NRZ Restructures

By A Correspondent- The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has submitted to Government for consideration names of potential candidates to fill senior executive posts as part of the parastatal’s restructuring process.

The NRZ board, which is chaired by Advocate Martin Dinha, embarked on a restructuring programme last year to trim the number of executive directors from six to three.

The initiative has seen senior managers being retired as part of the restructuring drive to bring in “fresh blood” to turn around Zimbabwe’s strategic bulk goods transporter.

Former general manager, Engineer Lewis Mukwada, and three other senior managers, namely director marketing, Mrs Elector Mafunga, director corporate services, Mr Misheck Matanhire, and director operations, Mr Samson Bhuza, were fired last year.

Mr Joseph Mashika has been appointed acting general manager.

It is hoped that the restructuring exercise will result in managerial functions being reassigned into a smaller and leaner group of top employees from six executive directors to three and 15 senior managers.

In a telephone interview from Harare yesterday, Adv Dinha said they had submitted to the Office of the President and Cabinet, and the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development some of the interviewed and shortlisted candidates to fill the posts at NRZ for security checks.

“We have interviewed for the post of general manager, corporate secretary, chief internal auditor and for financial director… the responses were poor, so, we are re-interviewing.

“For procurement, we are revamping our procurement system as you might be aware, it’s shambolic,” he said.

Adv Dinha said the parastatal awaits to be advised by Government on whether the names submitted qualified and passed through security checks before they can be appointed.

“There are processes such as security vetting and the other things that are done because we don’t want to employ undesirable elements.

“So, we’re waiting to be advised by Government whether those names we submitted qualified or they have passed through security vetting,” he said.

Adv Dinha said some of the vacant posts received international responses but some of the shortlisted candidates could not be interviewed because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Asked why the interviews could not be done on the virtual platform, he said:

“We can’t conduct the interviews digitally because we want to see the candidates physically.

“Digital mechanisms always betray, we want to see the person physically and verify that we are talking to the right person.

“We must know the person, what if the person on the other side is not the person we would have shortlisted; people can post a dummy on digital platforms such as zoom or anything.”

The restructuring of NRZ, he said, was ongoing adding that they want to make sure the parastatal senior executives and management are aligned to the existing number of labour force and revenue being generated by the entity.

Contacted for comment on last year’s freight volumes, NRZ public relations manager Mr Nyasha Maravanyika said such figures were yet to be availed by the responsible department.

In 2020, the parastatal announced that it had been forced to revise downward its annual freight movement target by 10 percent for the year following a significant drop in business owing to a myriad of challenges NRZ faced in 2019.

Part of the parastatal’s challenges are largely to do with the company’s dilapidated rail infrastructure and obsolete equipment, which includes locomotives, coaches and wagons.

In 2019, the entity missed its target of hauling 4,2 million tonnes of cargo, only managing to transport 2,8 million tonnes, which again was 17,6 percent less compared with the 2018’s achievement of 3,4 million tonnes.

At its peak in the 1990s, the company used to move about 14,4 million tonnes of freight against an installed capacity of 18 million tonnes. -statemedia

BEDPAN BAPTISM

By Collen Kajokoto

Lord, to whom we belong,
Loaded to whom we return,
With a once cute dimple
Now sore with a pimple.
Since birthed out of sin
This calamity is not seen
We shouldn’t barely accuse
To gain shameful excuse,
Who wit always to rightfully walk?
Therefore,fool us not in talk,
Trump chastens  Prodigal  Who
And Who blemishes Trump!
How under decaying sun,
A cracking ageless sky
We submit to bedpan baptism
At the foot of our bed?
The toxic discord will acquire
Confusion akin singing to a choir.
Moons many we h’d wars,
Presently we lean fragile walls.
Between take off and arrival,
In ambush awaits the rival.
How we are lost Somewhere
Yet we never drifted Nowhere?
The weary succumb in orphanage
As they dwindle in body and offerage .
We breakfast no egg yolk
The baker shut in New York,
Annexed we are in Paris,
We gather not in parish
Lest we all but perish.
Rome cathedrals gold rooftops
Now toilets for pigeons,
Merciful Lord, hear our desire,
Promote COVID-19 to retire!

**Collen Kajokoto is a Harare based persecuted protest poet .

Illegal Panners Dump Trapped Colleague

By A Correspondent- Three illegal miners allegedly escaped from a collapsed shaft in Mazowe last week leaving behind their trapped colleague.

The trapped partner who was identified as Ngonidzashe Mayimbo died on the spot while his colleagues fled from the scene.

Mashonaland Central police spokesperson confirmed the case without giving further details.

Witnesses said the three illegal miners escaped and the body was subsequently found by other miners two days after the fateful incident.

The body was retrieved and ferried to Concession mortuary for post mortem.

Since the beginning of the rainy season last year, Zimbabwe has recorded a handful of mine collapses some of which claimed many lives.

Evacuations are underway at some mines while some operations have been suspended after advisers had opined that it was too dangerous to try and rescue those trapped.

-Bulawayo24

Bail Hearing For Jailed Rural Teacher Kicks Off Today

The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe, ARTUZ Masvingo Provincial Secretary for Gender and welfare secretary cde Sheila Chisirimunhu bail hearing is today at 0900hrs at Masvingo High Court.

Cde Sheila Chisirimunhu was unlawfully sentenced to 16 months in prison with 6 months suspended on condition of good behavior. It’s been 16 days Cde Chisirimunhu languishing at Mutimurefu Prison, she’s serving a prison term for a crime she did not commit. Her crime was to ask for a salary increase and advocating for equality in the education system. Cde Chisirimunhu’s conviction is beyond the normal Judiciary Service Commission operations, but a reflection of a captured Commission.

We are hoping that she will be granted bail today. All acknowledgements goes to progressive citizens, local and international organizations who are standing with cde Sheila Chisirimunhu in time of her persecution. We also applaud the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights for their untiring support.

As Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe we demand her unconditional release, we believe Magistrate Mbonisi Ndlovu convicted to please some selfish politicians who have no respect for human rights.

We continue to call for progressive citizens and organizations to give solidarity to our selfless cde.

Tsenengamu’s FEEZ Launches Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Citizens Taskforce

By A Correspondent- The Godfrey Tsenengamu-led Front for Economic Emancipation in Zimbabwe (FEEZ) has announced the launch of an anti-corruption platform called the Zimbabwe Anti-corruption Citizens Taskforce (ZACCT).

In a statement this Monday, FEEZ said ZACCT will represent Zimbabweans in the fight against graft and looting at all levels of society.

The statement read:

The Front for Economic Emancipation in Zimbabwe (FEEZ) is glad to give to the country an anti-corruption platform for the citizens in the name of ZACCT, which is now a registered legal entity representing and pushing on behalf of the citizens of Zimbabwe in the fight against corruption and looting.

ZACCT is a voluntary initiative and collective effort of all progressive citizens to fight against rampant looting and corruption at all levels of society in Zimbabwe

ZACCT as a body corporate is capable of being sued, suing or defending any action in its corporate name and of performing all acts as bodies corporate by law perform.

A corrupt free and prosperous Zimbabwe in our lifetime is very possible. Aluta continua !!!

Tsenengamu is a former ZANU PF Youth League national commissar and was fired from the party in on March 4, 2020, by a unanimous Politburo decision.

He was accused of disrespecting senior ZANU PF members after he called for Cartels involved in corruption (in cahoots with senior politicians) to be brought before justice as they were destroying the country’s economy.

Gweru Miner Succumbs To Covid-19

By A Correspondent- A prominent Gweru businessman and gold miner, Philemon Mubata has died.

He was 53.

Mubata succumbed to COVID-19 on Monday morning while admitted at a private hospital in Gweru.

He was was director for Big Valley Masters Group of companies which had about 100 employees and over 300 contractors at its mining concern in Shurugwi.

Mubata’s brother, Costa, confirmed the death and revealed that the now deceased complained of dizziness on Sunday and was taken to the hospital where he tested positive for coronavirus.

He said:

The death was rather sudden and we are still in shock, he only complained of dizziness yesterday (Sunday) at around 4 pm and we decided to take him to the hospital at around 5 pm.

He was admitted after testing positive to Covid-19 and today (yesterday) and around 4 am we received the sad news that he was no more, we are in pain.

Big Valley Masters mining’s acting general manager, Lovemore Mutema said Mubata was at the mine a day before his demise and looked fine.

Said Mutema:

We were together at the mine a day before and he looked fine. Everyone is still in a state of shock that he has suddenly passed away, he was a man of the people and he will be dearly missed by both, Shurugwi and Gweru community.

He is survived by wife Egness and four children two boys and two girls.-statemedia

FULL TEXT- MISA ZIMBABWE CALLS ON THE POLICE TO ENSURE SAFETY OF JOURNALISTS

MISA Zimbabwe National Chairperson Golden Maunganidze has written a letter to Commissioner-General of Police Tandabantu Godwin Matanga asking police to ensure the safety of journalists during the 30-day lockdown which starts tomorrow. Below is the full text of the letter:

MISA Zimbabwe takes note of the recent statement by the Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Constantino Chiwenga, pertaining to the increase in COVID-19 cases in Zimbabwe and thus necessitating a national lockdown for purposes of preventing and containing the virus.

In that regard, MISA Zimbabwe is humbly reaching out and appealing to your esteemed offices to ensure the safety and security of journalists, who in terms of the regulations are providers of essential services.

Our appeal and concern on the safety and security of journalists is informed by the media freedom violations that ensued when the country implemented the first national lockdown measures in March 2020.

Several journalists were either assaulted or harassed by law enforcement officers for reportedly violating the COVID-19 regulations and undertaking their lawful professional duties using the then expired Zimbabwe Media Commission-issued accreditation cards.

It is against that background that MISA Zimbabwe obtained a High Court order barring the police and other law enforcement agencies charged with the enforcement of the COVID-19 lockdown regulations not to arrest, detain or interfere “in any unnecessary way with the work of journalists.

In light of the current national lockdown, MISA Zimbabwe is therefore appealing to your esteemed office, to ensure that journalists as providers of essential services conduct their professional responsibilities of disseminating and facilitating access to information on the pandemic and government’s measures and efforts to contain the virus, without any hindrance.

It is our very well-considered view that the obtaining situation requires urgent professional co-operation and constant communication between the police, the Zimbabwe Media Commission and the media players.

This is critical given that the 2021 accreditation fees are still to be gazetted while the accreditation cards for this year have not yet been issued.

The ZMC should therefore consider decentralizing its accreditation processes for the convenience of journalists in line with the new lockdown measures.

We are therefore appealing to your esteemed offices for this information to be relayed to all police stations in the country for purposes of ensuring that journalists will not be arrested or harassed for using the accreditation cards issued last year.

MISA Zimbabwe, therefore, urges critical stakeholders to co-operate in protecting and promoting media freedom to ensure timely, accurate and verifiable information on COVID-19 and the measures that can be taken to prevent contamination and spreading of the virus.

In turn, the media should be professional in conducting its lawful duties and ethical responsibilities in line with the profession’s codes and ethics while also being mindful of the profession’s safety and security measures.

President Chamisa Mourns Principled Senator Java

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday described the late Buhera South senator, Christine Java nee Rambanepasi, who died in the early hours of Sunday, as a principled politician who never succumbed to pressure to join the rival MDC-T faction now led by Douglas Mwonzora.

Chamisa was speaking at the funeral wake of the late MDC Alliance legislator in Waterfalls, Harare, yesterday.

“She was a very industrious person,” Chamisa said.

“We hear there have been cases where some leaders said ‘come to me, I will give you better pastures’. It is normal, we are the shepherds and people have the right to choose who to support.”

Several MPs last year dumped Chamisa while others were recalled by the rival faction then led by Thokozani Khupe following the March Supreme Court ruling that ruled that she was interim leader of the MDC-T.

Rambanapasi-Java is mother to Tabernacle of Grace Church founder Apostle Batsirai Java and United States-based Zimbabwean charismatic preacher and socialite Passion Java.

She succumbed to cancer at the age of 65.

She joined the MDC in 2000 and was elected Manicaland provincial secretary for elections before she was elected senator for Buhera South in the 2008 elections.-newsday

Ambulance Arrives At COVID Patient’s House Only To Be Told Entire Family’s Gone To See A Prophetess.

A rapid response team arrived at the house of a COVID patient to find the entire family had quickly traveled to see a Prophetess.

The incident allegedly happened yesterday around the Mash East area, according to a doctor’s narration on Twitter.

The doctor said, “there’s just the kid saying the parents have gone to see a prophetess.”

No names were disclosed.

She said in full:

“Just arrived at the house of a patient who called the rapid response team for assistance because he and his family have symptoms..now there’s just the kid saying the parents have gone to see a prophetess??‍♀️,” wrote the doctor her Twitter portal. – This short narration might as a major discussion online on Monday night soon after the alleged incident.

https://twitter.com/rachel_mbanje/status/1346173602845122560?s=19

CJ Malaba Halts Court Operations Over Increased Covid-19 Cases

By A Correspondent- Chief Justice Luke Malaba has suspended all regular court operations and scaled back other courthouse activities, with the Sheriff and Messenger of Court ordered to stop evictions and executions, following a sharp increase in Covid-19 cases.

The suspension of court business comes after Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who is also Health and Child Care Minister, announced fresh 30-day lockdown regulations on Saturday following a spike in coronavirus cases.

In a memo also known as the Practice Direction issued on Sunday, which applies to the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, the High Court, the Labour Court, the Administrative Court and the Magistrates’ Courts, Chief Justice Malaba said the reintroduction of Level IV national lockdown measures had necessitated the issuance of the practice direction to guide court operations, filing of pleadings, process and handling of cases before the courts for the duration of the lockdown period.

He said with effect from yesterday, the filing of new cases, process, documents, pleadings and papers shall be suspended for 30 days up to February 3, unless the period is earlier extended or revoked. Only initial remands, urgent applications and bail applications shall be entertained. In addition, registries shall be open for litigants and legal practitioners on week days between 8am and 3pm to accept process related to matters specified in the Practice Direction note.

The Sheriff and the Messenger of Court shall only serve process relating to urgent applications, but shall not conduct any evictions, executions or sales in execution flowing therefrom, according to the notice. Litigants, lawyers and witnesses shall at all times be subjected to temperature checks and sanitisation of hands at entry into court premises. They are also required to wear face masks in the manner prescribed by law, avoid person to person contact, and maintain social distancing as prescribed by law.

“Any person who does not comply with the requirements specified . . . shall not be allowed entry into courthouse or shall be asked to leave the court premises or courtroom or courthouse,” said Chief Justice Malaba.

“Entry into court premises/ courthouses/ courtroom shall be limited to litigants, their legal practitioners, necessary witnesses and identified members of the press.”

Further, entry into court premises or courthouses will strictly not be permitted to the public who have no business at court while litigants who are required to attend court in a province or district other than where they are normally resident, shall obtain the necessary letters of clearance at the nearest police station.

Chief Justice Malaba said the time limited by any rule for the filing of process, pleadings, documents and/ or papers was suspended for the duration of the lockdown.

“Any act required by the rules to have been done during the period of the lockdown within a specified period of time, shall be done within the specified limit calculated from the first business day following the last day of the lockdown period,” he said.

All pending civil cases are deemed to have been postponed and the registrars and clerks of court of the respective courts will reset the matters in consultation with the parties in line with set guidelines.

Similarly, all pending criminal cases on remand by virtue of the practice direction, have been rolled over for a period of at least 30 days. Subpoenas and warnings in court issued directing accused persons and/ or witnesses to appear in court between yesterday and February 3, were cancelled and shall be reissued after the expiry of the lockdown period.-statemedia

Police Reveal New Directive Regards Exemption Letters

By A Correspondent- Police yesterday said the Ministry of Industry and Commerce is now solely responsible for issuance of travel exemption letters for essential service workers who will be working during the tightened Level Four lockdown period.

Government on Saturday imposed a 30-day strict national lockdown to contain the spread of Covid-19.

Some of the tightened lockdown measures came into effect on Saturday while others including closure of some commercial entities, start today.

According to the Government’s regulations interprovincial or inter city travelling will be restricted to essential services and exempted commercial services such as mining, manufacturing and agriculture.

In a statement yesterday, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said cops have started enforcing the Statutory Instrument 10 of 2021, Public Health (Covid-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) (No. 2) (Amendment) Order, 2021 (No. 9).

Asst Comm Nyathi said under the new measures, members of the public are expected to shop within a five-kilometre radius from their homes while essential services employees will be allowed to pass through checkpoints after producing exemption letters. He said essential service workers without Government exemption letters will not be allowed to pass through checkpoints.

In the past companies could issue exemption letters to their employees.

“Members of the public, entities and essential services sector such as food distribution and retailers, mining, communication and telecommunications, agriculture production, security companies and companies as pronounced by the Government and the media are advised that after consultations with Covid-19 Ministerial Task Force, movement and exemption letters will now be issued by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

“There is no need for movement exemption letters for those going to buy or restock food stuffs or medication within five-kilometre radius from place of residence, unless there is no such establishment within the radius or the needed services is not available there, in which case one may obtain it from the nearest location to his or her home.”

There was however, no clarification on how the Ministry of Industry and Commerce will provide the exemption letters. Asst Comm Nyathi said it was in the public’s best interest to adhere to regulations and stay home as failure to do so will result in arrests.

“The public is therefore implored to take heed of the Government’s Covid-19 national lockdown level four measures and restrictions and stay at home except movement to access food and medicines.

“Police will effect arrests on anyone who will be found in public places such as supermarkets, banks, pickup points and others without wearing or improperly putting on masks and not practicing social distancing,” he said.-statemedia

Harare Man Crushes Granny’s Skull Over Girlfriend

By A Correspondent- A Harare man allegedly smashed a 65-year-old woman with a brick on the head several times, resulting in her death after she tried to restrain him from assaulting his girlfriend.

Nicholas Matarirano (27) of Stoneridge Park, allegedly struck Joyce Garikai on the head after she tried to restrain him from attacking his lover, Kundai Kanupula, following a misunderstanding. Matarirano appeared at the Mbare Magistrates Court facing a murder charge.

He was not asked to plead to the charge when he appeared before magistrate Ms Feresi Chakanyuka, who remanded him in custody to January 14. He was advised to approach the High Court for bail application.

Prosecuting, Mr Lawrence Gangarahwe said on December 28 at around 2am, Matarirano was at Taisekwa Shops in Stoneridge with his lover, Kanupula.

The two allegedly had a misunderstanding that saw Matarirano assaulting Kanupula. The 65-year-old woman intervened and tried to restrain Matarirano.

In anger, Matarirano allegedly picked up a brick and struck the senior citizen on the head several times leaving her with deep wounds.

The woman was rushed to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital where she was pronounced dead on arrival. Matarirano was is scheduled to return to court on January 14 for his routine remand.

Malaba Suspends Court Operations

Luke Malaba

Strict control of people’s movements will be enforced as Zimbabwe returns to Level Four lockdown from today, with the Government seeing the 30-day tightening of the lockdown as the best way to rein in the spike in infections threatening to overwhelm health services. 

 


Permanent Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana said yesterday that while there had been progressive easing of the lockdown since the introduction of tough Level Five on March 31 last year, it was necessary to return to more intense measures to contain the spike in infections.

As rates of Covid-19 infection started falling fast, the Government was able to scale down lockdown conditions.

“This was being done in a very measured and deliberate way leading to the reopening of our land borders by 1 December 2020. This reopening only lasted exactly a month and it was felt our numbers were spiralling out of control.

“Globally, there was also a new strain in the UK and South Africa as well as new waves of infections in many countries. Our own infection and death rates were rising exponentially and Government took a very proactive decision to contain this before it overwhelmed our health services which are still in recovery mode. The only way to contain these soaring numbers was to take our regime back to Level 4 lockdown,” he said.

Under Level Four, all essential services and much of the productive sector in agriculture, mining and manufacturing can continue operating, with staff allowed to go to and from work, but not to have freedom to travel on personal business.

The return to Level Four was legally gazetted in a brief amendment to lockdown regulations on Saturday by Health and Child Care Minister Vice President Chiwenga. By law, all public health matters are handled by the Health Minister.

Mr Mangwana dealt with the operational problem of identifying those in essential services and the permitted productive sectors.

In the last use of a Level Four lockdown, fake documents were common and police at checkpoints had great difficulty determining who was genuinely in one of the groups permitted to travel to and from work.

Basically two documents were now required, a letter from the relevant ministry certifying that the company or employer is permitted to operate during a Level Four lockdown and a specific letter from the employer giving details of work-related travel.

“People that are going be working, providing essential services certainly need to be identified as such. Even members of the National Taskforce will be carrying IDs identifying them as such otherwise everyone who is not supposed to be up and about can claim to be providing an essential service,” said Mr Mangwana.

“One needs a letter from the line ministry identifying their industry or company as a provider of essential services, then a letter from work providing information of where they are going and for what purpose.”

Following the review and announcement of new measures on the national lockdown by Acting President Kembo Mohadi and Minister of Health and Child Care Vice President Chiwenga, new guidelines have been issued. Companies had to abide by the lock down regulations in the relevant statutory instruments.

Companies in the manufacturing, distribution, wholesale, retail, commerce, tourism and hospitality industry were advised to make use of the lockdown exemption letters previously issued by Ministries of Industry and Commerce and of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry for the next seven working days during which the companies were supposed to renew the letters, said Mr Mangwana

Companies were supposed to give their employees individual letters accompanied by the exemption letter from the relevant Ministry. The letter should state the following the the name of the employee name and national identification number; the points of commute so that workers only travelled for work, company line of business and working hours and shifts where necessary.

Vice chairman of the Ad Hoc Inter-Ministerial Taskforce on Covid-19 Professor Amon Murwira yesterday warned the public against unnecessary movement saying the Government would be stricter in enforcing and monitoring adherence to regulations.

The influx of returning residents beginning last month, especially from South Africa, threatened to negate Zimbabwe’s successes in containing the pandemic resulting in the return to tougher measures announced on Saturday.

Since November 1 cases have almost doubled from 8 374 to 15 829 as of yesterday with 29 deaths being recorded in the past week bringing the total number of fatalities to 384.

Professor Murwira said the security services had been directed to monitor adherence to measures announced by the Government.

“Lockdowns are our best way forward in combating this virus. If we restrict movement, we believe in 30 days those who are infected would have been identified, assisted to recuperate and will not be spreading the virus when they are staying at home.”

“Zimbabwe has been largely successful in terms of compliance. We are doing a team Zimbabwe and as long as we have stopped the virus from circulating we would have succeeded in containing this virus,” he said.

“Those who are supposed to be in town and to go to work are the only one who will be allowed movement. This time we are going to be stricter. The security services said they are ready to enforce adherence.

“Again we want to be very clear that these measures are not being put in place to punish people but to protect citizens from the global pandemic,” said Minister Murwira.

In a statement yesterday, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi reiterated that only those in the permitted groups would gain access past the checkpoints and roadblocks and urged the public to cooperate with security services.

“The public is therefore implored to take head of Government’s Covid-19 national lockdown level four measures and restrictions and stay at home except movement to access food and medicines.”

At the same time police would be enforcing the measures that have been in place since the beginning of the lockdown, at all its levels, including earing of masks and social distancing.

“Police will effect arrests on anyone who will be found in public places such as supermarkets, banks, pick-up points and others not wearing, or improperly putting on, masks and not practising social distancing,” said Ass Comm Nyathi in statement.

He said members of the media were classified as essential services and were compelled to use their press cards for identification. If they encountered problems they could contact the Information Ministry, Police General Headquarters and the officers commanding provinces.

Ass Comm Nyathi also clarified the issue of other permitted services and businesses saying police would accept letters from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.

“Members of the public, entities in the essential services sector such as food distribution and retailers, mining, communication and telecommunication, agricultural production, security companies and companies as pronounced by the Government and the media are advised that after consultations with the Covid-19 Ministerial Taskforce, movement and exemption letters will only be issued by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.”

Concerns have been raised about law enforcement agents who do not perform their duties diligently, but the Commissioner-General of Police Godwin Matanga has said dereliction of duty by members will not be tolerated.

This follows yesterday’s suspension of four police officers based in Mbare for letting an illegal musical show go ahead on New Year’s Eve in defiance of even the level two Covid-19 measures in force at that time.

Health expert, Professor Solwayo Ngwenya, applauded the Government for returning to a stiffer lockdown period.

“Lockdowns are essential. They are very critical in slowing down the spread of infection and this is very important to prevent the healthcare facilities from being overwhelmed.

“It gives Government time to strategise on combating the virus. The virus is here for some time. “What is important is to keep it slowing down and not allow it to spiral out of control,” said Prof Ngwenya.

Prof Ngwenya said health authorities had been imploring the Government to tighten restrictions following a spike in infections. -Herald

Man Shot By Bogus Cops

By A Correspondent- A 35 year old Rusape man died after being shot five times on Saturday by three armed robbers masquerading as police officers.

The robbers had raided the man’s house along Gopal Avenue. One of the robbers was wearing a police uniform while his two accomplices were in civilian attire. The robbers did not steal anything after shooting the victim, whose name is yet to be released.

Investigations are still in progress and police have since launched a manhunt for the suspects.

So far, police know that the robbers went to the victim’s house where they knocked at the gate before two of them jumped over a security wall to get into the yard, before confronting the victim’s 65-year-old father and ordered him to sit down and  he complied.

The victim later approached the robbers and was also ordered to sit down but refused. They then shot at him five times before they fled. A report was made to the police. His body was taken to Rusape General Hospital mortuary for post-mortem.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the man died on the spot. On New Year’s Eve, police recorded a number of disturbing murder cases linked to beer-drinking binges.

Asst Comm Nyathi said, “On December 31, 2020, at Tshelela Nyoni’s shop, Silalatshani, Filabusi, a 25-year-old man was fatally stabbed with an okapi knife following a misunderstanding.

“Again, on December 31, 2020, a 41-year-old man was stabbed on the chest with a knife after a misunderstanding over a girlfriend at Drummond Shops, Makhado, Beitbridge.

“In Filabusi, a 49-year-old man was stabbed with a knife on December 16, 2020, and later succumbed to the injuries on December 30, 2020.”

He had attempted to resolve a dispute between the suspect and other family members.

In Mwenezi, a six-year-old girl was fatally assaulted by her uncle on December 29 with a switch after she had lost track of cattle she was herding, along with another minor.

In a bid to conceal the crime, the suspect and his accomplice cut off the girl’s private parts and set the body on fire. They were arrested following a tip_off.-statemedia

Man Kills Friend Over Cap Dispute

A Lupane man allegedly beat his friend, who later died in hospital, following a dispute over a cap.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Inspector Glory Bhanda confirmed the incident which happened on Saturday.

“On 2 January 2021 at 1pm Moffat Moyo (37) and Thandazani Ngwenya were drinking beer at Sivalo business centre under Chief Mabikwa.

“A misunderstanding ensued between the two after Ngwenya alleged that Moyo had stolen his cap. Moyo left intending to go to his homestead but Ngwenya followed him armed with a knobkerrie and assaulted him several times on the head,” said Insp Bhanda.

She said Moyo escaped from Ngwenya and informed his brother Mr Phibeon Moyo who escorted him to St Luke’s Hospital where he was transferred to Mpilo Central Hospital for further management.

“His condition deteriorated on 3 January and he died while on admission. The accused vanished after committing the offence and is still at large.

“As police we are concerned about these unnecessary killings which are on the increase. If people have disputes they should engage third parties who will assist them to come to a common understanding,” said Insp Bhanda.

The murder follows the killing of three people in Matabeleland South province during the Christmas period.

The first case occurred in Tjehanga Village in Bulilima District under Chief Masendu where Putshu Moyo alias Mabutho/Kuzvinetsa whose age could not be obtained allegedly fatally stabbed Lizwe Mguni (26). The two neighbours had had a dispute on December 18 while drinking beer at a local shop at about 10pm.

Matabeleland South Police spokesperson Inspector Loveness Mangena said the second murder case was also in Bulilima District in Bambadzi area under Chief Madlambuzi where Finios Mlalazi (42) struck Nkululeko Makhaba (48) with a log on the head and he died on the spot.

The two were earlier at Bambadzi Business Centre and had a dispute over an undisclosed issue.

She said the third murder happened in Bhazha area of Matobo District on December 23 when a man axed his wife to death.

“Sidingulwazi Hlabangani (26) of Tungwane B Village under Chief Masuku struck his wife Sinini Maphosa (21) when a dispute over an unknown issue ensued,” she said. — Chronicle

So Senator “President-Elect” Mwonzora, Lacoste is a Better Cancer than G-40!

Dear Senator MDC-T “President-Elect” Mwonzora.

Douglas Mwonzora

The late revolutionary, Comrade Edgar Tekere, was a founding member of Zanu PF, later christened as Zanu PF to differentiate it from Zanu Ndonga. You joined him when he formed the Zimbabwe Union Movement, because that was the right thing to do, because anyone who breaks away from Zanu PF is doing the right thing, anyone who abandons the repression by Zanu PF is the right person.

I definitely held a Zanu PF card at some point in my life, but abandoned it when I realised Zanu PF is a cancer that is never good for anyone.  I became a card-carrying member for the Zimbabwe Unity Movement, and I call myself a good person, because anyone who abandons the repression by Zanu PF is the right person.

Politically minded as you are, and for your age, I have a strong feeling that you were also once a Zanu PF member at some point in your life, but of cause that is not a fact. And if you were, you did the right thing to ditch Zanu PF for the Zimbabwe Unity Movement, because anyone who abandons the repression by Zanu PF is the right person.

The late Dr. Morgan Richard Tsvangirai was once a member of Zanu PF, but when he found out that Zanu PF did not have the interest of the people at heart, he abandoned Zanu PF. Dr. Tsvangirai was right because anyone who abandons the repression by Zanu PF is the right person.

And you joined the party that he founded. I don’t believe the stories that you are a founder member of the MDC which Dr. Tsvangirai helped form. Being a legal advisor to the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions doesn’t translate into being a founder of the MDC. I will research further into some hints that I have heard that you didn’t become part of the Movement for Democratic Change at its formation because you didn’t want to be led by an “uneducated” Tsvangirai, and when I prove that it is a lie, I will apologise to you. I am convinced that you were still with the late Edgar Tekere led Zimbabwe Unity Movement at the time of the formation of the Movement for Democratic Change. I have heard that when the Zimbabwe Unity Movement became defunct, you joined the United African National Council, formerly led by the late Bishop Abel Muzorewa.

So, Zanu PF had its usual problems, and two factions emerged, the G-40 and Lacoste. Lacoste prevailed and pushed out the G-40. There may be some elements of the G-40 remaining, but some of them have left, and I salute those who have left, because anyone who abandons the repression by Zanu PF is the right person.

So what is this thing you now go about that  the G-40 are fuelling divisions within Zanu PF? I don’t think the G-40 were involved in your backstabbing of the late Dr. Tsvangirai, when, despite the countrywide consultations that he had undertaken before appointing Engineer Mudzuri and Advocate Chamisa as Deputy Presidents, you went behind his back to sponsor Partson Murimoga’s High Court lawsuit to have the appointments of Engineer Mudzuri and Advocate Chamisa reversed. Thank God the evil that  men do sometimes comes to the fore, Muromoga has now confessed that you sponsored the lawsuit. It would sound like it was your plot to claim the MDC-T Presidency, probably knowing that Dr. Tsvangirai was not in the best of health, and probably knowing also that with three Deputy Presidents, your chances would have been very slim to take over.

And interestingly enough, you clandestinely fought Dr. Tsvangirai in the courts, through Partson Murimoga, for appointing two Deputy-Presidents. But barely a week after what has widely reported as your sham election, you appoint the same Engineer Mudzuri whose appointment by the late Dr. Tsvangirai you challenged, to the same position that Dr. Tsvangirai appointed him to after he had put in a national consultation process in which Senator Komichi reportedly played a huge role – Senator Komichi may correct me if I am wrong, and I apologise in advance if I am wrong. So if Dr. Tsvangirai consulted before making those appointments, who did you consult between the election date and the day you announced the appointment, including appointments of officer of Congress who should not be appointed in terms of the Constitution which you claim to be champion of?

And how does Dr. Khupe feel being put in the same position as she was put in by Dr. Tsvangirai’s 2016 appoints? How does Engineer Mudzuri feel following a repeat of the same appoint as made in 2016?

Insiders say the appointments were rushed to squash the prospects of any further discussion about the money that you used to buy votes. Not that any of the money is missing, but the way it was reported by insiders is that you wanted to be the one to be seen controlling the distribution of money through your proxies in the party. It’s the politics of hunger in Zimbabwe, and he who provides resources places themselves a notch ahead of the rest. What worries some of us who pay tax is that the money withdrawn was reportedly deposited into a Bell Petroleum Account number 15104045502014.

The money given to political parties under the Political Parties Finance Act is taxpayers’ money, and as a tax payer, it worries if you hear that the money you contribute to has been deposited into a bank account that has nothing to do with the purpose it is meant for. This is money laundering and corruption and the Anti-Corruption Commission, the Auditors who have been tasked to audit the accounts – must look into that reported transaction. Dr. Khupe, Chief Ndlovu, and all those who made the claims of the corrupt transaction must also come clean on that allegation, otherwise, if they change stories the public will think they have been bribed by being assured they will not be recalled from Parliament and Senate respectively. That obviously is the way of retaining support, as publicly declared by Senator Komichi when he said Parliamentarians will support the MDC-T when they realise who has the power to recall. Many MPs have been terrorised into this project because of the fear of being recalled, justifiably so in some cases as they had huge loans with Parliament for the cars procured through Parliament which they risked losing, or had other loans which they had taken hoping to use their parliamentary earnings to repay.   

Zanu PF is cancer that just has to be uprooted out of society and to hear an opposition President say they want to work with Zanu PF is the last thing to expect from genuine opposition. Even some of your Congress delegates are shaking their heads at your pronouncements that you will work with Zanu PF, an offer that has been readily been accepted by the Zanu PF President, to the extent that it was a main story on ZBC news. There is no harm in making Zanu PF to account, and making Zanu PF to account is not working with Zanu PF. Making Zanu PF to account means exposing the bad things that Zanu PF does, and that is what genuine opposition should be doing.

Parties in Government do not need opposition support, but they need to be criticised for the bad things they do. Of cause, the opposition sometimes goes to the extreme and criticise even things that do not have to be criticised, which is not good, but to work with a Governing party is taboo.

Mr. MDC-T “President-Elect” Senator Mwonzora, know it that the Zanu PF oppressed people of Zimbabwe are really thinking seriously about your dislike of people who have left Zanu PF, like Dr. Tsvangirai and Comrade Tekere did when they realised Zanu PF is stinky, when at the same time you publicly tell the world that you will work with Zanu PF. Who is a better devil, former Zanu PF members who were part of the G-40 or Zanu PF? And to further expose you, you claim you are open to working with every Zimbabwean, so the G-40 are not Zimbabweans? People’s memories go back to when Victor Matemadanda of Zanu PF presentation that has circulated widely campaigned for you to be MDC leader, because ruling parties want the opposition leaders who they can control, and you are already behaving as if you are under Zanu PF control.  

Do not expose yourself any further, Comrade President – we are watching your steps.

I will end with a reminder that according to the MDC Constitution, you are the President-elect, because you were elected by an inquorate Extra-Ordinary Congress. Section 6.2.2. of the MDC Constitution discusses the holding of Congress and Extra-Ordinary Congress, and stipulates that the quorum for a Congress or Extra-Ordinary Congress is two-thirds of those eligible to attend constitute a quorum. However, the Congress, in this case an elective Extra Ordinary Congress to elect a President, who is normally elected at Congress, can still proceed without a quorum, provided that the outcomes of the Congress will be endorsed by an Extra-Ordinary Congress called for that purpose. Just like in the United States where Donald Trump is still President as due process has not been followed, due process to endorse you has not yet been followed, so being a constitutionalist as you claim, stop exercising the Presidential Powers until due process has been followed, and leave Dr. Khupe to continue as Acting President.

I know the chances are you will ignore this, and that no one will likely challenge you over the same, but I just wanted to make the point for the record, it will haunt you at some point in the very near future.

Kennedy Kaitano   

Background reading material

Police Shoot Pregnant Woman

A pregnant woman was allegedly shot and injured by police during a high-speed chase in Lupane, Matabeleland North along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway after boarding a suspected stolen kombi with her two children.

The kombi ended up plunging into a river. The driver and a teenager who was travelling with him escaped.

The woman had boarded the kombi in Sabela Village going to Lupane Centre enroute to Bulawayo and police started pursuing the commuter omnibus suspected to have been stolen.

They opened fire and shot the woman.

In an interview at the family home in Bulawayo’s Pumula South, Ms Sithembiso Moyo (28) said she was shot on December 28 last year near Lupane Centre and she sustained a deep wound and fractured left shoulder.

Ms Moyo said inside the kombi, there were three people the driver, a woman and a teenager.

She said while heading towards Lupane Centre, three police vehicles started chasing their vehicle and then shot at it from behind.

The driver and a teenager escaped and the granny who had also been in the kombi had been a hitchhiker.

“As we were heading towards Lupane Centre I heard bullets hitting the vehicle. I then hurriedly tried to hide my two children under the seats so that they could be safe from the bullets. In the process that is when a bullet hit my left shoulder,” said Ms Moyo.

“The driver and the teenager then jumped from the moving vehicle and fled before the kombi fell off a bridge and stopped. Police tried to track them down but failed.”

Ms Moyo was then ferried by an ambulance to Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo where she was admitted. She said she was discharged after some days as there were no specialists to assist her.

Ms Moyo revealed that during her admission to the hospital some members of police from Criminal Investigations Department (CID) visited her.

She said she was appealing for assistance to get specialist treatment as she was in pain.

“I buy painkillers for R300 every week and I am dressed by an individual here once a day, instead of twice as per doctor’s instruction. I am charged R50 for dressing daily which is difficult for me to afford.

“The police officer who shot me, a Nkala, promised to foot medical expenses but he has gone silent,” said Ms Moyo in intense grief.

She said she is still traumatised because of the shooting.

“I’m five months pregnant so I am not comfortable and this has disturbed the future of my children. I cannot sleep at night. I sleep on one side because of pain with no help,” said Ms Moyo.-Chronicle

Sithembiso Moyo

We Will Play For Mugabe -FC Platinum

FC Platinum shot stopper Petros Mhari says the team will fight tooth and nail when they face Simba SC in the Total Caf Champions league encounter at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium on Wednesday in honour of late businessman Worthwhile Mugabe

Mugabe succumbed to Covid-19 in Harare on Thursday last week and was laid to rest at Umvutshwa Cemetery in Bulawayo on Saturday, the day he would have celebrated his 53rd birthday.

He was an avid football person and was heavily involved in the formation of FC Platinum in 1995.

When they were promoted to the Premier Soccer League, he together with close compatriot Omega Sibanda were personally involved in recruiting players for the Zvishavane-based side resulting in the team being called Moneybags.

“His death really shocked us as players. We were close to him and he was always with the team. It’s unfortunate we couldn’t bid him farewell since we were going to Tanzania for our second-leg match against Simba SC, but in order to pay him back for all the good he has done for us, we will break every bone on Wednesday to make sure we progress to the group stages. As the skipper and on behalf of every player, we are dedicating the match to mdara wedu Worthwhile Mugabe, ” said Mhari.

Pure Platinum Play arrived in Tanzania on Saturday and immediately got down to business later in the day, as they push to sail through at the expense of the East African side, which needs a two-goal cushion to sail through, having fallen 1-0 in the first-leg at the National Sports Stadium courtesy of a Perfect Chikwende strike.

Coach Norman Mapeza has refused to be cowed by the hosts and told local journalists that he was in Tanzania to compete and was not worried by Simba SC’s home record.-Chronicle

FC Platinum

Court Operations Suspended Due To COVID-19

Chief Justice Luke Malaba has suspended all regular court operations and scaled back other courthouse activities, with the Sheriff and Messenger of Court ordered to stop evictions and executions, following a sharp increase in Covid-19 cases.

The suspension of court business comes after Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who is also Health and Child Care Minister, announced fresh 30-day lockdown regulations on Saturday following a spike in coronavirus cases.

In a memo also known as the Practice Direction issued on Sunday, which applies to the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, the High Court, the Labour Court, the Administrative Court and the Magistrates’ Courts, Chief Justice Malaba said the reintroduction of Level IV national lockdown measures had necessitated the issuance of the practice direction to guide court operations, filing of pleadings, process and handling of cases before the courts for the duration of the lockdown period.

He said with effect from yesterday, the filing of new cases, process, documents, pleadings and papers shall be suspended for 30 days up to February 3, unless the period is earlier extended or revoked.

Only initial remands, urgent applications and bail applications shall be entertained.

In addition, registries shall be open for litigants and legal practitioners on week days between 8am and 3pm to accept process related to matters specified in the Practice Direction note.

The Sheriff and the Messenger of Court shall only serve process relating to urgent applications, but shall not conduct any evictions, executions or sales in execution flowing therefrom, according to the notice.

Litigants, lawyers and witnesses shall at all times be subjected to temperature checks and sanitisation of hands at entry into court premises.

They are also required to wear face masks in the manner prescribed by law, avoid person to person contact, and maintain social distancing as prescribed by law.

“Any person who does not comply with the requirements specified . . . shall not be allowed entry into courthouse or shall be asked to leave the court premises or courtroom or courthouse,” said Chief Justice Malaba.

“Entry into court premises/ courthouses/ courtroom shall be limited to litigants, their legal practitioners, necessary witnesses and identified members of the press.”

Further, entry into court premises or courthouses will strictly not be permitted to the public who have no business at court while litigants who are required to attend court in a province or district other than where they are normally resident, shall obtain the necessary letters of clearance at the nearest police station.

Chief Justice Malaba said the time limited by any rule for the filing of process, pleadings, documents and/ or papers was suspended for the duration of the lockdown.

“Any act required by the rules to have been done during the period of the lockdown within a specified period of time, shall be done within the specified limit calculated from the first business day following the last day of the lockdown period,” he said.

All pending civil cases are deemed to have been postponed and the registrars and clerks of court of the respective courts will reset the matters in consultation with the parties in line with set guidelines.

Similarly, all pending criminal cases on remand by virtue of the practice direction, have been rolled over for a period of at least 30 days.-The Herald

Luke Malaba

Shock As Woman Axes Hubby, Daughter To Death

A 32- year-old woman from Neshuro, in Mwenezi, south of Masvingo allegedly axed her husband and daughter to death before committing suicide following a row over the upkeep of her in-laws.

Florence Nhotito of Paringira Village in the Makurirofa area of Neshuro on Saturday allegedly killed her husband Simbarashe Butete and daughter Leander (3), in cold blood before hanging herself from a tree, about 3km from her matrimonial homestead.

Stunned villagers found Simbarashe and his daughter Leander’s bodies lying in a pools of blood in their bedroom with an axe stuck in each head.

Masvingo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the murder and suicide cases saying bodies of the trio were taken to Neshuro District Hospital.

Inspector Dhewa said investigations were ongoing to establish the actual circumstances leading to the grisly murders and suicide.

“Police managed to recover both axes that were stuck in the first deceased (Simbarashe) and the second deceased (Leander)’s heads. The suspect, who is now deceased, was found hanging in a tree about 3km from her home and the bodies of the trio are awaiting post-mortem,” said Inspector Dhewa.

According to facts gleaned by the police on Saturday morning, Simbarashe allegedly had a heated dispute with his wife over the upkeep of the former’s parents who stayed about 100 metres from their matrimonial home.

Its is not clear what precipitated the dispute but it erupted in the presence of their eight year-old son.

Florence allegedly then asked the son to go and fetch some firewood while she remained behind with the other two deceased.

After a while, Florence allegedly left her home and passed through a neighbour’s house where she told a juvenile girl that she had murdered her hubby and daughter and that she was going to kill herself.

The girl alerted other villagers about the murder.

Villagers ganged up and tried to apprehend Florence but she outpaced them and vanished into the bush.

They then went to Simbarashe’s homestead and found his lifeless body and that of his daughter lying in a pool of blood in the house.

Two axes were stuck on the pair’s heads which also had deep axe cuts and the back and on the left and right side. A further search by villagers led to the discovery of Florence’s body hanging on a tree branch on the outskirts of the village.

A report was made to the police who came and took the bodies to the mortuary.-The Herald

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President Chamisa Speaks On Escalating Coronavirus Cases

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa is deeply concerned about the high incidence of COVID-19 cases in Zimbabwe.

President Chamisa urged Zimbabweans to stick to stipulated precautions to avert the spread of the deadly pandemic.

Doctors have revealed that hospitals battling to contain the rising Coronavirus cases.

Below is President Chamisa’s statement:

Extremely concerned at the level at which Covid-19 is now killing our citizens.

Doctors informed me that all Covid-19 hospital units are full.Citizens are now dying without getting access to hospitalization. Be vigilant follow Covid-19 precautions at all times:mask up, wash hands!

We are losing relatives, friends and members of our communities to this deadly pandemic. We cannot afford to be as complacent as we have been in recent months. Our communities are paying the price. We must change our conduct if we are to beat this pandemic.

I call upon responsible offices to apply & encourage precautions.

The virus does not select,therefore selective application of rules is self-defeating.I extend my prayers to all those who are unwell & salute our healthcare warriors for taking the frontline role in this deadly war.

President Chamisa

“Ordinary Zimbabweans Benefited from 2008 GNU” says Mwonzora – They Didn’t, That Is The Nub.

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

By Patrick Guramatunhu | “To what extent it benefited the ordinary men and women because some arrangements are simple window dressing, we are not interested in window dressing arrangements but having said that, Zimbabweans did benefit tangibly from the GNU of 2009 to 2013,” said Douglas Mwonzora in a recent interview.

The people of Zimbabwe din NOT benefit from the 2008 to 20013 GNU in that MDC leaders sold-out on the most important issue – implementing the reforms. The very fact that Mwonzora still fails to see this key point only underlines why to would be folly to expect any manful change from MDC-T going forward. 

“In May 2014, we had a congress of the MDC and where we made a resolution regarding sanctions and this resolution says that the MDC will work towards Zimbabwe’s international re-engagement,” explained Mwonzora.

“It also went on to say any positive move on the part of the international community must be made by an equally positive move on the part of Zimbabwe in instituting key social, political and economic reforms.”

The single most important task the people of Zimbabwe have risked life and limb to elect MDC leaders into power to carry out is to implement democratic reforms designed to end the Zanu PF dictatorship. After 20 years, 5 of which in the 2008 to 2013 GNU, MDC leaders have failed to deliver even one meaningful reform. 

It is a historic fact that MDC leaders have sold-out on reforms during the GNU period; a fact the party has down played, at best, and therefore have done nothing to put right. 

The most important 2014 MDC-T congress resolution was that the party would never take part in any future elections until democratic reforms were implemented. “No reform! No elections!” 

It was none other than Douglas Mwonzora, as the then Secretary General of the party, who announced the following year, 2015, that the party would participate in the 2018 elections insisting the party will get Zanu PF “kicking and screaming” to implement the reforms before the elections. 

The party was disregarding its own “No reform! No elections!” Resolution for the same reason it had disregarded the SADC leaders’ advice not to participating in the 2013 elections with no reforms – greed. 

MDC leaders knew, with no reforms, Zanu PF would rig the elections but they were determined to participate regardless because they also knew that Zanu PF will give away a few gravy train seats, as bait to entice the opposition to participate. This was the honey pot trap MDC-T leaders have found irresistible. 

Mwonzora and his MDC-T outfit are gearing to participate in the 2023 elections with no reforms in places for the same reason – greed. 

Zimbabwe is up to her eye balls in this economic and political mess precisely because the country has been stuck with a corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship for the last 40 years and counting. The nation elected MDC leaders to implement the reforms and thus end the Zanu PF dictatorship. What is now clear is that MDC leaders have abandoned that task and settled for letting the Zanu PF dictatorship remain in power for a share of the spoils of power. 

So if Zimbabweans are serious about ending the economic meltdown and end the suffering of the millions now living in abject poverty they must see MDC leaders for what they are corrupt, incompetent and, above all, sell-outs who are given up the fight for free, fair and credible elections. 

Zimbabwe desperately needs competent and focused men and women who will implement the democratic reforms and end the curse of rigged elections and bad governance. Mwonzora, Chamisa and the rest of the MDC leaders will never implement the reforms; they do not have what it takes and have proven it beyond all doubt. – SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

President Chamisa Salutes Healthcare Workers

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa is deeply concerned about the high incidence of COVID-19 cases in Zimbabwe.

President Chamisa urged Zimbabweans to stick to stipulated precautions to avert the spread of the deadly pandemic.

Doctors have revealed that hospitals battling to contain the rising Coronavirus cases.

Below is President Chamisa’s statement:

Extremely concerned at the level at which Covid-19 is now killing our citizens.

Doctors informed me that all Covid-19 hospital units are full.Citizens are now dying without getting access to hospitalization. Be vigilant follow Covid-19 precautions at all times:mask up, wash hands!

We are losing relatives, friends and members of our communities to this deadly pandemic. We cannot afford to be as complacent as we have been in recent months. Our communities are paying the price. We must change our conduct if we are to beat this pandemic.

I call upon responsible offices to apply & encourage precautions.

The virus does not select,therefore selective application of rules is self-defeating.I extend my prayers to all those who are unwell & salute our healthcare warriors for taking the frontline role in this deadly war.

COVID-19

ZRP Cops Torment MDC Alliance Youths

04-01-2021

As the country is battling Covid-19 crisis and trying to come to terms with an imposed lockdown albeit without consultation, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime continues on its dictatorial path persecuting innocent MDC Alliance members.

This time around the state repressive machinery through it’s Gweru ZRP bunch is targeting Mkoba MDC Alliance Youth Assembly members.

Hiding under the veil of Covid-19 lockdown, the ZRP in Gweru are indiscriminately targeting every known MDC Alliance youth activists in Gweru’s Mkoba suburb for what the police refer to as “questioning”.

This so-called questioning is in reality a subtle act where our youth activists are being moved from one office to another as the police dig up for a preferred political charge.

So far those called up by Gweru’s Law and Order Police unit include our Mkoba Constituency Coordinating Committee Chairman, John Kuka and Branch Chairs, Tonderai Chadoka and Portia Tambalika.

This is not the first time that the state repressive machinery in Midlands province has unjustifiably stepped on our toes.

Only a month ago, the police disrupted and arrested our members during a #One Million Campaign launch in Kwekwe.

It is clear that Mnangagwa is rattled at the prospect of facing one million youth voices demanding answers to the economic rot and corruption unfolding under his watch.

While we condemn the recent new low by the police, the Assembly is not going to stand in akimbo as its members are facing senseless persecution from the state.

We are ready to fight both Covid-19 and dictatorship!

#OneMillionCampaign
YouthVoices4Change

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma_
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson_

State Media Lies Exposed

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance Secretary General Hon Charlton Hwende has dismissed as false and baseless claims by the State media that the party has fired its workers.

Hon Hwende described the claims as misleading.

According to Hon Hwende, party workers are on yearly contracts that are renewed annually.

Below is Hon Hwende’s statement:

I have noted a misleading report carried by the State Media on the alleged firing of the MDC Alliance workers.

The correct position as confirmed by our Communication Department is that our Workers are all on yearly contracts that expire on the 31st of December.

We are already in the process of preparing New Contracts for 2021 to regularize their employment.

Our official Party programs will resume on the 9th of January with Branches countrywide meeting to plan on programs of action for their respective Branch and also discussing and resolving on the National Programs that they want the Party to implement in 2021.

MDC Alliance Secretary General Charlton Hwende

Horror Covid-19 Spike Scare, As Fake Tests Are Exposed At Border Post

Chido Mbewu/Limpopo Health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba has confirmed the discovery of 50 fake Covid-19 tests, at the Beitbridge border crossing this past weekend.

The tests were apparently being supplied by syndicates.

Ramathuba confirmed that the fake tests, showing a negative Covid-19 result, were being sold to desperate people attempting to enter South Africa at Beitbridge border post.

“Everyone re-entering South Africa must have a Covid-19 test results.

“We’re finding that people buy test results. It’s very clear that they are fake [test results] – they have contact numbers that do not exist or are created on letterheads copied from pathology labs,” she added.

According to TimesLive, the tests were being supplied by syndicates.

The discrepancy was first picked up when health officials questioned travellers on how the Covid-19 tests were carried out, said Ramathuba.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) has called on Minister of Home Affairs, Aaron Motsoaledi, to urgently devise a contingency plan to address the “utter chaos” at the Beitbridge border control facility.

They said travellers had told them the test had been carried out with a blood sample, instead of a nasal swab.

“Anyone who has taken a Covid-19 test will know it’s very uncomfortable to have a nasal swab. But we found people were saying they had had their fingers pricked for the test, as if it were an HIV test,” she added.

Ramathuba said the tests were sold for an estimated US$50.

“People are paying a lot of money. They are desperate to get into South Africa.”

She added 17 fake test results were discovered on Friday, with a further 30 on Saturday.

Following a visit to the border on Sunday, Ramathuba said at least 50 fake documents had been discovered over the weekend. – News24/Newsday

Funeral Programme For Assistant Commissioner Chimwanda

Tinashe Sambiri|The late MDC Alliance National Secretary for Security and Defence, Assistant Commissioner, Emmanuel Chimwanda will be laid to rest in Gutu District on Thursday.

In a statement the MDC Alliance described Assistant Commissioner Chimwanda as a brave and dedicated cadre.

Assistant Commissioner Chimwanda Chimwanda was relieved of his duties after refusing to persecute opposition members at the height of the violent seizure of land belonging to commercial farmers.

Below is the funeral programme for Assistant Commissioner Chimwanda Chimwanda:

FUNERAL PROGRAM FOR COMMISSIONER EMMANUAL CHIMWANDA
1)- BODY WILL BE COLLECTED ON TUESDAY 05-01-21
2)-THE BODY WILL LIE IN STATE AT HIS SOUTHERTON HOME
3)THE BODY WILL DEPART FOR GUTU, MUTEMA AREA ON WEDNESDAY 06-01-21
4) BURIAL AT CHIMWANDA HOME STEAD ON THURSDAY 07-01-21

Emmanuel Chimwanda

ARTUZ’s Sheilla In Fresh Bid For Freedom

Chido Mbewu/ARTUZ gender and welfare secretary Sheilla Chirisamhuru will today make a fresh bid for freedom, the organisation has said.

Chirisamhuru was last December convicted of a violence related crime.

She had been arrested together with her President Obert Masaraure, last June for participating in a demonstrating in which they demanded salaries in United States dollars at the Masvingo district education offices.

Mahere Shames ‘Zanu-PF’ Mwonzora

Chido Mbewu/ MDC-Alliance spokesperson Fadzai Mahere, has scoffed at any possibility of unity between her party led by Advocate Nelson Chamisa and the MDC-T led by Doouglas Mwonzora.

Taking to social media, Mahere alleged that Mwonzora was a Zanu-PF proxy her party has no business with, “the MDC Alliance has no business uniting with an undisputed Zanu PF proxy who has violated the will of the people at every turn.”

“The reference to G40 is a lie calculated to distract from his unholy alliance with Zanu PF in which the MDC Alliance will take no part.” She was responding to media reports, in which Mwonzora accused the G-40 of scuttling unity among the MDC factions.

“The MDC Alliance has one objective – that is to drive a reform agenda that will remove Zanu PF & lead to the transformation of Zimbabwe. We won’t be distracted by Mwonzora’s anti-people, Zanu-driven sideshows. The people of Zimbabwe deserve ethical leadership, renewal and change.”

Ladies Scramble For “New Love Herb”

Own Correspondent|
Masvingo based controversial preacher Isaac Makomichi, who has been out of the country for nearly 2 weeks has resurfaced amid claims he had gone into hiding following skirmishes with leaders of a satanic church.

However, Makomichi has claimed he had gone to Ghana for a fasting programme.

Makomichi’s love herb is causing division among believers.

Sources says the late Moana Mitchelle Amuli was a beneficiary of Makomichi’s love muti.

On Sunday Makomichi was seen at his shrine distributing love charms to hundreds of women.

“I was out of the country for a fasting programme.
Sometimes it’s good to pray in different places especially during the festive season.

I’m back in town and ladies are taking the love charm like chocolate,” boasted Makomichi.

Some church leaders are sceptical of Makomichi’s decision to travel to Ghana for a fasting programme.

Isaac Makomichi

ZRP Suspends Mbare Bash Officers, As Covid-19 Infections Spike

Chido Mbewu / The Zimbabwe Republic Police has buckled to public pressure, has been forced to suspend officers who failed to enforce Covid-19 regulations, at a controversial Mbare New Year’s eve crossover bash.

The bash attracted a public outcry over the recklessness of the ZRP in failing to control large crowds or ‘super-spreaders’ at a time the country is at its most vulnerable.

Covid-19 cases have been on the increase with the government over the weekend announcing more tightened lockdown measures, while the ministry of health reports 4 deaths and 564 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours.

Concern has however, been raised over the overcrowded conditions the scores of the initially arrested Mbare residents are detained under in police custody.

A statement issued by the police, reads that investigations conducted showed, the officers did not perform their duties.
“Investigations conducted have revealed that the senior officer and junior members did not perform their duties according to police set standards and Government’s Covid-19 regulations in their handling of the illegal Mbare Musical bash held by DJ Fantan and his associates on December 31.”

The suspended officers are, Superintendent Innocent Makumbe, Inspector Garikai Jiyane, officer in charge, Inspector Peace Nyarai Gunhe, duty officer, and Assistant Inspector Vengai Mupamhanga, duty member, were suspended from police duty by the Commissioner General of Police pending disciplinary action.

The issued statement further reads, “Investigations conducted have revealed that the senior officer and junior members did not perform their duties according to police set standards and Government’s Covid-19 regulations in their handling of the illegal Mbare Musical bash held by DJ Fantan and his associates on December 31.”
Police spokesperson Paul Nyathi has urged members of the public to remain vigilant and cautious in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“We want to urge the public, let us be responsible. Covid-19 is real. Let us not wait for someone to tell us to behave responsibly. Let us not wait for somebody to tell us that Covid-19 is killing people daily, including in our own country.
“Please, I want to appeal to the public: let us be safety-conscious and fight the covid-19 pandemic together. Let us support the efforts of the government; let us not take things for granted and cry foul when we have contracted the pandemic, when someone has died,” he said.

A PATIENT TOLD TO PAY 3500 US DOLLARS BEFORE WE TREAT YOU

By Dr Masimba Mavaza

Millions of people in Zimbabwe are unable to get medical treatment as costs have skyrocketed. The demand of payment in forex has shown serious traits of extortion.
Only a lucky few have health insurance, while millions find themselves without rising inflation and corruption in Zimbabwe means healthcare is now a luxury only few can afford.

In twenty four hours I have lost over fifteen people who are known to me personally and to the country.

On the 30th December 2020 the nation lost five important people to COVID 19. These were all people known to me personally.
This left me completely confused and feel cornered.

1. Gibson Gondo
2. Chester CEO Astra Zim
3. Karen Dhliwayo ex Chibuku-Zim
4. Thompson Dondo Impala car Hire -Zim
5. Masimba Tawengwa -Zim on a visit from UK
6. Mrs Shamuyarira the wife of the former late minister and national hero
7. Worthwhile Mugabe a friend and businessman from Bulawayo.
8. Emmanuel Chimwanda former Police Assistant Commissioner
9. John Dzadambuka a socialite
10. George Toropa
There are plenty more whose names miss the media and they are not statics. The sad thing on all this is that all the above except one died in a very expensive hospital. Masimba died in Arundel ten minutes after he was put on a ventilator. Not before they took two thousand five hundred US dollars from him. There will be no refund coming from the Hospital. Many people are paying for a place to die not to be healed.

My friend arrived at one of those affluent hospitals he was finding it difficult to breathe. He had been driving around the town looking for a hospital with a bed. The whole town all hospitals were full. This is not fiction hospitals in Zimbabwe are full. At this affluent hospital he was put in a stretcher bed where he waited for his turn to be treated. He was gasping and groaning in pain. He whispered to his wife “dear I don’t think I will make it”. He then closed his eyes. The wife screamed in pain and agony. Nurses were moved into action and wheeled his bed in a private room.

Within seconds a ventilator was found. It was placed in his nose and mouth. His breathing was now being assisted by this machine. He gave an agonising frown it was clear he is fighting for his life. The fight was tough he could not stand it. The wife was pulled aside by the receptionist. They asked her to make the payment before a doctor comes to see him. She had phoned around and she had the funds needed. She paid four thousand five hundred for a bad. When she walked back to the room her husband was she felt her heart popping out her chest became heavier. Her legs gave in and she heaped on the ground prostate. Her husband was gone. COVID 19 had won the battle of life.

The evil thing which will leave forever was the fact that the hospital demanded exorbitant fees knowing very well that there was no hope. The prices are extortionous and knee shaking.

The country must have guidelines and measures to control these private hospitals. The directors of these hospitals must be compassionate. They are all pirates their minds is fixed on money. In this time like this one should take a step away from profiteering and join the war against COVID 19.

The government must impose a price cap on covid treatment, bearing in mind that while there should be a limit to the charges, the cost of treating co-morbidities is pushing up hospitalization costs in many cases.

“Typically, the standard treatment for covid 19 starts with CCQ plus Azee or ivermectin plus doxycycline but after depending on the clinical condition of the patient the treatment changes,” Hospitals must never be motivated by profits. Their core calling must be to heal and to save. In some cases patients are being charged on the basis of actuals. “The day charge includes various procedures. Certain procedures based on patient need are as per the actual cost (which are not capped). The hospitals must cooperate with the government in tiding over this period of crisis and rendering their support to fight covid 19.”

Private hospitals maintain that the length of the patient’s stay needs to be taken into account for estimating the total bill. “What needs to be understood is that there is no standardized or set treatment for covid-19.

It varies for each patient depending on their age, treatment administered, severity associated co-morbidities (if any), it is difficult to standardize the charges for covid-19 patients.”

Hospitals maintain that covid-19 patients require continuous monitoring thereby increasing the number of healthcare workers required to attend to them. But this is what they are sworn to do. The pricing is inhumane and at this rate we will never control this pandemic.

It is a fact in Zimbabwe, the public health system is the largest provider of health-care services, complemented by Mission hospitals and health care delivered by non-governmental organizations (NGOs). There has been a reduction in health-care budgets, affecting provision at all levels. In this pandemic the country’s poorest have suffered the most, with the rich being ripped off in private hospitals and the leaders queuing abroad for treatment. The country’s health sector faces numerous challenges: a shortage of skilled professionals and health-care staff; an eroded infrastructure with ill-equipped hospitals, many lacking functional laundry machines, kitchen equipment and boilers; and a lack of essential medicines and commodities. With all these challenges we have the super rich building private hospitals never intending to help where the country limps. They still want to milk blood out of the bleeding economy and suffering masses. A health-sector needs another recovery plan, which seeks to reverse the decline in the performance of the country’s health delivery system, especially as it impacted on universal access to primary health care by vulnerable populations. This spells disaster to any fight against COVID. The private hospitals must give back to the nation. They became rich from these same people.
This 2021 we must have a plan which includes tackling levels of health financing and thus improving access to basic medical equipment and essential medicines; taking steps to attract and retain health workers in the public health sector; and laying the foundations for an investment policy to fund the rehabilitation and development of the health-services infrastructure. Zimbabwe must intervene we have jackals out there masquerading as hospitals of great reputation. While they are vampires with teeth and claws dripping of the blood of people.

If COVID 19 is a pandemic not endemic then the nation must invoke extra powers to control all health providers. COVID 19 must be faced as a national enemy. We can not allow these private hospitals to maximise profits by maximising deaths of the people.
The beginning of 2021 has brought heightened apprehension of the global Covid 19 pandemic. When cases escalated in the world with a cummulative fatalities encroaching 2 million there was a feeling in the country that we had been spared the worst in 2020. Recent developments within the region especially in South Africa have created a tsunami of a problem in the escalation of Covid cases and fatalities. The festive interactions and misrepresentation of people’s conditions and careless behaviour. The fact that Covid has been haunting the world for long does not mandate society to disregard the simple protective guidelines. As long as we remain in the trenches fighting Covid 19 we need to remain in the armour in order to minimise harm. Therefore, everyone has a duty of care to themselves and to everyone in society. Charges go up often because while treating a covid-19 patient the hospital empties the concerned ward but the staff payments for that particular ward continues,” At each and every hospital there are far more patients and beds have become scarce. Despite being a private hospital Even the staff has to be kept in isolation, Doctors are taking high pay. Some do charge 2500 US dollars per day and range anywhere up to ten thousand US dollars.

In Harare , treatment in private hospitals is for the rich ones. They are not part of the war against COVID 19. it is the poor ones who suffer the consequences
Zimbabwe must appoint a committee to look at instances of high rates charged by some private hospitals.

While health workers are on the frontline, everyone else is duty bound to support them by being considerate and taking precautions. The time is now when everyone has to face up to what they can do for the good of the nation instead of focusing on blame apportionment. We all need to unite from every walk of life as Zimbabweans and face the common enemy with vigour. There is always the temptation to politicise any challenging situation to score. We have no scores to settle as a nation over the pandemic as we are all at risk. The call is for us all to come together as responsible leaders and citizens to save the nation. Our national call is simple, “Use every weapon available, natural means, clinical means. Social discipline and community support, etc remain critical.” This is total war.

The health system of the country is heavily strained and if we are to rely on it as the sole mechanism to conquer the pandemic we cannot win. At the same time if profiteering is an aspiration for some people, it simply is inhuman to see prospects of death as a gold mine. Sanity has to prevail. The national call demands responsibility for all. Extra prohibitive measures are needed in confronting the evil, it is important that such actions are robust:

In view of the aforesaid the political challenge is to make the big call for taking responsibility and also ensuring that every possible facility that can serve is availed to help in the pandemic. The call is without prejudice. Every community, every political party, religious group and every individual, young or old to rise to the occasion and face up to public enemy number one. We need prayer, action and responsible behaviour to extinguish this evil. Our united collective responsibility cannot fail.

Zimbabwe must no be held at ransom by these hospital barons. Health barons.

[email protected]

“Prophet” Returns From Ghana With New Love Herb

Own Correspondent|
Masvingo based controversial preacher Isaac Makomichi, who has been out of the country for nearly 2 weeks has resurfaced amid claims he had gone into hiding following skirmishes with leaders of a satanic church.

However, Makomichi has claimed he had gone to Ghana for a fasting programme.

Makomichi’s love herb is causing division among believers.

Sources says the late Moana Mitchelle Amuli was a beneficiary of Makomichi’s love muti.

On Sunday Makomichi was seen at his shrine distributing love charms to hundreds of women.

“I was out of the country for a fasting programme.
Sometimes it’s good to pray in different places especially during the festive season.

I’m back in town and ladies are taking the love charm like chocolate,” boasted Makomichi.

Some church leaders are sceptical of Makomichi’s decision to travel to Ghana for a fasting programme.

Isaac Makomichi

Mafume Suffering In Police Custody

Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume is yet to enjoy freedom after spending the festive season behind bars.

Mafume was arrested mid-December on allegations of trying to bribe a potential key state witness.

Mafume had hardly enjoyed a week of freedom, after his earlier arrest on corruption related charges, he was later granted bail for.

A fuming MDC-Alliance VP, Tendai Biti, took to social media, raising concern over the fact that, “Jacob is suffering”, once again denied bail.

https://twitter.com/BitiTendai/status/1346092937927680000?s=20

Soccer Star Banned For “Racist Remarks”

Edinson Cavani has been banned for three games and fined $136,000 (£100,000) for using a racially insensitive word on Instagram.

The 33-year-old Uruguay international made the comment in response to a message of congratulations for his heroics in the 3-2 win at Southampton in November.

Responding to the message, Cavani said: ‘Gracias negrito.’ The Spanish term, which makes reference to race, translates directly as ‘Thanks black’.

The player explained the message, written in his native Spanish language, had a different meaning.

But the English FA has dismissed his defence and hit him with the ban.

He’ll miss games against Aston Villa (PL), Man City (EFL Cup) and Watford (FA Cup).

Cavani must also complete face-to-face education after admitting the charge for a breach of FA Rule E3.-Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

No Oppressor Is More Powerful Than The Oppressed -President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa, has described 2021 as a “turning point.”

In his New Year message President Chamisa called for unity of purpose in fighting for freedom:

2021 A TURNING POINT!

Through the huddles,attacks and downs of 2020. We remain standing and marching towards a free and New Great Zimbabwe.Fighting for freedom is a national duty and patriotic act.No oppressor is more powerful than the Oppressed who are United.

2021 must be incredible and full of surprises! Let’s make history. Secure Victory this 2021.

Save and serve your great country. Wishing you an action-packed, happy and blessed new year! #Godisinit

Be Excellent, Be Brilliant, Be Different !!!

President Chamisa

MP Arrested Over Covid-19 Rule Breach

BBC/ Scottish MP Margaret Ferrier has been arrested by police after she admitted using public transport while infected with Covid-19.

Ms Ferrier apologised for what she called a “blip” in September.

She was suspended from the SNP group at Westminster and leaders, including First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, urged her to quit as an MP over the row.

Police Scotland said she had been charged in connection with “alleged culpable and reckless conduct”.

Ms Ferrier apologised in September after travelling from London to Glasgow having tested positive for coronavirus.

The Rutherglen and Hamilton West MP said she had experienced “mild symptoms” and taken a test, but had then decided to travel to Westminster because she was “feeling much better”.

She then travelled home again on a train after receiving the positive test result, and said she “deeply regretted” her actions.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: “We can confirm that officers today arrested and charged a 60-year-old woman in connection with alleged culpable and reckless conduct.

“This follows a thorough investigation by Police Scotland into an alleged breach of coronavirus regulations between 26 and 29 September 2020.

“A report will be sent to the procurator fiscal and we are unable to comment further.”

Ms Ferrier has been contacted for comment.

Zimbabwe’s Re- engagement Policy And It’s Stake In The EU-ACP Post Cotonou Agreement

By Taurai Mutoti- The last two months of 2020 have seen two quiet but significant events which are of paramount importance to Zimbabwe’s economic and political aspirations. The first one being the launching of the National Development Strategy 1 by the President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa on 6th November 2020, laying a 5 year plan for Zimbabwe.

And secondly, on 03 December 2020, when negotiations between the European Union (EU) and African, Caribbean and Pacific countries  where concluded coming up with a successor treaty to the Cotonou Agreement.

On the part of the NDS1, the country spelt out it’s decision to take seriously the engagement and re-engagement drive especially focused on the European Union and other Western countries that imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe. On the other hand, it is important to note that sanctions on Zimbabwe from the EU were imposed in 2002 after the EU expressed concern that Zimbabwe was allegedly violating aspects of article 96 of the Cotonou agreement related to political freedom and other governance issues countries were expected to observe.

This came after Zimbabwe, during the run up to the 2002 Presidential Elections, had expressed concern over “political utterances” and “political arrogance” of the EU Head of Election Observer Mission, Pierre Schorio, whom it later expelled. The EU Council later in the same month adopted two Common Positions on Zimbabwe 2002/145/CFSP and EC/148/2002 which Zimbabwe takes as forms of sanctions.

The Cotonou agreement between between the European Union’s 27 member States and 75 ACP countries was signed in 2001 and covers trade and governance relations between the 4 continents, as well as some form of peer reviewing on issues related to human rights and democracy.

Since the Cotonou agreement expired in March 2020, the conclusion of negotiations on the successor agreement comes at a time Zimbabwe under the New Dispensation and the NDS1 has committed itself to engage and re-engage with all countries.

This is predicated on the Vision 2030 that seeks to maximize the benefits of globalization, international trade and cooperation to achieve sustained economic growth, poverty reduction and achieving a modern middle-income economy.

Zimbabwe is also ostensibly interested in the new deal between EU and ACP countries with hope that it put behind memories of the Article 96 which brought about the current sanctions measures.

The new agreement, which is set to be signed and launched in December 2021 has six (6) broad areas namely; democracy and governance, human rights, security, Human and Social Development, environmental sustainability and climate change, sustainable growth, migration and mobility. The aims of the post Cotonou Agreement seem to be in tandem with Zimbabwe’s aspirations as expressed in the NDS1.

However, it is important to note that during the subsistence of the Cotonou Agreement, African countries as well as others in the Caribbean and the Pacific continued to pinpoint at unequal relations between the EU and other ACP members. The EU was accused of continuing to take a colonial and big brother stance in matters relating to trade, development and governance.

It is Zimbabwe’s hope that under the NDS1 it will leverage engagement and reengagement, reciprocal and beneficial cooperation with other countries, the EU-ACP included, domestic political and economic reforms to achieve economic stability and a sustained 5% GDP growth rate per annum.

With such growth rates, it envisions the possibility to follow the development path of the Asian tigers such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore who developed on the back of home driven trade liberalisation, privatisation, industrialisation, robust and liberal foreign exchange markets among others. But for now, Zimbabwe needs stability to sustain growth.

What it remains to be seen is how the post-Cotonou Agreement will be able to serve Zimbabwe and Africa’s interests at a time China has potrayed itself as a more responsive partner to Africa’s needs with less conditionalities.

It also comes at a time there is a greater effort in Africa for increased intra-African trade and economic integration under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) agreement set to be operational in January 2021.

It is also Zimbabwe’s hope that the post-Cotonou agreement will not be used to continue isolating Zimbabwe through its provisions but the agreement could open new avenues for trade relations which Zimbabwe is keen to re-establish and expand.

Taurai Mutoti, is an MSc in International Trade and Diplomacy Student at the University of Zimbabwe. He can be contacted at [email protected]

“Implications Of Chinese New Policy- A Concern Of Global Politics”

By Nicholas Kuzovamunhu- China’s reorganization, reorientation and restructuring of its new policy amid covid-19 has been a concern over global politics.

Its new development has been done in a bid to set pace over how other states, can resuscitate their economies during the COVID-19 which has become a global pandemic.

There are high prospects of clashes between China and the West, as African states have shifted attention in relation to trade issues and they are slowly paying little or no attention to Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) in favor of China, for example the European Union –African Caribbean Pacific agreement has been regarded as paternalism, since the European Union dictates the terms and pace of negotiation.

European Union-African Caribbean Pacific Agreement was introduced to resolve issues of non-reciprocity and allowing developing countries to pay no duty on exports to European Union giving them total market access to their markets. The policy targets on how China will promote trade and investment with various countries including African states such as Zimbabwe.

Simultaneously with Chinese policies, Zimbabwe has also launched its National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) which has set targets over trade as an important tool, for development in order to achieve vision 2030 that of upper middle economy.

 China and Zimbabwe have signed various Economic Partnership Agreements and Bilateral Investment Treaties (BIT) to boost trade in order to maximize development. A point to note is that whether African states such as Zimbabwe have ultimately benefitted from such relations.  

Chinese new policy will likely to create controversy with West under the guise of “Chinese Diplomacy”. There is an uproar between major powers over the responsibility to shape and determine global politics.

The new policy of China will likely to cause global disorder as it pledges to high quality development by actively participating in the reform of global economic governance.

The recent sentiments made by President Xi Jinping, has been a cause of global concern, when he said:

“China must actively cooperate all countries, regions and enterprises, including with those in the United States”, this has imperatively proved Chinese foreign policy aims at making itself a global hegemony, which will therefore create problem with the West specifically the US as it has been the global hegemony under the unipolar system marked by the end of Cold War.

China has sought to engage with all states despite the style of governance as it reiterates that “we do not care whether the cat is black or white, as long as it catches the mice”. China turns a blind eye on issues of human rights or system of governance.

This has made it a favorable trading partner of all almost all African states, under its ‘non-interference’ policy. But this relationship has created contentions within the development literature.

China seeks to advance its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and this has created pandemonium as it has been termed the “re-colonization of Africa” under Chinese new diplomacy and points to note is the creation of a military base in Djibouti.

One of the key challenges with Chinese trade relationship with Africa, is that they have created a dependent approach to relations and this creates a suzerain (master-servant) relationship.  

Therefore, from a developmental theorist perspective, it is a clear point to note that the development of China is closely associated with the development of Africa in a process of subordinate development or underdevelopment of the latter.

From a realistic perspective, I can therefore assert that at the very core of this new policy, are power relations, since power is the currency to global politics. It is an open idea that this 14th development plan clearly shows that for now to China national security matters.

The fifth plenum of this new development plan calls for international collaboration through high level-up. Further the Chinese new policy will not likely benefit Africa or even the global world rather negatively implicate the economies of several states.

This is so, because realists claim that calls by China that its trade relations are guided by mutual development and integration are misguiding, rather it is the opposite characterized by exploitation and underdevelopment to the benefit of it.

Nicholas Kuzovamunhu is an Msc in International Trade and Diplomacy student at the University of Zimbabwe.

‘Missing Journalist’ Nkomo Regrets Stress Caused

Ruth Ngwenya/ After being reported missing for three days, causing fear and alarm over his safety, journalist Costa Nkomo, resurfaced Monday, claiming to have been out on a prayer retreat in Bindura.

Alarm was raised with reports made to the police that the journalist had gone ‘missing’. A result of much anxiety given the background of famous journalist, Itayi Dzamara, who went missing several years ago and has never been accounted for. The last incidence evoking mad memories in the Zimbabwean community, with opposition politicians even making indirect conclusions the state had a hand in the disappearance, for apparently taking Dr Khupe’s alleged assault video, wrote MDC Spokesperson, Fadzai Mahere at the time.

Responding to social media concerns as to why he was so careless with his communication, Nkomo said, “I really take note of the pain and stress I have caused. I’m very sorry. I failed it on my part. I just underestimated the impact this will cause. Thank you for your prayers. I’m indebted.”

FULL TEXT: MISA Zimbabwe Writes to Police Over Safety Of Journalists During Lockdown

Commissioner General of Police Mr Tandabantu Godwin Matanga
Zimbabwe Republic Police General Headquarters
Cnr 7th Street and J. Chinamano Avenue
HARARE
Zimbabwe

Dear Sir,

Ref: Safety and security of journalists during the COVID-19 National Lockdown

MISA Zimbabwe takes note of the recent statement by the Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Constantino Chiwenga, pertaining to the increase in Covid-19 cases in Zimbabwe and thus necessitating a national lockdown for purposes of preventing and containing the virus.

In that regard, MISA Zimbabwe is humbly reaching out and appealing to your esteemed offices to ensure the safety and security of journalists, who in terms of the regulations are providers of essential services.

Our appeal and concern on the safety and security of journalists is informed by the media freedom violations that ensued when the country implemented the first national lockdown measures in March 2020.

Several journalists were either assaulted or harassed by law enforcement officers for reportedly violating the COVID-19 regulations and undertaking their lawful professional duties using the then expired Zimbabwe Media Commission-issued accreditation cards.

It is against that background that MISA Zimbabwe obtained a High Court order barring the police and other law enforcement agencies charged with the enforcement of the COVID-19 lockdown regulations not to arrest, detain or interfere “in any unnecessary way” with the work of journalists.

In light of the current national lockdown, MISA Zimbabwe is therefore appealing to your esteemed office, to ensure that journalists as providers of essential services conduct their professional responsibilities of disseminating and facilitating access to information on the pandemic and government’s measures and efforts to contain the virus, without any hindrance.

It is our very well-considered view that the obtaining situation requires urgent professional co-operation and constant communication between the police, the Zimbabwe Media Commission and the media players.

This is critical given that the 2021 accreditation fees are still to be gazetted while the accreditation cards for this year have not yet been issued. The ZMC should therefore consider decentralizing its accreditation processes for the convenience of journalists in line with the new lockdown measures.

We are therefore appealing to your esteemed offices for this information to be relayed to all police stations in the country for purposes of ensuring that journalists will not be arrested or harassed for using the accreditation cards issued last year.

MISA Zimbabwe, therefore, urges critical stakeholders to co-operate in protecting and promoting media freedom to ensure timely, accurate and verifiable information on COVID-19 and the measures that can be taken to prevent contamination and spreading of the virus.

In turn, the media should be professional in conducting its lawful duties and ethical responsibilities in line with the profession’s codes and ethics while also being mindful of the profession’s safety and security measures.

Yours Sincerely,

Golden Maunganidze
MISA Zimbabwe National Chairperson

Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Media Commission Professor Ruby Magosvongwe
The Minister of Information Publicity and Broadcasting Services
Speaker of the House of Assembly Hon. Adv. Jacob Mudenda

International Humanitarian Award For Sekuru Banda

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwe’s influential traditional healer, Sekuru Banda has been shortlisted for an International Humanitarian Award in recognition of his wide ranging philanthropic work in support of vulnerable members of society.

Sekuru Banda said his charity work was noticed by an organization called Trumpet which recognized his support to the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“When I started the food support programme, the main aim was to inspire individuals and companies to do the same and assist the needy members of our society. It was never a publicity stunt, NO!

“Even now, helping the needy is something that all of us should do and I am humbled by the award that at least there are people who recognised the work we do. We did it out on our volition and used our own resources with support from donors but we forked the money out of our pockets,” Sekuru Banda said.

The prominet traditional healer said he is looking to double his support the vulnerable members of society in 2021.

“The initial prediction is that 2021 is going to be worse than last year and because of that more people would need food aid. So this year it is proving to be a difficult one because we are starting with lockdown,” he said.

Among other his philanthropic work, Sekuru Banda travelled across Zimbabwe donating groceries to the elderly in all the 10 provinces.

Families received food hampers worth thousands of dollars as well as Personal Protective Equipment during the lockdown including hand sanitizers and gloves.

He also extended the support to prominent people including former boxer Alphonse ‘Mosquito’ Zvenyika who got a shot in the arm for his Boxing Academy in Mbare.

He also assisted famed street theatre personality Marabha by building a house for him in Epworth.

Marabha’s ally Kapfupi was also assisted to get a residential stand in Chitungwiza while former Dynamos legend George Shaya got groceries and medical support.

Mapeza Ready To Finish Off Simba SC

FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza is oozing with confidence ahead of his side’s meeting with Simba SC in the CAF Champions League and recons there is nothing special about the Tanzanian outfit.

Pure Platinum Play edged Simba 1-0 at the National Sports Stadium in the first leg thanks to a solitary Perfect Chikwende strike.

Speaking ahead of the return leg in Dar es Salaam on Wedneaday, Mapeza said even Barcelona and Manchester United can be beaten, hence Simba are no exception.

“We came here to compete, we are here to get a result. No team is unbeatable even Barcelona, Manchester United get beaten. So there is nothing special about Simba SC,” the former Warriors captain said according to NewsDay.

“Last year, they were beaten by UD Songo. Anything is possible in football, if UD Songo can get a result here, we can also still do the same. I know it is going to be tough, but we can still get a result,” he added.-Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Norman Mapeza

Orlando Pirates Through To CAF Playoffs

Orlando Pirates have qualified for the CAF Confederation Cup playoffs after their first-round opponents, Sagrada Esperanca, pulled out of the second leg fixture due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Angolan side was set to travel to South Africa for the match on Wednesday.

A statement released by the club said: “In the face of the emergence in South Africa of the new variant of the SARS-Cov-2 virus that led the Angolan government to privately suspend air, land and sea connections with that country.

“Despite having obtained the authorization, by way of exception, from the Angolan government, the risks inherent in the team’s stay in South Africa would be very high for the health of the athletes, considering the magnitude of the contagious level and extreme lethality of the new version of the Covid-19 virus, which rages in that country.

“Having considered all issues, fundamentally the need to preserve the life of its athletes and that of a technical team, the club decided not to travel to South Africa, and have already communicated its position to the competent bodies, namely the FAF and CAF, for the purposes considered convenient.”

Pirates were leading in the tie, thanks to their 1-0 away victory last month.-Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Stadium

Locadia Karimatsenga Celebrates Birthday

“Today as I reflect the years of my life I am truly grateful to God for the immeasurable love, mercy and blessings he has poured unto me. It is a privilege and an honour to live in his light and do his work. I pray that He continues to give me strength so I can continue taking his gospel to His people and be a blessing unto all with the works he has assigned and equipped me to do. ??

Locadia Karimatsenga

Warriors Squad For CHAN Tournament Revealed

ZIFA has submitted a 33-man squad list to CAF for the CHAN tournament that will start on January 16 in Cameroon.

The association was forced to go with the bloated list after nine players tested positive for coronavirus last week. Five members of the technical team also contracted the virus.

The main list has twenty-three players and the second one has ten stars who are on standby.

“We are submitting a list of 33 players to Caf,” Warriors general manager Wellington Mpandare told NewsDay.

“We are sending the names of the final 23 players that are in camp, as well as the ten that are on standby.”

Here are the ten players on standby:

Devon Chafa, Nqobizita Masuku, Tymon Mvula, Diro Nyenye, Frank Makarati, Ishmael Wadi, Tichaona Chipunza, Thomas Chideu, Phineas Bamusi and Jeansmith Mutudza.

Players on the main list:

Goalkeepers: Ariel Sibanda (Highlanders), Simba Chinani (Dynamos), Nelson Chadya (Ngezi).

Defenders: Peter Muduwa (Highlanders), Partson Jaure (Dynamos), Tafadzwa Jaravani (Caps), Ian Nekati (Chicken Inn), Qadr Amini (Ngezi), Carlos Mavhurume (Caps), Pawell Govere (Golden Eagles), Andrew Mbeba (Highlanders), Talent Chamboko (Manica Diamonds).

Midfielders: Richard Hachiro (Caps), Ronald Chitiyo (Caps), Gabriel Nyahwa (Bulawayo Chiefs), Wellington Taderera (Ngezi), Leeroy Mavunga (Caps), Tatenda Tavengwa (Harare City), King Nadolo (Dynamos), Denver Mukamba (Ngezi).

Strikers: Obriel Chirinda (Chicken Inn), Tawanda Nyamandwe (Manica Diamonds), Farawo Matare (Bulawayo Chiefs).-Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Warriors

President Chamisa Salutes Healthcare Workers As COVID-19 Continues To Wreak Havoc

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa is deeply concerned about the high incidence of COVID-19 cases in Zimbabwe.

President Chamisa urged Zimbabweans to stick to stipulated precautions to avert the spread of the deadly pandemic.

Doctors have revealed that hospitals battling to contain the rising Coronavirus cases.

Below is President Chamisa’s statement:

Extremely concerned at the level at which Covid-19 is now killing our citizens.

Doctors informed me that all Covid-19 hospital units are full.Citizens are now dying without getting access to hospitalization. Be vigilant follow Covid-19 precautions at all times:mask up, wash hands!

We are losing relatives, friends and members of our communities to this deadly pandemic. We cannot afford to be as complacent as we have been in recent months. Our communities are paying the price. We must change our conduct if we are to beat this pandemic.

I call upon responsible offices to apply & encourage precautions.

The virus does not select,therefore selective application of rules is self-defeating.I extend my prayers to all those who are unwell & salute our healthcare warriors for taking the frontline role in this deadly war.

COVID-19

JUST IN- Mahendere Dies

Posted Thabani Titi Lovemore on facebook: Help me to comfort the Mahendere Family for such a great loss.Today we have lost Great soul,A man who was filled with lots n lots of wisdom, teachings, encouragement, happiness, jokes,humbleness and last but not least a Man who could manage to put a smile unto your face even when you least expected it.?????. Why has 2021 started with our Guardian Angel.Heaven has once again received a Great Angel .Rest In Eternal Peace Sekuru Mahendere

sekuru Mahendere (right)

Doctor Murders Two Minors, Attempts To Kill Self

By A Correspondent- A 56 year old prominent Chiredzi medical doctor allegedly ran amok on Sunday and knifed his two children to death in Mkwasine Estates before seriously injuring two others following a quarrel with his wife.

Dr William Phiri then tried to commit suicide by torching his house after locking himself and his four children inside.

He was however pulled out of his burning house unconscious but stark naked by neighbours and relatives.

They also retrieved Phiri’s four children two of whom had already died after being allegedly knifed and repeatedly crashed to the ground.

Phiri later regained consciousness and fled while armed with a firearm and hid in a nearby cane field.

He tried to shoot himself but the firearm reportedly jammed.

Phiri tried suicide once more by stabbing himself with a knife on the chest several times.

Phiri and his two other injured children, a girl aged six and a boy aged four are reportedly in a critical condition at Chiredzi District Hospital.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the development saying police are still investigating full circumstances behind the incident

Ronaldo Breaks Pele Goalscoring Record

Cristiano Ronaldo has surpassed Brazilian legend Pele’s record for the number of career goals.

The 35-year-old Juventus star scored twice in the Old Lady’s 4-1 thumping of Udinese in the Italian Serie A last night, bringing his career tally to 758, beating Pele’s previous 757.

Ronaldo’s tally means he has scored an average of 42 goals per season for 18 years.

The former Real Madrid man is now one goal shy of equaling Josef Bican’s record of most official goals in football history, 759.-Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Ronaldo

4 Senior Cops In Soup Over DJ Fantan’s New Year’s Bash

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has suspended four senior police officers from police duties for failing to stop the Mbare New Year’s Eve music concert hosted by DJ Fantan.

The four are Superintendent Innocent Makumbe, Inspector Garikai Jiyane [Officer in Charge, Matapi], Inspector Peace Nyarai Gunhe [Duty Officer] and Assistant Inspector Vengai Mupamhanga [Duty Member].

In a statement on Monday, police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the four have been suspended from duty by the Commissioner-General of Police Godwin Matanga pending disciplinary action. The statement read:

The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms that Superintendent Innocent Makumbe, Inspector Garikai Jiyane [Officer in Charge, Matapi], Inspector Peace Nyarai Gunhe [Duty Officer] and Assistant Inspector Vengai Mupamhanga [Duty Member] have been suspended from Police duties by Commissioner General of Police pending disciplinary action.

Investigations conducted have revealed that the senior officer and junior members did not perform their duties according to Police set standards and Government’s Covid-19 regulations in handling the illegal Mbare musical bash held by DJ Fantan and his associates on 31st December 2020.

On Saturday, Nyathi said police were keen on interviewing DJ Fantan over the gig which was held in violation of the curfew order and coronavirus regulations. It has not yet been confirmed if Fantan, who was reportedly on the run, has surrendered himself to police

“Review Decision To Lockdown The Country”

By Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo- The recent lockdown statement done by the Vice President and Health Minister Dr Chiwenga was hurried.

My assumption was that Government was supposed reach out to many and come up with an inclusive solution to the escalating cases of covid- 19.

This solution shouuld have been inclusive of all stakeholders, considering all the Economic implications of Covid-19 pandemic before arriving on the decision to lockdown the country.

If you go through the statement made by Chiwenga you can safely conclude that it was hurriedly made without considering push and pull factors on the economic recovery path. What is the difference between stopping cross border traders, and allowing tourists to do their business? Cross border improves tax remittances, circulation of the USD currency, and movement of good and services etc. 

You must put proper Economic Development plans before you arrive on such irrational decisions. We have over 13 million people facing starvation, who survive on vending, and our economy largely depend on vending and informal business, and Advisory council was supposed to be consulted !!!

Government pay attention to this :

1. Covid-19 is here to stay, and it’s a new norm. 
2. No need to lockdown the country, rather provide statutory instruments which create a conducive environment to enable Business to function in a normal, whilst you put across measures to safeguard citizens

3. The country is bleeding through corruption in the public sector. 

4. Looted funds must be directed towards health sector
5. We need a sound Development Policy in line with implications of Covid-19 pandemic

6. Any measures put in place to have the vaccine around in Zimbabwe?

7. Decisions must involve policymakers, to strengthen capacity and restore market confidence

8. Complement ideas from across Political divide to have a way forward for Zimbabwe

9. Address fundamentals affecting informal sector.   Locking the country down without putting mechanisms to address trade barriers and poverty issues is a cause of concern

10. Develop a Strategic Thinking Approach in all Strategic areas of Governance

11. Policing Human Rights must not be partisan and must remain impartial

12. We need a proper Health policy which is well informed on our current trajectory

13. Economy is industry, increase of productivity, and therefore we expect a review of 2020/21 Budget statement
14. Citizen perspective is critical on crucial decisions. We are living in the modern day society (21st century), and inclusivity of ideas is very important

15. Our country does not have enough PPEs, safety clothing, better renumerations for frontline workers and health workers, and this is where we expect a proper Economic Recovery framework to address all these fundamentals

16.Last but not least, you are building a museum along Bulawayo road, is that necessary?

17.Why can’t you erect a five star state of the art hospital to cater for 20 000 people?

18.In Zambia, your counterpart Edgar Lungu is building a state of the art hospital in every district, and it’s now three (3) solid years since you assumed Presidency, we don’t have any building or infrastructure which is named after you, and this needs deep introspection on key priorities.

19. Lack of priorities on key issues affecting our nation

20. We need a reshuffle at cabinet level. 

Discard all Presidential Advisors, and bring in a new competent team around you.

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo is the Head of Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinking – ZIST, and he can be contacted at [email protected]

Coronavirus: Get Information From Credible Sources

Here are seven steps you can take to navigate this wave of information and decide who and what to trust:

  1. Assess the source

Who shared the information with you and where did they get it from? Even if it is friends or family, you still need to vet their source. To check for fake social media accounts, look at how long profiles have been active, their number of followers and their most recent posts. For websites, check the “About Us” and “Contact Us” pages to look for background information and legitimate contact details.

When it comes to images or videos, make it a habit to verify their authenticity.

For images, you can use reverse image search tools provided by Google and TinEye. For videos, you can use Amnesty International’s YouTube DatViewer, which extracts thumbnails that you can enter into reverse image search tools.

Other clues that a source may be unreliable or inaccurate include unprofessional visual design, poor spelling and grammar, or excessive use of all caps or exclamation points.

  1. Go beyond headlines

Headlines may be intentionally sensational or provocative to get high numbers of clicks. Read more than just the headline of an article – go further and look at the entire story. Search more widely than social media for information – look at print sources such as newspapers and magazines, and digital sources such as podcasts and online news sites. Diversifying your sources allows you to get a better picture of what is or is not trustworthy.

  1. Identify the author

Search the author’s name online to see if they are real or credible.

  1. Check the date

When you come across information, ask yourself these questions: Is this a recent story? Is it up to date and relevant to current events? Has a headline, image or statistic been used out of context?

  1. Examine the supporting evidence

Credible stories back up their claims with facts – for example, quotes from experts or links to statistics or studies. Verify that experts are reliable and that links actually support the story

  1. Check your biases

We all have biases, and these factor into how we view what’s happening around us. Evaluate your own biases and why you may have been drawn to a particular headline or story. What is your interpretation of it? Why did you react to it that way? Does it challenge your assumptions or tell you what you want to hear? What did you learn about yourself from your interpretation or reaction?

  1. Turn to fact-checkers

When in doubt, consult trusted fact-checking organizations, such as the International Fact-Checking Network and global news outlets focused on debunking misinformation, including the Associated Press and Reuters.

Information, misinformation and disinformation

Information is what we call things that are accurate to the best of our current knowledge. For instance, COVID-19 stands for coronavirus disease 2019 and is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. One of the difficulties with any new pathogen, like this coronavirus, is that information changes over time as we learn more about the science.

Misinformation, on the other hand, is false information.

Importantly, it is false information that was not created with the intention of hurting others. Misinformation is often started by someone who genuinely wants to understand a topic and cares about keeping other people safe and well. It is then shared by others who feel the same.

Everyone believes they are sharing good information – but unfortunately, they are not. And depending on what is being shared, the misinformation can turn out to be quite harmful.

At the other end of the spectrum is disinformation. Unlike misinformation, this is false information created with the intention of profiting from it or causing harm. That harm could be to a person, a group of people, an organization or even a country. Disinformation generally serves some agenda and can be dangerous. During this pandemic, we are seeing it used to try to erode our trust in each other and in our government and public institutions.

How to navigate misinformation and disinformation

It helps to think of misinformation and disinformation spreading in the same way as viruses. One person might share fake news with their friends and family, and then a handful of them share it with more of their friends and family, and before you know it, potentially harmful or dangerous information is taking over everyone’s newsfeed.

But just as we can protect against COVID-19 with hand washing, physical distancing and masks, we can slow down the spread of misinformation and disinformation by practising some information hygiene. Before sharing something, ask yourself these questions:

How does this make me feel?

Why am I sharing this?

How do I know if it’s true?

Where did it come from?

Whose agenda might I be supporting by sharing it?

If you know something is false, or if it makes you angry, don’t share it to debunk it or make fun of it. That just spreads the misinformation or disinformation further. Learn more about how you can report misinformation online.

Good places to go for reliable information are the websites of your national Ministry of Health or the World Health Organization. Remember, though: information will change as we learn more about the virus.

What WHO is doing

WHO has developed guidance to help individuals, community leaders, governments and the private sector understand some key actions they can take to manage the COVID-19 infodemic.

For instance, WHO has been working closely with more than 50 digital companies and social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, Twitch, Snapchat, Pinterest, Google, Viber, WhatsApp and YouTube, to ensure that science-based health messages from the organization or other official sources appear first when people search for information related to COVID-19. WHO has also partnered with the Government of the United Kingdom on a digital campaign to raise awareness of misinformation around COVID-19 and encourage individuals to report false or misleading content online. In addition, WHO is creating tools to amplify public health messages – including its WHO Health Alert chatbot, available on WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and Viber – to provide the latest news and information on how individuals can protect themselves and others from COVID-19.

Source: World Health Organization

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MDC Alliance Currently Processing New Contracts For Employees

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance Secretary General Hon Charlton Hwende has dismissed as false and baseless claims by the State media that the party has fired its workers.

Hon Hwende described the claims as misleading.

According to Hon Hwende, party workers are on yearly contracts that are renewed annually.

Below is Hon Hwende’s statement:

I have noted a misleading report carried by the State Media on the alleged firing of the MDC Alliance workers.

The correct position as confirmed by our Communication Department is that our Workers are all on yearly contracts that expire on the 31st of December.

We are already in the process of preparing New Contracts for 2021 to regularize their employment.

Our official Party programs will resume on the 9th of January with Branches countrywide meeting to plan on programs of action for their respective Branch and also discussing and resolving on the National Programs that they want the Party to implement in 2021.

Overzealous Cops Torment MDC Alliance Youths In Gweru

Tinashe Sambiri|Overzealous police officers are selectively tormenting MDC Alliance youths in Gweru under the guise of enforcing lockdown restrictions.

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma, has pointed out that several party youths have been summoned to the police for dubious questioning.

See statement below:

04-01-2021

As the country is battling Covid-19 crisis and trying to come to terms with an imposed lockdown albeit without consultation, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime continues on its dictatorial path persecuting innocent MDC Alliance members.

This time around the state repressive machinery through it’s Gweru ZRP bunch is targeting Mkoba MDC Alliance Youth Assembly members.

Hiding under the veil of Covid-19 lockdown, the ZRP officers in Gweru are indiscriminately targeting every known MDC Alliance youth activists in Gweru’s Mkoba suburb for what the police refer to as “questioning”.

This so-called questioning is in reality a subtle act where our youth activists are being moved from one office to another as the police dig up for a preferred political charge.

So far those called up by Gweru’s Law and Order Police unit include our Mkoba Constituency Coordinating Committee Chairman, John Kuka and Branch Chairs, Tonderai Chadoka and Portia Tambalika.

This is not the first time that the state repressive machinery in Midlands province has unjustifiably stepped on our toes.

Only a month ago, the police disrupted and arrested our members during a #One Million Campaign launch in Kwekwe.

It is clear that Mnangagwa is rattled at the prospect of facing one million youth voices demanding answers to the economic rot and corruption unfolding under his watch.

While we condemn the recent new low by the police, the Assembly is not going to stand in akimbo as its members are facing senseless persecution from the state.

We are ready to fight both Covid-19 and dictatorship!

#OneMillionCampaign
YouthVoices4Change

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma_
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson_

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Hwende Exposes State Media Lies

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance Secretary General Hon Charlton Hwende has dismissed as false and baseless claims by the State media that the party has fired its workers.

Hon Hwende described the claims as misleading.

According to Hon Hwende, party workers are on yearly contracts that are renewed annually.

Below is Hon Hwende’s statement:

I have noted a misleading report carried by the State Media on the alleged firing of the MDC Alliance workers.

The correct position as confirmed by our Communication Department is that our Workers are all on yearly contracts that expire on the 31st of December.

We are already in the process of preparing New Contracts for 2021 to regularize their employment.

Our official Party programs will resume on the 9th of January with Branches countrywide meeting to plan on programs of action for their respective Branch and also discussing and resolving on the National Programs that they want the Party to implement in 2021.

MDC Alliance Secretary General Charlton Hwende

COVID -19 How To Deal With Misinformation

Here are seven steps you can take to navigate this wave of information and decide who and what to trust:

  1. Assess the source

Who shared the information with you and where did they get it from? Even if it is friends or family, you still need to vet their source. To check for fake social media accounts, look at how long profiles have been active, their number of followers and their most recent posts. For websites, check the “About Us” and “Contact Us” pages to look for background information and legitimate contact details.

When it comes to images or videos, make it a habit to verify their authenticity.

For images, you can use reverse image search tools provided by Google and TinEye. For videos, you can use Amnesty International’s YouTube DatViewer, which extracts thumbnails that you can enter into reverse image search tools.

Other clues that a source may be unreliable or inaccurate include unprofessional visual design, poor spelling and grammar, or excessive use of all caps or exclamation points.

  1. Go beyond headlines

Headlines may be intentionally sensational or provocative to get high numbers of clicks. Read more than just the headline of an article – go further and look at the entire story. Search more widely than social media for information – look at print sources such as newspapers and magazines, and digital sources such as podcasts and online news sites. Diversifying your sources allows you to get a better picture of what is or is not trustworthy.

  1. Identify the author

Search the author’s name online to see if they are real or credible.

  1. Check the date

When you come across information, ask yourself these questions: Is this a recent story? Is it up to date and relevant to current events? Has a headline, image or statistic been used out of context?

  1. Examine the supporting evidence

Credible stories back up their claims with facts – for example, quotes from experts or links to statistics or studies. Verify that experts are reliable and that links actually support the story

  1. Check your biases

We all have biases, and these factor into how we view what’s happening around us. Evaluate your own biases and why you may have been drawn to a particular headline or story. What is your interpretation of it? Why did you react to it that way? Does it challenge your assumptions or tell you what you want to hear? What did you learn about yourself from your interpretation or reaction?

  1. Turn to fact-checkers

When in doubt, consult trusted fact-checking organizations, such as the International Fact-Checking Network and global news outlets focused on debunking misinformation, including the Associated Press and Reuters.

Information, misinformation and disinformation

Information is what we call things that are accurate to the best of our current knowledge. For instance, COVID-19 stands for coronavirus disease 2019 and is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. One of the difficulties with any new pathogen, like this coronavirus, is that information changes over time as we learn more about the science.

Misinformation, on the other hand, is false information.

Importantly, it is false information that was not created with the intention of hurting others. Misinformation is often started by someone who genuinely wants to understand a topic and cares about keeping other people safe and well. It is then shared by others who feel the same.

Everyone believes they are sharing good information – but unfortunately, they are not. And depending on what is being shared, the misinformation can turn out to be quite harmful.

At the other end of the spectrum is disinformation. Unlike misinformation, this is false information created with the intention of profiting from it or causing harm. That harm could be to a person, a group of people, an organization or even a country. Disinformation generally serves some agenda and can be dangerous. During this pandemic, we are seeing it used to try to erode our trust in each other and in our government and public institutions.

How to navigate misinformation and disinformation

It helps to think of misinformation and disinformation spreading in the same way as viruses. One person might share fake news with their friends and family, and then a handful of them share it with more of their friends and family, and before you know it, potentially harmful or dangerous information is taking over everyone’s newsfeed.

But just as we can protect against COVID-19 with hand washing, physical distancing and masks, we can slow down the spread of misinformation and disinformation by practising some information hygiene. Before sharing something, ask yourself these questions:

How does this make me feel?

Why am I sharing this?

How do I know if it’s true?

Where did it come from?

Whose agenda might I be supporting by sharing it?

If you know something is false, or if it makes you angry, don’t share it to debunk it or make fun of it. That just spreads the misinformation or disinformation further. Learn more about how you can report misinformation online.

Good places to go for reliable information are the websites of your national Ministry of Health or the World Health Organization. Remember, though: information will change as we learn more about the virus.

What WHO is doing

WHO has developed guidance to help individuals, community leaders, governments and the private sector understand some key actions they can take to manage the COVID-19 infodemic.

For instance, WHO has been working closely with more than 50 digital companies and social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, Twitch, Snapchat, Pinterest, Google, Viber, WhatsApp and YouTube, to ensure that science-based health messages from the organization or other official sources appear first when people search for information related to COVID-19. WHO has also partnered with the Government of the United Kingdom on a digital campaign to raise awareness of misinformation around COVID-19 and encourage individuals to report false or misleading content online. In addition, WHO is creating tools to amplify public health messages – including its WHO Health Alert chatbot, available on WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and Viber – to provide the latest news and information on how individuals can protect themselves and others from COVID-19.

Source: World Health Organization

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President Chamisa Slams Imposition Of Lockdown Restrictions Without Proper Planning

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has slammed the decision by the Zanu PF administration to impose tight lockdown restrictions without proper planning.

Constantino Chiwenga announced at weekend government was enforcing strict lockdown measures to curb the spread of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.

However, President Chamisa has called for wide consultations with stakeholders to enable the nation to combat the pandemic.

Below is President Chamisa’s statement:

COVID-19 FIGHT REQUIRES A UNITY OF PURPOSE AND A PROPER PLAN !!

  1. Sound public policy requires broad consultation of stakeholders. It must be scientific and for this reason it ought to be evidence-based. The latest lockdown measures lack scientific rigour, rationality and consistency. We would have preferred more inclusive consultation of business, labour, church and political leadership.
  2. The application of rules must be fair and non-selective because the virus does not select on the basis of status, class or political affiliation. Rules are effective not only when they apply to others, but when applied to those who make them
  3. The latest rules do not deal with the complementary measures that are necessary to support communities during lockdown. If people must stay at home, they need support because they cannot fend for themselves. Commanding the closure of the economy without the necessary supporting economic reliefs, medical and social measures is suicidal.
  4. They forget that 80% of our economy is informal which means a lockdown without complementary support system will lose traction. Faced with starvation, people will be forced to breach lockdown rules, posing more risk to themselves and others.
  5. For this reason, there ought to be an economic and social safety net to support people during lockdown. Simply announcing rules to keep people at home without more is a command style rulership which shows total disregard to people’s interests.
  6. Another critical omission from the new measures is the failure to address the plight of healthcare staff on the frontline. Healthcare workers without PPE is like sending soldiers to the front without guns and ammunition. It’s cruel and must be addressed as a matter of urgency.
  7. There is a clear pattern emerging in the way rules are crafted and enforced. The principal target are the poor people while the wealthy are allowed a free pass. Breaches committed in Borrowdale by elites must be met with the same force as breaches in Mbare by ghetto youths.
  8. What, for example, is the rationale for closing landports while keeping open airports? It appears elitist as air travel is limited to a few with means while the majority who use road transport are locked in.
  9. The closure of borders also locks in hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans who work and support families and the country in neighbouring countries. Their remittances are a major source of income but they are now locked in.
  10. We don’t just have a health crisis here but a governance and leadership crisis. We have provinces even districts and we have hotspots and epicenters.Why don’t we have isolation and isolated lockdowns for hot spots,where we identify red zones than to lock the whole nation.

Mask up, Sanitize, Wash hands and Maintain Social Distancing!!

And don’t forget to Fight Covid-19 prayerfully!!

Excellence, Brilliance and Difference.

Godisinit

President Nelson Chamisa

President Chamisa

Emmanuel Chimwanda Burial Set For Thursday

Tinashe Sambiri|The late MDC Alliance National Secretary for Security and Defence, Assistant Commissioner, Emmanuel Chimwanda will be laid to rest in Gutu District on Thursday.

In a statement the MDC Alliance described Assistant Commissioner Chimwanda as a brave and dedicated cadre.

Assistant Commissioner Chimwanda Chimwanda was relieved of his duties after refusing to persecute opposition members at the height of the violent seizure of land belonging to commercial farmers.

Below is the funeral programme for Assistant Commissioner Chimwanda Chimwanda:

FUNERAL PROGRAM FOR COMMISSIONER EMMANUAL CHIMWANDA
1)- BODY WILL BE COLLECTED ON TUESDAY 05-01-21
2)-THE BODY WILL LIE IN STATE AT HIS SOUTHERTON HOME
3)THE BODY WILL DEPART FOR GUTU, MUTEMA AREA ON WEDNESDAY 06-01-21
4) BURIAL AT CHIMWANDA HOME STEAD ON THURSDAY 07-01-21

Emmanuel Chimwanda

“Prophet” Returns From Ghana With New Love Herb, Claims Ladies Are Taking It Like Chocolate

Own Correspondent|
Masvingo based controversial preacher Isaac Makomichi, who has been out of the country for nearly 2 weeks has resurfaced amid claims he had gone into hiding following skirmishes with leaders of a satanic church.

However, Makomichi has claimed he had gone to Ghana for a fasting programme.

Makomichi’s love herb is causing division among believers.

Sources says the late Moana Mitchelle Amuli was a beneficiary of Makomichi’s love muti.

On Sunday Makomichi was seen at his shrine distributing love charms to hundreds of women.

“I was out of the country for a fasting programme.
Sometimes it’s good to pray in different places especially during the festive season.

I’m back in town and ladies are taking the love charm like chocolate,” boasted Makomichi.

Some church leaders are sceptical of Makomichi’s decision to travel to Ghana for a fasting programme.

Isaac Makomichi

Covid-19 Crisis: ZRP Cops Gang Up Against MDC Alliance Youths

04-01-2021

As the country is battling Covid-19 crisis and trying to come to terms with an imposed lockdown albeit without consultation, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime continues on its dictatorial path persecuting innocent MDC Alliance members.

This time around the state repressive machinery through it’s Gweru ZRP bunch is targeting Mkoba MDC Alliance Youth Assembly members.

Hiding under the veil of Covid-19 lockdown, the ZRP in Gweru are indiscriminately targeting every known MDC Alliance youth activists in Gweru’s Mkoba suburb for what the police refer to as “questioning”.

This so-called questioning is in reality a subtle act where our youth activists are being moved from one office to another as the police dig up for a preferred political charge.

So far those called up by Gweru’s Law and Order Police unit include our Mkoba Constituency Coordinating Committee Chairman, John Kuka and Branch Chairs, Tonderai Chadoka and Portia Tambalika.

This is not the first time that the state repressive machinery in Midlands province has unjustifiably stepped on our toes.

Only a month ago, the police disrupted and arrested our members during a #One Million Campaign launch in Kwekwe.

It is clear that Mnangagwa is rattled at the prospect of facing one million youth voices demanding answers to the economic rot and corruption unfolding under his watch.

While we condemn the recent new low by the police, the Assembly is not going to stand in akimbo as its members are facing senseless persecution from the state.

We are ready to fight both Covid-19 and dictatorship!

#OneMillionCampaign
YouthVoices4Change

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma_
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson_

Police

ZRP Gangs Up Against Mkoba MDC Alliance Youths

By Stephen Chuma| As the country is battling Covid-19 crisis and trying to come to terms with an imposed lockdown albeit without consultation, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime continues on its dictatorial path persecuting innocent MDC Alliance members.

This time around the state repressive machinery through it’s Gweru ZRP bunch is targeting Mkoba MDC Alliance Youth Assembly members.

Hiding under the veil of Covid-19 lockdown, the ZRP in Gweru are indiscriminately targeting every known MDC Alliance youth activists in Gweru’s Mkoba suburb for what the police refer to as “questioning”.

This so-called questioning is in reality a subtle act where our youth activists are being moved from one office to another as the police dig up for a preferred political charge.

So far those called up by Gweru’s Law and Order Police unit include our Mkoba Constituency Coordinating Committee Chairman, John Kuka and Branch Chairs, Tonderai Chadoka and Portia Tambalika.

This is not the first time that the state repressive machinery in Midlands province has unjustifiably stepped on our toes.

Only a month ago, the police disrupted and arrested our members during a #One Million Campaign launch in Kwekwe.

It is clear that Mnangagwa is rattled at the prospect of facing one million youth voices demanding answers to the economic rot and corruption unfolding under his watch.

While we condemn the recent new low by the police, the Assembly is not going to stand in akimbo as its members are facing senseless persecution from the state.

We are ready to fight both Covid-19 and dictatorship!

#OneMillionCampaign
YouthVoices4Change

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma_
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson_

Man Nabbed For Bedding Minor In Botswana

By Correspondent- A Zimbabwean man is languishing in a Botswana remand prison following his arrest for allegedly defiling a 14-year-old schoolgirl.

Lovemore Chivaka (22) is said to have bedded the juvenile in Semotswane village on an unknown date between October and December 4 last year.

Tonota Police Station commander Oteng Ngada revealed that the child’s parents reported the matter after their daughter returned home late from church.

“When the parents interviewed the girl, they found out that she was in a relationship with the suspect and they reported the matter to the police. That is when the suspect was arrested,” Ngada said.

He pleaded with men “to respect the rights” of children.

Chivaka appeared at Francistown Magistrate Court charged with the girl’s defilement.

The court denied him bail saying he was an illegal immigrant and a flight risk. He was remanded in custody to February 8.

This was after prosecutor Kenneth Edward told the court that investigations were at the initial stage.

He said they were yet to record statements from witnesses and exhibits taken from the complainant were yet to be taken for forensic analysis.

“The accused is an illegal immigrant without a permanent place of abode,” he said.

-newsday

“Ensure Your Workers Have Exemption Letters To Avoid Inconveniences”: ZRP Tells Essential Service Providers

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has said employers of essential services providers should ensure their workers have exemption letters which they produce at checkpoints to avoid inconveniences.

This comes after Vice President Constantino who doubles as the minister of Health and Child Care recently reimposed a stricter national lockdown at the backdrop of a spike in coronavirus cases.

Under the new lockdown regulations, movement will be a preserve for essential services providers whom the police say need some identification.

Speaking on Sunday ahead of the lockdown which is scheduled to come into effect this Tuesday, national police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, said police are ready to enforce the tightened lockdown regulations.

He said:

Remember last time on issues to do with essential services, companies were supposed to issue exemption letters and these letters were verified at checkpoints. If what is said by the Government is taken into consideration, officers on checkpoints will have to verify if one is an essential service worker or not.

It means companies or institutions that fall under essential services must also assist by providing the letters so that their workers can produce them at checkpoints to avoid inconveniences.

I want to warn them that they will be arrested if they try to bribe their way when they are not in the essential service sectors.

People should just stick to what has been said by the Government. There is no compromise, there is no going back on what has been said by the Government.

What it entails is that only those providing essential services will be reporting for work and the rest should stay at home and only travel when it’s really necessary.

He said police have started implementing some of the new regulations which came into effect on Saturday adding that over 4000 people have since been arrested for flouting the regulations.

Warship Dumba Apologizes to Nelson Chamisa

As DMTL we are sorry about all that happened between the 27th December 2020 and the time that DMTL was formed about two years ago.

We would like to admit that as an organization we made a big mistake and miscalculation in thinking that you acted wrongly when you saved the party from extinction.

It has now come to our realisation that while you could have not followed the correct procedures to effect the replacement of Dr. Tsvangirai you now stand exonerated from all your actions since the time the SC directed the MDC to hold it’s EOC which eventually was held on the 27th December 2020. It came out to be a shame election worse that your Gweru Congress of 2019.

The most discouraging thing is that the long awaited EOC came out to be worse than all that you did because it was marred by violence and vote rigging .

As DMTL, we take full responsibility of our wrong action(s) and would like to apologise to you in person, the generality of MDC members and all democracy loving Zimbabweans.

DMTL kindly asks for forgiveness.

As DMTL we acknowledge that MDCA is a darling if the masses and it would be foolhardy and undemocratic for us to continue going against the majority of Zimbabweans who are desperately waiting for change in the country.

From the DMTL Information Desk

Warship Dumba Information and Publicity Secretary

Vendors Plead With Govt Over Lockdown

By A Correspondent- Bulawayo vendors have appealed to the government to consider their plight during the newly introduced lockdown measures which they say will subject them to further poverty.

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga on Saturday reviewed the country’s COVID-19 lockdown measures that will see formal and non-formal businesses being suspended from Tuesday for a period of month.

Essential services such as hospitals, pharmacies and supermarkets will remain open with only essential staff allowed to go to work while businesses will be operating from 8am to 3pm.

But Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Association director Michael Ndiweni told Southern Eye yesterday that they were aggrieved that marketplaces were closed.

“We are, however, aggrieved that market places were placed under outright closure,” he said.

“It was going to be better if licensed traders were allowed to operate with strict COVID-19 protocols compliance, since organisations like ours had made significant strides in providing materials like hand washing sanitisers, masks and hand washing water dispensers in over 22 markets in Bulawayo.”

He added that they hoped the government would immediately announce measures to cater for social protection for vendors and informal traders since their livelihoods would be curtailed for 30 days.

“Our view still stands that some shops can be designated across the borders and be strictly monitored for COVID-19 compliance,” he said.

An outright ban on Informal Cross Border Traders would mean that some people will risk their lives through illegal points, including the crocodile-infested Limpopo River, he added.

Dumisani Nkomo, chief executive of Habakkuk Trust, a human-rights lobby group, said while it was necessary to take action, government  should have come up with mitigatory measures than completely ban cross-border trading.

“It is necessary to take action but have other migratory measures other than just closing businesses,” he said.

Nkomo said government should come up with measures to protect vulnerable members of the society.

-newsday

Teachers Call On Govt To Suspend Exams

By A Correspondent- Teacher unions have urged the government to suspend the remaining examinations to save lives as cases of COVID-19 continue to skyrocket, necessitating the imposition of stringent lockdown measures at the weekend.

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga on Saturday suspended the reopening of schools, but allowed examination classes to go back to school to complete their examinations, as he introduced a raft of new measures that include closure of formal and informal business that are not essential service providers. Chiwenga also introduced a dusk to dawn curfew for the next 30 days to try to arrest the spiralling cases of COVID-19.

Government announced that only pupils writing examinations would be at school today to complete their examinations, while the rest of the learners would open at a date yet to be announced.

But the Progressive Teachers Union (PTUZ) and the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) said government should consider completely closing the schools to avoid exposing pupils and teachers to the virus.

PTUZ president Takavafira Zhou said the whole examination process should be suspended to save lives.

“We urge the ministry to postpone the writing of exams in light of the quantum leap of COVID-19 cases in the country.

“It is important to prioritise the health and safety of students, teachers and ancillary staff,” Zhou said yesterday.

Earlier on, PTUZ secretary-general Raymond Majongwe through the union’s official Twitter account said teachers and learners should only go back to school if government made a commitment to pay invigilation allowances as well as test for COVID-19 before anyone enters the examination room.

“We have only two conditions for invigilating the second phase of exams.

“Zimsec must pay for the invigilation, candidates and teachers must get tested for COVID-19, all of them before exams start,” Majongwe said.

In a statement the Artuz urged its members not to report for duty on Monday 4 January 2021 until COVID-19 is under control.

“The sharp increase in COVID-19 deaths in the last few days is a signal to defer opening of schools and Zimsec public examinations.

“Opening of schools for exam classes under the current situation will be equivalent to first degree murder by the responsible authorities,” the teacher union said in a statement.

“We are witnessing high profile people succumbing to COVID-19, a majority of them were admitted to private elite hospitals with better healthcare equipment as compared to public hospitals.

“This alone shows that teachers, economically disadvantaged students and low-class citizens are more trapped to death once infected.”

Artuz added: “Regardless of the COVID-19, teachers are highly incapacitated to report for duty.”

-newsday

‘Govt Must Review The Decision To Lockdown The Country’

By Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo| The recent lockdown statement done by the Vice President and Health Minister Dr Chiwenga. My assumption was that Government of today, Government of Zimbabwe, was supposed reach out to many Inclusive of all stakeholders, considering all the Economic implications of Covid-19 pandemic before arriving on the decision to lockdown the country. If you go through the statement made by Chiwenga you can safely conclude that it was hurriedly made without considering push and pull factors on the economic recovery path. What is the difference between stopping cross border traders, and allowing tourists to do their business? Cross border improves tax remittances, circulation of the USD currency, and movement of good and services etc. 

You must put proper Economic Development plans before you arrive on such irrational decisions. We have over 13 million people facing starvation, who survive on vending, and our economy largely depend on vending and informal business, and Advisory council was supposed to be consulted !!!
Government pay attention to this :

1. Covid-19 is here to stay, and it’s a new norm. 

2. No need to lockdown the country, rather provide statutory instruments which create a conducive environment to enable Business to function in a normal, whilst you put across measures to safeguard citizens

3. The country is bleeding through corruption in the public sector. 

4. Looted funds must be directed towards health sector

5. We need a sound Development Policy in line with implications of Covid-19 pandemic

6. Any measures put in place to have the vaccine around in Zimbabwe?

7. Decisions must involve policymakers, to strengthen capacity and restore market confidence

8. Complement ideas from across Political divide to have a way forward for Zimbabwe

9. Address fundamentals affecting informal sector.   Locking the country down without putting mechanisms to address trade barriers and poverty issues is a cause of concern

10. Develop a Strategic Thinking Approach in all Strategic areas of Governance

11. Policing Human Rights must not be partisan and must remain impartial

12. We need a proper Health policy which is well informed on our current trajectory

13. Economy is industry, increase of productivity, and therefore we expect a review of 2020/21 Budget statement

14. Citizen perspective is critical on crucial decisions. We are living in the modern day society (21st century), and inclusivity of ideas is very important

15. Our country does not have enough PPEs, safety clothing, better renumerations for frontline workers and health workers, and this is where we expect a proper Economic Recovery framework to address all these fundamentals

16.Last but not least, you are building a museum along Bulawayo road, is that necessary?

17.Why can’t you erect a five star state of the art hospital to cater for 20 000 people?

18.In Zambia, your counterpart Edgar Lungu is building a state of the art hospital in every district, and it’s now three (3) solid years since you assumed Presidency, we don’t have any building or infrastructure which is named after you, and this needs deep introspection on key priorities.

19. Lack of priorities on key issues affecting our nation

20. We need a reshuffle at cabinet level. 

Discard all Presidential Advisors, and bring in a new competent team around you.

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo is the Head of Zimbabwe Institute of Strategic Thinking – ZIST, and he can be contacted at [email protected]

Reckless Chitungwiza Man Charged For Discharging Firearm

A 25-year-old Chitungwiza man appeared in court yesterday facing charges of reckless discharging of a firearm and possession of dangerous drugs.

Tanfany Chadomunhu appeared before Harare magistrate Judith Taruvinga who remanded him in custody to January 15.

It is alleged that on December 31, 2020, Chadomunhu, who is employed by the President’s Office as a Central Intelligence Officer (CIO) was deployed at number 5 Radnk Clause in Emerald Hill as a night security operative.

Chadomunhu was armed with an AK47 riffle with 14 rounds.

It is alleged that on January 1, 2021, Chadomunhu fired the riffle and Lazarus Mungate, a security operative at the President’s Office deployed on the same premises contacted Last Ngwenya, who is superior to Chadomunhu, advising him of the incident.

The court heard that Ngwenya proceeded to the offices in a bid to ascertain what had transpired and upon arrival at the scene, he realised that the accused had indeed fired 11 rounds.

Ngwenya ordered Bothwell Mutonzi, an immediate superior of the accused person, to search Chadomunhu. He found him in possession of one sachet of dagga and two spent cartridges.

The court heard that Mutonzi inspected the AK47 and discovered that there were only two rounds left in the magazine and one round in the chamber of the fire arm.

A report was made leading to the arrest of the accused.

Lancelot Mutsokoti represented the State.

-Newsday

Kuda Musasiwa In ICU, Friends Ask For Prayers

Friends of local entrepreneur Kuda Musasiwa have appealed for prayers for the Fresh in a Box founder to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

This Flag founder Pastor Evan Mawarire said Musasiwa is in ICU and in need of prayers to recover from the deadly disease.

“Please help us pray for the recovery of my good friend Kuda Musasiwa as he lies in intensive care unit in Harare today. A wonderful husband to Nomaliso Musasiwa, father, innovative, creative, impressive & incredibly outstanding entrepreneur. Hold on Kuda, you can beat this my bro,” said Mawarire.

The new wave has taken grip on Zimbabwe with cases back to three digits and deaths being reported everyday.

The government has responded by declaring a 30 day total lockdown that is set to commence tomorrow 5 January 2020.

“Prof Jonathan Moyo Stumbling Block To A United Opposition”: Mwonzora

By A Correspondent- New MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora says the continuing active participation of elements of G40 in the affairs of MDC Alliance is jeopardizing prospects of a united opposition in the country ahead of the 2023 elections.

He particularly singled out Jonathan Moyo whom he said was telling people not to vote for him ahead of congress and is still trying to influence the decision-making within MDC Alliance.

Mwonzora added he was keen to talk to Nelson Chamisa and leaders of other opposition parties. He however wants that relationship to be predicated upon certain values – constitutionalism, rule of law, mutual respect, and non-violence.

Mwonzora says he was bringing a new brand of opposition politics and that members of MDC Alliance had already approached him to rejoin the party.

“WHO Commends Govt For Strict Lockdown”: REPORT

The World Health Organisation (W.H.O) has applauded government for announcing new lockdown restrictions in the wake of a spike in covid-19 cases in the country.

The covid-19 curve is pointing northwards, with the country recording its highest figure of 490 infections this Saturday, which is almost double the number of 262 cases confirmed the previous day on Friday.

The situation seems to be getting worse by each day, with over 1300 cases and 19 deaths having been recorded since the start of the festive season.

These statistics should give Zimbabweans every reason to worry, considering that gone are the days when the country would average 7 cases a day in around May last year.

Authorities are not taking anything to chance and the World Health Organisation is impressed by the new lockdown regulations announced by government this Saturday.

“The government intervention has come at the right moment. We have witnessed complacency within the people of Zimbabwe with the recent developments during the just ended festive season. This is worrisome indeed. Fighting Covid-19 requires complementary measure from across sectors including individuals who need to play their part in adhering to Covid-19 regulations,” says Dr. Alex Gasasira, W.H.O country representative.

Commenting on the new covid-19 variant that has already been confirmed in neighbouring South Africa, Dr. Gasasira said they are closely monitoring the situation in Zimbabwe.

“It is too early to confirm the existence of the new variant in Zimbabwe until test results confirm. It is however difficult to tell at the moment but the figures themselves may proves the existence of the variant,” he commented.

Government this Saturday tightened lockdown regulations that will see an all-night curfew being enforced, while churches, bars, bottle stores and restaurants will be shut for the next 30 days.-statemedia

Zim Embassy In S.A Scales Down

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Embassy in South Africa has with immediate effect scaled down operations following the tightening of COVID-19 lockdown by the neighbouring country.

The Embassy announced it had suspended all consulate appointments stretching from today to March 26 while also slashing by half the number of clients assisted daily from 600 to 300.

Read the statement:

The consulate undertakes to review this position through a similar communication once circumstances change.

The consulate reassured the public that other emergency services such as burial orders, repatriation of human remains and cancellation of passports remained available.

Please note that clients seeking other services such as temporary travel documents, cancellation of passports and authentication of documents do not require prior booking in order to access service.

Further, clearances for the repatriation of human remains for burial in Zimbabwe will continue to be strictly processed via the existing electronic platforms.

This came after South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on December 28 moved the country from level one lockdown to level three, after a surge in COVID-19 cases.

South Africa had also detected a new aggressive variant of the coronavirus that was first detected in the United Kingdom.

CIO In Soup Over Reckless Discharge Of Firearm

By A Correspondent- A 25 year old Chitungwiza man appeared in court yesterday facing charges of reckless discharging of a firearm and possession of dangerous drugs.

Tanfany Chadomunhu appeared before Harare magistrate Judith Taruvinga who remanded him in custody to January 15.

It is alleged that on December 31, 2020, Chadomunhu, who is employed by the President’s Office as a Central Intelligence Officer (CIO) was deployed at number 5 Radnk Clause in Emerald Hill as a night security operative.

Chadomunhu was armed with an AK47 riffle with 14 rounds.

It is alleged that on January 1, 2021, Chadomunhu fired the riffle and Lazarus Mungate, a security operative at the President’s Office deployed on the same premises contacted Last Ngwenya, who is superior to Chadomunhu, advising him of the incident.

The court heard that Ngwenya proceeded to the offices in a bid to ascertain what had transpired and upon arrival at the scene, he realised that the accused had indeed fired 11 rounds.

Ngwenya ordered Bothwell Mutonzi, an immediate superior of the accused person, to search Chadomunhu. He found him in possession of one sachet of dagga and two spent cartridges.

The court heard that Mutonzi inspected the AK47 and discovered that there were only two rounds left in the magazine and one round in the chamber of the fire arm.

A report was made leading to the arrest of the accused.

Lancelot Mutsokoti represented the State.-Newsday

Zim’ s Covid-19+ Cases Soar

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe recorded 774 new Covid infections and three deaths on Sunday as the country began a 30-day strict lockdown, shutting down businesses and gatherings and ordering people to stay home.

The country has seen a marked spike in both deaths and cases lately.

Exemption Letters Now A Requirement For Essential Services to Access Workplaces

POLICE have said employers of essential services should ensure their workers have exemption letters which they produce at checkpoints to avoid inconveniences.

The Government on Saturday imposed stricter lockdown regulations as part of measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 infections.

Most of the new regulations come into effect tomorrow and for the next 30 days only workers providing esential services are allowed to report for work.

Members of the public are expected to stay at home and only move out when they are going to buy medicines and groceries.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday said police are ready to enforce the tightened lockdown regulations.

He said finer details on implementation of the strict lockdown measures will be announced today but employers should also play their part to ensure critical services employees are not prevented from reporting for duty.

“Remember last time on issues to do with essential services, companies were supposed to issue exemption letters and these letters were verified at checkpoints. If what is said by the Government is taken into consideration, officers on checkpoints will have to verify if one is an essential service worker or not.

It means companies or institutions that fall under essential services must also assist by providing the letters so that their workers can produce them at checkpoints to avoid inconveniences,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

He warned members of the public against bribing their way at roadblocks.

“I want to warn them that they will be arrested if they try to bribe their way when they are not in the essential service sectors,” he said.

Asst Comm Nyathi said police will implement lockdown measures without fear or favour as this is in the public interest.

“People should just stick to what has been said by the Government. There is no compromise, there is no going back on what has been said by the Government.

“What it entails is that only those providing essential services will be reporting for work and the rest should stay at home and only travel when it’s really necessary,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

He said police have already started enforcing the new regulations which came into effect on Saturday night soon afer announcement by Government

“The country has been on lockdown since March and police have been arresting people for flouting the regulations. If you check arrests for flouting regulations have been ongoing.

“On New Year’s Day we arrested more than 2 300 people and on Saturday we arrested more than 2 000. The arrests will continue as long as people are not complying with the regulations.”

-State Media

DJ Fantan Arrested Over Covid-19 Super Spreader

By A Correspondent- Zim dancehall producer DJ Fantan and music promoter Dammer have been arrested for organising a Covid-19 super spreader New Year’s Eve party in Mbare.

Fantan – real name Arnold Kamudyariwa and Dammer (Simbarashe Chanachimwe) were picked up yesterday after a huge public outcry over the gathering.

Pictures of the event dominated social media over the weekend.

The two are being held at Matapi Police Station and are set to appear in court today.

-dailynews

“I Drubbed ED In 2018, He Got Relief From ConCourt” Boasted Chamisa – Who Stopped You Drubbing ConCourt Too?

By Patrick Guramatunhu- There is no denying that Zimbabwe’s in serious economic and political trouble. The economy is in total meltdown after 40 years of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and rank lawlessness that has earned the country the burdensome title of pariah state. 

The political trouble is because the country has not only a corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical ruling party, Zanu PF, but an equally corrupt, incompetent and utterly useless opposition. And to crown it all, we have an electorate that has no clue what is going on and hence are given to follow the corrupt and useless leaders blindly like sheep to the slaughter. A recipe for political paralysis; and that is exactly what we have. 

“A functioning, robust democracy requires a healthy educated, participatory followership, and an educated, morally grounded leadership,” said Chinua Achebe, one of Africa’s great intellectuals.

For Nelson Chamisa, the leader of MDC A, Zimbabwe’s main opposition party; forget about being educated and moral grounding: he lacks common sense. He really has no clue what is going and and hence keeps repeating the same foolish mistakes over and over again – proof he has no common sense.

“ED (Mnangagwa), you have been working so hard, 24/7, to try and bury Nelson Chamisa. Note this: when you try to bury him, you are only planting him and he will only germinate even more viciously,” boasted Chamisa, in an interview with The Standard.

“ED will never forgive us for drubbing him in 2018. The people’s crime is that they showed him a red card in 2018 only to get relief and extra time through the ConCourt.”

If there is one thing that the July 2018 elections proved beyond all reasonable doubt, for the umpteenth time, it was that Zanu PF would never lose an election in which the regime has the carte blanche powers to rig. 

The 2008 Zimbabwe elections were a watershed because that year Zanu PF showed the noun-sphere of its vote rigging capabilities. The party order the recount of the March vote and held up announcing the result for six week whilst it cooked up the figures. Tsvangirai’s 73% vote count, by Mugabe’s own Freudian slip, was whittled down to 47%; enough to force a presidential run-off. 

In the run-off, Zanu PF unleashed it party thugs, war veterans backed by the Police, Army, CIO and Prison Service officials to punish the electorate for having rejected Robert Mugabe, the party’s presidential candidate in the early March vote. Millions of Zimbabweans were harassed and forced to go into hiding; hundreds of thousands were severely beaten and/or raped and over 500 were murdered. 

“Zanu PF has declared war on the nation!” said Tsvangirai, as he announced his withdrawal from the run-off. 

Mugabe went on to win the one-horse race with 84% of the vote. 

For the first time ever, SADC and AU, renowned for giving a thumbs up to Zanu PF rigged elections in the past, refused to accept the 2008 elections as free and fair and Zanu PF as the legitimate government. 

SADC leaders forced Mugabe and Zanu PF to sign the 2008 Global Political Agreement (GPA) in which Zimbabwe was to implement a raft of democratic reforms designed to stop the blatant election cheating and wanton violence and ensure future elections were free, fair and credible. 

A Government of National Unity (GNU) comprising Zanu PF and the two MDC factions led by Morgan Tsvangirai and Arthur Mutambara was tasked to implement the reforms. SA’s President Thabo Mbeki signed the GPA on behalf of SADC which was the guarantor of the agreement. 

Mugabe bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of high office and, with their snouts in the feeding trough, the forgot about implementing the reforms. Even the constant nagging by the SADC leaders failed to get MDC leaders to implement even one token reform in five years! 

SADC leaders made a desperate last minute attempt to get Zimbabwe’s 2013 elections postponed until democratic reforms are implemented.  

“In 2013 the Maputo Summit, in June 2013, before the elections, the Maputo Summit was all about having the elections postponed – the SADC summit. I went there,” Dr Ibbo Mandaza latter told Journalist Violet Gonda.

“And after that Summit, Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, all of them were called to a separate meeting by the Heads of State of SADC in the absence of Mugabe, that same evening. And they were told; ‘If you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done!’.”

As we know, Zanu PF went on to blatantly rig the 2013 elections, as SADC leaders had predicted. 

Nelson Chamisa and his MDC A went participate in the 2018 elections too, knowing fully well that with no reforms in place Zanu PF will rig those elections too. ZEC failed to produce something as basic for free and fair elections as a verified voters’ roll, for Pete’s sake. And still Chamisa et al participated in the elections regardless. Why?

The same reason MDC leaders had failed to implement even one democratic reform during the GNU – greed. 

The one lesson Mugabe learnt from the GNU was that Zanu PF can continue rigging the elections without risking plebiscite being declared null and void as happened in 2008 as long as the opposition participated in the flawed and illegal elections in numbers. Zanu PF would give away a few gravy train seats; a honey trap the opposition found irresistible. 

Chamisa et al participated in the 2018 election out of greed and gave all manner of excuses for doing so knowing the elections will be rigged. “MDC A has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections!” he boasted.

When the stringent measures failed he has another feeble excuse why; Mnangagwa “only to get relief and extra time through the ConCourt!” 

Of course, if we had implemented the democratic reforms fully before the 2018 elections then Mnangagwa would not have got the relief from the ConCourt or from anywhere else. The reforms are designed to end Zanu PF’s  corrupting hold over all the state institutions including ZEC, Police, ConCourt, etc.! 

“Through the hurdles, attacks and downs of 2020, we remain standing and marching towards a free and new great Zimbabwe. Fighting for freedom is a national duty and a patriotic act. 2021 will be incredible and full of surprises,” Chamisa told The Standard. 

Chamisa and his MDC A friends are gearing to participate in the coming 2023 elections with not even one token democratic reform in place. Mnangagwa knows that as long as the opposition participate Zanu PF has every chance of rigging the elections and get away with it as before. 

The biggest mistake the people of Zimbabwe made was to risk life and limb electing Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends into power in the hope the party will bring about the democratic changes necessary to end the Zanu PF dictatorship. 

The people themselves had no clue what the changes were much less how they were to be implemented and so when MDC leaders sold-out during the GNU; the people failed to comprehend the blatant betrayal. 

As long as the Zimbabwe electorate remain a naive and gullible lot given to believe such feeble excuses as “MDC has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging” and be dragging by MDC A into flawed and illegal elections; the opposition will claim to command a national following and thus have credibility. And a credible opposition participating in flawed and illegal elections will give Zanu PF some modicum of legitimacy! 

Educate the Zimbabwe electorate so they understand what the democratic reforms are and how Chamisa et al not only sold-out on implementing reforms but, worst of all, how participating in these flawed elections is only helping to perpetuate the curse of rigged elections. An enlightened electorate will desert the corrupt, incompetent and sell-out opposition opportunists in droves! 

A discredited opposition can participate in flawed elections but it will never give the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy!

So, the most important task before us is to educate the Zimbabwe electorate so that as many as possible understand what the democratic reforms are needed to ensure free, fair and credible elections. It is for the people to then demand that the reforms are implemented before the next elections and to reject the elections as null and void if no reforms are in place. This is a mammoth task but not an impossible. 

What good is it to the nation for Chamisa to drag us into yet another flawed elections, boasting he will drub Mnangagwa if ZEC, ConCourt, Police, Army and the other Zanu PF captured state institutions will see to it there is no regime change. This is just foolish grandstanding and posturing that has failed to deliver the changes the nation has been dying for. 

After 20 years of MDC blundering from pillar to post and not even one reform to show for it; it is insane to continue following blindly Chamisa and company. 

2023 elections must be free, fair and credible; all the reforms must be implemented before the plebiscite. 

Chamisa is no more than the boastful dog claiming to put out the forest fire with his punny fart! It will be unforgivable to once again entrust the destiny of this great nation into the hands of such a village idiot! 

Mwonzora: Once Khupe Recovers I’m Going To Take Her To The Speaker | INTERVIEW……

Douglas Mwonzora

Below is a part transcript of the interview of MDC-T ‘President’ Senator, Douglas Mwonzora on the 1st January 2021.

https://youtu.be/0jyNRumYiZg

MWONZORA: I’m going to take Dr Khupe once she recovers, Eng Mudzuri as the deputy president, and myself we go to the speaker, and we make an announcement after we have seen the Speaker, we can’t preempt it.

QUESTION: So basically you’re in control of the party, it is not like you’re getting instructions from George Charamba or Emerson Mnangagwa ?

MWONZORA: I don’t get instructions from anyone I’m the President of the Movement for Democratic Change Tsvangirai. I don’t get instructions from the president, Mr Mnangagwa, I don’t get instructions from George Charamba.

I am the president of the MDCT and I will act as one.

QUESTION: When are we likely to see a govt of National Unity in which you will be prime minister as per some of the conversations you’re having here?

MWONZORA: No we haven’t discussed that Simba. Nobody has approached me with that proposition.

QUESTION: But in some of the discussions I see here you did mention that you’re going to be Prime Minister, and you will create jobs.

MWONZORA: that’s not correct I never talked to that person.

QUESTION: So this WhatsApp message is fake then? That’s what you’re saying?

MWONZORA: Aaah, it’s incorrect. Yeah its incorrect, I never talked to anybody. Remember there’s no way that I can say I will be prime minister, when I am not a Prime Minister and when nobody has talked to me about it. So I am the leader of the opposition, I am the president of the movement for democratic change. Just like that, I am not the prime minister of Zimbabwe.

QUESTION: Sir, so you didn’t send 10gb data to Nyamasvisva?

MWONZORA: No I did not.

QUESTION: I have got a record here, an Ecocash record,

MWONZORA: No I did not.

QUESTION: In which you said we can do without Chamisa, are going to have a GNU set up.

MWONZORA: Chamisa is not an issue here,

And if Chamisa wants to talk to me he can talk to me, I never talked to Chamisa. Vhamisa is not an issue at all, in this issue, and I’ve not talked to… So I don’t think your record is correct.

QUESTION: But your party will be….

FIREBALL: Chembere yoNyangarika Bere rorutsa imvi- Komichi Says He Owns MDC Alliance.


By Mari Matutu | By now a Zimbabwean should be able to track a missing person with ease. Costa Nkomo is missing.

 

A) Firstly we had MPs of MDC A who had been recalled by MDC T. A govt Gazette was put by ZEC to put in Khupe and others under the party name MDC T yet the constitution demands that MDC A replace the recalled MPs. The Gazette was objected by citizens. These events followed: 


B) On 19 September 2020 Morgan Komichi says his party MDC T was the MDC Alliance owner and would contest election as MDC Alliance.


C) On 23 September 2020 a journalist Costa Nkomo held an interview with Morgan Komichi on the claim that their party was MDC T. 

 


D) On 24 Sept I write an article trying to advise Costa Nkomo on issues that he should have asked Morgen Komichi on the matter and Supreme court judgements.


E) On 26 September 2020 President Chamisa addresses the party at its 21st anniversary.


F) 26 September Dr Alex Magaisa writes a BSR on the issue of MDC T wanting to use the name MDC A and put it clear that already ZEC has registered MDC T by the Gazette nominating Khupe in parliament. They cannot change it.

 


G) 27 September MT house is re occupied by the Youths. 

 


H) 28 September Owen Mudha Moyo declare that MDC A is a terrorist organisation.

 


I) 2 October 2020 Khupe gets an extension of holding an EOC.

 


J) 2 October Minister of Health ban by elections and the planned by elections of 5 December are no more.

 


K) 6 October 2020 a citizen and voter approached High Court trying to block the swearing in of Khupe. 

 


L) 7 October the zanu led regime decided to defy all the laws of the land and swear in Khupe no matter what. No reverse.

 


M) 8 October Khupe is sworn in as parliament.

 


N) On 27 December 2020 the Zanu financed Khupe led MDC T held an EOC. Mwonzora is elected president of MDC T. Khupe says he rigged and she will fight that.

 


O) 29 December 2020 Prof Madhuku advises Khupe to stop complaining because they still have more cases coming depending on the unity of their outfit. 


P) 30 December I write an article given a title by publisher “ Madhuku tells Khupe to hide a secrete bomb.”


Q) 1 January 2021 Costa Nkomo who interviewed Komichi on name MDC A and I wrote an article advising him on what to do, goes missing after the second article on the matter.


R) On 2 January 2021 the same Health minister puts a curfew again for 30 days to put things in “order.”


Deno iri chembere yako yashaikwa unoti mvii idzi ndedzani. Huye unoti chembere yako yakadyirwei. Actions and reactions of the regime is predictable. They are looking for the secrete bomb. They suspect Nkomo was given the tips of the secret bomb by Komichi.


Now that they see actually Chamisa is on grip of MDC A using article 9.1.3 of constitution and 2014 resolutions, the regime is stuck.


They are more stuck in that Chamisa is silent when they plan their things, only to see the blunders after their mess. Nkomo is in hands of the goons. Put pressure.

“I Drubbed ED in 2018, He Got Relief from ConCourt,” Boasted Chamisa – Who Stopped You Drubbing ConCourt too?

By Patrick Guramatunhu | There is no denying that Zimbabwe’s in serious economic and political trouble. The economy is in total meltdown after 40 years of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and rank lawlessness that has earned the country the burdensome title of pariah state. 

The political trouble is because the country has not only a corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical ruling party, Zanu PF, but an equally corrupt, incompetent and utterly useless opposition. And to crown it all, we have an electorate that has no clue what is going on and hence are given to follow the corrupt and useless leaders blindly like sheep to the slaughter. A recipe for political paralysis; and that is exactly what we have. 

“A functioning, robust democracy requires a healthy educated, participatory followership, and an educated, morally grounded leadership,” said Chinua Achebe, one of Africa’s great intellectuals.

For Nelson Chamisa, the leader of MDC A, Zimbabwe’s main opposition party; forget about being educated and moral grounding: he lacks common sense. He really has no clue what is going and and hence keeps repeating the same foolish mistakes over and over again – proof he has no common sense.

“ED (Mnangagwa), you have been working so hard, 24/7, to try and bury Nelson Chamisa. Note this: when you try to bury him, you are only planting him and he will only germinate even more viciously,” boasted Chamisa, in an interview with The Standard.

“ED will never forgive us for drubbing him in 2018. The people’s crime is that they showed him a red card in 2018 only to get relief and extra time through the ConCourt.”

If there is one thing that the July 2018 elections proved beyond all reasonable doubt, for the umpteenth time, it was that Zanu PF would never lose an election in which the regime has the carte blanche powers to rig. 

The 2008 Zimbabwe elections were a watershed because that year Zanu PF showed the noun-sphere of its vote rigging capabilities. The party order the recount of the March vote and held up announcing the result for six week whilst it cooked up the figures. Tsvangirai’s 73% vote count, by Mugabe’s own Freudian slip, was whittled down to 47%; enough to force a presidential run-off. 

In the run-off, Zanu PF unleashed it party thugs, war veterans backed by the Police, Army, CIO and Prison Service officials to punish the electorate for having rejected Robert Mugabe, the party’s presidential candidate in the early March vote. Millions of Zimbabweans were harassed and forced to go into hiding; hundreds of thousands were severely beaten and/or raped and over 500 were murdered. 

“Zanu PF has declared war on the nation!” said Tsvangirai, as he announced his withdrawal from the run-off. 

Mugabe went on to win the one-horse race with 84% of the vote. 

For the first time ever, SADC and AU, renowned for giving a thumbs up to Zanu PF rigged elections in the past, refused to accept the 2008 elections as free and fair and Zanu PF as the legitimate government. 

SADC leaders forced Mugabe and Zanu PF to sign the 2008 Global Political Agreement (GPA) in which Zimbabwe was to implement a raft of democratic reforms designed to stop the blatant election cheating and wanton violence and ensure future elections were free, fair and credible. 

A Government of National Unity (GNU) comprising Zanu PF and the two MDC factions led by Morgan Tsvangirai and Arthur Mutambara was tasked to implement the reforms. SA’s President Thabo Mbeki signed the GPA on behalf of SADC which was the guarantor of the agreement. 

Mugabe bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of high office and, with their snouts in the feeding trough, the forgot about implementing the reforms. Even the constant nagging by the SADC leaders failed to get MDC leaders to implement even one token reform in five years! 

SADC leaders made a desperate last minute attempt to get Zimbabwe’s 2013 elections postponed until democratic reforms are implemented.  

“In 2013 the Maputo Summit, in June 2013, before the elections, the Maputo Summit was all about having the elections postponed – the SADC summit. I went there,” Dr Ibbo Mandaza latter told Journalist Violet Gonda.

“And after that Summit, Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, all of them were called to a separate meeting by the Heads of State of SADC in the absence of Mugabe, that same evening. And they were told; ‘If you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done!’.”

As we know, Zanu PF went on to blatantly rig the 2013 elections, as SADC leaders had predicted. 

Nelson Chamisa and his MDC A went participate in the 2018 elections too, knowing fully well that with no reforms in place Zanu PF will rig those elections too. ZEC failed to produce something as basic for free and fair elections as a verified voters’ roll, for Pete’s sake. And still Chamisa et al participated in the elections regardless. Why?

The same reason MDC leaders had failed to implement even one democratic reform during the GNU – greed. 

The one lesson Mugabe learnt from the GNU was that Zanu PF can continue rigging the elections without risking plebiscite being declared null and void as happened in 2008 as long as the opposition participated in the flawed and illegal elections in numbers. Zanu PF would give away a few gravy train seats; a honey trap the opposition found irresistible. 

Chamisa et al participated in the 2018 election out of greed and gave all manner of excuses for doing so knowing the elections will be rigged. “MDC A has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections!” he boasted.

When the stringent measures failed he has another feeble excuse why; Mnangagwa “only to get relief and extra time through the ConCourt!” 

Of course, if we had implemented the democratic reforms fully before the 2018 elections then Mnangagwa would not have got the relief from the ConCourt or from anywhere else. The reforms are designed to end Zanu PF’s  corrupting hold over all the state institutions including ZEC, Police, ConCourt, etc.! 

“Through the hurdles, attacks and downs of 2020, we remain standing and marching towards a free and new great Zimbabwe. Fighting for freedom is a national duty and a patriotic act. 2021 will be incredible and full of surprises,” Chamisa told The Standard. 

Chamisa and his MDC A friends are gearing to participate in the coming 2023 elections with not even one token democratic reform in place. Mnangagwa knows that as long as the opposition participate Zanu PF has every chance of rigging the elections and get away with it as before. 

The biggest mistake the people of Zimbabwe made was to risk life and limb electing Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends into power in the hope the party will bring about the democratic changes necessary to end the Zanu PF dictatorship. 

The people themselves had no clue what the changes were much less how they were to be implemented and so when MDC leaders sold-out during the GNU; the people failed to comprehend the blatant betrayal. 

As long as the Zimbabwe electorate remain a naive and gullible lot given to believe such feeble excuses as “MDC has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging” and be dragging by MDC A into flawed and illegal elections; the opposition will claim to command a national following and thus have credibility. And a credible opposition participating in flawed and illegal elections will give Zanu PF some modicum of legitimacy! 

Educate the Zimbabwe electorate so they understand what the democratic reforms are and how Chamisa et al not only sold-out on implementing reforms but, worst of all, how participating in these flawed elections is only helping to perpetuate the curse of rigged elections. An enlightened electorate will desert the corrupt, incompetent and sell-out opposition opportunists in droves! 

A discredited opposition can participate in flawed elections but it will never give the vote rigging Zanu PF legitimacy!

So, the most important task before us is to educate the Zimbabwe electorate so that as many as possible understand what the democratic reforms are needed to ensure free, fair and credible elections. It is for the people to then demand that the reforms are implemented before the next elections and to reject the elections as null and void if no reforms are in place. This is a mammoth task but not an impossible. 

What good is it to the nation for Chamisa to drag us into yet another flawed elections, boasting he will drub Mnangagwa if ZEC, ConCourt, Police, Army and the other Zanu PF captured state institutions will see to it there is no regime change. This is just foolish grandstanding and posturing that has failed to deliver the changes the nation has been dying for. 

After 20 years of MDC blundering from pillar to post and not even one reform to show for it; it is insane to continue following blindly Chamisa and company. 

2023 elections must be free, fair and credible; all the reforms must be implemented before the plebiscite. 

Chamisa is no more than the boastful dog claiming to put out the forest fire with his punny fart! It will be unforgivable to once again entrust the destiny of this great nation into the hands of such a village idiot!  – SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

Warship Dumba Apologises To President Chamisa, Asks To Come Back

One of President Nelson Chamisa’s fiercest critics for 4 years, the former Harare Councillor, Warship Dumba has apologised to him. He speaks to ZimEye saying his decision follows the just ended congress on the 26th December which was marred by violence…

Warship Dumba

INTERVIEW AUDIO LOADING BELOW….

DMTL DISASSOCIATES ITSELF FROM MARAVANYIKA’S CONGRATURATORY LETTER

Douglas Mwonzora

It has come to us as shock to note that the DMTL National Coordinator has taken it upon himself to congratulate Mr. Douglas Mwonzora for having been declared the new MDCT President after a sham EOC held at the HICC on the 27th December of 2020. The MDC members and the world at large must know that it is the position of DMTL that we have seen no difference between what Mr. Nelson Chamisa and Mr Douglas Mwonzora did. They both grabbed power using violence and chicanery.

Both are guilty of the same offense.

We would like to put it categorically clear to the world that as DMTL, we unambiguously condemn the EOC process and its outcome.

We wouldn’t like to say much about anything at the moment since we have already started our legal challenge of that shameful event where non members of the party were bussed and brought in to vote as delegates of 2014. We wouldn’t like to bless any election where members were beaten with others hospitalized or in the name of one candidate.

In the meantime we are busy compiling evidence that we would like to take to court for litigation.

We cannot say principle is below the Party because lack of Democratic principles by Zanu led to the formation of MDC.If
we accept rigged elections within our party, saying the party must move on then we have no moral standing to slam ZANU for rigging elections.

If Mr. Mwonzora abused Political Parties Finance while Secretary General of the party, what more when he is President?

From DMTL Information Department

Warship Dumba
(Information & Publicity Secretary)

03 January 2021

Mohadi Threatens Citizens

Kembo Mohadi

Security forces and health officials will be on high alert to ensure full compliance with Covid-19 regulations and curtail crowding of people at supermarkets and water points among other areas, Acting President Kembo Mohadi said yesterday.

Speaking at a Press conference as Zimbabwe switches from a Level Two lockdown back to Level Four for 30 days, the Acting President warned those behind the recent spate of fake Covid-19 certificates, that special efforts were being made to hunt them down.

“Our security agencies, health officials and educational institutional heads will continue to enforce stricter standard operation procedures to ensure the safety of all citizens. They will enforce adherence to the regulations within the stipulated times,” he said.

“We exhort governance structures to provide and enforce measures that will curtail crowds and congestion at places such as water points, bus terminuses, grinding mills, supermarkets and shopping complex,” said Acting President Mohadi.

“Further we enjoin business enterprises to be more vigilant in reducing crowds at all points in line with social distancing protocols.”

Under the level four regulations, queuing at bus stops, supermarkets and water points is still permitted, but the queues have to be orderly to allow social distancing to be enforced. In recent months there has been a tendency to have people crowding closely and this will now be stopped.

The temporary reversion back to level four, leaves farming, mining and manufacturing operating as before, under Covid-19 rules, and allows essential services, including supermarkets, food shops and food markets, fuel stations and pharmacies to stay open between 8am and 3pm. But most of the rest of the commercial and informal sectors must be closed from tomorrow. In addition the permissions for church services with a congregation, gatherings for public hearings and gatherings for low-risk sports have been suspended for the 30 days and most other gatherings are limited to two people, effectively banning weddings among others.

Non-essential intercity travel is once again banned, as is cross-border passenger traffic by land although with the previous exceptions of returning residents and embassy staff.

The ban of passenger traffic across land borders is partly a result of a rife forgery industry producing fake Covid-19-free certificates, thus negating the efforts to allow this to be done safely.

“The presentation of unauthentic Covid-19 free certificates by some of our citizens has exposed many unassuming people to the disease. Such dishonesty is criminal and detrimental to the very fabric of society and far removed from Unhu/Ubuntu. This has led to the surge of infections,” said Acting President Mohadi.

Zimbabwe had recorded 1 342 Covid-19 cases and 29 deaths within a week and on January 2 2021, the pandemic accounted for 407 new cases and eight deaths all of which were local infections.

“We appeal to you all fellow Zimbabweans that while scientists all over the world are working on a vaccine, it remains imperative that you and I adhere to the measures as stipulated. The complex nature of the virus, its mutation, remains worrisome for all of us hence the mandatory compliance to the measures we are putting in place as Government,” he said.

The Acting President asked community leaders to show leadership in disseminating information in their various constituencies.

“Whilst the generality of our people are disciplined, we appeal to you religious organisations, traditional leadership, business and corporates, civil leadership, households and individuals to take the fight against the Covid-19 scourge as our own. We urge you once again to vigorously engage the participation of your membership to inculcate appropriate behaviour change and the adherence to acceptable protocols,” he said.

Acting President Mohadi said emphasis on Covid-19 had always been on prevention.

“We are our own saviours and it is our behavioural change that will take us out of danger. It is important that there be a major paradigm shift on behaviour. Let those that are infected now be the last as we all together strive that no one else shall be infected,” said Acting President Mohadi.

He said Government will not allow people’s laxity on the pandemic break its resolve to achieve our national goals. The health and safety of the nation will ensure a productive and fruitful economy,” he said.

Announcing the temporary return to tighter measures, Minister of Health and Child Care Vice President Constantino Chiwenga said the curfew had been extended back to 6pm to 6am.

While a maximum of 30 people can attend a funeral, temporaily suspended permissions and the return to no gathering exceedng two people apart from a handful of exemptions, such as a bus queue or a funeral, meant all other gatherings at weddings, church services, bars, bottle stores, gymnasiums and restaurants were banned for the 30 days. –Herald

Woman Kills Daughter And Hubby, Commits Suicide

A 32- year-old woman from Neshuro, in Mwenezi, south of Masvingo allegedly axed her husband and daughter to death before committing suicide following a row over the upkeep of her in-laws.


Florence Nhotito of Paringira Village in the Makurirofa area of Neshuro on Saturday allegedly killed her husband Simbarashe Butete and daughter Leander (3), in cold blood before hanging herself from a tree, about 3km from her matrimonial homestead.

Stunned villagers found Simbarashe and his daughter Leander’s bodies lying in a pools of blood in their bedroom with an axe stuck in each head.

Masvingo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa confirmed the murder and suicide cases saying bodies of the trio were taken to Neshuro District Hospital.

Inspector Dhewa said investigations were ongoing to establish the actual circumstances leading to the grisly murders and suicide.

“Police managed to recover both axes that were stuck in the first deceased (Simbarashe) and the second deceased (Leander)’s heads. The suspect, who is now deceased, was found hanging in a tree about 3km from her home and the bodies of the trio are awaiting post-mortem,” said Inspector Dhewa.

According to facts gleaned by the police on Saturday morning, Simbarashe allegedly had a heated dispute with his wife over the upkeep of the former’s parents who stayed about 100 metres from their matrimonial home.

Its is not clear what precipitated the dispute but it erupted in the presence of their eight year-old son. Florence allegedly then asked the son to go and fetch some firewood while she remained behind with the other two deceased.

After a while, Florence allegedly left her home and passed through a neighbour’s house where she told a juvenile girl that she had murdered her hubby and daughter and that she was going to kill herself.

The girl alerted other villagers about the murder. Villagers ganged up and tried to apprehend Florence but she outpaced them and vanished into the bush.

They then went to Simbarashe’s homestead and found his lifeless body and that of his daughter lying in a pool of blood in the house.

Two axes were stuck on the pair’s heads which also had deep axe cuts and the back and on the left and right side. A further search by villagers led to the discovery of Florence’s body hanging on a tree branch on the outskirts of the village.

A report was made to the police who came and took the bodies to the mortuary. -Herald