Councillor Mutubuki Trial Postponed To December 23: Full Text

Court Update

17 December 2020
11:40 am

Masvingo Youth Assembly In Solidarity

Masvingo Provincial Youth Secretary and Councillor for Chiredzi Town Council Gilbert Mutubuki appeared before Triangle Magistrate Court this morning.

The case was represented by vibrant human rights Lawyer Advocate Mureri . Magistrate Chikodzore further postponed the continuation of trial to 23 December. The reason cited was that one of the witnesses couldn’t understand Shona, but Shangani only, a questionable reason that may give us much doubt and pessimism on Zimbabwean Court’s fairness and competence.

The court officials said they would wait for 23 December inorder to bring an interpreter.

It is also questionable that the courts knowing very much that they are surrounded mostly by the Shangani/Tsonga people in the area they don’t have a readily available interpreter. The postponement is meant for nothing but to persecute the accused and henceforth potrays how the judiciary and the prosecuting authority is captured by the Zanupf regime.

The Case has also been moved to Chiredzi Magistrate Courts from Triangle.

The delay in trial is further denying Councillor Mutubuki his freedom of movement and peace of mind.

Like anyone else during festive season one might want to travel or he might also want to commit himself to other programs upon his authority as a Councillor and Provincial Youth Secretary.

It is from this act of the judiciary that bias and capture is foreseen.

Chiredzi west Youth Chair Lenny together with other Chiredzi leaders attended the court. As supportive as they are Councillor Mutubuki ‘s Parents and family members also attended in solidarity . Meanwhile as MDC Alliance Youth we shall not retreat to support our fellow leader.

WeWantAFreeFestiveSeason

FreeOurGilbert

LandIsForEveryone

Timoth Muswere
Masvingo Provincial Youth Spokesperson
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Gilbert Mutubuki

Daring Man Bashes ZRP Cops

A VICTORIA Falls man who allegedly became violent at a fuel garage and assaulted two cops as he resisted arrest has appeared in court.

Constables Prosper Zingi and Nollen Mhanga of Victoria Falls Police Station had been deployed at Marange Fuel Service Station to control a fuel queue and enforce social distancing.

Tinashe Macharaga (30) allegedly jumped the queue and pushed his vehicle towards the pump resulting in the two police officers ordering him to remove his car.

Macharaga allegedly became violent.

He allegedly grabbed a pair of handcuffs that the officers tried to put on his hands before kicking both officers.

The trio tussled and the cops managed to subdue and arrest Macharaga.

He pleaded not guilty to assaulting a peace officer when he appeared before Victoria Falls Resident magistrate Ms Lindiwe Maphosa who remanded him out of custody to today for continuation of trial.

He claimed that Constables Zingi and Mhanga assaulted him and forced him to move his car from the queue.

“I was at Marange Fuel Service station where I had left my car in the queue the previous evening. I went back in the morning for fueling and when it was my turn, I pushed my car towards the pump and that is when the police officers came and said I should remove my car from the queue,” said Macharaga.

He said he was treated at the hospital as a result of the assault.

Constables Zingi and Mhanga said they were deployed to maintain order at the fuel service station when Macharaga became violent towards them.

“He started shouting at me and my colleague when we told him to move his car. He accused us of being corrupt saying we wanted to create space for our friends to refuel ahead of him. We told him that he was disturbing the peace but he said he wasn’t afraid of police as he had a relative who is our boss at police headquarters. I grabbed his hand to arrest him and he grabbed the handcuffs,” said Constable Mhanga.

Prosecuting, Mr Listen Nare said Macharaga became unreasonably violent and disorderly after being told to move his car from the queue.-Chronicle

ZRP cops

Eight Months On: MDC Alliance Youth Assembly Trio Still Under Incessant Persecution…

By Stephen Sarkozy Chuma

17-12-2020

It is now exactly eight months since that horrible afternoon when the trio of our female youth leaders were abducted by state agents.

Today, the 17th of December, Youth Assembly National Vice Chairperson Cecilia Chimbiri (Cde Chauya Chauya), Policy and Research Secretary Hon Joana Mamombe (Cde Madikizela) and Deputy Organizer Netsai Marova (Cde Kanjiva) still find themselves being moved from one court room to another in what has become a systematic persecution by prosecution by Emmerson Mnangagwa’s fascist regime.

We all know that the cooked up case that the trio faked their own abduction is a desperate attempt and undiluted lies to diffuse international condemnation facing Mnangagwa’s regime when it comes to human rights issues.

It is very crystal clear that the state’s continued persecution of the trio is bent on sanitization of the image of regime which has been hugely soiled by the abduction case.

What is sad and regrettable is that the same regime that must account for the abduction and torture of the trio is now using persecution by prosecution to save its face from regional and international flak.

Mnangagwa knows very well that his regime has become an anathema to the community of nations due to its unfathomable penchant for human rights abuses.

The trio’s trumped up case is now at the point of trial. Cde Chauya Chauya, Cde Madikizela and Cde Kanjiva’s trial was supposed to commence today.

Meanwhile the trio have been remanded to 22 January 2021.

If we are all in agreement that our girls are innocent, it will be prudent to come out in numbers in solidarity especially in a month in which we commemorate 16 Days against Gender Based Violence.

Silence at this juncture when our young females are facing unjustified persecution is betrayal.

Joana, Cecilia and Netsai deserve justice and not persecution!

WeAreTheTrio

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Another Senior MDC Alliance Official Dies

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has lost another senior party official, Senator Agnes Mloyi.

Senator Mloyi died on Wednesday.

“The MDC Alliance has learnt with great sadness of the passing of Senator Agnes Mloyi.

She was a pillar of strength & wisdom to the movement. We extend our deepest condolences to her family & loved ones.
May she rest in peace,” the MDC Alliance said in a statement.

MDC Alliance Secretary General Charlton Hwende said:
“We have just been informed that Senator Agnes Mloyi a members of the MDC Alliance National Executive has passed on. Our Sincere Condolences to the family on behalf of the MDC Alliance Family. Funeral Arrangements will be announced soon after consultations with the Family.”

Senator Mloyi with President Chamisa

Embassy Of Sweden Extends Support To Protect Human Rights Of Migrants And Internally Displaced Populations

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

17 DECEMBER 2020

The Embassy of Sweden In Zimbabwe extends its support to strengthen the protection and safeguarding of Human Rights of Migrants and Internally Displaced Populations (IDPs) in Zimbabwe.
 HARARE- The Embassy of Sweden in Zimbabwe has further extended its support to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and its consortium partners for the Protection and Human Rights project.  

The approved extension of the project seeks to strengthen the current Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) funded “Scaling up Coordinated Protection, Promotion and Enforcement of Human Rights for Citizens and other Vulnerable groups including Internally Displaced persons in Zimbabwe” project.

Since 2017, IOM and its network of CSO partners have been working to strengthen the capacity of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission in monitoring and advocating for rights of at-risk populations.

Following the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020, an emergency response component was incorporated into the project for the period between April-December 2020 aimed at addressing and mitigating the spread of the disease. 

The extension of the project will contribute to strengthening the current protection and human rights information management system and raising awareness on legal and policy frameworks that support and protect human rights through a consortium referral pathway.

The partners are; The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC), Civic Forum on Human Development (CFHD),  Counselling Services Unit (CSU), Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP), International Institute for Development Facilitation (IIDF), Partnership for Development Initiative Trust (PDI), Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) and Matabeleland Humanitarian and Resilience Forum (represented by Zimbabwe Humanitarian and Livelihoods Development Trust – ZHLDT). IOM will continue to coordinate the project which adopts a collaborative multi-disciplinary approach that takes advantage of the vast experience of the 10 CSO partners who have been providing legal services, psycho-social support, civic education, advocacy, information sharing and case management.

IOM Zimbabwe Chief of Mission, Mario Lito Malanca said:

“The Embassy of Sweden’s extension of this project speaks volumes of their commitment to promoting the realisation of human rights for all in Zimbabwe. Their continued partnership with us recognises IOM’s vast experience in enhancing the capacity of civil society and government to protect the rights of Migrants and Internally Displaced Populations”.

#BREAKING- Christmas In Prison For Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume

By A Correspondent- A Harare magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna on Thursday denied bail to Harare mayor Jacob Mafume.

Mafume is facing charges of obstruction of course of justice or alternatively contempt of court after he allegedly interfered with a key witness, Edgar Dzehonye, in another matter where he is facing criminal abuse of office.

In his ruling Mr Nduna said no condition was going to deter the accused from interfering with witnesses.

“It is clear that condition of not interfering with witnesses was not going to be nuetralised by any condition and that calls for the accused to be put in prison. Therefore bail is refused.”

Mr Nduna deferred the matter to January 28 2021.

Mafume Denied Bail

Harare mayor councillor Jacob Mafume has been denied bail on allegations of contempt of court.

Harare magistrate Ngoni Nduna said there was no other condition that the court could impose to stop Mafume from interfering with witnesses, as he allegedly did, except imprisonment.

More to follow…

Dry Weekend As Harare Shuts Down Morton Jeffray Water Works

By A Correspondent| City of Harare will this Friday shut down its water treatment plant Morton Jeffray for scheduled maintenance works in a move that will leave Harare residents without water during the weekend.

In a public notice, City of Harare said the shutdown will enable city engineers to install new pumps as well as finish outstanding maintanance works.

Below is the public notice

Police Officer Jailed For Assaulting Minor

By A Correspondent- A Mutare based police officer, Jefinias Mazambani was yesterday convicted of assaulting a 15-year old boy and will spend the next six months in jail.

Muzambani was convicted by Magistrate Tendai Mahwe after full trial.

The minor, represented by Peggy Tavagadza of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, was brutally assaulted last year by the police officer when he was investigating a phone theft case in Mutare’s Sakubva suburb.

The police detail was found guilty of the two counts of assault and sentenced to three months in prison for each count or to pay a fine of $2 000 for each count.

The boy has also filed for delictual damages in the sum of $250 000 at Mutare Magistrate Court for the pain and trauma he suffered as a result of the assault by the police officer.

Tavagadza said the boy was subjected to inhuman-treatment. The minor sustained injuries which include a perforated eardrum, facial swelling and swelling on his knees.

“The plaintiff is a minor child of a relatively tender age. He is thus more sensitive to pain than the ordinary person,” Tavagadza submitted.

“The 15-year-old boy was released from police custody without being charged.

Despite being released from police custody without any charge, Tavagadza said Mazambani continued to make impromptu visits to the juvenile’s residence thereby subjecting the minor to torture.-newsday

Corruption Escalates At Registry Officers

By A Correspondent- Allegations of corruption and bribery have resurfaced at some of the country’s registry offices with clients, especially those intending to collect their passports being forced to pay bribes to get travel documents in time.

This emerged during a survey done by the Southern Eye in Bulawayo at the registry offices where clients revealed that officials were demanding bribes for them to be assisted.

Indications were that Registrar-General officials would receive cash from desperate clients intending to collect passports in order for the process to be quickened.

“I came here last week to collect my son’s passport but the officers were dilly-dallying,” said a concerned client, who only identified herself as Judith.

“I asked one of the officials to be fast since I was in a hurry.

“He demanded R200 from me so that it is done without delay. I did likewise because I had no choice.”

Another client Calister Jana said he bribed one of the officials in order to collect her passport.

“I collected my passport two weeks ago. I bribed one of the passport officials with R100 in order for me to collect the passport without any delay,” said Jana.

It is alleged that the officials delay the process of passport collection in order to frustrate clients so that they pay bribes.

“The process of passport collection is time consuming and they put the blame on COVID-19 but their intention is mainly to get bribes from us,” a client, who only identified himself as Xolani, said.

Last month, touts had resumed operating outside Bulawayo Passport Offices and claim to be working with registry officials to facilitate the processing of passports.

The Registrar-General’s office partially opened in November after it was closed in March due to COVID-19 lockdown.

The office limits the number of clients served per day to about 25-30 to adhere to COVID-19 prevention measures.

It is alleged that touts join the queue in the wee hours of the morning in order to sell their positions to desperate applicants at R150 each.

“I came here around 5am and many people were in the queue.

“Around 7am, one of the touts came to me and said he was selling his spot in the front for R150,” said one Nobuhle.

Bulawayo provincial registrar, Jane Peters declined to entertain questions.

“The journalist must carry on with his investigation,” said Peters through her personal assistant.

During his recent visit to Bulawayo, Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe said the registry office had taken advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to reduce the passport backlog.

ED Silences Zanu Pf Stalwarts

By A Correspondent- President Mnangagwa yesterday gagged Zanu-PF members from discussing party issues in both mainstream and social media following the chaos that rocked the DCC elections.

Addressing a politburo meeting, Mnangagwa also gave hope to some defeated party bigwigs, whom he said deserved to have their grievances heard. He is also set to have a meeting with the security department as he seeks to end the DCC fallout.

Mnangagwa said the DCC elections were meant to unite the party rather than cause divisions.

Zanu-PF secretary for security said that the chaos that characterised the elections had been engineered by remnants of he G40 and Gamatox factions as they continued to attempt to weave their way back into the party. 

No Joy For Party Lovers As Govt Bans Christmas Parties

By A Correspondent- The government of Zimbabwe has banned Christmas parties as a precaution against the coronavirus crisis.

Thiswas revealed by Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe who said government was prohibiting any form of partying during the 2020 festive season as Zimbabwe is not yet out of the Covid-19 pandemic risk.

Speaking at the official launch of the 2020 Festive Season Awareness Campaign at a joint press conference on Wednesday, Minister Kazembe Kazembe Kazembe revealed that due to the global pandemic Covid-19 Christmas parties will be prohibited.

“We are not yet out of the Covid-19 woes but the country is in the second wave of the virus. Parties will not be permissible during the festive season,” he said.

“However, weddings will be allowed but still with limited numbers. Police will be out in full force to enforce Covid-19 regulations and to make sure that they are being followed,” he said.

Minister Kazembe Kazembe also urged the public to put in place adequate measures to ensure that their homes and business properties are secured properly to avoid falling prey to criminals during this festive season.

During the festive season, there is likely to be an increase in cases of unlawful entry and theft as people may leave their business premises and houses to travel to various destinations.

“In addition, let me also remind everyone to be security conscious and not to leave their property unattended as criminals may take advantage of the festivities to perpetrate crime in its various forms,” he said.

Tragedy As Recent Nurse Graduate Dies From COVID-19

By A Correspondent- In a sad development, a nurse who recently finished his training course died from Covid-19 barely 6 months after he started working.

Petros Tauya succumbed to Covid-19 on the 14th of December at Bindura Provincial Hospital where he was stationed following his graduation in April 2020. He is survived by a wife and a one-month-old baby.

Below is Petros Tauya’s obituary which was published by the Bindura Provincial Hospital,

OBITUARY

Bindura Provincial Hospital wishes to announce the passing on of a hard-working RGN, Petros Tauya who succumbed to CovId 19 on the evening of the 14. of December 2020.

Born on the 18. of April 1985 in Bikita District of Masvingo Province. he trained at Sally Mugabe Central hospital and finished his course in April 2020. He joined Bindura Provincial hospital on 07/07/2020 and worked tirelessly in the frontline during the peak of the covid disease. He leaves behind his wife and a one-month-old baby boy.

The management and staff of Bindura Provincial Hospital extend our deepest condolence to his wife and the entire Tauya family as they mourn their dear departed.

MHDSRIEP

“What Zanu Pf Would Do As An Opposition”: PART 1

By Robert Sigauke- It was at the funeral gathering of the late MDC Alliance MP, Anna Muyambo (MHSRIP) where Job Sikhala noted that the MDC Alliance, despite its so called huge following and popularity, will still be eluded by power if they do not unlock the formula of translating this so called huge popularity to political power.

This was the most profound statement we have heard from an opposition politician in a long while.

The Alliance has been in a whirlwind since the assault on its legitimacy by Khupe and her group. The situation was further driven into doldrums by the Alliance leader not providing direction or counter action, further plunging the mainstream opposition into uncertainty. The mass dismissals of its MPs and councillors did not move Chamisa, he preferred to keep quiet and watch from the sidelines like all of us.

To this day, Chamisa argues that in itself his silence was a strategy, although we all still wonder the effectiveness thereof and we are yet to see the profit seeing that Mwonzora and Khupe have been intentional, decisive and combative, effectively taking charge and directing the course.

The Alliance was reduced to a group of spectators and victims of each of Khupe’s whim and whip, pick and kick. It is very true that Khupe has neither clout nor distance to last, but the best she has proven is that the Alliance is a cocktail of sheepish loudmouths with likewise numbers behind them.

The Courts in Zimbabwe are not captured, the honourable men and women of the bench serve what is on the menu, they decide what is brought before them. For one, I personally argued that the appointment of Mudzuri and Chamisa as Vice Presidents was unconstitutional, nobody listened.

For second, in blatant disregard of the party constitution, Chamisa rode on mourners to usurp the party presidency before Tsvangirai (MHSRIP) was put to rest in Humanikwa village of Buhera. For third, in the court fights against Mwonzora, the sheepish Harare lawyers argued that the Alliance was a political party despite the clear provisions of the Alliance document before them.

Also, Chin’ono and Ngarivhume incited 31 July demonstrations at the height of the pandemic, in condemnation and exposure of thousands of poor Harare residents to Covid-19, in full glare of the incapacity of hospitals, secondly in violation of the law, yet the same Harare lawyers claim Chin’ono had no case to answer! How empty and wily they are. 

The madness does not end there. After appealing the High Court ruling that declared Khupe as the legitimate leader of the MDC-T, the Alliance argued that the ruling does not apply to them, which motion they themselves had brought on appeal before the Supreme Court in the first place. The public relations apparatus of the Alliance had really gone nuts.  

Even if the ruling party is to be kicked out of office in the next elections, which I do not see happening though, there is no doubt they will be an effective opposition with real and clear chances of unseating whichever government would have occupied office.

What is it that Zanu PF would do as an opposition that the MDC Alliance is not doing?

Development real solutions NOT meal collusions

In the towns they govern, the opposition only colludes in meal deals, but the management of public programmes and utilities is in tatters from Bulawayo to Harare. The land reform programme, farm mechanisation initiative, indigenisation programme in the modes of production, farm inputs programme;

These are but some of the developmental programmes the ruling party embarked on in order to cushion and restore the dignity of our people. Being a mixed economy, heavily dependent on natural resources, it is by no mistake nor favour that the agro-programmes receive the most attention from a Zanu PF government.

Therefore, township folks must not lose this fact to reason. Zanu PF as an opposition will support farmers and communities whose sustenance is anchored on natural resources, whilst the Alliance loots the small coffers entrusted to them. 

Be a real party, NOT a tea party

From unending splits to the betrayal of the very ethos they allege to have been founded on, the MDC and its thousands of formations have shown the Zimbabwean people that it is a movement of dissatisfied, bitter and power-hungry people who care less about the virtues they bark about during the day. The rampant corruption prevalent in the opposition-run town councils belies the objectives of an alleged transparent party of excellence.

Needless to say the alleged financial audit which was announced to the world by a whole leadership ensemble in front of cameras was a smoke-screen to discourage further digging. The Alliance leadership is complicit in this charade and shame, in cover up of the misappropriation of funds by some of the leadership. Zanu PF has its own factional fights, but splits are never in essence.

It merely sheds the unwanted sons and daughters who would have torn the line and in effect, most trudge their way back to the revolutionary party. They understand the profit of fighting in unison against the same enemy, something the good Alliance still needs to learn.  

Meet on streets, NOT feast on tweets

What a bunch of tweeting noise-makers! Zanu PF is busy hitting the ground running for the 2023 elections, whilst the Alliance barks Chin’ono is innocent on Twitter. It is this elitist approach that costs the opposition a good number of votes come every election. The Registrar General’s Office will tell you the most voters are based or reside in the rural areas, where internet and technology penetration lags behind.

The people there do not know nor care about Twitter, they care about bread and butter issues, about sustainable development that will take care of generations of their descendants. A fallen from grace former cabinet minister now allegedly hiding somewhere in East Afrika once retorted that, at a SAPES Trust episode, Zanu PF does not need to rig elections, it has 2.5 million members in their books.

These are the numbers they greet every morning and parcel out necessities to. The Twitter noise makers do not vote, they are in the diaspora or chasing money at Copacabana on Election Day. Swallow that.

Keep the government on defence, OR sitting on the fence

The role of opposition parties is to keep the government of the day accountable, in check and to avoid repression. The role of the opposition is to provide alternative solutions to contribute towards development. These solutions must be clearly set out and explained in understandable language and terms, how they brawl the conundrums bedevilling the country and in what way are they better suited than the measures being taken by the government.

In simpler terms it is not all that the opposition must do day in day out, to point out the symptoms of our economy and governance, the media are there for that. The opposition must go further to provide policy platforms which engage the citizenry and proffer real alternatives to achieve the national aspirations for all Zimbabweans.

Having clear, concise and formidable policy platforms will keep the government on its toes to defend its own policies, lose confidence, and be tamed politically in fear of losing electoral ground. Tendai Biti’s alternative state of the economy addresses were in a promising direction.

The idea of opposition, is not merely to throw spanners in the works of the government for the sake of it, it is equally important to complement government efforts here noble causes are undertaken in order to gain trust from the people that the cause of the opposition is really to develop the country.

Bank on evolution NOT devolution

What has kept Zanu PF in power for so long is its ability to shed off new skin but still remain the old serpent. This allows it to be appealing to voters in every election because of solid policies and effective execution plans. What can one say, the revolution trusts them. The Zimbabwean neo-liberation revolution is going forward, changing to suit the present day circumstances.

Since inception the mantra of the opposition has always been ZANU MUST GO, nothing more nothing less. What then when Zanu goes? It is a public secret that the opposition’s main selling point in Matebeleland is devolution, deliberately done to whip up emotions and retain the region at odds with the government.

The idea of devolution works best in larger countries, with pronounced multi regional and tribal disparities, and usually with militant populations.

As a measure of control, the central government will then empower notable figures within that population group to stifle tribal blame-games. In Zimbabwe, things do not work that way, we are a small country with most regions not able to sustain a regional economy strong enough to run their own affairs.

Robert Sigauke is a Legal Manager & Political Commentator. He writes in his personal capacity from Johannesburg. He can be reached via email [email protected]

Congress Blow For Bhebhe

By A Correspondent- A bid by former MDC organising secretary Abednico Bhebhe to stop the Thokozani Khupe-led MDC-T party from holding its extraordinary congress on Saturday was dealt a blow yesterday after the High Court postponed the matter to next week.

Bhebhe filed an urgent chamber application at the Bulawayo High Court on Friday seeking an interdict to stop the congress until his matter challenging his suspension and subsequent expulsion from the party was resolved.

The congress will be held in Harare, secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora announced on Monday.

The former Nkayi South legislator was recently expelled from the MDC-T on charges that he was an MDC Alliance lackey, which he denies.

Bhebhe is also eyeing the presidency.

However, Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Christopher Dube Banda postponed the matter to next week after the respondents’ lawyer, Tawanda Tawengwa argued that the respondents could not prepare their opposing papers because they were served with the applicant‘s court papers late on Tuesday.

Bhebhe’s lawyer Nqobani Sithole however, said they had “plan B” without giving details.

“We have taken into cognisance that by the time all these will happen, the congress would have taken place and our client is confident that there is a plan B. We have discussed  this option at  large and we will spring a suprise,” Sithole said.

In his application, Bhebhe cited Khupe as the first respondent, while the party chairperson Morgen Komichi and the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) were cited as second and third respondents, respectively.

Khupe, Mwonzora, Komichi and Elias Mudzuri are contesting to fill the vacant post of president following the death of founding leader and former trade unionist Morgan Tsvangirai in February 2018.

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa seized the reins after Tsvangirai’s death, but the Supreme Court ruled his presidency illegitimate, culminating in a bruising fight for the party assets with Khupe, the interim leader.

The Supreme Court ordered that an extraordinary congress be held. Khupe has used her position to recall a number of councillors and legislators for not declaring allegiance to her and questioning her legitimacy.

-newsday

“Mafume Had US$65 When He Was Arrested” As Charge Sheet Indicates He Had US$1k Bribe Money

Mafume’s charge sheet

By A Correspondent- Defence lawyers on Thursday chipped away at prosecution claims that Harare mayor Jacob Mafume tried to bribe a key witness in his impending corruption trial.

Mafume’s charge sheet 2

A senior police officer was forced to admit under cross-examination that Mafume had just US$65 when he was arrested, and an Econet number he was allegedly communicating with to set up the bribe was not registered to the witness.

Harare magistrate Ngoni Nduna postponed his ruling on Mafume’s bail application to Friday.

The National Prosecuting Authority led by Constance Ngombengombe and Kudzai Chigwedere read out the latest charges against Mafume, accusing him of offering witness Edgar Dzehonye US$1,500 to alter his testimony.

The prosecution alleged Mafume contacted Dzehonye, the principal housing officer for the City of Harare, on December 12 and asked to meet him the following day at Fife Avenue Shopping Centre.

The conversation allegedly took place on a WhatsApp voice call.

At midday on December 12, it is alleged Mafume called Dzehonye once more and indicated that the new venue for their meeting was Mega 11 Leisure Centre in Logan Park, Hatfield.

The two men allegedly met at the Leisure Centre but Mafume – driving a silver Toyota Belta – “indicated that the venue was overcrowded” and moved the meeting to Avondale Shopping Centre at 5PM.

Prosecutors say during a meeting lasting one and a half hours inside Dzehonye’s vehicle, a white Honda Fit, Mafume “persuaded Dzehonye to testify in his favour in his impending trial” where he is accused of leaning on council officials to grant his sister and his secretary housing stands in Westlea suburb sometime in March, without following formal procedures.

During the meeting, it is claimed Mafume told Dzehonye that Addmore Nhekairo, Harare’s director of housing and also a witness in his trial, had “agreed to assist by giving a favourable testimony in court during trial.”

At the end of their meeting, says the prosecution, Mafume offered to pay Dzehonye US$1,500 the next day.

At around 1PM on December 14, Mafume was arrested at Strathaven Shopping Centre. The NPA says he was inside Dzehonye’s Honda Fit and had offered him US$1,000 with the balance to be paid later that day.

“The state applies for placement of the accused on remand on a charge of defeating the course of justice, alternatively contempt of court,” Ngombengombe told Nduna.

“The state is opposed to bail and will rely mainly on two grounds: that the accused is likely to abscond, and that he will interfere with witnesses if granted bail.”

Ngombengombe called the investigating officer Superintendent Joseph Sirihwindi of Police General Headquarters to the witness stand.

“The accused person was seen with one of key witnesses in a case for which he is on bail. He was subsequently arrested while he was seated in the witness vehicle,” Sirihwindi testified.

“Bail is opposed because there are high chances he will escape and interfere with witnesses, since he has already shown the propensity of doing so. Just three or four days after he was granted bail, he was already interfering with witnesses knowing that he was not supposed to do so.”

Asked whom he contacted over the mobile phone or interfered with directly, Sirihwindi said it was Dzehonye.

“He called him, made an appointment to meet and they did meet. The witness and the arresting detail said so. We also have evidence that he was persuading Admore Nhekairo to meet him.”

For Mafume, Advocate Thabani Mpofu assisted by Tonderai Bhatasara proposed bail of Z$30,000 with conditions including: not to interfere with witnesses including Edgar Dzehonye, continue to reside at his given address and continue to report at the police Anti-Corruption Unit once a week.

Mpofu asked Sirihwindi how much was found on Mafume, or his car, and the investigating officer indicated US$65.

The lawyer also challenged Sirihwindi to tell the court who owned the Econet number 0772616889, on which the supposed calls to meet were made. The police officer said he had not verified, although indicating that Mafume told him it belonged to one Getrude Dumba.

“So, at this stage you have no objective evidence to show that the accused called Dzehonye,” Mpofu quipped.

The lawyer said Mafume was called by Dumba and went to her vehicle.

“She was seated in the driver’s seat and there was no-one in the passenger seat. The car has tinted back seat windows. He didn’t see anyone. He talked to Getrude Dumba while outside the car, and at that stage your officers came to him,” Mpofu told Sirihwindi.

Mpofu said Dumba was at the scene when Mafume was arrested. It was also not denied that the Econet number Mafume was communicating with is registered to Dumba, the lawyer said.

He accused the police of trying to set-up Mafume, who is also a lawyer.

Mpofu said the police claims that Mafume was going to hand over money were not backed by evidence.

“Upon his arrest, he had US$65, and not the US$1,000 he was allegedly going to give away,” the lawyer said as he asked magistrate Nduna to free Mafume on bail.

Sirihwindi said he could not comment on the issue of money, because he was not present when Mafume was arrested.

Nduna will give his ruling on the bail application Friday

ZimAchievers Awards host inaugural ZAA Botswana gala

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) has honoured Zimbabwean achievers who have been outstanding in the year at the inaugural ZAA Botswana Awards Dinner Gala held at Cresta Lodge in Gaborone on Friday.

The awards event marked the first edition of ZAA Botswana as it became the latest country chapter to join ZAA international roster. ZAA Botswana Country Director Davison Charamba saluted the achievers and commended the new dawn for the diaspora community in Botswana.

“As ZAA celebrates a decade of existence, this is testimony to our commitment to celebrate excellence in Botswana. Our theme for this inaugural event is Celebrating Excellence! We indeed live to the ethos of excellence. In a year like no other, we have decided to celebrate positivity in the midst of the negativity brought by the pandemic. We are committed to create these memorable experiences,” he said.

The event was attended by various guests including Counsellor at the Zimbabwe Embassy in Botswana Mr Francis Chimina as well as a limited guest list in observance of lockdown public gathering regulations.

Hosted by Marshal Chimedza and Sehlule Ndlovu, with entertainment by singer Nyasha Lotus, the event struck a celebratory note. Guests were treated to a scintillating showcase of home-grown talent with a traditional dance segment. Entrepreneur Samuel N. Njanji walked away with two awards as Young Achiever and Professional of the Year winner.

The Zimbabwean Ambassador to Botswana HE Batiraishe Henry Mukonoweshuro congratulated ZAA on the launch and praised the nominees for their outstanding exploits on an international level.

 “It gives us great joy to see Zimbabweans celebrating each other’s successes such as this. This is not a celebration for achievements of individuals alone, but of the outstanding achievements of Zimbabwe as a nation. Today’s achievers do proud for both themselves and their fellow countrymen and women, congratulations to all the nominees and winners,” he said in a speech read on his behalf.

ZAA Founder and International Chairman Conrad Mwanza concurred with the sentiments expressed by the Ambassador in a recorded video speech.

“As the theme says we want to celebrate excellence and you are the people who make it special. ZAA is more than a celebration, it’s an African story that is ongoing celebrating our pride, where we are coming from and where we are headed.” said Mwanza.

The ZAA Botswana edition became the latest chapter in the international awards brand and second in Africa after ZAA SA which held its 6th edition on 5 December in Johannesburg. The awards were held in partnership with CMG International, Adventureland, RSM, Scot Race, Space & Place and Bakertilly.

Here are the winners from the inaugural ZAA Botswana edition

Young Achiever Award – Samuel N. Njanji

Male Entrepreneur Award – Jonathan Hore

RSM Female Entrepreneur Award – Irene Dzinza Patsika

Academic of the Year Award – Strike Mbulawa

Executive of the Year Award – Samuel N. Njanji

Fortune “Chibabest” Chasi Set To Contest Ray Vines On Boxing Day

By A Correspondent- Twenty year old online comedy sensation Melusi Chiripowako, affectionately known as Ray Vines, is set to take former Minister of Energy and Power Development, Fortune Chasi, in a boxing ring as part of their comedy–charity event.

The event dubbed “Mukukuzvi versus Chibabest”, will be held on Boxing Day and will be streamed live on social media. With Covid-19 regulations and restriction guidelines, only 100 people are expected to attend the event.

In an interview with The Herald Arts, Ray Vines, who said the challenge started as a banter on social media, decided to host the real match as a charity cause.

The two then took it on social media showing off their training skills as they get ready for the big day.

“We will be fighting on December 26,” Ray Vines. “This is where sport meets comedy as the old and the young meet in the ring for a friendly charity match.

“The inspiration behind the boxing match came from noticing how boxing great men like Muhammad Ali and Mayweather became so successful. I felt that should be a part of our Zimbabwean sporting and arts culture.

“Our main objective is to raise money for charity by promoting physical fitness, health and well-being through boxing and entertainment.”

Ray Vines said they identified some of the people and places where they wanted to donate the proceeds as part of Christmas gifts.

“For Chasi, he wants to assist the young girls in Mazowe South who are struggling to attend school due to lack of sanitary wear, amongst other things,” he said.

“I have been doing philanthropic work of late and with this money we are raising I want to renovate my creative hub in Gweru and buy equipment which will help artistes in the works and where they meet up.” Ray Vines said the match will be officiated by local boxing champion Charles Manyuchi, as the referee.

“I am being trained by Gweru-based boxer Bonanza,” he said.

“We have some top local artistes who are yet to confirm to join us too. Some of the official partners include Gateway Streams Music, Rainbow Towers and Hybrate Energy.”

Ray Vines said so far through his marketing team, they haven’t received any money donation yet, but have been arranging everything with their own funds.

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World Food Programme Sends SOS As Millions Starve In Zimbabwe

HARARE – With millions of Zimbabweans devastated by a year of drought, rising hyperinflation and COVID-19, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) today appealed for an additional US$204 million to support over four million of the most food insecure over the next six months.

The appeal comes ahead of the ‘lean’ season, which risks pushing some 6.9 million people—nearly half of Zimbabwe’s population—into hunger by its March peak, according to the most recent national data. That includes roughly one-third of the rural population, who are expected to face “crisis” or “emergency” levels of hunger, and 2.3 million hungry urban dwellers.  Others are spared from falling deeper into acute hunger thanks to assistance from WFP and partners.

“More than half of Zimbabweans in the rural areas are left no alternative but to skip meals, reduce portion size or sell off precious belongings in order to cope,” said Francesca Erdelmann, WFP Zimbabwe’s representative. “We are deeply concerned that if WFP does not receive enough funding to reach the four million people it intends to, families will be further pushed to the limit.”

The funding would allow WFP to provide the minimum amount of emergency food assistance to the most vulnerable 3.5 million rural and 550,000 urban dwellers, complementing the response of Zimbabwe’s government and other partners.

At least 7.6 million people have fallen into poverty this year — a million more than in 2019, according to the recent ZimVAC rural livelihoods assessment. Hyperinflation – a feature of the country’s economic challenges – has pushed the prices of basics beyond the means of most Zimbabweans.

COVID-19’s fallout has exacerbated the situation – making it especially hard for poor families to afford a nutritious diet, with incomes drying up due to the lockdown.

Subsistence farming families who make up three-quarters of Zimbabwe’s population and produce most of its food are also hurting because of a third successive drought-hit harvest this year.

While WFP delivers and saves lives with urgently needed humanitarian assistance, its work in Zimbabwe links with a strong resilience agenda to forge and protect developmental gains.

Zim Born Scientist Part Of The Team That Delivered The “Great Christmas” COVID-19 Present To The World

Tatenda Shopera

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwean-born Senior Scientist at Pfizer, Dr Tatenda Shopera said he proud to be “part of the team that delivered this great Christmas present to the world”.

Shopera, who grew up in Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital, works for Pfizer, the American multinational pharmaceutical corporation which manufactured a vaccine for the novel coronavirus.

Said Shopera:

I grew up in the dusty streets of Harare (Zimbabwe) and one thing that was apparent then was I wanted to make an impact before I leave this place we call earth.

I have always believed that life is not just about an individual but the impact an individual has on the community, that’s what makes life worth living.

Today I am so proud not only of being part of Pfizer but also for being part of the team that delivered this great Christmas present to the world.

I am so proud that I am able to make an impact on a global scale.

The Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine was first authorised for use in the U.S. on Monday, with the initial shipment of roughly 3 million doses going to roughly 145 sites across the U.S.

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Kazembe Kazembe Who Recently Partied Wild With Monica Mutsvangwa Says No Parties Will Be Allowed This Festive Season

Paul Nyathi

“Party animals” Ministers partying at Monica Mutsvangwa’s birthday party.

HOME AFFAIRS Minister Kazembe Kazembe who was among some ministers and top government officials who recently attended Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa’s birthday bash has announced prohibition of any form of partying during the 2020 festive season.

The Minister said this is so because Zimbabwe is not yet out of the Covid-19 pandemic risk.

Speaking at the launch of the 2020 Festive Season Awareness Campaign at a press conference on Wednesday, Kazembe said police will be out in full force on the lookout for any partying.

“We are not yet out of the Covid-19 woes but the country is in the second wave of the virus. Parties will not be permissible during the festive season,” he said.

“However, weddings will be allowed but still with limited numbers. Police will be out in full force to enforce Covid-19 regulations and to make sure that they are being followed.”

Mutsvangwa defended her hosting a birthday party with the other ministers and senior government officials without observing COVID-19 social distancing protocols or wearing masks saying she did “nothing wrong”.

Mutsvangwa insisted that the attendees to the party, who included ministers Joel Biggie Matiza, Ziyambi Ziyambi and Kazembe Kazembe as well as information secretary Ndavaningi Mangwana, observed all required protocols.

But pictures of the party, which were shared on social media by Mangwana himself, showed the high living officials hugging and partying without masks or any social distancing.

Mutsvangwa said she had no regrets after her family organised the surprise 60th birthday bash for her despite coming after police last week insisted that “weddings, birthdays, house parties, political and other social gatherings which include musical concerts were still banned” while Mangwana also tweeted that gatherings were ‘still limited to two persons.’

“So, my family cannot host a birthday party for me?” she asked rhetorically when NewsDay approached her for a comment.

“I have attended several events in the last week alone. I was in Nyanga, and there were more than 200 guests there. On Friday evening, I was at the Rainbow Towers and there were more than 400 guests there for the awards for Marketers Association of Zimbabwe, and then my family surprises me with a party with 50 guests comprising of my best friends and then it is a problem?

Ecocash Charges Shooting Up, See The New Charges.

Own Correspondent

EcoCash has announced new transaction fees that will come into effect on January 14th 2021. The last time the mobile money operator increased tariffs was August this year.

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Mangudya Disposes Off 60% Of RBZ Holding At Fidelity Printers And Refinery.

Own Correspondent

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will unbundle its gold refining and printing unit into two separate companies and sell a majority stake in the new gold refinery business to miners, governor John Mangudya said on Wednesday.

Fidelity Printers and Refiners (FPR) is the sole buyer, refiner and exporter of gold in the country but the government has come under pressure to allow private players to also refine bullion.

Mangudya said the bank would retain 40% shares in the new gold refining business and sell the balance to large scale and small scale gold miners.

“The unbundling of FPR is meant to partially privatise the gold refining business by allowing private players to acquire a stake therein,” Mangudya said.

Mangudya said the central bank would continue to hold 100% shareholding in the printing and minting business for national security reasons.

The government says gold worth $1.2-billion is illegally exported from the country annually and small scale miners, who extract most of the precious metal in Zimbabwe, blame low prices and late payments by FPR for the leakages.

If You Are Not Happy Tell Us, If Happy Tell Others, Mnangagwa implores To ZANU PF Members

Emmerson Mnangagwa

ZANU PF cadres who may feel aggrieved by the outcome of the recently held District Coordinating Committee (DCC) polls can seek recourse through the appropriate party channels, but must not use the media to air their grievances as this amounts to putting the name of the party into disrepute, President Mnangagwa said.

This comes as the governing party has dispatched teams to some areas around the country to gather views coming from some aggrieved persons and ordered a re-run in at least three districts.

In his address to the 347th Ordinary Session of the Politburo at the party headquarters in Harare yesterday, the President commended teams that supervised the DCC elections and the candidates who campaigned in a peaceful and disciplined manner.

“Let me reiterate that the DCC structures and the elections thereof must unite the party and act as a springboard for entrenching our party’s revolutionary ideology, constitutionalism and strong grassroots mobilisation.

“Article 3 Section 20, subsection 2 enshrines the right of members to be elected to any office of the party, subject to the rules and regulations determined by the Central Committee; while subsection 7, gives members the right to seek remedy in respect to any grievances as a result of the action of any person in authority over him”.

As such the President said that any party cadres who may have grievances with the outcome of the DCC polls has a right to seek recourse through the relevant party channels.

“However, in doing so loyalty and discipline, as expressed through understanding and adherence of the party constitution, ethics and guiding principles must always be at the core.

“I therefore want to dissuade our members from using both the mainline and social media to express their grievances. Doing so, amounts to bringing the name of the party into disrepute”.

South African Nurses Suspended Pending Arrest After Body Of A Stillborn Baby Disappears

Two nurses from the Witbank Hospital in Mpumalanga South Africa, have been suspended after the disappearance of a stillborn child at the facility last week.

The provincial health department said the nurses had failed to explain what had happened to the body of the baby.

Department spokesperson Dumisani Malamule said the mother of the child was already aware that she would be giving birth to a stillborn child when she headed into theatre for a C-section on December 11.

She was 35 weeks pregnant.

“The foetus was then kept at the hospital over the weekend. On Monday, December 14, the woman and her family visited the hospital to request the foetus for burial but they could not be assisted. They were told to come back on Tuesday but on their return still could not be assisted. Instead they were given a wrong body,” said Malamule in a statement.

The provincial health department was alerted about the matter and has since suspended the two nurses.

The grieving family has opened a criminal case.

Health MEC Sasekani Manzini expressed shock at the incident.

“It is unacceptable that we can misplace a foetus and not be able to account about the whereabouts of the body. This matter must be fully investigated and consequence management must apply” she said.

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Vic Falls Man Dragged To Court After “Winning” Fist Fight Against Two Police Officers Who Were Pushing Their Friends Into A Fuel Queue

State Media

A VICTORIA Falls man who allegedly became violent at a fuel garage and assaulted two cops as he resisted arrest has appeared in court.

Constables Prosper Zingi and Nollen Mhanga of Victoria Falls Police Station had been deployed at Marange Fuel Service Station to control a fuel queue and enforce social distancing.

Tinashe Macharaga (30) allegedly jumped the queue and pushed his vehicle towards the pump resulting in the two police officers ordering him to remove his car.

Macharaga allegedly became violent.

He allegedly grabbed a pair of handcuffs that the officers tried to put on his hands before kicking both officers.

The trio tussled and the cops managed to subdue and arrest Macharaga.

He pleaded not guilty to assaulting a peace officer when he appeared before Victoria Falls Resident magistrate Ms Lindiwe Maphosa who remanded him out of custody to today for continuation of trial.

He claimed that Constables Zingi and Mhanga assaulted him and forced him to move his car from the queue.

“I was at Marange Fuel Service station where I had left my car in the queue the previous evening. I went back in the morning for fueling and when it was my turn, I pushed my car towards the pump and that is when the police officers came and said I should remove my car from the queue,” said Macharaga.

He said he was treated at the hospital as a result of the assault.

Constables Zingi and Mhanga said they were deployed to maintain order at the fuel service station when Macharaga became violent towards them.

“He started shouting at me and my colleague when we told him to move his car. He accused us of being corrupt saying we wanted to create space for our friends to refuel ahead of him. We told him that he was disturbing the peace but he said he wasn’t afraid of police as he had a relative who is our boss at police headquarters. I grabbed his hand to arrest him and he grabbed the handcuffs,” said Constable Mhanga.

Prosecuting, Mr Listen Nare said Macharaga became unreasonably violent and disorderly after being told to move his car from the queue.

“On the 16th day of June 2020 the accused was at Marange Fuel service station when the two police approached him and told him not to disturb the fuel queue. The two police officers then formally told Macharaga that he was under arrest and tried to handcuff him.

“The accused resisted arrest by refusing to be handcuffed. He snatched the handcuffs from Constable Mhanga and assaulted Constable Zingi by kicking him on the chest. He also kicked Constable Mhanga on the ankle and hand. The two police officers eventually overpowered the accused and handcuffed him,” said Mr Nare.

He said the two police officers did not seek medical attention.

South Africa Releases R327m Deposit To Acquire Covid-19 Vaccine Expected Mid Next Year

Minister Zweli Mkhize

SA will probably take its first delivery of coronavirus vaccines by the middle of 2021 after agreeing on an initial payment, the health ministry said.

The government will take delivery of the vaccines under the Covax initiative that will cover about 10% of the population after Solidarity Fund, a charity organisation, agreed to make an initial payment of about R327m, the ministry said in a statement.

The total cost of the vaccines could amount to more than R2bn. The World Health Organisation-backed Covax initiative aspires to give lower-income countries the same access to vaccines as wealthier nations.

“Our understanding from the production estimates we have been provided with at this stage is that we should expect to receive the first batch of stock in quarter two of 2021,” the ministry said.

SA is seeing a surge in coronavirus cases in some districts just as millions of people prepare to travel to their hometowns and holiday destinations during the festive season. Last Thursday, President Cyril Ramaphosa reintroduced restrictions aimed at containing the spread of the virus in Nelson Mandela Bay, the nation’s sixth-largest city, with a population of 1.3-million people.

At least 805,804 people have been diagnosed with the disease in SA so far and 21,963 have died, according to government figures.

On Friday, 4,932 new cases were detected, health minister Zweli Mkhize said.

The government is also considering buying vaccines from other potential producers, including Johnson & Johnson, Novavax , AstraZeneca and the Pfizer and BioNtech partnership.

It needs to ensure it has funds and resources for the distribution, storage and administration of the vaccines, the ministry said.

“While the Covax facility is our favoured vehicle for accessing vaccines, we will always explore all options to ensure that the process of rolling out vaccines is safe and cost- effective,” it said.

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Beitbridge Woman Gives Birth To Siamese Twins

Miss Antonette Moyo

A 22-YEAR-OLD Beitbridge woman has become the sixth in independent Zimbabwe to give birth to Siamese or conjoined twins.

Miss Antonette Moyo gave birth to the girls at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo on December 1 after she was referred from Beitbridge District Hospital.

Miss Moyo is yet to name the twins who share a chest and a liver but preliminary observations show they have individual hearts and pairs of lungs as well as kidneys.

Of the documented cases of conjoined twins since independence, only one was referred outside the country while in two instances the babies died before surgery and the other two pairs were separated.

Siamese twins result from either fission, in which the fertilised egg splits partially or fusion in which a fertilised egg completely separates but stem cells search for similar cells on the other embryo and fuse the twins.

Medical experts say this happens because identical twins are a result of one fertilized egg and it is effectively one person divided into two but when there are delays in the separation of the embryo, the babies become conjoined.

If conjoined twins undergo certain treatments early, they can be separated easily if there are no shared major organs.

The overall survival rate of conjoined twins is somewhere between five percent and 25 percent and for some reason, experts say female siblings seem to have a better shot at survival than their male counterparts. Although more male twins conjoin in the womb than female twins, females are three times as likely as males to be born alive.

Zimbabwe last conducted a successful separation of two-month-old Murewa twin boys who shared a liver in 2014.
The historic medical breakthrough was recorded after an eight-hour procedure at Harare Children’s Hospital by a team of 50 medical personnel.

Chronicle caught up with Miss Moyo at Mpilo Central Hospital yesterday where her twin girls are being monitored in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

She said although she was free to share her story, she did not want the pictures of her babies to be shared before they are separated.

The hopeful mother who has an older child aged three, said she only got to know about the conjoined twin possibility at seven months when she travelled back from South Africa.

She said she had done a couple of antenatal care visits to the clinic while she was in Johannesburg with her husband although she never went for a scan.

“I come from a village called Masungane in Beitbridge and when South Africa relaxed some of the lockdown conditions, I decided to come home and register the pregnancy locally. I travelled in October and was already seven months pregnant and when I went for the first scan, I was told that my babies were conjoined,” said Ms Moyo.

“I therefore could not deliver at Beitbridge and was referred to Mpilo where I delivered via a Caesarean section on December 1,” she said.

Miss Moyo said the twins were born healthy and they are feeding well. She said her family has been supportive and she wishes to see the day her babies will become normal as she trusts the doctors will be able to separate the girls soon.

“I do have some challenges here and there and would do with some form of help in terms of baby clothes and money.

That’s the least of my worries though, as I just want to see them separated and living normally,” said Ms Moyo.

Mpilo acting chief executive officer Professor Solwayo Ngwenya said the babies were undergoing assessment to ascertain whether they are sharing a major organ and they will be referred to Harare for further treatment.

He said the success of the operation would be based on the outcome of the tests.
“We are doing tests to determine which organs they are sharing which will guide us on the way forward.

“They will be referred to Harare for treatment where there are paediatric surgeons and specialists and we continue to hope for the best,” said Prof Ngwenya.

He said if results show that the twins share many major organs, they will be left to grow like that as trying to separate them may lead to loss of life.

Covid-19 Updates, 3 More Deaths Recorded

Zimbabwe Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) coronavirus/COVID-19 situation report as of 16 December 2020:

  • New cases: 227
  • Locals: 227
  • Returnees: 0
  • Deaths: 3
  • Recoveries: 103
  • PCR Tests Done: 559
  • National Recovery Rate: 82.6%
  • Active Cases: 1 734
  • Total Cumulative Cases: 11 749
  • Total Recoveries: 9 702
  • Total Deaths: 313

Mnangagwa Says 2020 Was A Great Success

State Media

AS the year draws to an end, President Mnangagwa has urged Zimbabweans to keep the momentum alive in spearheading infrastructural development and economic stabilisation as the country prepares for the successful implementation of the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) next year.

Address the 347th Ordinary Session of the Politburo at Zanu PF Headquarters yesterday, the President said the country must consolidate the gains of the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), which has in the past two years managed to stabilise the economy, priming the country for sustainable and inclusive growth.

Last month, the President launched NDS1, the country’s five-year economic blueprint that will be implemented from next year as a successor to the TSP, and which is premised on the adoption and swift implementation of bold strategies, policies and programmes aimed at achieving economic transformation by 2030,

The President called upon party leaders to provide leadership in communities to ensure the country realises a successful and productive agriculture season, which has been capacitated by the Second Republic through mechanisation and the climate-proofed farming concept of Pfumvudza.

“Guided by the 2018 Party Manifesto and the Goromonzi National People’s Conference Resolutions, my administration remains committed towards the establishment of quality infrastructure for sustained long-term economic growth.

“We are thus determined to complete the construction of dams, major roads, upgrade and modernisation of our ports of entry.”

This year, the Second Republic has completed several infrastructural development projects such as the construction of Moravanyati Dam in Buhera, roads as well as power generating projects in Hwange that will soon ensure that the country becomes energy-sufficient and has surplus for export.

The President urged the party to shun corruption and to take measures to eradicate the scourge and social vice guided by both the party and national Constitution as the moral compass.

In ensuring no one is left behind, the President told the Politburo that his Government was formulating and implementing policies which seek to ensure broad-based and inclusive empowerment for women and youths as was demonstrated by his launch last week of the Micro-Small Medium Enterprises Policy, an initiative that supports the inclusion of women in the economy.

In yet another first, and a further demonstration of the Second Republic’s culture of dialogue and the virtues of a listening leader, President Mnangagwa during the same week held an indaba with women councillors drawn from around the country and across the political divide where the councillors made a plea for more women in key decision making bodies.

“I am pleased that Cabinet approved the principles for the amendment of the Constitution on proportional representation in local authorities providing 30 percent quota representation for women in all local authorities. This is a testimony that we are a strong democracy fostering unity of purpose towards matters of service delivery in local authorities and propelling our national development agenda”.

The President commended women and the youths, as the vanguard of the ruling party, for their continued resolve and active participation in both party and Government programmes.

“It is incumbent of the Secretaries for Economic Affairs as well as Production and Labour, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment, in liaison with the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development to scale up efforts to capacitate and empower the respective provincial and district secretaries.

“In line with our commitments to the continental and regional blocs, my administration continues to establish mechanisms towards harnessing the attendant benefits that come along with Conventions and Protocols. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is one major continental vehicle to propel innovation and interventions of goods and services to address the unique needs of our communities leveraging on our rich natural resources.

“Comrades, the just struggle against all forms of neoliberalism and neo-imperialism is alive so as to establish the basis and conditions for economic independence and growth of our economy. Let’s therefore, as a leadership continue to provide requisite, timely and appropriate guidelines across all wings of the party,” he said.

Analysts have said that despite efforts from the country’s detractors to manipulate the markets through illicit economic activities, the scourge of the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the albatross of illegal sanctions, Zimbabwe is on course to become a middle-class economy anchored on mining, tourism and agriculture.

Strive Masiyiwa Appointed Into The Netflix Inc Board

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Strive Masiyiwa

Netflix Inc. has appointed Zimbabwean billionaire Strive Masiyiwa to its board, adding its first African director as it looks to new markets for future growth.

Masiyiwa is the founder and executive chairman of Econet Global, a telecommunications company that operates across Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. Econet offers phone, broadband and satellite service, and is also a major provider of mobile payments.

Masiyiwa brings a fresh set of connections and experience as the first African — and the third international media executive — to join Netflix’s board in recent years. The streaming giant already has two directors from Europe, which has been its fastest-growing region.

Netflix now has more than 190 million subscribers, and is looking to regions beyond the U.S. and Europe for its next batch of customers.

For now, Africa is a small market for paid streaming video. In a continent of more than a billion people, Netflix has just a couple million customers, according to Digital TV Research. But the company has long argued that it would play the long game adding customers in Asia and Africa, home to the majority of the world’s people.

Toward that end, Netflix has started offering cheaper, mobile-only plans and has commissioned a slate of original series and movies.

ZANU PF Calls For DCC Elections Rerun Due To Electoral Irregularities

Paul Nyathi

Patrick Chinamasa

ZANU PF has ordered for fresh DCC Elections in some of its districts citing electoral irregularities.

Addressing the media after the ZANU PF Politburo meeting on Wednesday, Zanu PF acting spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa said results from almost every district have been accepted while rerun polls will be held in at least three disputed districts on December 28. Because of weather vagaries, elections that were supposed to be held on Saturday were extended, causing delays in the whole process, Chinamasa said.

“Overall, we are happy that the mission was accomplished, (elections) were held in a very peaceful atmosphere” said Chinamasa.

In Manicaland, results for all the eight districts, namely; Buhera, Chimanimani, Chipinge, Makoni, Mutasa, Nyanga, Zimunya-Marange and Mutare Urban were accepted.

However, in Mutare Urban the Politburo said a rerun should be held to fill in the position of chairman after an inconclusive poll.

In Mashonaland Central, results from Bindura, Mazowe, Shamva, Mt Darwin, Guruve, Muzarabani, Rushinga, Mbire districts were all accepted.

While in Mashonaland East results from all the districts, namely; Chikomba, Goromonzi, Marondera, Mudzi, Seke, Murehwa, Wedza, Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe were accepted.

In Mashonaland West, results from Chegutu, Hurungwe, Kadoma, Sanyati, Ngezi, Kariba, Zvimba, were all accepted while the results in Makonde they will be a rerun for the post of chairman.

The province of Masvingo has accepted results from all the districts namely Bikita, Chiredzi, Mwenezi, Chivi, Masvingo Urban, Gutu South, Zaka, while in Matabeleland North, results from Binga, Bubi, Nkayi, Lupane, Tsholotsho, Umguza and Hwange were all accepted amid indications that a petition could come from the district of Hwange while for Tsholotsho a rerun will be held for the post of chairman.

In Matabeleland South — results were accepted for all the districts namely, Beitbridge, Bulilima, Gwanda, Insiza, Mangwe, Matobo and Umzingwane — spending the presentation of a petition to the Command Centre in the last district.

In the Midlands province, results from Chirumhanzu, Gokwe North, Gokwe South, Gweru, Kwekwe, Mberengwa, Shurugwi, Zvishavane.

The two metropolitan provinces — Harare and Bulawayo — have already completed setting up of DCC structures in their respective provinces.

Source: State Media

Prosecutor Tapiwa Kasema Nowhere To Be Seen

State Media

Tapiwa Kasema

PROSECUTOR Tapiwa Kasema, who is under investigation for consenting to bail for four notorious armed robbers led by suspected gang leader — Musa Taj Abdul — is reportedly on the run, hours after he was suspended from duty by Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi.

Officers from Harare Central Police Station, who were keen to question him as the investigation started yesterday, could not locate him at his Glen View 3 home where his family professed ignorance over his whereabouts.

Sources said the police first visited Kasema’s residence in 49th Crescent on Tuesday night, but did not find him.

They later proceeded to his mother’s house where the search yielded the same result.

Continued efforts to locate him yesterday were fruitless.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi could not comment on the issue yesterday, saying it was still premature.

Police sources, however, said authorities had since launched a manhunt for Kasema.

He was arrested in May last year on criminal abuse of office charges after he allegedly consented to the release of a passport belonging to former Cabinet minister Ignatius Chombo, who is facing a slew of corruption allegations.

Abdul (47) was on Monday granted bail by High Court Judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero along with co-accused Godfrey Mupamhanga (27), Rudolf Tapiwa Kanhanga (29) and Douglas Mutenda (31), but remained in custody as the four are facing fresh charges.

Before they could post bail money on Tuesday, police brought up fresh charges against the suspects and requested that they remain in custody pending their remand hearing on the new charges and further investigations.

The four were arrested in Beitbridge in August with five others — Charles Lundu (47), Tapiwa Mangoma alias Tapa (27), Innocent Jairosi (32), Prince Makodza (31) and Liberty Mupamhanga (29).

Chief Law Officer in the Prosecutor-General’s Office Mr Justin Uladi confirmed the suspension of Kasema, saying the matter has been referred to the police for investigations, while they are preparing to launch an appeal against the High Court decision.

“We are proceeding to suspend Tapiwa Kasema who consented to bail in the case of the armed robbers,” said Mr Uladi.

“We have further referred his case to the police for investigation because we are of the view that the consent was corruptly made.”

Mr Uladi said the State is appealing against Justice Chikowero’s decision to grant bail.

“Our prosecutor did not have the requisite authority to file the consent order as per our standard operating procedures,” he said.

“Further, the judge misdirected himself in relying on a concession which was improperly made. In an event the judge was not bound by the concession by the prosecutor. Therefore, the judge did not properly apply his mind to the case before him.”

Kasema made headlines when he was arrested last year on criminal abuse of office charges after he allegedly consented to the release of a passport belonging to former Cabinet minister Ignatius Chombo, who was facing several corruption allegations.

He was arrested by officers from the Criminal Investigations Department Commercial Crime Division and his docket was being handled by the Anti-Corruption Special Unit department.

Abdul, Mupamhanga and Mutenda, who have been in custody for about four months, were granted $5 000 bail each by Justice Chikowero, while Kanhanga was released on $2 000 bail.

As part of their bail conditions, they were ordered to reside at their given addresses and report to the police every Friday between 6am and 6pm until the matter has been finalised.

When the alleged robbers appeared before the Harare Magistrates’ Courts in August on several charges of armed robbery, they were escorted by more than 10 police officers from the CID Homicide Unit.

They were not asked to plead when they appeared before Mr Richard Ramaboa who remanded them in custody and were advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

Pitso Mosimane Tests Positive For Coronavirus

Al Ahly head coach Pitso Mosimane has tested positive for the Covid-19, the club have confirmed.

The new Egyptian Premier League just got underway last weekend, with Mosimane’s side picking up a 3-1 win over Misr Lel Makkasa.

The Red Devils have now confirmed that the former Mamelodi Sundowns head coach will self-isolate after testing positive for the virus.

The club’s statement read:

Al Ahly’s head coach Pitso Mosimane tested positive for COVID-19.

Mosimane will be subjected to the home isolation regime, set by the Ministry of Health.

As a result, Mosimane will now miss Friday’s league clash against Ghazl El Mahalla.-Kickoff

Pitso Mosimane

Man Bashes ZRP Cops

A VICTORIA Falls man who allegedly became violent at a fuel garage and assaulted two cops as he resisted arrest has appeared in court.

Constables Prosper Zingi and Nollen Mhanga of Victoria Falls Police Station had been deployed at Marange Fuel Service Station to control a fuel queue and enforce social distancing.

Tinashe Macharaga (30) allegedly jumped the queue and pushed his vehicle towards the pump resulting in the two police officers ordering him to remove his car.

Macharaga allegedly became violent.

He allegedly grabbed a pair of handcuffs that the officers tried to put on his hands before kicking both officers.

The trio tussled and the cops managed to subdue and arrest Macharaga.

He pleaded not guilty to assaulting a peace officer when he appeared before Victoria Falls Resident magistrate Ms Lindiwe Maphosa who remanded him out of custody to today for continuation of trial.

He claimed that Constables Zingi and Mhanga assaulted him and forced him to move his car from the queue.

“I was at Marange Fuel Service station where I had left my car in the queue the previous evening. I went back in the morning for fueling and when it was my turn, I pushed my car towards the pump and that is when the police officers came and said I should remove my car from the queue,” said Macharaga.

He said he was treated at the hospital as a result of the assault.

Constables Zingi and Mhanga said they were deployed to maintain order at the fuel service station when Macharaga became violent towards them.

“He started shouting at me and my colleague when we told him to move his car. He accused us of being corrupt saying we wanted to create space for our friends to refuel ahead of him. We told him that he was disturbing the peace but he said he wasn’t afraid of police as he had a relative who is our boss at police headquarters. I grabbed his hand to arrest him and he grabbed the handcuffs,” said Constable Mhanga.

Prosecuting, Mr Listen Nare said Macharaga became unreasonably violent and disorderly after being told to move his car from the queue.-Chronicle

police

Relatives Of Trapped Miners Sue Mnangagwa

Emmerson Mnangagwa has been dragged to court by the families of artisanal miners trapped underground after Esigodini mine collapsed.

The families want the president to declare the collapse a national disaster to cause the abandoned rescue operations to resume.

In an urgent chamber application filed at the Bulawayo High Court on Monday, Patience Ncube, mother to one of the trapped miners Nkosilathi, appealed for an order directing Mnangagwa and government agencies to implement an emergency rescue operation.

Reads in part the application filed on behalf of the family by its lawyers Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers:

That the 5th respondent declares Matshetshe Mine collapse a disaster within the meaning of section 27 of the Civil Protection Unit Act.

That the provincial civil protection officer Matabeleland South province must within 48 hours of this order direct the 4th respondent within his area to prepare an emergency plan for the rescue/evacuation of the trapped miners or their bodies.

The mine collapsed on 10 November due to flash floods and the rescue operations have since been suspended after government chief mining engineer, Michael Munodawafa said it was too risky.

Munodawafa said it would take over a year of continuous work before any success was achieved as the area “is characterised by friable ground, loose rock material and debris posing the danger for further collapse.”

The six artisanal miners who were trapped underground were identified as Nkosilathi Ndlovu (29), Christopher Dube (23), Ndumiso Dube (19), Blessed Ncube (24), Nduduzo Ntini (28) and another only identified as Mlilo.

The families of the trapped miners said the rescue mission was important for “us as families to find closure in this issue and possibly be allowed to do traditional family rites.”-NewsDay

Mr Mnangagwa

ZCTU Snubs Khupe, Mwonzora Congress

The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) on Tuesday said it was not involved in the opposition MDC-T’s Extraordinary Congress pencilled for this Saturday.

In a statement, ZCTU said its members who will be participating in the elective congress will be doing so in their personal capacity, not representing the organisation. Read the statement:

The ZCTU is not involved in the MDC-T extraordinary congress. We were never approached.

ZCTU, as a labour movement, has members across the political divide and individuals like deputy secretary-general Thomas Masvingwe are participating in their individual capacities as supporters of their party.

The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) was formed in 1999 largely out of the labour movement (ZCTU.

Meanwhile, MDC-T’s interim leadership on Monday said it met the ZCTU leadership to sign a code of conduct among other things, but the labour union yesterday said it will not participate in the congress.

The Supreme Court-sanctioned congress is aimed at electing a substantive heir to the party’s founding leader, Morgan Tsvangirai.

The late former Prime Minister (GNU era) succumbed to cancer on the 14th of February in 2018.

The snub comes when the MDC-T and rival MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa have been fighting over the party’s name and assets with each side claiming to be the original party left by Tsvangirai.
– NewsDay

Thokozani Khupe

Kazembe Kazembe Ordered To Compensate Boy Who Was Assaulted By Cop

The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has obtained a court order compelling a Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) official Jefinias Mazambani, Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe to pay ZWL$151 000 as compensation to an assault victim.

According to a statement by ZLHR, Mazambani brutally assaulted a 15-year-old boy in 2019 while he was investigating the theft of a mobile phone handset in Mutare’s high-density suburb of Sakubva.

The 15-year-old minor bled profusely as a result of the assault by Mazambani.

The boy was released from police custody without being charged. But despite being released from police custody without any charges pressed against him, police officers continued making impromptu visits to the juvenile’s residence and continued assaulting him.

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

The minor’s parents engaged Peggy Tavagadza of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who sued ZRP for inhuman and degrading treatment after he was handcuffed and assaulted by Mazambani.

In his judgment, Mutare Resident Magistrate Lazarus Murendo ruled that the assault of the minor by Mazambani was severe and he suffered excruciating pain hence he should be paid damages amounting to ZWL$151 191 as compensation.

 – Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights/Pindula

Kazembe Kazembe

Siwela Says: Trump To Be Declared Election Winner On 20 Jan 2021

Paul Siwela

The controversial leader of the Mthwakazi Liberation Front, Paul Siwela has declared against all logic that outgoing US President Donald Trump will be declared winner of the just ended elections in January.

Siwela who has for years been living inside his own reality as a politician without local support, wrote the below statement:

In year 2000 as Secretary-General of Zapu, I appeared on Zimbabwe TV in the political parties debate for the general elections and said that if Zimbabwe was not going to change its political leadership and trajectory, Zimbabwe was going to lose its currency, the Zimbabwe dollar and its economy would inevitably crash. No one believed me.

In 2002, I stood as a Presidential Candidate against President Robert Mugabe and others and in many a time I told the audiences that attended my rallies and meetings , that Morgan Tswangirai was never going to be President of Zimbabwe. No one believed me.

In 2008 and many subsequent years and to date , I still maintain that Matebeleland is going to break away from Zimbabwe to form The Republic of Matebeleland and no one believed me.

In 2017 I said President Robert Mugabe will not be buried at National Heroes Acre and no one believed me.

Today I say President Donald J Trump will be declared the winner and sworn in on 20th January 2021 for his second term in office. Yes, you read well, I said President Donald J. Trump will be sworn in for his second term in office. Who will believe me ?

Politics does not respect logic or rationality

President Chamisa Mourns Gogo Shumbambiri

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has described the late veteran church leader, Rosemary Shumbambiri as a dedicated Christian who spent her life serving the Lord wholeheartedly.

Gogo Shumbambiri was married to the late Reverend Dr Shumbambiri of the Apostolic Faith Mission.

In a brief statement President Chamisa said :
At a farewell church service to honour a heroine of Faith, the late Gogo Shumbambiri who has gone to be with the Lord. Rest in Power Mupositori. You fought a good fight of faith.”

Sitembile Ndlovu Matemba, a Christian said:
“Aaaaaa shame ndivo vakatichatisa vose Nababa the late Shumbambiri. Surely the heaven has gained. They played a great role in my life. May Gogo rest in peace.

Clement Mawire wrote :
“So sad mama you are gone untimely.

May the good old lady rest in eternal power.You have been promoted to glory to join your beloved husband Dr Reverend Shumbambiri.

We will always miss you amai.To the Bindura Bethel Assembly that was solely formed by the Reverend- it’s such a huge blow.The couple changed my life.R.I.P mama.”

Gogo Shumbambiri

Family Decides To Bury Tapiwa Makore Without His Head | WHAT’S GOING ON?

By A Correspondent | The Murehwa based Makore family has announced a decision to bury their 7 year old Tapiwa without his head.

In a development many Zimbabweans suggested signals the secret hand of high profile persons in the murder, the Makore family has decided to give up on finding Tapiwa’s skull. Last month, several neighbours of key suspect, Mr Thanks Makore in Damafalls, Harare told ZimEye.com they witnessed police officers who arrested him receiving beer and food from the arrested suspect. (WATCH VIDEO BELOW)

https://youtu.be/W-rWarUVg7g

Speaking on Friday afternoon, family spokesperson, Gogo Beaulah, said: “As a family we have decided to gi for burial. We have sat down; it is very heavy for us to bury the child without a head but there is nothing we can do; we are burdened. We hope that the police are going to assist us to find the child’s head.

“It is a very difficult thing we have looked at all sides of the matter… We looked at the father and mother for them to continue moaning… We don’t have a promise of when the child’s head is going to be found.”

https://youtu.be/DvGn5Py0tXw

Speaking to Tilda, she also responded on the issue of an order by the local chief who has declared that the lad should not be buried without his head. She said:

“We went back to the chief to update him and tell him that is a family we are now overburdened. Waiting for over 3-months the chief said that there is nothing he can do, and then he said we have waited for too long so I would draw my word barring the burial.”

She then added while announcing the date of burial saying:

“We have arranged for the 9th of January 2021 for burial; we are looking to all family members who have gone for holiday and those would be at work and we have found that date to be most appropriate and fitting.”

Christians Mourn Gogo Shumbambiri

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has described the late veteran church leader, Rosemary Shumbambiri as a dedicated Christian who spent her life serving the Lord wholeheartedly.

Gogo Shumbambiri was married to the late Reverend Dr Shumbambiri of the Apostolic Faith Mission.

In a brief statement President Chamisa said :
At a farewell church service to honour a heroine of Faith, the late Gogo Shumbambiri who has gone to be with the Lord. Rest in Power Mupositori. You fought a good fight of faith.”

Sitembile Ndlovu Matemba, a Christian said:
“Aaaaaa shame ndivo vakatichatisa vose Nababa the late Shumbambiri. Surely the heaven has gained. They played a great role in my life. May Gogo rest in peace.

Clement Mawire wrote :
“So sad mama you are gone untimely.

May the good old lady rest in eternal power.You have been promoted to glory to join your beloved husband Dr Reverend Shumbambiri.

We will always miss you amai.To the Bindura Bethel Assembly that was solely formed by the Reverend- it’s such a huge blow.The couple changed my life.R.I.P mama.”

Gogo Shumbambiri

MDC Alliance Councillor Challenges Zanu PF Monopoly On Land Distribution

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance Councillor for ward 18, Chiredzi West, Gilbert Mutubuki will appear in court tomorrow for allegedly inciting violence.

Mutubuki, who is also the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly provincial secretary general(Masvingo), is being persecuted for challenging Zanu PF’s monopoly on land distribution.

Last month MDC Alliance youths clashed with war veterans and Zanu PF sympathizers in Chiredzi over the land dispute.

Read full statement from the MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly information desk :

Court Updates

MDC A Youth Assembly
Solidarity is our principle!!!

16 December 2020

Our Provincial Youth Secretary Councillor Gilbert Mutubuki is appearing before Triangle Magistrate Court tomorrow at 11:15 pm.

Councillor Mutubuki is being accused of Inciting Violence some time last year when he took side with the people over Land issue against greedy War veterans.

Councillor Mutubuki is always at loggerheads with the War Veterans over unequal and partisan Land distribution. Vibrant Lawyer Advocate Mureri would be representing him.

Everyone is encouraged to flock the courts in solidarity with our fellow leader in these trying times. Our attendance will be a Christmas box to our persecuted leader.

Meanwhile we encourage you to drive cautiously in this busy festive season. We would want to finish the struggle together and enjoy a free Zimbabwe while we are alive. Don’t Drink and Drive.

Masvingo will not die, the young people shall save it

Timoth Muswere
Masvingo Youth Assembly Spokes person
0773841414
[email protected]

Gilbert Mutubuki

Reuben Barwe Under Pressure To Resign

Tinashe Sambiri|The country’s vibrant political formation, MDC Alliance has called for the immediate resignation of Reuben Barwe from the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation.

Predictably Barwe won the Zanu PF DCC Elections in Makoni and media experts say his victory will compromise his professional ethics.

Barwe is a man who has a soft spot for Zanu PF as reflected by his traceable reporting trend.

MDC Alliance spokesperson, Advocate Fadzai Mahere urged Barwe to resign with immediate effect.

“The fact that Reuben Barwe continues to work as a journalist at ZBC notwithstanding his newly minted Zanu PF role is the clearest sign that media reforms are urgent.

The Constitution forbids this politicization of the state broadcaster.

We need new leaders,” said Advocate Mahere.

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma implored the national broadcaster to fire Barwe.

“Now that it’s clear that Mr Barwe is a Zanu PF member, I urge the national broadcaster to dismiss him as a matter of urgency,”said Chuma.

Reuben Barwe and Emmerson Mnangagwa

MDC Alliance Launches Fundraising Initiative To Assist Jailed Members

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has launched an initiative to raise funds for the welfare of jailed party members.

See statement below:

Machinja aneRudo let’s show our love and help our incarcerated brothers. Together we can.

The ecocash number to use for donations is +26378 298 7718
The number is registered under the name of Daniel Molokele

For bank account payments; the details are as follows:

F.D. MOLOKELA-TSIYE
POSB Esteem Account
Harare Showgrounds branch
Account number – 500 003 179 206

MDC Alliance

Minister Of ‘”Rebharaz” Writes A Book Criticising UN Security Council – WHAT DO YOU THINK HE’S SAYING INSIDE THIS BOOK?

The soldier who failed military exams. He had to bribe a junior officer in order to pass. Even then, he got caught. He was expelled from the army because he refused to name the junior officer. He then shot himself in the shoulder in a suicide attempt. He eventually made a return to the army. He is now a deputy president and a PHD holder.
Life. He is also the Minister Of Health and at present says doctors are just labourers.

ZAA Debuts in Botswana

ZimAchievers Awards host inaugural ZAA Botswana galaZimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) has honoured Zimbabwean achievers who have been outstanding in the year at the inaugural ZAA Botswana Awards Dinner Gala held at Cresta Lodge in Gaborone on Friday. The awards event marked the first edition of ZAA Botswana as it became the latest country chapter to join ZAA international roster.

ZAA Botswana Country Director Davison Charamba saluted the achievers and commended the new dawn for the diaspora community in Botswana.“As ZAA celebrates a decade of existence, this is testimony to our commitment to celebrate excellence in Botswana.

Our theme for this inaugural event is Celebrating Excellence! We indeed live to the ethos of excellence. In a year like no other, we have decided to celebrate positivity in the midst of the negativity brought by the pandemic. We are committed to create these memorable experiences,” he said.

The event was attended by various guests including Counsellor at the Zimbabwe Embassy in Botswana Mr Francis Chimina as well as a limited guest list in observance of lockdown public gathering regulations. Hosted by Marshal Chimedza and Sehlule Ndlovu, with entertainment by singer Nyasha Lotus, the event struck a celebratory note. Guests were treated to a scintillating showcase of home-grown talent with a traditional dance segment. Entrepreneur Samuel N. Njanji walked away with two awards as Young Achiever and Professional of the Year winner.

The Zimbabwean Ambassador to Botswana HE Batiraishe Henry Mukonoweshuro congratulated ZAA on the launch and praised the nominees for their outstanding exploits on an international level. 

“It gives us great joy to see Zimbabweans celebrating each other’s successes such as this. This is not a celebration for achievements of individuals alone, but of the outstanding achievements of Zimbabwe as a nation. Today’s achievers do proud for both themselves and their fellow countrymen and women, congratulations to all the nominees and winners,” he said in a speech read on his behalf.

ZAA Founder and International Chairman Conrad Mwanza concurred with the sentiments expressed by the Ambassador in a recorded video speech.“As the theme says we want to celebrate excellence and you are the people who make it special. ZAA is more than a celebration, it’s an African story that is ongoing celebrating our pride, where we are coming from and where we are headed.” said Mwanza.

The ZAA Botswana edition became the latest chapter in the international awards brand and second in Africa after ZAA SA which held its 6th edition on 5 December in Johannesburg. The awards were held in partnership with CMG International, Adventureland, RSM, Scot Race, Space & Place and Bakertilly.

Here are the winners from the inaugural ZAA Botswana edition Young Achiever Award – Samuel N. NjanjiMale Entrepreneur Award – Jonathan HoreRSM Female Entrepreneur Award – Irene Dzinza PatsikaAcademic of the Year Award – Strike MbulawaExecutive of the Year Award – Samuel N. Njanji

Special Tribute To Adam Ndlovu

On this day, in 2012, a tragedy befell the Zimbabwean football family.

A Victoria Falls-bound BMW X5, crashed at the 417km peg near Lupinyu Business Centre around 01:20am in the morning and uprooted three trees.

On board were the Ndlovu brothers; Adam and Peter, as well as a woman identified as Nomclo Tshili.

Adam, who was the Chicken Inn coach at that time, died on his way to the hospital while the aforementioned lady died on the spot according to the Police report. Peter was left batting for his life and sustained head injuries.

A villager in the area actually tried to help the victims, not knowing it was the popular Ndlovus-brothers from arguably the most successful family in Zimbabwean football history.

The death of Adamski, as the former Warriors striker was affectionately known, shocked the local football fraternity.

Veteran commentator Charles ‘CNN’ Mabika was devastated by Adam’s death to the point that he vowed to never delete Ndlovu’s number from his contact list, as a way to remember him.

Then President Robert Gabriel Mugabe, even weighed in with a heartfelt condolence message to the Ndlovu family and football-loving public at large, for the untimely death of the former Bosso striker.

“It was with a deep sense of shock and sadness that I learnt of the untimely death yesterday (Sunday) morning of one of our revered soccer legends, Adam Ndlovu, following a car accident near Victoria Falls International Airport,” the late former President was quoted as saying by The Herald. 

“On behalf of Government, the nation, and on my own behalf. I wish to condole with the Ndlovu family upon Adam’s passing on and to wish at the same time Peter’s speedy recovery from the injuries,” he added.

Adamski cut his football teeth at Highlanders in the early 90s before joining Swiss side SC Kriens in 1994 before moving to SR Delemont in 1997.

In between that period, he had a fairytale trial stint at English giants Manchester United.

He briefly returned to Highlanders in 2001, and then went to South Africa, where he was on the ranks of Moroka Swallows, Dynamos and Free State Stars from 2002 to 2005 before hanging his boots to venture into coaching.

Adam was also part of the historic Sunday Chidzambwa-led Warriors squad which stepped on Tunisian soil for the country’s maiden Africa Cup of Nations appearance in 2004.

He is remembered for many moments in gold and green, mostly for his ‘machine gun’ celebration after connecting to a sublime cross from his brother Peter, to thrust the Warriors ahead, against Mauritania at the National Sports Stadium in 2003.

Gone but certainly not forgotten, R.I.P (Return if Possible) Adam Ndlovu.-Soccer 24

Adam Ndlovu

Remembering Adamski

On this day, in 2012, a tragedy befell the Zimbabwean football family.

A Victoria Falls-bound BMW X5, crashed at the 417km peg near Lupinyu Business Centre around 01:20am in the morning and uprooted three trees.

On board were the Ndlovu brothers; Adam and Peter, as well as a woman identified as Nomclo Tshili.

Adam, who was the Chicken Inn coach at that time, died on his way to the hospital while the aforementioned lady died on the spot according to the Police report. Peter was left batting for his life and sustained head injuries.

A villager in the area actually tried to help the victims, not knowing it was the popular Ndlovus-brothers from arguably the most successful family in Zimbabwean football history.

The death of Adamski, as the former Warriors striker was affectionately known, shocked the local football fraternity.

Veteran commentator Charles ‘CNN’ Mabika was devastated by Adam’s death to the point that he vowed to never delete Ndlovu’s number from his contact list, as a way to remember him.

Then President Robert Gabriel Mugabe, even weighed in with a heartfelt condolence message to the Ndlovu family and football-loving public at large, for the untimely death of the former Bosso striker.

“It was with a deep sense of shock and sadness that I learnt of the untimely death yesterday (Sunday) morning of one of our revered soccer legends, Adam Ndlovu, following a car accident near Victoria Falls International Airport,” the late former President was quoted as saying by The Herald. 

“On behalf of Government, the nation, and on my own behalf. I wish to condole with the Ndlovu family upon Adam’s passing on and to wish at the same time Peter’s speedy recovery from the injuries,” he added.

Adamski cut his football teeth at Highlanders in the early 90s before joining Swiss side SC Kriens in 1994 before moving to SR Delemont in 1997.

In between that period, he had a fairytale trial stint at English giants Manchester United.

He briefly returned to Highlanders in 2001, and then went to South Africa, where he was on the ranks of Moroka Swallows, Dynamos and Free State Stars from 2002 to 2005 before hanging his boots to venture into coaching.

Adam was also part of the historic Sunday Chidzambwa-led Warriors squad which stepped on Tunisian soil for the country’s maiden Africa Cup of Nations appearance in 2004.

He is remembered for many moments in gold and green, mostly for his ‘machine gun’ celebration after connecting to a sublime cross from his brother Peter, to thrust the Warriors ahead, against Mauritania at the National Sports Stadium in 2003.

Gone but certainly not forgotten, R.I.P (Return if Possible) Adam Ndlovu.-Soccer 24

Adamski

10 000 Teachers Resign

According to the Progressive Teachers Union(PTUZ), Over 10 000 teachers reportedly resigned from their jobs between September and December 2020.

This was revealed in a statement by PTUZ president Takavafira Zhou who in a statement said even those who did not resign in 2020 have mentally resigned from the job:

Another driving force has been failure by government to prioritise the health and safety of teachers. Several teachers have decided to protect themselves and their families by leaving teaching. With the quantum leap of COVID-19 cases among teachers and pupils, there is danger that the resignation rate might exceed 20 000 by January 2021.

Worse still 99,9% of all remaining teachers have mentally resigned from the profession although they physically remain at their stations. This is a dangerous scenario for any profession and calls for urgent intervention by government in order to stabilise the situation and guarantee quality public education and skills revolution as envisaged in Agenda 2030.

Teachers have fallen from grace to grass because of government’s failure to restore their salary’s purchasing power parity pegged at US$520-US$550. The challenge in the education system also calls upon all teachers across the teacher unions’ divide to bury their differences and fight together as brothers and sisters for status restoration.

When contacted for comment Minister of Primary and Secondary education Cain Mathema professed ignorance on the matter and said:

I am hearing that for the first time. I don’t know where he is getting his figures. I haven’t received such a report at the moment. I don’t belong to his organisation anyway, so I am in the dark. Maybe he knows better,

The government has been on a massive teacher recruitment drive this year due to the ongoing pandemic that dictates that social distancing regulations be observed to curb spreading the pandemic.-NewsDay

Teachers

COVID-19 Update

ZIMBABWE has recorded two more Covid-19 related deaths and 112 new cases in the last 24-hour cycle, bringing the total number of cases to 11 358.

The two deaths were recorded in Manicaland and Masvingo. So far, the total number of people who succumbed to the deadly virus now stands at 309 while the national recovery rate stands at 84,1 percent.

A total of 1 626 PCR tests were conducted on Monday and positivity was 6,9 percent. According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care, the 112 new cases are local with the highest number of 52 cases reported in Bulawayo followed by Matabeleland South, which had 24 new cases.

The Midlands recorded 14 new cases while Masvingo, Mashonaland West and Harare provinces recorded five cases each. Manicaland recorded four cases while Mashonaland Central has three new cases.

“As of December 14, 2020 Zimbabwe, has now recorded 11 358 confirmed cases, 9 554 recoveries and 309 deaths,” reads the statement.

“One hundred and three new recoveries were reported and the national recovery rate stands at 84,1percent and active cases are 1 495.”

So far, Bulawayo province has recorded 2 888 cases, 2 244 recoveries, 559 active cases and 85 deaths and Matabeleland South province has recorded 1 193 cases, 959 recoveries, 225 active cases and nine deaths while Matabeleland North has 463 cases, 341 recoveries, 119 active cases and three deaths.-Chronicle

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UN Secretary General Appoints Zimbabwean Into Senior UN Position – Full UN Statement

Raisedon Zenenga

Secretary-General appoints Raisedon Zenenga of Zimbabwe Assistant Secretary-General and Mission Coordinator, United Nations Support Mission in Libya
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced today the appointment of Raisedon Zenenga of Zimbabwe as Assistant Secretary-General and Mission Coordinator of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL). This position is established pursuant to Security Council resolution 2542 (2020).

Mr. Zenenga brings with him diverse and substantial experience in supporting political processes and mediation, proven skills in managing complex peace operations and significant experience in working with Government and other key stakeholders in conflict and post-conflict settings. He has over 30 years of United Nations, Government and diplomatic service experience, 21 of which serving with the Organization in field offices including in Liberia, Iraq-Kuwait, Sierra Leone, Somalia and South Sudan.

He has served as Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General at the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) since 2014, and before that as Deputy Special Representative (Political) with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). He was previously a senior manager at United Nations Headquarters for 10 years, during which he supported several United Nations peacekeeping operations in Africa.

Mr. Zenenga graduated from the University of Zimbabwe where he studied public administration and political science and received diplomatic training from the Australian Development Assistance Bureau.

He is married and has three children.

10 000 New Covid-19. Cases Recorded In South Africa In 24 Hours

SA recorded 10,008 new Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours for the first time since August 1.

SA’s highest ever single-day increase in cases was on July 24, when 13,944 new infections were recorded.

Health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize said on Wednesday night that the new cases were at a positivity rate of 21%, more than double the “ideal rate” of 10%. There are now 883,687 total cases countrywide.

Mkhize said cases were “growing exponentially”.

He warned that additional restrictions could be put in place if the rise in cases continues.

“We continue to assess the entire country and, where we identify risks, we will engage and make a determination if further containment measures or restrictions are required.

“Today alone we’ve seen a significant increase in the daily numbers, with the Western Cape continuing to lead and now breaching the 3,000 mark for the first time this week. Seven other provinces reported increases today, while the Eastern Cape reported a decrease in their new cases today,” said Mkhize.

The minister also reported 166 new Covid-19 related deaths. Of these, 89 were in the Eastern Cape, 31 in the Western Cape, 25 in KwaZulu-Natal, 10 in Gauteng, nine in the Free State and two in Limpopo.

In total, 23,827 deaths have been recorded across the country.

The provinces were the biggest number of new infections in the past 24 hours were:

Western Cape — 3,233 cases;
KZN — 2,743 cases;
Gauteng — 1,795 cases;
Eastern Cape — 1,619 cases (the only province to show a decline in new infections, having recorded 1,956 cases on Tuesday);
North West — 182 cases;
Limpopo — 154 cases;
Mpumalanga — 146 cases;
Free State — 88 cases; and
Northern Cape — 56 cases.
Mkhize pleaded with South Africans to follow the health guidelines, and also stood by government’s decisions to shut certain beaches.

“We wish to commend all South Africans who heeded government’s call and complied with regulations by not going to the beaches. We know that although this has taken away time for enjoyment from our people, it will certainly contribute to curbing the spread of the virus. Our beaches are known for overcrowding during this time and people tend to be carefree.

“We urge people who will be going to the beach tomorrow and on days permitted, to ensure that it does not become a day of regret where people get infected and lives are lost. We plead with you to be responsible and protect yourself.

“We also note the various legal challenges that have been brought against government regarding the recent regulations. As health, we stand by the recommendations made to the [national coronavirus command council] which are well substantiated by evidence.

“We have every intention to oppose these applications as the department, and government’s mandate to protect the lives and health of our people remains paramount. We dare not neglect this responsibility by omitting to take the necessary actions to protect the health care system from being overwhelmed and collapsing, as we’ve seen in other countries,” said Mkhize.

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Second Covid-19 Wave Breaks Over Zimbabwe; Tales Of Dread From The Small Town Of Gwanda

By Thandekile Moyo

Gwanda CBD

The first wave did not hit the country as badly as we feared. But now the second is upon us and, with our health system in shambles and our health workers still incapacitated, many fear we may not be as lucky.
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The first known casualty of Covid-19 in Zimbabwe was Zororo Makamba, a pro-regime journalist and son of James Makamba, a well-known businessman.

Zororo’s brother, Tawanda, said that not only were his test results delayed, but Wilkins Hospital, the only isolation facility available at the time, delayed admitting him, saying it was not ready. It eventually did, but Zororo apparently told his family the nurses were afraid to go near him because they did not have adequate personal protective equipment (PPE). He reportedly said he was alone and scared.

He had tried to walk out of the hospital because he was feeling neglected, but was stopped.

Sadly, on 21 March, 30-year-old Zororo succumbed to the disease. After he died we were shocked to hear that despite his family having secured a ventilator, the hospital did not use it to save him because there was no compatible power point. The hospital also had no running water and no intensive care unit.

His family and many Zimbabweans believe his death could have been avoided.

The lingering thought among many people was that if Makamba – who was so close to the regime that his family called the president to ask him to intervene – could die under such tragic circumstances, what prospects were there for ordinary Zimbabweans, with no means and no access to the ruling elite?

The Drax scandal

Following Zororo’s death the government seemed to escalate its efforts to prepare for the looming outbreak. We were inundated by state media reports of donations from China, from the first lady and from business people, among others. Many of these donations were announced by the president himself, including PPE worth US$60-million from a company named Drax.

It later emerged that the president had lied and that Drax, owned by Delish Nguwaya, had been awarded the tender. It was not a donation.

Investigative journalists revealed that Nguwaya was a close friend and business partner of the president’s son. The journalists have been persecuted by the state but the culprits – Nguwaya, former health minister Obadiah Moyo and the president’s son, Collins Mnangagwa – are free.

The Drax scandal exposed how, during the pandemic, the government had found yet another looting vehicle, and instead of pooling all available funds to equip hospitals and buy test kits and PPE for health workers, it was stealing the money. Everyone who tried to hold it accountable has been thrown in jail, abducted and tortured, or threatened.

Fortunately, the first wave of Covid-19 did not hit Zimbabwe as badly as we feared. But the second is upon us and with our health system in shambles and our health workers still incapacitated, many fear we may not be as lucky.

The second wave may have hit us much harder than we could have imagined. Because the first was minor compared with other countries many Zimbabweans relaxed their efforts to protect themselves from the virus.

A small town called Gwanda

In my hometown, a small town called Gwanda in Matebeleland South, we have been receiving scare after scare as the number of Covid-19 patients escalates.

One of the first places to be hit was Joshua Nkomo Polytechnic, the largest tertiary institution in the region. A lecturer tested positive and all his contacts and their contacts had to isolate and be tested. The college had to close temporarily. Fortunately, only five people tested positive.

The college had only opened its doors to final-year students and enforced the requirements for operating in Covid-19 conditions, which is probably why it had only had a few cases. It has since contained the threat and reopened.

Unfortunately, there seems to be an exponential increase in infections in our town. Vubachikwe mine, a gold mine and village 8km from the CBD, has had to quarantine most of its staff and residents after several tested positive. Several businesses have also shut down or quarantined their employees, including the local rural district council, CABS Bank and Umkoko supermarket.

In a small town like hours it gives the impression that the disease is everywhere. This has created an atmosphere of panic.

Because we are a small town where almost everyone knows each other, stigmatisation is rife. This means that even when one has been a contact, the likelihood of them keeping it to themselves to avoid stigma is high.

A resident who tested positive last week and had to be admitted to hospital, told me she regrets allowing them to admit her. Her story is sadly similar to Makamba’s, nine months after his death.

Gwanda hospital converted its eye unit into an isolation ward. The resident said none of the nurses had adequate PPE, only masks and gloves. Because of this they avoided interacting with patients, including monitoring their temperature, blood pressure and other vitals. She felt neglected and alone, afraid she might die from complications.

When they couldn’t avoid it the nurses moved from patient to patient with the same mask and gloves, in nothing but their uniforms, and at lunch time peeled off the gloves and strolled into town to buy food.

Not only are the nurses in grave danger of contracting the virus, they are poised to be spreaders because they interact with people in supermarkets and restaurants and on crowded public transport.

The hospital could only give patients isitshwala (pap) and boiled cabbage or peanut butter. Relatives and friends had to bring in food, which patients must collect outside. This means patients are not in total isolation.

When she was admitted, the resident was told there were no drugs at the hospital and she had to find her own. Her family had to buy cough mixture, vitamins and eucalyptus oil for US$22 (about R327). Few Zimbabweans have that kind of money.

Because of the dire conditions at the hospital many people refuse to be admitted. The rule is that if you live in shared rented accommodation with shared bathrooms you must be quarantined at the hospital so you do not spread the disease to other tenants. Many people lie about their lodgings to avoid the hospital.

These people are then given their results and they walk back into the CBD to join the queue for public transport. The government banned kombis and taxis so everyone has to use Zupco buses, which are overcrowded and unreliable. I shudder to think how many people have been squeezed next to someone who just tested positive.

My cousin tested positive and went home to isolate and recover. A few days later his situation deteriorated and he was rushed to the hospital. They wanted to admit him but he took one look at the facilities and said there was no way he would spend a night in that ward. He thought it would be better to die in the comfort of his own home. They have no medicine, no ICU, no equipment. What help did they have to offer?

After a bitter fight they let him go home.

He is not the only one. There have been reports of people testing positive and running away from the hospital.

Another thing frustrating Gwanda residents is the time it takes for results to come out. Some have waited eight days, during which they cannot afford to isolate and continue going to work and going about their daily business.

Last week, the hospital lab claimed it couldn’t produce results because it had no bond paper to print them on. Another time it said the machine had malfunctioned so it had to redo the tests. One wonders how it managed that since it did not collect new blood samples. The results eventually arrived but one wonders about their authenticity.

To make matters worse there are rumours that fake negative results are being sold for US$30. Private labs charge $60 to $70 for a test so travellers, who by law must produce negative results at the border and when booking flights, sometimes buy fake results, putting other people at risk.

Another local said “this disease will never be contained because our country is rotten. Our government is corrupt, citizens are corrupt. I heard a nurse was seen stealing tests from the hospital. We are doomed either way. The best thing is to preach to your friends about staying at home as much as possible. Schools must just close.”

Our only hope is that, as with the first wave, our fears don’t come true. Because if Covid-19 does spread as it has in other countries, we are doomed.

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Veteran MDC Byo Cadre, Former Senator And First Woman To Chair An MDC Province Dies

Mafume’s Investigating Officer Fails To Substantiate Claims On Charge Sheet

Jacob Mafume

Prosecutors’ claims that Harare mayor Jacob Mafume tried to bribe a key witness in his impending corruption trial, hit a snag when a ZRP cop on the case confessed to finding a paltry USD65 instead of the USD1000 he is accused of trying to bribe using.

A senior police officer admitted under cross-examination that Mafume had just US$65 when he was arrested, and an Econet number he was allegedly communicating with to set up the bribe was not registered to the witness.

Harare magistrate has since Ngoni Nduna postponed his ruling on Mafume’s bail application to Friday.

Prosecutors led by Constance Ngombengombe and Kudzai Chigwedere read out the latest charges against Mafume, accusing him of offering witness Edgar Dzehonye US$1,500 to change his testimony.

ZRP officer on the case, Joseph Sirihwindi laid reasons why he was opposed to granting bail to Mafume.

“He is now facing two charges as such he has high propensity to escape justice

“He is likely to interfere with witnesses since he has already shown the propensity,” he said. The State therefore said these were its compelling reasons for denying Mafume bail.

In his submissions however, Thabani Mpofu said the charges against his client were “as amateurish as they are ridiculous.”

He said the number which was cited in the form 242 did not belong to Dzehonye but to Dumda who in Mafume’s case was not a State witness.

“The State must say there are no conditions that can conceivably secure the interest of justice.

“There can be no doubt that this is a bodged trap gone bad

“There are no call records showing calls made by the accused to Dzehonye

“He never called Dzehonye but was called by Dumba the person he knows. A person whom the State has not taken a statement and a person the state accepts he was at the scene.

“The accused got to the car. And when he was talking to Dumba he was not aware that there was a person at the back seat and then he was apprehended.

“The cellphone number involved belongs to Dumba and not Dzehonye. Dzehonye has given a different cell number.

“There are lies your Worship, a tissue of them told about this number,” Mpofu said.

 

High Court Orders CAPS United To Pay 2017 Debt In US Dollars

CAPS United must pay a 2017 debt in United States dollars, the High Court has ruled.

United accrued the US$10,835 debt after purchasing air tickets for their team. Since then, the club has refused to acknowledge the debt and then in June this year attempted to settle it at the discredited rate of US$1 : 1 RTGS, which was prevailing back in 2017.

Justice Christopher Dube-Banda this week ordered the Premier Soccer League club to settle their debt with Led Travel Tours in United States dollars and with interest. The travel company has separately demanded US$2,390 for car hire services extended to the club.

United paid Z$13,676 into the bank account of Led Travel Tours’ lawyers on June 4 this year.

Led Tours rejected the payment, their lawyers pointing out that the company is an agency that is affiliated to the International Transport Association (IATA) and issues airline tickets on credit. IATA, they argued, only accepts payments using a list of currencies, predominantly United States dollars.

The matter dragged on because CAPS United were refusing to acknowledge the debt, the High Court heard.

Zimbabwe used a multi-currency system until 2019 when the Zimbabwe dollar became the sole legal tender, with the conversion of United States dollar debts into the local currency at a hugely discredited rate of 1:1.

Source – zimlive

Police Chief Inspector Remanded In Custody Over Gold Ore Scandal

Gold bars

Chief Inspector Busani Ncube, who was arrested on allegations of illegally escorting 41kg gold ore from Jumbo Mine in Mazowe to Harare will know his fate today when the court makes a ruling on his bail application.

Through his lawyer Miss Portia Makurumure, Ncube argued that he was not a flight risk and was only a passenger in the car where the gold ore was found.

Prosecutor Mrs Idah Maromo opposed bail saying he was likely to abscond trial if freed on bail.

Plan Lanjisi and Trust Chiparatongo, who were in the same car with Ncube, admitted to their charges and will be sentenced today.

On Saturday, Ncube, Lanjisi and Chiparatongo were travelling in a Honda Fit from Jumbo Mine but attempted to evade the tollgate along the way, which raised the suspicion of soldiers guarding it.

Ncube, Lanjisi and Chiparatongo failed to explain why they wanted to evade the tollgate resulting in the soldiers asking to search the car. Ncube allegedly identified himself and told the soldiers not to search the car, as it was taking him home.

The court heard that the soldiers insisted on searching the car and found the gold ore. They recovered a pistol and seven rounds of ammunition from Ncube.

Pfumvudza Enthusiastic In Trouble For Receiving Inputs Using His Son’s Birth Records

A 54-year-old man from Mt Hampden was fined $3000 for acquiring agricultural inputs under the Pfumvudza programme using his son’s birth registration entry number.

Pupurai Kutamahufa also risks being jailed for a month if he does not pay the fine.

He admitted to the offence when he appeared before magistrate Mrs Munashe Chibanda charged with fraud.

On November 6, Charles Chara went to Mt Hampden where people were receiving inputs under the Pfumvudza program.

He was then told that there were people who were receiving inputs after using their children’s names to register into the scheme.

Chara then went to Agritex offices where he discovered that Kutamahufa had registered one of his sons as a beneficiary using a birth registration entry number.

Kutamahufa received amonium nitrate and maize seed.

He was arrested and taken to court charged where he was fined for the offence.

Mrs Stylone Marufu prosecuted.

Prosecutor ‘On The Run’ After Consenting To Musa Taj Abdul Bail

Prosecutor General Kumbirai Hodzi

HARARE – Under-fire Harare prosecutor Tapiwa Kasema has reportedly gone on the run after he did not turn up for work, and police failed to locate him during raids on two addresses.

Prosecutor General Kumbirai Hodzi announced Thursday that Kasema had been suspended pending an investigation for consenting to bail for alleged armed robber Musa Taj Abdul, 47, and three others.

Police sources said detectives – acting on a corruption complaint by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) – had been to the homes of Kasema and his mother, but failed to locate him.

Abdul was freed on Z$5,000 bail by the High Court on Wednesday after the NPA, represented by Kasema, consented to bail.

Government spokesman Ndavaningi Mangwana immediately criticised the ruling by Justice Benjamin Chikowero, observing that Abdul had been on the run for 20 years before his capture in Beitbridge following a shoot-out with police in August. He had been dubbed Zimbabwe’s “most wanted”.

Before the four suspects were freed from prison, police hit them with new charges. Abdul and his co-defendants Godfrey Mupamhanga, 27, Rudolf Tapiwa Kanhanga, 29, and Douglas Mutenda, 31, will appear in court on Friday facing the new charges.

The suspects face a string of armed robbery charges. Police say as many as 53 robberies have been linked to Abdul, although he had been charged with just two before Wednesday’s bail decision.

Source: Kukurigo

Ten Years In Prison For Machete Welding Thugs

Notorious machete welding Shamva robbers were yesterday jailed to 10 years in prison by Bindura magistrate Tendai Chifamba.

Witness Makuni (34) and Mustafa Sitayela (35) will however spend 7 years 2 months after the magistrate conditionally suspended the sentence.

Prosecutor Vincent Marunya told the court that from February to March the convicts pounced on Shamva resident weilding machete assaulted them and robbed them of their valuables farming inputs, laptops and money.

Sitayela was then arrested on March 8 while illegally panning for gold in Shamva.

Investigations proved that he was facing 6 counts of assault and robbery.

He then implicated his accomplice Makuni who was arrested at a bus terminus.

Sitayela led police details to his wife Netsai Muzambi where they recovered two laptops.

Minister Ncube Could Find Himself In Trouble After Mnangagwa Warning To Members Who Spoke Ill Of DCC Elections

Matabeleland South loser Abednico Ncube

ZANU PF cadres who may feel aggrieved by the outcome of the recently held District Coordinating Committee (DCC) polls can seek recourse through the appropriate party channels but must not use the media to air their grievances as that amounts to putting the name of the party into disrepute, President Mnangagwa said.

This comes as the governing party has dispatched teams to some areas around the country to gather views of some aggrieved persons as Zanu PF seeks to ensure that the aspirations of its members are fulfilled so as to entrench democracy.

In his address to the 347 ordinary session of the Politburo at the party headquarters in Harare yesterday, the Mnangagwa commended teams that supervised the DCC elections and also the candidates who campaigned in a peaceful and disciplined manner.

“Let me reiterate that the DCC structures and the elections thereof must unite the party and act as a springboard for entrenching our party’s revolutionary ideology, constitutionalism and strong grassroots mobilisation.

“Article 3 Section 20, subsection 2 enshrines the right of members to be elected to any office of the party, subject to the rules and regulations determined by the Central Committee; while subsection 7, gives members the right to seek remedy in respect to any grievances as a result of the action of any person in authority over him”.

As such the President added that any party cadres who may have grievances with the outcome of the DCC polls has a right to seek recourse through the relevant party channels.

“However, in doing so loyalty and discipline, as expressed through understanding and adherence of the party constitution, ethics and guiding principles must always be at the core.

“I therefor want to dissuade our members from using both the mainline and social media to express their grievances. Doing so, amounts to bringing the name of the party into disrepute”

ZANU-PF Gwanda South legislator Abednico Ncube could be the first one in trouble after he called for a rerun in the party’s Gwanda District Coordinating Committee (DCC) elections arguing that less than a quarter of members voted due to logistical issues.

In a statement issued to state media Ncube, who is also a member of the Politburo and Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister, said the outcome of the elections were not a true reflection of the people’s desires.

He said the statement made by Dr Sithembiso Nyoni who is the leader of the Matabeleland South voting process that elections had gone smoothly was not a true reflection of what transpired.

“The voting process for DCC members in particular in Gwanda District didn’t go well at all because a few people voted. Less than a quarter of people in the district voted and to say that the voting process went well will be misinforming the head office,” said Ncube.

“Gwanda South is composed of eight wards and out of those wards only one voted. The teams which had been deployed to facilitate the voting process on Saturday arrived as late as 2 or 4PM in some wards and many people had already left.

“They were then advised to go back on the following day but found a few people.

“Zanu-PF is a democratic party and in order for the DCC elections to be deemed successful people should be given a chance to vote in their numbers and select a leader they want.”

He said they had scrutinised names of candidates that applied for DCC posts and raised concerns about some of the names but their concerns were ignored.

Ncube alleged that some people were trying to destroy the party by imposing their own candidates. He said Gwanda District party members were committed towards defending the party, revolution and President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“We are saying let’s have a re-run of DCC elections in Gwanda so that these anomalies can be corrected and people can vote for the leaders that they want. Let’s have elections being done correctly by having more people voting.

“Gwanda is a stronghold of the party and if we let slide such issues, we will cripple the party,” he said.

Eight People Arrested For Smuggling Clothing Worth $80 000

AT least eight people were arrested at a road block in Makuti for smuggling of bags of clothes worth around $80 000, prejudicing the state of a similar amount in unpaid duty.

The eight, including Ronald Mushore (34), Aneti Zinyoro (36), Lucia Phiri, Loveness Sani, Dudzai Chimudende, Jesca Sani (41), Anna Mudzinganyama (30) and Samson Perekamoyo (38) were arrested for contravening Section 182 of the Customs and Excise Act for smuggling.

They were arrested at a roadblock mounted near the 289km peg, Makuti, along the Harare-Chirundu Road on Tuesday morning after searches by a joint security forces team led to the discovery of nine sacks of clothes.

Upon inquiry, the driver and conductor of a Chigubhu cross-border bus implicated the eight travellers.

They were asked to produce declaration forms but they failed leading to their arrest.

Investigations have so far shown that the eight managed to smuggle the goods through Chirundu Border Post.

Further investigations are still underway.

Suspect Prosecutor Suspended For Failing To Oppose Bail For Dangerous Thugs

Kumbirai Hodzi

The Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi has suspended prosecutor Tapiwa Kasema for consenting to granting of bail to four notorious armed robbers led by gang leader Musa Taj Abdul.

Abdul (47) was on Monday granted bail by High Court Judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero along with co-accused Godfrey Mupamhanga (27), Rudolf Tapiwa Kanhanga (29) and Douglas Mutenda (31), but remained in custody as the four are facing fresh charges.

Chief Law Officer Mr Justin Uladi confirmed the suspension of Mr Kasema saying the matter has been referred to the police for investigations while they are preparing to launch an appeal against the High Court decision.

Before they could post bail money yesterday, police brought up fresh charges against the suspects and requested that they remain in custody pending their remand hearing on the new charges and further investigations.

State Opposes Bail For Jacob Mafume

Jacob Mafume

HARARE mayor Jacob Mafume today appeared in court on obstruction of course of justice or alternatively contempt of court for allegedly interfering with a key witness, Edgar Dzehonye, in another matter where he is facing criminal abuse of office.

The State led by Mrs Constance Ngombengombe and Mrs Kudzai Chigwedere opposed granting of his bail saying he was likely to interfere with witnesses and abscond trial.

The State called investigating officer Superintendent Joseph Sirihwini to substantiate its grounds of opposing bail.

Through his lawyer Advocate Thabani Mpofu, Mafume said he was prepared to deposit $30 000 as bail coupled with other conditions.

He appeared before magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna.

BREAKING: Makore Family Announces Decision to Bury 7y Old Tapiwa Without His Head

By A Correspondent | The Murehwa based Makore family has announced a decision to bury their 7 year old Tapiwa without his head.

In a development many Zimbabweans suggested signals the secret hand of high profile persons in the murder, the Makore family has decided to give up on finding Tapiwa’s skull. Last month, several neighbours of key suspect, Mr Thanks Makore in Damafalls, Harare told ZimEye.com they witnessed police officers who arrested him receiving beer and food from the arrested suspect. (WATCH VIDEO BELOW)

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Speaking on Friday afternoon, family spokesperson, Gogo Beaulah, said: “As a family we have decided to gi for burial. We have sat down; it is very heavy for us to bury the child without a head but there is nothing we can do; we are burdened. We hope that the police are going to assist us to find the child’s head.

“It is a very difficult thing we have looked at all sides of the matter… We looked at the father and mother for them to continue moaning… We don’t have a promise of when the child’s head is going to be found.”

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Speaking to Tilda, she also responded on the issue of an order by the local chief who has declared that the lad should not be buried without his head. She said:

“We went back to the chief to update him and tell him that is a family we are now overburdened. Waiting for over 3-months the chief said that there is nothing he can do, and then he said we have waited for too long so I would draw my word barring the burial.”

She then added while announcing the date of burial saying:

“We have arranged for the 9th of January 2021 for burial; we are looking to all family members who have gone for holiday and those would be at work and we have found that date to be most appropriate and fitting.”

Pitso Mosimane Tests Positive For Coronavirus In Egypt

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Pitso Mosimane

Al Ahly head coach Pitso Mosimane has tested positive for the Covid-19, the Egyptian club has confirmed.

MOSIMANE WILL SELF-ISOLATE
The new Egyptian Premier League got underway last weekend with Mosimane’s side recording a comfortable 3-1 win over Misr Lel Makkasa.

Al Ahly have now confirmed that the former Mamelodi Sundowns coach will self-isolate after testing positive for the coronavirus.

The club’s statement read: Al Ahly’s head coach Pitso Mosimane tested positive for COVID-19. Mosimane will be subjected to the home isolation regime, set by the Ministry of Health.

As a result, Mosimane will miss Friday’s league clash against Ghazl El Mahalla.

Mosimane’s wife has reportedly also tested positive for Covid-19.

Hadebe Excels In Turkey

Warriors defender Teenage Hadebe’s resurgence continues following his inclusion in the Turkish Super Lig team of the week for the second week in succession.

After enduring a difficult start to the 2020/21 season and rarely featuring for Yeni Malatyaspor, the gangly defender has started in the last two league games and in both of them, he has been named in the team of the week.

Last week, Malatyaspor drew 1-1 with UEFA Champions League participants Instabul Basakshehir and he found himself in the best eleven of match day 10.

This past weekend, Malatyaspor shocked title-chasing Fenerbahçe 3-0 in their own backyard.

For his efforts, the Warriors defender himself in the team of the week again-Soccer 24

Teenage Hadebe

Kaitano Tembo Punishes Mighty Kaizer Chiefs

Kaizer Chiefs’s woes in the 2020/21 DStv Premiership continue after they were dispatched 2-1 by Kaitano Tembo’s SuperSport United at the Lucas Moripe Stadium on Tuesday.

Gavin Hunt’t men, who have only one win to their name this campaign, can count themselves lucky to come out with a point in last week’s 2-2 draw with Black Leopards.

Heading into today’s encounter, Amakhosi needed a victory to boost their confidence but found themselves trailing on the stroke of half time through Bradley Grobbler’s opener.

Matsatsantsa doubled their lead just after the restart when Sipho Mbule fired home from close range.

It went from bad to worse for Chiefs, who were reduced to 10 man in the 63rd minute when Philani Zulu got sent off for a challenge on Jones Lungu.

Lebogang Manyama’s late penalty proved to be just a consolation for Amakhosi, whose winless run continues.

Khama Billiat started for Amakhosi, so did Kuda Mahachi for United, while Evans Rusike came on in the second half.-Soccer 24

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Bosso Snatch FC Platinum Star

Highlanders have signed former FC Platinum player Winston Mhango on a two-year contract.

The midfielder, 32, is joining the Bulawayo giants on a free transfer after leaving Zambian side Kabwe Warriors following the end of his two-year contract last season. He is said to have completed his move on Monday.

When asked about the deal, Bosso’s communications officer Ronald Moyo only acknowledged that the player has been training with the club.

“Winston (Mhango) is being assessed by our coaches,” said Moyo.

Meanwhile, Highlanders are also working on retaining most players whose contracts will expire this month. These include Peter Muduhwa, captain Ariel Sibanda and Ray Lunga.-Soccer 24

Bosso

President Chamisa Pays Tribute To Legendary Church Leader

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has described the late veteran church leader, Rosemary Shumbambiri as a dedicated Christian who spent her life serving the Lord wholeheartedly.

Gogo Shumbambiri was married to the late Reverend Dr Shumbambiri of the Apostolic Faith Mission.

In a brief statement President Chamisa said :
At a farewell church service to honour a heroine of Faith, the late Gogo Shumbambiri who has gone to be with the Lord. Rest in Power Mupositori. You fought a good fight of faith.”

Sitembile Ndlovu Matemba, a Christian said:
“Aaaaaa shame ndivo vakatichatisa vose Nababa the late Shumbambiri. Surely the heaven has gained. They played a great role in my life. May Gogo rest in peace.

Clement Mawire wrote :
“So sad mama you are gone untimely.

May the good old lady rest in eternal power.You have been promoted to glory to join your beloved husband Dr Reverend Shumbambiri.

We will always miss you amai.To the Bindura Bethel Assembly that was solely formed by the Reverend- it’s such a huge blow.The couple changed my life.R.I.P mama.”

Gogo Shumbambiri

Tribute To Adam “Adamski” Ndlovu

On this day, in 2012, a tragedy befell the Zimbabwean football family.

A Victoria Falls-bound BMW X5, crashed at the 417km peg near Lupinyu Business Centre around 01:20am in the morning and uprooted three trees.

On board were the Ndlovu brothers; Adam and Peter, as well as a woman identified as Nomclo Tshili.

Adam, who was the Chicken Inn coach at that time, died on his way to the hospital while the aforementioned lady died on the spot according to the Police report. Peter was left batting for his life and sustained head injuries.

A villager in the area actually tried to help the victims, not knowing it was the popular Ndlovus-brothers from arguably the most successful family in Zimbabwean football history.

The death of Adamski, as the former Warriors striker was affectionately known, shocked the local football fraternity.

Veteran commentator Charles ‘CNN’ Mabika was devastated by Adam’s death to the point that he vowed to never delete Ndlovu’s number from his contact list, as a way to remember him.

Then President Robert Gabriel Mugabe, even weighed in with a heartfelt condolence message to the Ndlovu family and football-loving public at large, for the untimely death of the former Bosso striker.

“It was with a deep sense of shock and sadness that I learnt of the untimely death yesterday (Sunday) morning of one of our revered soccer legends, Adam Ndlovu, following a car accident near Victoria Falls International Airport,” the late former President was quoted as saying by The Herald. 

“On behalf of Government, the nation, and on my own behalf. I wish to condole with the Ndlovu family upon Adam’s passing on and to wish at the same time Peter’s speedy recovery from the injuries,” he added.

Adamski cut his football teeth at Highlanders in the early 90s before joining Swiss side SC Kriens in 1994 before moving to SR Delemont in 1997.

In between that period, he had a fairytale trial stint at English giants Manchester United.

He briefly returned to Highlanders in 2001, and then went to South Africa, where he was on the ranks of Moroka Swallows, Dynamos and Free State Stars from 2002 to 2005 before hanging his boots to venture into coaching.

Adam was also part of the historic Sunday Chidzambwa-led Warriors squad which stepped on Tunisian soil for the country’s maiden Africa Cup of Nations appearance in 2004.

He is remembered for many moments in gold and green, mostly for his ‘machine gun’ celebration after connecting to a sublime cross from his brother Peter, to thrust the Warriors ahead, against Mauritania at the National Sports Stadium in 2003.

Gone but certainly not forgotten, R.I.P (Return if Possible) Adam Ndlovu.-Soccer 24

Adam Ndlovu

Precautions During Rainy Season

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

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

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

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

Common Illness caused During Rainy Season

Dengue
Cold
Flu
Food infection
Water infection
Cholera

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

Precautions During Rainy Season

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Credit: Bangkok Hospital

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“Councillor Mutubuki Is Being Persecuted For Speaking On Behalf Landless Citizens”

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance Councillor for ward 18, Chiredzi West, Gilbert Mutubuki will appear in court tomorrow for allegedly inciting violence.

Mutubuki, who is also the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly provincial secretary general(Masvingo), is being persecuted for challenging Zanu PF’s monopoly on land distribution.

Last month MDC Alliance youths clashed with war veterans and Zanu PF sympathizers in Chiredzi over the land dispute.

Read full statement from the MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly information desk :

Court Updates

MDC A Youth Assembly
Solidarity is our principle!!!

16 December 2020

Our Provincial Youth Secretary Councillor Gilbert Mutubuki is appearing before Triangle Magistrate Court tomorrow at 11:15 pm.

Councillor Mutubuki is being accused of Inciting Violence some time last year when he took side with the people over Land issue against greedy War veterans.

Councillor Mutubuki is always at loggerheads with the War Veterans over unequal and partisan Land distribution. Vibrant Lawyer Advocate Mureri would be representing him.

Everyone is encouraged to flock the courts in solidarity with our fellow leader in these trying times. Our attendance will be a Christmas box to our persecuted leader.

Meanwhile we encourage you to drive cautiously in this busy festive season. We would want to finish the struggle together and enjoy a free Zimbabwe while we are alive. Don’t Drink and Drive.

Masvingo will not die, the young people shall save it

Timoth Muswere
Masvingo Youth Assembly Spokes person
0773841414
[email protected]

Gilbert Mutubuki

Reuben Barwe Victory In Zanu PF Polls An Impediment To Media Freedom

Tinashe Sambiri|The country’s vibrant political formation, MDC Alliance has called for the immediate resignation of Reuben Barwe from the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation.

Predictably Barwe won the Zanu PF DCC Elections in Makoni and media experts say his victory will compromise his professional ethics.

Barwe is a man who has a soft spot for Zanu PF as reflected by his traceable reporting trend.

MDC Alliance spokesperson, Advocate Fadzai Mahere urged Barwe to resign with immediate effect.

“The fact that Reuben Barwe continues to work as a journalist at ZBC notwithstanding his newly minted Zanu PF role is the clearest sign that media reforms are urgent.

The Constitution forbids this politicization of the state broadcaster.

We need new leaders,” said Advocate Mahere.

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma implored the national broadcaster to fire Barwe.

“Now that it’s clear that Mr Barwe is a Zanu PF member, I urge the national broadcaster to dismiss him as a matter of urgency,”said Chuma.

Reuben Barwe with Mr Mnangagwa

Machinja Ane Rudo Launch Fundraising Campaign For Jailed Activists

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has launched an initiative to raise funds for the welfare of jailed party members.

See statement below:

Machinja aneRudo let’s show our love and help our incarcerated brothers. Together we can.

The ecocash number to use for donations is +26378 298 7718
The number is registered under the name of Daniel Molokele

For bank account payments; the details are as follows:

F.D. MOLOKELA-TSIYE
POSB Esteem Account
Harare Showgrounds branch
Account number – 500 003 179 206

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Common Diseases During The Rainy Season

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

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

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

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

Common Illness caused During Rainy Season

Dengue
Cold
Flu
Food infection
Water infection
Cholera

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

Precautions During Rainy Season

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Credit: Bangkok Hospital

Inserted by
Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

For more information follow /like our Facebook page :Zimbabwe Online Health Centre

email :[email protected]

Twitter :zimonlinehealthcentre

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YouTube: zimbabwe online health centre

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MDC Alliance Councillor In Court For Challenging Zanu PF Monopoly On Land Distribution

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance Councillor for ward 18, Chiredzi West, Gilbert Mutubuki will appear in court tomorrow for allegedly inciting violence.

Mutubuki, who is also the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly provincial secretary general(Masvingo), is being persecuted for challenging Zanu PF’s monopoly on land distribution.

Last month MDC Alliance youths clashed with war veterans and Zanu PF sympathizers in Chiredzi over the land dispute.

Read full statement from the MDC Alliance Masvingo Provincial Youth Assembly information desk :

Court Updates

MDC A Youth Assembly
Solidarity is our principle!!!

16 December 2020

Our Provincial Youth Secretary Councillor Gilbert Mutubuki is appearing before Triangle Magistrate Court tomorrow at 11:15 pm.

Councillor Mutubuki is being accused of Inciting Violence some time last year when he took side with the people over Land issue against greedy War veterans.

Councillor Mutubuki is always at loggerheads with the War Veterans over unequal and partisan Land distribution. Vibrant Lawyer Advocate Mureri would be representing him.

Everyone is encouraged to flock the courts in solidarity with our fellow leader in these trying times. Our attendance will be a Christmas box to our persecuted leader.

Meanwhile we encourage you to drive cautiously in this busy festive season. We would want to finish the struggle together and enjoy a free Zimbabwe while we are alive. Don’t Drink and Drive.

Masvingo will not die, the young people shall save it

Timoth Muswere
Masvingo Youth Assembly Spokes person
0773841414
[email protected]

Gilbert Mutubuki

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December 16: Remembering Adam “Adamski” Ndlovu

On this day, in 2012, a tragedy befell the Zimbabwean football family.

A Victoria Falls-bound BMW X5, crashed at the 417km peg near Lupinyu Business Centre around 01:20am in the morning and uprooted three trees.

On board were the Ndlovu brothers; Adam and Peter, as well as a woman identified as Nomclo Tshili.

Adam, who was the Chicken Inn coach at that time, died on his way to the hospital while the aforementioned lady died on the spot according to the Police report. Peter was left batting for his life and sustained head injuries.

A villager in the area actually tried to help the victims, not knowing it was the popular Ndlovus-brothers from arguably the most successful family in Zimbabwean football history.

The death of Adamski, as the former Warriors striker was affectionately known, shocked the local football fraternity.

Veteran commentator Charles ‘CNN’ Mabika was devastated by Adam’s death to the point that he vowed to never delete Ndlovu’s number from his contact list, as a way to remember him.

Then President Robert Gabriel Mugabe, even weighed in with a heartfelt condolence message to the Ndlovu family and football-loving public at large, for the untimely death of the former Bosso striker.

“It was with a deep sense of shock and sadness that I learnt of the untimely death yesterday (Sunday) morning of one of our revered soccer legends, Adam Ndlovu, following a car accident near Victoria Falls International Airport,” the late former President was quoted as saying by The Herald. 

“On behalf of Government, the nation, and on my own behalf. I wish to condole with the Ndlovu family upon Adam’s passing on and to wish at the same time Peter’s speedy recovery from the injuries,” he added.

Adamski cut his football teeth at Highlanders in the early 90s before joining Swiss side SC Kriens in 1994 before moving to SR Delemont in 1997.

In between that period, he had a fairytale trial stint at English giants Manchester United.

He briefly returned to Highlanders in 2001, and then went to South Africa, where he was on the ranks of Moroka Swallows, Dynamos and Free State Stars from 2002 to 2005 before hanging his boots to venture into coaching.

Adam was also part of the historic Sunday Chidzambwa-led Warriors squad which stepped on Tunisian soil for the country’s maiden Africa Cup of Nations appearance in 2004.

He is remembered for many moments in gold and green, mostly for his ‘machine gun’ celebration after connecting to a sublime cross from his brother Peter, to thrust the Warriors ahead, against Mauritania at the National Sports Stadium in 2003.

Gone but certainly not forgotten, R.I.P (Return if Possible) Adam Ndlovu.-Soccer 24

Adam Ndlovu

Maengahama And Madzokere Support

Update from the Madzokere and Maengahama Solidarity Movement

Appeal for Your Support for the Next Chikurubi Prison Visit.

Greetings to you all.

We are so happy to let you know that on Sunday afternoon, some representatives for our solidarity movement had a successful consultation meeting with the close members from both the Madzokere and Maengahama families.

The consultation meeting agreed to have the next solidarity visit to the Chikurubi maximum prison on Wednesday 16th December 2020.

The consultation meeting also agreed to have regular monthly prison visits supported by our solidarity movement

As such for 2021, the first solidarity visit will be held during the last week of January.

In the meantime the following resolutions were adopted during the consultation meeting that was held on Sunday afternoon:

  1. The Madzokere family will be represented by his sister Ollin Madzokere during this coming week’s prison visit.
  2. The Maengahama family will be represented by his sister Febbie Maengahama during this coming week’s prison visit.
  3. Ollin Madzokere has been designated as the Spokesperson for the Madzokere family.
    Her contact number is 077 291 4787
  4. Georgina Maengahama has been designated as the Spokesperson for the Maengahama family.
    Her contact number is 077 285 0525
  5. Donations in both cash and kind are encouraged from both the public and the solidarity movement members as from Sunday till Wednesday morning just in time for the Chikurubi prison visit.
  6. Both the Madzokere and Maengahama families have authorised Daniel Molokele to coordinate the donations from both the public and solidarity movement.
  7. The ecocash number to use for donations is 078 298 7718.
    The number is registered under the name of Daniel Molokele
  8. For bank account payments; the details are as follows:
    F.D. MOLOKELA-TSIYE
    POSB Esteem Account
    Harare Showgrounds branch
    Account number – 500 003 179 206          
  9. The summary of all donations and contributions will be openly shared in the solidarity movement chat group in order to promote accountability and transparency.
  10. For any further information please kindly feel free to contact Daniel Molokele on 071 372 6552

Thank you so much for playing your part in helping to show solidarity with both Madzokere and Maengahama

Kindly also join both families in earnest prayers for both of them to be released sooner than later.

MDC Alliance Calls For Immediate Resignation Of Reuben Barwe

Tinashe Sambiri|The country’s vibrant political formation, MDC Alliance has called for the immediate resignation of Reuben Barwe from the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation.

Predictably Barwe won the Zanu PF DCC Elections in Makoni and media experts say his victory will compromise his professional ethics.

Barwe is a man who has a soft spot for Zanu PF as reflected by his traceable reporting trend.

MDC Alliance spokesperson, Advocate Fadzai Mahere urged Barwe to resign with immediate effect.

“The fact that Reuben Barwe continues to work as a journalist at ZBC notwithstanding his newly minted Zanu PF role is the clearest sign that media reforms are urgent.

The Constitution forbids this politicization of the state broadcaster.

We need new leaders,” said Advocate Mahere.

MDC Alliance Youth Assembly spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma implored the national broadcaster to fire Barwe.

“Now that it’s clear that Mr Barwe is a Zanu PF member, I urge the national broadcaster to dismiss him as a matter of urgency,”said Chuma.

Re-e-u-ben Barwe with Emmerson Mnangagwa

President Chamisa Mourns Iconic Church Leader

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has described the late veteran church leader, Rosemary Shumbambiri as a dedicated Christian who spent her life serving the Lord wholeheartedly.

Gogo Shumbambiri was married to the late Reverend Dr Shumbambiri of the Apostolic Faith Mission.

In a brief statement President Chamisa said :
At a farewell church service to honour a heroine of Faith, the late Gogo Shumbambiri who has gone to be with the Lord. Rest in Power Mupositori. You fought a good fight of faith.”

Sitembile Ndlovu Matemba, a Christian said:
“Aaaaaa shame ndivo vakatichatisa vose Nababa the late Shumbambiri. Surely the heaven has gained. They played a great role in my life. May Gogo rest in peace.

Clement Mawire wrote :
“So sad mama you are gone untimely.

May the good old lady rest in eternal power.You have been promoted to glory to join your beloved husband Dr Reverend Shumbambiri.

We will always miss you amai.To the Bindura Bethel Assembly that was solely formed by the Reverend- it’s such a huge blow.The couple changed my life.R.I.P mama.”

Gogo Shumbambiri