“Say Sorry Over Khupe Linked Advert”: Mambos Chicken Told

Dewa Mavhinga, the director of Human Rights Watch, Southern Africa says Mambo’s Chicken have taken it too far by joking over the alleged assault on former MDC-T interim leader, Thokozani Khupe at the party’s congress held Sunday.

It is alleged that Khupe was slapped by one of Douglas Mwonzora’s supporters as she tried to stop or influence the cancellation of the congress which she said was being rigged in Mwonzora’s favour.

Mambo’s Chicken made an advert which made fun of the incident.

Said Mambo’s Chicken:

Huyai tikupei Huku. Monday Blues don’t have to SLAP so hard

Mambos chicken advert

In response to the advert, Mavinga said:

Mambo’s Chicken @mamboschicken must not joke about violence against Madam Khupe. Stop #GBV. Not funny! Say Sorry!

Some, however, alleged that Khupe likely staged the slap while some said it was not gender-based violence but political violence.

As the congress degenerated into chaos, Khupe and other presidential contestants left the HICC auditorium where the elective congress was being held.

The party’s Independent Electoral Management Body eventually announced that Mwonzora had a landslide victory after polling 883 votes out of a declared 1 027 total ballots issued.

ED Appeals For Divine Intervention On New Covid-19 Strain

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday appealed for divine intervention to protect the country against a new COVID-19 strain that has been confirmed in some countries, including neighbouring South Africa.

Mnangagwa said this in his address during the annual December Thanksgiving and Dedication Service, now in its fourth edition, which was held at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo.

South Africa recently recorded a new COVID-19 variant, known as 501.V2, which is blamed for a resurgence in infections, hospitalisations and deaths.  Another COVID-19 strain, known as P681H was reported in Nigeria last week.

Countries such as Germany, Israel, Turkey, Switzerland and Saudi Arabia have since suspended flights from South Africa, which is the hardest hit nation on the African continent with nearly one million infections to prevent new infections in their countries.

“We must equally redouble our prayers as this pandemic is on the resurgence, and we must seek God’s protection as a nation,” Mnangagwa said.

“While the rest of the region, the continent and the world suffered heavily, I believe that our God whom we praise as a nation protected us to date,” he added as he quoted Psalms, 124, verses 1-4 to buttress his point.

The thanksgiving event, which was organised by the Faith for the Nation Campaign, a grouping of various church denominations founded in 2000, was held under the theme “Celebrating the Nation’s Progress towards Vision 2030”.

The inaugural 2017 edition was marred by mini anti-Mnangagwa protests organised by the Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) over his role in the Gukurahundi massacres but they were in no-show this time.

“While we continue to fast and pray for an end to the COVID-19 pandemic as it requires a spiritual and humble petition for God’s protection, I urge us all to comply with guidelines by my government guided by the World Health Organisation (WHO),” Mnangagwa said.

As at Friday last week, Zimbabwe had recorded 12 963 confirmed COVID-19 cases, including 519 recoveries and 341 deaths. Health experts have called on authorities to close the borders to prevent the spread of the new COVID-19 variant citing the country’s teetering health delivery sector where basic drugs and medicines are in short supply.

Meanwhile, Mnangagwa also seemed to suggest the need for urgency by the Southern African and Development Community (Sadc) leaders and the African Union to fight the insurgency in neighbouring Mozambique.

Recently, Mnangagwa posted a tweet saying Zimbabwe was ready to help Mozambique battle the Islamist militants. Over 2000 people have been killed in that country, and nearly 450 000 others were forced to flee their homes owing to the insurgency that was first reported in October 2017.

“Our progress as a nation also depends on peace in our nation, and in the countries surrounding us. There is no country that will develop in environments of violence, but countries develop in environments of peace, tranquillity, love and unity,” Mnangagwa said.

“We thank God for the peace that continues to prevail in our motherland Zimbabwe. Let us pray that God will give us wisdom as leaders of Southern Africa, Sadc and Africa Union, and the African continent to seek lasting solutions to address unconstitutional insurgencies both internally and externally driven.”

In November, Sadc  leaders revealed that they were in the process of putting together a reaction force to deal with the Mozambique crisis following an extraordinary organ Troika Summit held in Botswana.

Reverend Andrew Wutaunashe, the event’s co-ordinator was among some of the speakers at the thanksgiving ceremony.  He claimed that Mnangagwa’s participation in the liberation war was a calling from God.

“I think we should clap our hands to the Lord for empowering us to have a free nation, and dignity to worship him as free men and women and the sacrifices of men like Mnangagwa who sacrificed so that we have freedom.  Maybe that was a calling from God…,” Wutaunashe said.

Matabeleland North and South chiefs led by the Zimbabwe Chiefs Council (ZCC) president Fortune Charumbira attended the event.-Newsday

Association Lament Worrying Numbers Of Increase In Covid-19 Cases Among Nurses

By A Correspondent- President of the Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA), Enock Dongo yesterday said there has been a worrying increase in the number of nurses infected with COVID 19.

Although Dongo said he did not have an official figure yet, he told NewsDay that the number of nurses infected with the coronavirus was rising sharply since the scrapping of flexi hours.

The flexi-working hours for nurses were scrapped by the Vice-President and Health minister Constantino Chiwenga in May this year.  He ordered that instead of nurses working two days a week on a rotational basis, they should report for duty daily.

Chiwenga launched an ambitious health restructuring policy meant to revamp the health sector, and among the changes he scrapped off the flexi-hours which meant shorter working hours for nurses.

Dongo warned that in January they would go back to court to force government to uphold the High Court judgments that said nurses were correct and were entitled as a matter of right to continue with the flexible working-hour system. Both judgments are a matter of public record under case numbers HC6507/20 and HC7099/20.

“Now that nurses are testing positive for COVID-19 due to the scrapping of flexi-hours, we have no choice but to approach the courts,” Dongo said.

“They are in contempt of court and should be jailed. How can they just ignore a ruling of the court.”

Meanwhile, Zina has called for dissolution of the Health Services Board (HSB) which it has described as “weak”.

“It is shameful that instead of apologising to nurses, the government is the one seeking to be appeased.

“The HSB is supposed to represent us on issues of our welfare, but it is not doing anything. It is so weak. In 2021 we want a new start and, therefore, the HSB must go.”

Dongo said the HSB has caused untold suffering on the nurses and ultimately contributed to the poor state of the hospitals.-Newsday

“Do Not Emulate Govt Violence Tendencies”: ZPP

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Peace Projects (ZPP) has condemned the violence that occurred at the MDC T’s chaotic congress on Sunday and urged the party to not emulate the government’s violent tendencies.

Using the microblogging site Twitter ZPP said:

The Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) condemns in the strongest terms, the violence that occurred at the MDC-T Extra-Ordinary Congress in Harare on 27 December 2020.

In some of the scenes of violence, some of the congress delegates can be seen physically and verbally assaulting one of the MDC-T presidential contestants @DrThoko_Khupe & her supporters in what is a deliberate and open attack on women’s participation in politics as a whole.

ZPP is concerned about the growing pattern where women are physically and verbally assaulted, and called all sorts of derogatory names for being participants and activists in politics and if not nipped, this threatens women’s participation in all leadership positions.

ZPP believes peaceful political contestation – as espoused in our Constitution – is the only progressive way to ensuring everyone, regardless of sex, ethnicity, tribe, and age, get their fair chances to use their Constitutionally guaranteed rights to participate in politics.

We also believe that as an opposition party, the MDC-T’s role is to hold to account the ruling party and government, and they should therefore not mirror the same violent tendencies.

While we cannot dictate how political parties – as voluntary organisations – conduct their business, we strongly condemn the use of violence, as this only serves to perpetuate a culture of intolerance. Intolerance has no place in a country that is supposed to be a democracy.

At the congress in question, Thokozani Khupe was escorted out of the election center, and a video of someone smacking her as she exits the auditorium circulated.

Lampard Slams “Lazy” Chelsea Players

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard was not happy with his players after the defeat to Arsenal, describing their performance as ‘lazy.’

An Alexandre Lacazette first half penalty and goals from Granit Xhaka and Bukayo Saka ensured that a somewhat second string Arsenal side collected maximum points and bragging rights in the London derby, as well as their first league since November 1.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Lampard did not hide his disappointment with his charges.

“It was an opportunity to go second against a team that are having a tough time,” he said.

“You either make it difficult for them or you give them a little opening and we did that from minute one and continued for 45 minutes. It was lazy to give away a penalty and lazy to give away a free kick that he (Xhaka) puts in the top corner.”

“We fought … but in the first half we gave ourselves too much to do… I’ll take responsibility on the outside but the players also have to take responsibility,” added the former midfielder.

The Blues are now seventh on the table.-Soccer 24

Frank Lampard

Leader Chidziva Sends Strong Message To Zanu PF

By Happymore Chidziva

On this day 27 December 1980 ,40 years ago I was born into a family of love and care, a good foundation of life values and skills were imparted in me growing up, to be a selfless fighter of the National Democratic Revolution.

It has been a thrilling journey full of trials and tribulations, disappointments and exciting moments.

From humble beginnings, I have met and worked with great friends, leaders and comrades who have been instrumental and helped me in many different ways in these past four decades.

I am humbled to have all of you and say thank you for the support and being there for me, making these forty years meaningful and productive.

As I celebrate another year added to my life, I look back at the long journey from the bush to the podium.

Fighting in the trenches for a democratic Zimbabwe, early in my youth as an mere activist, up to the vote of confidence by the people of Highfield West to represent them in Parliament.

The support, solidarity and confidence in me through out my activism and leadership shown by the MDC family, President Nelson Chamisa and broader Democratic movement keeps me going.

I still dream and remain committed to a nation of love and happiness, a nation of equal opportunities, free from corruption, tolerant of divergent political views, respect the rule of law and people’s choices. Together we shall continue to take Zanu PF head on and deliver a New Zimbabwe.

To my family, thank you so much for all the support, love and care.

Most importantly, all the praise goes to the almighty God for giving me a lifetime worth living and hoping for more years.

Happymore Chidziva
Leader Cde Bvondo

Happymore Chidziva

Chaos Rocks MDC-T Congress

MDC-T Congress

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance Youth Assembly national organising secretary, Godfrey Kurauone, has described the Thokozani Khupe and Douglas Mwonzora Congress as a fiasco.

According to Kurauone only 1025 members voted meaning there was no quorum at the Congress.

“So these are the people who were supposed to vote at the MDC-T Congress according to their Constitution:

2070- provincial Executives
2520- Distric executives
1958-Ward Chairpersons
168 -National Executives
All MPs,Mayors and Council Chairs

6718 people were supposed to be delegates plus all MPs,Mayors and Council Chairpersons.

Only 1025 people voted according to the results of the Congress.

Where is the Quorum you Constitutionalists?

Quorum Quorum Quorum, Kurauone argued.

According to Kurauone only 1025 members voted meaning there was no quorum at the Congress.

“So these are the people who were supposed to vote at the MDC-T Congress according to their Constitution:

2070- provincial Executives
2520- Distric executives
1958-Ward Chairpersons
168 -National Executives
All MPs,Mayors and Council Chairs

6718 people were supposed to be delegates plus all MPs,Mayors and Council Chairpersons.

Only 1025 people voted according to the results of the Congress.

Where is the Quorum you Constitutionalists?

Quorum Quorum Quorum, Kurauone argued.

MDC Alliance Councillor Pledges To Work Hard To Improve Welfare Of Citizens

MDC Alliance Official Pledges To Work Hard To Improve Welfare Of Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance official, Grademan Mbira, has implored party members to embrace constructive criticism.

This follows articles written by prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of the popular movement.

As a councillor and a public official, I am very happy with the feedback from Hopewell “Daddy Hope” Chin’ono.

True democrats must be able to easily embrace positive criticism. Constructive criticism is when we are given feedback from others on how we can improve our programmes.

Daddy Hope has challenged me to work towards building the best possible institution which thrives for the betterment of people’s lives. I have to listen to advice from others which I believe, will benefit individuals, institutions and societies.

It is not our culture to attack those who criticise us, we rather must be empathetic to them. There’s always something to learn from their comments.

Thanx for the feedback Daddy Hope, I salute you,”said Mbira in a statement.

This follows articles written by prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of the popular movement.

As a councillor and a public official, I am very happy with the feedback from Hopewell “Daddy Hope” Chin’ono.

True democrats must be able to easily embrace positive criticism. Constructive criticism is when we are given feedback from others on how we can improve our programmes.

Daddy Hope has challenged me to work towards building the best possible institution which thrives for the betterment of people’s lives. I have to listen to advice from others which I believe, will benefit individuals, institutions and societies.

It is not our culture to attack those who criticise us, we rather must be empathetic to them. There’s always something to learn from their comments.

Thanx for the feedback Daddy Hope, I salute you,”said Mbira in a statement.

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MDC Alliance Councillor Urges Machinja Ane Rudo To Embrace Constructive Criticism

Let’s Embrace Constructive Criticism- MDC Alliance Official

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance official, Grademan Mbira, has implored party members to embrace constructive criticism.

This follows articles written by prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of the popular movement.

As a councillor and a public official, I am very happy with the feedback from Hopewell “Daddy Hope” Chin’ono.

True democrats must be able to easily embrace positive criticism. Constructive criticism is when we are given feedback from others on how we can improve our programmes.

Daddy Hope has challenged me to work towards building the best possible institution which thrives for the betterment of people’s lives. I have to listen to advice from others which, I believe, will benefit individuals, institutions and societies.

It is not our culture to attack those who criticise us, we rather must be empathetic to them. There’s always something to learn from their comments.

Thanx for the feedback Daddy Hope, I salute you,”said Mbira in a statement.

This follows articles written by prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of the popular movement.

As a councillor and a public official, I am very happy with the feedback from Hopewell “Daddy Hope” Chin’ono.

True democrats must be able to easily embrace positive criticism. Constructive criticism is when we are given feedback from others on how we can improve our programmes.

Daddy Hope has challenged me to work towards building the best possible institution which thrives for the betterment of people’s lives. I have to listen to advice from others which, I believe, will benefit individuals, institutions and societies.

It is not our culture to attack those who criticise us, we rather must be empathetic to them. There’s always something to learn from their comments.

Thanx for the feedback Daddy Hope, I salute you,”said Mbira in a statement.

ZRP Cop Fined For Bashing Teenager

A MUTARE magistrate has ordered a detective and the police to pay $151 000 compensation to a 15-year-old Sakubva teenager who was brutally assaulted by the former in 2019 during investigations over a stolen cellphone.

The minor’s parents sued ZRP for inhuman and degrading treatment after the teenager was handcuffed and assaulted by Detective Assistant Inspector Jefinias Mazambani. Mutare magistrate, Mr Lazarus Murendo, presided over the case and on November 25 handed down his judgment in favour of the teenager.

As a result of the assault, the teenager bled profusely. He was later released from police custody without being charged.

It was alleged that despite being released from custody without any charges pressed against him, Mazambani made impromptu visits to the juvenile’s Sakubva residence and continued assaulting him.

He sustained injuries which include a perforated eardrum, facial swelling and swelling on his knees.

In his judgment, Mr Murendo said the assault was severe and he suffered excruciating pain, hence he should be paid damages amounting to $151 191 as compensation.

“The second and third defendants (Commissioner-General of the Police and the Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage) are being sued in their official capacities as the employers of the first defendant (Mazambani) and as such, are deemed to be vicariously liable for the conduct of the first defendant committed during the course and scope of his employment.

“While the first defendant denied any wrong-doing, the evidence on record and his criminal conviction and sentence conclusively lead to the only reasonable conclusion that he indeed assaulted the plaintiff severely leading to serious injuries being inflicted,” he said.-Manica Post

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Stay Safe During Rainy Season

How To Stay Healthy During Rainy Season

Rainy season brings lot of fun, greenery and cool climate with it. However, it also invites lot of health disorders as well. Dealing with such illnesses associated with rainy season is not very difficult. You should be aware of certain quick remedies if you cope with such illnesses due to rainy season. Parents of small children need to be extra-careful during rainy season to prevent such disorder. Read on to know more about it.

Rainy season comes with lot of fun, excitement and along with it there are host of infections that are prevalent during this season. People should be aware of these problems so that they can take necessary precautions during this season. The most common illness is related to respiratory system and water and food borne diseases cannot be overlooked.

Cold and flu are common illness that is found in rainy season and this is usually due to fluctuation in the temperature. If you are a student, a working citizen or a mom, you need to protect yourself from these illnesses and prevent from getting sick.

When rain starts pouring in, you first look for a shelter and try to save yourself from getting drenched. However, a shelter can save you from getting wet in rain but it will not protect you from catching any kind of infection. This is especially when your immune system is very low.

Common Illness caused During Rainy Season

Dengue
Cold
Flu
Food infection
Water infection
Cholera

Leptospirosos is caused by bacteria that can be carried either by a human or some animal. Its severe form can damage kidney, liver, meningitis and respiratory failure.

Precautions During Rainy Season

Keep Rain Gear With you Always – The most effective thing that you can do is to keep your rain gear always ready when you go out in rainy season. A raincoat with hooded jacket and waterproof shoes are the best items.

Vitamin C – Increasing the intake of Vitamin C either in natural form or as food supplement will help you drive away the cold virus faster. It is still a matter of debate among doctors whether Vitamin C is cure for cold. However, a healthy supply of this vitamin will activate your antibodies and reduce the severity of cold, undoubtedly.

Shower After Being Caught in Rain – Although it sounds very unusual because if you are drenched in rain, you will never want to take another shower. But taking a shower after you have been caught in rain will protect you from many infections.

Hot Drinks – After you come back home caught in a rain, take a shower, dry yourself and wear dry and clean clothes. The best thing is to make a hot soup for yourself or at least drink a cup of hot milk. This will help you from catching cold or save you from catching any kind of infection that can occur due to sudden change in the temperature of the body.

Cleanliness – Cleanliness is very important during rainy season. Even if you catch a cold, you should clean your hands regularly and use a sanitizer always after that.

Drink Plenty of Water – Water intake may reduce naturally because of the sudden drop in the temperature of the environment. It is good to drink plenty of water and do not wait to get thirsty to drink water. This will help you drain toxins from your body.

Watch your Intake – Try to eat nutritious food and avoid eating out during rainy season. Prepare meal with full precaution and maintain health and hygiene throughout the house.

It is very important to keep yourself protected during the rainy season because you can catch infection frequently. It is always better to take precautions and be prepared whenever you go out of your home

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Rainy season comes with lot of fun, excitement and along with it there are host of infections that are prevalent during this season. People should be aware of these problems so that they can take necessary precautions during this season. The most common illness is related to respiratory system and water and food borne diseases cannot be overlooked.

Cold and flu are common illness that is found in rainy season and this is usually due to fluctuation in the temperature. If you are a student, a working citizen or a mom, you need to protect yourself from these illnesses and prevent from getting sick.

When rain starts pouring in, you first look for a shelter and try to save yourself from getting drenched. However, a shelter can save you from getting wet in rain but it will not protect you from catching any kind of infection. This is especially when your immune system is very low.

Common Illness caused During Rainy Season

Dengue
Cold
Flu
Food infection
Water infection
Cholera

Leptospirosos is caused by bacteria that can be carried either by a human or some animal. Its severe form can damage kidney, liver, meningitis and respiratory failure.

Precautions During Rainy Season

Keep Rain Gear With you Always – The most effective thing that you can do is to keep your rain gear always ready when you go out in rainy season. A raincoat with hooded jacket and waterproof shoes are the best items.

Vitamin C – Increasing the intake of Vitamin C either in natural form or as food supplement will help you drive away the cold virus faster. It is still a matter of debate among doctors whether Vitamin C is cure for cold. However, a healthy supply of this vitamin will activate your antibodies and reduce the severity of cold, undoubtedly.

Shower After Being Caught in Rain – Although it sounds very unusual because if you are drenched in rain, you will never want to take another shower. But taking a shower after you have been caught in rain will protect you from many infections.

Hot Drinks – After you come back home caught in a rain, take a shower, dry yourself and wear dry and clean clothes. The best thing is to make a hot soup for yourself or at least drink a cup of hot milk. This will help you from catching cold or save you from catching any kind of infection that can occur due to sudden change in the temperature of the body.

Cleanliness – Cleanliness is very important during rainy season. Even if you catch a cold, you should clean your hands regularly and use a sanitizer always after that.

Drink Plenty of Water – Water intake may reduce naturally because of the sudden drop in the temperature of the environment. It is good to drink plenty of water and do not wait to get thirsty to drink water. This will help you drain toxins from your body.

Watch your Intake – Try to eat nutritious food and avoid eating out during rainy season. Prepare meal with full precaution and maintain health and hygiene throughout the house.

It is very important to keep yourself protected during the rainy season because you can catch infection frequently. It is always better to take precautions and be prepared whenever you go out of your home

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“Satanists” Clash With Zim Preacher

Zimbabwean Prophet Goes Into Hiding After Altercation With “Satanists”

Tinashe Sambiri|
The leaders of the Satanic Church in South Africa have reportedly written a letter to controversial Zimbabwean preacher Isaac Makomichi asking him to join them.

Makomichi’s personal assistant claimed the prophet received an email requesting him to to join the Satanic church or they will destroy him if he fails to do so.

He further claimed that the letter was signed by one Junior Norton.

He also said the church was about to make a police report.

Makomichi was not immediately available for a comment on the matter.

Sources claim he has since fled to Ghana via South Africa to seek spiritual protection.

“Makomichi has gone to Ghana to seek protection. What I know is he currently is not in Zimbabwe,” said one church leader.

Makomichi’s personal assistant claimed the prophet received an email requesting him to to join the Satanic church or they will destroy him if he fails to do so.

He further claimed that the letter was signed by one Junior Norton.

He also said the church was about to make a police report.

Makomichi was not immediately available for a comment on the matter.

Sources claim he has since fled to Ghana via South Africa to seek spiritual protection.

“Makomichi has gone to Ghana to seek protection. What I know is he currently is not in Zimbabwe,” said one church leader.

Isaac Makomichi

Transporters Call For Urgent Intervention At Beitbridge Border Post

The Federation of Eastern and Southern Africa Road Transport Associations has called for urgent intervention at the Beitbridge Border Post between South Africa and Zimbabwe where a humanitarian disaster is unfolding.

The association’s CEO Mike Fitzmaurice said that Covid-19 regulations and restrictions introduced at the beginning of December had severely compromised the flow of traffic through both sides of the border post.

Fitzmaurice said reports of corruption were rife with some traffic officials said to be accepting bribes of R 1000 from drivers who jump the queues.

During the first three weeks of December, the cost of delays at Beitbridge was almost R88 million per week.

Queue time delays for trucks amounted to R609 million per week.

-ANA

I Thought He Was An Honest Person, Khupe Regrets

By A Correspondent| Former MDC-T interim leader Thokozani Khupe says she regretted joining forces with newly elected party leader Douglas Mwonzora whom she accused of vote fraud.

The two, together with many top party politicians, broke ranks with the Nelson Chamisa led MDC Alliance to revive the MDC-T structures of 2014.

This followed a party leadership wrangle which was ignited by the death February 2014, of founding party leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

The national courts ruled Chamisa was not legitimate leader of the main opposition, something that saw Khupe and Mwonzora join forces to operate as the ‘original’ MDC-T.

However, the chaotic events of Sunday’s shambolic MDC-T extraordinary congress have driven a wedge between the allies with Khupe accusing Mwonzora of rigging the extraordinary election in his favour.

Khupe told the media Sunday night that she had suspended Mwonzora from his position, adding that she regretted working with the senator.

“I do have regrets now because I thought he was an honest person, I thought he was a genuine person, I thought he was somebody whom we were going to be working together and moving together in this journey of making sure that we deliver a better life to every Zimbabwean.

“Little did I know that he was going to be somebody who would be doing things in a fraudulent manner. I don’t expect that from a person of his calibre…It’s a sad reality,” Khupe said.

Nurses Council Worried Over Increased Number Of COVID-19 Infected Nurses

President of the Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA), Enock Dongo yesterday said there has been a worrying increase in the number of nurses infected with COVID 19.

Although Dongo said he did not have an official figure yet, he told NewsDay that the number of nurses infected with the coronavirus was rising sharply since the scrapping of flexi hours.

The flexi-working hours for nurses were scrapped by the Vice-President and Health minister Constantino Chiwenga in May this year.  He ordered that instead of nurses working two days a week on a rotational basis, they should report for duty daily.

Chiwenga launched an ambitious health restructuring policy meant to revamp the health sector, and among the changes he scrapped off the flexi-hours which meant shorter working hours for nurses.

Dongo warned that in January they would go back to court to force government to uphold the High Court judgments that said nurses were correct and were entitled as a matter of right to continue with the flexible working-hour system. Both judgments are a matter of public record under case numbers HC6507/20 and HC7099/20.

“Now that nurses are testing positive for COVID-19 due to the scrapping of flexi-hours, we have no choice but to approach the courts,” Dongo said.

“They are in contempt of court and should be jailed. How can they just ignore a ruling of the court.”

Meanwhile, Zina has called for dissolution of the Health Services Board (HSB) which it has described as “weak”.

“It is shameful that instead of apologising to nurses, the government is the one seeking to be appeased.

“The HSB is supposed to represent us on issues of our welfare, but it is not doing anything. It is so weak. In 2021 we want a new start and, therefore, the HSB must go.”

Dongo said the HSB has caused untold suffering on the nurses and ultimately contributed to the poor state of the hospitals.

-Newsday

Khupe Regrets Joining Forces With Mwonzora

By A Correspondent| Former MDC-T interim leader Thokozani Khupe says she regretted joining forces with newly elected party leader Douglas Mwonzora whom she accused of vote fraud.

The two, together with many top party politicians, broke ranks with the Nelson Chamisa led MDC Alliance to revive the MDC-T structures of 2014.

This followed a party leadership wrangle which was ignited by the death February 2014, of founding party leader Morgan Tsvangirai.

The national courts ruled Chamisa was not legitimate leader of the main opposition, something that saw Khupe and Mwonzora join forces to operate as the ‘original’ MDC-T.

However, the chaotic events of Sunday’s shambolic MDC-T extraordinary congress have driven a wedge between the allies with Khupe accusing Mwonzora of rigging the extraordinary election in his favour.

Khupe told the media Sunday night that she had suspended Mwonzora from his position, adding that she regretted working with the senator.

“I do have regrets now because I thought he was an honest person, I thought he was a genuine person, I thought he was somebody whom we were going to be working together and moving together in this journey of making sure that we deliver a better life to every Zimbabwean.

“Little did I know that he was going to be somebody who would be doing things in a fraudulent manner. I don’t expect that from a person of his calibre…It’s a sad reality,” Khupe said.

Khupe’s Bodyguard Confirms ZRP Blocked Her Press Conference At 5pm | WHO DEPLOYED THESE POLICE OFFICERS?

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Khupe Threatens To Report Mwonzora To The Police Over Theft Of Party Funds

By A Correspondent| Former MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe says the opposition party will report newly elected party president Douglas Mwonzora’s alleged embezzlement of a total $6,3 million in party funds to the police.

Speaking to the media Sunday night, Khupe accused Mwonzora of unilaterally withdrawing the money from the opposition party’s bank account without both the knowledge and approval of his colleagues and later using it to rig Sunday’s MDC-T extraordinary congress in his favour.

Khupe was speaking some moments after she was forced to flee from the party’s congress at the Harare International Conference Centre when Mwonzora’s supporters were baying for her blood.

The followers were angered by Khupe’s bold announcement she was calling off the congress midway after some huge anomalies had emerged from the process.

But speaking from a safe place after her ordeal, the former deputy prime minister of the now defunct inclusive government accused her ally of stealing party funds.

“First, he (Mwonzora) took 300 000 (dollars) from the party coffers without anybody knowing and we said ahh, ok. And then 6 million (dollars) as we speak right now is missing; he can’t account for the money.

“If you see this whole conference, it is happening on credits. I had to go out of my way together with the national chairman (Morgen Komichi), we had to ask for credits and yet he is holding 6 million (dollars).

“That is the 6 million he used to rig this election and I cannot allow this to go ahead,” Khupe said, adding that they were going to report the matter to the police.

“Definitely, we are going to be doing that because he has to account for the money,” she said.

Earlier in the day, Mwonzora told journalists that claims of his embezzlement of party funds were a smear campaign by opponents.

Similarly, presenting MDC-T resolutions soon after the announcement of election results Monday morning, party top leader Tapiwa Mashakada said the party had resolved to hire independent auditors to audit the MDC-T funds before considering any police report.

BREAKING: Police Block Khupe’s Press Conference.

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Thokozani Khupe Speaks On Violence During Extra Ordinary Congress

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Defeated Khupe Holds Presser Away From MDC T Headquarters. What Is Going On?

ZimEye will be livestreaming a press conference set to be held by the party’s former leader Dr Thokozani Khupe.

The presser is set to be held in Milton park Harare.

The development comes after MDC-T secretary general Douglas Mwonzora pocketed 883 votes out of a declared 1 027 total ballots on Sunday at the party’s extra ordinary congress held a few meters away from Zanu Pf headquarters in Harare.

His arch rival, the former’ acting party leader Dr Khupe who polled 118 votes while Elias Mudzuri got 14 votes and Morgen Komichi at the tail end garnered a paltry 9 votes.

There were 1 027 ballots issued of which 1 026 were cast with 2 being spoilt ballots.

Khupe and Komichi were later assaulted and escorted out of the Harare International Conference Centre by security after Khupe nullified the whole voting process as null and void citing rigging.

More details to follow……

Duo Pull Out Of DCC Elections

By A Correspondent- Two candidates have pulled out of the Mutare Zanu PF district co-ordination committee (DCC) election rerun slated for today (Monday) in support of one candidate.

Four candidates participated in the first round and these were Binali Yard, Clever Muparutsa, Cecilia Gambe and Ivan Mbengo.

Yesterday Mbengo and Gambe told NewsDay that they had pulled out and were now supporting Yard, who now faces off against Muparutsa.

The first round was marred by allegations of rigging with some ballot papers found in bins, while others were burnt by party supporters were being paid to vote more than once.

Mbengo, a war veteran told NewsDay that the first round was scandalous.

“I have pulled out and am now supporting Yard because he has a cleaner record than the other candidates,” Mbengo said.

Gambe also confirmed pulling out but he declined to give reasons.

“I pulled out in support of Yard,” she said.

The election has exposed factionalism in the party, with Zanu PF Manicaland provincial chairperson Mike Madiro reportedly supporting Muparutsa while Zanu PF national chairperson Oppah Muchinguri is allegedly backing Yard.-newsday

The Consolidation Of Democracy In Zimbabwe

By Robert Sigauke- Zimbabwe celebrated National Unity Day a few days ago, commemorating the historic unification of former liberation war movements PF ZAPU and ZANU into what we know as Zanu PF today.

The historical importance of this event is two legged, firstly that it ended the disturbances in the Midlands and Matebeleland regions between 1983-1987 and secondly it had bound the two former liberation movements into one united front for joint thrusts towards national development.

Before then, PF Zapu had accused Robert Mugabe and his party of embarking on a mission to decimate Zapu which had been taken to represent and drive a tribal agenda favouring the non-Shona tribes in the Mid-South-Westerly regions of Zimbabwe.

Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo being referred to as father Zimbabwe is aptly befitting. From his days in the railway trade unionism, to the formation of the ANC, it is widely accepted that he was the father of the modern nationalism in Zimbabwe.

ZANU itself was a product of tribal fault-lines cracking within the then rank and file of ZAPU, having been dissatisfied with the leadership of Joshua Nkomo. By default or design, the fallout took a tribal end and this was to define the nationalist project and politics until today.

Despite sharing the same nationalist aspirations against the Rhodesian regime, there were little or no attempts to unite the two liberation movements. ZIPA was one such attempt were the military wings of these two movements made an attempt to forge an alliance on the battle field, but this was short-lived and only until the Lancaster House negotiations could another notable united front be seen.

There are records further, which indicate that Joshua Nkomo would favour the involvement of Robert Mugabe where it needed be, at one point directing that “bring that bright young man Robert” to be included in a negotiating delegation. Joshua Nkomo would later agree to the unity negotiating table to put a stop to the disturbances of 1983-1987. This was the legacy of the towering man, who passed away in 1999.

May his dear soul rest in peace, and may his legacy of unity, equality and freedom of the peoples live on. May his legacy of shunning toxic and evil politics of tribe be never be forgotten, politics of violence against minorities. May his legacy live on.

A good number of indications show that Mugabe had plotted the creation of a one party state system since the early 80s and even in years shortly before that. It had its own benefits for the party and Mugabe, who thought it easier to deal with internal opposition only than having sleepless nights over another opposition outside or partly within government. Reports suggest the Matebeleland disturbances were prepared for as early as 1981, so there are indeed gray areas in the conspiracy surrounding the arms cache found on the Zapu controlled properties, but that is another story.

The might and force used by Mugabe’s government against 50 or so dissidents, having collateral damages of 20 000 unarmed Ndebele civilians was not proportional, unless one had set eyes towards total decimation of the party and the majority ethnic group behind it. The Unity Accord of 1987 was subsequently signed which almost effectively resulted in the creation of a de facto one party state.

Edgar Tekere’s protests against rampant government corruption led to him being expelled from the Zanu PF party and he under ZUM, challenged Mugabe in the 1990 elections. In his own success Tekere blocked Mugabe’s near complete creation of a one party state in Zimbabwe.

Said Tekere,

“A one-party state was never one of the founding principles of ZANU-PF and experience in Africa has shown that it brought the evils of nepotism, corruption and inefficiency.” Tekere argued that the revolution was losing its way and moral compass, a reconfiguration within the echelons of power and government system was needed.

This is a government that had recently been riled by the 1988 Willowgate scandal. So popular was Tekere’s opposition to Mugabe at the time that he snatched an impressive vote count of 16% in the presidential and 20% of the parliamentary vote count.

ZUM too had violence meted against its members, some murdered by political thugs. In June 2011, Edgar Tekere, the gallant son of the soil passed on. His contribution to the liberation struggle and democracy in Zimbabwe will forever be cherished.

There has never been an opposition political party that has shaken a ZANU PF government to the core, even handing it its first poll defeat since majority rule, than the MDC under Tsvangirai. There has not been an opposition political party in Zimbabwe that has given ZANU PF sleepless nights for over two decades straight, waking it from the slumber and comfort of incumbency.

The reason for this is simple, the MDC’s is a people’s struggle, the concerns are real issues of the peoples in Zimbabwe. The leadership of the MDC are coming and going, the struggle is on a continuous path, the people’s spirit carries this revolution.

The democratic revolution is kept alive and relevant by the meting of violence against opposition members during elections, which is reminiscent of the Matebeleland atrocities albeit on a smaller scale.

It is a democratic disservice to be on a wanton warpath of arresting opposition leaders motivated by political scores. It is not true that ZANU PF’s own are not involved in much worse corruption, and the few arrests we see are stage managed where bail is granted without hassle.

The only real arrest against a ZANU cadre is where there has been a fallout, Mary Chiwenga for example. We never saw another Chris Kuruneri, only him. Khupe’s MDC is favoured with certain rights which same are denied to the MDC Alliance. Recently we witnessed a large gathering of Khupe’s congress at HICC against COVID regulations which are read when other opposition parties need to hold their gatherings.

State resources are at Khupe’s disposal to give their faction an upper hand against the MDC Alliance. We saw the prompt dispatch of the police to aid the claiming of Harvest House. The only reason why the airwaves are being opened quite recently is because citizen journalism is now rampant over Youtube and other platforms, it is therefore a losing battle to shut the airwaves.

It is these things which keep the democratic revolution alive and well to see another dispensation pass by and still remain relevant.

History has it, that such people’s revolutions, sooner or later, always prevail.

Robert Sigauke is a Legal Manager and Political Commentator. He writes in his personal capacity from Johannesburg. You can reach him at [email protected]

No Quorum – Dr. Khupe May Still Have The Authority To Suspend Senator Mwonzora – Room To Restore Recalled Legislators & Councillors

By Kennedy Kaitano- Taking into account the Supreme Court ruling and the decision to extend the Extra-Ordinary Congress, my analysis is that Senator Komichi should have been in charge of running the event which was eventually held on Sunday 27 December 2020, unless if the judgement giving the extension of the Extra-Congress date to 31 December 2020 gave Dr Khupe full control until 31 December 2020.

But having read the statement which stated “Komichi was given the assignment to ensure that there is a new voters’ roll on time for the Congress now to be held on December 27, I take it that Senator Komichi slept on the job as he should himself have 3nsured that the voters’ roll was perfect before the beginning of the Extra-Ordinary Congress and ensured that the correct voter’s roll was available at the voting points. He should have ensured that the voters roll included all the participants who were eligible to vote as using the authentic 2014 structures.

Senator Komichi or Dr Khupe, whoever between them was in charge as per the Supreme Court Judgements declaring the Extra-Ordinary Congress and announcing the extension to 31 December 2020 respectively should have checked to ensure there was a quorum at the beginning of the process.

I have seen an interview of one misguided comrade who thought an elective Extra-Ordinary Congress has no quorum, and I strongly suspect this is what the illegitimate standing committee had nicodemously agreed just to ensure that the Extra-Ordinary Congress is held even if there was no quorum as they all had an interest in being elected or having their favourite person elected to the post of President regardless of constitutional provisions regarding quorum.

Look at it this way – this was an Extra-Ordinary Congress that was meant to elect a substantive President of the Party, who should ordinarily be elected at Congress. The quorum for a Congress and Extra-Ordinary Congress was separately specified, but as an Extra-Ordinary Congress performs the role of Congress on matters than cannot be resolved by Council between Congresses, the quorum should be exactly as the quorum required for a natural Congress.

The quorum for the Congress and Extra-Ordinary Congress are tucked in together as they are both addressed under Section 6.2 of the constitution, so but you guys, either collective or probably Senator Mwonzora being the legal expert within the illegitimate Standing Committee, misled Extra-Ordinary Congress participants to believe that there was no quorum requirement for an Extra-Ordinary Congress.

This must have been done out of desperation to just have the Extra-Ordinary Congress, fooling yourselves that it was mandatory. I will say it again for the umpteenth time that that Extra-Ordinary Congress.

Think of it, reading through the Constitution of the Party as adopted at the 4th Congress of the party which ran 31 October to 1 November 2014, every meeting you can think of has a quorum specified, be it the National Council meeting, National Executive, Provincial Assembly, Provincial Executive, District Assembly, District Executive, Ward Executive, Ward Assembly, Branch Assembly and Branch Executive for all wings – Main Wing, Woman’s Assembly, and Youth Assembly.

Whoever was in charge between Senator Komichi and Dr Khupe should have risen to the occasion and declared that there was no quorum at the very beginning, and a resolution should have been passed that as the election was conducted without a quorum, the results had to be endorsed by another Extra-Ordinary Congress as specified in the constitution.

All the same, Dr Khupe did well to stop the election process, assuming that she was the one in charge as granted by the original Supreme Court judgement declaring the Extra-Ordinary Congress and the judgement that extended the timeframe to 31 December 2020.

While the Congress resolution passed by the unconstitutionally constituted Congress as it did not have a said Dr Khupe’s Powers ended at the beginning of the election process, this is disputable because the person who had the mandate to organise this event has Supreme Court authority that can only expire at the end of 31 December 2020, unlike an ordinary elective congress.

This is so because what if something didn’t go down well, as it did in this instance, the person with that mandate has Supreme Court authority to take corrective measures until the expiry of the authority granted by the Supreme Court. So, there is a bit of advice to Dr Khupe or Senator Komichi – whoever is in charge – you have until 31 December 2020 to take corrective measures.

While I am not privy to the money that Senator Mwonzora is said to have misappropriated, if he indeed misappropriated some money as alleged, all efforts should be made to ensure he faces the music.

Identities Of The 17 People That Perished In The Harare- Nyamapanda Road Accident Revealed

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police has revealed the identity of people who perished in a fatal road traffic accident at 130KM peg along Harare-Nyamapanda road. We present below the police statement in full.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms the death of 17 people in a fatal road traffic accident which occurred at the 130 KM peg along Harare-Nyamapanda Road on 27 December 2020 at around 1740 hours.

A white Isuzu KB Double Cab which was travelling towards Murewa had a head-on collision with a white BMW vehicle going in the opposite direction. 14 people died on the spot while three died on admission at Mutoko Hospital. The driver of the Isuzu vehicle died on the spot. The bodies of the victims were taken to Mutoko District Hospital for Post Mortem and those injured were also admitted at the same institution. Meanwhile, eight of the victims have been identified by their next of kin as follows:

  1. Sandra Kanobata, a female adult, aged 19, of number 14 Rufaro Street, Chinzanga Mutoko.
  2. Abigal Chitimba, a female adult, aged 30, of number 14 Rufaro Street Chinzanga Mutoko.
  3. Major Mushumbi a male juvenile, aged seven, of number 14 Rufaro Street, Chinzanga Mutoko.
  4. Ngaakudzwe Nkolomah, a female juvenile, aged one year of number 14 Rufaro Street, Chinzanga Mutoko.
  5. Nyasha Chikuza, a female juvenile, aged seven, of ChitsakaVillage, Chief Mutoko, Mutoko.
  6. Masimba Rutsito, a male adult, aged 39, of Chingamuka Village, Chief Mutoko, Mutoko. (Isuzu Driver)
  7. Kupakwashe Rutsito, a male juvenile, aged 13 of Chingamuka Village, Chief Mutoko, Mutoko.
  8. Samuel Mapuranga, a male juvenile, aged two years of Estalia Village D, Kadoma.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police urges drivers to be considerate on the roads, avoid reckless driving conduct especially trying to overtake in situations which are not safe. Motorists should not exceed the loading capacity of vehicles when carrying goods and passengers. Let us all remember that road safety is a collective responsibility.

Combating Witch Persecution in Africa: Looking Ahead to 2021

By Leo Igwe- Although the coronavirus pandemic dealt a heavy blow to global public health and economy, this year has seen some positive developments, and some signs of hope for humanity and pointers to a better future.

One of such developments is the launching of an advocacy campaign against witch persecution on the continent of Africa. Witchcraft allegations constitute a form of death sentence for the accused in the region. And this should not be the case because witchcraft is a form of superstition.

Since January, the Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AFAW) has been working to fill in the gaps in activism against witchcraft allegations in the region. Witchcraft belief has been associated with the African continent for too long.

Western anthropologists designate witchcraft as the gatekeeping concept for Africa, which is the frame to study and understand Africa including African thought and culture. This designation is no longer helpful if it ever was and it is time that the concept was discarded.

While there have been reports of egregious abuses linked to witch persecution in Africa, very little is being done to eradicate this social menace. Local and international programs to combat witch persecution leave much to be desired on all fronts.

Western NGOs dominate and drive efforts to end witch persecution in the region. Unfortunately, many of these NGOs have some hidden agenda that is incompatible with dispelling witchcraft fears and anxieties in the region.

In the name of what they call “respect for African religious and cultural beliefs”, these organizations have betrayed the cause of ending witch persecution in Africa because these organizations cannot call African witchcraft by its name: superstition. So these Western NGOs organize wishy-washy programs that paper over the problem of witchcraft allegations. 

Look, to end witch persecution in Africa, the region needs robust and effective campaign programs with a clear and categorical position against witchcraft imputation and witch-hunting. Africa needs NGOs that operate without double standards, organizations that are genuinely committed to eradicating this dark and destructive phenomenon without reservations.

In its Decade of Activism 2020-2030, AFAW outlined a vision to end abuses linked to witchcraft allegations in 2030. It aims to realize a critical mass of advocates against witch persecution in all African countries. AFAW proposed an expiry date for witchcraft imputation in the region to ensure that witch persecution is approached with the urgency that it deserves.

Expectedly, this Decade of Action has elicited mixed reactions. Some people think that the target is unrealistic and cannot be achieved given the enormity of the problem. These persons welcomed the vision to end witch persecution by 2030 but wondered where AFAW would get the resources to achieve this objective.

Others were of the notion that the target of 2030 was realizable and that ending witch persecution in Africa was long overdue. British scientist and humanist, Richard Dawkins tweeted saying that we should not wait that long to end this violent and horrific abuse.
Since January, AFAW has hit the ground running.

Despite the restrictions occasioned by the global pandemic, the campaign has made progress on various fronts. AFAW has been visible in local and international media. it has used reports and articles, press releases, and statements to challenge the narratives of witchcraft. Witchcraft belief persists in Africa because witchcraft narratives are seldom questioned or critically examined.

AFAW exists to change this culture of dogma and blind faith. AFAW’s declaration that witchcraft was a myth and a form of superstition was widely reported in the media. Media outlets found the declaration newsworthy because the predominant notion was that witchcraft was real and witches existed.

In churches and mosques, schools, colleges and universities, over the radio and television, on print and electronic media, Africans are taught that witches and other demonic and occult forces are facts, not fantasies. Many of those who promote these narratives are priests, pastors, and mallams, quasi clerics and spiritualists who claim to speak in the name of the traditional, Christian, or Islamic God.

The largely unchallenged dubious views of these godmen and women are reported in the media. And they reinforce witchcraft beliefs and fears in the minds of the people. AFAW has been critical of the preaching and questionable claims of witch-hunting clerics.

AFAW has challenged witch-hunting pastors who claimed that they healed or could heal Covid-19 patients. The skeptical challenge generated debates and discussions on social media for weeks. AFAW will continue to use its media statements to educate and enlighten, and to persuade Africans to question and critically examine witchcraft ideas.

In the past one year, AFAW has intervened in several cases of witch persecution. It has rescued and helped relocate accused persons. AFAW continues to support child victims while urging the police and other state authorities to arrest and prosecute suspected witch hunters. Beyond Nigeria, AFAW has petitioned the police and other state authorities in Kenya, Zambia, Ghana, Malawi, and Liberia urging them to take action against witch killers and witch-finders.

Unfortunately, 2020 has been marked by tragic incidents linked to witchcraft beliefs. Alleged witches have been lynched and stoned to death in various African countries. In Ghana, a local mob set an alleged Akua Denteh ablaze. 

In Nigeria, some witch hunters including a local politician lynched 15 persons suspected of witchcraft in Boki, Cross River state. Mobs burnt alleged witches in the Kisii region in Kenya and stoned them to death in Dedza, Malawi.

In fact the list of victims goes on. That these horrific incidents continue to happen in this 21st century is a cause for concern and more cogent actions. Proactive measures are urgently needed locally and globally to address this problem.

Looking ahead to 2021, AFAW will continue the public education and enlightenment of the African public. It will continue to pressure state authorities to take necessary measures to dispel witchcraft fears and anxieties.

AFAW will work to end impunity for crimes linked to witchcraft beliefs and ensure that witch-killers and witch hunters are brought to justice. The internet has helped in getting advocates to alert AFAW of cases of witch persecution in the region.

AFAW will liaise with its partners, families of victims, community leaders across the region to ensure a rapid response to any instance of witch persecution. It will strive to extend support to the victims, educate and enlighten witchcraft accusers and believers. Witch persecution happens more often in rural communities where there is a limited presence of state institutions and services. 

AFAW will work with all affected communities to specifically address the root causes and drivers of witchcraft allegations. AFAW is aware of some complex underlying drivers of witch-hunting in the region. In A Short Textbook of Preventive Medicine for the Tropics, Lucas and Gilles(1982) noted some development features in African countries: “Limited central organization of services, scattered populations living in small self-contained units, low level of economic development, limited educational facilities, and inadequate control of common agents of diseases”. They noted that “Some of these communities are still held tightly in the vicious circle of ignorance, poverty, and disease”. 

Unfortunately these observed features of the African society of the 70s and 80s apply to Africa today. One must add superstition to that circle because ignorance, poverty, and disease provide a subsoil for the proliferation of irrational fears and anxieties.

As AFAW’s Decade of Activism enters its second year, the movement will press ahead with its vision and mission. It will draw attention of global, regional, and local institutions to this vicious circle and other dire socio-economic situations and stressful conditions that breed witch persecution and killing.

Mafume, Deputy Suspended

By A Correspondent- Local government Minister, July Moyo, has suspended the Harare City Council Mayor, Councillor Jacob Mafume, together with his deputy, Cllr Luckson Mukunguma, with immediate effect over various allegations of corruption.

Insiders told a local publication that letters of suspensions were written last week on Thursday and are likely to be delivered to their recipients this Monday.

The publication was told that the minister saw it fit to suspend the two until their court cases are finalised.

Said the source:

This is done to make sure the two do not interfere with state witnesses or temper with evidence.

Mafume is currently in remand prison after he was arrested six days after getting his bail on allegations of trying to bribe a potential state witness in violation of his bail conditions.

He was first arrested by the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU), in November over criminal abuse of office for allegedly allocating Westlea stands on council land to his sister Rotina Mafume and his law firm’s secretary Rutendo Muvuti without following the correct council processes.

Mukunguma is currently out on bail after he was arrested in December following a manhunt by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC).

ZACC alleges that Mukunguma, who is facing allegations of selling stands in Highfield without following due procedure, went into hiding after being invited for questioning.

The source who spoke to Zim Morning Post predicted that the suspension of both the Mayor and his deputy is likely to lead to the appointment of a commission which will run the affairs of Harare City until the 2023 elections.

Said the source:

After the suspension, the minister is going to institute a dissolution of the whole council and move to appoint a commission to run the city council.

The development comes days after President Emmerson Mnangagwa had said the central government would soon do something to rescue mismanaged urban councils. He said:

We sat down and agreed to rescue the situation so that our cities do not collapse totally so soon something along those lines will start happening.

MDC Alliance-dominated local government authorities have often been accused of failing to provide residents and ratepayers with public goods and services.

On their part, city fathers blame poor service delivery on interference by the central government.

-zimmorningpost

Daggers Drawn Within MDC T Over Presidency Post

By A Correspondent- Interim MDC T president Dr Thokozani Khupe cancelled the party’s extra ordinary congress citing rigging revealing that she was in the process of approaching the courts for reprieve.

In an exclusive interview with ZimEye, Khupe said she had nullified the congress held Sunday adding that she had sacked the party’s interim secretary general Douglas Mwonzora for bringing the party into disrepute.

Said Khupe:

“I cancelled that extra ordinary congress and i suspended Douglas Mwonzora. Whatever he says must be disreagrded. We cannot allow people to behave the way they behave. We are a democratic party. we cannot watch people rig elections in broad daylight and let them get away with it .

We were phsyically surrounded. They were surrounding us and beating us up. They were beating us up throwing things at us and some of us were physically assaulted. Some of our guys went to the police and i hear they have been assisted. We tried to hold the congress on time and according to the high court rulling but this is beyond our control. We will approach the courts.”

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Govt Delays Paying Commuter Operators Contracted By ZUPCO

By A Correspondent- Kombi operators contracted by ZUPCO to ferry passengers countrywide under President Mnangagwa’s cheap urban transportation scheme have not been paid by the parastatal since 14 November.

The matter was revealed to the publication by the Greater Harare Commuter Omnibus Association secretary-general, Ngonidzashe Katsvairo who said the operators went for Christmas empty-handed:

The payment backlog is now one month.  We are paid every two weeks so that in turn we also pay our workers and service the vehicles. There is now a salary backlog and our vehicles have not been serviced, which will compromise the safety of passengers as both the driver and the vehicle will not be fit for the road mentally and physically.

Passenger transport is our livelihood so we will soldier on, but with the status quo we will be putting lives of passengers at risk. We will continue to engage the government for early and adequate payments. They are failing to pay but we are alleviating transport challenges in the country.

We have requested the government to recognise associations so that they can self-regulate and monitor errant operators just as professional associations do, such as those of lawyers, accountants, estate agents and others. There will be order.

According to the publication the operators staged a demonstration at the parastatal’s headquarters on Christmas eve demanding their money. Kombi operators under the franchise are supposed to get $4 000 per day.

ZUPCO did not comment on the report.

-newsday

“They Surrounded And Beat Us Up”: Thokozani Khupe

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THE CLUE IS IN THABANI MPOFU’S PHONECALL


By Mari Matutu | The much awaited EOC drama came and is past. The issue is not about what happened yesterday because from onset it is a non event. The SC long time took judiciary notice of Chamisa election.


The issue is about how each one of us as Zimbabweans would treat this drama. If you have not learnt the art of deception you will always be cheated by the same trick. Right from the time people started to sympathise with ED during the time Grace was undressing him. He gathered sympathisers till we all marched in streets to help him. He built a ladder out of us.
Today the whole drama at HIIC must be treated by any person with sound mind the same. Do not be fooled. Its Mai Rwizi and Mukadota drama.
When zanu realised that their game of splitting MDC has failed they wanted a safe exit from the drama. One which people will clap hands for. Zanu had issues to cover and close up on the scene and then create another theme that may drag us to 2023 watching the stage.
When Khupe called for help from the head office she actually got it. It was going to be difficult of many to believe that Khupe is acting on behalf of the regime.
Here is the story.
Thokozani Khupe was elected President of MDC T in March 2019. Before that there was no party by the name MDC T that had held a Congress and elected a complete set of leadership. When she contested 2018 election she was a substantive president of a party that is totally different to MDC in Court. This had no T in front of it.
Zanu knows this and the SC has evidence of this on record. They knew no matter what the whole Congress will not yield a legitimate president.
Zanu also knows that the SC actually took judiciary notice of Chamisa election as MDC president at a congress.
Their effort to get people support failed. Actually zanu lost big time in that all their informers and Pawnees are one side. They are now left without informers in MDC and they cannot infiltrate easy enough.
The total number of people that voted in the congress whether we say they are all legit is far less than a half of required majority. One has to give an explanation as to why it so happened.
If Khupe and Komichi can complain that the voter’s roll was manipulated, then who invited people to the congress? Is it not correct that the constitution requires a notice to be given direct to individual members entitled to attend?
Zanu has used this confusion to deprive MDC A of its allocation of political funding and it has been working well. Now if the EOC is to end well without issues then it will be trashed easily.
This is when we hear Khupe asking for help from the HQ. You cannot see that actually Khupe asked for help and she got it. There is now a dispute from this drama.
Some have started to sympathise with Khupe that she was assaulted and called names. On the other hand Mwonzora is said to have been elected president. Look at what people are saying to Mwonzora. This is what is called art of deception. Fooling the same people all the time. Its all drama and all of you are participating in it.
These candidates were recently given millions of dollars by the regime to act this drama. There is no way they can separate. Khupe is illegally in parliament on the seat of MDC A yet she is MDC T. Mwonzora , Komichi and Mudzuri are senators on MDC A ticket yet they are now claiming to be MDC A. Its all under control. They are all controlled from above. Now Khupe says she has suspended Mwonzora.
Do not be dragged into the legality of it. You will be helping their drama.
A non event remains a non event. This is what we must all see it as. Never look for a good or bad. The whole thing is a performance. The professional actors were sent from Mashonganyika building.
Now is our time. Stand up and defend the true movement.

#BREAKING- THOKOZANI KHUPE REVEALS WAY FORWARD

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Khupe Speaks On Next Move After Suspending Mwonzora: High Court Application | BREAKING

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“The Clue Is In The Thabani Mpofu Call”

By Mari Matutu: The awaited EOC drama came and is past. The issue is not about what happened yesterday because from onset it is non event.

The SC long time took judiciary notice of Chamisa election. The issue is about how each one of us as Zimbabweans would treat this drama. If you have not learnt the art of deception you will always be cheated by the same trick.

Right from the time people started to sympathise with ED during the time Grace was undressing him. He gathered sympathisers till we all marched in streets to help him. He built a ladder out of us.

Today the whole drama at HIIC must be treated by any person with sound mind the same. Do not be fooled. Its Mai Rwizi and Mukadota drama. When zanu realised that their game of splitting MDC has failed they wanted a safe exit from the drama.

One which people will clap hands for. Zanu had issues to cover and close up on the scene and then create another theme that may drag us to 2023 watching the stage. When Khupe called for help from the head office she actually got it.

It was going to be difficult of many to believe that Khupe is acting on behalf of the regime. Here is the story. Thokozani Khupe was elected President of MDC T in March 2019. Before that there was no party by the name MDC T that had held a Congress and elected a complete set of leadership.

When she contested 2018 election she was a substantive president of a party that is totally different to MDC in Court. This had no T in front of it. Zanu knows this and the SC has evidence of this on record. They knew no matter what the whole Congress will not yield a legitimate president. Zanu also knows that the SC actually took judiciary notice of Chamisa election as MDC president at a congress. Their effort to get people support failed.

Actually zanu lost big time in that all their informers and Pawnees are one side. They are now left without informers in MDC and they cannot infiltrate easy enough. The total number of people that voted in the congress whether we say they are all legit is far less than a half of required majority.

One has to give an explanation as to why it so happened. If Khupe and Komichi can complain that the voter’s roll was manipulated, then who invited people to the congress? Is it not correct that the constitution requires a notice to be given direct to individual members entitled to attend?

Zanu has used this confusion to deprive MDC A of its allocation of political funding and it has been working well. Now if the EOC is to end well without issues then it will be trashed easily.

This is when we hear Khupe asking for help from the HQ. You cannot see that actually Khupe asked for help and she got it. There is now a dispute from this drama. Some have started to sympathise with Khupe that she was assaulted and called names. On the other hand Mwonzora is said to have been elected president.

Look at what people are saying to Mwonzora. This is what is called art of deception. Fooling the same people all the time. Its all drama and all of you are participating in it. These candidates were recently given millions of dollars by the regime to act this drama. There is no way they can separate.

Khupe is illegally in parliament on the seat of MDC A yet she is MDC T. Mwonzora , Komichi and Mudzuri are senators on MDC A ticket yet they are now claiming to be MDC A. Its all under control. They are all controlled from above.

Now Khupe says she has suspended Mwonzora. Do not be dragged into the legality of it. You will be helping their drama. A non event remains a non event. This is what we must all see it as. Never look for a good or bad.

The whole thing is a performance. The professional actors were sent from Mashonganyika building.

Now is our time.

Stand up and defend the true movement.

“Ndaona Mbama Padama RaMadam Khupe”

Lampard Slams “Lazy” Chelsea Players

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard was not happy with his players after the defeat to Arsenal, describing their performance as ‘lazy.’

An Alexandre Lacazette first half penalty and goals from Granit Xhaka and Bukayo Saka ensured that a somewhat second string Arsenal side collected maximum points and bragging rights in the London derby, as well as their first league since November 1.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Lampard did not hide his disappointment with his charges.

“It was an opportunity to go second against a team that are having a tough time,” he said.

“You either make it difficult for them or you give them a little opening and we did that from minute one and continued for 45 minutes. It was lazy to give away a penalty and lazy to give away a free kick that he (Xhaka) puts in the top corner.”

“We fought … but in the first half we gave ourselves too much to do… I’ll take responsibility on the outside but the players also have to take responsibility,” added the former midfielder.

The Blues are now seventh on the table.-Soccer 24

Frank Lampard

Logarusic To Announce Final Warriors CHAN Squad On December 30

Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic has trimmed the national team squad for CHAN to twenty-three players who are expected to resume training this week.

A 34-member locally-based selection started the camp in early December before breaking for Christmas last week. The team regroups this evening in the capital city for the final leg of preparations today, but only twenty-three players will report for duty.

Warriors team-manager Wellington Mpandare confirmed the news in an interview with The Sunday News.

“A squad of 23 players is getting into camp on Sunday, the final list has to be submitted ten days before the start of the tournament,’’ said Mpandare.

The final 23-man squad for the CHAN finals will be announced on December 30 while the tournament will start on January 16.-Soccer 24

Logarusic

How To Stay Healthy During Rainy Season

Rainy season brings lot of fun, greenery and cool climate with it. However, it also invites lot of health disorders as well. Dealing with such illnesses associated with rainy season is not very difficult. You should be aware of certain quick remedies if you cope with such illnesses due to rainy season. Parents of small children need to be extra-careful during rainy season to prevent such disorder. Read on to know more about it.

Rainy season comes with lot of fun, excitement and along with it there are host of infections that are prevalent during this season. People should be aware of these problems so that they can take necessary precautions during this season. The most common illness is related to respiratory system and water and food borne diseases cannot be overlooked.

Cold and flu are common illness that is found in rainy season and this is usually due to fluctuation in the temperature. If you are a student, a working citizen or a mom, you need to protect yourself from these illnesses and prevent from getting sick.

When rain starts pouring in, you first look for a shelter and try to save yourself from getting drenched. However, a shelter can save you from getting wet in rain but it will not protect you from catching any kind of infection. This is especially when your immune system is very low.

Common Illness caused During Rainy Season

Dengue
Cold
Flu
Food infection
Water infection
Cholera

Leptospirosos is caused by bacteria that can be carried either by a human or some animal. Its severe form can damage kidney, liver, meningitis and respiratory failure.

Precautions During Rainy Season

Keep Rain Gear With you Always – The most effective thing that you can do is to keep your rain gear always ready when you go out in rainy season. A raincoat with hooded jacket and waterproof shoes are the best items.

Vitamin C – Increasing the intake of Vitamin C either in natural form or as food supplement will help you drive away the cold virus faster. It is still a matter of debate among doctors whether Vitamin C is cure for cold. However, a healthy supply of this vitamin will activate your antibodies and reduce the severity of cold, undoubtedly.

Shower After Being Caught in Rain – Although it sounds very unusual because if you are drenched in rain, you will never want to take another shower. But taking a shower after you have been caught in rain will protect you from many infections.

Hot Drinks – After you come back home caught in a rain, take a shower, dry yourself and wear dry and clean clothes. The best thing is to make a hot soup for yourself or at least drink a cup of hot milk. This will help you from catching cold or save you from catching any kind of infection that can occur due to sudden change in the temperature of the body.

Cleanliness – Cleanliness is very important during rainy season. Even if you catch a cold, you should clean your hands regularly and use a sanitizer always after that.

Drink Plenty of Water – Water intake may reduce naturally because of the sudden drop in the temperature of the environment. It is good to drink plenty of water and do not wait to get thirsty to drink water. This will help you drain toxins from your body.

Watch your Intake – Try to eat nutritious food and avoid eating out during rainy season. Prepare meal with full precaution and maintain health and hygiene throughout the house.

It is very important to keep yourself protected during the rainy season because you can catch infection frequently. It is always better to take precautions and be prepared whenever you go out of your home

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Celebrating Life @ 40

Celebrating Life @ 40

By Happymore Chidziva

On this day 27 December 1980 ,40 years ago I was born into a family of love and care, a good foundation of life values and skills were imparted in me growing up, to be a selfless fighter of the National Democratic Revolution.

It has been a thrilling journey full of trials and tribulations, disappointments and exciting moments.

From humble beginnings, I have met and worked with great friends, leaders and comrades who have been instrumental and helped me in many different ways in these past four decades.

I am humbled to have all of you and say thank you for the support and being there for me, making these forty years meaningful and productive.

As I celebrate another year added to my life, I look back at the long journey from the bush to the podium.

Fighting in the trenches for a democratic Zimbabwe, early in my youth as an mere activist, up to the vote of confidence by the people of Highfield West to represent them in Parliament.

The support, solidarity and confidence in me through out my activism and leadership shown by the MDC family, President Nelson Chamisa and broader Democratic movement keeps me going.

I still dream and remain committed to a nation of love and happiness, a nation of equal opportunities, free from corruption, tolerant of divergent political views, respect the rule of law and people’s choices. Together we shall continue to take Zanu PF head on and deliver a New Zimbabwe.

To my family, thank you so much for all the support, love and care.

Most importantly, all the praise goes to the almighty God for giving me a lifetime worth living and hoping for more years.

Happymore Chidziva
Leader Cde Bvondo

Happymore Chidziva

Zimbabwean Prophet Goes Into Hiding After Altercation With “Satanists”

Tinashe Sambiri|
The leaders of the Satanic Church in South Africa have reportedly written a letter to controversial Zimbabwean preacher Isaac Makomichi asking him to join them.

Makomichi’s personal assistant claimed the prophet received an email requesting him to to join the Satanic church or they will destroy him if he fails to do so.

He further claimed that the letter was signed by one Junior Norton.

He also said the church was about to make a police report.

Makomichi was not immediately available for a comment on the matter.

Sources claim he has since fled to Ghana via South Africa to seek spiritual protection.

“Makomichi has gone to Ghana to seek protection. What I know is he currently is not in Zimbabwe,” said one church leader.

Isaac Makomichi

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US President Donald Trump looks down during an event on lowering prescription drug prices in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC on November 20, 2020. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP)

If Khupe was in the US she would have begun ruling the nation for another 4 years, literally! 

By A Correspondent | There was drama yesterday when the Acting MDC President Thokozani Khupe successfully played a Donald-Trump against her nemesis Douglas Mwonzora. Ballot Fraud, Ballot Fraud was her outcry all morning into the afternoon

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Later on, in what is certain to discredit the just ended MDC -T congress, the winner MDC Senator Douglas Mwonzora rushed to thank the election management board instead of the voters who ‘chose him’ for leadership.

The development comes barely 4 hours after his nemesis Thokozani Khupe had declared that she has suspended Mwonzora.

While Mwonzora commenting, told ZimEye.com, Khupe does not have any powers to suspend him, top legal experts stated the opposite. Adv Thabani Mpofu pulled out section 9.1.2.3 which categorically states that: The President shall supervise all office bearers in the national leadership structures and may suspend, on reasonable grounds for breach of Party’s Constitution, rules and regulations, any member of the National Standing Committee.

“National Executive Committee. National Council pending investigations and disciplinary action: provided that after suspension of the member as aforesaid the President shall duly report to the National Executive Committee.”

Mwonzora was announced winner with over 883 votes with Khupe trailing behind with a paltry 118.

Speaking shortly after being announced the winner, Mwonzora literally opened his speech by thanking the election management board that handled the Congress for electing him, while omitting in his introduction the people who did the voting. He said, “the Chairperson of The Independent Election Management Board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you FOR ELECTING ME, the substantive president to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai”

DO YOU THINK IT WAS AN ERROR?

It could not be established at the time of writing if the statement was a result of a slip of the tongue or it was part of his prepared speech.

SPEECH ROLL (jumbled transcript)

A special tribute to my late predecessor Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai ….

The chairperson of The Independent election management board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you for electing me the Substantive President to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

try as we may we must appreciate that…

I will endeavour to do my best because I have learnt from him he was indeed the very best. A special tribute to my contestants Dr Thokozani Khupe, Elias Mudzuri ….

this was a contest it was not a fight it was a contest from members of one family…. I also understand the frustrations that come from a protracted campaign. I also understand the anxieties that accompany … And therefore I do understand the emotions that accompany and therefore I hope that when everyone has sobered up we will come back together as one family.

I want to say that the three leaders apart of my leadership plan; I have tremendous respect for doctor Thoko Khupe…

she did a lot of good work for this party and we must never forget that. I also want to have a special tribute to engineer Elias Mudzuri…. He was our organising secretary when we handed zanu-pf defeat in 2008.

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I want to fake and pay tribute to senator Morgan Komichi…

he is also brave and I think that he will still be valuable to this party I want to appeal to those who were supporting me to conquer with love…. you must know that this is a conquest the fact that we were in the same meal the fact that we succeeded over others does not make us any better MDC members than others.

I also want to appeal to those who were supporting the candidates who today did not succeed that this is not the end of the world you have tremendous responsibilities to discharge to the party you have tremendous duties to perform and you have right enshrined in the Constitution of our party….

this is the time to start a new politics to our party and Country we must get rid of the politics of hate the politics of violence the politics of hunger the politics of acrimony and replace with the policies of racial disputation and tolerance. It is the right time that are party stop the politics of mudslinging…

people hate people because they contested against them well today I want to break that jinx. I love those who contested against me…

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the first fundamental is that for you to get a leadership position be it the president down to the branch chairman you must be elected.

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Although you are president although you are secretary or there you are charming we must always have collective decision… We are going to have collective decisions.

LIVE: Will Mwonzora Survive Chikurubi-Imprisonment Today Following Violence Against Khupe Last Night?

Thokozani Khupe stood against Morgan Tsvangirai and conuered, she stood against Nelson Chamisa and frustrated the largest political party in Zimbabwean history, after being assaulted in front of cameras last night, will she let Douglas Mwonzora off without a fight?

Let’s Embrace Constructive Criticism- MDC Alliance Official

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance official, Grademan Mbira, has implored party members to embrace constructive criticism.

This follows articles written by prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of the popular movement.

As a councillor and a public official, I am very happy with the feedback from Hopewell “Daddy Hope” Chin’ono.

True democrats must be able to easily embrace positive criticism. Constructive criticism is when we are given feedback from others on how we can improve our programmes.

Daddy Hope has challenged me to work towards building the best possible institution which thrives for the betterment of people’s lives. I have to listen to advice from others which, I believe, will benefit individuals, institutions and societies.

It is not our culture to attack those who criticise us, we rather must be empathetic to them. There’s always something to learn from their comments.

Thanx for the feedback Daddy Hope, I salute you,”said Mbira in a statement.

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Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance official, Grademan Mbira, has implored party members to embrace constructive criticism.

This follows articles written by prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of the popular movement.

As a councillor and a public official, I am very happy with the feedback from Hopewell “Daddy Hope” Chin’ono.

True democrats must be able to easily embrace positive criticism. Constructive criticism is when we are given feedback from others on how we can improve our programmes.

Daddy Hope has challenged me to work towards building the best possible institution which thrives for the betterment of people’s lives. I have to listen to advice from others which I believe, will benefit individuals, institutions and societies.

It is not our culture to attack those who criticise us, we rather must be empathetic to them. There’s always something to learn from their comments.

Thanx for the feedback Daddy Hope, I salute you,”said Mbira in a statement.

“No Quorum At Khupe, Mwonzora Congress”

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance Youth Assembly national organising secretary, Godfrey Kurauone, has described the Thokozani Khupe and Douglas Mwonzora Congress as a fiasco.

According to Kurauone only 1025 members voted meaning there was no quorum at the Congress.

“So these are the people who were supposed to vote at the MDC-T Congress according to their Constitution:

2070- provincial Executives
2520- Distric executives
1958-Ward Chairpersons
168 -National Executives
All MPs,Mayors and Council Chairs

6718 people were supposed to be delegates plus all MPs,Mayors and Council Chairpersons.

Only 1025 people voted according to the results of the Congress.

Where is the Quorum you Constitutionalists?

Quorum Quorum Quorum, Kurauone argued.

MDC-T Congress

N_aked Vendor Nabbed While Attempting To Rape Minor

By A Correspondent- A naked vendor has been arrested after he was caught in the process of trying to rape a 14-year-old teenager in a bushy area.

The minor cannot be named for ethical reasons.

According to a source the minor left home on Monday and went to Renkini bus terminus intending to travel to Nkayi.

She arrived at Renkini at around 12PM after the buses had departed.

The source close to investigations said:

“As Bhekimpilo Moyo (27) was moving around selling his wares at the terminus, he met the 14-year-old minor, sitting in a shade. The minor told him that she wanted to travel to Nkayi, but she had no money and when she arrived the buses had already departed. Due to that she was stranded.”

Moyo, the source said, offered to help her and the teenager fell for the bait.

“He promised to give her a place to sleep and bus fare to travel to her rural area the next day. The minor waited for him until 06:30PM and they left, intending to go to his home in Emganwini suburb,” said the source.

According to the source, at around 7PM, a security guard spotted Moyo and the 14-year-old minor walking along a foot path which passes behind a church near Ross Camp.

The security guard followed them.

“Moyo led the minor into a bushy area which is near the church and when they reached an area with long grass they stopped. Moyo removed his jacket and laid it on the ground, he then removed his trousers and underwear and ordered the minor to lie on the ground facing upwards.

He removed her panty, but when he was about to rape her the security guard emerged from the bush and tried to grab him but missed him,” said the source.

Moyo, the source said, picked up his trousers and underwear and took to his heels. The security guard gave chase and caught up with him.

“He hand-cuffed him and took him to Mzilikazi police station. The minor made a report at the police station, stating that Moyo forced her to go to the bush with him to have sex in exchange for bus fare and a place to sleep,” said the source.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident:

“We arrested a man who tried to rape a minor. We would like to thank the security guard who helped in arresting the accused. We would also like to urge members of the public to be on high alert for people who might take advantage of them when they are faced with a problem.”-statemedia

Man Tells Wife To Go And Trade Her Body And Generate Money For The Children’s Upkeep

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo man from Bellevue suburb has been dragged to court for physically abusing his wife and telling her to go back to South Africa, her country of birth, and sell her “buttocks” to generate money for the upkeep of their children.

Lettie Nkomo, who has been married to Menias Nkomo since 2010 has been left with no choice but to turn to the courts to help her find peace in her marriage as her husband has ignored a protection order which barred him from physically, verbally and emotionally abusing Lettie and has continued being abusive.

Lettie said: “He insulted me saying I’m a useless, stupid woman who does not know anything and told me to return to my parents together with my children.

“My husband always shouts at me thereby violating the Protection order which was granted in my favour on 20 November 2020,”she told the court.

Lettie also revealed that her hubby has since chucked her out of their matrimonial bedroom.

“He chucked me out of our bedroom, I now sleep with our children in their spare bedroom. He always tells me to return to South Africa with the kids,” she said.

She reported the matter to the police leading to the arrest of her hubby.

Menias appeared before magistrate Amanda Ndlovu at the Tredgold magistrates’ court. He was facing a physical abuse charge.

He denied the charge.

He was remanded in custody to 04 January 2021 for commencement of trial.

Hardlife Mhaka prosecuted.=statemedia

ZRP Cop To Pay $ 150 000 For Assaulting Teenager

A MUTARE magistrate has ordered a detective and the police to pay $151 000 compensation to a 15-year-old Sakubva teenager who was brutally assaulted by the former in 2019 during investigations over a stolen cellphone.

The minor’s parents sued ZRP for inhuman and degrading treatment after the teenager was handcuffed and assaulted by Detective Assistant Inspector Jefinias Mazambani. Mutare magistrate, Mr Lazarus Murendo, presided over the case and on November 25 handed down his judgment in favour of the teenager.

As a result of the assault, the teenager bled profusely. He was later released from police custody without being charged.

It was alleged that despite being released from custody without any charges pressed against him, Mazambani made impromptu visits to the juvenile’s Sakubva residence and continued assaulting him.

He sustained injuries which include a perforated eardrum, facial swelling and swelling on his knees.

In his judgment, Mr Murendo said the assault was severe and he suffered excruciating pain, hence he should be paid damages amounting to $151 191 as compensation.

“The second and third defendants (Commissioner-General of the Police and the Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage) are being sued in their official capacities as the employers of the first defendant (Mazambani) and as such, are deemed to be vicariously liable for the conduct of the first defendant committed during the course and scope of his employment.

“While the first defendant denied any wrong-doing, the evidence on record and his criminal conviction and sentence conclusively lead to the only reasonable conclusion that he indeed assaulted the plaintiff severely leading to serious injuries being inflicted,” he said.-Manica Post

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Fired Employee Leaves Boss Toothless After Hitting Him With A Stone

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo police officer who runs a pool table business at Pumula North high density suburb shops lost four teeth after he was hit on the mouth with a rock by his employee for terminating his contract.

Albert Matangaidze not only deprived his boss, Constable Luke Mafunda, of his teeth, but he stabbed him in the stomach, for firing him.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident: “I can confirm that we arrested Albert Matangaidze for assaulting and stabbing Luke Mafunda. We urge members of the public to desist from engaging in any act of violence.”

Clifford Phiri who witnessed the incident unfold on Monday at around 09:30PM said Mafunda fired Matangaidze and hired another man and this did not go down well with Matangaidze.

“Matangaidze was visibly drunk as he confronted his boss accusing him of terminating his contract without informing him or stating the reasons which led him to do so. Mafunda told him that he felt he was doing him a disservice as he was not managing his snooker well resulting in him making losses,” said Phiri.

It seems that stoked Matangaidze’s anger as he broke a beer bottle and used it as a weapon on Mafunda.

“He charged at Mafunda, saying you can’t do this to me and stabbed him in the stomach. Mafunda fell on the ground. While he was writhing in agony on the ground, Matangaidze reached for a rock and hit him several times on the head and mouth causing him to lose four teeth,” said Phiri.

A source close to investigations said Mafunda was rushed to hospital for treatment.

Matangaidze was reported to the police leading to his arrest.

-statemedia

Police Officer Loses 4 Teeth Over Terminating Employee’s Contract

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo police officer who runs a pool table business at Pumula North high density suburb shops lost four teeth after he was hit on the mouth with a rock by his employee for terminating his contract.

Albert Matangaidze not only deprived his boss, Constable Luke Mafunda, of his teeth, but he stabbed him in the stomach, for firing him.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the incident: “I can confirm that we arrested Albert Matangaidze for assaulting and stabbing Luke Mafunda. We urge members of the public to desist from engaging in any act of violence.”

Clifford Phiri who witnessed the incident unfold on Monday at around 09:30PM said Mafunda fired Matangaidze and hired another man and this did not go down well with Matangaidze.

“Matangaidze was visibly drunk as he confronted his boss accusing him of terminating his contract without informing him or stating the reasons which led him to do so. Mafunda told him that he felt he was doing him a disservice as he was not managing his snooker well resulting in him making losses,” said Phiri.

It seems that stoked Matangaidze’s anger as he broke a beer bottle and used it as a weapon on Mafunda.

“He charged at Mafunda, saying you can’t do this to me and stabbed him in the stomach. Mafunda fell on the ground. While he was writhing in agony on the ground, Matangaidze reached for a rock and hit him several times on the head and mouth causing him to lose four teeth,” said Phiri.

A source close to investigations said Mafunda was rushed to hospital for treatment.

Matangaidze was reported to the police leading to his arrest.-statemedia

Man Marries Off Married Daughter To “Financially Stable” Suitor

By A Correspondent- This advice comes after a man from Zaka in Masvingo province stirred a scandal when he allegedly “married off” his married daughter to another man, claiming her first husband was not financially suited to be an in-law.

Hove and Ruramai have two children together aged two and five.

It is reported that sometime in September this year, Ruramai who was staying with her husband in Mberengwa left him under the pretext that she was visiting her parents in Zaka while in fact she was eloping with Magwaro to his rural home in Mushinyi Village in Bikita.

Following a tip-off from neighbours that his wife had eloped with Magwaro to his rural home he reportedly followed them.

His complaint which B-Metro is in possession of reads:

“Davison Magwaro took my wife Ruramai Maronjese with whom I have two children. We got married in 2016 before he took her in September this year. My wife left me under the pretext that she was visiting her parents in Zaka. He should pay me three beasts as compensation for destroying my marriage”.

In his response Magwaro said he didn’t know that Ruramai was married. His response however, elicited shock after it emerged that he eloped with Ruramai while he was staying with the couple in the same area in Mberengwa.

For his greedy actions, Alfred who also attended the court session received a backlash from Chief Mpakwa.

He insisted that marrying off his daughter to another was not a ticket out of destitution.

Ruramai said she was no longer interested in her first husband.

It also emerged during trial that Hove once caught the two – Ruramai and Magwaro – having sex in their matrimonial bedroom.

After being provided with enough evidence, Chief Mpakwa said he fined Magwaro three beasts as punishment for bedding a married woman. statemedia

Mwonzora Rubbishes Khupe Suspension

By A Correspondent | In what is certain to discredit the just ended MDC -T congress, there was drama early Monday when the winner MDC Senator Douglas Mwonzora rushed to thank the election management board instead of the voters who ‘chose him’ for leadership.

The development comes barely 4 hours after his nemesis Thokozani Khupe had declared that she has suspended Mwonzora.

While Mwonzora commenting, told ZimEye.com, Khupe does not have any powers to suspend him, top legal experts stated the opposite. Adv Thabani Mpofu pulled out section 9.1.2.3 which categorically states that: The President shall supervise all office bearers in the national leadership structures and may suspend, on reasonable grounds for breach of Party’s Constitution, rules and regulations, any member of the National Standing Committee.

“National Executive Committee. National Council pending investigations and disciplinary action: provided that after suspension of the member as aforesaid the President shall duly report to the National Executive Committee.”

Mwonzora was announced winner with over 883 votes with Khupe trailing behind with a paltry 118.

Speaking shortly after being announced the winner, Mwonzora literally opened his speech by thanking the election management board that handled the Congress for electing him, while omitting in his introduction the people who did the voting. He said, “the Chairperson of The Independent Election Management Board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you FOR ELECTING ME, the substantive president to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai”

DO YOU THINK IT WAS AN ERROR?

It could not be established at the time of writing if the statement was a result of a slip of the tongue or it was part of his prepared speech.

SPEECH ROLL (jumbled transcript)

A special tribute to my late predecessor Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai ….

The chairperson of The Independent election management board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you for electing me the Substantive President to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

try as we may we must appreciate that…

I will endeavour to do my best because I have learnt from him he was indeed the very best. A special tribute to my contestants Dr Thokozani Khupe, Elias Mudzuri ….

this was a contest it was not a fight it was a contest from members of one family…. I also understand the frustrations that come from a protracted campaign. I also understand the anxieties that accompany … And therefore I do understand the emotions that accompany and therefore I hope that when everyone has sobered up we will come back together as one family.

I want to say that the three leaders apart of my leadership plan; I have tremendous respect for doctor Thoko Khupe…

she did a lot of good work for this party and we must never forget that. I also want to have a special tribute to engineer Elias Mudzuri…. He was our organising secretary when we handed zanu-pf defeat in 2008.

….

I want to fake and pay tribute to senator Morgan Komichi…

he is also brave and I think that he will still be valuable to this party I want to appeal to those who were supporting me to conquer with love…. you must know that this is a conquest the fact that we were in the same meal the fact that we succeeded over others does not make us any better MDC members than others.

I also want to appeal to those who were supporting the candidates who today did not succeed that this is not the end of the world you have tremendous responsibilities to discharge to the party you have tremendous duties to perform and you have right enshrined in the Constitution of our party….

this is the time to start a new politics to our party and Country we must get rid of the politics of hate the politics of violence the politics of hunger the politics of acrimony and replace with the policies of racial disputation and tolerance. It is the right time that are party stop the politics of mudslinging…

people hate people because they contested against them well today I want to break that jinx. I love those who contested against me…

….

the first fundamental is that for you to get a leadership position be it the president down to the branch chairman you must be elected.

….

Although you are president although you are secretary or there you are charming we must always have collective decision… We are going to have collective decisions.

Two Children Die Of Suspected Poisoning After Eating At Neighbours Party

By A Correspondent- The celebratory mood has left two families in Banket grieving after two children aged eight and eleven died due to suspected food poisoning during a Boxing Day party hosted by their neighbours. 

The children, who were foaming at the mouth, died the next morning. Asst Comm Nyathi said police would avail more details in due course as investigations were in progress. 

Khupe Turns Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump looks down during an event on lowering prescription drug prices in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC on November 20, 2020. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP)

If Khupe was in the US she would have begun ruling the nation for another 4 years, literally! 

By A Correspondent | There was drama yesterday when the Acting MDC President Thokozani Khupe successfully played a Donald-Trump against her nemesis Douglas Mwonzora. Ballot Fraud, Ballot Fraud was her outcry all morning into the afternoon

.

Later on, in what is certain to discredit the just ended MDC -T congress, the winner MDC Senator Douglas Mwonzora rushed to thank the election management board instead of the voters who ‘chose him’ for leadership.

The development comes barely 4 hours after his nemesis Thokozani Khupe had declared that she has suspended Mwonzora.

While Mwonzora commenting, told ZimEye.com, Khupe does not have any powers to suspend him, top legal experts stated the opposite. Adv Thabani Mpofu pulled out section 9.1.2.3 which categorically states that: The President shall supervise all office bearers in the national leadership structures and may suspend, on reasonable grounds for breach of Party’s Constitution, rules and regulations, any member of the National Standing Committee.

“National Executive Committee. National Council pending investigations and disciplinary action: provided that after suspension of the member as aforesaid the President shall duly report to the National Executive Committee.”

Mwonzora was announced winner with over 883 votes with Khupe trailing behind with a paltry 118.

Speaking shortly after being announced the winner, Mwonzora literally opened his speech by thanking the election management board that handled the Congress for electing him, while omitting in his introduction the people who did the voting. He said, “the Chairperson of The Independent Election Management Board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you FOR ELECTING ME, the substantive president to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai”

DO YOU THINK IT WAS AN ERROR?

It could not be established at the time of writing if the statement was a result of a slip of the tongue or it was part of his prepared speech.

SPEECH ROLL (jumbled transcript)

A special tribute to my late predecessor Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai ….

The chairperson of The Independent election management board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you for electing me the Substantive President to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

try as we may we must appreciate that…

I will endeavour to do my best because I have learnt from him he was indeed the very best. A special tribute to my contestants Dr Thokozani Khupe, Elias Mudzuri ….

this was a contest it was not a fight it was a contest from members of one family…. I also understand the frustrations that come from a protracted campaign. I also understand the anxieties that accompany … And therefore I do understand the emotions that accompany and therefore I hope that when everyone has sobered up we will come back together as one family.

I want to say that the three leaders apart of my leadership plan; I have tremendous respect for doctor Thoko Khupe…

she did a lot of good work for this party and we must never forget that. I also want to have a special tribute to engineer Elias Mudzuri…. He was our organising secretary when we handed zanu-pf defeat in 2008.

….

I want to fake and pay tribute to senator Morgan Komichi…

he is also brave and I think that he will still be valuable to this party I want to appeal to those who were supporting me to conquer with love…. you must know that this is a conquest the fact that we were in the same meal the fact that we succeeded over others does not make us any better MDC members than others.

I also want to appeal to those who were supporting the candidates who today did not succeed that this is not the end of the world you have tremendous responsibilities to discharge to the party you have tremendous duties to perform and you have right enshrined in the Constitution of our party….

this is the time to start a new politics to our party and Country we must get rid of the politics of hate the politics of violence the politics of hunger the politics of acrimony and replace with the policies of racial disputation and tolerance. It is the right time that are party stop the politics of mudslinging…

people hate people because they contested against them well today I want to break that jinx. I love those who contested against me…

….

the first fundamental is that for you to get a leadership position be it the president down to the branch chairman you must be elected.

….

Although you are president although you are secretary or there you are charming we must always have collective decision… We are going to have collective decisions.

I Can’t Be Suspended By A Dissolved President – Mwonzora

By A Correspondent | In what is certain to discredit the just ended MDC -T congress, there was drama early Monday when the winner MDC Senator Douglas Mwonzora rushed to thank the election management board instead of the voters who ‘chose him’ for leadership.

The development comes barely 4 hours after his nemesis Thokozani Khupe had declared that she has suspended Mwonzora.

While Mwonzora commenting, told ZimEye.com, Khupe does not have any powers to suspend him, top legal experts stated the opposite. Adv Thabani Mpofu pulled out section 9.1.2.3 which categorically states that: The President shall supervise all office bearers in the national leadership structures and may suspend, on reasonable grounds for breach of Party’s Constitution, rules and regulations, any member of the National Standing Committee.

“National Executive Committee. National Council pending investigations and disciplinary action: provided that after suspension of the member as aforesaid the President shall duly report to the National Executive Committee.”

Mwonzora was announced winner with over 883 votes with Khupe trailing behind with a paltry 118.

Speaking shortly after being announced the winner, Mwonzora literally opened his speech by thanking the election management board that handled the Congress for electing him, while omitting in his introduction the people who did the voting. He said, “the Chairperson of The Independent Election Management Board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you FOR ELECTING ME, the substantive president to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai”

DO YOU THINK IT WAS AN ERROR?

It could not be established at the time of writing if the statement was a result of a slip of the tongue or it was part of his prepared speech.

SPEECH ROLL (jumbled transcript)

A special tribute to my late predecessor Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai ….

The chairperson of The Independent election management board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you for electing me the Substantive President to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

try as we may we must appreciate that…

I will endeavour to do my best because I have learnt from him he was indeed the very best. A special tribute to my contestants Dr Thokozani Khupe, Elias Mudzuri ….

this was a contest it was not a fight it was a contest from members of one family…. I also understand the frustrations that come from a protracted campaign. I also understand the anxieties that accompany … And therefore I do understand the emotions that accompany and therefore I hope that when everyone has sobered up we will come back together as one family.

I want to say that the three leaders apart of my leadership plan; I have tremendous respect for doctor Thoko Khupe…

she did a lot of good work for this party and we must never forget that. I also want to have a special tribute to engineer Elias Mudzuri…. He was our organising secretary when we handed zanu-pf defeat in 2008.

….

I want to fake and pay tribute to senator Morgan Komichi…

he is also brave and I think that he will still be valuable to this party I want to appeal to those who were supporting me to conquer with love…. you must know that this is a conquest the fact that we were in the same meal the fact that we succeeded over others does not make us any better MDC members than others.

I also want to appeal to those who were supporting the candidates who today did not succeed that this is not the end of the world you have tremendous responsibilities to discharge to the party you have tremendous duties to perform and you have right enshrined in the Constitution of our party….

this is the time to start a new politics to our party and Country we must get rid of the politics of hate the politics of violence the politics of hunger the politics of acrimony and replace with the policies of racial disputation and tolerance. It is the right time that are party stop the politics of mudslinging…

people hate people because they contested against them well today I want to break that jinx. I love those who contested against me…

….

the first fundamental is that for you to get a leadership position be it the president down to the branch chairman you must be elected.

….

Although you are president although you are secretary or there you are charming we must always have collective decision… We are going to have collective decisions.

“Its Time For People To Take The Struggle”

By Leonard Koni| The sun does not go down twice in a day. The current political , economic and social settings in Zimbabwe are in dire straits and leave a lot to be desired.

The country is stuck in between two horns of a dilemma. Its high time the people should unite and break this political log jam and solve this equation once and for all.

Trusting elections to solve Zimbabwean problems have proved  to be a mammoth task and a shear waste of time and resources as the ruling party has always declared itself the winner but still failing to solve the economic jig saw. It also has no any intentions to surrendering power on a silver platter at all costs to the opposition.

The truth remains that people have lost trust in Zimbabwe’s elections.
Patrick Chinamasa already declared that Zanu PF has bagged the 2023 election and its a deal done. So what will be the purpose of going for elections?  Will Zanu PF surrender power in the event that it has lost to MDC-Alliance?

Looking through my political lenses the opposition must be reminded that Zanu PF without the army is like a shell. Zimbabwe is a military state and nearly 90% of state and public institutions are staffed by military intelligence. The question we should be asking is on how to dismantle and break apart the system and the military chains holding back the people’s success and freedom so that it becomes user friendly.

I strongly believe that if no action is taken it might take us another forty years or more to have a second government as this one masquerading as the new dispensation has dismally failed. Progressive people should sit down and talk about poor governance, state capture, corruption and unemployed citizens in the country.

We must build a  Zimbabwe which we want, where everyone will enjoy the fruits of the country not like the only a few individuals are benefitting from the status quo. Majority of Zimbabweans want a decent life and food on their table.
Zimbabweans must stop waiting for a saviour to liberate themselves but should wake up, stop criticising and take action. Zimbabweans have a mountain to climb that needs more than a prayer to overcome.

Zimbabweans across the globe are tired of living in foreign lands where they face all sorts of human abuses and ill treatment.

They are tired of sending their hard earned money from diaspora to buy food, pay rent, medical bills for their relatives. How can a country rely solely on remittances instead of producing and exporting?

Whatever Nelson Chamisa does, it will have a stiff resistance from the army. As long as we still have the military state in power, it will be hard for him to lead the country. Our army is still too partisan and is 90% involved in domestic politics. Opposition leaders have been frustrated left, right and centre.

Josiah Hungwe said President Emmerson Mnangangwa will shoot to power, he did it in 2018 and what will stop him to continue doing that in 2023?

There is a mountain to climb for the opposition which needs a vicious approach starting from 2021 to push for electoral reforms.

We all want to be free from the jaws of the military. Fighting a military dictatorship which has been at the helm of power for more than forty years needs wisdom and courage. We all need to carry our cross assisting each other.  During the Chimurenga Zanu and Zapu, traditional leaders, war collaboraters and the masses were fighting from different angles They did not wait for Robert Mugabe to do the job.

A political struggle is not a ready mix which is ready to be used. Its a process.
Contacts
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FULL TEXT: Khupe Officially Writes to Mwonzora Confirming Suspension

As the MDC-T extra-ordinary congress drama continues, party acting president Thokozani Khupe has formally written to Mwonzora announcing his suspension from the party.

Yesterday, Khupe walked out of the extra-ordinary congress alleging massive rigging by Mwonzora.

She later held a press conference where she announced the suspension of Mwonzora from the party.

Khupe later wrote to Mwonzora announcing the suspension and below is the letter….

Chaos As Khupe Successfully Donald-Trumps Mwonzora

If Khupe was in the US she would have begun ruling the nation for another 4 years, literally! 

By A Correspondent | There was drama yesterday when the Acting MDC President Thokozani Khupe successfully played a Donald-Trump against her nemesis Douglas Mwonzora. Ballot Fraud, Ballot Fraud was her outcry all morning into the afternoon .

Later on, in what is certain to discredit the just ended MDC -T congress, the winner MDC Senator Douglas Mwonzora rushed to thank the election management board instead of the voters who ‘chose him’ for leadership.

The development comes barely 4 hours after his nemesis Thokozani Khupe had declared that she has suspended Mwonzora.

While Mwonzora commenting, told ZimEye.com, Khupe does not have any powers to suspend him, top legal experts stated the opposite. Adv Thabani Mpofu pulled out section 9.1.2.3 which categorically states that: The President shall supervise all office bearers in the national leadership structures and may suspend, on reasonable grounds for breach of Party’s Constitution, rules and regulations, any member of the National Standing Committee.

“National Executive Committee. National Council pending investigations and disciplinary action: provided that after suspension of the member as aforesaid the President shall duly report to the National Executive Committee.”

Mwonzora was announced winner with over 883 votes with Khupe trailing behind with a paltry 118.

Speaking shortly after being announced the winner, Mwonzora literally opened his speech by thanking the election management board that handled the Congress for electing him, while omitting in his introduction the people who did the voting. He said, “the Chairperson of The Independent Election Management Board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you FOR ELECTING ME, the substantive president to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai”

DO YOU THINK IT WAS AN ERROR?

It could not be established at the time of writing if the statement was a result of a slip of the tongue or it was part of his prepared speech.

SPEECH ROLL (jumbled transcript)

A special tribute to my late predecessor Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai ….

The chairperson of The Independent election management board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you for electing me the Substantive President to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

try as we may we must appreciate that…

I will endeavour to do my best because I have learnt from him he was indeed the very best. A special tribute to my contestants Dr Thokozani Khupe, Elias Mudzuri ….

this was a contest it was not a fight it was a contest from members of one family…. I also understand the frustrations that come from a protracted campaign. I also understand the anxieties that accompany … And therefore I do understand the emotions that accompany and therefore I hope that when everyone has sobered up we will come back together as one family.

I want to say that the three leaders apart of my leadership plan; I have tremendous respect for doctor Thoko Khupe…

she did a lot of good work for this party and we must never forget that. I also want to have a special tribute to engineer Elias Mudzuri…. He was our organising secretary when we handed zanu-pf defeat in 2008.

….

I want to fake and pay tribute to senator Morgan Komichi…

he is also brave and I think that he will still be valuable to this party I want to appeal to those who were supporting me to conquer with love…. you must know that this is a conquest the fact that we were in the same meal the fact that we succeeded over others does not make us any better MDC members than others.

I also want to appeal to those who were supporting the candidates who today did not succeed that this is not the end of the world you have tremendous responsibilities to discharge to the party you have tremendous duties to perform and you have right enshrined in the Constitution of our party….

this is the time to start a new politics to our party and Country we must get rid of the politics of hate the politics of violence the politics of hunger the politics of acrimony and replace with the policies of racial disputation and tolerance. It is the right time that are party stop the politics of mudslinging…

people hate people because they contested against them well today I want to break that jinx. I love those who contested against me…

….

the first fundamental is that for you to get a leadership position be it the president down to the branch chairman you must be elected.

….

Although you are president although you are secretary or there you are charming we must always have collective decision… We are going to have collective decisions.

Those Who Lacked Leadership Must Admit Failure to Implement Supreme Court Judgement And Let Go.

Dear Editor,

Leadership failure was evident right from the word go – when a WhatsApp Congress to which a lot of the authentic 2014 MDC-T Council members were not invited. Leadership failure continued to be the order of the day through and through, those who had simply been mandated to organise an Extra-Ordinary Congress going overdrive to appoint officials to fill in gaps that the Supreme Court never said had to be filled – the only post that the Supreme Court had ordered to be filled was that of the President. But these legally illiterate leaders when on to unconstitutionally appoint, each of the interested candidates trying to get into the leadership people who they thought would support their candidature.

Covid-19 was initially used as an excuse for leadership failure, but the courts were generous enough to extend the time frame, exposing the greedy and lack of leadership qualities of the personalities involved, who always preached free and fair elections. Even the Government of Zimbabwe was generous enough to provide security when the Extra-Ordinary Congress date was finally set for 27 December 2020. And what happened at the Rainbow Tours on 27 December 2020 is there for the world to see. Despite the whole illegitimate Standing Committee meeting several times in the run-up to 27 December 2020 to tie the loose ends, leadership failure was glaringly evident.

I didn’t count the delegates, but from an interview done by one of the media houses with one of the delegates, he said there was no need for a quorum for an Extra-ordinary Congress of the Party. This is probably what the members of the illegitimate standing committee had been telling delegates that there wasn’t need for a quorum. But if you read Sections 6.2.6. and Section 6.2.7 of the constitution which deal with the Congress and Extra-Ordinary Congress, the sections say:

“6.2.6 A notice convening an Extra-Ordinary Congress shall be sent to all members entitled to attend and to each branch by the National Council at least one month before the date of the meeting.

 6.2.7 The quorum of the Congress shall be two-thirds of the members entitled to attend, provided that if one hour after the stipulated time for commencement a quorum is not reached, the meeting will proceed subject to decisions thereat being approved by an Extra-Ordinary Congress called by the National Council within six months of the date of the inquorate Congress”.

This means the quorum for both the Congress and the Extra-Ordinary Congress are the same. After all, this Extra-Ordinary Congress was to elect a President, who should normally be elected at Congress, so for the President to have the full mandate, the quorum that legitimises them must be the usual quorum that legitimises an MDC President.  Of cause, the Extra-Ordinary Congress could have proceeded without a quorum, subject to the election results being approved by another Extra-Ordinary Congress called by the National Council.

Probably the person who gave the interview was ill-informed, but I suspect this is what the illegitimate Standing Committee had made delegates believe, given that they knew they would not make a quorum. One thing that these members of the illegitimate standing committee must know is that the Supreme Court did not say you must just hold an Extra-Ordinary Congress that does not live to the dictates of the MDC constitution. Members of the illegitimate Standing Committee knew very well that this was an election only for the authentic 2014 structures, so only the people who were in the authentic 2014 structures were entitled to contribute to the congress in the positions that they were in 2014. If some had died and some were not interested in participating and the numbers fell below the required quorum, then the election could not proceed and the matter would be water under the bridge, that is why the Supreme Court gave a time frame, that proves to the world that it was not mandatory, but it was a choice of the authentic 2014 structures, in their positions held at the time of the passing on of the late Dr Tsvangirai, provided they formed a quorum as provided in the constitution.    

If I may borrow the wise words of Cephas Makuyana, the illegitimate Acting Chair for Harare Province “This is not an election. Even burial society elections are done in a better manner. We have run elections from labour movements, but I bow my head in shame”.  While I would agree with Mr Makuyana that this event was a shame judging by the video footage I have seen, I want to warn him that burial societies are dignified entities which serve a different purpose and their elections should never be compared to those of political parties.  Please don’t even get there.

I guess Senator Komichi, being the last person between him and Dr Khupe mandated to call the Extra-Ordinary Congress, will realise that he probably has a couple of days left to convene the Extra-Ordinary Congress suggested by the Supreme Court before it becomes water under the bridge, and the MDC-T which elected Dr Khupe in 2018, and the MDC Alliance which elected Advocate Chamisa should resume their programmes if they chose to – political acts are always by choice, but I assume that both Dr Khupe and Advocate Chamisa will be willing to continue working with the teams that elected them to the respective offices to pursue their respective Congress agendas. Of cause, if some chose to abandon the parties, it is their democratic choice. If some want to cross floors, let it be their democratic choice too.

All recalls from Council and Parliament must be reversed should Senator Komichi fail to convene an Extra-Ordinary Congress involving all interested relevant authentic MDC-T 2014 structures within the next couple of days.  The world is watching, the world is seeing, and Government of Zimbabwe and Parliament of Zimbabwe must be ashamed of themselves for their interference in the internal affairs of a political party when they knew very well the process suggested by the Supreme Court ruling was not a result of the process, which when successfully implemented, should have been the justification for the recall of legislators and councillors. Parliament and the Minister of Local jumped the gun in accepting the recalls when the process that justified the recalls had not been concluded, and now seems likely to fail.

Kennedy Kaitano

Cephas Makuyana calls election process a shame

Obert Gutu Feels Vindicated Over Decision To Quit MDC-T

By A Correspondent| Former MDC-T Deputy President Obert Gutu said he feels vindicated over a decision he made to quit the party and subsequently politics saying he could not be part and parcel of the charade he saw at the extra-ordinary congress held yesterday.

The MDC-T congress turned into chaos over accusations of rigging with the voters roll being the source of conflict as countless members could not find their names while candidates including Elias Mudzuri, Morgan Komichi and Thokozani Khupe left the venue in a huff after condemning the process.

Khupe eventually suspended the Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora who was also a candidate saying he rigged the elections.

In response, Mwonzora said another candidate cannot have the power to suspended a contestant.

The elections however proceeded in the absence of the trio of Mudzuri, Komichi and Khupe with Mwonzora announced the winner albeit discredited.

This forced Gutu to feel he made a good decision to quit the party.

“I surely made the CORRECT decision. There was NO way I was going to continue to be part & parcel of this charade.
It’s certainly beyond my personal dignity,” said Gutu.

Sikhala ‘Berates” Mnangagwa – Posturing Will Never End Dictatorship, Implementing Reforms Will

By Patrick Guramatunhu | “MDC Alliance vice-chairperson Job Sikhala has said Emmerson Mnangagwa has proved to be one of the worst authoritarian leaders to ever lead Zimbabwe, an accusation that comes as the nation next month marks the second anniversary of the bloody fuel price protests which were violently quashed by the military,” reported The Standard.

This is just another case of MDC silverback gorilla grandstanding and posturing to get attention and this is all they have done for the last 20 years. Worse still, the posturing is not harmless, MDC are the ones helping to keep Zanu PF in power!

The people of Zimbabwe have risked life and limb to elect MDC leaders into power for one principle reason – so that the party would bring about the democratic changes, as the party name implied, the nation was been dying for.

Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends had the golden opportunity during the 2008 to 2013 GNU to implement the democratic reforms, dismantle the Zanu PF dictatorship and thus end the curse of rigged elections. Sadly, they wasted the opportunity and failed to implement even one reform.

Mugabe bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of high office, the ministerial limos, the very generous salaries and perks, a US$ 4 million mansion for Tsvangirai, etc., etc. With their snouts in the feeding trough, even the constant nagging by SADC leaders failed to get Tsvangirai and company to implement even one reform in five years.

“MDC leaders were busy enjoying themselves during the GNU, they forgot why they were there!” remarked one SADC diplomat in sheer exasperation.

Ever since GNU, Zanu PF has offered a few gravy train seats to entice the opposition to participate in the elections regardless how flawed and illegal the process happen to be. A honey trap Zanu PF knew MDC leaders would find irresistible, as David Coltart readily confessed in his book.

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the elections,” wrote Coltart.

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”

Blaming the “failure to agree a coalition” for participating in flawed and illegal 2013 elections was just a feeble excuse. Three of the main MDC factions plus three other parties did form a coalition, the MDC Alliance, before the 2018 elections. The coalition participated in the plebiscite without even a pose for thought although it was certain Zanu PF was rigging the elections.

As before, ZEC failed to produce something as elementary as verified voters’ roll for Pete’s sake.

By participating in these flawed and illegal elections MDC A gave the process “credibility”, as Coltart said, but, more significantly, it gave legitimacy the vote rigging Zanu PF.

MP Job Sikhala was one of the MDC A winners of the few gravy train seats and his denouncing of Mnangagwa as “one of the worst authoritarian leaders” must be taken with a pitch of salt given he is the one giving the Mnangagwa legitimacy.

Worse still, Sikhala’s posturing is publicity stunt to keep himself in the public eye, he is preparing to participate in the 2023 elections and thus perpetuating the Zanu PF dictatorship.

MDC leaders are running with the povo hare whilst hunting with the Zanu PF hounds.

Mnangagwa is smart enough to know a political opponent who calls “one of the worst authoritarian leaders” but never implement the reforms is a blessing compared to one who will implement the reforms and end the Zanu PF dictatorship!

It is the people of Zimbabwe who must wake-up to the political reality that after 20 years of MDC posturing, the nation is still stuck with the Zanu PF dictatorship. Enough of this posturing nonsense; what the nation is dying for is to have the reforms implemented.

If no reforms are implemented then the 2023 elections must be declared null and void. The last thing the nation wants is MDC giving Zanu PF legitimacy! The idea of Zanu PF remaining in power after the 2023 elections is simply unthinkable! – SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

ED DUMPED KHUPE YESTERDAY AS SHE FRANTICALLY PHONED FOR HELP | WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL HAPPEN TO KHUPE NOW?

By A Correspondent | In what is certain to discredit the just ended MDC -T congress, there was drama early Monday when the winner MDC Senator Douglas Mwonzora rushed to thank the election management board instead of the voters who ‘chose him’ for leadership.

The development comes barely 4 hours after his nemesis Thokozani Khupe had declared that she has suspended Mwonzora.

While Mwonzora commenting, told ZimEye.com, Khupe does not have any powers to suspend him, top legal experts stated the opposite. Adv Thabani Mpofu pulled out section 9.1.2.3 which categorically states that: The President shall supervise all office bearers in the national leadership structures and may suspend, on reasonable grounds for breach of Party’s Constitution, rules and regulations, any member of the National Standing Committee.

“National Executive Committee. National Council pending investigations and disciplinary action: provided that after suspension of the member as aforesaid the President shall duly report to the National Executive Committee.”

Mwonzora was announced winner with over 883 votes with Khupe trailing behind with a paltry 118.

Speaking shortly after being announced the winner, Mwonzora literally opened his speech by thanking the election management board that handled the Congress for electing him, while omitting in his introduction the people who did the voting. He said, “the Chairperson of The Independent Election Management Board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you FOR ELECTING ME, the substantive president to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai”

DO YOU THINK IT WAS AN ERROR?

It could not be established at the time of writing if the statement was a result of a slip of the tongue or it was part of his prepared speech.

SPEECH ROLL (jumbled transcript)

A special tribute to my late predecessor Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai ….

The chairperson of The Independent election management board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you for electing me the Substantive President to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

try as we may we must appreciate that…

I will endeavour to do my best because I have learnt from him he was indeed the very best. A special tribute to my contestants Dr Thokozani Khupe, Elias Mudzuri ….

this was a contest it was not a fight it was a contest from members of one family…. I also understand the frustrations that come from a protracted campaign. I also understand the anxieties that accompany … And therefore I do understand the emotions that accompany and therefore I hope that when everyone has sobered up we will come back together as one family.

I want to say that the three leaders apart of my leadership plan; I have tremendous respect for doctor Thoko Khupe…

she did a lot of good work for this party and we must never forget that. I also want to have a special tribute to engineer Elias Mudzuri…. He was our organising secretary when we handed zanu-pf defeat in 2008.

….

I want to fake and pay tribute to senator Morgan Komichi…

he is also brave and I think that he will still be valuable to this party I want to appeal to those who were supporting me to conquer with love…. you must know that this is a conquest the fact that we were in the same meal the fact that we succeeded over others does not make us any better MDC members than others.

I also want to appeal to those who were supporting the candidates who today did not succeed that this is not the end of the world you have tremendous responsibilities to discharge to the party you have tremendous duties to perform and you have right enshrined in the Constitution of our party….

this is the time to start a new politics to our party and Country we must get rid of the politics of hate the politics of violence the politics of hunger the politics of acrimony and replace with the policies of racial disputation and tolerance. It is the right time that are party stop the politics of mudslinging…

people hate people because they contested against them well today I want to break that jinx. I love those who contested against me…

….

the first fundamental is that for you to get a leadership position be it the president down to the branch chairman you must be elected.

….

Although you are president although you are secretary or there you are charming we must always have collective decision… We are going to have collective decisions.

“It’s The Time For The People To Take Lead In The Struggle”

By Leanard Koni- Leadership failure was evident right from the word go – when a WhatsApp Congress to which a lot of the authentic 2014 MDC-T Council members were not invited.

Leadership failure continued to be the order of the day through and through, those who had simply been mandated to organise an Extra-Ordinary Congress going overdrive to appoint officials to fill in gaps that the Supreme Court never said had to be filled.

The only post that the Supreme Court had ordered to be filled was that of the President. But these legally illiterate leaders went on to unconstitutionally appoint, each of the interested candidates trying to get into the leadership people who they thought would support their candidature.

Covid-19 was initially used as an excuse for leadership failure, but the courts were generous enough to extend the time frame, exposing the greedy and lack of leadership qualities of the personalities involved. despite them always preaching free and fair elections.

Even the Government of Zimbabwe was generous enough to provide security when the Extra-Ordinary Congress date was finally set for 27 December 2020. And what happened at the Rainbow Tours on 27 December 2020 is there for the world to see.

Despite the whole illegitimate Standing Committee meeting several times in the run-up to 27 December 2020 to tie the loose ends, leadership failure was glaringly evident.

I didn’t count the delegates, but from an interview done by one of the media houses with one of the delegates, he said there was no need for a quorum for an Extra-ordinary Congress of the Party. This is probably what the members of the illegitimate standing committee had been telling delegates that there wasn’t need for a quorum. But if you read Sections 6.2.6. and Section 6.2.7 of the constitution which deal with the Congress and Extra-Ordinary Congress, the sections say:

“6.2.6 A notice convening an Extra-Ordinary Congress shall be sent to all members entitled to attend and to each branch by the National Council at least one month before the date of the meeting.

 6.2.7 The quorum of the Congress shall be two-thirds of the members entitled to attend, provided that if one hour after the stipulated time for commencement a quorum is not reached, the meeting will proceed subject to decisions thereat being approved by an Extra-Ordinary Congress called by the National Council within six months of the date of the inquorate Congress”.

This means the quorum for both the Congress and the Extra-Ordinary Congress are the same. After all, this Extra-Ordinary Congress was to elect a President, who should normally be elected at Congress. So for the President to have the full mandate, the quorum that legitimises them must be the usual quorum that legitimises an MDC President.  Of cause, the Extra-Ordinary Congress could have proceeded without a quorum, subject to the election results being approved by another Extra-Ordinary Congress called by the National Council.

Probably the person who gave the interview was ill-informed, but I suspect this is what the illegitimate Standing Committee had made delegates believe, given that they knew they would not make a quorum.

One thing that these members of the illegitimate standing committee must know is that the Supreme Court did not say you must just hold an Extra-Ordinary Congress that does not live to the dictates of the MDC constitution.

Members of the illegitimate Standing Committee knew very well that this was an election only for the authentic 2014 structures, so only the people who were in the authentic 2014 structures were entitled to contribute to the congress in the positions that they were in 2014.

If some had died and some were not interested in participating and the numbers fell below the required quorum, then the election could not proceed and the matter would be water under the bridge. That is why the Supreme Court gave a time frame, that proves to the world that it was not mandatory, but it was a choice of the authentic 2014 structures, in their positions held at the time of the passing on of the late Dr Tsvangirai, provided they formed a quorum as provided in the constitution.    

If I may borrow the wise words of Cephas Makuyana, the illegitimate Acting Chair for Harare Province:

“This is not an election. Even burial society elections are done in a better manner. We have run elections from labour movements, but I bow my head in shame”.

 While I would agree with Mr Makuyana that this event was a shame judging by the video footage I have seen, I want to warn him that burial societies are dignified entities which serve a different purpose and their elections should never be compared to those of political parties.  Please don’t even get there.

I guess Senator Komichi, being the last person between him and Dr Khupe mandated to call the Extra-Ordinary Congress, will realise that he probably has a couple of days left to convene the Extra-Ordinary Congress suggested by the Supreme Court before it becomes water under the bridge.

The MDC-T which elected Dr Khupe in 2018, and the MDC Alliance which elected Advocate Chamisa should resume their programmes if they chose to – political acts are always by choice, but I assume that both Dr Khupe and Advocate Chamisa will be willing to continue working with the teams that elected them to the respective offices to pursue their respective Congress agendas.

Of cause, if some chose to abandon the parties, it is their democratic choice. If some want to cross floors, let it be their democratic choice too.

All recalls from Council and Parliament must be reversed should Senator Komichi fail to convene an Extra-Ordinary Congress involving all interested relevant authentic MDC-T 2014 structures within the next couple of days.

 The world is watching, the world is seeing, and Government of Zimbabwe and Parliament of Zimbabwe must be ashamed of themselves for their interference in the internal affairs of a political party when they knew very well the process suggested by the Supreme Court ruling was not a result of the process, which when successfully implemented, should have been the justification for the recall of legislators and councillors.

Parliament and the Minister of Local jumped the gun in accepting the recalls when the process that justified the recalls had not been concluded, and now seems likely to fail.

Cyclone Chalene Nears Beira

Africa Moyo | Herald | The tropical depression, identified as Chalane when it hits tropical storm status, passed over Madagascar over the weekend, bringing heavy rain as expected to the north and centre of the island and although losing power, is now entering the Mozambique Channel where it can pick up energy before probably reaching Beira late on Wednesday night although rainfall from the advance cloud bands could start falling tomorrow.

However, wind speeds are expected to be well under half those from Cyclone Idai last year, so the energy and force of the winds will be less than a quarter, while rainfall is likely to be about half that from Idai.

With so much less energy, it is likely to dissipate quicker as it passes over rugged terrain.

Initial reports said that 26 deaths were reported in Madagascar, with 18 in a single incident when a group tried to cross a flooded river

In an update yesterday, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) said Chalane’s interactions with land would depreciate its effects, “it is set to emerge over water in the Mozambique Channel where a generally westward direction, towards the coast of Mozambique, is highly probable due to the steering winds”.

“Within the channel, it should re-intensify to peak spinning winds of 75km/h (which is less than half the wind spin-speed of Tropical Cyclone Idai at 175km/h) before it makes final landfall near Beira, Mozambique on Wednesday 30 December at 22:00hrs, where interaction with the rugged terrain will steadily weaken the system and lead to dissipation.

“Due to the nature of cloud bands, the effects may be felt as early as late Tuesday night, 29 December, with rainfall amounts of +100 mm over 24 hours, less than half of Tropical Cyclone Idai which ranged above 200 mm in 24 hours over Chimanimani and surrounding areas,” said the MSD.

MSD will give the next update today at midday.

Last Thursday, President Mnangagwa said systems had been activated to ensure those on low-lying ground were moved to high ground before Chalane reaches Zimbabwe.

The Department of Civil Protection has since activated its systems ready for the tropical depression.

A “a priority plan” has been agreed on, and a process to identify institutions that would be used to house any people displaced by the tropical depression or requiring emergency shelter, started last week.- state media

MDC Congress Election Results

Doug 883

Mudzuri 14

Komichi 9

Khupe 118

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ORIGINAL STORY –

By A Correspondent | In what is certain to discredit the just ended MDC -T congress, there was drama early Monday when the winner MDC Senator Douglas Mwonzora rushed to thank the election management board instead of the voters who ‘chose him’ for leadership.

The development comes barely 4 hours after his nemesis Thokozani Khupe had declared that she has suspended Mwonzora.

While Mwonzora commenting, told ZimEye.com, Khupe does not have any powers to suspend him, top legal experts stated the opposite. Adv Thabani Mpofu pulled out section 9.1.2.3 which categorically states that: The President shall supervise all office bearers in the national leadership structures and may suspend, on reasonable grounds for breach of Party’s Constitution, rules and regulations, any member of the National Standing Committee.

“National Executive Committee. National Council pending investigations and disciplinary action: provided that after suspension of the member as aforesaid the President shall duly report to the National Executive Committee.”

Mwonzora was announced winner with over 883 votes with Khupe trailing behind with a paltry 118.

Speaking shortly after being announced the winner, Mwonzora literally opened his speech by thanking the election management board that handled the Congress for electing him, while omitting in his introduction the people who did the voting. He said, “the Chairperson of The Independent Election Management Board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you FOR ELECTING ME, the substantive president to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai”

DO YOU THINK IT WAS AN ERROR?

It could not be established at the time of writing if the statement was a result of a slip of the tongue or it was part of his prepared speech.

SPEECH ROLL (jumbled transcript)

A special tribute to my late predecessor Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai ….

The chairperson of The Independent election management board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you for electing me the Substantive President to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

try as we may we must appreciate that…

I will endeavour to do my best because I have learnt from him he was indeed the very best. A special tribute to my contestants Dr Thokozani Khupe, Elias Mudzuri ….

this was a contest it was not a fight it was a contest from members of one family…. I also understand the frustrations that come from a protracted campaign. I also understand the anxieties that accompany … And therefore I do understand the emotions that accompany and therefore I hope that when everyone has sobered up we will come back together as one family.

I want to say that the three leaders apart of my leadership plan; I have tremendous respect for doctor Thoko Khupe…

she did a lot of good work for this party and we must never forget that. I also want to have a special tribute to engineer Elias Mudzuri…. He was our organising secretary when we handed zanu-pf defeat in 2008.

….

I want to fake and pay tribute to senator Morgan Komichi…

he is also brave and I think that he will still be valuable to this party I want to appeal to those who were supporting me to conquer with love…. you must know that this is a conquest the fact that we were in the same meal the fact that we succeeded over others does not make us any better MDC members than others.

I also want to appeal to those who were supporting the candidates who today did not succeed that this is not the end of the world you have tremendous responsibilities to discharge to the party you have tremendous duties to perform and you have right enshrined in the Constitution of our party….

this is the time to start a new politics to our party and Country we must get rid of the politics of hate the politics of violence the politics of hunger the politics of acrimony and replace with the policies of racial disputation and tolerance. It is the right time that are party stop the politics of mudslinging…

people hate people because they contested against them well today I want to break that jinx. I love those who contested against me…

….

the first fundamental is that for you to get a leadership position be it the president down to the branch chairman you must be elected.

….

Although you are president although you are secretary or there you are charming we must always have collective decision… We are going to have collective decisions.

Zanu PF’s Visceral Brain Teaser: Pay The Teachers A Living Wage Without Fuelling Inflation

By Wilbert Mukori- Squaring the circle is a brain teaser as ancient as geometry itself in which one is asked to construct a square with the same area as a given circle or vice versa. 

Let us just say President Mnangagwa and his Minister of Finance have set themselves a visceral challenge of paying the civil servants; especially the teachers and health workers who are already on starvation wages of US$50 p.m. vs a PDL of US$ 650 p.m.; without fuelling inflation, which is already 848% p.a.! It should be noted here that the two have maintained that Zimbabwe is on course to become an upper middle income nation by 2030, the so called vision 2030. 

Both President Mnangagwa and his minister have said achieving vision 2030 will require great sacrifices. This is a visceral challenge, to these two reason and logic count for nothing; but still, surely the teachers and the health workers are not to be sacrificial lambs of vision 2030! 

“Government must mellow down to a more constructive approach permeable to reason and facts rather than believing a casus belli (an excuse) proffered by Apex Council in which they see opposition politics in genuine labour issues,” complained Takavafira Zhou, president of Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ).

“Positive criticism nourishes leadership while self-pollination stifles debate, is parochial and weakens the ultimate output. Lies have short legs and capital and labour are strange bed fellows.

“The moment labour leaders whip members to accept hogwash and starvation salaries, such leaders would have stopped to represent workers and must be jettisoned from leadership.”

Mr Zhou was talking of jettisoning Apex Council leaders but, if truth should be said, it is the Zanu PF government leaders whom the nation should have jettisoned decades ago for stifled debate and democratic competition.

Zanu PF fostered the 1983 to 1987 Gukurahundi massacre on the nation which only ended with the signing of the Unity Accord with PF Zapu and imposition of the de facto one-party dictatorship. The Accord, Mugabe maintained, would bring national unity and economic development. 

Zimbabwe’s economy has been in decline for the last 40 years precisely because the nation was stuck for all these years with a corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical dictatorship that rigged elections to stay in power. 

National unity was but an excuse for stifling debate and democratic competition. Unity morphed into to conformity, into uniformity and, spuriously, ending up with brainwashed and braindead electorate incapable of even one coherent thought much less hold the regime to democratic account on anything.

It is little wonder the country’s opposition political leaders have turned out to be corrupt and incompetent, a braindead electorate cannot be expected to come up with a quality opposition.

With no quality electorate and/or opposition to hold Zanu PF leaders to democratic account and competition, it is no wonder Mnangagwa and his fellow Zanu PF thugs have too become braindead, with minds impermeable to reason and facts. 

The solution to the geometry brain teaser: 

w (width of square) = Square root (22/7) X r (radius of circle).

One does not need even basic economic, just common sense, to know:

  • Cannot pay civil servants a living wage without first reviving the comatose economy, the economic meltdown is getting worse
  • Cannot pay civil servants a wage increase (never mind a living wage) with first reviving the economic meltdown and not fuel inflation, inflation is already 848% p.a. and rising
  • Cannot revive the economy as long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state, a dictatorship, ruled by corrupt, incompetent and vote rigging thugs who have proven beyond all doubt that they are braindead.
  • Decades of poor funding have left schools and health care services poorly resourced these services have all but completely collapse. Reviving the comatose economy is tough but it is even tougher with a whole generation of ill-educated and sickly citizens. As for vision 2030, that is just a midnight mirage for the naive and gullible!

After 40 years of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption, rank lawlessness, over 30 000 murdered for selfish political gain and the country in total economic ruins and despair – proof we have a braindead Zanu PF regime. It is shocking that there are still people hankering for the braindead regime to mellow down and pay them a living wage!!!! 

“Government must mellow down to a more constructive approach permeable to reason and facts!” Insane!

In the long run, nations get the government they deserve; we in Zimbabwe certainly deserve this braindead Zanu PF dictatorship. 

When the penny finally drops and we finally wakeup to the reality that one does not get blood from a stone; we will demand the implementation of democratic reforms and finally end the curse of rigged elections and bad governance. 

Zimbabweans’ laissez-faire attitude to the important business of electing competent leaders shows we are not yet ready for good government. Until then Comrade Zhou and his fellow civil servant can continue demanding a living wages from this Zanu PF regime; why not, it is they own visceral brain teaser! 

Tracing Why New Covid-19 Variants ‘Suddenly Rose’ In The U.K. And South Africa

Maya Wei-Haas

In early December, cases of COVID-19 soared in Kent, England—and scientists wanted to know why. For clues, Nick Loman, who is part of the COVID-19 Genomics Consortium U.K., and his colleagues examined how the coronavirus was mutating. By looking at this zoo of slightly different viruses, they could roughly track the outbreak’s spread through the community.

For SARS-CoV-2, these mutations—the small errors made naturally when genomes are copied—develop at a steady pace of one or two each month, says Loman, a professor of microbial genomics and bioinformatics at the University of Birmingham. Yet among the Kent cases, scientists found a large cluster that was remarkably different, with a total of 23 mutations arising without prior notice and faster than anyone expected.

“That’s how many mutations you have to go back to get to anything we’d seen before,” he says. “That’s a very striking and unusual finding.”

This discovery is part of what led British officials to sound the alarm last week. A follow-up investigation by Public Health England showed that the variant, known as B.1.1.7 or 501Y.V1, began to thrive at a time when cases were spiking in Kent and other parts of southeastern England. Retroactive tracing through a database of samples tied B.1.1.7 to patients as early as September 20. But by mid-November, the variant made up between 20 and 30 percent of cases in London and a region east of the city. Three weeks later, it was roughly 60 percent. And on December 23, U.K. scientists announced a separate SARS-CoV-2 variant reported last week in South Africa had now been spotted in two people in England.

Scientists are still uncertain about how the cluster of mutations arose or what they mean long-term for the virus’s transmission. One possible hypothesis for their origin involves chronically ill patients treated with experimental therapies like convalescent plasma donated by recovered COVID-19 patients. In such lengthy illnesses, the virus has more opportunities to replicate, increasing the odds for mutations. The consistent use of the therapies, meanwhile, may put more pressure on the germ to evolve.

“Some of these people who are chronically infected have some quite big shifts in the virus,” says Ravindra Gupta, a virologist at the University of Cambridge. “Some are immune-suppressed. Some of them have had convalescent plasma. Some of them have had [the antiviral] remdesivir.”

If this suspected origin story does prove to be the case, it could have implications for treatment, says Muge Cevik, a clinical lecturer in infectious diseases at the University of St. Andrews. Earlier in the pandemic, the best path for helping patients was unclear. That led hospitals to give patients a buffet of therapies, with the hope that some combination might work. But if new-wave medicines like antivirals and antibody therapy contributed to the development of viral variants, it will be “a reminder for all the medical community that we need to use these treatment options carefully.”

The many mutations

While mutations edit genetic code, they don’t always lead to outward changes in a germ or organism. That’s why these newfound variants have garnered so much concern. It’s as if the virus entered a dressing room and came out with a new outfit, rather than the normal circumstances where it would only change its hat.

Of the 23 mutations in the United Kingdom’s variant, 17 are at positions in the genome that alter the building blocks that make up the virus’s proteins, as described in a recent COVID-19 Genomics Consortium report from Loman and his colleagues. The consortium stated such a large shift is so far “unprecedented” for the COVID-19 pandemic. Eight of those changes lie in the region that encodes for the spike protein—the key that SARS-CoV-2 uses to enter cells.

While there is no direct evidence that this collection of mutations influences the severity of disease, modeling and prior laboratory work hints at the possibility that it could make the virus more contagious. A greater abundance of cases could mean more hospitalizations and deaths.

For example, lab experiments suggest that one of the observed deletions that eliminates two building blocks in the spike—dubbed H69 and V70—may double the viral infectiousness, according to a recent preprint. Other research hints that another mutation—N501Y—increases the spike protein’s binding capability. This one also independently arose in the South African variant (501Y.V2), which was first detected in October. But more work is necessary to determine if and how these changes might translate to differences in human transmission, Cevik says.

On December 18, the U.K.’s advisory panel for emerging respiratory outbreaks—which includes Cevik and some members of the COVID-19 Genomics Consortium—released a preliminary assessment of the variant. Their modeling hints that the variant might account for up to 70 percent greater transmission, but this takeaway is uncertain, Cevik cautions. Some of the spread could originate from human behavior, for instance more group gathering under loosened restrictions. More time, more research, and the country’s latest round of stay-at-home orders may yield clarity on the matter.

“Models are informative but not concrete,” Cevik says. She noted that the answer will likely come from a combination of evidence from a variety of fields—epidemiology, virology, genomics, as well as modeling. “Everything together tells us a story.”

Therapeutic sledge hammers

Where the story of B.1.1.7 begins is also a tantalizing mystery. Many scientists are pointing to the possibility of extra opportunities for viral evolution in people with compromised immune systems. These patients tend to suffer from chronic infections, during which the coronavirus can linger for weeks or even months.

Such a situation presents additional chances to replicate and accrue random mutations. One case report of a 45-year-old immunocompromised man, who was infected for nearly five months before succumbing, documented “accelerated viral evolution.” Most of the mutations occurred in the spike protein, including changes present in both variants under scrutiny in the U.K. and South Africa.

“The virus has just got a chance to stretch its legs a little bit,” Loman explains. After a year of closely tracking these mutations, scientists know that most don’t do anything noteworthy. Some are even harmful to the virus’s ability to multiply. For example, one mutation widely touted this year—D614G—increases coronavirus replication and infectivity while also making the germ more vulnerable to neutralization by antibodies.

But pressure from partially effective therapies for chronic patients could be part of the evolutionary push that allows some mutations beneficial for the virus to thrive. The idea is similar to HIV patients developing resistances to treatment after taking incomplete drug courses, says Gupta, who has spent a decade studying HIV resistance. “If you take a sledgehammer to a nut you can always crack it,” he says. But scientists don’t yet have a sledgehammer-like therapy for chronic COVID-19 patients.

For example, convalescent plasma has large differences in potency between doses thanks to natural variation between the array of antibodies produced by the immune systems of the donors, he says.

A few case studies hint at this kind of rapid evolution for chronically ill SARS-CoV-2 patients. In a recent preprint article, Gupta and his colleagues document mutation of the virus after a patient received three treatments of convalescent plasma starting at day 63 of their illness. Two of the viral mutations developed in genes that code for the spike protein. Something similar happened inside a 65-year-old cancer patient who survived after 105 days with the virus. And one of the mutations recently spotted in the South African variant—N439K—may allow the virus to bypass monoclonal antibody drugs, according to a preprint released by the COVID-19 Genomics Consortium in November.

Similar rapid viral evolution has also occurred in patients with influenza, says Emma Hodcroft, co-developer of Nextstrain, a global repository that tracks pathogen evolution in real time. Still, she cautions that there could be other origin stories. “There’s almost never just one way to do something in biology,” she says.

For example, a 2017 mathematical model of the stomach-churning norovirus predicted that immunocompromised individuals are too rare to generate variants that spread widely. Alternatively, uncontrolled spread may just offer enough chances for the virus to mutate in regular people with short bouts with the disease, says Mark Tanaka, a mathematical and computational biologist at the University of New South Wales Sydney, who is an author of the study. Both Pfizer and Moderna are checking if the variants can escape the antibodies generated by their respective vaccines, but pioneering scientists behind these drugs believe this scenario to be unlikely.

Hodcroft stresses that the discovery of the U.K. variant emphasizes the importance of genomic sequencing in COVID-19 surveillance. Out of the U.K.’s 2.1 million cases, the COVID-19 Genomics Consortium has sequenced 137,000 SARS-CoV-2 genomes total, which is about half of all those sequenced worldwide. Contrast that with the United States, which has sequenced only about 51,000 of its 18 million cases.

Such enhanced genomic testing explains why scientists in the U.K. were able to act so fast and warn others as B.1.1.7 slowly started to trickle into Denmark, The Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, Hong Kong, and Australia—and how they just discovered two cases of the variant linked to South Africa.

“If we can try to put the effort in right now to try to identify who these people might be, get them tested, get them into quarantine, it might be that we can actually stamp [it] out,” says Hodcroft, adding that there is no time to waste.

“We might be able to do that with 100 people, it’ll be much much harder if we had thousands.”-National Geographic

Mnangagwa In Danger Of Getting COVID

The ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa played dice with death in Bulawayo on Sunday when he squeezed himself among visitors from COVID fested South Africa.

This was at the controversial Andrew Wutaunashe’s church meeting where Mnangagwa preached his vision 2030 to worshippers. PICTURE:

Mnangagwa said the country’s economic growth hinged on collaboration between the Government and churches, among other players.

“On our part as Government, we have chosen the spiritually correct path of working with the church in pursuit of our vision. Thus, as Zimbabwe, we shall serve the Lord sincerely and faithfully,” he said.

He continued:

“Going forward, I urge churches to emerge in 2021 and beyond as proponents, guarantors and implementers of our national development agenda. To this end, let me reiterate that the synergies between the church and the State must flourish and become more evident to our people.”

“This can only be achieved if the church understands, appreciates, embraces and blesses and makes energetic efforts to etch Vision 2030 in the hearts and minds of our people.”

18 People Perish On Christmas, Boxing Day Due To Road Accidents

By A Correspondent- Eighteen people were killed, while 73 others were injured in 147 road accidents on Christmas Day and Boxing Day holidays.

During the same period last year, 17 were killed, while 174 others were injured in 276 accidents.

National police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi yesterday attributed the accidents to speeding, reversing errors, following too closely and inattention

Chitungwiza Police Shoots Own Wife At Home

By A Correspondent- A Police Sergeant yesterday gunned down his wife, a fellow police officer, at their home in Chitungwiza.

By last night, it was not clear why Sergeant Tichaona Chirinhe (38) based at Crime Prevention Unit of Harare Central Police Station, killed his wife Julian Chirinhe (37), who was also a Sgt in the traffic section.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the shooting.

“Sergeant Tichaona Chirinhe has been arrested for killing his wife. The incident happened this (yesterday) morning in Chitungwiza. After the shooting, the now deceased was rushed to a nearby clinic in Chitungwiza before being transferred to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals where she was confirmed dead on arrival,” said Asst Com Nyathi. 

He said the police does not condone acts of abuse of service pistols as well as equipment by members.

He said they always call members of the force and the generality of the people of Zimbabwe to resolve their problems amicably whenever there are problems.

“We do not condone acts of criminality by our members, and in this case the officer has been arrested and the law will take its course,” he said.

“We again do not condone the abuse of service pistols and any other equipment by officers.”

Asst Comm Nyathi said it is disheartening that Sergeant Chirinhe was murdered at a time the force had just promoted her early this month.-statemedia

Harare Records 8 More COVID-19 Deaths

By A Correspondent- An additional eight Covid-19 deaths have been reported, all from Harare, to take the overall death toll to 349 since the pandemic was first reported in Zimbabwe.

All eight are community deaths in the last seven days, but had not yet been reported.

The deaths come at a time when the country recorded 114 new cases yesterday.

A daily Covid-19 update from the Ministry of Health and Child Care last night said all the 114 cases were local transmissions. Another 83 new Covid-19 cases were recorded on Saturday.

Seventy-four new recoveries were reported yesterday, leaving the National Recovery rate at 81 percent.

As at yesterday, Zimbabwe has now recorded 13 077 cases, 10 593 recoveries, 2 135 active cases and 349 deaths.

Experts are pleading with citizens to observe Covid-19 safety protocols such as practising social distancing, wearing of face masks, washing and sanitising hands, or risk seeing a spike in cases under the second wave.

Cumulatively, Africa has recorded 2 644 112 cases as at yesterday, with 2 212 975 recoveries and 62 366 deaths, of which South Africa has the lion’s share at over 26 276 deaths.

MSD Urges Citizens To Watch Out For Cyclone Chalane In The Next 24hrs

Zimbabwe’s Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has urged the citizenry to be alert as Cyclone Chalane has made landfall in Madagascar and is expected to reach the Eastern parts of Zimbabwe in 24 hours. Below is the MSD update on cyclone Chalane.

WHAT?: OVERLAND DEPRESSION CHALANE

WHERE?: OVER MADAGASCAR

WHEN?: SUNDAY, 27 DECEMBER 2020 WATCH OUT FOR (in the next 24hours)!:

  • Moving into the Mozambique Channel
  • Rejuvenates and strengthens once more
  • Rain-bands (cloud bands) extending at least 500km from centre of the system.

WHAT TO DO: Follow updates from the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) on the following platforms:

Meteorological Services Department of Zimbabwe

@MSDZIM

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HOW?: Tropical Depression Chalane (previously a tropical storm) made landfall over Madagascar today, Sunday 27 December; but the effects of this systems were felt as early as Friday 25 December 2020 over the island, with massive flooding and reports of at least 26 people feared dead as 18 were swept away trying to cross a flooded river.

While interactions with land will depreciate the effects of this system, it is set to emerge over water in the Mozambique Channel where a generally westward direction, towards the coast of Mozambique, is highly probable due to the steering winds. Within the channel, it should re-intensify to peak spinning winds of 75km/hour (which is less than half the wind spin-speed of TC Idai @ 175km/hr) before it makes final landfall near Beira, Mozambique on Wednesday 30 December at 2200hr, where interaction with the rugged terrain will steadily weaken the system and lead to dissipation. Due to the nature of cloud bands, the effects may be felt as early as late Tuesday night, 29 December, with rainfall amounts of +100 mm/24hr (less than half of Tropical Cyclone Idai which ranged above 200 mm/24hr over Chimanimani and surrounding areas). The next update will be on Monday 28 December by 1200hrs.

BREAKING: Instead Of Thanking Voters, Mwonzora Confidently Announces That It’s The Election Management Board Members Who Elected Him.

By A Correspondent | In what is certain to discredit the just ended MDC -T congress, there was drama early Monday when the winner MDC Senator Douglas Mwonzora rushed to thank the election management board instead of the voters who ‘chose him’ for leadership.

The development comes barely 4 hours after his nemesis Thokozani Khupe had declared that she has suspended Mwonzora.

While Mwonzora commenting, told ZimEye.com, Khupe does not have any powers to suspend him, top legal experts stated the opposite. Adv Thabani Mpofu pulled out section 9.1.2.3 which categorically states that: The President shall supervise all office bearers in the national leadership structures and may suspend, on reasonable grounds for breach of Party’s Constitution, rules and regulations, any member of the National Standing Committee.

“National Executive Committee. National Council pending investigations and disciplinary action: provided that after suspension of the member as aforesaid the President shall duly report to the National Executive Committee.”

Mwonzora was announced winner with over 883 votes with Khupe trailing behind with a paltry 118.

Speaking shortly after being announced the winner, Mwonzora literally opened his speech by thanking the election management board that handled the Congress for electing him, while omitting in his introduction the people who did the voting. He said, “the Chairperson of The Independent Election Management Board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you FOR ELECTING ME, the substantive president to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai”

DO YOU THINK IT WAS AN ERROR?

It could not be established at the time of writing if the statement was a result of a slip of the tongue or it was part of his prepared speech.

SPEECH ROLL (jumbled transcript)

A special tribute to my late predecessor Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai ….

The chairperson of The Independent election management board Mr Masvingo and your team, I would like to thank you for electing me the Substantive President to replace the irreplaceable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

try as we may we must appreciate that…

I will endeavour to do my best because I have learnt from him he was indeed the very best. A special tribute to my contestants Dr Thokozani Khupe, Elias Mudzuri ….

this was a contest it was not a fight it was a contest from members of one family…. I also understand the frustrations that come from a protracted campaign. I also understand the anxieties that accompany … And therefore I do understand the emotions that accompany and therefore I hope that when everyone has sobered up we will come back together as one family.

I want to say that the three leaders apart of my leadership plan; I have tremendous respect for doctor Thoko Khupe…

she did a lot of good work for this party and we must never forget that. I also want to have a special tribute to engineer Elias Mudzuri…. He was our organising secretary when we handed zanu-pf defeat in 2008.

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I want to fake and pay tribute to senator Morgan Komichi…

he is also brave and I think that he will still be valuable to this party I want to appeal to those who were supporting me to conquer with love…. you must know that this is a conquest the fact that we were in the same meal the fact that we succeeded over others does not make us any better MDC members than others.

I also want to appeal to those who were supporting the candidates who today did not succeed that this is not the end of the world you have tremendous responsibilities to discharge to the party you have tremendous duties to perform and you have right enshrined in the Constitution of our party….

this is the time to start a new politics to our party and Country we must get rid of the politics of hate the politics of violence the politics of hunger the politics of acrimony and replace with the policies of racial disputation and tolerance. It is the right time that are party stop the politics of mudslinging…

people hate people because they contested against them well today I want to break that jinx. I love those who contested against me…

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the first fundamental is that for you to get a leadership position be it the president down to the branch chairman you must be elected.

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Although you are president although you are secretary or there you are charming we must always have collective decision… We are going to have collective decisions.

Two Children Die After Eating Food At Neighbour’s Party

By A Correspondent- The celebratory mood has left two families in Banket grieving after two children aged eight and eleven died due to suspected food poisoning during a Boxing Day party hosted by their neighbours. 

The children, who were foaming at the mouth, died the next morning. Asst Comm Nyathi said police would avail more details in due course as investigations were in progress. 

50 Babies Born On Christmas Day

By A Correspondent- Fifty babies were born on Christmas Day at Harare’s three main hospitals, Sally Mugabe Central Hospital, Chitungwiza Central Hospital and Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals.

Sally Mugabe Central Hospital recorded 22 deliveries, followed by Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals’ Mbuya Nehanda maternity wing, where 20 babies were born while Chitungwiza Central Hospital had 13 births.

Sally Mugabe Central Hospital matron Mrs Dade Pedzisai said a set of twins were among the babies delivered at the hospital. Said Mrs Pedzisai:

“The first delivery was recorded at 12 midnight on Christmas Day,” said Mrs Pedzisai.

We had a total of 22 babies and of these, 15 were boys while seven were girls and among them was a set of twins.

We have discharged all mothers, except for seven who delivered through operations.

We usually keep them for at least four days before we can discharge them.

We did not record any cases of complications but we have one baby who had breathing problems, but he is now stable.

Parirenyatwa public relations manager, Mr Linos Dhire, said 11 girls and nine boys were delivered at the institution.

Chitungwiza Hospital spokesperson Mrs Audrey Tasanarwo said a total of 13 babies – seven boys and six girls, were born at the institution on Christmas Day.

She added that there were no complications during any of the deliveries.

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Man Drowns While Celebrating Christmas Day

By A Correspondent- Police in Beitbridge are investigating the drowning of a man believed to be in his early 20s in a swimming pool in Tshitaudze suburbs (formerly Hlalani Khuhle-Garikayi) on Christmas Day. 

The man is believed to have been part of a group of people who graced a recreational park in the area to celebrate the festive season when tragedy struck. 

His identity is yet to be established and the body has since been taken to Beitbridge District Hospital mortuary pending a post-mortem. 

Matabeleland South police spokesperson, Inspector Loveness Mangena said the body was found at around midday on Boxing Day by one of the workers at the recreation park while cleaning the swimming pool.-statemedia

“Mafume Was Arrested For Exposing The Capture Of Local Authorities By Govt”: Biti

MDC Alliance vice president, Tendai Biti, claims Harare Mayor, Councillor Jacob Mafume, was arrested for exposing the capture of local authorities by the central government.

His remarks come as Mafume is in prison after he was arrested for criminal abuse of office after he allegedly parcelled out council stands to his relatives earlier this year.

Posting on Twitter on Saturday, the former Minister of Finance during the Government of National Unity (GNU) era, called for the immediate release of Mafume.

He said:

The mayor of Harare Jacob Mafume is a humble intelligent, jovial, decent comrade.

Zanu PF has targeted him for exposing its capture of local authorities.

The Mwonzora and Khupe cabal has been complicit in this agenda. For Christ’s sake, release him now.

His remarks are consistent with those of other MDC Alliance members who argued that he was arrested for opposing the demolition of “illegal” structures across the city.

The demolitions caused a lot of pandemonium with the ruling party accusing the MDC Alliance-dominated council of destroying people’s homes while the opposition party claimed the city officials responsible for the demolitions were central government appointees not control by MDC.

Meanwhile, Mafume’s bail hearing has been set for this Monday at the High Court. Mafume is now facing charges of attempting to bribe a state witness in his criminal abuse of office case

Tribute To Fallen Journalists

December has definitely been the worst month of the year 2020, which has really turned out to be the annus horribilis for virtually all Zimbabweans, especially members of the proverbial fourth estate following the consecutive deaths of Charles Laiton on December 21; Tendai Ndemera on December 22; and Foster Dongozi on December 23.

I had already paid tribute to Laiton for and on behalf of the Alpha Media Holdings’ Independent editorial Advisory Board of Trustees. On this occasion, I would like to pay tribute to both Ndemera and Dongozi with whom I interacted at different levels and contexts.

I first met Ndemera during the early 1990s when I was the vice-chairman of the inaugural Sports and recreation commission. He struck me as a compulsive, enthusiastic and eloquent storyteller, particularly on matters pertaining to football. As his own promising career as a footballer in the junior ranks of Dynamos Fc had come to an untimely end, I thought he had the makings of another Gary Lineker, who has carved out a very successful career for himself as a sports pundit-cum-journalist when his playing days for various clubs, including my beloved Tottenham Hotspur FC, and England came to an inevitable end.

Our respective paths crossed later, albeit briefly, at the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (AnZ), the publishers of the original Daily News and Daily News on Sunday. I held the fort then as chairman and CEO of ANZ whilst he served as one of the more competent and knowledgeable sports reporters.

My first encounter with Dongozi was in 2007 following my election as chairman of the inaugural Voluntary media council of Zimbabwe (VmcZ) whilst he served as the secretary-general of the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ), a position, which he held until he passed away.

Dongozi was quite a formidable as opposed to a rabid and cantankerous trade unionist when it came to dealing with issues affecting the welfare of journalists. my enduring memory of him and ZUJ was that they never stopped striving, at all material times, to be on the same page with the VmcZ with regard to the promotion of the hallowed principles of media freedom, accountability, diversity, plurality, inclusivity, independence and ethical journalism.

My second and final encounter with Dongozi and ZUJ was during my stint as mayor of Harare from July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2013 when I opened the doors for them at Town House for the establishment of an affordable housing scheme for journalists. To that end, I contributed the princely sum of US$450 as a token of my support for what was and still is a worthy cause. In all my interactions with Dongozi, I found him to be the proverbial gentleman and a scholar.]

Whilst conveying our most sincere condolences to their respective loved ones, we must also pray for their departed souls to rest in eternal peace.

Mwonzora Sacked

By A Correspondent- The interim Secretary of the opposition MDC-T, Douglas Mwonzora has been suspended from the party by the interim party president, Thokozani Khupe, following the chaos that rocked the party’s extraordinary congress held at the Harare International Conference Centre this Sunday.

Morgen Komichi and Khupe left the HICC in a huff as they were being attacked by individuals allegedly aligned to Mwonzora. Senator Mwonzora says he cannot be dismissed from the party by a fellow candidate.

Said Mwonzora:

“I expect them (Khupe and Komichi) to cool down, to relax and accept the verdict of the people. I don’t think it is a split. A split is where the owners of the MDC T split. The owners of the MDC in this regard are intact and as you see, as you saw it was individual candidates who saw how the election was going who have moved out.

The members of congress remained and resolved that they should continue and they have continued. I can’t be suspended by a fellow candidate in an election during an election. And in a few minutes, hours time we will have a new president and it is up to that president and the national executive to deal with that matter. It is an act of illegality.”

The congress was meant to elect the party’s substantive heir to the late founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai.