Security Guard Reports Biti’s Death Threat And Persecution To Police

HUMAN rights lawyers on Saturday 23 January 2021 accompanied a security guard, who filed a report at Milton Park Police Station on behalf of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) member and Harare East legislator Hon. Tendai Biti after he received some deaths threats and was subjected to abuse, harassment and intimidation.

The security guard was accompanied to Milton Park Police Station by Gift Mtisi and Tinashe Chinopfukutwa of ZLHR, where he filed the report which was recorded under RRB Number 4451978 about threats of arson and assault.

The security guard took action after some unidentified people affixed some card board boxes containing threatening and abusive messages at Biti Law Chambers in Milton Park suburb in Harare.

Some of the messages read; “You are a murderer Tendai Biti”, “Office of a rightful stupid Biti”, “After inviting sanctions you now celebrate deaths”.

Hon. Biti received some death threats on his mobile phone number following a heated telephone conversation with a person who identified himself as Gakanje, who quizzed the human rights lawyer and opposition MDC-Alliance Vice President for allegedly criticising government on Twitter on its failure to curb the spread of coronavirus.

Gakanje also sent some messages to Hon. Biti threatening to visit his office and residence to assault the human rights lawyer.

After filing the report, three Zimbabwe Republic Police members from Milton Park Police Station visited Biti Law Chambers in Milton Park suburb in Harare, where they collected some placards which were stuck at the law firm’s gate and also recorded some messages which were sent to Biti by Gakanje.

-ZLHR

Hands Off The People’s Vice President, MDC Alliance Tells Zanu PF

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has condemned the barbaric invasion of party vice president Hon Tendai Biti ‘s offices in Milton Park.

MDC Alliance sources told ZimEye.com three individuals linked to Zanu PF affiliated
Zimbabwe Citizens Forum invaded Hon Biti’s offices and affixed posters with derogatory terms.

The three individuals accused Hon Biti of celebrating of the death of Zanu PF officials – due to COVID-19.

MDC Alliance deputy spokesperson, Clifford Hlatywayo on Sunday took a swipe at the unruly Zanu PF elements :

Hands off the People’s VP @mdczimbabwe
, Hon @BitiTendai

Put your own ever burning house in order and address the National grievances.
No clue
No plan
No stamina
Violence kuphela kuphela,” Hlatywayo tweeted.

On Saturday, Hon Biti received death threats from one Taurai Gakanje.

Mr Mnangagwa’s administration has dismally failed to come up with effective measures to combat the spread of the deadly Coronavirus pandemic.

Hon Biti

Chief Marozva Dies

By A Correspondent- Popular Bikita traditional leader Chief Marozva (real name Philip Mudhe) has died.

According to a local publication, details of how Marozva died are still sketchy at the moment:

Chief Marozva of Bikita born Philip Mudhe has died. A family member confirmed his death but could not give details on the circumstances surrounding his death. “We haven’t done a number of things that should be done when a chief dies yet,” said the family member

Children of Zimbabwe’s War Veterans Association paid tribute to the former senator and said he was one of their association’s benefactors:

Popular Bikita Chief & former Senator Marozva is No more. Chief Marozva was the first traditional leader to sponsor COZWVA at its first launch in Bikita when he donated 50×5kg meal meal in 2016 May his soul rest in Peace.

Burial arrangements are still to be announced. We will update this article if new details emerge.-

Zim Is Being Run By Heartless Charlatans- Hon Biti

Tinashe Sambiri| Zimbabwe is being
run by psychotic, paranoid, incompetent and extractive charlatans-without respect for life and dignity, MDC Alliance vice president, Hon Tendai Biti has said.

Hon Biti condemned the invasion of his offices by Zanu PF thugs at the weekend. Hon Biti also described his visit to Karoi as a nightmare as he was being trailed by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spies.

“We have always argued that since the Nov 2017 coup Zim has veered in a dangerous slippery direction.Zim faces a multifaceted crises of governance legitimacy decay and collapse.We are run by psychotic paranoid incompetent extractive charlatans without respect for life and dignity.

Yesterday’s personal attacks are macrocosm of a new Zimbabwe curved in the desperate images of the usurpers of 2017.

A visit to Hon Mliswa’s farm in Karoi became a nightmare with arrests , threats and vile attacks on national television . Only a scared tin pot Republic does this

We have never been cowards. We have never yielded on matters of principle.We took an oath to uphold the constitution. We made a choice to fight for peacefuland democratic change , to fight fascism and autocracy. It’s a choice we know we may pay the price with our lives,” Hon Biti wrote on Twitter.

Mr Mnangagwa’s cornered administration has been accused of using Coronavirus to eliminate political foes.

Mr Mnangagwa

Zim Achievers Awards USA- CANADA Winners Announced In Virtual Event

By Own Correspondent- Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) last night held their first virtual awards ceremony for the combined ZAA USA-Canada editions in an event sponsored by WorldRemit held across various online platforms.

The combined event was held virtually in adherence to lockdown regulations regarding public gatherings due to Covid-19 and saw Zimbabwean achievers based in the USA and Canada get honored for their exploits.

“We are so proud of the achievements of Zimbabweans who keep defying odds and raising the flag wherever they are in the world.”

“As we celebrate and honour those in the USA and Canada, we also salute the efforts of every achiever around the world doing their best especially in such trying times. Let us celebrate each other as always,” said ZAA Chairman Conrad Mwanza.

The event was hosted by Canadian-based duo of Otni and Ruvi TV, with entertainment provided by SA-based musician Nox Guni who gave a sterling musical performance.

Notable winners on the night included teen motorcross sensation and humanitarian Tanya Muzinda, Zivanayi Masango, actor Tongayi Arnold Chirisa and Amanda Nothando as well as double award winner Malume Thamu of Asakhane Live for ZAA USA and ZAA Canada, respectively.

The event marked the second edition for ZAA Canada and the fifth for ZAA USA and was sponsored by WorldRemit, ZororoPhumulani and Burmain Properties.

ZAA is an international awards brand founded in 2010 to recognize, honor and celebrate high achievement by global Zimbabweans, with annual awards galas held in  ZAA editions in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa and Botswana.

ZAA Canada Winners
BUSINESS OF THE YEAR: Sima Shayla Mabaleka (Wellness Empowered) 

COMMUNITY CHAMPION AWARD: Prudence Zinzile Ntutha

COMMUNITY ORGANISATION OF THE YEAR: Boxed Hope Foundation 

CULTURAL AMBASSADOR: Malume Thamu (Asakhane Live) 

FEMALE ENTREPRENEUR AWARD: Linda/Lulu

FEMALE PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR: Amanda Nothando 

MUSIC ARTIST OF THE YEAR: Lawrence Sibanda(the general) 

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD: Sandra Maenzanise 

SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR: Kudakwashe Murasiranwa 

YOUNG ACHIEVERS AWARD: Boluwatife Adefemi

MALE PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR: Malume Thamu (Asakhane Live) 

MALE ENTREPRENEUR AWARD: Ronnie Mupambwa 

ZAA USA Winners

BUSINESS OF THE YEAR: Tisu Zim Goodies

FEMALE PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR: Caroline Makamache-Dhewa – Rutendo Hope Foundation 

COMMUNITY CHAMPION AWARD : Chiwoniso Mpofu 

COMMUNITY ORGANISATION OF THE YEAR: ZIMDFW Alliance Community 

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN ENTERTAINMENT: Tongayi Arnold Chirisa 

MUSIC ARTIST OF THE YEAR: Zivanayi Masango 

VIRTUAL EVENT OF THE YEAR: Christian Fellowship Intl. –

CFI VIRTUAL SHOW OF THE YEAR: The Dialogue with Pastor Tee – Pastor Teresa Dangwa 

YOUNG ACHIEVERS AWARD: Michelle Makai Maka Chikowero 

MALE ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR: Josh Juma 

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT PROFESSIONALS: Dr. MonaLisa Muchatuta Tatenda Shopera Ph.d

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN SPORT : Tanya Muzinda  

OUTSTANDING AWARD – CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT: Ziva Kwawakabva 

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN EDUCATION: Dr. Tererai Trent 

FEMALE ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR: Yangu Beauty

PEOPLE’S CHOICE: Zivanayi Masango

Retailers Add Weight To REIZ’s Application For Exemption

By A Correspondent- The Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) has thrown its full weight behind efforts by the Real Estate Institute of Zimbabwe (REIZ) to have its members exempted from the lockdown.

CZR’s forthright president, Mr Denford Mutashu, gave his thumbs up to REIZ’s application for exemption, submitted through the Ministry of Industry and Commerce on January 11, 2021.

Mr Mutashu said the Confederation acknowledges the important role played by the real estate sector in managing and maintaining properties that house the majority of retail outlets nationwide to ensure that they have essential utilities, amongst them, water and electricity and that elevators and ablution facilities, are also functional.

“In light of their key role, and informed by fact, we gladly recommend that the real estate sector, through its line associations, be recognised as an essential economic service,” he wrote in his letter of supported dated January 8, 2021.

“We are satisfied with the measures they have put in place to combat the spread of Covid-19 in Zimbabwe’s retail space,” he continued.

Early this month, the Government introduced a hard lockdown on the local economy to last 30 days, through Statutory Instrument (SI) 10 of 2021.

The lockdown, which took effect from January 5, exempts industries such as mining, agriculture, manufacturing, hospitality, ICTs, and health.

In terms of SI 10 of 2021, there is room for those deemed to be non-essential services to appeal by submitting applications for exemption.

As a result, the real estate sector, through REIZ, lodged a comprehensive application for exemption through the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, which is yet to be responded to.

REIZ president, Mr Alexander Millin, made the point that the real estate sector had not been designated as an essential service despite fitting perfectly into government’s definition of professionals and artisan services that are vital in providing Covid-19 support.

He argued that the sector is an integral part of all the essential services that function within a built environment supported by the real estate secto.

“It is for this and other reasons that we are making a passionate appeal to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce to be exempted from the lockdown…,” said Mr Millin.

The real estate sector in Zimbabwe employs over 100,000 workers, with the construction sector alone being home to 30,000 wage and salaried jobs, including 20,000 self-employed. It also contributes substantial revenues to the fiscus through various tax heads such as capital gains tax, property tax, Value Added Tax, presumptive tax, income tax and Pay As You Earn.

REIZ also felt that shutting down the sector would choke financial inflows that benefit pensioners while also depriving the whole economy of long-term funding for capital projects and investments needed for economic growth and development. The basis for this is that Zimbabwe’s elderly population accounts for 6% of the population, of which a sizeable chunk are reliant on Pension Funds for income, which pensions Funds depend, to a large extent, on the real estate sector for income.

“The real estate sector is a trusted store of value and any shut-down for periods in excess of two weeks will leave property owners and managers facing heavy repair and maintenance bills.

“Industries designated as essential services require the services of valuers to provide valuation services for their movable and immovable properties, which reports are critical in making strategic and operating decisions. The same applies for other professionals such as architects, engineers, and surveyors etc. who support the built environment;

“The shutdown has opened a window of opportunity to bogus agents that are on the loose, fleecing unsuspecting and desperate clients of their hard-earned income under the guise of delivering a service that would never materialise.

“These bogus agents know neither rule, nor regulations and are blind to the consequences that arise if they don’t abide by Covid-19 regulations. The only way to stop them and protect members of the public from being exposed to Covid-19 and losing their hard-earned income is to allow professional and registered agents to open their doors, self-regulate and give room to the law to provide additional cover to all concerned,” REIZ said.

As it is, realtors have been disabled from managing and maintaining shopping centres, industrial complexes, office complexes, hotel buildings and lodges, medical centres, and apartments for clients that are designated as essential services.

This presents challenges in ensuring availability of utilities such as water, electricity, thus posing health risks to their staff and their clients. It also makes it difficult for property managers to collect rent, carry out repair and maintenance, especially of elevators, air and conditioning units.

Millin concluded thus; “We therefore strongly feel that this document has laid a solid foundation for the real estate sector to be granted the exemption that it desperately seeks. The exemption can be issued to member associations, such as REIZ, and regulatory organs such as EACZ for distribution to bona-fide members. The full list of organisations is listed above”.

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Mwonzora Calls For “Dialogue To Build Synergies” – Had Cure Since 2008, Reforms, Lacked Competent Leader To Implement

By Nomusa Garikai- When some people have nothing better to say, the repeat themselves. Mwonzora is back at calling for national dialogue as the solution to Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown and political paralysis.

”He envisages that such a dialogue to build synergies in nation building should be broadened to include other political players, churches and civic society,” reported acting MDC-T spokesperson, Witness Dube.

“President Mwonzora indicated that as a party, we have not been approached by any institution in that regard, but welcomed a resolution mandating the party to take initiatives on the same.”

The 2008 national dialogue sponsored by SADC did come up with a raft of democratic reforms, the cure the nation had been waiting for, and the Zanu PF and MDC leaders, partners in the 2008 to 2013 GNU, were tasked to implement the reforms. Zimbabwe is still a Banana Republic governed by corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous thugs to this day because Zanu PF and MDC leaders failed to implement the agreed reforms.

We do not need a new national dialogue to come up with a new list of democratic reforms; the raft of reforms from 2008 is fine. What we need is to first of all acknowledge that it was Zanu PF and MDC leaders who failed to implement the reforms last time and hence the reason they cannot be entrusted to carryout the task again.

Zanu PF leaders knew that implementing the reforms and holding free, fair and credible elections would end the party’s iron grip on power. The situation has not changed; Mnangagwa and company will never ever reform themselves out of office.

Mugabe bribed Morgan Tsvangirai and his fellow MDC leaders with the trappings of high office and whilst they had their snout in the feeding trough the forgot about implementing the democratic reforms for the duration of the GNU. MDC leaders proved then beyond all doubt that they were corrupt and breathtakingly incompetent ; there is no cure for that and so they are to this day corrupt and incompetent.

When Douglas Mwonzora was elected the leader of the MDC-T, taking over from Madam Thokozani Khupe, one of his first “executive orders” was to recognise Mnangagwa as the legitimate president and therefore that the July 2018 elections as free, fair and credible. Why both Mwonzora and Mnangagwa have been calling for the national dialogue leading to a new GNU arrangement , Mnangagwa opted for POLAD,  is a mystery.

The 2008 to 2013 GNU was necessary because the 2008 elections were marred by the blatant Zanu PF cheating in the March vote followed by the wanton violence in the run-off. Everyone, including SADC and AU, refused to accept such a flawed process could produce a legitimate government. The GNU was compromise and GNU partners were tasked to implement the democratic reforms to stop a repeat of the 2008 election fiasco. 

If the July 2018 elections were free, fair and credible, as both Mnangagwa and Mwonzora would agree, then there will be no need to implement any democratic reforms. Reforms are implemented to stop elections being rigged. 

Zanu PF has a 2/3 majority in parliament and can therefore govern on its own without the needing any opposition coalition backing. 

A healthy and functioning democracy need an independent opposition party to hold the government of the day to democratic account. And so, a Zanu PF and MDC coalition will not be in the interest of the nation! 

Actually, Douglas Mwonzora is wrong; the July 2018 elections were not free, fair and credible. Zanu PF rigged the elections, the regime is legitimate. The EU, Americans, the Commonwealth and all the other election observers condemn the elections as a farce. ZEC failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll!

It would have been much easier to stop Zanu PF declaring itself the legitimate government if the Zimbabwe opposition had not participating the elections in such numbers. There is no denying that by participating in the flawed and illegal elections MDC and the rest of Zimbabwe’s opposition camp, gave the vote rigging Zanu PF some modicum of legitimacy. 

The ideal solution would be to get Zanu PF to step down, even this late in the day, to create the political space to appoint a interim administration tasked to implement the 2008 raft of democratic reforms to restore all the individual freedoms and rights including the right to free, fair and credible elections. 

The dialogue Mwonzora is calling for will have Zanu PF playing a pivotal role in the interim administration and it will never implement the required reforms, as stated above. Mwonzora’s proposal is a waste of time. 

If Zanu PF will not accept stepping down, as is almost certain it will not, then the party must be left in no doubt that the 2023 elections will be declared null and void if the plebiscite goes ahead without first implementing the democratic reforms,; even if all the usual opposition opportunists participated! 

Declaring the elections null and void will create the political space to appoint the interim administration of competent and visionary men and women who will, finally, implement the reforms.

Zimbabwe has been stuck with this corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship for 40 years and counting. The nation has failed to remove the party from power because it rigged the elections. And four decades of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption have left the nation in economic ruins. The corona virus pandemic has only turned a tragic situation into a catastrophe of Biblical proportion. 

What Zimbabwe needs to get out of this hell-on-earth Zanu PF has dragged the nation into is implement the democratic reforms and finally cure itself of the curse of rigged elections and bad governance. 

Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies are holding the nation to ransom and stopping the reforms being implemented. This cannot be allow to continue! 

If Zanu PF does not implement the democratic reforms before the 2023 elections then the party must be forced to step down to allow others to implement the reforms. Period!

Madzibaba Hauled To Court For Fraud

 By A Correspondent- A popular apostolic sect leader is out on $15 000 bail after appearing before a Harare court facing charges of fraud and theft of trust property.

Herbert Senda – popularly known as Madzibaba Enock – of the Johane Masowe Echishanu-Nyenyedzi Nomwe sect allegedly sold church property and pocketed the proceeds. He appeared before magistrate Tendai Muchini on Friday. Senda was ordered to report twice per week to the police as part of his bail conditions.

It is the State’s case that sometime in August 2017, Senda misrepresented to home-seeker Munyaradzi Chaguta that he was the owner of a residential stand in Budiriro, which belonged to his church’s housing co-operative. He proceeded to sell the stand for US$10 000.

Chaguta agreed to pay a US$2 400 deposit and monthly instalments of US$500 until the debt was settled. Prosecutor Desire Chidanhire told the court that Senda sold the residential stand fully aware that one Tinashe Sithole had already paid a development fee of US$3 500 to the co-operative for the stand.

As a result, the housing co-operative was prejudiced of US$4 751. On the second charge, Senda allegedly sold a vehicle belonging to the housing co-operative before converting the proceeds to personal use.

The State alleges that in August 2017 Senda was approached by Munodawafa Zambezi, who wanted to exchange his commuter omnibus for a residential stand.

After deliberations with the housing co-operative executive, an agreement was reached, which saw Zambezi being given two residential stands in exchange for his vehicle. The vehicle was entrusted to Senda as the sect’s leader. He, however, sold the vehicle and converted the proceeds to his own use, prejudicing the housing cooperative of US$10 000. He will appear in court on March 1.-statemedia

Teenagers Murder Colleague Over Girlfriend

FIVE 14-year-old Zimunya teenagers who allegedly murdered a fellow learner over a girlfriend are up for murder.

The teenagers who have since been released under the custody of their parents appeared before Mutare provincial magistrate, Ms Nyasha Kuture recently and were not asked to plead.

They were remanded to January 25 on condition that they report to their nearest police station every Friday and not to interfere with State witnesses. They were also ordered to continue residing at their given addresses.

The court heard that sometime in November 2020, the late Rufaro Makono who was a Form Two learner at Gwese Secondary School, Zimunya escorted a form one female pupil from the same school to her home.

It was alleged that Rufaro was proposing love to the girl. They parted ways at Nyagumbe River in Mutukwa Village.

Prosecuting, Mr Chris Munyuku, said: “On his way back home, the deceased, however, met a group of teenagers who confronted and accused him of dating the female learner. Sensing danger, Makono started running and the five gave chase.”

One of the teenagers is alleged to have picked a stone and threw it on Rufaro. He fell down and the teenagers took turns to assault him. Rufaro suffered a swollen head and bloody eyes.

When Rufaro got home, he did not tell his parents about the assault even when his condition deteriorated.

On November 29, Makono met a classmate, Munashe Mujaji and confided in him about the assault.

Rufaro later died at Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital on December 4 and was buried three days later.

After the burial, information filtered that Rufaro had died as a result of the head injuries he sustained from the assault, prompting the police to exhume his body on December 11.

A post mortem conducted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare revealed Rufaro’s cause of death as severe head trauma.-Manica Post

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Zanu Pf Chefs Retreat To Their Farms As Covid-19 Knocks

By A Correspondent- Several government and Zanu-PF bigwigs have retreated to their farms and villages as the Covid-19 pandemic bares its teeth with four Cabinet ministers having died so far and President Emmerson Mnangagwa warning the situation could get worse.

Fear has gripped government corridors and party structures after several bigwigs succumbed to the vicious killer disease, while many others have reportedly tested positive to virus.

A number of ministers and party bigwigs were caught offside during the festive season, hosting and attending wild parties and proudly posting on social media pictorial and video evidence of their wayward behaviour in violation of set World Health Organisation Covid-19 regulations.

Four ministers Perrance Shiri, Sibusiso Moyo, Ellen Gwaradzimba and Joel Biggie Matiza have succumbed to Covid-19, three of them in the past two weeks, while some top government and party officials are reportedly in hospital battling the killer virus.

Government has remained tight-lipped on the number of ministers and other officials who are currently down with Covid-19. A senior Zanu-PF official yesterday said many officials were panicking and were now isolating after being in contact with the deceased ministers and other party officials. A good number had retreated to their rural homes or farms, he said.

Vice-President Kembo Mohadi is on annual leave and reportedly spending time at his farm in Beitbridge.

There were reports last week that Mohadi was also down with Covid-19 together with his colleague and acting President Constantino Chiwenga.

The reports were, however, dispelled by presidential spokesperson George Charamba.

“Vice-President Kembo Mohadi took his annual leave soon after his term as acting president ended. He is very much around and well enough to sit musingly watching his lovely herd,” Charamba said on Friday.

Zanu-PF national political commissar Victor Matemadanda said he was spending time at his farm.

Matemadanda, who was wearing two face masks for “maximum protection”, denied as untrue claims that he had been rushed to hospital after suffering Covid19-related complications.

“Claims that I was rushed to hospital after contracting Covid-19 are false. I do not have Covid-19 and as you can see, I am in the field and I was tested yesterday (Friday). The results came out negative although I have been at risk,” he said.

Zanu-PF secretary for finance Patrick Chinamasa, who is also reportedly at his farm, said he was recovering well from Covid-19 and was out of danger.

“I am so tired of being killed. Otherwise, I am making very good progress,” Chinamasa told The Standard yesterday.

Several ministers have not been seen in public lately, including Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa, whose birthday party was widely condemned after officials and ministers posted pictures of themselves at the party where they danced and wined without adhering to Covid-19 regulations.

One of the ministers who were present at the party was Joel Biggie Matiza, who has since died from Covid-19. Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi was also there and is reportedly unwell.

In his address to the nation yesterday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa warned that the situation was pointing to more infections and had become worrisome.

“For our nation, the numbers of our infections have gone past 30 000 with indications pointing to more infections in the coming hours, days, weeks or even months,” Mnangagwa said.

“To date, we have lost over 962 of our beloved ones and soon we will reach and even pass the grim mark of a thousand. The situation is very worrisome and threatens to become dire.”

Zanu-PF’s United Kingdom district chairman Masimba Tawengwa also died recently due to Covid-19-related complications in England while newly-elected Zanu-PF Mwenezi district coordinating committee vice-chairperson Luckson Chikomo also died on Friday alongside former Education minister Aeneas Chigwedere and former Chitungwiza MP Christopher Chigumba.

Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial secretary for information and publicity Ronald Ndava also succumbed to Covid-19 and so did Mashonaland Central provincial youth league secretary Lens Fernando Ruwizhu.

The party’s secretary for health David Parirenyatwa said the party was always on high alert to curb the spread of Covid-19, but events of the last few days should prompt the government to act.

“What we do in the party is we test everybody like what we did last time and those who test positive we isolate and they come back after sometime. In terms of contact, we also follow that up,” he said.

“On the recent developments as you can see, most of it is up to the government to follow that up. It is not really about the party now. Covid-19, as you know, it’s nonpartisan, so it is up to the government to then follow up to keep people alert.”

“SB Moyo Was A Decorated Career Soldier”: Mwonzora Mourns Moyo, Gwaradzimba

Douglas Mwonzora

On behalf of the MDC T Party, my family and my own behalf, I wish to express my sincere and deep heartfelt condolences to the Moyo and Gwaradzimba families and the government of Zimbabwe at the passing on of Zimbabwe’s Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Retired Lt General S B Moyo and the Manicaland Provincial Affairs Minister, Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba.

They both succumbed to COVID-19 related illness.

Minister Moyo was a decorated career soldier who started his career as a teenager when he left school to join the liberation war. He was part of the famous Manana Lutheran Mission High School kids who in 1976 abandoned their studies to join other liberation fighters. He later had a career in the Zimbabwe National Army before becoming our Foreign Affairs and International and Trade Minister in 2017. As a member of the senate, he showed determination towards peace and development.

Dr Gwaradzimba was a successful academic who at one stage was a Dean of Students at Africa University. She was a Senator in the Upper House, and as Provincial Affairs Minister she showed dedication towards the realization of the development of Manicaland Province.

May their souls rest in eternal peace

Journalists’ Accreditation Fees Gazetted

Government has gazetted registration fees for accreditation of journalists by the Zimbabwe Media Commission, with locals required to pay $600 for a new applicant and $500 for renewal or card replacement.

Journalists working for foreign media houses will pay US$150.

The rates are effective from January 1, 2021.

The fees were contained in Statutory Instrument 22 of 2021, Access to Information and Protection of Privacy (Registration, Accreditation and Levy) (Amendment) Regulations, 2021 (No. 1).

“It is hereby notified that the Commission has, with the approval of the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, in terms of Section 91 of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act [Chapter 10:27], made the following regulations.

“These regulations may be cited as the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy (Registration, Accreditation and Levy) (Amendment) Regulations, 2021 (No. 1),”

“With effect from the 1st January, 2021, the First Schedule to the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy (Registration, Accreditation and Levy) Regulations, 2002, published in Statutory Instrument 79 of 2020, is repealed and substituted by the following,” reads part of the Gazette.-statemedia

“We Are Doing Ok”: Mthuli Ncube

The Finance Minister in an interview on 20 January said the country is doing OK and the government will continue to acquire Professional Protective Equipment (PPE) for the COVID-19 frontline workers, Bloomberg reports.

Ncube was addressing the issue of the government’s efforts towards fighting COVID-19 when he said:

Like every health system around the world Covid has put a lot of strain. We continue to acquire more PPE, we never say we have sufficient, we are doing OK. Prevention is the best medicine.

Meanwhile, some workers at one of Harare’s biggest hospitals Sally Mugabe Hospital, are not reporting for duty because they are afraid to expose themselves to the virus because of lack of PPE.

According to the publication:

Nurses at Sally Mugabe Hospital, named after former President Robert Mugabe’s first wife, in the capital Harare say they get only one face mask per 12-hour shift and have to wear protective aprons normally used in bakeries.

Since the Jan. 7 death of senior nurse Miriam Pundu, they’ve refused to return to work until they are given adequate personal protective equipment.

The government has not announced a clear cut plan for the rolling out of the COVID-19 vaccine that is being rolled out in some countries.

Covid-19 Patients Resort To Home Based Care As Hospitals Charge Exorbitant Admission Fees

By A Correspondent- Public hospitals where ordinary Zimbabweans go to for survival are charging as much as RTGS $10 000, an equivalent of US$100, for admission into their Covid-19 wards, an amount of money that very few ordinary citizens of this country can afford.

Inquiries by The Standard over the week found that Parirenyatwa, the main Covid-19 referral hospital in the capital, is said to be charging an upfront $10 000 upon admission to the general ward where Covid patients are treated.

Admission into private wards at the same institution calls for an advance payment of between US$1 500 and US$2 500 prior to admission. Very few people can afford these fees in Zimbabwe where the average salary ranges below US$100.

As a result, most people that go to these public health institutions seeking treatment for Covid-19 are turned away and now resort to home-based care.

Parirenyatwa Hospital spokesperson Linos Dhire, however, refuted claims that the institution was demanding such huge sums of money from Covid-19 patients.

“Covid-19 treatment remains free at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals,” said Dhire.

Zimbabwe is going through its worst phase since the breakout of Covid-19 in March last year with statistics of infected people close to breaching the 9 000 mark while fatalities stand at over 900.

In January last year, government raised consultation fees for its institutions with Parirenyatwa hospital charging $200 for consultation and the same for a bed on admission per day for Covid-19 patients. Other central hospitals were charging $160 with provincial hospitals charging $120.

A source at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital said the hospital was still charging the pegged $160 while referrals to Covid-19 centres were being done for patients who tested
positive to the virus.

A private hospital in Chitungwiza is charging US$20 for consultation and US$2 200 for the Covid-19 ward.

Community Working Group on Health executive director Itai Rusike called on the government to strengthen health systems as public health institutions are overwhelmed by the huge number of patients requiring health care from very few facilities that are manned by ill-equipped skeletal staff.

“Government, through the Health ministry, needs to regulate the fees charged at public health institutions to reduce the number of deaths from Covid-19-related health conditions,” Rusike said.-standard

PTUZ Calls On Teachers To Boycott Examinations Marking

By A Correspondent- The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe has told members to boycott the marking of exams to protect themselves from Covid-19.

“Use your brains rather than your stomach. Life is far more important than 30 pieces of silver. Zimsec does not care for any markers who test positive”

There are reports that reports that more than 250 school heads and teachers had tested positive of Covid-19.

An undisclosed number of educators around the country have succumbed to the deadly virus although authorities have not collated and released statistics of teachers that have died so far.

PTUZ secretary-general Raymond Majongwe said there were reports that some school heads and teachers were not disclosing their Covid-19 statuses, which exposed fellow workers and students to the virus.

If President Mnangagwa Dies Today Khaya Moyo Says Zimbabweans Must Not Celebrate.

Simon Khaya Moyo centre

By A Correspondent | History indicates that whenever ZANU PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo speaks, something is happening and a change of government structure is taking place within 24-hours, literally. His pronouncements have a long reputation of being more than potent in restructuring the presidium. He is the one who announced the humiliation and subsequent removal of Vice President Joice Mujuru in 2014, and the sudden firing of both Emmerson Mnangagwa and Robert Mugabe in 2017.

On Saturday evening Khaya-Moyo dropped an announcement of a spiritual nature, concerning government leaders being removed from not just government, but from their very human existence. While Zimbabweans poked at the ZANU PF secretariat for news concerning the party’s covidiotic leadership, Khaya Moyo pleased with the nation saying they must not rejoice in the death of their leaders. He read out his letter in the following words:

Dear Zimbabweans

It is unAfrican to celebrate death.
Let’s mourn with those who have lost their loved ones.

Thank you.

The development comes as COVID Taskforce chairperson Oppah Muchinguri told ZimEye in an undercover interview that she fears party leader Emerson Mnangagwa can be killed anytime soon.

Mnangagwa whose immunity is at risk due to age and other issues, has been conducting public meetings some near the corpses of COVID victims. Below was the undercover piece –

Obediah Moyo’s Klosad Laboratory Shuts Down Over Fake Covid-19 Certificates Scandal

KLOSAD Clinical Diagnostics Lab, whose staff members were last week exposed by this publication for issuing fake Covid-19 certificates, has been shut down to pave way for full investigations.

The laboratory was suspended from operating for an indefinite period to allow the Ministry of Health and Childcare and the Medical Laboratory and Clinical Scientists Council of Zimbabwe (MLCSCZ) to complete investigations into the lab’s operations.

The Sunday Mail understands that, in addition to the fake certificates scam, authorities are keen to probe allegations that Klosad was operating without proper registration and qualified staff while its Covid-19 certificates were being authorised by fictitious staff members.

MLCSCZ registrar Ms Agnes Chigora confirmed that the lab had been shut down for “further investigations”.

“Council has recommended suspension of services until finalisation of the ongoing investigations,” she said.

An official privy to the developments revealed that authorities were conducting additional investigations into the rot at Klosad.

“For example, this Nyakuedzwa who was approving the certificates is not even among the employees and is stationed at Chitungwiza General Hospital,” said the source.

“His name was only there on the paper but other people were doing the signing for him.

“The staff on the ground was not adequately trained and they were working without proper supervision.

“The Anesu Nyamugama who was arrested is not even registered as an employee of the lab and some of the names of the people who are said to have signed those papers were not on duty.

“So there are suggestions that the level of corruption at Klosad was high and it could have involved quite a number of people.”

Nyamugama was arrested last week facing fraud charges.

Allegations are that from January 8 to 12, Nyamugama issued two fake negative Covid-19 certificates to The Sunday Mail reporters Harmony Agere and Emmanuel Kafe, thus misrepresenting that they had gone through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests.

He was not asked to plead when he appeared before Harare magistrate Isheanesu Matova who granted him $7 000 bail and ordered him to return to court on February 24.

In a statement last week, Klosad said  it had dismissed Nyamugama and reported him to the police.

“Klosad Lab is committed to ethical conduct at all times as we are part of the fight against the spread of Covid-19 in our country and support the efforts made by the Government of Zimbabwe.

“We would like to advise the public and all our valued customers that

Klosad Clinical Diagnostics Lab is committed to producing accurate, authentic and certified certificates for the benefit of all Zimbabweans. We are currently working with an IT company on a computerised system that will put an end to all such cases of fake Covid-19 certificates.”

In another development, Klosad is being accused of entering into a suspicious alliance with commercial airliner, fastjet Zimbabwe.

Under the pact, fastjet is reportedly accepting Covid-19 certificates issued by Klosad only, while rejecting results from other registered laboratories.

A whistle-blower told The Sunday Mail that his family failed to travel to South Africa at the beginning of the month after fastjet rejected test results which were not done at Klosad.

“My brother’s wife and his kid wanted to fly back to SA using fastjet today but the Covid-19 results they were holding were rejected by the ticketing agent,” said the whistle-blower.

“The agent said they needed results from Klosad only. I later did investigations and was told that there is a contract between Klosad and fastjet to force everyone who boards the plane to produce a copy from the labs.

“I had time to check what’s going on because the health point at Robert Mugabe International Airport had certified the results as valid, only to be turned away by a ticket agent.”

Contacted for comment, fastjet accountable manager Mr Ed Berry denied the allegations.

“fastjet does not have an exclusive deal with Klosad, we employ a rigorous staff Covid-19 testing regime for this, we do not use Klosad, we use another supplier,” he said.

“Klosad has a testing centre on the same premises as the fastjet sales shop in Belgravia.

“They offer passengers of fastjet or TAAG Angolan Airlines, who also have their sales shop on the same premises a special rate.

“The airline has nothing to do with setting up this relationship. It was purely between the owner of the premises and Klosad.”

Former Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo, who is the owner of Klosad, did not respond to a request for an interview with this paper.-statemedia

VP Mohadi Consoles Zimbabweans

VICE President Kembo Mohadi yesterday sent condolence messages to families of five senior ZANU PF and Government officials who passed away last week.

In a statement, VP Mohadi said Covid-19 continues to rob the country of hardworking patriots.

“In this month of January 2021, the nation has experienced the worst loss of life due to this Covid-19 pandemic,” he said.

“It is with great sorrow that we continue to receive news of the passing of those dear and close to us.”

VP Mohadi paid homage to national hero Morton Malianga, whom he described as a committed revolutionary.

“His unflinching commitment to country’s independent Statehood remains inspirational to many of us,” he said.

“It is with deep sorrow that I also pay homage to our befallen heroine Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba, who will forever be cherished for her admirable leadership in the implementation of our devolution programme.

“Ellen will everlastingly be emulated as a persistent fighter for empowerment programmes for the people.”

Malianga and Dr Gwaradzimba were declared national heroes and buried at the National Heroes Acre on Thursday.

VP Mohadi said he was deeply saddened by the death of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo, who succumbed to Covid-19-related complications.

“Our reengagement programme is indeed poorer without him,” he said.

“His trademark of calmness under provocation distinguished him as an astute diplomat.

“The name SB Moyo had become synonymous with the country’s reengagement policy.”

VP Mohadi said the late Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Dr Joel Biggie Matiza was an exemplary leader.

“The nation will forever be indebted to Matiza for exhibiting exemplary leadership in executing Government programmes, especially in the roads sector,” he said.

“Matiza will forever be emulated for going a step further in utilising local economies, talent and knowledge to build our roads such as the Harare-Beitbridge road. Zimbabwe has lost a man with great potential in its quest for an upper middle-income society by year 2030.”

The Vice President also mourned the death of former Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) Commissioner-General Major General Paradzai Zimondi (Rtd).

“Having worked with these men and women has shown me what it is to serve the nation without reservation and loyalty,” he said.

“I have seen in their lives a dedication and selflessness to duty as they executed their mandates.

“To the families and loved ones remaining, I say rest comforted in the fact that we share the grief in your loss.

“Once again to the families of those I have not mentioned by name and have had to inter their loved ones without observing the rites of passage as of a funeral in our local tradition and customs due to Covid-19, I say let us all derive strength in the Almighty God for the grace to hold on and continue.”-statemedia

AUDIO: Patrick Chinamasa Flees After Making False Death Claims To ZBC

By A Correspondent | ZANU PF Secretary For Legal Affairs Patrick Chinamasa was yesterday confronted over his baseless claims of a death story he alleged to ZBC news was published in ZimEye and below was the drama.

“Where Is The Covid-19 Donor Money”: Mthuli Ncube Asked

Audio- Chinamasa Flees

By A Correspondent | ZANU PF Secretary For Legal Affairs Patrick Chinamasa was yesterday confronted over his baseless claims of a death story he alleged to ZBC news was published by ZimEye.

Below was the drama. …

Tagwirei’s Nemesis Announces: The Walls Are Closing in…

The walls are closing in. Finally, tweeted Sakunda company, boss Kuda Tagwirei’s top nemesis, Justice Mayor Wadyajena on Sunday morning.

He did not disclose the identity of the person or the event he speaks of. WHATS HAIO

By A Correspondent | Where is Kuda Tagwirei, at home, or at the prestigious hospital he personally funded and is now reportedly under the clinical care of?

A top aide close to businessman, Kuda Tagwirei in Wednesday dismissed reports circulating claiming the man has succumbed to COVID-19.

Kuda Tagwirei

These also follow Gokwe Nembudziya MP Justice Wadyajena who has announced a death message suggesting Tagwirei has passed on.

Wadyajena who accuses Tagwirei of conducting a super-spreader party at the new year, once alleged that Tagwirei at one time fled the country with his family to the United Kingdom after his fuel company, Sakunda Holdings’ accounts were frozen by the RBZ.

He said of Tagwirei in October 2019″ he fled with his 3 kids in the middle of school term on 1 way tickets to UK.”

This time, the youthful Midlands MP has painted a picture of a dying Tagwirei on social media.

But contacted by ZimEye, Tagwjrei’s aide Hon Tino Machakaire said the allegations are not true.

“It’s not true, no, he is okay” he said.

Asked further, he added saying, ” no he is ok, he is alright, he is fine.”

Asked about reports of Tagwirei being hospitalised, he said, “aah I don’t know what his agenda is, but maybe he is dealing with speculation,” he told ZimEye.

At the time of writing calls to the businessman were failing, amid continuous ringtones and then sudden hang ups. ZimEye will keep are viewers and listeners updated of events as they unravel.

“Delete Your Divisive Tweet”: Zhuwao Tells Nick Mangwana

Mavima Shares Covid-19 Journey To Recovery

By A Correspondent- Midlands Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Senator Larry Mavima who survived the pandemic shares his experience and how he managed to overcome it. He was diagnosed with Covid-19 in November last year and he gives his account below.

Symptoms
When I contracted the virus initially, I started feeling weak, I had a fever, I was having dry coughs, loss of appetite and getting very tired. I would start off in the morning feeling tired and I would then feel like I needed to take a nap. I then knew something was not right and after three or so days I started having shortness of breath.

Low risk perception
I did not realise that it might be Covid-19. I just assumed that I was working too much until after about three or four days my family also noticed that I was not the normal me. They asked me to go see a doctor, we always see a doctor. I started procrastinating telling myself that I will be alright the next day. My family was however, adamant and managed to convince me to go and see the doctor. That is when I noticed that I was having difficulties in walking. It was very difficult to get to the car and walking to the doctor’s rooms.

Diagnosis and treatment
The doctor started examining me, asking me questions and he said “you seem to have shortness of breath” and I didn’t realise it. He also observed that my oxygen saturation was a bit low and checked my sugar levels and noticed it was high. I am diabetic so I was at risk because I am also hypertensive. He then asked me to take a Covid-19 test. We (me and my wife) then went to a private laboratory and we got tested and we were told to wait until the next day for the results.

The following the day the doctor called and informed us that that the results were out. We went back to the doctor and I was still feeling weak and tired and it was in the morning. I still had fever. The doctor said “your sugar levels are high. You were not managing it properly.” He informed me that I also had tested positive to Covid-19 and x-rays were showing that there was an infection in the lungs which was pneumonia.

The doctor then prescribed some antibiotics, betamethasone tablets, asked me to use a glucometer, oximeter and to continue checking my blood pressure constantly. He asked me to give him a daily update. I was told to steam two times a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. My house was disinfected and fortunately my son and my wife both tested negative. They were told to maintain social distance, mask up always and constantly disinfect. After 21 days I then went back to the doctor and we had another test and I came out negative.

Fighting the pandemic psychologically
It is not a good feeling to be told that you have Covid-19 and when you are told to stop interacting with others. Most people find it difficult to isolate at home. After a few days of isolation people start breaching the isolation regulations. I would wake up, sit in the garden and do some light exercises just to make sure I don’t strain my lungs.

Anything which was needed to be done at the office the staff would bring the papers to my gate and drop them there and I would also return them the same way. I minimised the interaction with people. This is difficult for a politician and a minister because you are used to interacting with many people making decisions.

For the two weeks I was at home, I would only talk to people over the phone. Some would ask to see me oblivious of the risk of contracting the disease. One needs to have a positive attitude if they test positive to Covid-19. You just need to keep a positive mind, maintain social distance, masking up and not go anywhere.

I would say to all those people whether high profile or not they should listen to what the Government is saying. Do not delay to get treatment and do not procrastinate because you also risk the life of other people around you. At the moment without the vaccine the real deal is to mask up.

The biggest weakness with Zimbabweans is that they are reluctant to mask up. We need to constantly sanitise because we handle a lot of papers. In the second wave high profile people are succumbing to Covid-19 and there are many others out there dying who are not known. This thing is not political, it is real, it was not brought by any political party.

While we wait for the vaccine these are the things that we can do to prevent ourselves from being infected. All I can say is as politicians let us continue to spread the message. Let’s talk about it. Our people have this misguided belief that they have to interact face to face, that issues can’t be resolved wholesomely through the phone or on email.

These are dangerous times, we need zoom meetings (using digital platforms). All those making fun of these Covid-19 related deaths have lost ubuntu/hunhu. Just because your family has not been affected, it does not mean Covid-19 is not there.-statemedia

“Doctors Killing Political Players”: Mangwana

By A Correspondent- The Permanent Secretary of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Nick Mangwana, has said there are theories suggesting that some professional doctors are deliberately killing political players.

He made the remarks on Twitter after one of his followers had alleged that some doctors were violating their professional ethics.

One Big Energy had said:

Some of your doctors are acting like mini Josef Mengele,s no ethics.. can you ensure you deal with the issue, saw some lawyer today asking about code of conduct, how do we trust buggers who threaten to withdraw oxygen based on party one supports? Show my tweet to the General he will sort it!

In response, Mangwana said he had made a follow-up on the matter to discover that there were theories which suggest that some doctors were killing some politicians.

He said:

I followed that. This is what’s leading to the unfortunate conspiracy theory that there are certain political players being eliminated in hospitals by political activists hiding behind medical qualifications.

While some dismissed Mangwana’s claims as mere hallucinations, some said it was possible hence the need to take action.

When Prof. Mlambo (@MlamboProf) expressed disbelief over the allegations, Mangwana said the “purported doctors brought it up. Not me. Others connected the dots, I amplified.”

Mlambo insisted that since Mangwana was the government Spokesperson’s he must not “amplify gossip or conspiracy theories. You communicate government’s position on issues.”

Mangwana responded:Didn’t those doctors give clear indicators? If you were a political player from a certain political party would you agree to be admitted to a hospital where those doctors work. They should be found and made to account and everyone who share their warped thinking.

Mlambo weighed in saying Mangwana was making “very serious allegations, with far-reaching consequences. I hope you have the proof PS!”

Mangwana said he had “tweets from certain “doctors” that’s the entry point. They should explain themselves. Thanks for giving this legs. I am sure before the end of the day we will hear something from the @PoliceZimbabwe.

Mlambo said:

The @SeniorDoctors and @ZadhrDoctors should be involved. This issue has the potential to put the entire health sector into jeopardy.

Mangwana’s remarks come amid reports that some political elites including Vice President Constantino Chiwenga prefer getting medical attention abroad as they fear their political opponents might shorten their lives.

Unverified reports also suggest that the ruling ZANU PF has been using medical doctors to kill politicians from the opposition.

“Mike Nyambuya Is Alive”

The Acting Clerk of Parliament, Ms Helen B Dingani is aware that there are some malicious social media messages alleging the death of the Deputy President of the Senate, Hon. Lt. General (Rtd) M. R. Nyambuya.

Parliament of Zimbabwe would like to inform the nation that Hon. Lt. General (Rtd) Nyambuya is well, alive and in good health. Ms Dingani personally spoke to him this morning.

Parliament of Zimbabwe would like to urge the public to desist from circulating unsubstantiated information as this causes unnecessary anxiety to families of those concerned and the nation at large.

Let Us Make Our Parliamentary Democracy Work.

Acting Clerk Of Parliament

Parliament of Zimbabwe

They Never Talked About Ubuntu When Tonderai Ndira Was Brutally Murdered…

By Ngoni Danzwa

They never talked about Ubuntu when Tonderai Ndira was abducted in front of his wife and children by state agents and he was tortured to death!

Today they tell us to mourn with them, they must go to hell! Tonderai’s body had a gunshot in the heart, with multiple stab wounds, his eyes gouged, his tongue cut out and his neck, skull, jaw and knucles broken.

They never talked about Ubuntu when this happened!

His crime was that he was an MDC member.

Tonderai Ndira

Govt Spokesman Says It’s Not At All COVID, ZANU PF Leaders Are Being Assassinated

By Paul Nyathi | Top Covidiot and party animal, Nick Mangwana has said the ongoing mass deaths of ZANU PF leaders cannot be blamed on COVID, adding that they are being assassinated.

Nick Mangwana

Emmerson Mnangagwa has over the year been risking the lives of not only millions of citizens but his own health, and just 3 days ago the frail 80 year old stood a metre away from two COVID corpses in a large crowd at the heroes acre.

He appointed to head the COVID Taskforce Zimbabwe’s most incompetent politician, Oppah Muchinguri who says COVID is God’s punishment against western countries; she has been allowed to continue leading the institution for a whole year resulting in scores of ZANU PF leaders falling like flies, just the ZANU PF leadership holds mass birthday parties and rallies, literally spreading the disease across the nation;

And now on Sunday morning, the government spokesman who is a British NHS trained nurse-turned ‘party animal’, frequently attending these lavish functions, announces that the leaders are being assassinated by political activists.

Reckless … Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe, Monica Mutsvagwa and Ndavaningi Mangwana at Monica’s 60th birthday party….

IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH?

Mangwana wrote the below in his Twitter portal:

Biti Briefly Detained In Karoi After Twitter Post That Angered Zanu PF

By A Correspondent| Opposition MDC Alliance vice president Tendai Biti was briefly detained by police in Karoi on Saturday over a new Parliament car that had no number plates.

Biti had visited Temba Mliswa’s farm where he had a transaction involving cattle.

Biti appears to have touched a raw nerve after panning the establishment for fumbling its coronavirus response following multiple deaths of current and former government officials this week.
Police have demanded that all vehicles on the roads should have number plates since they are now readily available, and police teams have been heavily deployed on the roads targeting unregistered vehicles.

The Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) has joined the drive to eliminate vehicles without registration numbers through denying such vehicles passage at tollgates.

The crackdown on unregistered vehicles comes in the wake of a spate of armed robberies countrywide, with some criminals using unmarked vehicles to evade police.

Police commanders in all provinces were recently directed to ensure that only vehicles with number plates were allowed to pass through roadblocks and security check points.

At Southerton Police Station police were manning roadblocks and impounding such vehicles.

Most of the impounded vehicles were unregistered small cars such as the Honda Fit and police said they will only release the cars once the owners produce receipts from the Central Vehicle Registry proving that they have paid for number plates and were waiting to collect them.

Because of the acute shortage of number plates, Government in February last year allowed importers of vehicles who had been unable to register to obtain temporary identification cards for indefinite use.

However, with temporary number plates normally having a 14-day lifespan, there had been a huge increase in unregistered vehicles as the shortage persisted owing to foreign currency constraints.

Although the number plates are now readily available, their cost remains on the high side. Police have launched a blitz under which unregistered vehicles are being impounded and barred from passing through tollgates, as a way of enforcing compliance with regulations.

According to the Vehicle Registration and Licensing Act, vehicles should be registered and always display their registration marks and numbers.

Schoolboy Killed In Fight Over Girlfriend

FIVE 14-year-old Zimunya teenagers who allegedly murdered a fellow learner over a girlfriend are up for murder.

The teenagers who have since been released under the custody of their parents appeared before Mutare provincial magistrate, Ms Nyasha Kuture recently and were not asked to plead.

They were remanded to January 25 on condition that they report to their nearest police station every Friday and not to interfere with State witnesses. They were also ordered to continue residing at their given addresses.

The court heard that sometime in November 2020, the late Rufaro Makono who was a Form Two learner at Gwese Secondary School, Zimunya escorted a form one female pupil from the same school to her home.

It was alleged that Rufaro was proposing love to the girl. They parted ways at Nyagumbe River in Mutukwa Village.

Prosecuting, Mr Chris Munyuku, said: “On his way back home, the deceased, however, met a group of teenagers who confronted and accused him of dating the female learner. Sensing danger, Makono started running and the five gave chase.”

One of the teenagers is alleged to have picked a stone and threw it on Rufaro. He fell down and the teenagers took turns to assault him. Rufaro suffered a swollen head and bloody eyes.

When Rufaro got home, he did not tell his parents about the assault even when his condition deteriorated.

On November 29, Makono met a classmate, Munashe Mujaji and confided in him about the assault.

Rufaro later died at Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital on December 4 and was buried three days later.

After the burial, information filtered that Rufaro had died as a result of the head injuries he sustained from the assault, prompting the police to exhume his body on December 11.

A post mortem conducted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare revealed Rufaro’s cause of death as severe head trauma.-Manica Post

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REUBEN BARWE vs SIMBA CHIKANZA, WHO’S TELLING THE TRUTH ON OPPAH, PATRICK CHINAMASA?

By A Correspondent | ZANU PF Secretary For Legal Affairs Patrick Chinamasa was yesterday confronted over his baseless claims of a death story he alleged to ZBC news was published in ZimEye and below was the drama.

Cyclone Eloise: Three Die While Attempting To Cross Flooded Rivers In Chipinge

Three people died after being swept away by flooded rivers following heavy rains and strong winds that battered parts of Chipinge District on Friday evening, the Civil Protection Unit (CPU) has confirmed.

Cyclone Eloise made a landfall in Mozambique on Friday before drifting towards eastern Zimbabwe and dumping a deluge over parts of the Eastern Highlands.

Chipinge District CPU chairperson, Mr William Mashava, said authorities were monitoring the situation.

“The first victim was found upstream of Bangazaan (Budzi) Dam. His body was discovered by children who were fishing. We are looking for his relatives after locals failed to identify him. The second victim was swept away along Chiriga River when he was returning from drinking beer with friends at night. Another victim was an elderly woman coming from a funeral in Musirizwi communal lands and attempted to cross a flooded river.”

The cyclone has reportedly caused extensive damage in some areas, according to CPU. By yesterday afternoon, 15 houses had been damaged in Gumiro Village, Mapungwana area in Ward 14. A science laboratory block was damaged at Mt Selinda High School, while toilets at Green Valley Primary School were destroyed.

There was also a mudslide between Chipinge and Tanganda, with large boulders blocking some roads.

There are fears dams such as Watershed, Bangazzan and Mutakura, which were already full before the heavy rains, could spill and cause flooding.

“Some houses collapsed in Ward 14 and our teams are making frantic efforts to reach the area to assess the situation on the ground. We are facing challenges because most of the areas are inaccessible,” he said.

Several evacuation centres have been set up in Chipinge to accommodate those affected by the cyclone.

-State Media

Police Warn Citizens Against Defying Dawn to Dusk Curfew

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwe Republic Police has issued a fresh warning to people who are violating the current dusk to dawn curfew saying those providing essential services should go home straight after knocking off at 1500hours.

In a statement today, ZRP National Police Spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said that only those providing essential services would be allowed passage at roadblocks during curfew hours.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police reiterates that only people offering essential services will be allowed passage at police roadblocks and other checkpoints after 1800 hours. Those knocking off duty at 1500 hours should ensure that they go home straight after work.

“Members of the public are implored to plan their movements carefully so that they are not inconvenienced during the curfew period,” said Nyathi.

This comes as the authorities have arrested 347 264 people for violating lockdown regulations since 30 March when the government first announced a national lockdown.

Despite the country currently being under a hard lockdown with only essential service workers allowed free movement, indiscipline among Zimbabweans has been rampant with informal traders.

Police said most of the transgressions are happening in residential areas where bars and shebeens continue to serve patrons.

Meanwhile, just on Wednesday, police arrested at least 3 102 people across the country for various offences related to violating the lockdown regulations. Of those arrested, 1 294 were accused of unnecessary movement while 1 178 were nabbed for not wearing face masks.

“Agritex Officers, Councillors Loot Command Agriculture Inputs”

Dear Editor

As farmers in Muzarabani district we are being sabotaged by Agritex officers who are  working in cahoots with councillors in looting Command Agricultural scheme inputs.

The inputs are not reaching the farmers as the officers and councillors are getting 20 bags of compound fertilizers each at the expense of farmers.

These fertilizers are being sold and many of us are not getting the inputs.

May the responsible authority please put checks and balances to these inputs.

We have been waiting patiently at GMB Centenary at times we are told to go to Mvurwi or Concession but our names keep on being referred back to Centenary where the extension officers and councillors loot the inputs.

Failure to get these inputs in time results in the hunger of the nation.

Child President Excels, Attains 10 As After Sitting For Cambridge Ordinary Level Examinations

HE is just 16 years old and is very much unassuming, yet he exhibits both leadership and intelligence attributes.

The 2020 child president Mukudzeishe Madzivire raised the Christian Brothers College (CBC) flag high when he attained 10 As at Ordinary level Cambridge examinations last year. Mukudzeishe, who is now doing form five at CBC could not hide his excitement.

“When l collected my results on Tuesday 19 January, I was quite surprised and a bit overwhelmed and l did not expect to get the results that l got, and l think there is never anyone who expected to get such results so I was very happy,” said Mukudzeishe.

Mukudzeishe, who is doing Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English at Advanced level wishes to further pursue his studies at tertiary level and study either public health or medicine. At O level, he wrote Business Studies, Accounting, Geography, History, Literature in English, Computer Science, English, Mathematics, Biology and Physical Science.

“I’m very interested in the social, economic and political factors that contribute to the provision of healthcare and the Covid-19 pandemic has opened my eyes to the reality of modern healthcare as being a social service whose provision is impeded by rampant inequalities. I’d like to work in fields related to that or perhaps on the field as a medical practitioner,” he added.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic effects, Mukudzeishe is the acting child president as a new presidium has not been elected. He entered the junior parliament as a junior president in June 2019 and his term ended in June 2020.
Mukudzeishe said being in the junior parliament was a life changing experience for him that presented many opportunities.

“I got the opportunity to interact with people from different backgrounds, different communities, and for the betterment of the welfare of Zimbabwe I worked in various programmes.”

Among other programmes Mukudzeishe said they managed to successfully carry out the ‘We Write 2020’, a short story writing competition, a pad drive where they donated female hygiene products to primary and secondary students from disadvantaged communities, and the 4-H Zimbabwe Foundation debate jam in Bulawayo where 12 schools took part to discuss topics such as the new curriculum, command agriculture, climate change, issues affecting children at schools.

Mukudzeishe is a writer, pianist, poet, model and vocalist. So far, he has published two books titled Inscriptions and By the Still Waters.

His father, Mr Resmond Madzivire said; “I’m so much impressed but still in shock as well. Mukudzeishe did not get much time to do his school work last year as he was travelling a lot to fulfill his child presidential duties, as he even travelled as far as the UK in February last year. Reality hasn’t dawned on me yet but I’m one of the happiest parents right now,” said Mr Madzivire.

Another CBC student, Jewel Chenai Damunesa, also scored ten As in the 2020 Cambridge examinations. He sat for Geography, History, Literature in English, Computer Science, English, French, IsiZulu, Mathematics, Biology and Physical science. He has also proceeded to A level at the same school.

The CBC headmaster, Mr Kizito Muhomba, congratulated the 2020 O’ level and A’ level students and the teachers for producing good results.

-State Media

Chinamasa Runs Away After Making Death Claims To ZBC

By A Correspondent | ZANU PF Secretary For Legal Affairs Patrick Chinamasa was yesterday confronted over his baseless claims of a death story he alleged to ZBC news was published in ZimEye and below was the drama.

Obadiah Moyo’s COVID-19 Testing Laboratory Shut Down

Klosad Clinical Diagnostics Lab, whose staff members were last week exposed by this publication for issuing fake Covid-19 certificates, has been shut down to pave way for full investigations.

The laboratory which is owned by expelled Health and Child Care minister Obadiah Moyo was suspended from operating for an indefinite period to allow the Ministry of Health and Childcare and the Medical Laboratory and Clinical Scientists Council of Zimbabwe (MLCSCZ) to complete investigations into the lab’s operations.

The Sunday Mail understands that, in addition to the fake certificates scam, authorities are keen to probe allegations that Klosad was operating without proper registration and qualified staff while its Covid-19 certificates were being authorised by fictitious staff members.

MLCSCZ registrar Ms Agnes Chigora confirmed that the lab had been shut down for “further investigations”.

“Council has recommended suspension of services until finalisation of the ongoing investigations,” she said.

An official privy to the developments revealed that authorities were conducting additional investigations into the rot at Klosad.

“For example, this Nyakuedzwa who was approving the certificates is not even among the employees and is stationed at Chitungwiza General Hospital,” said the source.

“His name was only there on the paper but other people were doing the signing for him.

“The staff on the ground was not adequately trained and they were working without proper supervision.

“The Anesu Nyamugama who was arrested is not even registered as an employee of the lab and some of the names of the people who are said to have signed those papers were not on duty.

“So there are suggestions that the level of corruption at Klosad was high and it could have involved quite a number of people.”

Nyamugama was arrested last week facing fraud charges.

Allegations are that from January 8 to 12, Nyamugama issued two fake negative Covid-19 certificates to The Sunday Mail reporters Harmony Agere and Emmanuel Kafe, thus misrepresenting that they had gone through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests.

-State Media

Covidiot And “Party-Animal” Nick Mangwana Says ZANU PF Leaders Are Being Assassinated By Political Activists Hiding Behind Medial Qualifications.

By Paul Nyathi | Emmerson Mnangagwa has over the year been risking the lives of not only millions of citizens but his own health, and just 3 days ago the frail 80 year old stood a metre away from two COVID corpses in a large crowd at the heroes acre.

He appointed to head the COVID Taskforce Zimbabwe’s most incompetent politician, Oppah Muchinguri who says COVID is punishment on western countries; she has been allowed to continue leading the institution for a whole year resulting in scores of ZANU PF leaders falling like flies, just the ZANU PF leadership holds mass birthday parties and rallies, literally spreading the disease across the nation;

And now on Sunday morning, the government spokesman who is a British NHS trained nurse-turned ‘party animal’, frequently attending these lavish functions, announces that the leaders are being assassinated by political activists.

Reckless … Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe, Monica Mutsvagwa and Ndavaningi Mangwana at Monica’s 60th birthday party….

IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH?

Mangwana wrote the below in his Twitter portal:

Nakamba Shines As Aston Villa Win 2-0 Against Newcastle

By A Correspondent| Marvelous Nakamba featured for Aston Villa for the first time in over a month in the Birmingham side’s 2-0 win over Newcastle and played a blinder.

The 27-year old, who has been reduced to a peripheral role this season, had last featured for the claret and blue on the 17th of December, when he was introduced with seconds remaining in the Burnley game.

Villa coach Dean Smith today opted for a twin defensive midfield formula, with Nakamba partnering David Luiz in the middle of the park. The Zimbabwean midfielder played the game of his life!

He completed 35 out of 35 successful passes in the first half at a 100 percent rate and earned praise from the club’s fans on social media.

Ultimately, the soft-spoken midfielder made 56 accurate passes (98%).

Smith’s men saw off their opponents through first half goals from Ollie Watkins and Betrand Traore.

Cyclone Eloise Claims Three In Chipinge

THREE people died after being swept away by flooded rivers following heavy rains and strong winds that battered parts of Chipinge District on Friday evening, the Civil Protection Unit (CPU) has confirmed.

Cyclone Eloise made a landfall in Mozambique on Friday before drifting towards eastern Zimbabwe and dumping a deluge over parts of the Eastern Highlands.

Chipinge District CPU chairperson, Mr William Mashava, said authorities were monitoring the situation.

“The first victim was found upstream of Bangazaan (Budzi) Dam. His body was discovered by children who were fishing. We are looking for his relatives after locals failed to identify him. The second victim was swept away along Chiriga River when he was returning from drinking beer with friends at night. Another victim was an elderly woman coming from a funeral in Musirizwi communal lands and attempted to cross a flooded river.”

The cyclone has reportedly caused extensive damage in some areas, according to CPU. By yesterday afternoon, 15 houses had been damaged in Gumiro Village, Mapungwana area in Ward 14. A science laboratory block was damaged at Mt Selinda High School, while toilets at Green Valley Primary School were destroyed.

There was also a mudslide between Chipinge and Tanganda, with large boulders blocking some roads.

There are fears dams such as Watershed, Bangazzan and Mutakura, which were already full before the heavy rains, could spill and cause flooding.

“Some houses collapsed in Ward 14 and our teams are making frantic efforts to reach the area to assess the situation on the ground. We are facing challenges because most of the areas are inaccessible,” he said.

Several evacuation centres have been set up in Chipinge to accommodate those affected by the cyclone.

-State Media

Zimondi, Matiza Declared National Heroes

By A Correspondent- The late former prisons boss Paradzayi Zimondi and the late Minister of Transport Joel Biggie Matiza who succumbed to COVID-19 on Friday have been declared national heroes, ZBC News reports.

The development was reportedly communicated by Defense Minister Oppah Muchinguri who told the deceased’s families that the 2 have been conferred with a hero status according to ZBC which stated that:

The late transport minister, Cde JB Matiza and former prisons boss Major General Paradzai Zimondi declared national heroes. Defence Minister and @ZANUPF_Officialnational chair Cde Oppah Muchinguri delivered the declarations to the families.

Matiza, Zimondi, and former Education Minister Aeneas Chigwedere succumbed to COVID-19 2 days after Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo succumbed to the virus too.-statemedia

Two VID Officers Defy Govt Ban On Alcohol Consumption

By A Correspondent- The love of beer landed two Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) officials and their three accomplices in trouble.

Fidelis Munetsi (45) and Chengeta Chengeta (45) both from VID Bindura together with Jusa Saradini (44),Bernard Mupamba(40) and Ethel Chigiji (19) were slapped with $50 000 each by provincial magistrate Tinashe Ndokera last week for defying lockdown regulations.

Prosecutor Thembinkosi Mananga told the court that the five were drinking beer inside a local bar when police officers pounced on them.

They were arrested and dragged to court.

Schoolboys Kill Colleague Over Girlfriend

FIVE 14-year-old Zimunya teenagers who allegedly murdered a fellow learner over a girlfriend are up for murder.

The teenagers who have since been released under the custody of their parents appeared before Mutare provincial magistrate, Ms Nyasha Kuture recently and were not asked to plead.

They were remanded to January 25 on condition that they report to their nearest police station every Friday and not to interfere with State witnesses. They were also ordered to continue residing at their given addresses.

The court heard that sometime in November 2020, the late Rufaro Makono who was a Form Two learner at Gwese Secondary School, Zimunya escorted a form one female pupil from the same school to her home.

It was alleged that Rufaro was proposing love to the girl. They parted ways at Nyagumbe River in Mutukwa Village.

Prosecuting, Mr Chris Munyuku, said: “On his way back home, the deceased, however, met a group of teenagers who confronted and accused him of dating the female learner. Sensing danger, Makono started running and the five gave chase.”

One of the teenagers is alleged to have picked a stone and threw it on Rufaro. He fell down and the teenagers took turns to assault him. Rufaro suffered a swollen head and bloody eyes.

When Rufaro got home, he did not tell his parents about the assault even when his condition deteriorated.

On November 29, Makono met a classmate, Munashe Mujaji and confided in him about the assault.

Rufaro later died at Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital on December 4 and was buried three days later.

After the burial, information filtered that Rufaro had died as a result of the head injuries he sustained from the assault, prompting the police to exhume his body on December 11.

A post mortem conducted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare revealed Rufaro’s cause of death as severe head trauma.-Manica Post

ZRP

Two Malayitshas Jailed For Facilitating Illegal Border Jumping Activities

A Beitbridge magistrate on Thursday jailed for an effective four months two cross-border transporter operators commonly known as Omalayitsha who were arrested while facilitating the illegal migration of seven foreigners from Zimbabwe to South Africa.

Among the immigrants where two Somalis and five Ethiopians who had entered the country illegally and were in transit to the neighbouring country.

Mandlenkosi Mubaiwa (33) and Melusi Msebele (33) all of Bulawayo were convicted for contravening a section of the Immigration Act and violating the National lockdown regulations when they appeared before Mss Varaidzo Gabi.

They were left with an effective four months to serve after three of the seven months jail term were conditionally set aside for five years.

The seven foreigners were also taken to court, where they were warned and cautioned and are now being detained at the local prison pending deportation to their respective countries.

The duo, who were travelling from Bulawayo and heading to South Africa via Beitbridge Border Post in a Toyota Quantum picked up the seven foreigners in Gwanda on Monday evening at around 8 PM.

They were intercepted by police at a roadblock at the 317 KM peg along the Bulawayo-Beitbridge Road near Bangale shops.

During interrogations, it was discovered that the Somalis and Ethiopians had no valid travel documents and had engaged the duo to facilitate their border jumping into South Africa. They were all arrested.

Police named the foreigners as; Mahamed Huseen (20) and Kamal Hasan (20) both Somalians and the Ethiopians: Tamrat Doleso (20), Marekos Shugute Badoho (20), Mehew Merekias (22) Elamu Evbalo (22), and Tadere Tadiwar (24).

The Department of Immigration with the assistance of other security agents, have been intercepting Ethiopians, Somalians, Congolese, Eritreans, and citizens of countries north of the Zambezi River during their great trek to the south of the Limpopo. 

-State Media

Zanu PF Mwenezi Chair Succumbs To COVID-19

The newly-minted Zanu PF Mwenezi District Coordinating Committee(DCC) vice chair Luckson Chikomo has died due to Covid-19- related complications.

Chikomo, a sugar cane farmer at Mupapa Estates near Chingwizi passed on at Colini Saunders Hospital on Thursday.

Mwenezi West parliamentarian and Zanu PF Secretary for Finance in the Women’s League, Priscilla Zindari confirmed his death.

“He (Chikomo) passed on in hospital in Triangle. He was diabetic and while admitted, he tested positive for Covid-19,” she said.

Zidhari described Chikomo’s death as a big loss to the ruling party in Mwenezi and Masvingo as a whole.

This was also corroborated by Zanu PF Masvingo Vice chair Robson Mavhenyengwa who said the ruling party had been robbed of a hard-working and dedicated servant.

Chikomo was elected into the revived DCCs in Mwenezi last year where he deputised Gift Mazhambe,who was voted chair.

-State Media

Zimbabweans Warned Against Turning to Bogus Doctor For Covid-19 Treatment

THE Medical and Dental Practitioners Council of Zimbabwe (MDPCZ) on Friday warned over the illegal practice of one Jacqueline Carey Stone, who is allegedly treating COVID-19 patients using unregistered medicines.

In a statement, the MDPCZ said the public should be wary of Stone’s practice, as she does not have a valid license to practice as a medical professional in the country.

“The premises at which she is treating COVID-19 patients have not been registered for purposes of medical practice and thus posing a health risk to the public.

“She is putting the lives of the public at risk by treating the patients with unregistered medicines including medicines for animal use,” the MDPCZ said.

It added that Stone is conducting clinical trials without the full approval of the Research Council of Zimbabwe, and is also working with unregistered persons to dispense and counsel patients.

“MDPCZ will not allow any registered medical practitioner to offer unsafe treatment to the public of Zimbabwe,” said the body that regulates the practice of medicine and dentistry in the country.

Zimbabwe is in the grip of a resurging COVID-19 pandemic. The death toll has risen phenomenally since the beginning of this month and now stands at 917 out of the 30,047 COVID-19 infections that have been recorded in the country since last March.

-Xinhua

President Chamisa Calls For Immediate Release Of Political Prisoners

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa has commended the bravery of political activists and human rights defenders who are being persecuted by the Zanu PF regime.

In q statement on Friday, President Chamisa described the persecution of Hon. Job Sikhala, Advocate Fadzayi Mahere, Hopewell Chin’ono and Alan Moyo as unacceptable and unconstitutional.

“As I reflect on the struggle for freedom…

I think of Hopewell, I think of Hon Job Sikhala, I think of Advocate Fadzayi Mahere, I think of Alan, I think of Bob Wine and those across our continent who have chosen to be brave and be the light. FREEDOM MATTERS. OUR LIVES DO MATTER.
FreeHopewell
FreeJobSikhala
FreeAlanMoyo
FreeBobiWine,” President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page.

President Chamisa

Hon Biti Receives Death Threats

At about 09:25 hours today we received a distress call from BitiTendai advising us that he had been arrested by police in Karoi. He was not informed of any charge. He was eventually released without any charges against him.

BitiTendai has since advised us that he has been receiving death threats. This follows a heated telephone conversation with a person identifying himself as Gakanjwe quizzing BitiTendai about tweeting on government’s failure to deal with #COVID19

At about 16:00 hours we received another distress call that some unidentified people 2 men & a woman were affixing cardboard boxes with threatening messages. This follows a press statement on #COVID19 situation by ZANU PF in which BitiTendai was mentioned.

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights

Tendai Biti

Our Comrades Are Not Criminals-MDC Alliance Students Council Leader

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC MDC Alliance Youth Assembly official, Hon Joana Mamombe has condemned the prolonged detention of Alan Moyo.

Hon Mamombe described Alan Moyo as a fearless comrade.

“Alan Moyo (23), one of the most fearless comrades in the fight for academic freedom. He was arrested on 7 December 2020. The detention of cde Alan Moyo at Chikuribi Remand Prison without being granted bail is a gross violation of his Constitutional rights.

Together with the #ZINASU President, cde Takudzwa Ngadziore and Ward 16 Clr Denford Ngadziore managed to secure some food stuffs for him. Due to the lockdown and COVID-19 we were unable to see him but good thing, they accepted the food.
Cde Alan, you are a fighter.

We continue to call for his freedom,” Hon Mamombe said in a statement.

MDC Alliance Students Council Secretary General, Rujeko Hither Mpambwa, also called for the immediate release of of Alan Moyo and all jailed political activists.

“The prolonged detention of Cde Alan Moyo is unconstitutional and unacceptable. We call for his immediate and unconditional release.

The regime is taking advantage of the lockdown to terrorize political activists.

Our message to Zanu PF is clear- release our comrades, they are not criminals,” said Mpambwa.

Rujeko Hither Mpambwa

MDC Alliance Denounces Detention Of Alan Moyo

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC MDC Alliance Youth Assembly official, Hon Joana Mamombe has condemned the prolonged detention of Alan Moyo.

Hon Mamombe described Alan Moyo as a fearless comrade.

“Alan Moyo (23), one of the most fearless comrades in the fight for academic freedom. He was arrested on 7 December 2020. The detention of cde Alan Moyo at Chikuribi Remand Prison without being granted bail is a gross violation of his Constitutional rights.

Together with the #ZINASU President, cde Takudzwa Ngadziore and Ward 16 Clr Denford Ngadziore managed to secure some food stuffs for him. Due to the lockdown and COVID-19 we were unable to see him but good thing, they accepted the food.
Cde Alan, you are a fighter.

We continue to call for his freedom,” Hon Mamombe said in a statement.

MDC Alliance Students Council Secretary General, Rujeko Hither Mpambwa, also called for the immediate release of of Alan Moyo and all jailed political activists.

“The prolonged detention of Cde Alan Moyo is unconstitutional and unacceptable. We call for his immediate and unconditional release.

The regime is taking advantage of the lockdown to terrorize political activists.

Our message to Zanu PF is clear- release our comrades, they are not criminals,” said Mpambwa.

Hon Joana Mamombe

MDC Alliance Intensifies Fight Against Coronavirus…

MDC Alliance Weekly Health Alerts

23 January 2021

In the face of this menacing covid19 pandemic, which has claimed hundreds of lives and infected tens of thousands in Zimbabwe, the MDC-Alliance lead by the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa, through its Health Department in conjunction with the Communications desk, will be dialoguing with you fellow citizens through its “weekly Health Alerts with Dr Henry Madzorera”.

We are launching this today by examining the Super Spreader events for Covid19 in our country.

Let’s prevent the spread of COVID-19. A healthy nation is a productive nation. Together we win Zimbabwe for change.

Reigning in Super Spreader Events (SSE’s) of covid-19 in Zimbabwe.

The average number of people a covid-19 patient infects is between two and three. In a super spreader event (SSE), one person can infect a much larger number than this. Let us look at three important variables that determine the spread of covid-19:

  1. Venue
  2. Ventilation
  3. Vocalisation
    Venue:

Covid-19 spreads more easily indoors, especially when the room is overcrowded and social distancing is not possible to attain. One person in such a crowded room can infect dozens others. In one study cited by the CDC (Centres for Disease Control), the odds of catching covid-19 in such a confined space were 18.7 times higher than in open air venues.

Pertinent examples of such SSE venues include church meeting places, our prison cells, funeral venues especially for the women who spend the whole night singing in a confined space with the body of the deceased. Our transportation systems, especially the often overl0aded ZUPCO buses, the kombis and the mushikashikas, are fertile venues for spread of the virus and qualify as SSE’s. We have of late seen large gatherings at party congresses and church conferences being held indoors even as our epidemic was escalating exponentially. These are potentially dangerous SSE’s. Whenever you meet in an enclosed space with people you do not ordinarily live with, even if they are as few as one dozen, you are potentially exposed to a SSE!

Ventilation:

Being in a room or auditorium with poor ventilation, with other people, is equal to exposure to a potential SSE. You need only one infected person to get the whole room engulfed with covid-19 particles, because corona virus particles emitted by that one infected individual tend to continue to float in that atmosphere for a very long time. Outdoors, the particles tend to be blown away by the wind, reducing infection rates.

In terms of ventilation, I cannot think of any more vicious super spreader than our prison cells.

How much time you spend in that room continuously has a bearing on your chances of catching covid-19. It therefore helps a lot if you go out to catch a breath of fresh air every few minutes. While that is possible in social gatherings, it may not be possible if you are incarcerated in a prison cell.

Vocalisation:

Talking, singing, shouting, are the order of the day in pubs, church gatherings, funerals, and parties. The louder you talk or sing, the more aerosol you pump out and the further it flies. When there is background noise like music, as in a pub or shebeen, and especially when most of the patrons have effective concentrations of alcohol in their brains, all restraint is cast off and aerosols can travel several metres at a time. If everybody wore a mask in this situation the velocity and distance travelled by this aerosol will be greatly curtailed.

What should government do about SSE’s?

It is government’s sole responsibility to get rid of all SSE’s in Zimbabwe, if we are to save the country from becoming a mass grave.

  1. Decongest prisons and all places of incarceration. Nobody should ever spend a night in remand prison unless they are deemed a dangerous criminal. Bail hearings should be expedited and police cells should stay as empty as possible. This protects both the accused and the police officers. This disease does not discriminate according to rank or status.
  2. Church gatherings and choir practice should stay banned until we flatten the curve, as should schools and universities.
  3. While hospitals and clinics are potential super spreaders, these cannot be closed. We need them now more than ever. Government should instead provide adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) for health workers, and ensure that the health workers are well motivated and well incentivized. Working hours for health workers should be reduced during this pandemic (the PPE itself is exhausting; try wearing an N95 mask for 8 hours and you will understand what I mean).
  4. Increase the number of hospitals admitting covid-19 patients to reduce congestion and health worker fatigue.
  5. Enforce the wearing of masks by ALL in enclosed spaces, especially prison cells.
  6. Maintain decent social distancing, even among convicted criminals.
    Conclusion:

Government should take it upon itself to eliminate all super spreader events from Zimbabwe, and should make this task an urgent priority. Covid-19 is no respecter of persons.

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MDC Alliance
Communications Department

Prophet To Remove “Dark Cloud” Targeting Zanu PF Leaders

Own Correspondent|Controversial Masvingo preacher, Isaac Makomichi has torched social media storm and widespread debate after claiming God will save Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Cabinet Ministers from the deadly Coronavirus.

In a press statement released on Saturday morning, Makomichi claimed God will stand with ZANU PF leaders and “prophesied” that the Lord will save Mnangagwa and top government officials from the deadly pandemic.

“The ZANU PF party must not lose hope, God is doing something to put the Covid 19 situation under control.

I will also have to visit the ZANU PF HQ for prayers. I will ask God to protect all top Zanu PF leaders or else there will be more deaths.

The nation must unite in the fight against the pandemic.

I’m also asking the President to allow me to visit the State House for prayers.

I am seeing a dark cloud and only God can remove that cloud..

ZANU PF leaders must not lose hope I will repeat- they must seek God’s mercy or else it will end in tears”

Social media users have dismissed Makomichi’s prophecy, arguing he is merely seeking to please Mnangagwa.

Senior Zanu PF Official Simon-Khaya on Saturday morning implored the nation to pray for Divine intervention.

Mrs Auxillia Mnangagwa has recently called for a prayer and fasting programme as COVID-19 continues to ravage the nation.

Isaac Makomichi

Zanu Pf Councillor In Court Over Theft

By A Correspondent- A Zanu PF councillor from Mberengwa has appeared in court facing several charges of theft, assault and malicious damage to property.

Trevors Mlambo (51), councillor for Ward 36 Neta, Mberengwa, is accused of mobilising some youths to commit the crimes.

The five complainants in the case are Leonard Shumba of Budy Mine, Nobuhle Moyo, Beauty Moyo, Stanford Moyo and Rejoice Sibanda of Hamandishe Village, chief Bvute, Mberengwa.

Mlambo and his co-accused appeared before Mberengwa Magistrate Evia Matura on 5 January 2021 and were remanded to 9 February 2021.

The councillor’s co-accused are Zivanai Hamandishe (55), Morrison Zivanai (53), Shelton Moyo (28), Tinodaishe Shoko (28), John Zuvarigere (47), Norman Zvotiona (34), Tichaona Wabatagore (37), Elijah Ndava (26), and Ralph Black (39).

Prosecutor Faith Mwale told the court that on 28 December 2020, the gang assaulted and threatened Sibanengi Moyo’s wife, Rejoice Sibanda, after they couldn’t find him at his home.

They accused Moyo of stealing goods from a certain shop at Beauty Business Centre and having assaulted his wife, they promised to come back and burn down the houses.

The gang is also accused of assaulting Beauty Moyo and robbing her of her itel cellphone and a US$50 note. Beauty was responding to reports that the gang had set her brother’s mine (Budy Mine) on fire when she was attacked.

The gang also allegedly set all plastic tents and clothes at Budy Mine on fire and damaged some mining equipment valued at US$1 810.

The gang is also accused of destroying a one-roomed bedroom and a tent belonging to Nobuhle Moyo.

They also allegedly destroyed Stanford Moyo’s two round huts and one-roomed bedroom by setting them on fire resulting in the loss of property worth US$3 731.

-MasvingoMirror

Zim Lesbian Denied Refugee Status In Ireland

By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwean lesbian who alleged that she was forced to flee from the country after facing death threats from her own family has been denied refugee status in Ireland.

An International Protection Officer (IPO) had in April 2019 recommended the woman be refused refugee status or subsidiary protection on grounds her claims lacked credibility.

According to Pink News, before making a recommendation on her asylum claim, the IPO asked her questions about her sexuality and found that she was not aware of any LGBT+ support groups in either Ireland or Zimbabwe.

The woman claimed that she had been married off twice as a child at the ages of nine and 13.

She further claimed that she had entered into lesbian relationships in Zimbabwe and threats from family members after she was discovered engaging in lesbian acts had forced her to flee.

After the IPO had rejected her claims, the woman brought judicial review proceedings aimed at overturning the IPO recommendation.

However, in a judgment on Friday, Justice Tara Burns refused to overturn the IPO’s recommendation.

The judge rejected arguments that the IPO had failed to determine a “core element” of the woman’s claim, namely that she was a lesbian, and that she was entitled to a decision by the IPO on that.

-IrishTimes

Police Shooting Victim Has Bullet In Her Leg

By A Correspondent- Police in Kwekwe reportedly shot a 23-year-old woman from Mbizo 14 in the leg around midnight on 8 January this year.

The police team was searching for the woman’s brother who was wanted on assault charges.

The victim has been identified as Deon Jayne Craig and the bullet is still lodged in her right foot.

Craig`s sister, Glemis Moyo told CITE that she was shot when a police officer fired warning shots in the air.

Moyo said:

She was shot by the police on 8 January around 2300hours. They wanted to arrest my brother so when they came home and knocked on the door. When we inquired who it was, they identified themselves as police officers.

When we opened the door, they inquired about Maxwell’s whereabouts and we showed them his room. They knocked on his door and there was no response.

Moyo said she called Maxwell’s wife to come out with the child after the police officers had said they wanted to throw a tear gas canister inside the room to force him to come out.

She added that at that time Deon went to the toilet a few metres from the house and then a police officer who was in Maxwell’s room called for a gun from his colleagues.

After fetching the gun, the police officer fired a warning shot into the air and the second shot reportedly hit Deon while on her way from the toilet.

Moyo added that the police officer who shot her sister, later on, filed a case against her sister and Maxwell’s brother Mernard, accusing them of trying to stop them from arresting Maxwell.

They are both out after being granted ZWL$6 000 bail and are expected in court on 25 February.

Deon said she was taken to Gweru Hospital for treatment and the doctors are yet to remove the bullet lodged on her right foot.

Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko told CITE that he was not aware of the incident

Meanwhile, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi told the publication that they will conduct further investigations to find out what happened.

“Alex Taurai Gakanje Unmasked”

Prince Dube Vows To Maintain Top Form

Prince Dube has vowed to continue with his scoring form at Azam after recovering from an operation.

The Zimbabwean striker spent six weeks on the sidelines with a hand injury and returned to action last week when he played in a friendly match against Mlandege FC in Zanzibar which they won 2-0.

He was involved in both goals scored by his Tanzanian side in the game.

Speaking to Sokalabongo, as cited by Goal, Dube said: “I promised I would return to the field feeling better and I am happy to see that I have already managed to be involved in the two goals we scored against Mlandege [in the friendly] despite the fact that we lost the next game against KMKM.

“I believe I will get back to my scoring pace as it was at the beginning of this season, so as I promised I will be back on the field better I will do it and make sure I help my team to do well by scoring as many goals as possible.”

Dube scored six goals and made four assists in the league, and was also voted the Tanzania Mainland Premier League Player of the Month for September before the injury.-Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Prince Dube

We Failed To Implement Basics Of Football- Warriors Captain

Warriors captain Ian Nekati has admitted the national side failed to implement basics in their game against Burkina Faso on Wednesday.

Zimbabwe lost 3-1 to crash out of the 2021 CHAN tournament. The team had lost their opening Group A game to hosts Cameroon and needed a straight victory to keep the chances of progressing to the next round alive.

“Everyone knows where we were coming from, so it’s a lesson that there are no shortcuts in football,” Nekati told H-Metro from Yaoundé.

“The expectations were high, and we know the fans wanted the best out us because we’re carrying the nation’s hopes.

“We lacked some football basics due to lack of match fitness and a lot of factors, but I would say we learnt a lot as a group.

“We also suffered a setback after that Covid-19 outbreak in camp.

“But get me right, this is not an excuse. I know we could have done better.”

Zimbabwe will face Mali in their final Group A game on Sunday. Kick-off is at 9 pm- Soccer 24

CHAN

President Chamisa Calls For Immediate Release Of Political Prisoners

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa has commended the bravery of political activists and human rights defenders who are being persecuted by the Zanu PF regime.

In q statement on Friday, President Chamisa described the persecution of Hon. Job Sikhala, Advocate Fadzayi Mahere, Hopewell Chin’ono and Alan Moyo as unacceptable and unconstitutional.

“As I reflect on the struggle for freedom…

I think of Hopewell, I think of Hon Job Sikhala, I think of Advocate Fadzayi Mahere, I think of Alan, I think of Bob Wine and those across our continent who have chosen to be brave and be the light. FREEDOM MATTERS. OUR LIVES DO MATTER.
FreeHopewell
FreeJobSikhala
FreeAlanMoyo
FreeBobiWine,” President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page.

President Chamisa

“Detention Of Alan Moyo Unconstitutional”

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC MDC Alliance Youth Assembly official, Hon Joana Mamombe has condemned the prolonged detention of Alan Moyo.

Hon Mamombe described Alan Moyo as a fearless comrade.

“Alan Moyo (23), one of the most fearless comrades in the fight for academic freedom. He was arrested on 7 December 2020. The detention of cde Alan Moyo at Chikuribi Remand Prison without being granted bail is a gross violation of his Constitutional rights.

Together with the #ZINASU President, cde Takudzwa Ngadziore and Ward 16 Clr Denford Ngadziore managed to secure some food stuffs for him. Due to the lockdown and COVID-19 we were unable to see him but good thing, they accepted the food.
Cde Alan, you are a fighter.

We continue to call for his freedom,” Hon Mamombe said in a statement.

MDC Alliance Students Council Secretary General, Rujeko Hither Mpambwa, also called for the immediate release of of Alan Moyo and all jailed political activists.

“The prolonged detention of Cde Alan Moyo is unconstitutional and unacceptable. We call for his immediate and unconditional release.

The regime is taking advantage of the lockdown to terrorize political activists.

Our message to Zanu PF is clear- release our comrades, they are not criminals,” said Mpambwa.

Rujeko Hither Mpambwa…MDC Alliance Students Council Secretary General

Hon Tendai Biti Arrested…

At about 09:25 hours today we received a distress call from BitiTendai advising us that he had been arrested by police in Karoi. He was not informed of any charge. He was eventually released without any charges against him.

BitiTendai has since advised us that he has been receiving death threats. This follows a heated telephone conversation with a person identifying himself as Gakanjwe quizzing BitiTendai about tweeting on government’s failure to deal with #COVID19

At about 16:00 hours we received another distress call that some unidentified people 2 men & a woman were affixing cardboard boxes with threatening messages. This follows a press statement on #COVID19 situation by ZANU PF in which BitiTendai was mentioned.

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COVID-19: Important Information For Travellers

First published in 2020 …

It is prudent for travellers who are sick to delay or avoid travel to affected areas, in particular for elderly travellers and people with chronic diseases or underlying health conditions.

“Affected areas” are considered those countries, provinces, territories or cities experiencing ongoing transmission of COVID-19, in contrast to areas reporting only imported cases.

General recommendations for all travellers include:

Wash your hands frequently

Avoid touching your eyes, mouth and nose

Cover your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze

Stay more than 1 meter (3 feet) away from a person who is sick

Follow proper food hygiene practices

Travellers returning from affected areas should:

Self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days and follow national protocols of receiving countries. Some countries may require returning travellers to enter quarantine.

If symptoms occur, such as fever, or cough or difficulty breathing, travellers are advised to contact local health care providers, preferably by phone, and inform them of their symptoms and their travel history.

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MDC Alliance Intensifies Fight Against Coronavirus…

MDC Alliance Weekly Health Alerts

23 January 2021

In the face of this menacing covid19 pandemic, which has claimed hundreds of lives and infected tens of thousands in Zimbabwe, the MDC-Alliance lead by the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa, through its Health Department in conjunction with the Communications desk, will be dialoguing with you fellow citizens through its “weekly Health Alerts with Dr Henry Madzorera”.

We are launching this today by examining the Super Spreader events for Covid19 in our country.

Let’s prevent the spread of COVID-19. A healthy nation is a productive nation. Together we win Zimbabwe for change.

Reigning in Super Spreader Events (SSE’s) of covid-19 in Zimbabwe.

The average number of people a covid-19 patient infects is between two and three. In a super spreader event (SSE), one person can infect a much larger number than this. Let us look at three important variables that determine the spread of covid-19:

  1. Venue
  2. Ventilation
  3. Vocalisation
    Venue:

Covid-19 spreads more easily indoors, especially when the room is overcrowded and social distancing is not possible to attain. One person in such a crowded room can infect dozens others. In one study cited by the CDC (Centres for Disease Control), the odds of catching covid-19 in such a confined space were 18.7 times higher than in open air venues.

Pertinent examples of such SSE venues include church meeting places, our prison cells, funeral venues especially for the women who spend the whole night singing in a confined space with the body of the deceased. Our transportation systems, especially the often overl0aded ZUPCO buses, the kombis and the mushikashikas, are fertile venues for spread of the virus and qualify as SSE’s. We have of late seen large gatherings at party congresses and church conferences being held indoors even as our epidemic was escalating exponentially. These are potentially dangerous SSE’s. Whenever you meet in an enclosed space with people you do not ordinarily live with, even if they are as few as one dozen, you are potentially exposed to a SSE!

Ventilation:

Being in a room or auditorium with poor ventilation, with other people, is equal to exposure to a potential SSE. You need only one infected person to get the whole room engulfed with covid-19 particles, because corona virus particles emitted by that one infected individual tend to continue to float in that atmosphere for a very long time. Outdoors, the particles tend to be blown away by the wind, reducing infection rates.

In terms of ventilation, I cannot think of any more vicious super spreader than our prison cells.

How much time you spend in that room continuously has a bearing on your chances of catching covid-19. It therefore helps a lot if you go out to catch a breath of fresh air every few minutes. While that is possible in social gatherings, it may not be possible if you are incarcerated in a prison cell.

Vocalisation:

Talking, singing, shouting, are the order of the day in pubs, church gatherings, funerals, and parties. The louder you talk or sing, the more aerosol you pump out and the further it flies. When there is background noise like music, as in a pub or shebeen, and especially when most of the patrons have effective concentrations of alcohol in their brains, all restraint is cast off and aerosols can travel several metres at a time. If everybody wore a mask in this situation the velocity and distance travelled by this aerosol will be greatly curtailed.

What should government do about SSE’s?

It is government’s sole responsibility to get rid of all SSE’s in Zimbabwe, if we are to save the country from becoming a mass grave.

  1. Decongest prisons and all places of incarceration. Nobody should ever spend a night in remand prison unless they are deemed a dangerous criminal. Bail hearings should be expedited and police cells should stay as empty as possible. This protects both the accused and the police officers. This disease does not discriminate according to rank or status.
  2. Church gatherings and choir practice should stay banned until we flatten the curve, as should schools and universities.
  3. While hospitals and clinics are potential super spreaders, these cannot be closed. We need them now more than ever. Government should instead provide adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) for health workers, and ensure that the health workers are well motivated and well incentivized. Working hours for health workers should be reduced during this pandemic (the PPE itself is exhausting; try wearing an N95 mask for 8 hours and you will understand what I mean).
  4. Increase the number of hospitals admitting covid-19 patients to reduce congestion and health worker fatigue.
  5. Enforce the wearing of masks by ALL in enclosed spaces, especially prison cells.
  6. Maintain decent social distancing, even among convicted criminals.
    Conclusion:

Government should take it upon itself to eliminate all super spreader events from Zimbabwe, and should make this task an urgent priority. Covid-19 is no respecter of persons.

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President Chamisa Salutes Nurses And Doctors Who Are Sacrificing Their Lives In Fighting Coronavirus

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa has commended the bravery of political activists and human rights defenders who are being persecuted by the Zanu PF regime.

In q statement on Friday, President Chamisa described the persecution of Hon. Job Sikhala, Advocate Fadzayi Mahere, Hopewell Chin’ono and Alan Moyo as unacceptable and unconstitutional.

“As I reflect on the struggle for freedom…

I think of Hopewell, I think of Hon Job Sikhala, I think of Advocate Fadzayi Mahere, I think of Alan, I think of Bob Wine and those across our continent who have chosen to be brave and be the light. FREEDOM MATTERS. OUR LIVES DO MATTER.

FreeHopewell

FreeJobSikhala

FreeAlanMoyo

FreeBobiWine,” President Chamisa wrote on his official Facebook page.

“Life is precious.The virus must fall. We salute our Doctors and Nurses, the brave soldiers who fight day and night to save lives.Focused leadership,strategy and prayer will see us through.

This is a call to ACTION. It’s a national fight. Together we WIN. Always for a better Zimbabwe. Blessed Sabbath to u!

MaskUpZim

Godisinit,” added President Chamisa.

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Zanu PF Councilor Dragged To Court For Theft, Assault And Malicious Damage to Property

ZANU PF councilor for Ward 36 Neta, Mberengwa Trevors Mlambo (51) has appeared in court facing several charges of theft, assault and malicious damage to property.

Mlambo is accused of mobilizing some youth whom he then allegedly went around with committing the crimes.

Mlambo who appeared before Mberengwa Magistrate Evia Matura on January 5, 2020 is being represented by Tinamate Midzi from Midzi and Tafa Law Chambers. They were remanded to February 9, 2021.

Five different people have come forward to lay charges against Mlambo.

His co-accused are Zivanai Hamandishe (55), Morrison Zivanai (53), Shelton Moyo (28), Tinodaishe Shoko (28), John Zuvarigere (47), Norman Zvotiona (34), Tichaona Wabatagore (37), Elijah Ndava (26), and Ralph Black (39).

The five complainants in the case are Leonard Shumba of Budy Mine, Nobuhle Moyo, Beauty Moyo, Stanford Moyo and Rejoice Sibanda of Hamandishe Village, chief Bvute, Mberengwa.

It is the State case that on December 28, 2020 at around 12pm Sibanda was at home when Mlambo and the gang suddenly arrived carrying knobkerries and axes. They asked for her husband Sibanengi Moyo who was not there and told her that he was a thief. They accused Moyo of stealing goods from a certain shop at Beauty Business Centre. They demanded that she pay for the stolen and when she failed they allegedly assaulted her and left after threatening to come back and burn down the houses.

At around 6pm Beauty Moyo received information that her brother’s mine (Budy Mine) had been set on fire by the accused. She left home and headed for the mine and on the way she met the accused who surrounded her and allegedly assaulted her. The gang allegedly took away her itel cellphone which had a US$50-00 note on the back cover by force and went away.

The gang also allegedly set all plastic tents and clothes at Budy Mine on fire and damaged some mining equipment. This incident was witnessed by Leonard Shumba, a security guard at the mine and the damaged property is valued at US$1 810.

The gang is also accused of destroying a one roomed bedroom and a tent belonging to Nobuhle Moyo.

They also allegedly destroyed Stanford Moyo’s two round huts and one roomed bedroom by setting them on fire. Property worthy US$3 731-00 was lost.

Faith Mwale represented the State. 

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Businesswoman Nabbed For Beating To Death Suspected Burglar

By A Correspondent- Police have arrested a Plumtree businesswoman and her two accomplices for allegedly beating a suspected burglar to death.

Sinanzeni Mpala (38) who operates a shop in Madlambuzi under Chief Gambo in Bulilima District allegedly connived with Praisemore Vundla (22) and Thabo Sibanda (20) and fatally assaulted Vusumuzi Ndlovu (18) whom they accused of unlawful entry and theft.

Matabeleland South police spokesperson Inspector Loveness Mangena confirmed the incident, which occurred Wednesday shortly after 10AM. She said the suspects have been arrested for murder and will appear in court soon.

“I can confirm that we arrested three suspects in connection with a murder case, which occurred at Mahluleli Ndlovu’s homestead under Chief Gambo area. The suspects ganged up and fatally assaulted Vusumuzi Ndlovu on allegations of theft,” said Insp Mangena.

She said Mpala sent her 11-year-old son to collect metal sheets at her shop at Garamutata Business Centre in Madlambuzi. Upon arrival, the child discovered the shop had been broken into with Vusumuzi inside.

“Mpala’s son then rushed back home and informed her mother about the incident. Mpala then teamed up with Vundla and Sibanda they hunted down the deceased and found him at a local farm with his 68-year-old grandfather,” said Insp Mangena.

The suspects informed the now-deceased’s grandfather about the purpose of their visit and he advised them to take his grandson to police.

“However, along the way, the suspects diverted from the route to the police station and took the deceased to their homestead,” said Insp Mangena.

Upon arrival at Mpala’s homestead, the trio took turns to indiscriminately attack Vusumuzi all over the body using logs and fists until he lost consciousness.

“When they realised that the deceased was now breathing with difficulty, they released him and he staggered for about 50 metres before he collapsed and died,” said the police spokesperson.

A police report was made leading to the arrest of the three suspects. The body was taken to Plumtree District Hospital for a postmortem.

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S_ex Workers’ Menace In Gwanda Town

By A Correspondent- Behind the new normal, ladies of the night were much sought-after at various drinking spots in the mining town of Gwanda.

Calling on sex workers’ services was the order of the day for some men after imbibing alcoholic beverages. This for them was a routine way of relieving stress.

For the sex workers, serving an average of five men was considered as a bad day in office. Sex workers have two modes of operation, short time and night service. Short time like its name suggests, is usually for a few minutes while the night has unlimited service.

Following the closure of bars due to the latest lockdown regulations, sex workers are now in a fix as their venues where they hooked clients are no longer operational.

Sex workers who plied their trade at Njanji in Spitzkop, Cry Mantengwane in Phakama and Limelight in the town centre have improvised and decided to join many businesses that are now being operated from home.

This has not been difficult for them as they have a set clientele base (mostly small scale miners popularly known as ogweja). Fortunately for them, ogweja were cleared to operate during the lockdown as mines were allowed to continue operating.

Ogweja are regarded as the financial muscle in Gwanda because when they spend money, they do it in a big way.

In Phakama, just a street behind the main road leading to the town centre, it was a hive of activity on a daily basis as sex workers were doing their work from deep in the night. They were charging between US$3 and US$5 for short time while the whole night was pegged between US$20 and US$30/rand equivalent.

The local currency is not favoured by the ladies of the night and if you do not want to be embarrassed, you would rather not attempt pulling it out as a form of payment lest they mock you. One of the sex workers said business is going on as they now offer what they have termed “mobile sex”.

“Last year was very hard for us due to the lockdown and this year is promising to be like that as we started the year again with bars being closed. Due to this, we’ve seen it fit to also work from home.

“For me this hasn’t been difficult because I’ve contacts for most of my clients so all I had to do was share the new location (address),” she said. She added that she is also getting new clients who she is attracting from her neighbourhood as she is marketing herself from her home gate.

“If it’s not a busy day, I go outside my yard and stand by the gate to wait for potential clients who’ll be passing by.”

However, this new mode of operating has not been received well by the community. The community feels the prostitutes have become a menace as they have turned neighbourhoods into brothels.

A Phakama resident, Nokuthula Maseko, who stays close to where some sex workers are operating from bemoaned their operations saying they are not good for the community as the ladies are bad influence to young kids.

“We have young children here who at times pick up used condoms. Some won’t even be knowing what they are and play with them thinking they are balloons. There is growing concern that kids may contract viruses while playing with the used condoms. Also, what will they (children) learn from such actions if they’re happening under their nose?” quizzed Maseko.

She urged police to swoop on the ladies and arrest them.

“We urge the police to take these matters of influx of shebeens and commercial sex workers in neighbourhoods as matters that need to be urgently addressed,” she said.

Commenting on the issue, Ward 8 councillor Ntuthuko Ndebele said he, at one point, tried to reason with the sex workers.

“I remember we once met as the local leadership, with the sex workers association at Senondo Primary last year and the core agenda was to make them change their way of living.

“We pleaded with them to respect the community on the onset and their dressing,” said Clr Ndebele.

He added that he reported the community’s complaints to relevant authorities but he clearly hit a brick wall as nothing seems to be happening as the number of sex workers is actually increasing.

“I’ve reported this matter to the relevant authorities, but nothing is being done. The girls even sell beer and run shebeens and call their friends from as far as Zvishavane to come join them. “On weekends it’s all systems go as they don’t sleep entertaining ogweja who’ll be coming from the bush. I’ve reported this a lot of times but nothing is being done. The number of sex workers is actually increasing.”

Clr Ndebele said some sex workers once threatened him for taking action against their activities.

“At one time, I reported a shebeen queen and nothing was done, but the lady went the extra mile and threatened me and my family at my home. We have a platform as residents where we discuss issues concerning our community and the rife prostitution is one that residents have bemoaned for long,” he said.

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Lumumba Torches Social Media Storm Over Reckless Comment On Zim Graduates

By A Correspondent| Controversial social media personality and businessman Acie Lumumba says the majority of local universities are churning out useless graduates who are not fit for purpose.

The businessman, whose full name is William Gerald Mutumanje, said he has hired over 100 local graduates for different positions in his companies whose performances left a lot to be desired.

Lumumba further asserted that the best local graduates come from the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) while those from the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) need retraining.

He mocked graduates from the Midlands State University (MSU) saying that it seems as if they are taught to smoke Shisha pipes and bedroom matters. 

Said, Lumumba:

After hiring 100+ graduates across multiple positions I can authoritatively say Zimbabwe produces useless graduates.

Useless not as an attack, but as a concern, there is close to nothing you can use them for. NUST has the best crop, UZ you have to retrain, MSU mbodza dzega dzega!

MSU kunongodzidziswa chifodya cheshisha chiya ne zvemumagumbeze chete kuya. Dai yaitaura mibhedha iye Man gesturing ok. Lol

While some of Lumumba’s followers on Twitter concurred with his sentiments, others disagreed and questioned his own academic credentials and the criteria he uses when recruiting, with others going as far as accusing him of running backyard businesses.

BREAKING NEWS: Legendary South African Jazz Musician Dies On The Same Day Hugh Masekela And Oliver Mtukudzi Died

By A Correspondent| Legendary South African Jazz musician and anti apartheid activist Ntate Jonas Gwangwa has passed away on the same day Hugh Masekela and Zimbabwe’s Oliver Mtukudzi.

Masekela and Oliver Mtukudzi died on the 23rd of January.

Jonas Gwangwa has been unwell for some time and in 2019, he received medical attention at a military hospital in Tswane.

The celebrated activist, musician, songwriter and producer Jonas Gwangwa died at the age of 81.

Gwangwa used his music to communicate what was happening in South Africa during the struggle against apartheid.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa conveyed his condolences to Gwangwa’s family, friends and colleagues in a tweet.

“A giant of our revolutionary cultural movement and our democratic creative industries has been called to rest; the trombone that boomed with boldness and bravery, and equally warmed our hearts with mellow melody has lost its life force.”

Mnangagwa: We must stop going to private parties and gatherings, says Mnangagwa While Hosting Mass Crowds

VID Officials In Soup Over Lockdown

By A Correspondent- The love of beer landed two Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) officials and their three accomplices in trouble.

Fidelis Munetsi (45) and Chengeta Chengeta (45) both from VID Bindura together with Jusa Saradini (44),Bernard Mupamba(40) and Ethel Chigiji (19) were slapped with $50 000 each by provincial magistrate Tinashe Ndokera last week for defying lockdown regulations.

Prosecutor Thembinkosi Mananga told the court that the five were drinking beer inside a local bar when police officers pounced on them.

They were arrested and dragged to court.

JUST IN: Arsenal Out Of FA Cup

FA Cup holders Arsenal have been knocked out at Southampton and an ex-Spurs star has proved to be their undoing.

Kyle Walker-Peters gave the Saints the lead after his cross was deflected in off Gabriel.

And Mikel Arteta’s men rarely threatened to get back into the game in what proved to be a dour affair and comfortable win for the South Coast side.

Arsenal were not helped by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang missing this game after needing to return home because of a “personal matter”.

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Prophet Torches Storm After Claiming God Will Save Mnangagwa From Coronavirus…

Own Correspondent|Controversial Masvingo preacher, Isaac Makomichi has torched social media storm and widespread debate after claiming God will save Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Cabinet Ministers from the deadly Coronavirus.

In a press statement released on Saturday morning, Makomichi claimed God will stand with ZANU PF leaders and “prophesied” that the Lord will save Mnangagwa and top government officials from the deadly pandemic.

“The ZANU PF party must not lose hope, God is doing something to put the Covid 19 situation under control.

I will also have to visit the ZANU PF HQ for prayers. I will ask God to protect all top Zanu PF leaders or else there will be more deaths.

The nation must unite in the fight against the pandemic.

I’m also asking the President to allow me to visit the State House for prayers.

I am seeing a dark cloud and only God can remove that cloud..

ZANU PF leaders must not lose hope I will repeat- they must seek God’s mercy or else it will end in tears”

Social media users have dismissed Makomichi’s prophecy, arguing he is merely seeking to please Mnangagwa.

Senior Zanu PF Official Simon-Khaya on Saturday morning implored the nation to pray for Divine intervention.

Mrs Auxillia Mnangagwa has recently called for a prayer and fasting programme as COVID-19 continues to ravage the nation.

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“ED And Croonies Marooned, Now Facing The Consequences Of A Shell Health Delivery System”: Biti

By A Correspondent- Former Finance Minister Tendai Biti, who is the Harare East legislator (MDC Alliance), says the country’s key political leaders should learn lessons from their inability to travel abroad for treatment for COVID-19.

Biti said President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ministers are now facing the consequences of running down the country’s health system, yet the effects of the pandemic could have been partially averted if they had prioritised the country’s health delivery system. 

Biti said:

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, his ministers and their cronies are marooned locally, they can’t go to South Africa, Singapore and China, but they have destroyed hospitals; now facing the consequences.

They should have invested in health, but they didn’t, hence people are dying.

Some of these fatalities would have been avoided if we had a functioning healthcare system, hospitals, doctors, nurses, drugs and equipment.

We don’t have all the basics; the system is a shell. That’s why people are dying like this. We could have partially avoided this situation.

COVID-19 has already claimed the lives of three cabinet ministers, that is, Perrance Shiri (Agriculture), Sibusiso Moyo (Foreign Affairs) and Joel Biggie Matiza (Transport).

Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Ellen Gwaradzimba and military commander, Brigadier-General Collin Moyo (Retired) also succumbed to the respiratory disease this month.

Auxilia Mnangagwa Warns Youths

By A Correspondent- First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has implored Zimbabwean youths to follow the COVID-19 lockdown measures and stay at home to avoid bringing the coronavirus to their parents and grandparents.

In a statement issued this Saturday marking the end of the three-day prayer and fasting period, Mnangagwa called upon the youths to be “disciplined” and to practice other measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

She said:

I want to deliver a special message to our youth. It is common knowledge that you carry the greatest energy to hustle and fend for the families.

But you have seen your brother, your sister, your parent and grandparent, family friend succumbing to the deadly coronavirus.

We can only reduce infection by being disciplined and heeding the call to stay at home as much as we should compel ourselves to practice the other measures that keep us safe with utmost determination.

Mnangagwa said although the three-day fasting and praying period has come and gone, it is imperative to continue praying and being watchful.

She said discipline, vigilance, determination and unity will help the nation defeat the coronavirus pandemic

Storm Over Acie Lumumba’s Statement On Useless Graduates

By A Correspondent- Controversial social media personality and businessman Acie Lumumba says the majority of local universities are churning out useless graduates who are not fit for purpose.

The businessman, whose full name is William Gerald Lumumba Mutumanje, said he has hired over 100 local graduates for different positions in his companies whose performances left a lot to be desired.

Lumumba further asserted that the best local graduates come from the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) while those from the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) need retraining.

He mocked graduates from the Midlands State University (MSU) saying that it seems as if they are taught to smoke Shisha pipes and bedroom matters. 

Said, Lumumba:

After hiring 100+ graduates across multiple positions I can authoritatively say Zimbabwe produces useless graduates.

Useless not as an attack, but as a concern, there is close to nothing you can use them for. NUST has the best crop, UZ you have to retrain, MSU mbodza dzega dzega!

MSU kunongodzidziswa chifodya cheshisha chiya ne zvemumagumbeze chete kuya. Dai yaitaura mibhedha iye Man gesturing ok. Lol

While some of Lumumba’s followers on Twitter concurred with his sentiments, others disagreed and questioned his own academic credentials and the criteria he uses when recruiting, with others going as far as accusing him of running backyard businesses.