Education Under Siege

By Robson Chere | The recent amplified assault on the teaching profession in Zimbabwe is a genuine cause for worry as we have entered the new year, already 2021 was appearing gloomy and dark after a horrific 2020 that was characterized by state sponsored violence towards political social and economic activists, salaries that fell way below the poverty datum line, unsafe working conditions especially during a time when Covid19 is wrecking- havoc.

Robson Chere

The regime in Zimbabwe is exhibiting a deadly and suicidal character towards the welfare of teachers in Zimbabwe, not only are they not concerned about the welfare of their employees but they are displaying an attitude that can only be defined along the patterns of wanting to see the country collapse under the weight of poverty and  lack of progress.

It is clear for all to see that the year 2020 capped a very difficult decade for teachers in Zimbabwe, the profession has lost value not only in the eyes of society but in all essence the dignity and character of the profession has been eroded. It has now become a crime to demand a living wage in Zimbabwe as evidenced by the response of the state on Trade Union Leaders and all dissenting voices that are being crushed ruthlessly everyday for daring to speak out against any form of injustice as has been highlighted in the recently launched Justice and Labour Index by the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe ,the incarceration of Sheila Chisirimunhu defines madness on a very grand scale and defies common sense. Zimbabwe has now become a fully fledged dictatorship were human rights and worker rights are no longer a concern of the government and are violated with serious impunity that one would be forgiven to think that Zimbabwe is still stuck in the days of monarchies.

Teachers declared Incapacitation not for the love of resistance but as a genuine clarion call and cry for the government to heed their concerns but the response from the government was one of ignorance and lack of sympathy for the teachers hence the need to amplify the fight towards the realization of the teaching profession as one of the core pillars of the nation. The teaching profession is now ripe for a revolution within itself, the status quo is not normal and teachers should stop normalizing the abnormal for it creates a serious problem even for posterity. The problem emanates from a disorganized and disengaged government, in the face of the Covid19 pandemic the government placed teachers and learners at risk by prematurely opening schools and in light of that failed to even provide basic protection to involved parties and cases in schools started rising with alarming speed and now with the second wave of Covid19 it seems like they have learnt nothing and forgotten everything as they have sent teachers and students back to hot spots with the very same conditions as were there in the first instance.

Teachers need to organize themselves, resist and fight such tyranny as it is against not only their interests but that of the nation, the mandate of the teacher is not that of personal interference but of socio-economic and political justice as teachers are guardians and custodians of the country through their work in molding the nation and setting the path of society. It is now high time that teachers should all openly agree that the government does not care about them at all because action indeed speaks louder than words and now especially considering the whispers coming from the ministry of finance about salary reduction and it boggles the mind what are they seeking to reduce when the current salaries are way below what the teacher should be earning

Indeed change can be slow and ponderous and in most instances very tiresome and exhausting but when things come to a head it can be sudden and cataclysmic toppling hitherto unshakeable systems, what is required is an element of radicalism, sheer individual determination, powerful drive and direct confrontation with what needs to changed, for the longer teachers suffer in silence the more the suffering escalates but the more bold the approach the more determined the will the better the results and it all begins with changing the mentality.

The ministry of Education and the government of Zimbabwe have failed the nation in regards to education and for that they need to be reminded of their mandate and be compelled to change their modus operandi.

Government is responsible for the rising numbers of COVID19 cases in schools and this is clearly evident by their command approach in forcing schools and examination centers to open when the health of teachers and learners is at risk. The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council has basically created infection hubs in examination marking centers through calling teachers to mark exams at a time like this and this has seen teachers being exposed and infected and, in some cases, succumbing to the deadly virus. There is absolutely no need to put lives at risk in such a way and every loss will be regrettable because it was avoidable, the government has failed to provide basic protection against COVID19 to teachers and students and this has a danger of cascading down to society as the teachers will go back into society and risk infecting their families. It is now the responsibility of every teacher to return home as their lives and that of their families matter more than the allowances, they are risking themselves for.

#SaveOurEducationZW

By Comrade Robson ‘Nikita’ Chere

Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe

National Secretary General

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twitter: @robohchere

+263 775 643 192

“Govt Compensates Covid-19+ Civil Servants”: REPORT

By A Correspondent- Civil servants who have tested positive for COVID-19 are being compensated between US$600 and US$1 000 depending on the grade.

Public Service deputy minister Lovemore Matuke on Friday told the Daily News that 1 305 government workers had so far produced the requisite COVID-19 certificates and are therefore eligible for the payments. Matuke said:

All civil servants up to permanent secretaries who have tested positive since last year are being paid anything between US$600 and US$1 000 depending on their grades.

For someone to be eligible for the one-off payment, they must have proof that they were tested and found to be positive.

Those who do not want to state their Covid-19 status cannot be paid because the only way we can prove that indeed someone tested positive are the results of the test.

Matuke further revealed that the Health Ministry has so far recorded 1 000 cases, the Ministry of Agriculture, 90, Home Affairs, 53 cases, and the Finance Ministry, 40.

The Office of the President and Cabinet had so far recorded 33 cases, while Local Government, National Housing, Transport, Information Communication Technology, Foreign Affairs and Public Service ministries had 11, 10, 10, 10, nine and nine cases respectively.

Meanwhile, the secretary-general of the Apex Council, David Dzatsunga, accused the government of falsifying the number of civil servants who have contracted the coronavirus. He said: The first thing is that the government is not being truthful to say only about 1 000 civil servants tested positive for Covid-19.

While we have not yet compiled the total number of our infected members, it is not true to say, for example, that only one official was infected in the ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, when we know colleagues who are either ill right now or have since died of Covid-19.

We are wondering what the government’s motive is in falsifying the numbers.

-dailynews

Justice too far for army shootings victims

By A Correspondent| Misfortune seems to have followed the late Eunice Mungadze to the grave for standing up for the truth.

The late Mungadze is a victim of the 9th January, 2021 Zimbabwe National Army orchestrated civilian killings.

Things continue to fall apart in the once vibrant family which she left behind after her sudden killing by the state.

She left five children and grandchildren , an enterprising indigenous impresario as well as a fiery human rights and justice advocate.

Eunice Mungadze is one of the 8 people who lost their lives when an elite force deployed by Vice President Retired General Constantine Chiwenga under the command of then Presidential Guard Commander Retired Lieutenant General Anslem Sanyatwe to terrorize human rights activists.

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa, then instituted a commission of inquiry led by former South African President Kgalema Mothlante to investigate and recommend circumstances surrounding the 9th January 2021 shootings by the

Zimbabwean forces who were armed to teeth.

Among the recommendations made by the Mothlante Commission was the compensation of the victims who lost their lives as well as the assumption by the state of several duties and responsibilities such as educational and general welfare on the victims’ families.

However, nothing has been done as yet by the Zimbabwean government led by President Mnangagwa, some months before another election looms in 2023.

Several families who lost their breadwinners in the senseless killings continue to

count their losses.

And the Mungadze family seems to be the victims of this careless attitude adopted by the state.

One misfortune after the other is now the order of the day in the late Mungadze family

Now the Mungadze homestead resembles a haunted house with no one seen in the areas surrounding the homestead.

No one knows where everyone went after the death of Gogo Mungadze. Some believe the children skipped the country to neighbouring countries.

This signals the demise of a once vibrant family. According to the deceased’s neighbour who preferred anonymity for fear of reprisals from what she termed “a ruthless military junta cum political party” ZANU PF apparatchiks.

“The late mother of five perhaps was the glue which kept together family cohesion as soon after her demise, things started to disintegrate in the late Mungadze family,” said the neighbour.

The neighbour said, “Despite her well documented involvement in human rights and justice issues, I think Gogo Mungadze was targeted but was not directly involved in the demonstrations happening in town which triggered the heavy response from the state”

“She was rather a laid back and deeply religious person whom we are all now convinced is a victim of the junta’s heavy handedness”.

“And now, her family has been teared apart, destroyed by one stupid call by a blood thirsty regime,” added the distraught neighbour.

Several human rights groups have been calling on the ZANU PF government to address state sponsored human rights violations such as the January 9th 2021 killings as well as the Matebeland and midlands 1980s disturbances known as the Gukurahundi atrocities where more than 20 000 people lost their lives.

Security Guard In Soup For Shooting Two Women

By A Correspondent- A Beitbridge security guard is in trouble after shooting two women at a shop at Makado business centre.

Ganeth Moyo (52) pleaded not guilty to two counts of attempted murder and one of assault when he appeared before Beitbridge regional magistrate stanley Mambanje on Wednesday.

He was remanded out of custody to February 9 for continuation of trial.

Prosecutor Munyonga Kuvarega told the court that on January 1, the complainant, Obester Mhlanga (22), was at Makado business centre and he bought beer with R200 leaving behind R150 change.

After some minutes, he returned to the shop asking for his change. there was a harsh exchange of words between the cashier and Mhlanga.

It is the state case that Moyo intervened, ordering Mhlanga out of the shop. Moyo allegedly produced his service pistol and struck Mhlanga with it on the head.

The court heard that the brawl attracted crowds of people who thronged the shop and Moyo fired shots to disperse the crowd. In the process, Moyo allegedly shot Gladys Sibanda (22), who works at Makado business centre.

Sibanda sustained a gunshot wound on her right thigh. the bullet is said to have further hit Phathitshedzo Muleya (18).

Health Experts Warn Of Surge In Covid-19 Cases

By A Correspondent- Health experts have warned of a continued surge in Covid-19 cases in the country during the coming weeks and called on government to introduce and equip new decentralised treatment centres around the country.

Zimbabwe currently has a few Covid 19 dedicated treatment centres located in big cities and towns and also at big provincial and district hospitals only. This has left a huge number of people requiring hospital attention unable to access the facilities.

The country is experiencing a steep rise in daily new infections as well as deaths, with reports that major health institutions are no longer taking new Covid-19 patients due to shortage of bedding facilities. Several patients have reportedly died at hospitals before being attended.

As of yesterday, the country had 18 765 cases and 446 deaths, with most of the infections and deaths recorded last week. Most of those who died had initially tested negative to the virus, adding to the mystery surrounding the virus.

Cletos Masiya, spokesperson of the Medical and Dental Private Practitioners of Zimbabwe Association (MDPPZA), said home-based care management was commonly becoming the desperate measure being taken by relatives who could just not let their beloved ones die while they watched.

He said patients were dying before being admitted and some were opting to call their doctors for management at their homes.

“Government is urged to decentralise Covid-19 management from designated centres and set up facilities across the entire county,” he said.

“Government should consider opening up idle medical facilities in other peripheral areas which have not been overwhelmed by coronavirus patients to decongest the full urban facilities.”

Masiya urged government to consider opening up stadia and setting up facilities for possible admission of new patients so that those who are positive of the virus are isolated at government-controlled health institutions, not at home.

Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights secretary Norman Matara said there were isolation beds available across the country in some less populated areas, but intensive care unit (ICU) beds were limited and most patients were failing to access them.

“ICU facilities are mainly in health institutions in major cities such as Harare, Bulawayo, Mutare and Gweru, but hospitals in provincial towns have not been equipped with the same equipment,” he said.

“At private health institutions where ICU beds are available, fees are beyond the reach of majority affordability. People have resorted to calling doctors for attention at their homes. We call for government to urgently avail more ICU facilities,” said Matara.

The doctors also say because the PCR tests that were being done had clinical sensitivity ranging between 70-80% which gave false negative results, people who exhibited symptoms should be immediately treated as Covid-19 positive .

“There is not much difference between the new variant and the old one in terms of disease progression,” Matara said.

“Treatment for the new variant is not different from the old one; neither are there any differences in the symptoms. What is different is the volume of people who are being affected. This new strain is more infective than the old one, hence government should scale up its preventive and precautionary measures.”

He said more nurses were testing positive and succumbing to the new Covid-19 variant because they don’t have adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) although they were frontline workers.

Nurses at some of Zimbabwe’s public hospitals went on strike on Thursday demanding PPE to enable them to do their job safely.-standard

Cheap Whisky Claims Vendor

By A Correspondent- A 61 year old male vendor from Makokoba, Bulawayo, died on Wednesday after drinking cheap whisky.

Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube confirmed the death.

“I can confirm that Sizondo Moyo, a male adult aged 61 from Makokoba, was discovered by a security guard who had reported for duty at a market place, dead on Wednesday and made a report to police who took the body to Mpilo Central Hospital for postmortem,” Ncube said.

Ncube said the police who attended the scene found Moyo’s body with no injuries.

Double Cab Washed Away On Gweru River Bridge

By A Correspondent- This morning a double cab vehicle with an unknown number of passengers was washed away by floods trying to cross submerged Gweru River Bridge on the Matobo Road.

Sub Aqua unit on its way to for retrieval efforts.

Government spokesperson, Nick Mangwana released the information on his Twitter account.

Said Mangwana:

“This morning a double cab vehicle with unknown number of passengers was washed away by floods trying to cross submerged Gweru River Bridge on the Matobo Road. Sub Aqua unit on its way to for retrieval efforts. Let’s be careful and avoid crossing flooded roads, bridges and rivers.”

Mwonzora Explodes, says: Girlfriend WhatsApp Chats Are Fake, I’m Not Recalling Khupe At All, Although Own LIVE V11 Interview Says The Opposite

By A Correspondent | Senator Douglas Mwonzora’s information mouthpiece has contradicted his own interview in which he said that he is going to recall Thokozani Khupe from her parliament post. Announcing on Saturday morning, his spokesperson Witness Dube described a viral WhatsApp chat record of Mwonzora with his girlfriend of many years, Lwazi Sibanda, as fake news.

In an exclusive interview with ZimEye last weekend, Mwonzora clearly announced that he is going to ignore Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesperson’s orders to retain Khupe as opposition leader; and use the Speaker of Parliament to sideswipe Mnangagwa, as he executes the recall. This move was further confirmed by the disputed WhatApp chats.

Yesterday, Mwonzora’s girfriend, Lwazi Sibanda confirmed in a discussion with ZimEye that the chats are authentic.

Senator Douglas Mwonzora’s roof is certainly on fire as he accuses his girlfriend of many years of conniving with Thokozani Khupe to get him imprisoned for stealing $6million.

Douglas Mwonzora

The below WhatsApp chats albeit denied by Senator Douglas Mwonzora on Saturday morning, have been fully confirmed by his girlfriend of many years , Lwazi Sibanda who is at the centre of the conversations, and had personally shared them with MDCT top cadre, Mr Patson Murimoga (full interview streaming on ZimEye.com.)

Lwazi Sibanda speaks to ZimEye in a 20 minute long interview (WATCH AND LISTEN IN FULL in the live video streams ABOVE)

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

[1/7, 8:26 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: So what happened?
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: ?? Sorry spent the whole day ku mine just arriving home.Murimoga was very angry he didn’t even want to listen to me .He said col hm
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: You Kno his number
[1/7, 8:43 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this continues I am recalling the people behind him. They have started the fight. I have done nothing wrong. I won fairly but people want to continue fighting.
[1/7, 8:57 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this is what they are going to do it’s ok.
[1/7, 8:58 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Give me tyme and tok to him maybe today he was stressed
[1/7, 9:00 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: As you can see people create thier own devil. I consider myself a good man.
[1/7, 9:01 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Why don’t you col him n tok
[1/7, 9:03 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: I will never do that. What else do you people want me to do?
[1/7, 9:05 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Well l thought maybe since he asked me kuti mukoma knows my number why didn’t he col me himself t
[1/7, 9:06 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: We are not the same. He is wrong. He did something very wrong. He is continuing. I never stole anything. But it’s ok. I guess I have to fight back. At least I tried.
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Let me tok to him again tomorrow
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Well it’s now up to you guys
[1/7, 9:09 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: I am not involved in this Murimoga thing.
[1/7, 9:10 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Your team is involved Lwazi

But Mwonzora denies this evidence and he has issued the below statement, denying the revelations. FULL TEXT:

The Movement for Democratic Change is seized with a galling dosage of fake news in the social media and their online contemporaries purporting to be a WhatsApp chat meant to be construed as being about our President. This false and malicious piece of fake news must be dismissed with the utmost contempt it deserves.

The truth is that President Douglas Mwonzora is scheduled to meet all of our leaders in earnest, on or around the 11th of January 2020, when the party officially resumes its activities for the year. He has at no point since his election contemplated recalling any of our public representatives.

Our 27th of December 2020 Extra Ordinary Congress produced a legitimate, democratic, free and fair outcome that all our leaders have acknowledged. We therefore urge continued reportage of the status of our party, post this milestone to purvey factual, accurate, and plausibly justified facts backed by official party information channels.
Thank you

Acting Secretary for Information and Publicity

Mwonzora’s Roof On Fire, Girlfriend Leaks Explosive WhatsApp Chats To The World | FULL RECORDING.

By A Correspondent | Senator Douglas Mwonzora’s roof is certainly on fire as he accuses his girlfriend of many years of conniving with Thokozani Khupe to get him imprisoned for stealing $6million.

Douglas Mwonzora

The below WhatsApp chats albeit denied by Senator Douglas Mwonzora on Saturday morning, have been fully confirmed by his girlfriend of many years , Lwazi Sibanda who is at the centre of the conversations, and had personally shared them with MDCT top cadre, Mr Patson Murimoga (full interview streaming on ZimEye.com.)

Lwazi Sibanda speaks to ZimEye in a 20 minute long interview (WATCH AND LISTEN IN FULL in the live video streams ABOVE)

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

[1/7, 8:26 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: So what happened?
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: ?? Sorry spent the whole day ku mine just arriving home.Murimoga was very angry he didn’t even want to listen to me .He said col hm
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: You Kno his number
[1/7, 8:43 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this continues I am recalling the people behind him. They have started the fight. I have done nothing wrong. I won fairly but people want to continue fighting.
[1/7, 8:57 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this is what they are going to do it’s ok.
[1/7, 8:58 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Give me tyme and tok to him maybe today he was stressed
[1/7, 9:00 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: As you can see people create thier own devil. I consider myself a good man.
[1/7, 9:01 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Why don’t you col him n tok
[1/7, 9:03 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: I will never do that. What else do you people want me to do?
[1/7, 9:05 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Well l thought maybe since he asked me kuti mukoma knows my number why didn’t he col me himself t
[1/7, 9:06 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: We are not the same. He is wrong. He did something very wrong. He is continuing. I never stole anything. But it’s ok. I guess I have to fight back. At least I tried.
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Let me tok to him again tomorrow
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Well it’s now up to you guys
[1/7, 9:09 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: I am not involved in this Murimoga thing.
[1/7, 9:10 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Your team is involved Lwazi

Man Hangs Self In Own Bedroom

By A Correspondent- Villagers of  Jeki 1, Centenary were left shell-shocked after a 39-Year-Old man hung himself with a cloth on  Thursday morning after his wife went to fetch water. 

Mashonaland Central spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe confirmed the death of Paul Mapondera.

It is alleged that Mapondera retired to bed with his wife Rice Renika (33) at around 8 pm. The following day at around 5.45 am, the wife woke up and went to fetch water from a borehole leaving her husband asleep. 

She returned at around 7 am and discovered her husband’s body  hanging from a roof beam in their bedroom hut.

Renika then informed her mother in-law Ririma Mapondera (79) who then cut off the cloth which was used by the deceased in the suicide. 

She then informed her neighbour Mermoth Ben (50) who filed a police report at Centenary police. 

The police attended the scene and conveyed the corpse to St Albert’s Hospital mortuary for postmortem.
 The police are appealing to the public to seek third part if they are  facing challenges. 

“It is worrisome that at the time the nation is fighting COVID-19, someone chooses to take away his life,” Inspector Mundembe said.

VP Chiwenga’s Son Speaks: My Dad Is A Thief And We’re Going Nowhere, “Hatina Kwatiri Kuenda.”

By Farai D Hove | All is not well in Emmerson Mnangagwa’s deputy, Constantino Chiwenga’s family as serious allegations around child molestation grow. This complaint first published on ZimEye in October last year is released pursuant to Child Protection laws and guidelines.

Kuda Blessing Chiwenga

During an emotional family squabble, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s “son,” Kuda Blessing, has exploded to suggest that the man he calls his father, is a thief who survives on stealing. Writing publicly in October, he said his dad is a monkey- anasoko “ nekuti munopona nezvekuba.” Chiwenga’s totem (African surname) is a monkey. [This translates to mean a monkey that survives on stealing].

He also offloaded a series of old pictures while penning out his thread. In the piece he also made several allegations against the father concerning his love life.

He alleged that he has been molested, without however elaborating what he means by that type of abuse whether metaphoric or literal. He said, “I may have no memory of this, but I do believe I was loved then. After that, it was just molestation, abuse, and a whole bunch of horrors. 2020 has seemed to exceed them all. There truly is a devil out there. God help us all.
#The_Poet “

Chiwenga in the early 1980s with wife

He alleged that a woman named “Getty” is destroying the whole Chiwenga clan. He then penned out several staggering allegations against the said, Getty.

He said, “Nhai Getty, woparadza dzinza rese here, wodya murume, kushandisa Charles kuba maunderwear evanhu, zvino shop yako naMwamuka yakasvikepi.

VP Constantino Chiwenga with wife in the 80s

“ Zvino vana vawakabheja kuti tichafa tingoripo.

“Nhai ngatigarei dare, musungise vakandibata chibharo. Ndosaka wakavengwa nedzinza rekumurume wako. Kubatirira pahanzvadzi kutya mhosva. Repent. All of this is your fault. Ndini ndazvitaura.”

After this he went on to point the accusing finger against his father saying that he is conspiring with stepmothers to ruin children’s lives. He said: “You see a whole grown man conspire to help some stepmothers ruin lives. Kubva kuna Jocy, toti Maria. Asi nhai Muradzi wakakwana here nemumwe wako Chaminuka. Zvamave retired muchiri double agent here Mr Chams.

“Ndimi vatingati anasoko nekuti munopona nezvekuba, ko mumwe Njenje akatizira kupi? Ko tsaga vamakatuma paye ndiri pasports diner. Did you think you could destroy me you imbeciles?”

The last block of allegations he offloaded is about the father. He said in full:

If I can calculate the amount of rituals some ladies from our family do. You may discover that the blue uniform they wear is where they truly belong. Imagine someone is sick for four months, he comes back and his sisters and aides conspire to release false articles to confuse the family. We know you were part of the crew that tried to kill him in the first place. Lawyers changing names and stuff. People, there’s a whole to this than people understand. Hatina kwatiri kuenda. Yet they same people are still masquerading as allies. Does your boss know of your other activities? Ana Muringi, idzungu rekunzi munogona kudhedha vanhu here? Takakunzwai nembiri yesabotage. Watooneka nekachiremerera kufamba nashefu asi brain ndopasina.

While attempts to get a comment from VP Chiwenga and his three former lovers were fruitless at the time of writing, several family members had joined in to somewhat commiserate with Kuda, with some saying the running complaints need to be attended to by family as a matter of urgency- this is a developing story.

Khama Billiat Marries Second Wife

By A Correspondent- City Press reports that Popular Zimbabwean footballer, Khama Billiat, has married a second wife, Trace TV presenter, Nomcebo ‘Dot’ Mthethwa’.

Billiat recently paid Lobola for the young socialite who comes from eMpangeni in KZN.

Nomcebo’s mother, Smaniso Mthetwa, confirmed that Billiat was engaged to her daughter and referred all questions to the couple.

When contacted for comment, Billiat laughed and hung up the phone. Billiat is already married to his wife of 10 years Esnath Munyedawo (38). The two have a daughter together.

Nomcebo requested maximum privacy in her relationship with Billiat. – CityPress

Police Officers Brutally Kill Suspect

2 ZRP officers from Beitbridge were reportedly arrested yesterday for murder after they allegedly killed a suspect and chopped off his limps before stashing his remains in a sack and hiding them under a bridge, ZTN News reports.

Xander Siyasayi and Daniel Peyan were arrested yesterday and they are expected to appear in court next week. The pair had reportedly picked the suspect Blessing Nare following the disappearance of some cash from a bottle store and allegedly detained him for 2 days.

On 4 January his mother reportedly reported him missing and it prompted Zezani Police Station Officer in Charge Inspector Marisa to investigate:

On January 5 2021, Inspector Marisa went to Swereki Police Base and was told that (the suspect) had escaped from custody and police details had failed to apprehend him.

It was discovered that no warned and cautioned statement was recorded as per standard operating procedure. There was also no official communication to the Officer-In-Charge regarding the report of unlawful entry and theft; and the suspect’s alleged escape from lawful custody.

A search party, later on, found his remains under the bridge the 2 officers reportedly hid the body:

A member of the search party observed a foul smelling emanating from under the bridge. She checked and discovered a white sack. Criminal Investigation Department (Homicide) detectives attended the scene and found a head and limbs in the sack. The torso was missing. The suspect’s half burnt clothes were also recovered, suggesting his killers had tried to burn him.

In 2020 ZRP officers caused the death of Paul Mukanopa who was fleeing from them when they shot his vehicle and accidentally killed him.

Source- ZTN

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Ramaphosa Dismisses Tafadzwa Mugwadi’s Baseless Allegation On ANC’s Zimbabwean Trip

“Release Mafume”: Southern Africa Human Rights Defenders Network

Time To Confront Zanu PF Regime Over Abuse Of Human Rights

10 JANUARY 2021

“IT IS THE TIME TO CONFRONT ZANUPF FOR GENUINE DEMOCRATIC CHANGE IN ZIMBABWE, THE RULE OF LAW, EQUAL RIGHTS AND JUSTICE” , MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA ABSOLUTELY CONDEMNS THE INCESSANT INCARCERATION OF SOCIAL DEMOCRATS AND JOURNALISTS.

Mdc Alliance Namibia absolutely condemns the attempt by autocratic Zanupf to put social democrats and journalists on mute through incessant incarceration as a sure way of breaking their resolve to emancipate Zimbabweans from Bornapartism. We demand justice to our political dynamo, Job SaroWiwa Sikhala, Jacob Mafume (Our Mayor), Allan Moyo, investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono, Tungamirai Madzokere, Last Maengahama and all political prisoners who are languishing in hell-hole prisons for speaking against arbitrary arrests, torture, senseless corruption and daylight looting as well as police brutality.

It is now imperative for all social democrats around the globe to pent up their outrage demanding the immediate release of our footsoldiers who are tortured and jailed on trumped up charges. The arbitrary arrests and detention of Jacob, Allan, Job SaroWiwa Sikhala, Hopewell, Tungamirai Madzokere and Last Maengahama is a testimony to absolute power that is concentrated in the hands of a sadist leader commonly identified as a dictator who aims to abolish political pluralism and civilian activism. Where is our solidarity? When shall we avail ourselves to confront these inequalities and injustices that are being perpetrated at our innocent revolutionaries? When shall we stand on our feet to fight for our political liberty to express our political opinions? It’s high time that social democrats pursue social liberation policies aimed at completing the unfinished business of the national liberation movement.

Moreover, it our moral obligation to defend the Constitution and Constitutionalism through participatory democracy. We need to dedicate and commit ourselves to the national democratic revolution by facing the beast in the eye demanding the immediate release of our radical comrades who are showing the courage and nerve to expose police brutality and gross misgovernance in Zanupf government. Arresting Chin’ono and Sikhala thereafter, is a detrimental miscarriage of justice since a mere tweet that a child has been killed by the police does not warrant imprisonment. Journalism is not a crime and fighting for justice is a Constitutional mandate in constitutional democracy.

Mdc Alliance Namibia is ever ready to fight for governance where the supremacy belongs to the population not vice-versa. We are completely against the satanic attempt by clueless Zanupf regime to impose a total control of mass communications (through censorship of the press and arbitrary arrests , political and social organisations not forgetting the capture of all securocrats. Mdc Alliance and the rest of Zimbabwe should rise now and resist this extreme form of dictatorship dominated by greedy Zanupf stomach politicians of plunder and self-enrichment).

Our mandate as genuine revolutionaries is to pledge our solidarity to the incarcerated so that they are energised to soldier on with the struggle. Lets flood the captured Courts demanding justice before we are eliminated one by one. Why do we feel comfortable when our own comrades are gnashing their teeth in agony at the hands of these dictators? This is no longer the social liberation policy of “injure one injure all! Mdc Alliance Namibia urges all Zimbabweans to come together and clamour for justice and equality before the law. The police that allegedly killed a nine months old kid are walking free, Obadiah Moyo who pocketed 60 million US$ Covid-19 funds was never detained, Prisca Mupfumira who looted Nssa funds is out on bail. It needs all of us to rise to the accasion advocating for the freedom of expression and equality before the law.

Furthermore, the issue of delegitimising the courts is a catastrophic game that cannot be tolerated by real social democrats. Zanupf must know that a court is not a political institution. The police and the judges in courts must speak for the constitution of Zimbabwe not for desperate political outfits which are led by arrogant and cunning Zanupf goons. We need to fight seriously against the futile attempt by the courts and police to protect Zanupf political power by upholding arbitrary arrests, torture and a wholesome closure of the much needed democratic space in the motherland. Lets rebrand our revolutionary trajectory and principles if we desire to win against Zanupf thugocracy. Solidarity is a core value in Social Democracy! We must embrace dangerous freedom against peaceful slavery. It is now time for organic and pragmatic approach to the national discourse.

To top it off, Mdc Alliance Namibia is cognisant of the fact that the recent cases of the continued incarceration and imprisonment without trial of Allan Moyo, Tungamirai Madzokere, Job SaroWiwa Sikhala, Jacob Mafume, Last Maengahama, Hopewell Chin’ono and all prisoners of conscience is a clear politicisation of the police and courts by Zanupf morons in a bid to stifle the voices of dissent in Zimbabwe. We need to prove that we are genuine revolutionaries who really feel for our jailed innocent social democrats.

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Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Arrest Covid-19 And Poverty, Not Our Rights!

10-01-2021

The panic stricken Emmerson Mnangagwa’s fascist regime must be warned that the continued muzzling of citizens’ basic freedoms and rights breeds trouble.

In just less than ten days into the new year, 2021, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rogue regime simply carried forward its thuggish behavior on every dissenting voices.

Just a few days after the release of ARTUZ trade unionist, Sheila Chisirimunhu, Mnangagwa’s daring dictatorship yesterday locked up journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and MDC Alliance Vice Chairperson, Job Sikhala.

The duo’s only crime is raising alarm on the police’s heavy handedness on harmless citizens when enforcing Covid-19 lockdown regulations as highlighted by a sore video where a police officer was captured hitting a baby strapped on a mother’s back.

Only that dictators have short memories and never learn from the past!

The Arab Spring popular revolution that toppled Tunisia dictator Ben Ali had the exact traits of immoral and spineless heavy handedness of police on citizens already struggling to put food on the table.

Citizens have every right to express their disgust at the unprofessional behavior of a police force supposedly expected to protect citizens especially given the experiences of the past.

Remember this is the same police force that last year tear gassed a bus with toddlers and the elderly at Harare Showgrounds bus terminus yet the public is still in the dark as to what became of those rogue police officers that threw tear gas.

We have every reason to be skeptical of this police force given that the same institution through its spokesperson Paul Nyathi once told us that the trio of MDC Alliance female youth leaders, Cecilia Chimbiri, Joana Mamombe and Netsai Marova were in their custody only to pull a summersault and the trio were three days later found bruised and sexually assaulted.

How can citizens fail to raise alarm on police immoral misbehavior when in the past we witnessed butchering of innocent citizens on 01 August 2018 by the police’s sister organization, the military.

Student activist, Allan Moyo and Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume are also languishing in prison just because they see things differently to the establishment.

By these senseless arrests and detentions, Mnangagwa is stirring the hornet’s nest.

Our rights to information, freedom of expression and hold opinion must be respected. In a season where poverty and Covid-19 reign supreme, the regime can do better by arresting those two instead of arresting voices of reason.

Mnangagwa risks public wrath if he continues in this path!

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Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Hopewell Chin’ono

Revealed: Mnangagwa To Use Coronavirus To Kill Political Rivals

Then later this was - 1987 at the end of the Gukurahundi massacres. Mnangagwa doesn't look happy that the killing is over, as it were.

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s plot to use the deadly Coronavirus to kill his political rivals has been exposed.

Intelligence sources revealed the ploy to ZimEye.com on Saturday.

The secret plan will be executed as follows-1. arrest perceived political rivals 2.deny political rivals bail 3. expose political rivals to Coronavirus while in prison.

Prominent journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and Job Sikhala were arrested for denouncing police brutality.Harare mayor Jacob Mafume is also unwell and there are fears he was deliberately exposed to COVID-19 by the regime.

Before his arrest Hon Sikhala tweeted:
“I am gathering that after my arrest they want to expose me to Covid 19. If anything happens to me let it be known to Zimbabweans that I am Covid free as I speak. A few days ago I warned about the plot by the regime & they really want to arrest me for no apparent reason…

In a statement the MDC Alliance said:
Detained Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume is suffering from fever, chest pains and a headache.
“The situation is bad. He was given antibiotics by prison doctors, but it’s not helping,” his lawyer Tonderai Bhatasara said. “He has changed. He is in pain…now he is visibly sick.”

Mafume is currently in jail on accusations of trying to bribe a key witness in his pending criminal abuse of office case. He has been languishing in prison after he was denied bail by a Harare magistrate.
He was arrested on 14 December 2020.

Then later this was - 1987 at the end of the Gukurahundi massacres. Mnangagwa doesn't look happy that the killing is over, as it were.
Emmerson Mnangagwa nicknamed the crocodile

Chamisa Tells State To Respect Mafume’s Right to Heaĺth

1/2The Mayor of Harare, Cnlr Jacob Mafume’s health has deteriorated drastically whilst being held in remand prison. The right to health is fundamental for all citizens including even for those in prison. Mayor Mafume deserves proper medical attention by a doctor of his choice.

2/2Mayor Mafume has not been convicted of any crime.The law regards him as innocent until proven guilty. He has spent a month in remand prison.Pre-trial incarceration is abuse of law.The Mayor must be treated with dignity that every citizen deserves.Right to life is inalienable!

Ramaphosa Incensed By Tafadzwa Mugwadi’s Threats, Calls Them Baseless

By A Correspondent| South Africa and ANC President, Cyril Ramaphosa, has dismissed as baseless an allegation by ZANU-PF director of information Tafadzwa Mugwadi about the controversial trip to Harare during the national lockdown last year.

Mugwadi threatened to leak a bomb-shell about the motivation behind that meeting unless the ANC reigns in State-owned broadcaster SABC from negative reportage on Zimbabwe and Zanu-PF.

Mugwadi threatened to expose the ANC’s alleged sinister agenda behind their trip to Zimbabwe last year. The threat was an angry reaction to what Mugwadi views as hostile reportage against Zanu-PF by the South African Broadcasting Corporation. He demanded that the ANC intervenes to stop SABC news reporter Sophie Mokoena from reporting what Zanu-PF deems is fake news about the goings-on in Zimbabwe.

The ANC president says as far he was concerned – the ANC delegation went there for a meeting with the organisation’s ally.

However, he says, he hopes Mugwadi would be willing to expand on his assertions.

“I am sure that he (Mugwadi) will be willing to share that with the ANC and with all of us. We sent a delegation as the African National Congress, to Zimbabwe because Zanu-PF is a sister party to us; we have deep and strong links with Zanu-PF.

“It was one to express concern and find out what’s happening, to see the extent to which we can be supportive and also fully understand precisely what is happening. As far as we concerned, there is nothing amidst there is noting that we could say we to hide in as far as sending that delegation.”

Pointing At Himself Against Himself, Madhuku Vows To Fight Mnangagwa Over Reforms

Lovemore Madhuku

By A Correspondent| The Professor Lovemore Madhuku led National Constitutional Assembly has vowed to fight for electoral reforms especially the provision that gives a sitting President power to appoint ZEC Chairperson and all commissioners, Madhuku’s personal spokesperson, Maddock Chivasa has said.

Posting on Facebook, Chivasa said the issue of how ZEC is constituted was now a matter of urgency.

Chivasa said the provision on how ZEC is constituted is undemocratic as it gives a sitting President decides the referee in a game he/she is part of.

“The issue of how ZEC should be constituted in preparation for the next general elections, legally due in 2023,is now a matter of both urgency and ermergency.

“As NCA Party we are strongly against the provision in the Constitution that gives power to a sitting President to appoint ZEC Chairperson and all ZEC Commissioners,” said Chivasa.

He added that as NCA, they were opposed to rituals disguised as elections.

“This provision in the Constitution is undemocratic in that in the current circumstances it gives powers to President Mnangagwa to appoint a ZEC that will oversee an election which he is most likely to contest as a Presidential candidate together with other candidates contesting as Mps and Councillors from his party Zanu PF,” added Chivasa.

He urged Zimbabweans to come together and demand electoral reforms which he said is the only way to guarantee undisputed elections.

“Let us all put our heads together and reject a state of affairs where Zanu pf determines a referee in the same game it is also playing. Elections are not rituals we demand a fair electoral field that is not tilted in favor of the incumbents. A free and fair election is an election where all contestants have equal chances to win those elections,” said Chivasa.

Warriors Training In Full Swing, CHAN Tournament Kicks Off On Saturday

THE Zimbabwe senior men’s team resumed training as they intensified preparations for the African Nations Championship, a tournament which starts in Cameroon on Saturday.

A dark cloud was looming over the Warriors after 15 members of those in camp, that is players and the technical team tested positive for the coronavirus. There was however good news when the Zimbabwe Football Association announced that only one out of those 15 individuals returned a positive test, which paved way for the team to resume training at the National Sports Stadium yesterday afternoon. It has been ascertained that the one person who is still to recover from Covid-19 is a player.

Zifa said the whole squad will undergo another test on Tuesday ahead of departure for Cameroon on Wednesday.

“All but one of the 15 members of our Chan team who previously tested positive for Covid-19 have recovered, group training resumes this afternoon (yesterday). Another test will be done on 12 January ahead of departure for Cameroon on 13 January,’’ said Zifa.

Wellington Mpandare, the Warriors team manager said they recently submitted a squad of 33 players to the Confederation of African Football. From that squad, Zimbabwe will choose the 23 to represent the country at the tournament.

Zimbabwe have been drawn in same group with Cameroon, Burkina Faso and Mali. The locally based Warriors square off with the Indomitable Lions in the tournament opener on Saturday.

Warriors squad

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

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

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

Strikers: Obriel Chirinda (Chicken inn), Tawanda Nyamandwe (Manica Diamonds), Farawo Matare (Bulawayo Chiefs)

On Standby

Defenders: Frank Makarati (Ngezi Platinum Stars), Valentine Musarurwa (Harare City), Munyaradzi Diro-Nyenye (Caps United)

Midfielders: Devon Chafa (Ngezi Platinum), Juan Mutudza (Dynamos), Phineas Bhamusi (Caps United), Ishmael Wadi (CAPS United) Nqobizitha Masuku (Highlanders), Tichaona Chipunza (Chicken Inn)

Strikers: Thomas Chideu (Harare City)

Source-The Sunday News

Madhuku’s Party Vows To Fight Constitutional Clause Which Allows ED to Appoint ZEC Commissioners

By A Correspondent| The Professor Lovemore Madhuku led National Constitutional Assembly has vowed to fight for electoral reforms especially the provision that gives a sitting President power to appoint ZEC Chairperson and all commissioners, the party spokesperson Maddock Chivasa has said.

Posting on Facebook, Chivasa said the issue of how ZEC is constituted was now a matter of urgency.

Chivasa said the provision on how ZEC is constituted is undemocratic as it gives a sitting President decides the referee in a game he/she is part of.

“The issue of how ZEC should be constituted in preparation for the next general elections, legally due in 2023,is now a matter of both urgency and ermergency.

“As NCA Party we are strongly against the provision in the Constitution that gives power to a sitting President to appoint ZEC Chairperson and all ZEC Commissioners,” said Chivasa.

He added that as NCA, they were opposed to rituals disguised as elections.

“This provision in the Constitution is undemocratic in that in the current circumstances it gives powers to President Mnangagwa to appoint a ZEC that will oversee an election which he is most likely to contest as a Presidential candidate together with other candidates contesting as Mps and Councillors from his party Zanu PF,” added Chivasa.

He urged Zimbabweans to come together and demand electoral reforms which he said is the only way to guarantee undisputed elections.

“Let us all put our heads together and reject a state of affairs where Zanu pf determines a referee in the same game it is also playing. Elections are not rituals we demand a fair electoral field that is not tilted in favor of the incumbents. A free and fair election is an election where all contestants have equal chances to win those elections,” said Chivasa.

Police Officers Arrested For Killing A Suspect

TWO Beitbridge police officers have been arrested for allegedly assaulting an unlawful entry and theft suspect to death, burnt his remains which they then stashed in a sack and hid them in a drainage system to conceal the crime.

The two police officers – Constables Xander Siasayi (33) and Daniel Peyani (32) of Tuli and Zezani police camps were arrested on Friday for the offence they allegedly committed while investigating an unlawful entry and theft case which had occured at Toporo Special Bottle Store in Zezani.

Police spokesperson for Matabeleland South Province Inspector Loveness Mangena confirmed the incident and said investigations were underway.

Insp Mangena further said they were still searching for the missing parts of the victim and trying to find out how and why the body was burnt.

Circumstances according to the police statement are that on 27 December, 2020, at about 8am, the now deceased’s girlfriend, Beatrice Ndou (24), who is employed at Toporo Special Bottle Store, made a report at Swereki Police Base alleging that her boyfriend broke into her workplace and stole cash amounting to 10 140 rand and $200.

Upon receiving the report, Constables Siasayi and Peyani, who were manning the police base, did not record it in the report book.

On the same day at about 7pm, the now deceased was picked up from Toporo Special Bottle Store where he was residing with his girlfriend, Beatrice.

Siasayi and Peyani then escorted him and a co-accused, Godknows Mbedzi, back to Swereki Police Base where they spent the night under police custody. “On the 28th of December 2020 at around 6am while at the police base, the accused persons assaulted the now deceased with a stick on the thighs and buttocks several times interrogating him about the alleged stolen money,” police sources said.

-State Media

RBZ to Introduce ZWL$50, ZWL$100 And ZWL$200 Notes

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will soon introduce a new set of higher denomination banknotes to increase physical money supply, curb cash shortages and improve transacting convenience.

Authorities have approved the introduction, into circulation, of new $50, $100 and $200 banknotes this year.

Our Harare Bureau has gathered that the $50 note will be introduced first, while plans to introduce the other notes are still in the works.

Designs of the new $50 dollar note are awaiting the President’s approval before printing can commence.
Zimbabwe has $2, $5, $10 and $20 notes in circulation.

Transacting using these notes has become cumbersome, with huge wads of cash now required to complete small transactions due to inflation.

Cash shortages have triggered queues at banks and an illegal market where premiums are charged to convert electronic money into cash.

The shortages have also created a multi-tier pricing system where prices of a single product differ depending on the customer’s mode of payment.

Introduction of the new notes is expected to enhance convenience to the transacting public and eliminate the illegal cash market.

-State Media

I Had To Give Away My Used Underwear For Other Women To Use- Shiela Chisirimunhu

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Teachers Conducting Physical Extra Lessons to Be Prosecuted

THE Government has warned teachers against conducting physical extra lessons as they risk being prosecuted for violating Covid-19 containment regulations, it has been learnt.

The move comes amid uncertainty over the new opening dates, as figures of Covid-19 cases continue to rise in the country with some teachers having resorted to offering extra lesson services to pupils for an extra penny.

In an interview, director of communications in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Mr Taungana Ndoro said teachers were fully aware that the only lessons that had been permitted to date were the ones conducted online.

He said it was therefore mischievous and criminal for anyone to conduct physical classes as this would derail the Government efforts to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We are clear when it comes to the issue of extra lessons. We have made it clear that only online lessons have been permitted. Physical lessons, where teachers gather pupils at some location are illegal as there will be no mechanism to monitor adherence to guidelines so that they do not become spreaders of this pandemic.

“Therefore, teachers who are conducting these lessons are liable for prosecution for defying Covid-19 lockdown regulations,” said Mr Ndoro.

Mr Ndoro said measures put forward by the Government were not meant to disadvantage pupils but were to protect them against contracting the Covid-19 virus.

“The reason we are emphasizing on online classes for now is that for physical classes to take place there is a need for the setting up and adherence to set Standard Operating Procedures, which will be monitored by the responsible authorities to ensure that pupils and teachers are not unnecessarily exposed to this pandemic.

“Our call, therefore is for the teachers to be responsible and not be pushed by greed to conduct these physical lessons, while at the same time exposing themselves and their pupils to the pandemic,” said Mr Ndoro.

The Government, early this month deferred the opening of schools to a date to be announced due to the spike in Covid-19 cases. Only examination writing classes were allowed to open just to finish their final exams.

Schools were initially scheduled to reopen on Monday last week for the first term of 2021 closing on March 24.

Several schools recorded an increase in Covid-19 cases among pupils and teachers last term forcing some schools to prematurely close.

Last year, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Cde Monica Mutsvangwa warned teachers offering extra lessons that they were breaking the law and will face the full wrath of the law should they be caught.

“Some teachers are illegally conducting extra lessons in violation of lockdown regulations. Such practices will endanger the lives of the children in question and should be stopped forthwith,” Minister Mutsvangwa was quoted as having said.

-State Media

Hwende Rules Out Dialogue With Mwonzora

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC MDC Alliance Secretary General Hon Charlton Hwende has ruled out dialogue with Douglas Mwonzora’s MDC-T.

Hon Hwende also described the withdrawal of former Zanu PF MP, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti from the MDC Alliance as a non-event.

On Thursday Bhasikiti announced his decision to pull out of the MDC Alliance.

Hon Hwende responded:

We have had many MDC’s in the past and that has never confused our people.

Since 1999 we have managed to sustain this struggle and give hope to our people because we have successfully managed to outwit the regime by always electing and following a genuine political leader who can’t be bought by the regime to sell out the struggle. We succeeded with President Morgan Tsvangirai and we will succeed with President Nelson Chamisa.

Our Number one asset is our Leader. Even all other leaders are bought and we remain with him alone and the People Tinosvika Chete. Don’t be disturbed by those who are pushing us to abandon our name MDC Alliance it’s a trap the masses know their Party and they Know that their Leader is Nelson Chamisa. Some are now day dreaming and talking about Unity.

Unity with Progressive Political Parties yes but not with ED and ZanuPF created opposition. “Impoitai zveku Polad…

MDC Alliance Secretary General Charlton Hwende

Byo Squatters Resort to Drinking Water From Sewer Pond

By A Correspondent- Over 2 000 squatters at Bulawayo’s three slums have resorted to fetching domestic water from sewage ponds and open pits oblivious of the health implications, NewsDay Weekender has learnt.

A survey conducted by the Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) at the three slum settlements – Ngozi Mine, Trenance and Killarney – has exposed the ticking health time bomb.

The illegal settlements accommodate at least 2 200 people.

MIHR last year assisted the Ngozi Mine squatters to petition the Bulawayo City Council for provision of clean water and the petition was signed by over 160 residents and presented to the ward councillor.

But council said it did not recognise them and refused to address their demands.

The MIHR report released on Thursday states that globally, slum dwellers are increasing with the current global population being estimated at one billion up from 883 million in 2003.

“In Africa, south of the Sahara, there are over 72 million slum settlers. The Zimbabwean Census Statistics Office (ZimStat) does not record the slum population separately. This makes it difficult to have authoritative statistics of Zimbabwean slum residents …,” read the report.

In its findings, the organisation says the slum dwellers cannot talk of the quality of water because they do not have water to drink in the first place.

“Access to clean, safe and potable water is a major challenge in all the three settlements as BCC and Umguza RDC are not providing water services to the communities …,” the report read.

MIHR revealed that Ngozi Mine residents survive on collecting water from an pit left open by council after extracting pit sand.

“The open pit water is brown in colour and is likely to be contaminated as it is downhill and closely adjacent to the dumping site. They also go to Montgomery low-density
suburb to collect from the well.

“During the rainy season, they also attempt rainwater harvesting and drinking from the local stream contaminated due to open defecation and eroding dumpsite rubble.”

MIHR stated that in Killarney slum settlement, residents collect water from a regular water burst.

“The residents further explained that at times the water from the burst comes out greenish in colour.

“In Trenance, residents beg from nearby plot-holders with boreholes or water harvesting during the rainy season. The residents said begging for borehole water is becoming difficult during COVID-19 as plot-holders fear being infected.”

MIHR said some of the plot-holders insist that slum residents do manual labour around the home as payment for collecting water.

“Collecting water from burst pipes is not sustainable as the council repairs them. Squatters are also afraid that council rangers may implicate them for damaging the pipes. An average family of six uses 60-80 litres a day for all domestic water needs,” the MIHR report read.

MIHR urged the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency to provide specific statistics of the slum dwellers to enable mobilisation of humanitarian assistance for them.

“Parliamentarians should visit slums to hear their concerns and hold the government accountable for the fundamental rights of slum residents,” MIHR said.

“The government should enact policies that recognise the legitimate human rights and freedoms of slum residents.”

MIHR said slum residents were entitled to legitimate fundamental human rights and freedoms.

Established between the late 1970s and the early 1980s, Bulawayo slum communities have a unique historical background.

Killarney Slum settlement began as a settlement for mine migrants in the late 1970s, housing migrant mine workers from Zambia and Malawi who worked at Sweep Ticket.

Trenance camp was formed by former suburban workers who occupied the privately-owned land and made it their new home.

The settlement is believed to have begun around 1981.

Ngozi Mine settlement inhabitants are people who scrounge the dumpsite in search of dumped materials for resale.

-newsday

Chamisa Assures Nation

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has assured the nation that he will not abandon the people’s struggle.

In his letter to the nation, President Chamisa points out that the people of Zimbabwe know the difference between genuine opposition and pretenders.

In the letter, President Chamisa also reveals how he was mentored by MDC founding President and former Prime Minister, Right Honourable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

See part of President Chamisa’s letter below:

Fellow Zimbabweans,
When we began this journey 22 years ago, I was a young college student alongside my contemporaries. I was part of a generation of college students that joined veteran trade unionists, powerful women in the women’s movement, war veterans, civic and church leaders, among others, who believed that the way Zimbabwe was being governed needed serious transformation.

We believed that the system over which ZANU PF presided was only serving a minority of elites who occupied vantage positions within and around the state, while most Zimbabweans were condemned to suffering. It was plain that the future was bleak unless progressive Zimbabweans intervened to change the course. That is why we championed the message of change.

Looking back those days seem like a long time ago. A new generation has emerged since that time. Babies born in 1999 are now adults. They have lived their formative years in very difficult circumstances. Times were different back in 1999, but I remember the energy and passion of every cadre as if it were yesterday. The idea that was sown in our hearts and minds has no expiry date.

To be sure, the journey has been gruelling. But I was never under any illusion that it would be easy. We have lost thousands of cadres along the way, including our founding father, Morgan Tsvangirai who departed in February 2018. I was privileged to have a special relationship with him and from him, I learned a lot under his leadership and guidance. The most painful losses have been those suffered at the hands of the state, through violence. We cannot betray the memory of these dearly departed cadres. We must honour their dreams and aspirations for a better Zimbabwe, otherwise, they would have died in vain. This is why I have never veered from the course that was set in 1999.

I look back and realize that I have spent more than half of my life chasing the vision that was designed and shaped by those courageous men and women who gathered in 1999 to form the Movement for Democratic Change. The greatness of the idea has not diminished with time, no. It has been strengthened. Those men and women understood that the fundamental weaknesses at the heart of government needed not only new leaders but also a fresh set of ideas and ways of doing things. We remain committed to that vision.

One of the things that please me a lot is seeing a younger generation coming up and carrying the torch in politics. This is how strong institutions grow and I want to pay special tribute to the young people of Zimbabwe whose political consciousness is growing.

The journey has had seminal moments, some positive, and others negative. Both types have been important learning experiences. Some of these challenges have been read as representing existential threats to the organization, but we overcame them. We survived the loss of our founding father by going on to amass the largest electoral votes in the history of the opposition and had we not been cheated; we would have prevailed.

It is a testament to the strength of the idea, the abiding loyalty of the people to the cause, and the abundance of their political wisdom that the party has withstood severe tests. Even when we have been written off by our doubters, we have shown our mettle and surprised them, disappointing rivals along the way.

Many of you have seen what has happened in the past year. Our rivals have used multiple tricks in the dictators’ handbook, in a calculated and relentless effort to undermine our party. Using apparatuses of the state, and under the cover of what has been described as lawfare, they have robbed us of our legislators, councillors, and funds that were due to us under the law. In a direct subversion of democracy, they have even catapulted into Parliament undeserving individuals whom you as voters rejected in the last election. The assault upon democracy has been vicious, but we are undaunted.

As a party, we know that the purpose of these strategies is not just to undermine us, but it is also intended to obliterate us from the political landscape. ZANU PF has never been comfortable with strong opposition. They aim to build an opposition that they control. This is the sole purpose of the project that they have moulded with our erstwhile colleagues. These were deliberate acts of provocation, designed to lure us into conduct that would justify violent repression during the pandemic. We have remained calm and resolute, not because we are unable to respond, but because we know the game they are playing. We also remain true to our founding principle: we are committed to achieving change through peaceful and non-violent means.

We have remained composed because we are confident that progressive fellow Zimbabweans are solidly behind us. We know this because of all the love, support, and encouragement that they have shown us during these testing times. We trust the gift of discernment that is given to Zimbabweans, which enables them to distinguish between right and wrong. They can tell when a bully is abusing power and they know how to punish this abusive behaviour, which punishment will be exacted through the ballot box.

Significantly, Zimbabweans can tell the difference between genuine opposition that is challenging repression and enablers who are aiding and abetting repression. This is not the first time that the people of Zimbabwe have encountered this situation. During the last days of colonialism, the Smith regime tried to hoodwink people by promoting people like Bishop Abel Muzorewa, ahead of the true nationalists who were fighting repression.

Smith preferred the likes of Muzorewa because they were lackeys who would do his bidding while Muzorewa and others were eager to join the gravy train to serve their interests…

President Chamisa

15 Covid-19 Deaths, 839 New Cases On Saturday

15 more people succumbed to the Covid-19 pandemic on Saturday taking the cumulative total to 483 deaths since the pandemic was declared a national disaster in Zimbabwe last year.

839 people tested positive taking the cumulative total to 20499 cases.

Of the 839 reported cases only one was a returned from Zambia, the rest are local cases.

View update from ministry of health and child care below…

MDC Founder Member Dies

Statement /The MDC Alliance has learnt with great sadness of the passing of Senator Cephas Makuyana Grader. He was the Founding MDC Harare Province Chairperson & MC at the launch of the MDC at Rufaro Stadium. May his soul rest in peace.

MDC Alliance Secretary General confirmed Makuyana’s death saying;

“We have just received sad news on the Passing on of Senator Makuyana a veteran trade unionist and a founding member of the MDC. Go well Chigheredha till we meet again,” said Hwende.

Senator Makuyana, one of the founding members of the MDC in 1999 was the master of ceremony when the party was launched.

At the time of his death, he was working with MDC-T President Douglas Mwonzora and was one of the people who campaigned for the former MDC-T Secretary General to assume the substantive leadership of the group.

Mafume Seriously Ill In Prison

MDC Alliance Secretary General, Charlton Hwende has said a prison guard from Chikurubi maximum prison has told him that Harare Mayor Councillor Jacob Mafume is seriously ill and requiring urgent medical attention.

Mafume was arrested last year on charges of abuse of office and was denied bail by the Harare Magistrates Court.

He has taken his freedom bid to the High Court and is waiting for a ruling on his bail application.

The last time Mafume appeared in court, he was not feeling well amid claims that he could have contracted the Coronavirus.

“Just been informed by a Prison Guard that our Detained Mayor Jacob Mafume is now seriously ill and requires urgent Medical help. The situation is very bad,” said Hwende.

Chamisa Reading Mwonzora’s WhatsApp Chats, Dougie’s Girlfriend Responds

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The below WhatsApp chats albeit denied by Senator Douglas Mwonzora on Saturday morning, have been fully confirmed by his girlfriend of many years , Lwazi Sibanda who is at the centre of the conversations, and had personally shared them with MDCT top cadre, Mr Patson Murimoga (full interview streaming on ZimEye.com.) Lwazi Sibanda speaks to ZimEye in a 20 minute long interview.

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

[1/7, 8:26 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: So what happened?
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: ?? Sorry spent the whole day ku mine just arriving home.Murimoga was very angry he didn’t even want to listen to me .He said col hm
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: You Kno his number
[1/7, 8:43 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this continues I am recalling the people behind him. They have started the fight. I have done nothing wrong. I won fairly but people want to continue fighting.
[1/7, 8:57 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this is what they are going to do it’s ok.
[1/7, 8:58 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Give me tyme and tok to him maybe today he was stressed
[1/7, 9:00 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: As you can see people create thier own devil. I consider myself a good man.
[1/7, 9:01 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Why don’t you col him n tok
[1/7, 9:03 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: I will never do that. What else do you people want me to do?
[1/7, 9:05 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Well l thought maybe since he asked me kuti mukoma knows my number why didn’t he col me himself t
[1/7, 9:06 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: We are not the same. He is wrong. He did something very wrong. He is continuing. I never stole anything. But it’s ok. I guess I have to fight back. At least I tried.
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Let me tok to him again tomorrow
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Well it’s now up to you guys
[1/7, 9:09 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: I am not involved in this Murimoga thing.
[1/7, 9:10 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Your team is involved Lwazi

Dazzy Kapenya Pays Tribute To “Dabuka Express”

LATE Highlanders midfield maestro, Richard Choruma made his last lap at Barbourfields yesterday as the hearse that was carrying his coffin passed through the stadium before he was buried at the Lady Stanley Cemetery.

The hearse made a stop at the tunnel through which buses enter the stadium and players disembark into the dressing rooms.

Highlanders fans broke into song and dance in the tunnel as they celebrated the artistry and mastery that Choruma exhibited on the pitch.

Choruma (42) passed away at Tembisa Hospital in South Africa on 29 December after battling stomach complications and kidney failure.

Hundreds of mourners thronged McDonald Hall as they sought to bid farewell to the former national team player.
Organisers had to restrict people from entering the hall with most of the mourners being asked to follow proceedings from outside to ensure there was social distancing.

Former teammate Zenzo Moyo described Dabuka Express, as Choruma was fondly known, as a humble person and true gentleman of the game.

He said Choruma was a natural born winner, who even at training had high standards and always wanted to come out tops.

A teary-eyed Dazzy Kapenya, who played with him at Bosso, said he met Choruma in the mid-90s as they played money games and he exhibited great skill at a young age.

“I rank him as one of the best midfielders of our time and together with Charles Chilufya (late) and Blessing Gumiso they made up the best midfield combination during that time.

“Off the field he was a humble, understanding guy who associated with anyone willing to engage and he said from the start that he did not want coaching but was turning out to be a good scout and administrator,’’ he said.

Ronald “Gidiza” Sibanda said Choruma’s ideas were way ahead of his age and exhibited signs of being a good football administrator.

Highlanders committee member, Wisdom Mabhena, who spoke on behalf the club, said Choruma left an indelible mark at the club.

He said they had earmarked Choruma to be assistant coach under then Egyptian coach, Mohamed Fathi but he declined on being approached saying he does not want to go into coaching.

“When Madinda Ndlovu became coach, he enlisted Choruma to be one of his scouts although unfortunately the programme fell through as Madinda went out of the country,” said Mabhena.-The Sunday News

Richard Choruma

A failed Mission Doomed to Fail Again and Again

By Clifford Hlatywayo| One thing that Zimbabweans without doubt know very well is that President Advocate Nelson Chamisa resoundingly defeated Mnangagwa in the 31 July 2018 elections. The sting of that defeat continues to haunt and traumatize Mnangagwa and his ZANU-PF party to this day, and it explains why they don’t want to hear anything of President Chamisa and the MDC ALLIANCE (MDCA). They have resorted to a number of failed tactics and tricks to try and destroy the people’s President and the MDCA including withholding political party finances.

Immediately after elections ,on 1 August 2018, elements in the state security forces shot and killed people in the streets of Harare.This was confirmed by the Commission which was headed by President Kgalema Motlanthe which recommended action against perpetrators but up to now no one has been brought to book despite the government spending millions of dollars on the Commission. It is not in doubt that the enemy of the people wanted to use the hearings of the Commission to frame President Chamisa but they failed dismally.

After the grand election theft in 2018, ZANU-PF tried to lure President Chamisa into the so-called Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD), a shame grouping of all losing presidential election candidates including Thokozani Khupe and Mnangagwa. They failed. ZANU-PF wanted to create a position of the Leader of Opposition in Parliament with ministerial pecks, but they failed to lure President Chamisa because he is for the people not positions.

At the dawn of the first COVID-19 induced national lockdown last year, which turned to be more of a political lockdown than a public health one, the Supreme Court was opened just to deliver a ruling meant to adversely affect the operations of a voluntary organization and give directions to a political party with its own constitutional remedies. The ruling which purportedly gave the MDCT party to Khupe triggered a series of events that are well documented, including the grabbing of the Morgan Tsvangirai house at the middle of the night with Soldiers and riot police present. The MDCT then illegally and irregularly recalled MDCA MPs and Councillors and replaced Proportional Representation MPs with individuals who were rejected by the people in elections including Khupe. They banned by-elections but allowed a sham MDCT congress that took place last month at the Harare International Conference Center during the corona virus pandemic. They fear the people because they know that their stooges are not wanted by the electorate. They are still hiding behind the COVID-19 lockdown to suppress the people’s voices and democratic actions; it will not work.

Abductions, torture, arbitrary arrests and illegal detentions of political leaders and activists including professionals to try to instill fear will not work. Khupe failed to destroy President Chamisa and the new old boy given the same assignment will also fail spectacularly. A hired Mwonzora Douglas who was defeated by Secretary General Hon Chalton Hwende during the 2019 MDCA Gweru Congress is well known for destroying political organizations including Forum Party, ZUM ,NCA and now the Supreme Court revived MDC T. Their mission is doomed. They cannot destroy the person of President Chamisa, neither can they destabilize the people’s movement. President Chamisa is the product of the people, he defeated Khupe and Mnangagwa combined in the last election.

Our struggle is not about money or positions, but about delivering the real promises of democracy, total transformation, and prosperity to every citizen. Our fight is a just fight to win Zimbabwe for change.

ChangeThatDelivers

Minister Clifford Hlatywayo
MDCA Deputy Secretary for Communications

Warriors Intensify Preparations For CHAN

THE Zimbabwe senior men’s team resumed training as they intensified preparations for the African Nations Championship, a tournament which starts in Cameroon on Saturday.

A dark cloud was looming over the Warriors after 15 members of those in camp, that is players and the technical team tested positive for the coronavirus. There was however good news when the Zimbabwe Football Association announced that only one out of those 15 individuals returned a positive test, which paved way for the team to resume training at the National Sports Stadium yesterday afternoon. It has been ascertained that the one person who is still to recover from Covid-19 is a player.

Zifa said the whole squad will undergo another test on Tuesday ahead of departure for Cameroon on Wednesday.

“All but one of the 15 members of our Chan team who previously tested positive for Covid-19 have recovered, group training resumes this afternoon (yesterday). Another test will be done on 12 January ahead of departure for Cameroon on 13 January,’’ said Zifa.

Wellington Mpandare, the Warriors team manager said they recently submitted a squad of 33 players to the Confederation of African Football. From that squad, Zimbabwe will choose the 23 to represent the country at the tournament.

Zimbabwe have been drawn in same group with Cameroon, Burkina Faso and Mali. The locally based Warriors square off with the Indomitable Lions in the tournament opener on Saturday.

Warriors squad

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

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

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

Strikers: Obriel Chirinda (Chicken inn), Tawanda Nyamandwe (Manica Diamonds), Farawo Matare (Bulawayo Chiefs)

On Standby

Defenders: Frank Makarati (Ngezi Platinum Stars), Valentine Musarurwa (Harare City), Munyaradzi Diro-Nyenye (Caps United)

Midfielders: Devon Chafa (Ngezi Platinum), Juan Mutudza (Dynamos), Phineas Bhamusi (Caps United), Ishmael Wadi (CAPS United) Nqobizitha Masuku (Highlanders), Tichaona Chipunza (Chicken Inn)

Strikers: Thomas Chideu (Harare City)

Source-The Sunday News

CHAN

British Embassy Baffled By Chin’ono Arrest

Chido Mbewu / The United Kingdom embassy in Harare, has raised concern over the arrest of journalist Hopewell Chin’ono, who will spent the weekend in police custody.

“Concerned to hear Hopewell Chin’ono will remain in custody for two more nights following his re-arrest on Friday. We continue to follow this case closely,” the embassy Twitted, Saturday afternoon.

Understanding The Coronavirus

The most common symptoms of Covid-19 are: fever, dry cough and fatigue.

Other symptoms that are less common and may affect some patients include: loss of taste or smell; nasal congestion; conjunctivitis (also known as red eyes); sore throat; headache; muscle or joint pain; different types of skin rash; nausea or vomiting; diarrhoea; chills or dizziness. Symptoms of severe Covid-19 disease include: shortness of breath; loss of appetite; confusion; persistent pain or pressure in the chest; and high temperature (above 38 °C). More severe and rare neurological complications such as strokes, brain inflammation, delirium and nerve damage.

People of all ages who experience fever and/or cough associated with difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, chest pain or pressure, or loss of speech or movement should seek medical care immediately.

If possible, call your health care provider, hotline (in Zimbabwe the number is 2019) or health facility first, so you can be directed to the right clinic.

What should I do if I have Covid-19 symptoms?

If you have any symptoms suggestive of Covid-19, call your health care provider or Covid-19 hotline for instructions and find out when and where to get a test, stay at home for 14 days away from others and monitor your health. If you have shortness of breath or pain or pressure in the chest, seek medical attention at a health facility immediately.

Call your health care provider or hotline in advance for direction to the right health facility. If you live in an area with malaria or dengue fever, seek medical care if you have a fever. If local guidance recommends visiting a medical centre for testing, assessment or isolation, wear a medical mask while travelling to and from the facility and during medical care.

Also keep at least a one-metre distance from other people and avoid touching surfaces with your hands.

This applies to adults and children.

Are antibiotics effective in preventing or treating Covid-19?

Antibiotics do not work against viruses; they only work on bacterial infections. Covid-19 is caused by a virus, so antibiotics do not work. Antibiotics should not be used as a means of prevention or treatment of Covid-19. In hospitals, physicians will sometimes use antibiotics to prevent or treat secondary bacterial infections which can be a complication of Covid-19 in severely ill patients. They should only be used as directed by a physician to treat a bacterial infection.

Precautionary measures

Stay safe by taking some simple precautions, such as physical distancing, wearing a mask, especially when distancing cannot be maintained, keeping rooms well ventilated, avoiding crowds and close contact, regularly cleaning your hands, and coughing into a bent elbow or tissue — www.who.int

COVID-19

South Africa Tells Zimbabwe Cross Border Travellers to Self Quarantine

SOUTH Africa’s Department of Health in Limpopo province has urged cross-border travellers who used the Beitbridge Port of Entry to access the neighbouring country and Zimbabwe in the last four days to go for self-quarantine.

This follows the detection of a cumilative104 Covid-19 positive cases during screening and testing at Sadc’s busiest port of entry.

An average of 6000 travellers have been using the border daily during the just-ended festive season.

Before the coronavirus pandemic, 15 000 people were using the border and the number would rise to 30 00 daily in peak periods.

Travellers entering South Africa are being screened at the foot of the New Limpopo Bridge, while suspected cases of those entering Zimbabwe are tested at the National Social Security (NSSA) hotel, which is being used as a quarantine, isolation and transit.

The hotel is used to process returnees who arrive by road from Eswatini, Lesotho and South Africa.

Currently, there are 55 returnees who came in from South Africa who tested positive for covid-19 and are at the NSSA isolation centre.

-State Media

ZRP Cops Kill Suspect

2 ZRP officers from Beitbridge were reportedly arrested yesterday for murder after they allegedly killed a suspect and chopped off his limps before stashing his remains in a sack and hiding them under a bridge, ZTN News reports.

Xander Siyasayi and Daniel Peyan were arrested yesterday and they are expected to appear in court next week. The pair had reportedly picked the suspect Blessing Nare following the disappearance of some cash from a bottle store and allegedly detained him for 2 days.

On 4 January his mother reportedly reported him missing and it prompted Zezani Police Station Officer in Charge Inspector Marisa to investigate:

On January 5 2021, Inspector Marisa went to Swereki Police Base and was told that (the suspect) had escaped from custody and police details had failed to apprehend him.

It was discovered that no warned and cautioned statement was recorded as per standard operating procedure. There was also no official communication to the Officer-In-Charge regarding the report of unlawful entry and theft; and the suspect’s alleged escape from lawful custody.

A search party, later on, found his remains under the bridge the 2 officers reportedly hid the body:

A member of the search party observed a foul smelling emanating from under the bridge. She checked and discovered a white sack. Criminal Investigation Department (Homicide) detectives attended the scene and found a head and limbs in the sack. The torso was missing. The suspect’s half burnt clothes were also recovered, suggesting his killers had tried to burn him.

In 2020 ZRP officers caused the death of Paul Mukanopa who was fleeing from them when they shot his vehicle and accidentally killed him.

Source- ZTN

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SB Moyo Who Says Noone’s Been Killed In Zimbabwe Since Mugabe, Blasts US Govt Over Capitol Hill Violence, ZIDERA

SB Moyo

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Sibusiso Moyo who says no one has been killed in Zimbabwe since Robert Mugabe’s removal, has criticised the US government  over the Capitol violent insurrection in the 6th January.

 

In a statement, Sibusiso Moyo, said the insurrection at Capitol building should lead US policy makers to make a “sober reflection and the emergence of a less prescriptive style of engagement with countries such as Zimbabwe,” the Sunday Mail reports.

It continues quoting Moyo saying:

“For a nation which prides itself on the democratic example it sets for others, and which judges and often punishes others for failing to meet its lofty standards of moral rectitude and governance, the events of January 6 must surely have come as a massive reality-check: a stark reminder that all is far from well within the heart and soul of the self-styled ‘leader of the free world’; that America itself is failing to meet the very benchmark standards it demands of all others; and a clear demonstration that its governance systems and institutions are far from infallible.

“Our hope, as Zimbabweans, is that the reality of such deliberate politically-motivated violence; the reality of systems-failure and institutional fallibility – especially now, as a new administration takes office in Washington — may lead to a period of sober reflection among US policy and decision-makers, and the emergence of a different, less prescriptive style of US engagement with others — including Zimbabwe.”

Dr Moyo said Zimbabwe was looking forward to working with the incoming administration of President-elect Biden to spur the re-engagement process.

“We look forward to working closely with the incoming Biden Administration, and its Africa team, to inject new impetus into our re-engagement efforts and to continue the task of rebuilding a strong, productive bilateral relationship based on mutual understanding and respect,” he said.

“Just as we are very confident that Americans will swiftly move past the ugliness and chaos of January 6 and the deep polarisation which characterises

US society today, so too are we confident that Zimbabwe and the United States will indeed find one another and succeed in rekindling the multi-faceted, co-operative and mutually beneficial relationship we once enjoyed.”

Dr Moyo sent his condolences to the families of those killed during the violence.

“We deeply regret the tragic events of January 6, most especially the loss of life, the injuries suffered and the defilement of the very symbol of US democracy,” he said.

“We extend our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the families and friends of the victims of the senseless violence unleashed on that infamous day.”

Chiyangwa: Tips On Black Empowerment

Phillip Chiyangwa

By Philip Chiyangwa | Extracted from: Memory and the National Question in Zimbabwe: A Re-Reading of Obert Mpofu, Edited by Richard R Mahomva and Tawanda Zinyama(2021).

On the Shoulders of Struggle: Memoirs of a Political Insider has broadened my horizon of appreciating the function of literature. Besides, the creative outline of the themes of the book, I realised that autobiographies have an empowerment effect on their audiences.

As such, Dr Mpofu’s engagement in self-writing hypnotises the ordinary reader to appreciate the prolific and less emphasised side of his profile rooted in Zimbabwe’s armed struggle and in post-independence politics.

His overlapping relevance in Zimbabwean politics characterised by his transition from the Zimbabwean African People’s Union (ZAPU) to being a member of ZANU in the early 80s heralding the path to the Unity Accord proves how he has always mastered the art of being strategically positioned in shaping his political career.

To political students and participants, Mpofu’s autobiography is an inspiring masterpiece. In the Second-Republic under the leadership of President Emmerson D Mnangagwa, the author is serving the ruling ZANU PF as the Secretary for Administration in the Politburo. His consolidated ascendancy to power leaves many footnotes of excellence in the mind of the reader.

In this regard, Obert Mpofu’s life story is in itself empowering as it explores the relationship between discipline and ideological consistency. The tips on discipline and consistency discussed in the book serve as the major reason for ZANU PF’s continued survival which the book exhaustively engages.

At the same time, Mpofu’s life history grounded in the nationalist liberation trajectory is symbolic of auditable adherence to discipline and ideological consistency at an individual level. Mpofu’s self-reflections profoundly contest the neo-liberal assertions of Zimbabwe and indeed Africa’s dispossession misconstrued as a Western civilising mission.

In discussing the issue of economic indigenisation, the writer is demonstrating the need for Africa to reimagine economic policy-making outside Eurocentric (looting and plunder) terms which have sustained our continued dispossession as a race.

Discipline and Loyalty to Principle
As Mpofu writes the story of his life in Zimbabwean politics, he is reasserting his place in the mind of the reader as a mentor and a point of reference to credentials of ZANU PF’s tradition of rewarding discipline and total subscription to the party-line.

His rise through the party structures from the cell to national leadership demonstrates his devotion to ZANU PF. In no unequivocal terms, Mpofu grounds his stay in the politics to discipline and declares that he takes a leaf from the wisdom of the late former President Robert Mugabe (quoted in Mpofu 2020 p 61) who once said:
I have described discipline as having two dimensions – the external and the internal – emphasising that the internal kind of discipline was the more important of the two.

Internal discipline is a state of order within a person that propels him to do the right things. It is a stage of individual development that resolves the contradictions within an individual. The pull to be selfish is counterbalanced by a greater pull to be selfless, the pull to drunkenness is countered by one to moderation, the pull to disobedience is negatived by that to obedience, and the pull to sexual givenness yields to sexual restraint, deviationism is corrected by compliance and individualism by collectivism.

The individual must comply with the order laid down by the group. Our group is the Party called ZANU.

In his own words, Mpofu indicates that his political survival has been predicated on his subscription to discipline. In buttressing this point, Mpofu (2020 p 61) recalls:
I was entrusted with very crucial ministries during my tenure in the cabinet. I have successfully executed my duties with the diligence and honour of a determined patriot.

I am grateful for my current elevation as the ZANU PF Secretary for Administration. My current assignment has been made smoother by a robust atmosphere of collegiality from highly experienced former cabinet ministers and diplomats deployed as full-time heads of departments at the party headquarters.

In the same manner, while reading Mpofu’s book one would be analytical unconscious not to associate a higher attribute of the principle of discipline to the political person of the First Secretary and President of the ruling ZANU PF, Dr Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The mention of President Mnangagwa in this respect stimulates the nostalgia of a generation which discovered its mission to liberate Zimbabwe from colonial bondage. Therefore, when Mpofu writes not only as a member of this generation but as any active current political player in Zimbabwe, he is reminding us of the journey we have travelled as a nation.

His writing gives hope to the continuity of the liberation values espoused by his generation in delivering an independent Zimbabwe.

The Second-Republic: A Pursuit of Ideological Consistency
As one reads the life story of veteran politician Obert Mpofu from the current pinnacle of his reflection since the age of 16. This is a narrative pointed towards an intergenerational baton passing rite.

This diverts the thematic bias of the book from personal memories to a re-centred focus on the national identity. What one sees here is history being narrated to re-live the past in a bid to guide Zimbabwe towards unity, prosperity and reconciliation.

At the same time, Cde Mpofu has successfully curated the ideological scene from a historical dimension to motivate an absolute understanding of the past and the present. In the same vein, Mpofu’s read facilitates the need for a defined ideological standpoint for Zimbabwe to decide the future based on enduring traditions of the nation’s liberation.

In drawing ideology to the fore of his life story, the author buttressed his fervent loyalty to nationalist values. This is a man who has seen it all from his ZAPU membership right up to his current place in ZANU PF.

He is also best qualified to discuss the ideological contradictions which have traversed the survival path of the nationalist movement in Zimbabwe. Mpofu concedes to the fact that ZANU PF’s long stay in power has also been entrenched in a plethora of internal and external power struggles.

He does not conceal that ZANU PF was born out of the contradictions experienced as early as 1963 within the nationalist movement. His narrative’s revisit to the contradictions within the liberation movement; now from a ZANU PF entry-point is symbolic of the continued need for self-introspection within political parties.

At the same time, this calls for celebration as ZANU PF has been able to survive internal rifts and incessantly reproduce itself to continue as the party of choice for the majority of Zimbabweans.

President Mnangagwa as a symbol of the ZANU PF’s rejuvenation in the post-Mugabe era as well articulated in Mpofu’s book embodies the tenets of institutional memory which gives direction to the future of the party.

At a national level, ZANU PF under the leadership of President Mnangagwa becomes an important vehicle to a good governance transitional experience which reinvigorates political and economic reform in Zimbabwe. As I write, it is even hard to ignore the amount of transformation which Zimbabwe has undergone courtesy of President Mnangagwa’s administration.

However, this position does not exclude the challenges which the country has since experienced since November 2017 after the exit of the former President from office. Chapters 14 and 15 of Mpofu’s autobiography prove beyond doubt that the continuation of the liberation agenda has always been defined through the institution of constitutionalism and cardinal terms of the anti-colonial ideology.

Mpofu (2020 p 230) gives merit to this principle by stating that ‘‘…ZANU PF’s posterity is guaranteed by consistent and unequivocal adherence to the core values of the liberation’’.

The discussion around the issue of peace and reconciliation also demonstrates clear efforts by the current administration in asserting inclusive nationalism. Mpofu does not shy away from asserting that nation-making past mistakes must be revisited to ascertain the future of peace, reconciliation and national healing.

In all fairness, the book articulates a clear objective promoting a nation-building agenda in as much as it calls for the ideological repositioning of Zimbabwe in challenging imperialism.

Indigenisation of the Economy
Part of Mpofu’s call for an ideological renaissance in his autobiography is anchored on the need for Africa to continue the trajectory of economic indigenisation guided by Zimbabwe’s land reform programme –a master blueprint for economic democratisation.

Mpofu insists that economic empowerment policies remain the source of ZANU PF’s powerbase and emphasises the need for the party to innovatively protect the Black economic empowerment policy. As a mass-line party, the indigenisation of the economy was and remains part of the organic characteristics of consolidating its relevance to the erstwhile marginalised Black majority.

Therefore, it can be safely argued that Mpofu’s book is written with the economically disadvantaged African populace in mind. At the same time, Mpofu writes against colonial capital. He reiterates how much the government’s economic indigenisation policy offended imperialist interests.

The intensification of land redistribution and its irreversible position facilitated Zimbabwe’s international isolation. The idea of returning land to the marginalised majority agitated international capital –which Mpofu lambasts in his book for being instrumental in causing Africa’s problems.

Mpofu points to the cause of economic indigenisation in explaining the roots of the international pressure which has been exerted on our domestic political processes.

On the Shoulders of Struggle: Memoirs of a Political Insider, exposes the magnitude of efforts by erstwhile colonial forces to challenge Zimbabwe’s economic self-determination through demonising economic empowerment policies. With the increase in neoliberal politics, any idea tilted towards economic empowerment is criminalised.

The West’s illegal sanctions regime imposed on Zimbabwe prove the high level of hostility endangering our sovereignty. With all these insights into how our politics is being ambushed by colonial interests, the writing of our national story becomes pivotal. Due to that Mpofu’s autobiography must be celebrated for reclaiming the nationalist ideological space.

Dr Philip Chiyangwa is a Prominent Zimbabwean businessman and the Founding President of the Affirmative Action Group (AAG). He is passionate about Black economic Emancipation. He is a former president of the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) and is the current president of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA). In 2012, he was conferred with an Honorary Doctorate in Business Leadership by the St Linus International University headquartered in the Dominican Republic.

President Chamisa Speaks On Special Relationship With President Tsvangirai

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has assured the nation that he will not abandon the people’s struggle.

In his letter to the nation, President Chamisa points out that the people of Zimbabwe know the difference between genuine opposition and pretenders.

In the letter, President Chamisa also reveals how he was mentored by MDC founding President and former Prime Minister, Right Honourable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

See part of President Chamisa’s letter below:

Fellow Zimbabweans,
When we began this journey 22 years ago, I was a young college student alongside my contemporaries. I was part of a generation of college students that joined veteran trade unionists, powerful women in the women’s movement, war veterans, civic and church leaders, among others, who believed that the way Zimbabwe was being governed needed serious transformation.

We believed that the system over which ZANU PF presided was only serving a minority of elites who occupied vantage positions within and around the state, while most Zimbabweans were condemned to suffering. It was plain that the future was bleak unless progressive Zimbabweans intervened to change the course. That is why we championed the message of change.

Looking back those days seem like a long time ago. A new generation has emerged since that time. Babies born in 1999 are now adults. They have lived their formative years in very difficult circumstances. Times were different back in 1999, but I remember the energy and passion of every cadre as if it were yesterday. The idea that was sown in our hearts and minds has no expiry date.

To be sure, the journey has been gruelling. But I was never under any illusion that it would be easy. We have lost thousands of cadres along the way, including our founding father, Morgan Tsvangirai who departed in February 2018. I was privileged to have a special relationship with him and from him, I learned a lot under his leadership and guidance. The most painful losses have been those suffered at the hands of the state, through violence. We cannot betray the memory of these dearly departed cadres. We must honour their dreams and aspirations for a better Zimbabwe, otherwise, they would have died in vain. This is why I have never veered from the course that was set in 1999.

I look back and realize that I have spent more than half of my life chasing the vision that was designed and shaped by those courageous men and women who gathered in 1999 to form the Movement for Democratic Change. The greatness of the idea has not diminished with time, no. It has been strengthened. Those men and women understood that the fundamental weaknesses at the heart of government needed not only new leaders but also a fresh set of ideas and ways of doing things. We remain committed to that vision.

One of the things that please me a lot is seeing a younger generation coming up and carrying the torch in politics. This is how strong institutions grow and I want to pay special tribute to the young people of Zimbabwe whose political consciousness is growing.

The journey has had seminal moments, some positive, and others negative. Both types have been important learning experiences. Some of these challenges have been read as representing existential threats to the organization, but we overcame them. We survived the loss of our founding father by going on to amass the largest electoral votes in the history of the opposition and had we not been cheated; we would have prevailed.

It is a testament to the strength of the idea, the abiding loyalty of the people to the cause, and the abundance of their political wisdom that the party has withstood severe tests. Even when we have been written off by our doubters, we have shown our mettle and surprised them, disappointing rivals along the way.

Many of you have seen what has happened in the past year. Our rivals have used multiple tricks in the dictators’ handbook, in a calculated and relentless effort to undermine our party. Using apparatuses of the state, and under the cover of what has been described as lawfare, they have robbed us of our legislators, councillors, and funds that were due to us under the law. In a direct subversion of democracy, they have even catapulted into Parliament undeserving individuals whom you as voters rejected in the last election. The assault upon democracy has been vicious, but we are undaunted.

As a party, we know that the purpose of these strategies is not just to undermine us, but it is also intended to obliterate us from the political landscape. ZANU PF has never been comfortable with strong opposition. They aim to build an opposition that they control. This is the sole purpose of the project that they have moulded with our erstwhile colleagues. These were deliberate acts of provocation, designed to lure us into conduct that would justify violent repression during the pandemic. We have remained calm and resolute, not because we are unable to respond, but because we know the game they are playing. We also remain true to our founding principle: we are committed to achieving change through peaceful and non-violent means.

We have remained composed because we are confident that progressive fellow Zimbabweans are solidly behind us. We know this because of all the love, support, and encouragement that they have shown us during these testing times. We trust the gift of discernment that is given to Zimbabweans, which enables them to distinguish between right and wrong. They can tell when a bully is abusing power and they know how to punish this abusive behaviour, which punishment will be exacted through the ballot box.

Significantly, Zimbabweans can tell the difference between genuine opposition that is challenging repression and enablers who are aiding and abetting repression. This is not the first time that the people of Zimbabwe have encountered this situation. During the last days of colonialism, the Smith regime tried to hoodwink people by promoting people like Bishop Abel Muzorewa, ahead of the true nationalists who were fighting repression.

Smith preferred the likes of Muzorewa because they were lackeys who would do his bidding while Muzorewa and others were eager to join the gravy train to serve their interests…

Right Honourable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai

NURSES ARE ESSENTIAL WORKERS, POLICE MUST RESPECT THEM

BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA | At around ten thousand strong, nurses are the backbone of the Zimbabwe healthcare industry, as well as its largest profession. Consistently ranked the most trusted profession in The world year after year, nurses play an increasingly large role not just in providing care but in the administrative side of healthcare. In this time of COVID world over a nurse becomes a hero who is sacrificing her own life to save others. The bravery nurses display in their jobs is extraordinary.


Believe it or not, nurses have been around for nearly two millennia, albeit serving in a much different capacity than they do today. Typically, nurses of long ago lived and worked in convents and early church-run hospitals, providing care that was primitive at best, often in squalid conditions. That all began to change in the 1800s, as prominent figures like Florence Nightingale began to lobby for better conditions and training. Having seen firsthand during the Crimean War that the majority of those who died did so not from wounds sustained in battle but from infections stemming from squalid conditions, Nightingale knew advancing the nursing profession was critical to improving healthcare.
However, as revolutionary as her work and subsequent advocacy was — she spoke on the issue to anyone who would listen, taking her message as high as the Queen of England — it would still be another 100 years or so before nursing came to resemble the profession we know today. It is therefore befitting that nurses are elevated to essential and
Nurses have long enjoyed the support of the general public. Professional respect within the medical community, on the other hand, was hard-won through years of lobbying, organizing, and most importantly, advancing the profession academically.
To understand why nurses are so important in the fight against COVID 19 today, we need to look at what they do, from the relationships they foster with patients to the ways in which they work with other practitioners.
As the nation pulls up its sleeves to fight the pandemic we honor our National  essential workers, who continue to support and sustain all of us through this pandemic. We also renew our call to fight for policies like emergency paid sick time that strengthen our communities and working families. 
Every year but especially in 2020, we recognize the many contributions and sacrifices of our country’s heroes—people who work in our grocery stores, hospitals, warehouses, restaurants, school programs and childcare centers. These are the people most deeply impacted by COVID-19, and the ones leading our region’s recovery. Yet many essential workers are ineligible to receive basic protections like adequate paid sick time. 
Zimbabwe needs to see to it that medical workers are honoured at a scaled as the nation enters a new phase. As the number of Covid-19 cases starts to slowly creep up again, the nation endorses plans to impose restrictions, and a total lockdown.
Think back to a recent doctor’s appointment. After you checked in at the front desk, chances are a nurse was the first person you saw. Between asking about your health and checking your vitals, he or she probably made what seemed like small talk. That small talk, however, was not just to put you at ease or avoid awkward silence; skilled nurses know that taking the time to get to know patients can be extremely helpful in uncovering important health information — information patients might not offer up otherwise. Then, after the doctor saw you, the nurse likely returned to talk through any medications the doctor prescribed and to ask if you had any additional questions before helping you check out. This personal contact by nurses puts the nurses at risk of contracting COVID.


The time nurses spend with patients in the hospital is even greater than the time they spend with their children. So it is time sacrificed in itself and it is the risky time exposing them to COVID 19.


Nurses are often described as serving on the front lines of healthcare — the first to notice when a patient’s condition has changed or to spring into action in a critical situation — and this deserve to be rewarded. The year
2020 has tested our spirit and resilience, while unveiling the systemic inequities facing low-income workers and essential employees across the country.
Especially during this public health emergency, no one should have to make the choice between going to work sick or losing the pay they desperately need. 
Essential workers should include any jobs which make the lives of all better. We should celebrate our country’s heroes and commit to building on the legacy of all who forgot their lives and save other’s lives, by advocating for policies that empower working families and our communities. 
People whose work is critical to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and economic transition response include those who work in health and social care and in other key sectors includes, but is not limited to, doctors, nurses, midwives, paramedics, social workers, care workers, and other frontline health and social care staff including volunteers; the support and specialist staff required to maintain the health and social care sector; those working as part of the health and social care supply chain, including producers and distributors of medicines and medical and personal protective equipment. Drivers of public transport and those in the security forces. We must not forget those who work in childcare support and teaching staff social workers
specialist education professionals who must remain active during the coronavirus (COVID-19) response to deliver this approach. Again we have key public services like those essential to the running of the justice system,religious staff,charities and workers delivering key frontline services those responsible for the management of the deceased
journalists and broadcasters who are providing public service broadcasting.
So in exempting people from restrictions the police officers must realise that people in the categories above are essential. They are fighting partners in this war of Covid. They includes those involved in food:production, processing distribution sale and delivery as well as those essential to the provision of other key goods (for example hygienic and veterinary medicines). They must be treated as criminals in the streets. Enforcing of rules does not mean being bully.
We further must remember those who deal in public safety and national security. This includes: police and support staff Ministry of Defence civilians contractor and armed forces personnel (those critical to the delivery of key defence and national security outputs and essential to the response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. This should as-well include fire and rescue service employees (including support staff) those maintaining border security, prison and probation staff and other national security roles, including those overseas. Despite being astray sometimes journalists and broadcasters who are providing public service broadcasting workforce are deemed key workers. So the police must not harass them they must be treated as key workers because indeed they are.
We must remember that once a person is admitted in hospital it’s only the nurses who visit them and give the a shoulder.
The time nurses spend with patients also provides them with unique insights into their patients’ wants and needs, behaviors, health habits, and concerns, making them important advocates in their care. In fact, nurses are the the people who see our relatives for the last time. For this reason they must be respected.

Zimbabwe must show compassion to its heroes and instruct the enforcers to treat the key workers with respect they deserve. Corona is real people are dying in greater numbers. As a nation let’s pray for one another. Let’s pray for our country.

God have mercy on Zimbabwe. God bless us all.

[email protected].

Bishop Magaya Accuses Mnangagwa Of Attempting To Use US Chaos To Justify Abuse Of Human Rights

Tinashe Sambiri|Hard-hitting preacher, Bishop Ancelimo Magaya has described attempts by Zanu PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa, to use the chaos in the US to justify the violation of human rights in Zimbabwe as futile and embarrassing.

On Thursday Mr Mnangagwa cried for the removal of sanctions arguing US has no moral ground to “punish” Zimbabwe.

Analysts say the restrictions imposed on Harare target Zanu PF bigwigs, comtrary to claims that Zimbabwe has been slapped with sanctions.

Below is Bishop Magaya statement:

THE DEVELOPMENTS IN USA DEPLORABLE BUT NOT JUSTIFICATION FOR REPRESSIONS IN ZIMBABWE.

I have been following with keeness the reactions from Zimbabwean top politicians to the deplorable developments that have happened in the USA on January the 6th. The media world over is awashed with the story of the storming of the US capitol following Trump’s public address resulting in violence which saw 4 people killed and scores arrested. On the basis of this , President Mnangagwa took to Twitter, stating that USA has no moral ground to punish Zimbabwe through imposition of sanctions. ZBC TV during it’s current affairs broadcasting on the 7th of January went to lengths in presenting different commentators who lampasted and ridiculed the USA for it’s double standard. During 8 pm news hour, the TV station even went to the extent of drawing similarities between Trump and MDCA President Nelson Chamisa, highlighting Chamisa’s claim that Zanu Pf and ZEC had rigged 2018 elections.

Please note the following observations

  1. What has happened in the USA is quite deplorable and should be condemned in the strongest of terms. Indeed, storming the US capitol and violently disrupting electoral processes is insurrection and not peaceful protest.
  2. The shooting and killing of people by the police should be investigated and justice executed in the same way that we demanded justice for what happened on the 1st of August 2018 in Harare. The police should always use minimal force in dispersing crowds that may be turning violent.
  3. It is heartening however to note that the strong institutions in the US preserve the country from degenerating into levels of lawlessness that we have witnessed in Zimbabwe.
  4. ZBC TV shamelessly decided to draw similarities between Chamisa and Trump and deliberately avoided the same in what Mugabe and his top aides with the assistance of the military deed after 2018 harmonised elections when they barred the timeous release of election results and unlished violence to reverse MDC Tsvagirai electoral victory. Such disregard of historical facts that are still fresh in people’s minds is not only shocking but could be a strong premonition of what may happen again in future given the non repentance of President Mnangagwa and the ruling ZANU PF.
  5. Closely linked to the foregoing, if USA institutions were not strong enough, Trump could have successfully reversed Biden’s victory in the same way that Mugabe and his top aides including the current president did in 2008. Remember President Mnangagwa’s chronical of how he encouraged the former President to proceed forming cabinet regardless of the electoral loss he had suffered.
  6. The desperateness with which the pro Zanu Pf commentators were quick to want to prove that their notion of democracy as a concept that should be contextualy defined can be a lesson to US is suspcious. They has been a sense in which the ” chinhu chedu ( entitlement attitude) amoug top Zanu Pf officials may have given them a sense of justification to retain power at all costs. This could be their understanding of democracy. Democracy should be practised within the context of Zanu Pf perpetuation. That is why the military intervened in November 2017. It was not to advance democracy in the context of multi partysm and civil liberties.
  7. It is tragic to speak it yet true to say that the developments in the USA may be used to nurture , entrench and justify dictatorship in Zimbabwean governance system and other African countries like what is happening in Uganda.

GOD SAVE ZIMBABWE!

Mr Mnangagwa

Sikhala: “Take Care of Mai Fidel”

In face of his impending arrest by the rabid regime of ED Mnangagwa, my comrade and friend Hon. Job Wiwa Sikhala appealed to me and I promised him that his sacrifice is not in vain and I was going to mobilize all revolutionaries to immediately launch a safety net for his dear wife and family.

A sympathetic and patriotic intelligence officer had warned my long time comrade that teams were being dispatched to arrest him after the tweet he posted condemning police brutality on a mother and her baby. In his usual courage, Hon. Job Sikhala was unfazed and emboldened by the unwelcome intelligence from the patriot who had advised him to be prepared informing him that the regime’s persecution and threat to his life could only put his physical nature in peril but not his ideas. He said “Charle !” the ideas that we stand for live long after we have departed and it is always wise to stand on moral and ethical principles.

The last I heard from him was yesterday when I had sent him some writings from Thomas Sankara and Franz Fanon to encourage him in the journey of confronting the post-colonial regime in Harare. He appreciated the writings and urged me to continue with the struggle and to escalate publicity around the wanton arrests, corruption, and the one-party state prevailing in Zimbabwe. Exile to him was an advantage for me to launch the people’s struggle defiantly and unapologetically.

By my hand,
Charles M. Mutama

Let Americans Solve Their Own Problems, Cleric Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Hard-hitting preacher, Bishop Ancelimo Magaya has described attempts by Zanu PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa, to use the chaos in the US to justify the violation of human rights in Zimbabwe as futile and embarrassing.

On Thursday Mr Mnangagwa cried for the removal of sanctions arguing US has no moral ground to “punish” Zimbabwe.

Analysts say the restrictions imposed on Harare target Zanu PF bigwigs, comtrary to claims that Zimbabwe has been slapped with sanctions.

Below is Bishop Magaya statement:

THE DEVELOPMENTS IN USA DEPLORABLE BUT NOT JUSTIFICATION FOR REPRESSIONS IN ZIMBABWE.

I have been following with keeness the reactions from Zimbabwean top politicians to the deplorable developments that have happened in the USA on January the 6th. The media world over is awashed with the story of the storming of the US capitol following Trump’s public address resulting in violence which saw 4 people killed and scores arrested. On the basis of this , President Mnangagwa took to Twitter, stating that USA has no moral ground to punish Zimbabwe through imposition of sanctions. ZBC TV during it’s current affairs broadcasting on the 7th of January went to lengths in presenting different commentators who lampasted and ridiculed the USA for it’s double standard. During 8 pm news hour, the TV station even went to the extent of drawing similarities between Trump and MDCA President Nelson Chamisa, highlighting Chamisa’s claim that Zanu Pf and ZEC had rigged 2018 elections.

Please note the following observations

  1. What has happened in the USA is quite deplorable and should be condemned in the strongest of terms. Indeed, storming the US capitol and violently disrupting electoral processes is insurrection and not peaceful protest.
  2. The shooting and killing of people by the police should be investigated and justice executed in the same way that we demanded justice for what happened on the 1st of August 2018 in Harare. The police should always use minimal force in dispersing crowds that may be turning violent.
  3. It is heartening however to note that the strong institutions in the US preserve the country from degenerating into levels of lawlessness that we have witnessed in Zimbabwe.
  4. ZBC TV shamelessly decided to draw similarities between Chamisa and Trump and deliberately avoided the same in what Mugabe and his top aides with the assistance of the military deed after 2018 harmonised elections when they barred the timeous release of election results and unlished violence to reverse MDC Tsvagirai electoral victory. Such disregard of historical facts that are still fresh in people’s minds is not only shocking but could be a strong premonition of what may happen again in future given the non repentance of President Mnangagwa and the ruling ZANU PF.
  5. Closely linked to the foregoing, if USA institutions were not strong enough, Trump could have successfully reversed Biden’s victory in the same way that Mugabe and his top aides including the current president did in 2008. Remember President Mnangagwa’s chronical of how he encouraged the former President to proceed forming cabinet regardless of the electoral loss he had suffered.
  6. The desperateness with which the pro Zanu Pf commentators were quick to want to prove that their notion of democracy as a concept that should be contextualy defined can be a lesson to US is suspcious. They has been a sense in which the ” chinhu chedu ( entitlement attitude) amoug top Zanu Pf officials may have given them a sense of justification to retain power at all costs. This could be their understanding of democracy. Democracy should be practised within the context of Zanu Pf perpetuation. That is why the military intervened in November 2017. It was not to advance democracy in the context of multi partysm and civil liberties.
  7. It is tragic to speak it yet true to say that the developments in the USA may be used to nurture , entrench and justify dictatorship in Zimbabwean governance system and other African countries like what is happening in Uganda.

GOD SAVE ZIMBABWE!

Donald Trump

Shock As Man Kills Daughter Over Chicken Cuts

DEPRIVING her family of a chicken meal on Unity Day holiday cost a Chipinge girl (13) her life after she was beaten to death by her father who accused her of negligently losing a US$5 note she had been given to buy the cutlets.

Shadreck Mufuka (44) of Nyamanga Compound, Southdown Estate, sought to conceal the murder by telling the girl’s mother that she died after being attacked by unseen things.

Mufuka has since appeared in court charged with the alleged murder of his daughter, Choice, on December 22.

He was not asked to plead when he appeared before Chipinge magistrate, Mrs Elizabeth Hanzi and was advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

Mufuka was remanded to January 12 for routine remand.

Choice was given the money by her stepmother, Sharon Mungofa, to buy chicken cutlets at the nearby shops, but later returned home empty-handed claiming that she had lost the money.

Appearing for the State, Mr Timothy Katsande, said: “On December 22, Choice was sent by her stepmother with a US$5 note to buy chicken cutlets. She later came back home around 7pm without the chicken cutlets and informed Mungofa that she had lost the money.

“Mungofa informed her husband that Choice had lost the money. An enraged Mufuka locked Choice in the dining room and went outside to get a switch from a peach tree in their backyard. When he came back, he assaulted Choice all over the body with the switch until she became unconscious .”

Mr Katsande said after assaulting the teenager, Mufuka shared the same room with her for the night, while his wife and other child slept in the bedroom.

“When Mufuka woke up the following morning, he noticed that his daughter had died. He informed Mungofa what had happened and the two agreed to inform Choice’s mother, Loveness Matengana,’’ he said.

Matengana was Mufuka’s first wife before they separated.

“Matengana, who remarried, came to Mufuka’s homestead to find out what had happened. She saw Mufuka preparing a coffin in preparation for Choice’s burial.

“Mufuka told Matengana that Choice was beaten to death by unseen forces. Upon viewing her daughter’s body, Mufuka discovered that it was swollen and had bruises all over. Mufuka was evasive on the cause of Choice’s death. Choice’s head was also deformed. The wall in the room where Choice’s body was in was covered with fresh blood. This left Matengana with suspicions that Choice’s head could have been bashed against the wall culminating in her death,” said Mr Katsande.

Matengana made a police report at Chipinge Rural Junction Gate Base leading to Mufuka’s arrest.-Manica Post

Chicken Pieces

Queen Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh receive Covid-19 vaccine Shot

CNN/ Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh have received their Covid-19 vaccinations, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said Saturday.

The inoculations were administered by a household doctor at Windsor Castle, a royal source said. To prevent inaccuracies and further speculation, Her Majesty, who 94, decided that she would let it be known that she has had the vaccination, the source added. Her husband is 99 years old.

The couple’s son, Prince Charles, tested positive for coronavirus and went into isolation in March. The 72-year-old later said he was lucky to only experience mild symptoms, adding he’d “got away with it quite lightly.”

Meanwhile, their grandson Prince William, second-in-line to the British throne, also tested positive for coronavirus earlier this year, UK media reported, though exactly when he contracted the virus is unclear.The UK has recorded more than 3 million cases of Covid-19 and more than 80,000 deaths, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University on Saturday.The UK reported 1,325 coronavirus-related fatalities on Friday — its highest ever daily increase in deaths.

Health officials face a deadly start to 2021 as a new coronavirus variant, first detected in the UK, sweeps the nation.In the capital, London’s mayor declared a “major incident” on Friday, warning that hospitals in the city were close to being overrun.

“The situation in London is now critical with the spread of the virus out of control,” Mayor Sadiq Khan said in a statement

.”The number of cases in London has increased rapidly with more than a third more patients being treated in our hospitals now compared to the peak of the pandemic last April.

“We are declaring a major incident because the threat this virus poses to our city is at crisis point,” Khan added. “If we do not take immediate action now, our [National Health Service] could be overwhelmed and more people will die.”

CNN’s Zamira Rahim and Amy Woodyatt contributed reporting.

Mwonzora, Zanu PF Shenanigans Exposed

A failed mission doomed to fail again and again

One thing that Zimbabweans without doubt know very well is that President Advocate Nelson Chamisa resoundingly defeated Mnangagwa in the 31 July 2018 elections. The sting of that defeat continues to haunt and traumatize Mnangagwa and his ZANU-PF party to this day, and it explains why they don’t want to hear anything of President Chamisa and the MDC ALLIANCE (MDCA). They have resorted to a number of failed tactics and tricks to try and destroy the people’s President and the MDCA including withholding political party finances.

Immediately after elections ,on 1 August 2018, elements in the state security forces shot and killed people in the streets of Harare.This was confirmed by the Commission which was headed by President Kgalema Motlanthe which recommended action against perpetrators but up to now no one has been brought to book despite the government spending millions of dollars on the Commission. It is not in doubt that the enemy of the people wanted to use the hearings of the Commission to frame President Chamisa but they failed dismally.

After the grand election theft in 2018, ZANU-PF tried to lure President Chamisa into the so-called Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD), a shame grouping of all losing presidential election candidates including Thokozani Khupe and Mnangagwa. They failed. ZANU-PF wanted to create a position of the Leader of Opposition in Parliament with ministerial pecks, but they failed to lure President Chamisa because he is for the people not positions.

At the dawn of the first COVID-19 induced national lockdown last year, which turned to be more of a political lockdown than a public health one, the Supreme Court was opened just to deliver a ruling meant to adversely affect the operations of a voluntary organization and give directions to a political party with its own constitutional remedies. The ruling which purportedly gave the MDCT party to Khupe triggered a series of events that are well documented, including the grabbing of the Morgan Tsvangirai house at the middle of the night with Soldiers and riot police present. The MDCT then illegally and irregularly recalled MDCA MPs and Councillors and replaced Proportional Representation MPs with individuals who were rejected by the people in elections including Khupe. They banned by-elections but allowed a sham MDCT congress that took place last month at the Harare International Conference Center during the corona virus pandemic. They fear the people because they know that their stooges are not wanted by the electorate. They are still hiding behind the COVID-19 lockdown to suppress the people’s voices and democratic actions; it will not work.

Abductions, torture, arbitrary arrests and illegal detentions of political leaders and activists including professionals to try to instill fear will not work. Khupe failed to destroy President Chamisa and the new old boy given the same assignment will also fail spectacularly. A hired Mwonzora Douglas who was defeated by Secretary General Hon Chalton Hwende during the 2019 MDCA Gweru Congress is well known for destroying political organizations including Forum Party, ZUM ,NCA and now the Supreme Court revived MDC T. Their mission is doomed. They cannot destroy the person of President Chamisa, neither can they destabilize the people’s movement. President Chamisa is the product of the people, he defeated Khupe and Mnangagwa combined in the last election.

Our struggle is not about money or positions, but about delivering the real promises of democracy, total transformation, and prosperity to every citizen. Our fight is a just fight to win Zimbabwe for change.

ChangeThatDelivers

Minister Clifford Hlatywayo
MDCA Deputy Secretary for Communications

Douglas Mwonzora

Alarm As Professor Solwayo Ngwenya Predicts Covid-19 “Mass Deaths”

Chido Mbewu/ Professor Solwayo Ngwenya has raised alarm on the possibility of looming mass deaths a result of a spike in Covid-19 cases in the second wave to hit the country.

Wrote Ngwenya on Twitter, “Coronavirus: the two sister countries had recovery rates of 95% in the first wave, causing relaxation of lockdowns, and relaxed populations. The virus returned in a more devastating second wave, look at the falling recovery rates!! We are tottering on the brink; mass deaths!!!”

Citizens To Fund Zanu PF 2023 Election Campaign ?

By Son Of The Soil

There are reports that Zanu PF is planning to force Zimbabweans to fund its 2023 election campaign.

The message is circulating on social media and we don’t know how true is it.

Citizens must fund the Zanu PF 2023 election campaign.
It will be a way of appreciating Cde ED’s leadership.

We know that Kasukuwere wants to take over the esteemed office,”
said one Cde Nyika Ndeyeropa who claimed to be a decision maker.

“We will investigate the issue, if it’s true then Zimbabweans have the right to resist the move.

Political analsyts say citizens should not be forced to fund political parties.

AFM Pastor Cossam Chiangwa, In Fake Covid-19 Certificate Storm, Blocked From Dubai Trip

A local paper reports that Cossam Chiangwa, the president of one the rival Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) church and his wife were a fortnight ago denied exit to Dubai, on suspicion they were carrying fake Covid-19 certificates.

“Oveeseer Chiangwa and his wife were denied exit at RGM airport after security and immigration officials questioned the authenticity of their Covid-19 certificates,” sources told the paper.

Chiangwa and his wife were turned away at Robert Mugabe International airport after allegedly producing the fake documentation, cutting short their romantic escapade to the United Arab Emirates.

Checks with officials at Robert Mugabe International Airport confirmed that the couple missed their flight after discovery of “questionable documents.”

“Well, I am not allowed to speak to you newspaper people but I can only tell you that indeed I was on duty when that nice anointed couple came on their way to Dubai,” said an airport official who declined to be named as they do not have authority to speak to the press.

“I was not manning the point of exit so I did not bother to ask colleagues why they were turned away but I heard that it was something to do with some paperwork that was tampered with. That is to the best of my knowledge,” the official said.- Zim Morning Post

Bindura MP Matangira ‘Linked’ to Gruesome Murder Of Popular Bouncer, Local Paper Reports

Zanu PF Bindura South legislator Remigious Matangira, has been linked to the murder of Harare bouncer Donaldson ‘Kedha’ Chatikwita who was killed in a fierce machete war in Mt Darwin early this week.

A local paper reports that the gruesome murder has also sucked in a notorious gold dealer Lucky Jonga.

Investigations by the Zim Morning Post established that Matangira and Jonga have a long standing dispute over Mashona Queen Mine which was previously linked to self-exiled former cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere.

“There was a wrangle over this mine between Matangira and Jonga. Jonga allowed Mashurugwi to mine there on condition that they send the ore to his gold mill where he would benefit from sharing the gold on agreed terms,” said an immpeccable source based in the province.

“Matangira’s mill lost out and he also claimed that the mine was rightfully his alleging that Kasukuwere elbowed him out and is using Jonga as a proxy. That is when the war started,” the source added.

At the height of the wrangle, it is alleged that Matangira hired the services of popular Harare bouncers (names withheld) including the late Kedha who was buried in Harare on Thursday.

Disturbing images of the slain Kedha went viral on social media and could only be viewed with those without a nervous disposition.

“Matangira engaged his security guys from the provincial youth wing and ordered them to seek services of Harare based bouncers. The entourage came and briefly settled at the mine triggering a clash with Jonga sponsored machete wielding gang,” said a source.

“There was a massive physical war which led to the death of one of the bouncers (Kedha).”

“Police was called in but there could not do much since the battle was too wild as if these people were possessed,” added our source.

When contacted for comment, Matangira confirmed the incident and the existing tiff, but he could neither confirm nor deny his involvement in hiring the Harare based bouncers including the late Kedha.

“Firstly, I would say I regret the incident and loss of life. Let me make it clear that Zimbabwe is a peace loving nation and we do not condone violence,” he said.

He put the blame on Jonga and his “sponsored thugs”.

“These people have been trying to fight me off the mine since 2004. They have been instigating all forms of violence including this latest unfortunate incident,” he said.

“We will make sure that perpetrators rot in jail.The licences for the two blocks in question were cancelled by Mines Ministry during Honourable (Obert) Mpofu’s tenure around 2004 although Kasukuwere tried to reverse it in vain,” said Matangira.

Some Harare based bouncers who spoke to Zim Morning Post on condition of anonymity confirmed that the late Kedha and crew were working for Matangira.

“I personally failed to be part of the crew because my daughter fell sick on the day we were supposed to leave,” said Kedha’s close associate.

“Mdara Matangira sent his party youths from the province to us and we had no problems since we have worked with him before. I’m saddened by Kedha’s death and he was a very good man.”

“Mdara Matangira had pledged to assist with funeral expenses but I’m not sure if he did so because I’m locked down in my rural home now and yet to get full details from other guys,” he added.

Matangira is a prominent farmer and one of the biggest and most feared gold dealers in Mashonaland central.

Efforts to get a comment from Jonga hit a snag as his mobile phone was unavailable at the time of writing.

The rich gold deposits in Mashonaland Central have seen the influx of artisinal miners who trek down from mainly Midlands province, the home of machete wielding terror gangs known as Mashurugwi.

The same gang has terrorised mines like Jumbo in Mazowe.  During the Zanu PF District Coordinating Commitee(DCC) elections, some unscrupulous politicians in the province allegedly hired these terror gangs as infighting within the ruling party escalated.

The most popular one was called Al Shabab and it terrorised voters around Mazowe and Dandamera area in Concession.- ZimMorning Post

Moyo Mocks US Democracy, After 5 Are Killed In Political Violence

Kuda Choto / There could never been a more embarrassing moment and loss of high moral ground on the upholding of human rights and democratic principles, than the last US election, which has left the global superpower shamefully naked to the rest of the world.

The world has watched in shock events unfold in the US, characterised by allegations of vote rigging, missing ballots, stuffing ballot boxes, citizens being killed in political violence, a script that has historically been reserved for struggling poorer countries and their ‘propensity for tyranny’.

Reacted the global watchdog the International Crisis Group, after President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol Hill and disrupted a session that was to certify Joe Bidens victory.

“The U.S. today is a nation where millions are convinced the new president was illegitimately elected, and where too many among those millions are both armed and seemingly willing to resort to extreme measures to ensure their view prevails,” the group said.

“Having spent decades telling other countries that they need to face up to their problems, it is past time for the U.S. to turn its gaze inward. The stakes could hardly be higher.”

A result of the devastating consequences of sanctions, Zimbabwe has been among the countries that have also gleefully pointed out the US double standards and hypocrisy, Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo poured scorn on the outcome of the election, “

“Unprecedented scenes of chaos and politically-motivated violence in Washington’s ‘citadel of democracy’ on 6 January. Provoked by those who refuse to accept electoral defeat. 5 dead. Scores injured. Police clearly under-prepared and overwhelmed.

“Perhaps the moralizing and prescriptive tone towards others might now change somewhat”.

British Govt Raise Concern Over Chin’ono Arrest

Chido Mbewu / The United Kingdom embassy in Harare, has raised concern over the arrest of journalist Hopewell Chin’ono, who will spent the weekend in police custody.

“Concerned to hear Hopewell Chin’ono will remain in custody for two more nights following his re-arrest on Friday. We continue to follow this case closely,” the embassy Twitted, Saturday afternoon.

“Covid-19 Will Finish Us All”- Top Lawyer Says, As Country Records 15 Deaths In 24 Hours

Kuda Choto/ Top human rights lawyer, Siphosami Malunga has warned on the indiscriminate killing of Covid-19, at a time the ministry of health was also announcing that 15 people had died in the past 24 hours, as cases continue to rise over the past few days.

The ministry reported that of the new reported infections 838 are local cases, while one case is of a returnee from Zambia.

Warns Malunga, “If you still need to persuaded that it is deadly and of your role in fighting it, you are one of the reasons it is devastating us. It’s indiscriminate. It’s killing millionaires, powerful politicians, army generals. But poor people die the most from it.”

MDC Veteran Politician And Trade Unionist Cephas Makuyana Dies

Statement | The MDC Alliance has learnt with great sadness of the passing of Senator Cephas Makuyana Grader. He was the Founding MDC Harare Province Chairperson & MC at the launch of the MDC at Rufaro Stadium. May his soul rest in peace.

MDC Alliance Secretary General confirmed Makuyana’s death saying;

“We have just received sad news on the Passing on of Senator Makuyana a veteran trade unionist and a founding member of the MDC. Go well Chigheredha till we meet again,” said Hwende.

Senator Makuyana, one of the founding members of the MDC in 1999 was the master of ceremony when the party was launched.

At the time of his death, he was working with MDC-T President Douglas Mwonzora and was one of the people who campaigned for the former MDC-T Secretary General to assume the substantive leadership of the group.

Nine FC Platinum Players Remain In Tanzania Due To COVID-19

Nine FC Platinum squad members remained behind in Tanzania after they were barred from travelling back home on Friday because of positive COVID-19 results.

The Platinum Boys were in East Africa in the past week for the Champions League encounter against Simba SC which they lost 4-0 to bow out of the tournament.

Six players and three officials were not part of that game after testing positive just hours before the kick-off, and they went into isolation.

Club spokesperson Chido Chizondo confirmed the news to NewsDay, saying: “They have no symptoms. They are all looking OK, but they will remain behind and be isolated for ten days.

“They will be tested again before they leave, so we expect them back home next week. We have made arrangements for their stay and welfare.

“We are also grateful to the Zimbabwean embassy in Tanzania who have been providing us with the necessary help.”-Soccer24 Zimbabwe

FC Platinum

CAF Champions League Group Phase Draw

The CAF Champions League group stage draw was held at the continental football governing body’s headquarters in Cairo, EGYPT on Friday and it is as follows:

GROUP A

SIMBA SC – Tanzania

AS Vita – DRC

Al Ahly – Egypt

El Merreikh- Sudan

GROUP B

TP Mazembe – DRC

Mamelodi Sundowns- South Africa

Al Hilai- Sudan

CR Belouizdad – Algeria

GROUP C

Wydad- Morocco

Horoya- Guinea

Atletico Petroleos- Angola

Kiazer Chiefs- South Africa

GROUP D

Esperance – Tunisia

Zamalek- Egypt

MC Alger – Algeria

Teungueth- Senegal-

Soccer24 Zimbabwe

CAF

Mnangagwa Can’t Command Citizens To Divert Loyalty- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has remained intact despite being attacked from all directions by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

President Chamisa also accused Mr Mnangagwa’s administration of plundering State resources while millions are suffering.

Said President Chamisa:
Let us continue to pray that things get better for us and the rest of the world. We want to work with everyone to ensure that we get the vaccines and other support that we need to safeguard our communities.

I know that the lockdown is extremely hard for many people. Ours is now largely an informal economy and when people are stopped from working, they have no means of earning income. If it were up to us, we would have offered more creative ways to support people during this difficult time.

We would also have done more to support our frontline workers in the healthcare sector who are in harm’s way as they carry out an important national duty. The billions that are lost through corruption and patronage can go a long way to support our healthcare sector which was already in bad shape long before the pandemic. Our people are paying the price of high level incompetence over the years.

I wish to conclude by reassuring you that your party, the MDC Alliance, remains solid, undaunted, and emboldened. I would like to thank you for your continued support and encouragement even as we have been attacked from all directions by the regime and its enablers. These enablers will present themselves as the opposition’s opposition. You know that they are not genuinely the alternative. You know that they have relied on the abuse of state institutions to steal from us – your MPs, councillors, money, and party property – and in doing so, they have undermined trust in politics.

But you also know that there are some things that the repressive state and its surrogates can neither command nor steal: your loyalty and support. They cannot force you to support what you disagree with. They cannot command you to divert your loyalties. I am personally humbled by the knowledge that you have trusted us with these precious gifts, and I re-emphasize my commitment to honour and respect them.

Do not be perturbed by the fog they have created because it will soon clear.

President Chamisa

MDC Alliance Loses Two Dedicated Cadres

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has lost two senior members in as many days.

The two are Provincial Secretary for Welfare(Masvingo) Wilson Boko and founding councillor for ward 23, Waterfalls, Linus Paul Mushonga.

“The MDC Alliance mourns the sad passing of Linus Paul Mushonga who was the MDC Founding Councillor for Ward 23 Waterfalls.

May his soul rest in peace,” the party said in a statement.

“We are saddened by sudden departure of founding councillor of ward 23 Waterfalls Linus Paul Mushonga to be with the Lord.
Hatfiled and entire Mdc Alliance family we have lost a friend,brother,father unshakened loyal cadre.May his soul rest in peace,” MDC Alliance Hatfield Youth Assembly posted on Facebook.

MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial spokesperson Lee Mahachi described Boko as a dedicated and fearless party member.

Coronavirus Safety Tips For Everyone

Stay aware of the latest information on the COVID-19 outbreak, available on the WHO website and through your national and local public health authority. Many countries around the world have seen cases of COVID-19 and several have seen outbreaks.

The situation is unpredictable so check regularly for the latest news.

You can reduce your chances of being infected or spreading COVID-19 by taking some simple precautions:

Regularly and thoroughly clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water.

Why?Washing your hands with soap and water or using alcohol-based hand rub kills viruses that may be on your hands.

Maintain at least 1 metre (3 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.

Why? When someone coughs or sneezes they spray small liquid droplets from their nose or mouth which may contain virus. If you are too close, you can breathe in the droplets, including the COVID-19 virus if the person coughing has the disease.

Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth

Why? Hands touch many surfaces and can pick up viruses. Once contaminated, hands can transfer the virus to your eyes, nose or mouth. From there, the virus can enter your body and can make you sick.

Make sure you, and the people around you, follow good respiratory hygiene. This means covering your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately.

Why? Droplets spread virus. By following good respiratory hygiene you protect the people around you from viruses such as cold, flu and COVID-19.

Stay home if you feel unwell. If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention and call in advance. Follow the directions of your local health authority.

Why? National and local authorities will have the most up to date information on the situation in your area. Calling in advance will allow your health care provider to quickly direct you to the right health facility. This will also protect you and help prevent spread of viruses and other infections.

Keep up to date on the latest COVID-19 hotspots (cities or local areas where COVID-19 is spreading widely). If possible, avoid traveling to places – especially if you are an older person or have diabetes, heart or lung disease.

Why? You have a higher chance of catching COVID-19 in one of these areas.

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Cleric Accuses Mnangagwa Of Attempting To Use US Chaos To Justify Violation Of Human Rights In Zimbabwe

Tinashe Sambiri|Hard-hitting preacher, Bishop Ancelimo Magaya has described attempts by Zanu PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa, to use the chaos in the US to justify the violation of human rights in Zimbabwe as futile and embarrassing.

On Thursday Mr Mnangagwa cried for the removal of sanctions arguing US has no moral ground to “punish” Zimbabwe.

Analysts say the restrictions imposed on Harare target Zanu PF bigwigs, comtrary to claims that Zimbabwe has been slapped with sanctions.

Below is Bishop Magaya statement:

THE DEVELOPMENTS IN USA DEPLORABLE BUT NOT JUSTIFICATION FOR REPRESSIONS IN ZIMBABWE.

I have been following with keeness the reactions from Zimbabwean top politicians to the deplorable developments that have happened in the USA on January the 6th. The media world over is awashed with the story of the storming of the US capitol following Trump’s public address resulting in violence which saw 4 people killed and scores arrested. On the basis of this , President Mnangagwa took to Twitter, stating that USA has no moral ground to punish Zimbabwe through imposition of sanctions. ZBC TV during it’s current affairs broadcasting on the 7th of January went to lengths in presenting different commentators who lampasted and ridiculed the USA for it’s double standard. During 8 pm news hour, the TV station even went to the extent of drawing similarities between Trump and MDCA President Nelson Chamisa, highlighting Chamisa’s claim that Zanu Pf and ZEC had rigged 2018 elections.

Please note the following observations

  1. What has happened in the USA is quite deplorable and should be condemned in the strongest of terms. Indeed, storming the US capitol and violently disrupting electoral processes is insurrection and not peaceful protest.
  2. The shooting and killing of people by the police should be investigated and justice executed in the same way that we demanded justice for what happened on the 1st of August 2018 in Harare. The police should always use minimal force in dispersing crowds that may be turning violent.
  3. It is heartening however to note that the strong institutions in the US preserve the country from degenerating into levels of lawlessness that we have witnessed in Zimbabwe.
  4. ZBC TV shamelessly decided to draw similarities between Chamisa and Trump and deliberately avoided the same in what Mugabe and his top aides with the assistance of the military deed after 2018 harmonised elections when they barred the timeous release of election results and unlished violence to reverse MDC Tsvagirai electoral victory. Such disregard of historical facts that are still fresh in people’s minds is not only shocking but could be a strong premonition of what may happen again in future given the non repentance of President Mnangagwa and the ruling ZANU PF.
  5. Closely linked to the foregoing, if USA institutions were not strong enough, Trump could have successfully reversed Biden’s victory in the same way that Mugabe and his top aides including the current president did in 2008. Remember President Mnangagwa’s chronical of how he encouraged the former President to proceed forming cabinet regardless of the electoral loss he had suffered.
  6. The desperateness with which the pro Zanu Pf commentators were quick to want to prove that their notion of democracy as a concept that should be contextualy defined can be a lesson to US is suspcious. They has been a sense in which the ” chinhu chedu ( entitlement attitude) amoug top Zanu Pf officials may have given them a sense of justification to retain power at all costs. This could be their understanding of democracy. Democracy should be practised within the context of Zanu Pf perpetuation. That is why the military intervened in November 2017. It was not to advance democracy in the context of multi partysm and civil liberties.
  7. It is tragic to speak it yet true to say that the developments in the USA may be used to nurture , entrench and justify dictatorship in Zimbabwean governance system and other African countries like what is happening in Uganda.

GOD SAVE ZIMBABWE!

Mr Mnangagwa

I Will Never Abandon The People’s Struggle- President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has assured the nation that he will not abandon the people’s struggle.

In his letter to the nation, President Chamisa points out that the people of Zimbabwe know the difference between genuine opposition and pretenders.

In the letter, President Chamisa also reveals how he was mentored by MDC founding President and former Prime Minister, Right Honourable Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

See part of President Chamisa’s letter below:

Fellow Zimbabweans,
When we began this journey 22 years ago, I was a young college student alongside my contemporaries. I was part of a generation of college students that joined veteran trade unionists, powerful women in the women’s movement, war veterans, civic and church leaders, among others, who believed that the way Zimbabwe was being governed needed serious transformation.

We believed that the system over which ZANU PF presided was only serving a minority of elites who occupied vantage positions within and around the state, while most Zimbabweans were condemned to suffering. It was plain that the future was bleak unless progressive Zimbabweans intervened to change the course. That is why we championed the message of change.

Looking back those days seem like a long time ago. A new generation has emerged since that time. Babies born in 1999 are now adults. They have lived their formative years in very difficult circumstances. Times were different back in 1999, but I remember the energy and passion of every cadre as if it were yesterday. The idea that was sown in our hearts and minds has no expiry date.

To be sure, the journey has been gruelling. But I was never under any illusion that it would be easy. We have lost thousands of cadres along the way, including our founding father, Morgan Tsvangirai who departed in February 2018. I was privileged to have a special relationship with him and from him, I learned a lot under his leadership and guidance. The most painful losses have been those suffered at the hands of the state, through violence. We cannot betray the memory of these dearly departed cadres. We must honour their dreams and aspirations for a better Zimbabwe, otherwise, they would have died in vain. This is why I have never veered from the course that was set in 1999.

I look back and realize that I have spent more than half of my life chasing the vision that was designed and shaped by those courageous men and women who gathered in 1999 to form the Movement for Democratic Change. The greatness of the idea has not diminished with time, no. It has been strengthened. Those men and women understood that the fundamental weaknesses at the heart of government needed not only new leaders but also a fresh set of ideas and ways of doing things. We remain committed to that vision.

One of the things that please me a lot is seeing a younger generation coming up and carrying the torch in politics. This is how strong institutions grow and I want to pay special tribute to the young people of Zimbabwe whose political consciousness is growing.

The journey has had seminal moments, some positive, and others negative. Both types have been important learning experiences. Some of these challenges have been read as representing existential threats to the organization, but we overcame them. We survived the loss of our founding father by going on to amass the largest electoral votes in the history of the opposition and had we not been cheated; we would have prevailed.

It is a testament to the strength of the idea, the abiding loyalty of the people to the cause, and the abundance of their political wisdom that the party has withstood severe tests. Even when we have been written off by our doubters, we have shown our mettle and surprised them, disappointing rivals along the way.

Many of you have seen what has happened in the past year. Our rivals have used multiple tricks in the dictators’ handbook, in a calculated and relentless effort to undermine our party. Using apparatuses of the state, and under the cover of what has been described as lawfare, they have robbed us of our legislators, councillors, and funds that were due to us under the law. In a direct subversion of democracy, they have even catapulted into Parliament undeserving individuals whom you as voters rejected in the last election. The assault upon democracy has been vicious, but we are undaunted.

As a party, we know that the purpose of these strategies is not just to undermine us, but it is also intended to obliterate us from the political landscape. ZANU PF has never been comfortable with strong opposition. They aim to build an opposition that they control. This is the sole purpose of the project that they have moulded with our erstwhile colleagues. These were deliberate acts of provocation, designed to lure us into conduct that would justify violent repression during the pandemic. We have remained calm and resolute, not because we are unable to respond, but because we know the game they are playing. We also remain true to our founding principle: we are committed to achieving change through peaceful and non-violent means.

We have remained composed because we are confident that progressive fellow Zimbabweans are solidly behind us. We know this because of all the love, support, and encouragement that they have shown us during these testing times. We trust the gift of discernment that is given to Zimbabweans, which enables them to distinguish between right and wrong. They can tell when a bully is abusing power and they know how to punish this abusive behaviour, which punishment will be exacted through the ballot box.

Significantly, Zimbabweans can tell the difference between genuine opposition that is challenging repression and enablers who are aiding and abetting repression. This is not the first time that the people of Zimbabwe have encountered this situation. During the last days of colonialism, the Smith regime tried to hoodwink people by promoting people like Bishop Abel Muzorewa, ahead of the true nationalists who were fighting repression.

Smith preferred the likes of Muzorewa because they were lackeys who would do his bidding while Muzorewa and others were eager to join the gravy train to serve their interests…

President Chamisa

Just In: 14 Warriors Players Recover From Covid-19

The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) is delighted to inform the football
fraternity and the nation at large that the fifteen (15) members of the Warriors’
African Nations Championship (Chan) team that had previously tested positive
for Covid-19 have all tested negative save for one (1) in the re-tests conducted
on January 8 2021.

The player that re-tested positive for Covid-19 will continue self-isolating while
in camp, awaiting another test on January 12 2021. The technical team and the
22 players declared covid-19 free will now resume training ahead of their
departure for Cameroon on the January 13 2021.

ZIFA would like to assure the public that we will adhere to CAF, FIFA and
SRC medical protocols before, during and after the tournament in order to
mitigate the spread of the virus.
The Association would like to thank all stakeholders for their patience and
support during the dark period which severely hampered our team’s
preparations.

We are confident that every member of the team will be motivated by these new
progressive developments to be victorious on the pitch.

All stakeholders are reminded that Warriors’ training sessions are restricted to only authorised personnel.

ZIFA appeals to all stakeholders to remain vigilant in the face of a renewed
covid-19 threat. Please observe all healthy and safety guidelines to keep
everyone safe.

The CHAN finals will be played from January 16 to February 7 2021.
Zimbabwe is in group A together with hosts Cameroon, Burkina Faso, and
Mali.

For and on behalf of the Zimbabwe Football Association:

Xolisani Gwesela
Communications & Competitions Manager.

Just In: Chin’ono Remanded In Custody to Monday

Harare Magistrate has remanded journalist Hopewell Chin’ono to Monday for continuation of his application challenging his placement on remand.

According to the Zimbabwe Lawyers For Human Rights , the magistrate ordered prison marshalls to remand him in isolation because he was in isolation after being in contact with a COVID-19 positive person.

ZLHR tweeted:

@daddyhope has been remanded in custody. The magistrate has ruled that prisons must ensure that he is remanded in isolation. He will appear at court on 11 January. His lawyers will continue with their application to challenge his placement on remand.

When Hopewell appeared before the magistrate lawyers raised several complaints against the police such as being denied right to promptly access lawyers and being removed from isolation as he had been in contact with some people who had tested + #Covid

Earlier the court has said they wanted to roll over the case to Monday because there was no time to conclude the bail hearing today. The state argued that Hopewell should be kept in prison since he is a suspected COVID-19 case and him being in prison will make sure everyone is safe.

BREAKING: The Explosive WhatsApp Chats Of Mwonzora With Girlfriend, 100% Confirmed.

VIDEO LOADING BELOW….

The below WhatsApp chats albeit denied by Senator Douglas Mwonzora on Saturday morning, have been fully confirmed by his girlfriend of many years , Lwazi Sibanda who is at the centre of the conversations, and had personally shared them with MDCT top cadre, Mr Patson Murimoga (full interview streaming on ZimEye.com.) Lwazi Sibanda speaks to ZimEye in a 20 minute long interview.

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

[1/7, 8:26 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: So what happened?
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: ?? Sorry spent the whole day ku mine just arriving home.Murimoga was very angry he didn’t even want to listen to me .He said col hm
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: You Kno his number
[1/7, 8:43 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this continues I am recalling the people behind him. They have started the fight. I have done nothing wrong. I won fairly but people want to continue fighting.
[1/7, 8:57 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this is what they are going to do it’s ok.
[1/7, 8:58 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Give me tyme and tok to him maybe today he was stressed
[1/7, 9:00 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: As you can see people create thier own devil. I consider myself a good man.
[1/7, 9:01 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Why don’t you col him n tok
[1/7, 9:03 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: I will never do that. What else do you people want me to do?
[1/7, 9:05 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Well l thought maybe since he asked me kuti mukoma knows my number why didn’t he col me himself t
[1/7, 9:06 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: We are not the same. He is wrong. He did something very wrong. He is continuing. I never stole anything. But it’s ok. I guess I have to fight back. At least I tried.
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Let me tok to him again tomorrow
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Well it’s now up to you guys
[1/7, 9:09 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: I am not involved in this Murimoga thing.
[1/7, 9:10 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Your team is involved Lwazi

I Am Mwonzora’s Girlfriend | FULL INTERVIEW, AND DISCUSSION

VIDEO LOADING BELOW….

The below WhatsApp chats albeit denied by Senator Douglas Mwonzora on Saturday morning, have been fully confirmed by his girlfriend of many years , Lwazi Sibanda who is at the centre of the conversations, and had personally shared them with MDCT top cadre, Mr Patson Murimoga (full interview streaming on ZimEye.com.) Lwazi Sibanda speaks to ZimEye in a 20 minute long interview.

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

[1/7, 8:26 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: So what happened?
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: ?? Sorry spent the whole day ku mine just arriving home.Murimoga was very angry he didn’t even want to listen to me .He said col hm
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: You Kno his number
[1/7, 8:43 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this continues I am recalling the people behind him. They have started the fight. I have done nothing wrong. I won fairly but people want to continue fighting.
[1/7, 8:57 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this is what they are going to do it’s ok.
[1/7, 8:58 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Give me tyme and tok to him maybe today he was stressed
[1/7, 9:00 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: As you can see people create thier own devil. I consider myself a good man.
[1/7, 9:01 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Why don’t you col him n tok
[1/7, 9:03 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: I will never do that. What else do you people want me to do?
[1/7, 9:05 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Well l thought maybe since he asked me kuti mukoma knows my number why didn’t he col me himself t
[1/7, 9:06 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: We are not the same. He is wrong. He did something very wrong. He is continuing. I never stole anything. But it’s ok. I guess I have to fight back. At least I tried.
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Let me tok to him again tomorrow
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Well it’s now up to you guys
[1/7, 9:09 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: I am not involved in this Murimoga thing.
[1/7, 9:10 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Your team is involved Lwazi

BREAKING: Mwonzora’s Girlfriend Spills The Beans | FULL GRILLING INTERVIEW

VIDEO LOADING BELOW….

The below WhatsApp chats albeit denied by Senator Douglas Mwonzora on Saturday morning, have been fully confirmed by his girlfriend of many years , Lwazi Sibanda who is at the centre of the conversations, and had personally shared them with MDCT top cadre, Mr Patson Murimoga (full interview streaming on ZimEye.com.) Lwazi Sibanda speaks to ZimEye in a 20 minute long interview.

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

[1/7, 8:26 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: So what happened?
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: ?? Sorry spent the whole day ku mine just arriving home.Murimoga was very angry he didn’t even want to listen to me .He said col hm
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: You Kno his number
[1/7, 8:43 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this continues I am recalling the people behind him. They have started the fight. I have done nothing wrong. I won fairly but people want to continue fighting.
[1/7, 8:57 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this is what they are going to do it’s ok.
[1/7, 8:58 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Give me tyme and tok to him maybe today he was stressed
[1/7, 9:00 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: As you can see people create thier own devil. I consider myself a good man.
[1/7, 9:01 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Why don’t you col him n tok
[1/7, 9:03 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: I will never do that. What else do you people want me to do?
[1/7, 9:05 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Well l thought maybe since he asked me kuti mukoma knows my number why didn’t he col me himself t
[1/7, 9:06 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: We are not the same. He is wrong. He did something very wrong. He is continuing. I never stole anything. But it’s ok. I guess I have to fight back. At least I tried.
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Let me tok to him again tomorrow
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Well it’s now up to you guys
[1/7, 9:09 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: I am not involved in this Murimoga thing.
[1/7, 9:10 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Your team is involved Lwazi

The Roof Seems Collapsing On Mwonzora As He Suddenly Accuses Own Girlfriend Of Conniving With Khupe To Imprison Him

By A Correspondent | Senator Douglas Mwonzora’s roof is certainly on fire as he accuses his girlfriend of many years of conniving with Thokozani Khupe to get him imprisoned for stealing $6million.

 

Douglas Mwonzora

 

The below WhatsApp chats albeit denied by Senator Douglas Mwonzora on Saturday morning, have been fully confirmed by his girlfriend of many years , Lwazi Sibanda who is at the centre of the conversations, and had personally shared them with MDCT top cadre, Mr Patson Murimoga (full interview streaming on ZimEye.com.)

Lwazi Sibanda speaks to ZimEye in a 20 minute long interview.

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

[1/7, 8:26 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: So what happened?
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: ?? Sorry spent the whole day ku mine just arriving home.Murimoga was very angry he didn’t even want to listen to me .He said col hm
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: You Kno his number
[1/7, 8:43 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this continues I am recalling the people behind him. They have started the fight. I have done nothing wrong. I won fairly but people want to continue fighting.
[1/7, 8:57 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this is what they are going to do it’s ok.
[1/7, 8:58 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Give me tyme and tok to him maybe today he was stressed
[1/7, 9:00 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: As you can see people create thier own devil. I consider myself a good man.
[1/7, 9:01 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Why don’t you col him n tok
[1/7, 9:03 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: I will never do that. What else do you people want me to do?
[1/7, 9:05 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Well l thought maybe since he asked me kuti mukoma knows my number why didn’t he col me himself t
[1/7, 9:06 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: We are not the same. He is wrong. He did something very wrong. He is continuing. I never stole anything. But it’s ok. I guess I have to fight back. At least I tried.
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Let me tok to him again tomorrow
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Well it’s now up to you guys
[1/7, 9:09 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: I am not involved in this Murimoga thing.
[1/7, 9:10 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Your team is involved Lwazi

LEAKED- 100% CONFIRMED: WhatsApp Chat With Girlfriend, Mwonzora Breathes Fire, Threatens To Recall Khupe, Komichi If They Don’t Withdraw USD6mil Fraud Police Case

Douglas Mwonzora

VIDEO LOADING BELOW….

The below WhatsApp chats albeit denied by Senator Douglas Mwonzora on Saturday morning, have been fully confirmed by his girlfriend of many years , Lwazi Sibanda who is at the centre of the conversations, and had personally shared them with MDCT top cadre, Mr Patson Murimoga (full interview streaming on ZimEye.com.) Lwazi Sibanda speaks to ZimEye in a 20 minute long interview.

Douglas Mwonzora
Douglas Mwonzora

[1/7, 8:26 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: So what happened?
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: ?? Sorry spent the whole day ku mine just arriving home.Murimoga was very angry he didn’t even want to listen to me .He said col hm
[1/7, 8:42 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: You Kno his number
[1/7, 8:43 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this continues I am recalling the people behind him. They have started the fight. I have done nothing wrong. I won fairly but people want to continue fighting.
[1/7, 8:57 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: If this is what they are going to do it’s ok.
[1/7, 8:58 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Give me tyme and tok to him maybe today he was stressed
[1/7, 9:00 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: As you can see people create thier own devil. I consider myself a good man.
[1/7, 9:01 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Why don’t you col him n tok
[1/7, 9:03 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: I will never do that. What else do you people want me to do?
[1/7, 9:05 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Well l thought maybe since he asked me kuti mukoma knows my number why didn’t he col me himself t
[1/7, 9:06 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: We are not the same. He is wrong. He did something very wrong. He is continuing. I never stole anything. But it’s ok. I guess I have to fight back. At least I tried.
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: Let me tok to him again tomorrow
[1/7, 9:08 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Well it’s now up to you guys
[1/7, 9:09 PM] Lwazi Sibanda: I am not involved in this Murimoga thing.
[1/7, 9:10 PM] Douglas Mwonzora: Your team is involved Lwazi

A Failed Mission Doomed to Fail Again And Again

By Clifford Hlatywayo | One thing that Zimbabweans without doubt know very well is that President Advocate Nelson Chamisa resoundingly defeated Mnangagwa in the 31 July 2018 elections. The sting of that defeat continues to haunt and traumatize Mnangagwa and his ZANU-PF party to this day, and it explains why they don’t want to hear anything of President Chamisa and the MDC ALLIANCE (MDCA). They have resorted to a number of failed tactics and tricks to try and destroy the people’s President and the MDCA including withholding political party finances.

Immediately after elections ,on 1 August 2018, elements in the state security forces shot and killed people in the streets of Harare.This was confirmed by the Commission which was headed by President Kgalema Motlanthe which recommended action against perpetrators but up to now no one has been brought to book despite the government spending millions of dollars on the Commission. It is not in doubt that the enemy of the people wanted to use the hearings of the Commission to frame President Chamisa but they failed dismally.

After the grand election theft in 2018, ZANU-PF tried to lure President Chamisa into the so-called Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD), a shame grouping of all losing presidential election candidates including Thokozani Khupe and Mnangagwa. They failed. ZANU-PF wanted to create a position of the Leader of Opposition in Parliament with ministerial pecks, but they failed to lure President Chamisa because he is for the people not positions.

At the dawn of the first COVID-19 induced national lockdown last year, which turned to be more of a political lockdown than a public health one, the Supreme Court was opened just to deliver a ruling meant to adversely affect the operations of a voluntary organization and give directions to a political party with its own constitutional remedies. The ruling which purportedly gave the MDC-T party to Khupe triggered a series of events that are well documented, including the grabbing of the Morgan Tsvangirai house at the middle of the night with Soldiers and riot police present. The MDC-T then illegally and irregularly recalled MDC-A MPs and Councillors and replaced Proportional Representation MPs with individuals who were rejected by the people in elections including Khupe. They banned by-elections but allowed a sham MDCT congress that took place last month at the Harare International Conference Center during the corona virus pandemic.

They fear the people because they know that their stooges are not wanted by the electorate. They are still hiding behind the COVID-19 lockdown to suppress the people’s voices and democratic actions; it will not work.

Abductions, torture, arbitrary arrests and illegal detentions of political leaders and activists including professionals to try to instill fear will not work. Khupe failed to destroy President Chamisa and the new old boy given the same assignment will also fail spectacularly. A hired Mwonzora Douglas who was defeated by Secretary General Hon Chalton Hwende during the 2019 MDCA Gweru Congress is well known for destroying political organizations including Forum Party, ZUM, NCA and now the Supreme Court revived MDC T. Their mission is doomed. They cannot destroy the person of President Chamisa, neither can they destabilize the people’s movement. President Chamisa is the product of the people, he defeated Khupe and Mnangagwa combined in the last election.

Our struggle is not about money or positions, but about delivering the real promises of democracy, total transformation, and prosperity to every citizen. Our fight is a just fight to win Zimbabwe for change.

Change That Delivers

Minister Clifford Hlatywayo
MDCA Deputy Secretary for Communications

EXCLUSIVE: Hopewell Chin’ono Was Clearly Abducted And Here Are The 12 V11s And Reasons

By ZimEye Editorial

  1. The charges announced against Hopewell Chin’ono as he was being taken away yesterday are totally frivolous and amount to a covering up of child abuse by a police officer in an incident which happened in Second Street, Harare last Monday.
  2. The identity of the police officers who performed this arrest were not disclosed at the point of contact as is standard with all normal arrests.
  3. The so called police officers did not provide any badge numbers as is required in the country’s policing guidelines.
  4. The arrest comes at a time when the police officer who abused a child in the capital city, Harare is still to be tried or punished for their crime. Any sort of arrest punishing a journalist for sharing what is already in the public domain concerning child abuse, at a time when the Zimbabwe Republic Police should be updating the nation on the child abuse matter, amounts to nothing than an abduction by the same police force that abused the child and has an implicatorial conflict of interest in any legal procedure regarding the child abuse case.
  5. At a time when the police force has kept hidden the identity of the child and its mother, any arrest other than that of the cop who committed this abuse, can only amount to a criminal abuse of office, to the public detriment.
  6. The Zimbabwe Republic police has a history stretching over 40 year’s under the direct headship of the current so called president, in which evidence has been destroyed and more than 30000 innocent civilians killed. The ZRP has a long history of abusing and killing children.
  1. There are strong grounds to believe that that the child’s mother has been killed by now, in order to hide evidence any police arrest other than that of the cop who did this heinous act can only amount to to something worse than an abduction.
  2. The vehicle that took Hopewell Chin’ono is not recognisable police car and the same type has been used in years past to conduct notorious kidnappings.
  3. The case which Hopewell Chin’ono is accused of spreading falsehoods over, involves the police’s alleged killing of a child whose head can be clearly be seen as motionless.
  4. The police force is still to reconcile facts to the public why they say the child was not at all injured, when the matter at hand is not that if injury but of murder.

11. ZimEye has taken the police to task to explain why they ignore the fact that the phrase, “you have killed this child!” is continuously repeated be several people at the scene over 9 times in a short space of 43 seconds in the footage which went viral on Monday. The police were still to reply to several phone calls, or call back ZimEye at the time of writing.

12. This is not the first time Chin’ono has been arrested and in previous times, the charges have been either frivolous or totally baseless.

Chiefs To Dump Colonial Regalia 40yrs Later

By A Correspondent- Chiefs are set to abandon their colonial regalia as it does not reflect Zimbabwe’s traditional heritage and cultural values but cements colonial dominancy.

The red and purple gown and round shaped hat has been part of the chiefs’ identity pre and post independence, but the traditional leaders no longer want to have anything to do with it.

They said the regalia reflects a ‘bastardised’ traditional leaders’ identity which in essence is a symbol of dominance by colonialists. They said after 40 years of independence, they can no longer be portrayed in the way the settler government wanted them to be seen.

Some of the institutions that remain stuck with colonial regalia include the judiciary as judges are expected to wear wigs before presiding over court cases.

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has previously been criticised for spending limited foreign currency importing wigs for judges.

For instance in 2019, it is said more than US$170 000 was spent importing wigs for 64 local judges from the United Kingdom. In local authorities, town clerks also wear wigs in some of the council official business while mayors also wear robes which reflect coloniality.

Before the country was colonised, chiefs used to put on animal skin regalia associated with royalty which colonialists changed when they enforced their dominance on Africans.

The chiefs said a new traditional leaders’ dress should not take them to the Stone Age but reflect Zimbabwe’s diverse cultures.

National Council of Chiefs president Chief Fortune Charumbira said funds permitting they will be inviting a national competition for designers to come up with chiefs’ regalia which reflects Zimbabwean culture. He said chiefs were slowly abandoning the regalia as they no longer wear it at most official gatherings. Some of the traditional leaders opt only to pin shields onto their shirts that identify them as chiefs as opposed to wearing the whole regalia.

“The whole chiefs’ regalia from the head and all the other pins that we put on as chiefs were designed during colonial times for a purpose. The messages in that regalia can never be the same messages of an independent Zimbabwe. They do not reflect in any way our core values and cultures. For example we want to celebrate as a people where we come from. We want to celebrate that we have artefacts like Great Zimbabwe,” said Chief Charumbira.

“We want to celebrate that we are people that have liberated ourselves, that we’re agricultural people, that we are hardworking people, that we have ubuntu and other values. All these are not reflected in the regalia. It has all to do with what whites thought of us, it was meant to please whites.”

He said for instance the round shaped hat is the core of colonial supremacy as it is a product of the British South Africa Company and its officials gave it to those who directly reported to it like messengers and police who would spy on Africans. Chief Charumbira said they want a chiefs’ regalia they can relate to and be proud of.

“So we are in the process of inviting competition to design the regalia for chiefs. This will reflect our own values, histories, symbols, artefacts as Africans, not regalia which depicts the ethos and the philosophies of the past colonial government,” said Chief Charumbira.

“There is a budgetary issue, we will see what we are given this time around by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development in the 2021 budget. We will see if we have enough resources to do that (set up the competition). The themes in that national regalia should project the diversity of our people. A good designer should ensure all these key elements come out and should tell a story of who we are.”

He said other institutions that are stuck with colonial regalia should also be moving towards changing them. Chief Charumbira said mental enslavement remains an issue even in independent Zimbabwe, something that should change.

“Go to the Judiciary, Parliament, the dressing is still much of the colonial past. The restraining factor in behaviour has also to do with the culture and values. Culture and values is in symbols, is in what we eat what we wear. How we appear is still more British than African and that’s why we are talking about a disintegrating social fabric, because we don’t have our own fabric. Ours is still very much weakened, diluted, bastardised by the colonial past. We don’t have a standard to follow or a compass because those symbols at the end of the day are the compass that should guide us to the true north,” said Chief Charumbira.

He said it was important for chiefs to be deliberating on their new regalia at a time when a national dress is in the national discourse as well.

“You want to do these things simultaneously. They cannot be separate from each other. They both are carrying the message of national appearance, national posture and national projection. “You would want to do them concurrently and you would want to say which one should be for Parliament, Judiciary or Chiefs. You want them in some areas to look distinct for example the one for chiefs we want it to be distinct from others,” said Chief Charumbira.

Tsholotsho traditional leader and Senator Chief Mathuphula said traditional leaders have reached a consensus that the chiefs’ regalia should be changed.

“On the issue of the traditional dress, chiefs regalia to be precise, I feel and we feel that the current regalia does not really reflect our traditions and heritage. Our culture or the cultures that we have in our areas and I think there is a need for the people to look at it from the village perspective to ask the local leadership on the ground to come up with a dress that reflects our cultures.

“We need to revisit what we used to put on and design something that we can be proud of and children be proud of. So that we start to have a national consciousness with regards to tradition and culture,” said Chief Mathuphula.-statemedia

DNA Results Expose Paternity Cheat

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo woman was exposed as a paternity cheat after results of a DNA test showed that the child was not fathered by the man who she claimed was her daughter’s dad.

The bombshell came to light when Nkosilathi Ndlovu, a lecturer at Gwanda State University, who was disputing having a love-child with his ex-lover, Breater Gertrude Tayengwa Muvirimi, went for paternity tests at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) Applied Genetics Testing Centre.

The Nust DNA lab has been operational since 2015 and it previously said 70 percent of paternity tests conducted at the lab had exposed some women as cheats.

Muvirimi from Entumbane suburb was demanding $6 680 from Ndlovu as monthly upkeep for her one-year and 11 months old daughter.

“In terms of the Maintenace Act (Chapter 5:09) I’m seeking to claim maintenance from the respondent Nkosilathi Ndlovu. I’m applying for maintenance in the sum of $6 680 for a child aged one-year and 11 months. I need money for rent, clothing and food. He is the father of the child and is legally liable to maintain as he is employed as a lecturer at Gwanda State University and earns $40 000 per month,” said Muvirimi.

Muvirimi claimed she was unable to cope with the financial demands associated with looking after the child since she was not employed.

“I am not working and I do part time jobs and getting 100 rand per day,” she claimed.
In response Ndlovu dismissed Muvirimi’s application saying he was not legally liable to maintain the child who was not his.

“We did DNA tests and I discovered that the child was not biologically mine,” said Ndlovu while tendering the DNA results.

The results read in part: “The alleged father Mr Nkosilathi Ndlovu is excluded as the biological father of the child.

“The conclusion is based on the non-matching alleles observed at the loci listed above with likelihood ration equal to zero. The alleged father lacks the genetic markers that must be contributed to the child by the biological father. The probability of paternity is 0%”.

Muvirimi however, disputed the results saying she was not present when they were released.

“I was not there when the results were out, so I don’t think they were done properly. I was surprised when police served me with the copy of the DNA results,” she said.

In her ruling presiding magistrate Nomsa Ncube dismissed her claims saying the respondent has produced a paternity test result which showed that the probability of his paternity was zero percent.

Meanwhile, this claim around paternity discrepancy/fraud is not a new one in Zimbabwe. It has been reported before that more than 70 percent of Zimbabwean men may be taking care of children who are not theirs as cases of paternity fraud continue to soar in the country where mothers deliberately misidentify the biological father of the child.-bmetro

Potential Time Bomb Looming As Squatters Fetch Drinking Water In Sewage Ponds

By A Correspondent- Over 2 000 squatters at Bulawayo’s three slums have resorted to fetching domestic water from sewage ponds and open pits oblivious of the health implications, NewsDay Weekender has learnt.

A survey conducted by the Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) at the three slum settlements – Ngozi Mine, Trenance and Killarney – has exposed the ticking health time bomb.

The illegal settlements accommodate at least 2 200 people.

MIHR last year assisted the Ngozi Mine squatters to petition the Bulawayo City Council for provision of clean water and the petition was signed by over 160 residents and presented to the ward councillor.

But council said it did not recognise them and refused to address their demands.

The MIHR report released on Thursday states that globally, slum dwellers are increasing with the current global population being estimated at one billion up from 883 million in 2003.

“In Africa, south of the Sahara, there are over 72 million slum settlers. The Zimbabwean Census Statistics Office (ZimStat) does not record the slum population separately. This makes it difficult to have authoritative statistics of Zimbabwean slum residents …,” read the report.

In its findings, the organisation says the slum dwellers cannot talk of the quality of water because they do not have water to drink in the first place.

“Access to clean, safe and potable water is a major challenge in all the three settlements as BCC and Umguza RDC are not providing water services to the communities …,” the report read.

MIHR revealed that Ngozi Mine residents survive on collecting water from an pit left open by council after extracting pit sand.

“The open pit water is brown in colour and is likely to be contaminated as it is downhill and closely adjacent to the dumping site. They also go to Montgomery low-density
suburb to collect from the well.

“During the rainy season, they also attempt rainwater harvesting and drinking from the local stream contaminated due to open defecation and eroding dumpsite rubble.”

MIHR stated that in Killarney slum settlement, residents collect water from a regular water burst.

“The residents further explained that at times the water from the burst comes out greenish in colour.

“In Trenance, residents beg from nearby plot-holders with boreholes or water harvesting during the rainy season. The residents said begging for borehole water is becoming difficult during COVID-19 as plot-holders fear being infected.”

MIHR said some of the plot-holders insist that slum residents do manual labour around the home as payment for collecting water.

“Collecting water from burst pipes is not sustainable as the council repairs them. Squatters are also afraid that council rangers may implicate them for damaging the pipes. An average family of six uses 60-80 litres a day for all domestic water needs,” the MIHR report read.

MIHR urged the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency to provide specific statistics of the slum dwellers to enable mobilisation of humanitarian assistance for them.

“Parliamentarians should visit slums to hear their concerns and hold the government accountable for the fundamental rights of slum residents,” MIHR said.

“The government should enact policies that recognise the legitimate human rights and freedoms of slum residents.”

MIHR said slum residents were entitled to legitimate fundamental human rights and freedoms.

Established between the late 1970s and the early 1980s, Bulawayo slum communities have a unique historical background.

Killarney Slum settlement began as a settlement for mine migrants in the late 1970s, housing migrant mine workers from Zambia and Malawi who worked at Sweep Ticket.

Trenance camp was formed by former suburban workers who occupied the privately-owned land and made it their new home.

The settlement is believed to have begun around 1981.

Ngozi Mine settlement inhabitants are people who scrounge the dumpsite in search of dumped materials for resale.

-newsday

School Head Succumbs To Covid-19 At Mahusekwa Hospital

Desperate S_ex Workers Turn To Online Trading

By A Correspondent- Most sex workers in Zimbabwe meet clients in person in bars and on a dark street corner at night in town, but since the Covid-19 lockdown came into effect on Saturday, the street hookers have been forced to move their business online.

The government reviewed lockdown measures over the weekend, resulting in gatherings such as weddings and churches being banned for 30 days, with formal and non-formal businesses being suspended. Businesses now operate from 8AM to 3PM. The curfew is now in effect from 6PM to 6AM.

Since most sex workers come out to work at night, the dusk-to-dawn curfew means their ‘offices’ are out of reach.

And since the essential services provided are not viewed as essential by government, they have no choice, but to use social media to sell their flesh.

In separate interviews commercial sex workers who spoke to B-Metro said of all the challenges that come with the lockdown, lack of clients was the biggest test they have to contend with.

“As sex workers our incomes disappeared overnight when the Government reviewed its lockdown measures in the face of rising Covid-19 cases by imposing a stringent regime resulting in bars, bottle stores and lodges being closed.

We are really in a desperate situation as we are in need of money to pay rent and buy food,” said a commercial sex worker who identified herself as Rose, adding that some prostitutes will be left homeless and without any income.

She said as the reviewed lockdown measures threaten their livelihoods as sex workers, they were also now working from home using WhatsApp and Facebook to make appointments with their clients.

“The return of lockdown doesn’t just mean being out of work, it could also mean that we should be innovative. We are using technology to service our clients. I am now meeting with my regular clients via WhatsApp and Facebook.

“It’s easy for those who drive as they just come to my house and if they are not comfortable being serviced indoors, we just go to a bushy area close to my suburb to make love in the car,” said Rose.

A research by B-Metro has also shown that with an urgent need to replace lost income, many commercial sex workers have switched to online services, offering their clients video calls, erotic photographs, and videos instead.

Another commercial sex worker who refused to be identified said it was going to be tough for her as moving online was not a simple solution.

“This Covid-19 is a disaster for us who are involved in client-facing business. My kids are really struggling for food.

Now we have no business at all and we have also been forced to change timetables.

“Instead of meeting our clients at night, it now makes sense to invite them during the day but it’s difficult for those who are married as they don’t want to be seen sneaking into our houses. For appointments with clients, I use WhatsApp, but it’s not easy as some clients will just ignore me as they suspect that they are being trapped,” she said.

Another sex worker who identified herself as Connie said although the demand for sex services was high, it was difficult to service her clients as lodges and hotels were not accessible.

“I used to see up to six clients a day at lodges but it’s now difficult for me to service them since I stay with my two children which means I can’t invite them (clients) to my place. As you know as part of lockdown measures people are supposed to stay indoors so I can’t chase my kids to create space for my clients.

“It’s also difficult to invite my clients home since my landlord too doesn’t know about my occupation,” said Emma, while swiping her finger down the phone to reveal dozens of unanswered texts and WhatsApp messages from her potential clients.

An official with a sex worker-led organisation Sexual Rights Centre (SRC), who requested not to be named, said nationwide lockdown was particularly damaging for sex workers as many of them were struggling to survive.

“The nationwide lockdown implemented by government to contain the spread of Covid-19 has left many sex workers jobless. To make matters worse they are excluded from emergency assistance available to other workers. They are also not benefitting from pandemic response and recovery plans being extended to other workers in the informal sector,” said the official.

-statemedia

Supermarkets Stop Selling Alcohol Under Level Four Lockdown

By A Correspondent- Only bars and restaurants serving hotel residents are allowed to sell alcohol and any other outlets including supermarkets are banned from doing so, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.

Following a spike in coronavirus cases, Zimbabwe was put under level four lockdown which reintroduced a 6PM to 6AM curfew.

Under the lockdown regulations announced last Saturday by Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga, who is also the Minister of Health and Child Care only essential businesses such as supermarkets, pharmacies and banks, can remain open and all gatherings such as wedding ceremonies or religious services are banned, with the exception of funerals, which are limited to 30 people.

Yesterday, there was panic on the liquor streets of Bulawayo as imbibers shared pictures of leading supermarkets putting up notices that they were no longer selling alcohol.

Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp were awash with pictures of alcohol sections of different supermarkets shutting down.

Bottle stores, bars and other leisure centres were banned from operating leaving, before yesterday, only supermarkets to sell alcohol during the lockdown.

The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Ziyambi Ziyambi said Statutory Instrument (SI) 10 of 2021 means that even supermarkets are not supposed to sell alcohol and those who have stopped are doing so correctly under the lockdown regulations.

“The only places that were allowed to sell alcohol are hotels for their residents. If there’s a bottle store in a supermarket it’s supposed to be closed. The SI banned the sale of alcohol in bottle stores, supermarkets, except hotels. Those chain supermarkets have segments, if they have a bottle store in the supermarkets they should be closed. I think they are correct if they are stopping the sale of alcohol,” said Minister Ziyambi.

Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi “Bottle stores and bars are potential hazardous places for the spread of Covid-19. Generally, alcohol leads to non-compliance. Our aim is to ensure that people comply and stay at home and we arrest new infections.”

-statemedia

WATCH: Number Plates Of Car That Abducted Hopewell Chin’ono

Hopewell Chin’ono Was Clearly Abducted And Here Are The 12 Reasons.

By ZimEye Editorial

  1. The charges announced against Hopewell Chin’ono as he was being taken away yesterday are totally frivolous and amount to a covering up of child abuse by a police officer in an incident which happened in Second Street, Harare last Monday.
  2. The identity of the police officers who performed this arrest were not disclosed at the point of arrest.
  3. The so called police officers did not provide any badge numbers as is required in the country’s policing guidelines.
  4. The arrest comes at a time when the police officer who abused a child in the capital city, Harare is still to be tried or punished for their crime. Any sort of arrest punishing a journalist for sharing what is already in the public domain concerning child abuse, at a time when the Zimbabwe Republic Police should be updating the nation on the child abuse matter, amounts to nothing than an abduction by the same police force that abused the child and has an implicatorial conflict of interest in any legal procedure regarding the child abuse case.
  5. At a time when the police force has kept hidden the identity of the child and its mother, any arrest other than that of the cop who committed this abuse, can only amount to a criminal abuse of office, to the public detriment.
  6. The Zimbabwe Republic police has a history stretching over 40 year’s under the direct headship of the current so called president, in which evidence has been destroyed and more than 30000 innocent civilians killed.

The ZRP has a long history of abusing and killing children.

  1. There are strong grounds to believe that that the child’s mother has been killed by now, in order to hide evidence any police arrest other than that of the cop who did this heinous act can only amount to to something worse than an abduction.
  2. The vehicle that took Hopewell Chin’ono is not recognisable police car and the same type has been used in years past to conduct notorious kidnappings.
  3. The case which Hopewell Chin’ono is accused of spreading falsehoods over, involves the police’s alleged killing of a child whose head can be clearly be seen as motionless.
  4. The police force is still to reconcile facts to the public why they say the child was not at all injured, when the matter at hand is not that if injury but of murder.
    1. ZimEye has taken the police to task to explain why they ignore the fact that the phrase, “you have killed this child!” is continuously repeated be several people at the scene over 9 times in a short space of 43 seconds in the footage which went viral on Monday. The police were still to reply to several phone calls, or call back ZimEye at the time of writing.
  5. This is not the first time Chin’ono has been arrested and in previous times, the charges have been either frivolous or totally baseless.

Jacob Mafume To Be Attended To By His Doctor

By A Correspondent- Suspended Harare mayor Jacob Mafume, remanded in custody for abuse of office, obstruction of justice and corruption charges, can now be attended to by a medical doctor of his choice, the court ruled yesterday.

Harare provincial magistrate Mrs Vongai Guwuriro allowed Mafume to be attended to by his doctor in custody although his lawyer Mr Tendai Biti had applied to have him released instead.

On Thursday, Mr Biti told court that Mafume had received treatment at Harare Remand Prison Clinic, but his condition has continued deteriorate.

Mr Biti argued that Harare Central Remand Prison was overcrowded, and there was no adherence to Covid-19 regulations such as social distancing, use of sanitisers and wearing of masks. He asked the court to conduct an inspection in loco to have an appreciation of the conditions.

“The accused is not well and displaying symptoms related to coronavirus which are fever, weakness in his joints and headache. He has been attended to at the clinic at Harare Remand (but) there are no drugs and decent medication. It is in the best interest that accused be subjected to, not only coronavirus, but other medical checks by a practitioner of his choice, Dr Francis Lovemore.

“He is in D Class, which is an open cell where there are 64 inmates in that cell. There is no social distancing, no masks, no sanitisers, no gloves and he was sleeping on the floor on extremely crowded conditions,” he said.

Mr Charles Muchemwa for the State did not object to Mafume being medically examined, saying the health of an individual was of paramount importance. Mafume is facing two sets of charges.

The first, for which he has been admitted to bail, concern the alleged allocation of council stands in Westlea to his sister and a secretary at his law firm, although neither was on the waiting list, and the second relates to allegations that he in defiance of his bail conditions attempted to get a testify in his favour.

Mafume is expected to be back in court on January 12 when the State is expected to apply to revoke his bail on the land allocation charges.-statemedia

President Chamisa Denounces Police Brutality

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa has strongly denounced the harassment of citizens by overzealous cops.

According to President Chamisa police officers are not allowed to assault citizens.

Overzealous police details are terrorising residents of the city of Masvingo under the pretext of enforcing lockdown restrictions.

Addressing mourners at the burial of Assistant Commissioner Emmanuel Chimwanda in Gutu on Thursday, President Chamisa called for tolerance of diverse views.

“We are receiving disturbing information about the harassment of citizens by overzealous police officers.

Police officers are not allowed to assault ordinary citizens.

Human rights must be respected.

The late Assistant Commissioner Emmanuel Chimwanda was a dedicated police officer during his time of service.

He refused to be pushed out of his line of duty by politicians,” said President Chamisa.

He added :

“Let’s shun political intolerance because we are all Zimbabweans.Political parties come and go -why do we have to harm each other because of intolerance?”

President Chamisa

Emmerson Mnangagwa A Man On A Mission To Destroy Genuine Opposition

A failed mission doomed to fail again and again

One thing that Zimbabweans without doubt know very well is that President Advocate Nelson Chamisa resoundingly defeated Mnangagwa in the 31 July 2018 elections. The sting of that defeat continues to haunt and traumatize Mnangagwa and his ZANU-PF party to this day, and it explains why they don’t want to hear anything of President Chamisa and the MDC ALLIANCE (MDCA). They have resorted to a number of failed tactics and tricks to try and destroy the people’s President and the MDCA including withholding political party finances.

Immediately after elections ,on 1 August 2018, elements in the state security forces shot and killed people in the streets of Harare.This was confirmed by the Commission which was headed by President Kgalema Motlanthe which recommended action against perpetrators but up to now no one has been brought to book despite the government spending millions of dollars on the Commission. It is not in doubt that the enemy of the people wanted to use the hearings of the Commission to frame President Chamisa but they failed dismally.

After the grand election theft in 2018, ZANU-PF tried to lure President Chamisa into the so-called Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD), a shame grouping of all losing presidential election candidates including Thokozani Khupe and Mnangagwa. They failed. ZANU-PF wanted to create a position of the Leader of Opposition in Parliament with ministerial pecks, but they failed to lure President Chamisa because he is for the people not positions.

At the dawn of the first COVID-19 induced national lockdown last year, which turned to be more of a political lockdown than a public health one, the Supreme Court was opened just to deliver a ruling meant to adversely affect the operations of a voluntary organization and give directions to a political party with its own constitutional remedies. The ruling which purportedly gave the MDCT party to Khupe triggered a series of events that are well documented, including the grabbing of the Morgan Tsvangirai house at the middle of the night with Soldiers and riot police present. The MDCT then illegally and irregularly recalled MDCA MPs and Councillors and replaced Proportional Representation MPs with individuals who were rejected by the people in elections including Khupe. They banned by-elections but allowed a sham MDCT congress that took place last month at the Harare International Conference Center during the corona virus pandemic. They fear the people because they know that their stooges are not wanted by the electorate. They are still hiding behind the COVID-19 lockdown to suppress the people’s voices and democratic actions; it will not work.

Abductions, torture, arbitrary arrests and illegal detentions of political leaders and activists including professionals to try to instill fear will not work. Khupe failed to destroy President Chamisa and the new old boy given the same assignment will also fail spectacularly. A hired Mwonzora Douglas who was defeated by Secretary General Hon Chalton Hwende during the 2019 MDCA Gweru Congress is well known for destroying political organizations including Forum Party, ZUM ,NCA and now the Supreme Court revived MDC T. Their mission is doomed. They cannot destroy the person of President Chamisa, neither can they destabilize the people’s movement. President Chamisa is the product of the people, he defeated Khupe and Mnangagwa combined in the last election.

Our struggle is not about money or positions, but about delivering the real promises of democracy, total transformation, and prosperity to every citizen. Our fight is a just fight to win Zimbabwe for change.

ChangeThatDelivers

Minister Clifford Hlatywayo
MDCA Deputy Secretary for Communications

Douglas Mwonzora

Imboitai ZvePOLAD, Hwende Tells Mwonzora

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC MDC Alliance Secretary General Hon Charlton Hwende has ruled out dialogue with Douglas Mwonzora’s MDC-T.

Hon Hwende also described the withdrawal of former Zanu PF MP, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti from the MDC Alliance as a non-event.

On Thursday Bhasikiti announced his decision to pull out of the MDC Alliance.

Hon Hwende responded:

We have had many MDC’s in the past and that has never confused our people.

Since 1999 we have managed to sustain this struggle and give hope to our people because we have successfully managed to outwit the regime by always electing and following a genuine political leader who can’t be bought by the regime to sell out the struggle. We succeeded with President Morgan Tsvangirai and we will succeed with President Nelson Chamisa.

Our Number one asset is our Leader. Even all other leaders are bought and we remain with him alone and the People Tinosvika Chete. Don’t be disturbed by those who are pushing us to abandon our name MDC Alliance it’s a trap the masses know their Party and they Know that their Leader is Nelson Chamisa. Some are now day dreaming and talking about Unity.

Unity with Progressive Political Parties yes but not with ED and ZanuPF created opposition. “Impoitai zveku Polad…

MDC Alliance Secretary General Charlton Hwende