number of people provided there is social distancing, masking and other COVID-19 protocols.
  2. There is need to ensure we pay attention to our economy and ensure it survives the tide of the Covid pandemic. From policy perspective, the following are necessary:

a. In order to improve competitiveness of our exporters and eliminate exchange rate losses, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) must allow banks to take full control of foreign exchange trading with a view to guarantee an efficient price discovery where the informal rate converges with the formal rate or where the disparities between the two rates are minimised to levels below 10%.

b. Furthermore, whilst we understand the importance of sharing foreign currency as a scarce resource for national development purposes, the recently announced export retention of 40% in a period which is characterised by COVID-19 pandemic, drought of stimulus package and over 30% disparities between the formal exchange rate and the parallel market rate, is both regressive and inconsiderate. In view of this, we call upon the RBZ to reduce export retention to 20% – thus allowing exporters to retain 80% of our export earnings.

c. Government failure to offer real stimulus package to save businesses is a cause for great concern. It must be appreciated that both the ZWL$18 billion package for large business and ZWL$600 million for SMEs are a drop in the ocean.

This is so considering that the economy requires funding in the region of US$5 billion.

In line with (1), we call upon Government to come up with a reasonable package to save businesses small and large.

d. Government should consider a number of fiscal measures aimed at reducing tax burden for businesses and individuals where appropriate. The following must be considered:
i. Immediate removal of the 2% tax to spur business growth;
ii. Rationalization of tax where sectors such as tourism and mining with 22 and 15 tax heads, respectively should see some of the tax heads being removed.

In the long term there is need for a post Covid reconstruction and recovery programme. This takes inputs from (1);


More importantly, must depoliticize Covid and understand that it kills anyone and everyone

Since the effects of COVID-19 are non-partisan, I want to implore each and every Zimbabwean to take this opportunity to be each others keeper.

We know the inadequacies of our system and the struggles of collective well-being; however, now is the time to look to each other to ensure that we fight COVID-19 through our collective Ubuntu. Our brothers and sisters are dying, we must wash our hands, mask-up and keep our distance.

No one is coming to save us, it’s time we work together to stop the spread.Unity is key in the face of COVID-19. All of us must put aside their political differences and work together in the fight against COVID-19. It’s not the time to score political points but to work together. Those who like to trade insults and grand standing its not the time our people are dying.

I appeal to the international community to save the country’s health sector and the pple of Zimbabwe. NB. The sector was struggling before the pandemic and Covid has obviously led to it being overwhelmed and it needs support. We appeal to the international community ,donors ,business tycoons, Zimbabweans in the diaspora who can assist.
Fellow countrymen we must wither the covid 19 storm.

Our best medical brains should be allowed to lead in the fight against this global pandemic.The same team managed to reduce the HIV prevalence rate likewise they will manage to contain this pandemic if we listen and allow the experts to guide us.
I encourage the nation to follow the guidelines and protocols of reducing the spread of the pandemic.

To Our Bishops, Pastors, the church body and Intercessors and believers we encourage to continue to stand in the gap to pray for our nation. We must stand in prayer with those who have been affected by the pandemic. May the Holy Spirit comfort all the families who lost their loved ones.

I enjoin citizens to be vigilant and resilient. Together we waged and won struggle s in the past including the hard won liberation struggle. Together we will win and wither the covid storm.
Together we have all the answers to all our problems.

We are one People but politics and politicians make us to be different people.

It is a patriotic duty to tell anyone to mask up and to not engage in super spreader events.

Fellow Zimbabweans, there is no problem we can’t solve when we are one and United.

From ZAMBEZI TO LIMPOPO,
One people, One vision, One Future!

Always for Better and greater Zimbabwe!

A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE IS POSSIBLE!

GOD BLESS YOU.
GOD BLESS ZIMBABWE.

Prophet Nabbed For Rape

By A Correspondent- A self-styled prophet allegedly raped a woman who had visited his shrine seeking prayers for her sick child, after prescribing a concoction mixed with lemons that resulted in her passing out in the midst of the healing session.

Samuel Guta (45) of Apostle of Power of Unity in Christ Church, appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Court yesterday, charged with rape.

He was not asked to plead to the charges when he appeared before magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi, who remanded him in custody to February 2.

Mr Mangosi advised Guta to approach the High Court for bail application.

Prosecutor Mr Shepherd Makonde had it that on January 1, Guta called the woman to his shrine located at Churu Farm in Glen View, Harare, for prayers.

It is alleged Guta told the woman to bring lemons, which he said were needed to heal the child.

Upon arrival at the shrine, Guta asked the woman to squeeze the lemon juice on her hands, feet and breasts and she complied.

The court heard that Guta started praying for the woman, who then suddenly passed out.

Allegations are that Guta took advantage of the woman’s state and raped her.

The woman was surprised to find herself lying without her undergarments.

Before she came to terms with what had happened, Guta is said to have repeated the same prayer resulting in the woman passing out again, before allegedly raping her for the second time.

Irked by Guta’s actions, the woman reported the matter to the police, leading to Guta’s arrest.-statemedia

Full Text: President Chamisa Addresses Nation On COVID-19 Situation

FIGHTING COVID-19 TO BUILD A HEALTHY NATION – AN ALTERNATIVE RESPONSE TO COVID-19

Fellow Zimbabweans,

I come to you in circumstances of extreme national emergency.
We have an extraordinary situation in our country. We are facing an extremely challenging national outlook.

The COVID 19 pandemic is wrecking havoc in every family, every village, every suburb and every community. Remember, every COVID 19 statistic is a human being. 

Every other day, we are losing another friend, another workmate, another relative, another leader and another Zimbabwean.

Just as of yesterday, Zimbabwe recorded 1075 deaths. May their souls rest in peace. Our figure for those who have tested positive to date is over the 30000 mark.

My condolences to all those who lost their loved ones and my commiserations for those who are not feeling well. We continue to pray that they get well soon!

Let us observe a minute of silence in honor of our dear departed.

COVID-19 pauses an existential threat to our existence. It may threaten our national security and collective public safety if not handled with astuteness and statesmanship.

It can’t be business as usual. A catastrophe is starring us in the face. We must take extraordinary action before the situation is out of control. We can correct this only if we get our act together as a people.
 

On the 30th of January 2020, the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the corona virus disease (Covid19) outbreak a public health emergency of international concern under the International Health Regulations of 2005.

Zimbabwe reported its first official Covid19 case on the 20th of March 2020. Since then, a lot has happened and been done.

We appreciate the various initiatives by different stakeholders and government.

The response of the Ministry of Health in particular and the Government in general is noted and appreciated.
 
Various initiatives have been instituted to ameliorate the situation. In this regard, we salute our nurses, doctors who have been outstanding as a battalion of patriots and national heroes and heroines.

For your courage and ingenuity our country will remain in debt to you and your families.

We wish to also thank our Environmental health professionals who are doing contact tracing. Our port health officers, lab scientists running the tests, general hands cleaning the wards and housing covid patients, among many other Health care workers who risk their lives to save our nation.

We also honor our police, military, (soldiers) prison and intelligence services including all those offering essential services in various sectors.

We salute our information and communication practitioners, the media, our journalists for the great work in spreading the information on COVID 19 and keeping the nation informed on this deadly pandemic.

We wish to thank the international community. The United Nations, European Union, United States of America, United Kingdom and China among many others.

Allow me to thank our neighboring countries in particular South Africa and Botswana for bearing the burden of carrying our citizens in the Diaspora.

We also wish to thank our wonderful citizens in the diaspora. For all the knowledge contributed and the remittances that have kept families going under the extreme severity yet necessary lockdown regulations. We note in particular the ventilors contributed by our citizens in Australia.

We thank those who have been donating Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) in hospitals. Particularly in Bulawayo, Matebeleland South, Kwekwe, Chitungwiza, Hwange to mention a few.

I am happy that this positive effort is not being politicized and I hope we can continue with the unison spirit as a people.

I also thank you, the individual citizens who have been exceptional in creative ways to help citizens. The Ekusileni project is a case on point.

We thank you for the selfless service and sacrifices.

Let me also thank the people at home. Let me thank you all my fellow countrymen, the great Zimbabwean people. You have done us proud. Although the virus is bad, l know that given the state of our health care system things could have been worse.

You the people of Zimbabwe have acted as our national reserve guard force against the pandemic. You have made sure you mask up and have continued to remind each other to mask-up and to do so properly.

We thank you all, the peace loving and hardworking citizens of Zimbabwe, for your love, care and amity.

We also thank Our God, The Almighty, for the providence and preservation.

 
 Although the approach of central government has been deficient in several key areas, we choose not to play politics with this serious issue. We have steered clear of finding fault and blame gaming suffice to help improve on and complement the strategy of government.

The objective underlying this proposed plan is to offer an alternative policy framework to the manner in which the Government has approached the COVID19 response thus far.

We posit this policy mix and alternative plan to shed light on how citizens, development partners and the regional community can work together in driving a more coordinated response to save lives, protect livelihoods and prevent our economy from collapsing.
 
In addition to tapping from international best practice and global experience and relying on the best scientific evidence, we suggest a uniquely Zimbabwean response that is customized and tailored to the circumstances, competencies and conteext of our great nation.
 
COVID-19 EMERGING ISSUES ZIMBABWE

  1. CAPACITY OF HEALTH INSTITUTIONS.
    
With COVID19 cases almost tripling in the last 6 weeks, our hospitals are  overwhelmed and failing to cope with the number of COVID19 infected patients requiring hospital admissions. We know that 10-15% of all cases will progress to severe illness and approximately 5% of cases will become critically ill.

The average daily cases over the past 2 weeks in Zimbabwe are around 700 cases. This means that between 70 and 105 people per day may progress to severe disease which may require hospitalisation.

These numbers are too high for our health infrastructure to cope and as a result our capacity to handle severe cases of COVID-19 seem to be surpassed by the pandemic resulting in suboptimal and in some instances non-existent emergency services for people with severe COVID-19. Parirenyatwa needs to increase COVID-19 response infrastructure immediately.

This may be one of the reasons for the high death rates that we have been witnessing over the past weeks. There is need to urgently increase the bed capacity in public hospitals so that patients with COVID-19 have access to oxygen therapy, as well ventilators for those who are critically ill. These services need to be decentralized and become available in all provinces. The situation is not good at all. Access to a bed and oxygen therapy must be more readily available across the country.




  1. LOCKDOWN.

    Whilst the lockdown was a welcome move to try and minimize the rate of spread of infections, there is need to effectively implement the lockdown. Studies have shown it is better to implement a short but effective lockdown rather than a prolonged lockdown as compliance with lockdown regulations goes down with a prolonged lockdown.

The unavailability of social safety nets for the vulnerable, considering our heavily informal economy, means that people will be forced to breach lockdown regulations if search of food, water and money to cater for their families. This again reduces the effectiveness of the lockdown. We must be careful not to flatten the economy in our bid flatten the curve. We face the risk of a lockdown induced poverty. 

It is desirable and advisable to adopt other approaches to a lockdown. We could consider a partial lockdown or a spatial lockdown or  a staggered lockdown. Lockdowns are not meant to be permanent solutions, there is need to create a lockdown exit strategy.

WE REITERATE THAT, CONTRARY TO THE WHOLESALE, UNSTRUCTURED AND  PANIC INDUCED SHUTDOWN WE WOULD PURSUE AN ALTERNATIVE PATH THAT SAVES LIVES AND PROTECTS LIVELIHOODS, PREVENTING OUR ECONOMY FROM COLLAPSING AND SAVING OUR PEOPLE FROM HUNGER.



  1. TESTING AND SCREENING.
Our neighbours South Africa have reported a new variant of the SARS-COV-2 virus, being named B.1.351. This strain has been shown to be more transmissible than the original covid19 virus. With people coming into Zimbabwe for the festive season using our porous borders as well as reports of invalid and fake COVID-19 certificates, there is likelihood that this strain may have been imported into the country.

Health professionals are reporting difference in clinical presentations between the first wave and the current wave of infections, as well as a high rate of false negative results on Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests. This is an indicator that we might be dealing with a different strain of covid19 virus. There is need for us to conduct tests (or through the help of other countries like neighbouring South Africa if we cannot conduct the genetic testing of the virus) to ascertain what type of virus we are dealing with.

We also welcome the availability of the COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Tests, which have been shown to be more reliable in detecting COVID-19 than the Antibody tests. These tests are much cheaper than the Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests. We need to increase availability of these tests across the country so that we can detect as much people as possible, isolate those positive, and conduct contact tracing. This will slow down the rate of infections.

Leadership is now required. We immediately demand the reduction of the cost of our health services. In fact we must make it free for COVID-19 patients who are in serious condition. We must decentralize testing and roll out free testing to rural areas at growth points and townships including at all clinics and hospitals.




  1. HEALTH WORKERS WELFARE AND CAPACITY.
    
Our health workers have been on the frontline fighting this pandemic. However, in order for them to effectively do their job they need to be capacitated with the necessary tools of trade. According to the Health Services Board, over 1500 health workers have already been infected with COVID-19, and 7 deaths recorded.

The intermittent and chronic shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) is one of the reasons why we have this huge number of health workers getting infected. Recently nurses at Sally Mugabe hospital were protesting over the shortage of PPE. The situation is similar in other hospitals across the country. PPE should be readily available in order to at least offer protection to our frontline workers. Shortage of health workers is a major reason why we have limited bed capacity for covid19 patients.

We therefore cannot afford to continue losing health workers either through deaths or through absenteeism from work when infected health workers undergo their mandatory isolation periods.

We need adequate Remuneration as an incentive including a risk allowance for all our health care workers.

  1. CONTINUOS CARE FOR OTHER HEALTH CONDITIONS.
    
Whilst the attention and focus is on combating the COVID19 pandemic, there is need to continue providing care for other health conditions so as to avoidable morbidity and mortality from other illnesses. Recently Parirenyatwa Hospital announced that they are scaling down Chemotherapy services at their radiotherapy centre.

This severely compromises access to care for cancer patients as there are only 2 institutions in the public sector offering such services in the whole country. Measures need to be put in place to make sure that services for chronic conditions such as HIV, Diabetes, Hypertension, mental illness as well as access to reproductive health and maternal and child health continue during the pandemic.

We have experienced above normal rains and floods this year, and with the malaria season approaching, there is a likelihood of an increase in malaria cases. People should continue to access services in order to avoid deaths from malaria.

  1. SUPER SPREADERS.

Funerals and congested places like prisons have become serious super spreaders.
Our prisons have become covid superspreder, hot spots and zones.

  1. COVID-19 VACCINE ROLL OUT PLAN.
    
Many countries in Europe, America and Asia have already begun vaccinating their populations.

In Africa, though vaccinations have not begun, many countries including South Africa and Kenya have already placed orders for vaccines. Whilst the country is set to benefit vaccines from the World Health Organization (WHO) backed COVAX scheme, as well as from arrangements from the African Union (AU), these vaccines will not be enough for attainment of herd immunity (which is estimated at approximately 60%). There is need for the government to set aside funds for the procurement of additional support.

More importantly, it is necessary for Africa to invest into Research and Development to provide solutions for our local people. We are a continent with great capacity to deal with any disease. We need to invest more in studying the mutating virus, so that we avail the best solution which is safe for our people.

Zimbabwe needs to:
• Avail funds for the development, manufacturing and procurement of COVID-19 solutions.
• Avail funds for treatment of the communities.
• Start the process of identifying at risk populations who are supposed to receive the treatment first.
For an treatment plan, priority must be given to the elderly, the vulnerable, people living with disabilities, widows, orphans and our frontline workers.

WHAT IS THE WAY FORWARD?

Our national strategy must be predicated upon the following;

1.Broad based inclusive national task force. 
2.Elaborate testing, screening and isolation plan.
3.Capacitating health institutions and frontline workers.
4.Zonal Spatial lockdown targeting epicenters.
5.Resourcing strategy through domestic resource mobilization and global appeals.

  1. Unleashing 4th industrial revolution and the internet of things.
     
    The following are immediate:
     
  2. There is need for a deliberate approach to involve all the players, political, labour, Government, academics, churches, citizens, CSOs, private sector – a United Team Zimbabwe approach;
  3. Establish a National Covid Advisory Group of Experts and let science take the lead;
  4. Invite World Health Organisation (WHO) and other experts for an assessment and evaluation of current National response.
  5. Contrary to the current situation where citizens are on lockdown with no testing taking place, Government must roll out national testing by contacting a door to door testing approach.
  6. In the same vein, as we continue to fight corona virus,  the following measures must be considered:
    a. Provision of personal protective equipment for our frontline staff such as nurses, doctors, janitors, administrative staff, police, soldiers and state employees;
    b. Provision of at least US$2000 risk allowance and tax exemption for all health professionals, security servicemen/women and government workers on duty. We want to emphases that, in view of the disparities in the exchange rates, this must be paid in hard cash, that is, in USD;
    c. Provision of sanitisers and masks for all;
    d. Provision of radio and TV lessons dedicated for the education of the masses about corona virus;
    e. In view of rampant corruption which have become a permanent feature under the Second Republic, will call upon Government to ensure transparency and accountability in the handling of corona virus issues by Government.
  7. With input from (1), come up with safety nets for the citizens during and after lockdown and come up with elaborate measures aimed at containing the virus. Among the cushioning measures Government should consider should include:
    a. Rolling out of humanitarian support to vulnerable people. This may include provision of cash handouts and the subsidized basic goods such as mealie meal, water, internet, electricity and fuel for our vulnerable and most at risk populations; or provide specialized support to the elderly people, persons with disability amongst others;
    b. Creation of new model for informal sector trading where basic of commodities in undertaken that seeks to achieve decongestion and decentralization. The aim will be ensure sustained livelihoods.
  8. In line with stakeholders, Government must develop information tool kit for the citizens with a view to create awareness on the progress made towards containing the virus. This information tool kit must be extensively disseminated through various media channels/platforms and campaigns in hotspot areas.
  9. The information tool kit must provide specific details such as number of people tested per day, accurate statistical figures on the outcomes of the tests with hope that this information can provide evidence to show how the country is coping with the disease and possible indication of how the lockdown will last as opposed to being reactive. For Zimbabwe, because of our context where we have over 5.7 million people in the informal sector, it is important that we get out of the lockdown quickly to save lives from hunger. Hence, the importance of reasonable statistical evidence on testing and the level of prevalence of the pandemic cannot be overemphasised.
  10. In view of the need to save lives from hunger and the corona virus and also saving the economy from total collapse, we need to come out of lockdown and seal our borders save for trade and come up with an organised strategy of returning back to work with inputs from (1);
  11. There is need for a post lockdown strategy that articulates how various sectors of the economy will be resuscitated and developed using a phased approach. There is need for a clear strategy on how the economy will be rescued and be brought back to life, how people will return back to work, how children will go back to school – This may take the form of a spatial and tier approach to lockdown – A back to normal life roadmap –.
  12. In the interim, Government must look at Look at the education sector and what can be done to ensure students don’t lose much learning time. Alternative teaching methods must be fully explored and scaled up using platforms such as TV and radio whilst the cost of data must be subsidized for students.

There is need to explore the use of TV, the role Zimbabwe Broadcasting Cooperation (ZBC) can play in providing both radio and television lessons. Radio lessons will help even those in remote areas because of its wide coverage.

Teachers and teachers’ associations should be engaged on how best they can teach their students during this pandemic.

  1. Civil servants who can work from home should be allowed to do so and decongest the work place. Civil servants must be given access to data and availed digital gadgets and services. 
We must encourage and enforce fumigation of these work places.
  2. There is need to marshal resources for the countries Covid response. This may include budget recasting and budget virementing.
    a. Cut down government expenditure especially on non essential items like luxury vehicles for government officials and civil service.
    b. Channeling the touted surplus towards the Covid response.

14 . We must empty remand prisons expect for very very serious offenses
Give amnesty to most prisoners except those on very very serious charges.
We need a plan to decongest them or strict regimes of testing, screening and isolation and regular disinfecting.

  1. We must allow churches to open for controlled number of people provided there is social distancing, masking and other COVID-19 protocols.
  2. There is need to ensure we pay attention to our economy and ensure it survives the tide of the Covid pandemic. From policy perspective, the following are necessary:

a. In order to improve competitiveness of our exporters and eliminate exchange rate losses, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) must allow banks to take full control of foreign exchange trading with a view to guarantee an efficient price discovery where the informal rate converges with the formal rate or where the disparities between the two rates are minimised to levels below 10%.

b. Furthermore, whilst we understand the importance of sharing foreign currency as a scarce resource for national development purposes, the recently announced export retention of 40% in a period which is characterised by COVID-19 pandemic, drought of stimulus package and over 30% disparities between the formal exchange rate and the parallel market rate, is both regressive and inconsiderate. In view of this, we call upon the RBZ to reduce export retention to 20% – thus allowing exporters to retain 80% of our export earnings.

c. Government failure to offer real stimulus package to save businesses is a cause for great concern. It must be appreciated that both the ZWL$18 billion package for large business and ZWL$600 million for SMEs are a drop in the ocean.

This is so considering that the economy requires funding in the region of US$5 billion.

In line with (1), we call upon Government to come up with a reasonable package to save businesses small and large.

d. Government should consider a number of fiscal measures aimed at reducing tax burden for businesses and individuals where appropriate. The following must be considered:
i. Immediate removal of the 2% tax to spur business growth;
ii. Rationalization of tax where sectors such as tourism and mining with 22 and 15 tax heads, respectively should see some of the tax heads being removed.

In the long term there is need for a post Covid reconstruction and recovery programme. This takes inputs from (1);


More importantly, must depoliticize Covid and understand that it kills anyone and everyone

Since the effects of COVID-19 are non-partisan, I want to implore each and every Zimbabwean to take this opportunity to be each others keeper.

We know the inadequacies of our system and the struggles of collective well-being; however, now is the time to look to each other to ensure that we fight COVID-19 through our collective Ubuntu. Our brothers and sisters are dying, we must wash our hands, mask-up and keep our distance. No one is coming to save us, it’s time we work together to stop the spread

Unity is key in the face of COVID-19. All of us must put aside their political differences and work together in the fight against COVID-19. It’s not the time to score political points but to work together. Those who like to trade insults and grand standing its not the time our people are dying.

I appeal to the international community to save the country’s health sector and the pple of Zimbabwe. NB. The sector was struggling before the pandemic and Covid has obviously led to it being overwhelmed and it needs support. We appeal to the international community ,donors ,business tycoons, Zimbabweans in the diaspora who can assist.

Fellow countrymen we must wither the covid 19 storm.

Our best medical brains should be allowed to lead in the fight against this global pandemic.The same team managed to reduce the HIV prevalence rate likewise they will manage to contain this pandemic if we listen and allow the experts to guide us.

I encourage the nation to follow the guidelines and protocols of reducing the spread of the pandemic.

To Our Bishops, Pastors, the church body and Intercessors and believers we encourage to continue to stand in the gap to pray for our nation. We must stand in prayer with those who have been affected by the pandemic. May the Holy Spirit comfort all the families who lost their loved ones.


I enjoin citizens to be vigilant and resilient. Together we waged and won struggle s in the past including the hard won liberation struggle. Together we will win and wither the covid storm.
Together we have all the answers to all our problems.

We are one People but politics and politicians make us to be different people.

It is a patriotic duty to tell anyone to mask up and to not engage in super spreader events.

Fellow Zimbabweans, there is no problem we can’t solve when we are one and United.

From ZAMBEZI TO LIMPOPO,
One people, One vision, One Future!

Always for Better and greater Zimbabwe!

A NEW GREAT ZIMBABWE IS POSSIBLE!

GOD BLESS YOU.
GOD BLESS ZIMBABWE.

President Chamisa

Another Journalist Dies

By A Correspondent- Former Daily News journalist Lloyd Mbiba has died.

Mbiba reportedly died last night in Bulawayo.

Details surrounding the cause of his death were still sketchy by the time of writing.

More details to follow….

Karuru Scores Crucial Goal As Black Leopards Hold Mamelodi Sundowns

Warriors midfielder Ovidy Karuru scored his fourth goal of the season for Black Leopards in their 1-1 draw with defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns on Wednesday.

The former Masvingo United man, who has responded well to the criticism against his inclusion in the Warriors squad for the back to back AFCON qualifiers against Algeria, thrust the Limpopo-based side ahead only a minute into the second half.

Peter Shalulile equalised for Masandawana just after the hour mark.

The Namibian completed his brace on the stroke of fulltime as he won the match for Sundowns.-Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Ovidy Karuru

Former Chelsea Midfielder To Move To SA League?

Former Chelsea midfielder Ramires is reportedly weighing an option to move to the South African Premier Soccer League.

The Brazilian, who won 51 international caps, is currently a free agent after last playing for Palmeiras in 2020.

According to KickOff.com, the 33-year old’s Portuguese agent Simon Mimbire has approached retired Mozambican defender Helder ‘Mano-Mano’ Muianga to discuss the possibility of a move to the PSL.

The publication also claims the player’s package will be within reach for the top-paying clubs in the top-flight.

Other options on Ramires’ hand include those from Qatar and Turkey.- Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Ramires

Reports Says Critically Ill Kuda Tagwirei Airlifted to Dubai For Treatment

By A Correspondent| Reports from reliable sources have confirmed that business tycoon and a top ally of the Presidium, Kudakwashe Tagwirei left Harare for Dubai to seek further treatment for COVID-19.

Tagwirei used a Boeing 737-7Z5(BBJ) commonly used by Emmerson Mnangagwa for his local and international trips.

Tagwirei hosted a new year’s eve party described by many as a COVID-19 super spreader with a number of top government officials who attended the fete testing positive a few days after.

The late foreign affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo who was part of the people who attended the party succumbing to the global pandemic last week.

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Information obtained from Flightradar24 showed the Boeing 737 leaving Harare and heading in the direction of Dubai.

Professor Jonathan Moyo also posted on Twitter that Tagwirei left in the company of five medical doctors.

But a ZimEye source said the flamboyant tycoon left alone.

Who Is Zimbabwe’s Best Player Of All Time ?

The Zimbabwean flag has, on several occasions throughout the course of history, been raised high as a far as football is concerned.

Zimbabwe might not be held in high regard in international football like the likes of Nigeria, Senegal, Ivory Coast, just to mention a few but it has had its few shares of moments to server.

Many players have excelled on the international scale, making it very difficult to attribute with certainty who the greatest ever export is.

Peter Ndlovu

In August 1992, a young and dazzling Peter Ndlovu, who had taken local football by storm in Bulawayo, made the historic move from Highlanders to English Premier League side Coventry City.

In fact, the Flying Elephant, as Ndlovu is referred to in this football loving country, is the first black African player to grace the English top-flight.

His hattrick against Liverpool at Anfield below, is regarded as of the most iconic moments in Zimbabwean football history.

Watch: Peter Ndlovu’s hattrick for Coventry City against Liverpool at Anfield

Ndlovu later turned out for Sheffield United and Birmingham City in the English Football League.

He is regarded by some as the greatest player of all time in Zimbabwe, making the question of whether or not he qualifies for being nominated among the country’s greatest exports, somewhat rhetoric.

Norman Mapeza

One of the most celebrated football talents in Zimbabwe

The former Warriors skipper is also another fan favorite. He is one of the few Zimbabwean players to have graced the UEFA Champions League and he once opened up on the feeling of playing in the competition, having done so with Turkish giants Galatasaray in the 1994-95 season.

“When I first went to Poland, I was afraid of snow. It was the first time I saw snow and I could not get out of the house. It was a good time for my career, it was the first time in Europe. The following year I received a proposal from Galatasaray and I ran to the running. I played in the Champions League against Barcelona and Manchester United,” he told Polish newspaper Futbol Arsiv.

“It was the peak of my career … Everyone wanted to play in these games. And let me remind you, then entering the Champions League was much more difficult than it is now, because only 16 teams could play at that time, not 32. This was an incredible feeling,” added Mapeza.

Benjani Mwaruwari

Benjani ‘The Undertaker’ Mwaruwari is a name which needs no introduction in local football, as well as the English Premier League and French Ligue 1.

He is the only Zimbabwean to ever score in the UEFA Champions League, when he netted the solitary goal in AJ Auxerre’s 1-0 win over Borrusia Dortmund on the 25th of September 2002.

Mwaruwari then moved to Portsmouth in 2006 before making dream move to Manchester City.

His winner in the Manchester derby against United at Old Trafford in February 2008 propelled the Citizens to their first victory at the home of their rivals since 1974.

Impressive right?

Since Mwaruwari left England, nine long years passed till another Zimbabwe international rubbed shoulders with the world’s finest in the Premier League.

Marvelous Nakamba then broke that jinx when he made the switch to Birmingham side Aston Villa from Belgian giants Blub Brugge in August 2019.

The Hwange-bred midfielder started like a house on fire, cementing his place in Dean Smith’s side producing impressive displays in the claret and blue jersey until he somehow fizzled out and lost his place.

Its somewhat debatable if he can be listed among the nominees for the greatest export, though what’s not up for debate is the fact that he is also one of the few Zimbabwean players to play in the Champions League.

Nakamba’s spotlight was from a Zimbabwean perspective was replaced by that of Tinotenda Kadewere.

The lanky former Prince Edward pupil had an unforgettable 2019/20 season at Le Havre before moving to Olympique Lyon.

At Les Gones, he has been impressive, scoring nine league goals in the current campaign and making headline after headline in France.

The club’s official English Twitter account is a clear testimony of how adored he is and their gesture in paying tribute to his late brother Prince is something which will be remembered in a very long time.

Even Real Madrid star Karim Benzema acknowledges that Kadewere has the potential to be a club great.

Is he the greatest export though?

Veteran broadcaster Charles Mabika started a debate on twitter in that regard.

Source: Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Norman Mapeza

Alan Moyo Is Not A Bandit- MDC Alliance

Tinashe Sambiri|Human rights activist, Alan Moyo has been denied bail by High Court Judge Justice Foroma.

“Pro-democracy campaigner Allan Moyo, who has spent more than 50 days in detention, will continue detained in prison after Justice Foroma dismissed his bail appeal,” Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said in a statement.

“Cde Alan Moyo’s application for Bail has been denied by Justice Foroma at the High court,” commented Hon Joana Mamombe.

“We call for the immediate release of Cde Alan Moyo.His prolonged detention is unacceptable. Alan Moyo is not a bandit ,” said MDC Alliance Students Council Secretary General Rujeko Hither Mpambwa.

Alan Moyo

Ngarivhume, President Chamisa To Push For Key Reforms …

Tinashe Sambiri| July 31 Movement facilitator, Jacob Ngarivhume has revealed that he will work closely with MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa to push for key reforms.

Ngarivhume has already pointed out that President Chamisa is a mature leader who deserves the support of all opposition leaders in the country.

“I had a conversation with my brother Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Very excited about working together and combining effort in the coming weeks and months to build a broad consensus to push the reforms agenda and double down on the anti- corruption fight during this critical period we are in, where greater accountability is absolutely imperative,” said Ngarivhume.

Jacob Ngarivhume

Ngarivhume Speaks On Pact With President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri| July 31 Movement facilitator, Jacob Ngarivhume has revealed that he will work closely with MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa to push for key reforms.

Ngarivhume has already pointed out that President Chamisa is a mature leader who deserves the support of all opposition leaders in the country.

“I had a conversation with my brother Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

Very excited about working together and combining effort in the coming weeks and months to build a broad consensus to push the reforms agenda and double down on the anti- corruption fight during this critical period we are in, where greater accountability is absolutely imperative,” said Ngarivhume.

Jacob Ngarivhume

Impact Of Coronavirus On Mental Health

First published in 2020

Joint release by the World Health Organization, United for Global Mental Health and the World Federation for Mental Health

Mental health is one of the most neglected areas of public health.

Close to 1 billion people are living with a mental disorder, 3 million people die every year from the harmful use of alcohol and one person dies every 40 seconds by suicide. And now, billions of people around the world have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which is having a further impact on people’s mental health.

Yet, relatively few people around the world have access to quality mental health services. In low- and middle-income countries, more than 75% of people with mental, neurological and substance use disorders receive no treatment for their condition at all. Furthermore, stigma, discrimination, punitive legislation and human rights abuses are still widespread.

The limited access to quality, affordable mental health care in the world before the pandemic, and particularly in humanitarian emergencies and conflict settings, has been further diminished due to COVID-19 as the pandemic has disrupted health services around the world.

Primary causes have been infection and the risk of infection in long-stay facilities such as care homes and psychiatric institutions; barriers to meeting people face-to-face; mental health staff being infected with the virus; and the closing of mental health facilities to convert them into care facilities for people with COVID-19.

Move for mental health: let’s invest
That’s why, for this year’s(2020) World Mental Health Day, WHO, together with partner organizations, United for Global Mental Health and the World Federation for Mental Health, is calling for a massive scale-up in investment in mental health.

To encourage public action around the world, a World Mental Health Day campaign, Move for mental health: let’s invest will kick off in September.
“World Mental Health Day is an opportunity for the world to come together and begin redressing the historic neglect of mental health,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization.

“We are already seeing the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on people’s mental well-being, and this is just the beginning. Unless we make serious commitments to scale up investment in mental health right now, the health, social and economic consequences will be far-reaching.”

During the past few months, the World Health Organization has issued, in collaboration with partners, guidance and advice on mental health for health workers and other frontline workers, managers of health facilities, and people of all ages whose lives have changed considerably as a result of the pandemic.

With the disruption in health services, countries are finding innovative ways to provide mental health care, and initiatives to strengthen psychosocial support have sprung up. Yet, because of the scale of the problem, the vast majority of mental health needs remain unaddressed.

The response is hampered by chronic under-investment in mental health promotion, prevention and care for many years before the pandemic.

Countries spend just 2% of their health budgets on mental health
Countries spend on average only 2% of their health budgets on mental health.

Despite some increases in recent years, international development assistance for mental health has never exceeded 1% of all development assistance for health.

This is despite the fact that for every US$ 1 invested in scaled-up treatment for common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety, there is a return of US$ 5 in improved health and productivity.

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No Rule Of Law In Zimbabwe: Hopewell Chin’ono On Alan Moyo Denial Of Bail

Tinashe Sambiri|Prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono has boldly declared that there is no rule of law in Zimbabwe.

Chin’ono denounced the prolonged detention of Alan Moyo.Moyo was today denied bail by the High Court.

“I am saddened that student leader Allan Moyo has been denied bail at the High Court of Zimbabwe.

A democratic society MUST have three pillars of Freedom of Expression:

  1. Freedom of Speech,
  2. Freedom of the Press and
  3. Freedom to Petition and Protest against the Government!

Without these freedoms, Zimbabwe can’t call itself a constitutional democracy at all, it remains a dictatorship where there is NO Rule of Law, but Rule By Law.

Nobody wants to live in such a country if they can help it, where repression is coupled with looting and incompetence!

My thoughts are with Allan and his family, and the student movement in Zimbabwe,” Chin’ono wrote on Facebook.

Hopewell Chin’ono

Alan Moyo Denied Bail…

Tinashe Sambiri|Human rights activist, Alan Moyo has been denied bail by High Court Judge Justice Foroma.

“Pro-democracy campaigner Allan Moyo, who has spent more than 50 days in detention, will continue detained in prison after Justice Foroma dismissed his bail appeal,” Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said in a statement.

“Cde Alan Moyo’s application for Bail has been denied by Justice Foroma at the High court,” commented Hon Joana Mamombe.

“We call for the immediate release of Cde Alan Moyo.His prolonged detention is unacceptable,” said MDC Alliance Students Council Secretary General Rujeko Hither Mpambwa.

Alan Moyo

“Police Delay Motorists To Demand Bribes?”

Dear Editor

Police details manning Chitungwiza road near Manyame bridge are fleecing motorists using that road.

I was travelling from Mbudzi round about on my way home to Chitungwiza and there was a queue of cars at that check point.

We were delayed until it was after 6pm before they closed that road and accused every motorist of violating the curfew.

They were demanding bribes for you to pass through.

ZACC please help us.

Concerned motorist

Ruth Labode Revelation Opens Can Of Worms On US$45m From The Global Fund

By A Correspondent- The chairperson of the Parliamentary Health Committee, Dr Ruth Labode has queried why citizens are being asked to pay for Covid-19 tests when government received an estimated US$45 million to procure Covid-19 test kits.

Labode said people should not be paying for Covid-19 tests and attributed the development to corruption.

She said:

“The Global Fund gave Zimbabwe US$45m to buy Covid-19 test kits. Why are people still forced to pay US$60 for a Covid-19 test? It’s corruption.”

More details follow……

LIVE UPDATE: Chamisa COVID-19 Update

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is currently making his COVID-19 update and ZimEye is providing real time updates of the speech.

Keep refreshing for more updates

Chamisa says the lockdown should have been partial and zonal lockdown and not the announced wholesale lockdown as it damages the economy.

Chamisa says mistakes were made when the borders were opened in December because there’s evidence that the festive period was a super spreader.

Health workers have done a fantastic job but have done it under very extreme circumstances. They need to be capacitated to do their job.

Ngarivhume Reveals Details Of His Meeting With Chamisa

By Jane Mlambo| Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume has repeated his call for a broad consensus to push for reforms and fight against corruption.

Ngarivhume said his conversation with MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa solidified the need to combine efforts and fight for reforms and accountability in the country.

“I Had a conversation with my brother Advocate Nelson Chamisa. Very excited about working together and combining effort in the coming weeks and months to build a broad consensus to push the reforms agenda and double down on the anti corruption fight during this critical period we are in, where greater accountability is absolutely imperative,” said Ngarivhume.

Recently, Ngarivhume endorsed Chamisa saying he is moving to disband his party and rally around the youthful politician in a bid to push for change in the country.

Serial Bedhopping Businessman Breaks Marriages

By A Correspondent- The serial bed-hopping antics of Plumtree-based businessman Bhekisisa Bhebhe, who was chucked out of his in-laws’ house after his shenanigans were exposed, caused the marriage dissolution that befell a Bulawayo businessman and his then wife Sithandekile Magida.

It is alleged Bhebhe, who frequents Bulawayo has since been seen with Sithandekile Magida for some time and their relationship has been going for the past two years.

“Sithandekile has been seeing Bhebhe for the past two years behind her husband’s back. And she even posted on Facebook saying she has been in the farming business with Bhebhe for some time. Shockingly during their marriage she did not introduce Bhebhe to her husband and that raised eyebrows,” said a source close to Sithandekile.

The impeccable source said Sithandekile was customarily married to a man named Wonder Phiri, but their union developed cracks. And it came down crashing in October last year.

“The two Sithandekile and Wonder were married under unregistered customary marriage. Their marriage started to develop cracks sometime last year and the two approached courts to mend it sadly the situation never healed as a result they dissolved their union last year,” said the privy source.

Contacted for comment Phiri said: “To set the record straight I got married to Sithandekile on 22 December 2018 under unregistered customary marriage that was terminated on 28 October last year. That is all I can say, kindly stop calling me because that is a closed chapter. I’m now minding my own affairs.”

But Sithandekile, who is a sales and distribution manager for a local brewery company, still insists through her lawyer that she is married and the union is blessed with two children. She does not state who she is married to.

“She is a married family person with two children,” reads the letter in part.

Sithandekile refuted the allegations that she was cohabiting with Bhebhe.

“He (Bhebhe) does not stay with me, anyone can come and see whether I’m staying with him or not. I stay with my child and a helper. Actually we are in business . . . he was our customer,” said Sithandekile.

Ruponiso told this reporter that after her husband stumbled on the dirty WhatsApp messages, he confronted Bhebhe.

“These messages have caused me a lot of problems, my husband confronted Bhebhe after seeing them and Bhebhe apologised. Bhebhe’s wife Rebecca got angry as well after seeing the messages and wrote to me a message on Facebook saying due to my affair with Bhebhe I have caused a rift in her marriage,” said the distraught Ruponiso.

Bhebhe’s open zip game has seen him being suspended by Guta Ra Mwari Zvimiso’s (GRMZ), the church that he goes to. The church’s leadership found him guilty and stopped him from carrying out church duties. A letter of his censure was signed by Barnabas Benson Chimoto, the leader of GRMZ.

“A meeting was held on December last year at GRMZ headquarters after the leadership received numerous reports that Bhebhe was having sexual and extra- marital relations involving a large number of women and having a sexual relationship with a member of GRMZ,” reads the letter which B-Metro is in possession of.

The source said the meeting was presided over by the representatives of the supreme council, international council and disciplinary committee of GRMZ.

“It was unanimously agreed that Bhebhe must be immediately stripped off of his duties as an Evangelist at GRMZ and should attend services as an ordinary member. He must remove the red tie and revert to wearing khaki tie. He is not to carry out any duties during GRMZ services such as, but not limited to: chairing of meetings, reading of standing orders or conducting choirs,” reads the letter.

The source further states that things are not so rosy in Bhebhe’s marriage as well as his wife Rebecca, who is based in Britain, wants out of the marriage and has filed for divorce after his dirty secrets came tumbling out of the closet after someone posted sexually explicit messages that he exchanged with Ruponiso on a church WhatsApp group.

Bhebhe and Rebecca are in the said church WhatsApp group.

Efforts to confirm whether Bhebhe received the letter were fruitless as his mobile phone went straight to voicemail.

Meanwhile, a number of emissaries, some of them journalists and a popular DJ, who were sent by Bhebhe tried, but failed to exert undue pressure on B-Metro to drop the story last week. Promises of financial rewards were made.

The Zimpapers Human Resources Department in Bulawayo was made aware of the bribery attempts.

“Conversations Must Go Beyond The Forex Auction And Focus On Production”

By Andrew Lampard- Driving through Zimbabwe’s once vibrant industrial hubs in Belmont (Bulawayo), Paulington (Mutare), Southerton, Graniteside, Working, Msasa (all in Harare), and elsewhere, one gets the sense that the country is burdened by white elephants.

The economic crises of the last two decades left Zimbabwe’s industries in ruins, and needing a restart to achieve the Government’s vision of transforming Africa’s once thriving nation into an upper middle class economy by year 2030.

Needless to say, there are patches in those decaying industrial hubs where one could see smoke bellowing through the chimneys and hear wheezing sounds from rotors and vibrating panels. But these are rare and far in-between.

There are also unmistakable manifestations of ineptitude on the part the city fathers where some industrial buildings have been turned into places of worship by Pentecostal denominations that are thriving with their prosperity gospel, as poverty-stricken citizens flock to these churches to escape privation.

The stark reality is that Zimbabwe and its people can prosper if they can start to make full use of the abundant God-given mineral wealth, rich soils and good climatic conditions that the former British colony is endowed with. The words of former Tanzanian president, Julius Nyerere, summed it up when he reminded then Prime Minister, Robert Mugabe, in April 1980 that he had inherited “the jewel” of Africa.

While Nyerere could be turning in his grave in disbelief of what Zimbabwe’s economy has become, I doubt if we have seen the worst yet. If these dying industries are not reinvented and brought back to life in one form or the other, Zimbabwe risks turning these once thriving hubs into ghost industries and havens for all manner of criminal activities.

It is also safe to argue that the country doesn’t need the new buildings that are sprouting everywhere like mushrooms, whereby the Chinese especially, are constructing new commercial structures in areas that are not designated for the purpose. Established town planners should therefore not be left behind as the country plots a new, definitive path for its economy.

We expect to see that which is already there getting rehabilitated and new investments being directed into these areas, even if it would take the creation of special economic zones to attract a certain type of investment in these areas.

This doesn’t require rocket science. It needs a 360 degree shift to how business looks at the country’s economy, riding on seismic changes precipitated by the Covid-19 pandemic which is obliterating incurable old models while giving a chance to new businesses.

It is sad and quite unfortunate that such conversations are absent in homes, organisations, communities and the country at large. All we are bombarded with on a daily basis is the warped belief that the foreign currency auction trading system which was introduced in June last year by Dr John Mangudya – the honcho at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) – is the panacea to the country’s complex economic challenges.

Unfortunately, it is not!

Even as we applaud the Governor of the RBZ and his team for stabilising the foreign exchange market through the auction system, business would be fooling itself if it doesn’t up its game by producing for the export market in order to sustain the foreign currency auction system.

The current trajectory whereby Zimbabwe chooses not to deal with trade and fiscal imbalances, which is a result of low production, is not sustainable. In the last decade, Zimbabwe’s trade deficit has cumulated to US$30 billion, with the country’s major imports – on an annual basis – being finished goods which include mineral fuels, machinery, cereals, motor vehicles, electrical products, pharmaceuticals, plastics and animal and vegetable fats with import value of US$1,499.7 million, US$467.8 million, US$510 million, US$340 million, US$263 million, US$201.6 million, US$181 million and US$154 million, respectively.

This calls for an import substitution strategy, starting with the quick wins, to rein in the major drainers of liquidity. The conversation must therefore shift from the current hallucination with the foreign currency auction system as the magic bullet to the country’s challenges, to building on the Zimbabwe National Industrial Policy (ZNDP), which was launched last year by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

On paper, ZNDP says all the right things and is in keeping with President Mnangagwa’s inspiring vision. It aims to transform the comatose economy through value addition, increasing employment levels and promoting a culture of savings and ensuring a conducive, operating environment for the private sector businesses.

In addition, ZNDP envisions turning the manufacturing sector into a technologically-advanced and diversified industry by 2030 and acknowledges that the country must facilitate and promote the development of inclusive and globally-competitive industrial and commercial enterprises for improved consumer welfare and economic growth.

The expectation is that Zimbabwe must attain a gross domestic savings rate of about 30 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), manufacturing value added growth of 16 percent per annum, merchandise export growth rate of 10 percent per annum and increase the manufacturing sector share of employment to 20 percent in 2023.

Factors such as a stable macro-economic environment, policy consistency, value addition and beneficiation, upgrading and modernisation of industrial equipment and machinery and prioritisation of standards and quality infrastructure should be at the centre of national conversation to guide policy and the actions of our industrialists.

Entrepreneurs are particularly encouraged to take the bull by its horns and not whine and cry about government not being able to do things for them as if it owes them a living. In building the “Zimbabwean Dream”, business must gain inspiration from Cornelius Vanderbilt, John Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J.P Morgan, and Henry Ford who changed the face of the United States of America’s economy through their industrial innovations.

These “midwives” of the “American Dream” took it upon themselves to build business empires that revolutionized modern society by sparking incredible advances in technology that enabled their struggling industries to rise to the top of the business world.

Zimbabwe’s business leaders should know better!

After the colonial Rhodesian government proclaimed the Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) in 1965, the country faced biting sanctions and yet it still managed to rapidly develop through the ingenuity of its leaders and entrepreneurs who had to lean on discipline and integrity to overcome the herculean challenges.

I recall one economist, Mr Vince Musewe, arguing that Ian Smith was not in it for the money or personal wealth and that he truly believed in the national cause.

“Although misguided, he was dedicated to it to the bone. He was not greedy nor did he pursue personal wealth accumulation as is the case with our current political leadership. The preservation and development of Rhodesia came first and all state enterprises and institutions were established and competently managed only to meet that end,” he said.

Without much dramatization, if the locals are committed to the vision set out by their national leadership, they should be able pacify Julius Nyerere’s spirit because Zimbabwe has all it needs to develop and yet its people continue to complain about how sanctions are preventing that.

“In my opinion, it is not the issue of sanctions that is our problem (real or imagined); it’s our response to our problems that continues to hold us back and disempower us in coming up with our own solutions,” opined Mr Musewe.

How true!

The challenge before business leaders is that of sustaining the auction system by going beyond policies and programmes adopted by the country’s leadership. None but the business leaders themselves can develop and grow the production base, substitute imports and participate in manufacturing activities that target certain industries.

The role of government should always be that of providing clear guidance, subsidies, trade protection and anti-trust exemption, among other things that help build a conducive, operating environment.

Today, far-eastern countries such as Japan, Korea, and Taiwan stand as shinning examples where such industrial policies and ingenuity have been effectively used to catch-up with the West. By far, the most judicious example is Japan and we don’t need to reinvent the wheel.

This has nothing to do with the foreign currency auction system but everything to do with production.

The ball is squarely in each and every entrepreneur’s court.

Andrew Lampard is a retired banker who worked in Zimbabwe and South Africa. For views and comments e-mail to [email protected]

Boy Kills Self After Being Dumped By Girlfriend

By A Correspondent- A 17 year old boy from Springs Farm in Umguza on the outskirts of Bulawayo decided to cut his life short by jumping into a dam and drowning himself after his flame dumped him for an illegal gold miner.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident.

“I can confirm that we are investigating a case about a 17-year-old boy who was found floating at a dam in Springs Farm in Umguza on the outskirts of Bulawayo,” said Insp Ncube.

According to a close family member the deceased Mthabisi Joel Nkiwane got heartbroken after his 16-year-old sweetheart dumped him for an illegal gold miner.

Last week on Sunday Mthabisi, who was still emotionally hurt that the “money man” snatched his girlfriend, left home to get a haircut at a salon at around 11:30AM.

But he never went there — instead he went to a dam!

“His parents got worried after he failed to return on that particular day, they reported the matter to the police. Villagers carried out a manhunt around the village,” said the source.

The source added: “During the search the community members stumbled on his trousers and a cap a few metres away from the dam. Upon checking around they saw the deceased’s lifeless body floating on the water in the dam.”

A source close to investigations said the deceased left a note.

“The note was detailing that he was so heartbroken after his girlfriend that he loved so much dumped him. He could not bear the heart-break and decided to end his life,” said the source close to investigations.

Community members went back to inform the police that they discovered the deceased’s body floating on water in a dam.

Police attended the scene and the Sub Aqua section of Zimbabwe Republic Police retrieved the deceased’s body from the dam.-statemedia

Most Important Covid-19 Lesson Is We Are All Mortal” – God Forbid, That’s All Minister Health Learned

By Patrick Guramatunhu- “Why is that one of Africa’s most prosperous nations, South Africa, with strong economy and working health service, has the highest corona virus cases and deaths? It is counter intuitive!” asked Stephen Sackur, BBC HardTalk presenter.

“There is a significant amount of under reporting of corona virus cases and mortalities in some countries!” replied Professor Barry Schoub, a virologist and Chair of Advisory Committee on Covid-19 Vaccine in South Africa. 

At the time of the above interview, mid December 2020, SA had over 1 million covid-19 cases and 25 000 covid-19 deaths. Zimbabwe had less than 12 000 cases and less than 400 deaths! 

Given the heavy human traffic across the Limpopo River throughout the year, one expected Zimbabwe’s corona virus load to be comparable to that of SA. Zimbabwe’s population is 1/4 that of SA and therefore the corona virus cases and deaths would be 250 000 and 6 000 plus respectively. And yet Zimbabwe’s official figures are only 5%! How is that possible????

The official corona virus figures are of people who have been tested and the result came out positive. It is no secret that Zimbabwe has conducted the lowest number of covid-19 test per capita in the region. 

Whilst SA was carrying out over 44 000 covid-19 teats per day in December 2020 and Zimbabwe should have been doing 11 000, or 1/4 that of SA, it was only doing 1 500 on a really busy day! 

To make matters worse, the Zanu PF regime has been testing all those likely to come into conduct with the ruling elite to protect the chefs instead of testing those with corona virus symptoms and frontline workers! 

A number of students at Dadaya High School had corona virus symptoms with a few testing positive of the virus, for example. Instead of testing everyone of the 1 000 or so student, only enough test kits to test 47 were supplied. The School closed a few days later and many suspected of corona virus infection were released on the unsuspecting community!

Of course, by failing to test and isolate those with the corona virus the regime was helping the virus spread far and wide and fast. 

Zanu PF’s blundering incompetence has turn corona virus in Zimbabwe from a tragedy into a catastrophe of Biblical proportion. To start with, Zimbabwe’s economy was already in total meltdown and its health care services all but collapsed before the corona virus outbreak. And now, by foolishly trying to hide the seriousness of the pandemic by under reporting the virus figures, the regime is helping spread the virus! 

The real tragedy for Zimbabwe is even now with the number of corona virus cases and deaths soaring the Zanu PF ruling elite have no clue what is going on. None! 

“One expects that when tragedy strikes, it would gradually abet but this is not the case, it is only God who knows when it will end,” said VP Chiwenga, who is also Minister of Health, presiding over the burial of three covid-19 victims at the national heroes shrine.

“The virus has taught us an important lesson that we are all mortals. It does discriminate against the weak and the powerful, the privileged and the deprived, the haves and the have-nots. It is a ruthless juggernaut that leaves a trail of despair and desperation. But we will eventually conquer it and prevail as a people.”

The most important lesson the of soaring corona virus cases and deaths, way above the falsified official figures, is; “No one can cheat a deadly disease like corona virus. Those who try will pay dearly for their foolishness!”

Zimbabwe does not have economic resources to pay even a token welfare support to the millions now living in abject poverty let alone the generous furlough payments other nations are paying their citizens during corona virus lockdown. The country’s hospitals are so poorly equipped and staffed the country can do very little to save the lives of seriously ill corona virus patients. 

Indeed, the country’s hospitals are already overwhelmed by the surge in corona virus cases. Hospitals are running out of something as basic as oxygen! 

However, what Zimbabwe can and should do is reduce the spread of the virus which is fuelling the hospital cases by ramping up the testing and isolating. Sadly that is the one thing this Zanu PF regime will fight tooth and nail to stop happening. 

Of course, Professor Schoub was right, “there is a significant amount of under reporting of corona virus cases and mortalities in some countries!” 

“Most important lesson corona virus has taught us is we are all mortals!” Talk of someone reading the Bible cover to cover only to learn how to count to ten!

Dear God, how are we going to get out of this hell! What have we done to deserve this!

Chitando Appointed Acting General Manager For NRZ

By A Correspondent- The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has appointed Tongoona Chitando as acting general manager (GM) following the recent death of Joseph Mashika.

Chitando will double up as the acting chief finance officer.

His appointment comes after the NRZ board indefinitely suspended its proposed ‘crisis’ meeting to deal with appointment of a new GM and a dip in freight volume.

NRZ spokesperson, Nyasha Maravanyika confirmed Chitando’s appointment.

“Chitando has been steering the ship since the death of our acting GM and the weekend meeting which was supposed to appoint the person who will in the meantime run the parastatal has been suspended indefinitely,” Maravanyika told Business Time on Tuesday this week.

He said the proposed board meeting failed to take place at the weekend due to the death of the Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza last Friday.

Matiza was buried yesterday at the National Heroes Acre.The proposed meeting was supposed to map the way forward in terms of restructuring the parastatal following the death of Mashika who passed on January 17.

An NRZ board member, Mashika was appointed as acting GM in August last year following the retirement of Lewis Mukwada.

Chitando faces a daunting task of trying to turn the parastatal’s fortunes around following a dip in volumes.

In 2019, NRZ reported 2.8m tonnes and then dropped to 2.5m tonnes in 2020. The dip is largely premised on the issue of the Covid-19 pandemic.

-BusinessTimes

Man Inserts Fingers Into Wife’s Privates To Check If She Is Cheating

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo woman caused a rumpus in court when she revealed that her cheating husband, who no longer sleeps with her, was in the habit of inserting his fingers into her privates to check if she was having sex with other men.

The heart-broken woman, Memory Ndlovu, claimed that the alleged sexual abuse by her husband, Mehluli Mpofu, was punishment against her for refusing to go to their rural home.

Ndlovu from Sauerstown, bared her husband’s abusive behaviour at the Bulawayo Civil Court, where she was seeking a legal recourse against him saying he was emotionally, psychologically and sexually abusing her.

She also stated that her husband wanted to kill her so that he can sell their matrimonial home and squander the proceeds with his girlfriend only identified as Nancy.

“I am the applicant in this matter and the respondent Mehluli Mpofu is my husband. He has gone violent and is threatening to kill me so that he can sell the house. He took all the property to our rural home.He has a girlfriend called Nancy and is no longer regarding me as his wife.

He is refusing to sleep with me. He is always inserting his fingers into my privates to check if I’m sleeping with other men. I want the court to protect me against his verbal, physical and sexual abuse,” pleaded Ndlovu.

In response Mpofu had no kind words for his wife whom he labelled a “serial” liar.

“Your Worship this woman is a liar. The problem is that she does not want to go to our rural home. I never threatened her with death or threaten to sell our matrimonial house.

What happened is that she saw a message which I had received from a friend whom I had asked for help on what I should do to force her to go to the rural area.

The friend then just jokingly advised me that what about if I sell the house,” said Mpofu.

Presiding magistrate Nomasiko Ndlovu referred the couple for counselling.-statemedia

Man Beats Own Father For Restraining Him To Stop Beating Cheating Girlfriend

By A Correspondent- A 28 year old drunk man has been arrested after he slashed his father with a grass slasher for restraining him from bashing his girlfriend for allegedly leasing his sexual goodies to a neighbour.

The dramatic incident happened last week on Thursday at around 09:30PM at Kingsdale plots.

While Henry Gukwa was in his bedroom beating his flame with fists for having a sexual affair with his neighbour, his father Misafadzo Gukwa heard the noise and dashed to Henry’s bedroom and tried to cool the tempers.

But the tables turned as Henry ran berserk and manhandled his father for siding with his girlfriend, the court heard.

It is said he head-butted him before turning him into a punching bag.

It had to take Henry’s mother to restrain the marauding Henry who was all over his father.

It is said Henry broke free and reached for a slasher.

He “slashed” his father on the head and leg before he fled, leaving him wailing and bleeding on the ground, the court heard.

The bleeding Misafadzo staggered to Queenspark police station where he reported the matter. Misafadzo was referred to hospital where he was admitted and has since been discharged.

Cops tracked him (Henry) down and arrested him in the city centre last week on Saturday.

He was arraigned before Tredgold courts’ magistrate Shepherd Munjanja facing physical abuse charge. He pleaded guilty.

He was remanded out of custody and will come for sentencing on 18 February.

-Bmetro

Mwonzora Strikes Again

By Correspondent- The Douglas Mwonzora-led MDC-T has recalled a councillor from Lupane, Cllr June Mpofu, of Matshiya Ward 15 under the Kusile Rural District Council.

However, Cllr Mpofu has vowed to challenge his recall saying he cannot be recalled by the opposition party since he belongs to the Welshman Ncube-led MDC faction under the MDC Alliance banner.

Kusile RDC Chief Executive Officer Christopher Chuma wrote a letter to Cllr Mpofu, dated 25 January, informing him that the latter had been expelled from the MDC-T. The letter read in part:

The Minister of Local Government and Public Works has declared Matshiya Ward 15 of Kusile Rural District Council, this is upon receipt of communication from the Movement of Democratic Change (T) (MDCT) advising that Councillor June Mpofu of Matshiya Ward 15 Kusile Rural District Council has been expelled from the party.

… The vacancy is with immediate effect and the council will process any allowances that are due to you at the date of this letter.

Cllr Mpofu told CITE that the recall was instigated by people who were offended because he refused to ‘cross over’ to the Thokozani Khupe faction.

He said:

There is a candidate who lost the election who has been bothering me saying I should join their faction. I don’t intend to leave my party for any reason.

This letter only came when I refused to yield to his request. I will meet up with my party leaders and we will discuss a way forward.

Reports indicate that Mwonzora intends to wield the axe on some legislators and councillors who are loyal to Khupe, a former MDC-T acting president who was verbally and physically abused at the party’s extraordinary congress last month.-CITE

Fake Cop Arrested By Mob. Handed Over To Police

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has advised members of the public to ask for identification from police officers upon arrest to avoid falling victim to imposters.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said when in doubt, people must demand to be taken to the nearest police station or verify with stations’ command.

This comes after a 27-year-old fake police officer “arrested” a 29-year-old man in Bulawayo on Saturday last week and demanded US$1 from his victim.

However, the imposter was apprehended by a mob and handed over to the police. Asst Comm Nyathi said in a statement:

In a case of Impersonation which occurred in Bulawayo on the 23/01/21 at around 1530 hrs, a man (27) approached a victim (29) at corner Fort Street and 10th Avenue.

The suspect identified himself as a policeman and demanded USD $1.00 from him before he was arrested by a mob and handed to the Police.

Members of the public must ask for identification from anyone claiming to be a police officer to avoid being duped.

Members of the public must demand to be taken to the nearest police station or verify with stations’ command, if in doubt.

Major Relief For Zim Migrants As South Africa Says They Will Be Included In Vaccine Rollout

South Africa has revealed that illegal immigrants will also benefit from the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine.

National Treasury director-general Dondo Mogajane said this during a virtual meeting between his department and the SA National Editors Forum on Wednesday afternoon.

“We are in SA and we have many millions of undocumented people and [we can’t say they shouldn’t receive the vaccine as they are undocumented]. The demand for the vaccine is going to be exceeded, and we are not going to turn away undocumented people…” said Mogajane

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