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Woman Hauled To Court For Pouring Hot Cooking Oil On Boyfriend

Melody Mashonga (25), from Victoria Ranch in Masvingo, was slapped with a wholly suspended three-year jail sentence after she poured hot cooking oil on her boyfriend, Emmanuel Cheure (35).

Mashonga was handed the sentence recently at Masvingo Magistrates Court by Magistrate Bishard Chineka.

She told the court that she poured hot cooking oil on Cheure because they were having problems in their relationship and she was frustrated by Cheure’s responses.

The incident occurred in Victoria Ranch at Mashonga’s house after Cheure refused to eat a meal she had offered him saying the food was rotten and was producing a pungent smell. Appearing for the State, Nixon Chamisa said:

The accused then went outside the house, took a pot filled with hot cooking oil and poured it on Cheure who sustained severe burns on the neck, chest, abdomen and private parts.

Cheure then ran outside the house asking for help and was rushed to Masvingo General Hospital by well-wishers. A Police report was made leading to Mashonga’s arrest.-Masvingo Mirror

In- laws Threaten To Burn Kwekwe Man After His Son Divorced Their Daughter

A Kwekwe man says his In-laws are threatening to burn him alive because his son has refused to get back together with their (In-laws) daughter.

Mr Ellmon Munedzimwe has since approached the Kwekwe magistrate’s court seeking a protection order from his in-laws.

According to H-Metro, Mr Munedzimwe claims that Mr Michael Mangachena is forcing his granddaughter to get back together with his son.

Appearing before Kwekwe magistrate Samukeliso Gumbo, Mr Munedzimwe said he wanted a protection order from Mr Mangachena who has threatened to end his life. Your Worship, Mangachena has been sending a go-between and forcing his granddaughter to come to my house without my consent.

He also threatened to burn me alive for not complying with his demands and l do not wish to entertain him since l fear for my life and l, therefore, wish to be protected.

I am pleading with the court to be granted protection order as l cannot stay with his granddaughter because l do not know why she was chased away from where she was staying with my son and also for my own safety as a man.

I do not want them to involve me in their quarrels because they are grown-ups who can make decisions for themselves, he said.

However, Mr Mangachena disputed the allegations brought against him saying all he wanted was to solve the problems in the two families according to the local culture. I have been asking him to call his son so that he can come and do things properly according to culture if he no longer wants my granddaughter.

I am the one responsible for her so l have to make things right according to how they started, he said

Mr Mangachena labelled Mr Munedzimwe a coward saying the reason behind the protection order was that the two families can not meet and talk things through like adults. He wishes to get a protection order just so that he can wipe us away from talking things through like grown-ups.

I am also insisting on talking like adults because they took my granddaughter’s two minor kids whom she is worried about and cannot stay in the dark about their whereabouts.

I also have a witness who can testify as to how l was handling issues but they are unfortunately not feeling okay, said Mangachena.

Magistrate Gumbo told Mangachena to bring his witness to testify in court on the 15 of December.

Chaos As O’Level Learners Sit For Examinations At Night

By A Correspondent- Chaos and confusion rocked the ZimSec examinations in Manicaland, Mashonaland Central and South after the examinations body failed to avail adequate geography ordinary level question papers for candidates at several schools including Ndhlabiso, Nhedziwa, Chitakatira and Betera secondary schools.

According to a reliable source who is privy to the development, geography papers allegedly exchanged hands after the examinations body availed inadequate examination papers and students had to wait for other pupils from the nearest schools to finish writing for the same paper to be collected and given to them before they started their exam.

Said the source:

“Ndhlabiso school was given Ordinary level geography papers that belonged to Mukomniwana secondary school. These papers were half the number of students.

The same happened at Nhedziwa secondary School where there was a shortage. Because of this, students did not sit for their examinations at same time. The examination had to be delayed because they were waiting for geography papers from the nearest school which is Mutambara mission school.

Our greatest fear is that with this covid-19 scourge, it is not advisable that exam papers circulate and exchange hands.

The paper arrived way after the other learners had written their examinations. Scanner sheets were also mixed up. There is chaos.”

In another related development, 2 students were registered for commerce but they were not on the register list on the exam day.

“The same was also true for several English students, some of whom tested covid-19 positive and they had to be quarantined.”

ZimEye also has it on good authority that in mashonaland central and south, most of the schools there were given geography paper 1 examinations but there were no maps.

Said a source:

“They wrote their geography examinations without any maps hence learners could not attempt map work. This is a new low for ZimSec and government. Even big schools like Kutama college were affected”

Chitakatira secondary school was also affected and the learners only wrote after the neighbouring school finished conducting the examinations. The same question papers which had been used by the learners was collected and given to the other pupils.

Added the source:

“Ordinary level candidates at Betera secondary school wrote their examination at night and learners had to share the question papers because their school had not received any examination question paper. They got nothing. Nothing at all.

The school only managed to get the paper from their neighbouring Chiurwi secondary school after 3:15pm.”

Efforts to get a comment from ZimSec was work in progress by the time of publishing.

More details to follow….

Families Stranded As Harare City Council Demolishes Budiriro Houses

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Harare City Council demolishing the houses.

At least 190 illegal houses were demolished by Harare City Council in Budiriro 5 yesterday with police arresting Caleb Kadye on charges of parcelling out stands on Tembwe Housing Cooperative land about 2km from Budiriro 5 Current shopping centre.

Yesterday affected families were counting losses, while battling the rains, with women and children crying and men battling to find safe and secure places for their property.

Furniture was scattered in the mud, with only a few people having managed to ferry it to safer places.

A handful of defiant householders were seen trying to stand in front of a council bulldozer in an attempt to block it from demolishing their properties, but to no avail.

The alleged land baron Kadye who was at the back of the police truck during the demolitions, could be heard shouting trying to block the exercise.

Critics have repeatedly said the local authority should have stopped construction at foundation level, but for two decades the council has allowed unplanned settlements to mushroom, only moving in when buildings are up and occupied.

The land scams have led to the arrests of the city’s top officials including successive mayors Herbert Gomba, Jacob Mafume, town clerk Hosiah Chisango, housing director Addmore Nhekairo and principal housing officer Edgar Dzehonye.

A council official who declined to be named, said the teams had been tasked to demolish nearly 200 illegal houses.

“According to the instruction at hand we have been tasked to demolish between 180 to 190 houses built illegally here,” said the official.

In an interview, acting Harare City Council spokesperson Mr Innocent Ruwende said the houses were on stands illegally parcelled out.

An affected person, Mrs Erica Chikuse blamed the council for being insensitive.

“I bought the stand for US$2 500 sometime in 2010 from Tembwe Housing Cooperative although there were challenges with the council papers, but we were in the process to regularise this,” she said.

“Later there were tussles within the leadership resulting in one of the members forming a new cooperative by the name Events which ordered us to vacate the area.”

Mrs Chikuse said they were taken aback to see their houses demolished at a time the cooperative’s leadership was processing council papers for regularisation.

“Without any formal notice today we just received a phone call from council officials saying they were going to demolish our houses, but we thought it was their usual talk.

“I have nowhere to go and I was actually prepared to pay the fines, but I am heartbroken to see my house being demolished,” she said.

Another affected beneficiary, Mrs Netsai Jaketi, said she bought the stand in 2012.

“I paid a joining fee of US$250 to Tembwe Housing Cooperative and did not expect that it will end in such a tragic manner. This is actually a thorn in the flesh for me, imagine it is raining and I was actually beaten by security details while trying to remove my property inside the house,” she said.

“I’m Recovering Well”: Covid-19+ Tafadzwa Mugwadi

By A Correspondent- Zanu-PF communications director Tafadzwa Mugwadi has tested positive for Covid-19.

Mugwadi is one of more than a dozen Zanu-PF employees and their family members who have caught the virus at the party’s Harare headquarters.

The party’s secretary for administration Obert Mpofu and his wife Sikhanyisiwe have gone into isolation after also testing positive for the respiratory illness, although they are reported to be stable.

Mugwadi told ZimLive he was informed of his positive test last Friday.

“I’m home self-isolating and recovering well,” he said.

Zanu-PF has been hosting party meetings at his HQ including a cocktail for journalists last week. The 15-story building was temporarily sealed off to allow for disinfection processes.

The party is currently conducting internal elections at district level, although the government has banned by-elections citing public health concerns.

On Tuesday night, Zimbabwe declared 73 new cases including nine deaths in Harare. In total, the country has seen 10,912 Covid-19 cases which have resulted in 303 deaths. At least 9,062 have recovered.

Activist Blasts State Over Continued Persecution

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Court Update!!!

Was in Court 1 this morning. The State Prosecutor is not aware that I was summoned to appear before the court.

Don’t know why the Law and Order section continue to summon me when the State is not ready for trial.

Nevertheless like in July 2017 , I am prepared for trial and to see justice delivered.

I am innocent and I maintain.T

his persecution Must Stop!

Justice delayed remains justice denied!

Dr Khupe Meets ED In Victoria Falls

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is in Victoria Falls where he is set to officiate at the awarding of City status to the resort town.

The ceremony will also be attended by MDC-T Acting President Thokozani Khupe who according to Information Secretary Nick Mangwana was invited the town Mayor who belongs to her faction of the MDC.

“The first mayor of Victoria Falls City, His Worship Councillor S. Dhlamini also made sure he invited his party leader and Official Leader of the Opposition who is also a daughter of Mat North, Hon @DrThoko_Khupe to this momentous occassion for both province and country,” said Mangwana.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa greets Thokozani Khupe the leader of MDC-T
Vic Falls councilors line up to meet President Emmerson Mnangagwa

ED Declares Victoria Falls An Official City Of Zimbabwe

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has officially declared and accorded Victoria Falls city status.

Said Mnangagwa in a facebook post:

“After spending 10 years in prison for fighting in support of independence, the Victoria Falls bridge was where I took my first steps as a free man.

Almost 45 years later, I now have the great honour to declare Victoria Falls as an official city of Zimbabwe.”

Fresh Details Emerge On Uncle Who Killed 7yr Old Nephew And Stewed His Head

By A Correspondent- The father of a 9-year-old boy who was murdered and his head cooked by his uncle on Friday, 4 December 2020 in Matova Village under Chief Zimuto in Masvingo Province has spoken about the hair raising incident.

Trevor Mapxashike (also known as Mapwashike) was killed by his uncle Clever Chitiga (22) who then shaved his head before cooking it.

Chitiga in a cousin to Henry Mapwashike (48), Trevor’s father. Chitiga and Henry’s homesteads are a few metres apart.

Henry had five children and Trevor (9) was his third child and was doing Grade 2 at Matova Primary School.

Speaking to The Herald on Tuesday, Henry said:

I almost collapsed, after forcing the door to one of his rooms, open. A trail of blood, which we believed to be my son’s, led us to his head which was being stewed in a big pot.

The door had been locked from inside and I had to gain entry through the window and opened it from inside.

My mother, who accompanied me to Clever’s homestead, used a stick to shove the head so that we could properly see what was in the pot and to our shock, it was my son’s head which was being stewed.

He had shaved it using a broken beer bottle and pounded it with a pestle and mortar.

… [Trevor] was an intelligent and obedient boy. He was left by his mother when he was only eight months old and was staying with my father since I had remarried.

Henry told the publication that he harboured no hard feelings towards his brother [cousin] for murdering his son.

He said:

My only appeal and prayer are for the family to unite and get to the bottom of this because I think there is something behind this.

We need to sit down and cleanse our family because this is strange and bizarre. It’s unheard of.

When I got to Clever’s homestead, he had already fled from the scene after I had asked him if he had seen my son.

I believe there was juju at play because from what I know, Clever never had a history of mental illness.

In fact, his discreetness and the way he tried to conceal evidence of his diabolic act smacks of someone who is mentally stable.

He (Clever) was dull at school and had a history of violence. He once bit off his younger brother’s finger for restraining him from assaulting his nephew and also torched a car that had been left in the custody of his father for safekeeping by a friend.

… I can not eat food, I am still unable to look at cooked meat after what I saw. I am relieved that we were able to bury my son today (yesterday) at Gokomere Mission cemetery.

The pot, which he was using to cook my son’s head, was taken by the police together with the pestle and mortar, which will be used in court.

-statemedia

Beitbridge Customs Official Nabbed For Criminal Abuse Of Office

 By A Correspondent- A Customs and Excise official in Beitbridge was nabbed for attempting to illegally move out of a State warehouse goods worth $6 million or US$8 483.

Nelson Chinguwa, 31, faces a charge of criminal abuse of office.

Chinguwa was arraigned before Beitbridge magistrate Annia Chiweta and was released on $30 000 bail. He is denying the charge.

According to State papers, on December 3, Chinguwa, of 103 Limpopo View went to Manica Transit Shed, which houses a State warehouse in contravention of his assigned duties.

He then tried to remove the goods in question, which had been seized on June 30 pending payment of $2, 7 million or US$4 241, 56 duty equivalent to a level seven fine for importing goods without a licence.

Chinguwa had taken the goods but was intercepted at the Malala Tollgate on the Beitbridge- Bulawayo Highway.

He is expected again in court on December 21 this year. Lawyer Jabulani Mzinyathi appeared for Chinguwa.

-Newsday

“ED A Victim Of Cyber Bullying”: Zanu Pf

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) yesterday threatened to clamp down on social media users who “cyber-bully” government officials, which critics say is meant to muzzle critics of President Emmerson Mnangagwa on social media.

Media experts also accused the government of trying to close media space. This came as Harare’s provincial development co-ordinator Tafadzwa Muguti claimed he was being targeted on social media, while Zanu PF last week also claimed that Mnangagwa was a victim of online cyber-bullying.

“The ZRP warns individuals and groups from committing crimes through cyber-bullying of government officials who will be performing their constitutional and lawful obligations in terms of service delivery to Zimbabweans,” the police said in a terse statement.

They further said the cyber-bullying of government officials was perpetrated by “certain groups of suspects who know their arrest is imminent”.

Police tagged Information secretary Ndavaningi Mangwana and Muguti in their statement on Twitter.

Nine COVID-19 Deaths Yesterday

Nine people died of COVID-19 yesterday, the second time in under a week that the country has recorded a high number of deaths.

The nine deaths were from 73 new cases that were reported across the country.

This takes the cumulative total number of cases to 10912 with 9062 recoveries and 303 deaths.

Covid- 19+ Cases Rise In Schools

By A Correspondent- 332 COVID-19 cases with the majority of them being asymptomatic, have been reported in both primary and secondary schools in Zimbabwe since schools were reopened on 28 September.

This was said by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Senator Monica Mutsvangwa while briefing the media during a post-cabinet briefing in Harare on Tuesday.

She said:

In the learning institutions, a total of 332 COVID-19 cases were reported and the majority of these are asymptomatic, isolated and being monitored by Rapid Response teams in the respective provinces.

Cabinet also wishes to reassure the public that the total number of infected learners and teachers out of a population of 4,5 million and 121 272 respectively, is very low.

The environment at schools will continue to be monitored as previously undertaken. We continue to urge the need for responsible reporting in this regard.

Some stakeholders in the education sector have called for the immediate closure of schools saying pupils and teachers are being made guinea pigs as coronavirus cases have spiked in recent weeks.

However, speaking over the weekend, Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education spokesperson, Taungana Ndoro said there is no chance that non-examination classes could close early unless there is an incredibly explosive rise of COVID-19 cases in schools

“Corruption Is Institutionalised And Thats A Fact!”

By Nomusa Garikai- ”Today (8 December 2020) I will upload unimpeachable evidence that Mnangagwa, and his wife Auxillia, are the real barons of money laundering and gold smuggling in Zimbabwe. Don’t miss it!” twittered Professor Jonathan Moyo

Professor Jonathan Moyo, corruption has been institutionalised in Zimbabwe, the wholesale looting of diamonds that has been taking place in Marange and Chiadzwa for decades was approved by the Zanu PF/GNU cabinets and parliaments dating back to 2006!

It was the Zimbabwe government’s cabinet that granted the diamond mining concessions to all the operators. 

The late Edward Chindori-Chininga 2012 report to parliament revealed the details of the mining concessions: the holders do not keep any records of the quantity and quality of diamonds, no record of where the diamonds are sold and for how much, no record of who the partners are and how much each is earning, etc., etc. This is all done for the purpose avoiding cooperate or individual tax liabilities!

Similar mining concessions have been granted in other areas such as gold, platinum and lithium and in other areas. 

Since the wholesale looting has cabinet and parliament approval, other state institutions such as the Auditor General, tax collecting bodies, ZACC, the Police, etc. have all been told to stay out of all these ring-fenced areas.

It is no secret that Mnangagwa and many of his cabinet members are the Godfathers of corruption; corruption has been legalised and institutionalised; this is why it is impossible to uprooted corruption as long as Zanu PF remains in power!

Of course, Professor Moyo would know all the juicy details of who the Godfathers of corruption are, their holdings, how they amassed their wealth, etc., etc. Professor Moyo was a Zanu PF insider for decades and was shrewd enough to know the dirty details of what was going on in the party and to keep a record. He is now willing to share some of the record with us. 

It was just a matter of time before the truth about the corruption and rot in Zimbabwe came out. Mnangagwa, Mugabe, etc. they all knew the truth cannot be hidden forever. “Rinemanyanga hariputirwi!” as one would say in Shona!

Zimbabwean Hard-core Criminal Escapes From Pretoria Prison

File of South African prison

A manhunt and an internal investigation have been launched after the escape of two criminals from the Kgosi Mampuru Correctional Centre in Tshwane.

“The two are still at large and members of the Emergency Support Team from Correctional Services, working closely with the SA Police Service are hot on their heels,” the department of correctional services said on Wednesday.

“These escapees shall be brought back behind bars.”

They are Thabo Zacharia Muyambo from Mozambique, who is serving a life sentence for 21 counts of various crimes, including rape, robbery and kidnapping; and Johannes Chauke from Zimbabwe, who is serving 20 years for house breaking offences.

The department said it has initiated an internal investigation into their escape.

The public is urged to contact the nearest police station should they come into contact with the men.

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PICTURES: ED, Khupe Meet In Vic Falls

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is in Victoria Falls where he is set to officiate at the awarding of City status to the resort town.

The ceremony will also be attended by MDC-T Acting President Thokozani Khupe who according to Information Secretary Nick Mangwana was invited the town Mayor who belongs to her faction of the MDC.

“The first mayor of Victoria Falls City, His Worship Councillor S. Dhlamini also made sure he invited his party leader and Official Leader of the Opposition who is also a daughter of Mat North, Hon @DrThoko_Khupe to this momentous occassion for both province and country,” said Mangwana.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa greets Thokozani Khupe the leader of MDC-T
Vic Falls councilors line up to meet President Emmerson Mnangagwa

Nick Mangwana Says Mnangagwa And Wife Do Not Know The People Mentioned In Jonathan Moyo’s V11

Gweru Lunatic Fatally Stones Innocent Grade 7 Pupil

Tragedy struck a couple in Mtapa, Gweru, when their daughter, a Grade 7 pupil, died on the spot after she was allegedly struck by a mental patient with a stone on the left ear while on her way from school.

The 12-year-old girl, Natasha Manunure, eye witnesses said, was struck with a big stone just a few metres away from her home in Section 3, Maliwa Road also in Mtapa suburb.

She was returning home from Sandara Primary School and was walking along Nyonizonke Road while concentrating on an Agriculture Paper 1 question paper she was holding. Grade 7 pupils are writing that paper today.

The person who allegedly struck her with a stone is a well-known mental patient called Derick who stays at Mtapa Cemetery.

When a news crew arrived at the scene at around 3PM, residents had thronged the area with the police and Natasha’s parents working on removing her body from the road before taking it to Gweru Provincial Hospital mortuary.

An eyewitness, Mr Sydlen Chimalizeni, who resides at a house close to where the incident occured, said he heard a noise which sounded like a firecracker followed by a sharp scream before he went out to investigate. He said he saw Natasha lying on the ground groaning in pain.

Mr Chimalizeni said from a distance, he saw Derick running from the scene.

“I knelt down intending to perform first aid on the girl but before I knew it, some white foam started coming out of her mouth. There was a lot of blood all over the scene,” he said.

Mr Chimalizeni said Derick was allegedly a mental patient who was notorious for assaulting and pelting with stones, girls and women in Mtapa and Mambo suburbs.

“So, word was sent to Natasha’s parents and they attended the scene together with the police before her body was ferried to Gweru Provincial Hospital mortuary. Derick was also caught by members of the community and was handed over to the police,” he said.

Natasha’s grandmother, Mrs Sophia Zivanai said her granddaughter who had a bright future died while preparing for her examinations.

“Natasha was holding some papers; she was revising for her exams. I’m so hurt and am in pain. How could this happen to her. It’s not the first time that Derick has been on the wrong side of the law and it’s unfortunate that this has happened to my granddaughter, we have lost an intelligent child. Funeral arrangements are underway,” she said.

Mrs Lyza Mushonga who stays in Mambo said Derick allegedly struck her son with a stone on the face leaving him with 10 stitches. She said they allegedly reported him to the police but no action was taken.

“I stay in Mambo and when I heard that there was a child who had died after being struck by Derick with a stone, I quickly rushed here and it’s unfortunate that I know this family. I know this girl. This Derick is a nuisance and we have been living in fear of him,” said Mrs Mushonga.

Another resident, Mrs Shaylee Jambayo, said two weeks ago, her grandchild was struck on the right shoulder with a stone allegedly by Derick.

“Derick struck my granddaughter who coincidentally was in the same class with Natasha and she is still in pain. Her hand is not functioning and is having difficulties writing her Grade 7 exams. As residents we are sick and tired of Derick but no action is being taken. He should have been in a mental institution and not on the streets harassing and killing innocent children. May the law take its course,” she said.

Natasha’s brother, Marvelous, said it was a dark day for him and his family after losing his sister who had a bright future. He said Natasha died a few metres from home.

“People came and told us that she had been struck with a stone and I quickly rushed here and found Derick gone. So, I ran towards Mambo Shops and caught him there with the assistance of fellow villagers and handed him over to the police. We were four siblings and with Natasha gone we are now three and it’s a bitter pill to swallow,” said Marvelous.

Gweru Town Clerk Dismissed For Refusing To Take Orders From The Mayor

Elizabeth Gwatipedza

Suspended Gweru City Council town clerk Ms Elizabeth Gwatipedza has been fired after being found guilty of two counts of willful disobedience of a lawful order and gross inefficiency by a disciplinary committee.

Ms Gwatipedza was suspended on October 14 last year. Following her suspension, the city of Gweru appointed Mr Melusi Moyo of Dube-Banda, Nzarayapera legal practitioners to preside over her disciplinary hearing which took over eight months to be completed. Mr Moyo’s committee recommended the dismissal of Ms Gwatipedza.

It also recommended that council notify Ms Gwatipedza of her dismissal from council employment and that council notifies the Local Government Board about the dismissal. She stood accused of refusing to follow orders from the mayor Councillor Josiah Makombe among other charges.

Ms Gwatipedza confirmed that she had been fired.

“It’s true that I have been fired but will comment later,” she said.

After the hearing, Mr Moyo released the guilty verdict with recommendations to fire Ms Gwatipedza which were adopted by council last Friday. Parties filed written submissions in mitigation and aggravation to enable me to consider the appropriate penalty following conviction of the town clerk on 18 November 2020 on the charge of willful disobedience to a lawful order and of gross inefficiency in the performance of her duties.

Gweru City council takes a serious view of the offences. It has thus prayed for dismissal of the town clerk. The town clerk on the other hand prays for lenience and educational sentence.

“Willful disobedience to a lawful order justifying dismissal of an employee must be such disobedience as to be likely to undermine the relationship between the employer and the employee, going to the root of the contract employment. The test whether the employee’s willful disobedience is a breach going to the root of the contract is an objective one,” reads the judgement.

The judgment notes that during the hearing Ms Gwatipedza argued that there is no specific provision in the Urban Councils Act which obliges her to take orders from the mayor and as a matter of law and practice, she acts through council resolutions and as a lay person, she didn’t believe she had to comply with the mayor’s instruction but she nevertheless complied.

She further argued that in the context of contracts of employment for heads of departments, there was no evidence led as to why such contracts were being requested.

“I have already found that all the elements of this charge were met and the question that arises is whether the disobedience is such that it is likely to undermine the employment relationship between the parties. In other words, is it serious to such an extent that it goes to the root of the contract?

“The factors that should be weighed against the mitigating factors submitted by Gwatipedza include the fact that the contracts of employment had been requested by the mayor who heads a council composed of new councillors. These councillors were not part of Gweru City Council when she was employed and they were thus entitled to know her conditions of service,” reads the judgment.

With regards to the charge of gross inefficiency, the judgment noted that evidence showed that the heads of departments were incompetent in some cases and it emerged that Ms Gwatipedza did not play her part to the level expected under Section 136 of the Urban Councils Act.

The judgment noted that the town clerk’s duties include supervising and controlling the activities of council employees, managing the operations and property of council and proper administration of council, among others.

“What is also concerning is that the gross inefficiency manifests itself on several occasions and the first case in point is on failure to take steps to comply with the audit cycle,” reads the judgment.

Mr Moyo recommended to council that findings of the disciplinary authority in their entirety without any amendments and dismissal of Gwatipedza from the employment of City of Gweru be adopted by Council with immediate effect.

He also recommended that council notifies Ms Gwatipedza of her dismissal from council employment and that council notifies the Local Government Board about her dismissal also.

800 Matabeleland Based Police Officers Get Promotions

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A TOTAL of 790 police officers stationed in Matabeleland South and North Provinces have been conferred with new ranks.

In Matabeleland South, 87 officers were promoted from Sergeants to Assistant Inspector, 11 were promoted from Sergeants to Sergeant Majors while 275 were promoted from Constables to Sergeants.

In a speech read on his behalf by Assistant Commissioner responsible for crime in Matabeleland South Province John Simon during the conferment ceremony yesterday, Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga urged the promoted officers to serve faithfully and diligently.

“This promotion did not come on a silver platter but it came as a result of a range of considerations among them merit, consistent dutifulness, hard work, loyalty, discipline, selflessness and patriotism. During this promotion exercise the elevation of female officers has continued to be a distinguishing feature.

“I implore you to take your new posts with dexterity and confidence as your subordinates will inevitably look up to you for guidance. Be fair in judgement in order to retain their respect and trust hence I urge you to serve faithfully and diligently,” he said.

Comm-Gen Matanga urged police officers to shun corruption and uphold the law in line with the Constitution of Zimbabwe.

The officer-in-charge of crime and operations in Matabeleland North, Assistant Commissioner Francis Phiri, presiding on the promotion of 417 officers in the province said: “A functional police force is key to the Government’s development mantra and ultimate attainment of an Upper Middle-income economy by 2030.”

Asst Comm Phiri was standing in for the officer commanding Matabeleland North, Commissioner Erasmus Makodza yesterday at the provincial 2020 ZRP conferment parade held at the ZRP Matabeleland North Provincial Police Headquarters in Hwange.

The 417 comprise 307 males and 110 females of which 299 were promoted from Constable to Sergeant, eight to Sergeant Majors and 110 to Assistant Inspector.

The promotions are in line with the Second Republic’s vision to rebrand the police.

“The promotions are meant to replenish gaps that naturally emerge within the ranks as well as enlarge the pool of first-line supervisors in line with the Second Republic vision of rebranding the police.

“ZRP has a role to play in enabling a conducive environment for the realisation of Government vision of attaining an empowered and prosperous upper middle-income society by 2030 through the implementation of the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1.) The vision can only be realised if we support Government programmes by ensuring a crime free society where citizens go about their business and investors are not at risk to put their funds into our economy, “ said Asst Comm Phiri.

He said the ZRP will always promote officers who exhibit the right decorum, patriotism, shunning corruption and upholding the law in tandem with the constitution of Zimbabwe.

Countrywide, a total of 3 945 Sergeants, 173 Sergeant Majors and 1 511 Assistant Inspectors were promoted. Asst Comm Phiri encouraged those that did not make it in the qualification stages to continue working hard.

He urged police officers to treat each other with respect and cultivate team spirit which also helps in building trust from the general populace.

The newly promoted officers were discouraged from using the promotion as an opportunity to abuse power for personal aggrandisement in place of public good.

High Court Orders Out Of Mazowe Mining Area “Mashurugwi” Claiming To Be Mnangagwa’s Nephews

An armed gang masquerading as President Mnangagwa’s nephews grabbing claims around Mazowe have been ordered by the High Court to vacate a mine.

The successful legal action is likely to see a flood of similar urgent suits.

The gang led by a person just called Mboma in the application and Kuda Kambarami and anyone acting under their instructions were ordered by the High Court to vacate mining claims legally held by Gauteng Mining Syndicate in Reserve Area No 1566 Tataguru Cluster, Mbedzi Farm in Mazowe.

Justice Chikowero, granting the urgent application to restore possession to Gauteng, ordered Mboma, Kambarami and any followers off the land within 48 hours with the police required to get them off.

On August 20 this year Gauteng Mining Syndicate occupied the claims after being granted a Special Mining Grant by the Ministry of Mines Bindura office for Mashonaland Central.

Tuesday’s Cabinet Meeting Resolutions

Monica Mutsvangwa

The Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs, as chairperson of the Covid-19 Ad-Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force, presented an update report on the country’s response to the Covid-19 outbreak, which was adopted by Cabinet.

Cabinet was advised that the country now has 10 547 confirmed Covid-19 cases compared to the 9 714 reported last week. A total of 8 698 people had recovered from the disease. The national recovery rate stands at 82 percent while 9 018 of the Covid-19 positive cases are attributable to local transmissions. It is regrettable that some 281 lives were lost to the pandemic. Of concern, however, is the increase in the number of new cases detected, from 594 recorded in week 47 to 833 in week 48.

In the learning institutions, a total of 332 Covid-19 cases were reported and the majority of these are asymptomatic, isolated and being monitored by rapid response teams in the respective provinces. Cabinet also wishes to reassure the public that the total number of infected learners and teachers out of a population of 4,5 million and 121 272 respectively, is very low. The environment at schools will continue to be monitored as previously undertaken. We continue to urge the need for responsible reporting in this regard. The nation is further assured that the Ministries of Primary and Secondary Education and Health and Child Care will continue to strengthen the implementation of standard operating procedures at schools and public transport spaces in order to curb the increase in new infections.

The nation is called upon to continue exercising extreme caution, and complying with Covid-19 protective and preventative guidelines, protocols and measures in order to arrest the surge in confirmed Covid-19 cases.

PROVINCIAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCTS

The Minister of Finance and Economic Development presented provincial Gross Domestic Product statistics for the period 2012 to 2018, which were compiled by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT). Cabinet noted with satisfaction that this is the first such compilation since Independence, which shows the disaggregated figures per province depicting contributions to national economic performance.

Compilation and publication of the provincial GDPs buttresses implementation of the Devolution and Decentralisation programme, which brings with it increasing demand for sub-national socio-economic statistics. The data used in the compilation of the regional GDPs was obtained from 15 sectors, including the following: agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing; mining and quarrying; manufacturing; construction; water supply, sewerage, waste management and remedial activities; wholesale, retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motor cycles; and education.

The data shows that provinces that are predominantly rural had low percentage contributions to the national GDP and the concerned provinces are Mashonaland Central, Matabeleland North, Manicaland, Matabeleland South and Masvingo. Provinces with more urban areas, namely: Bulawayo, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Midlands and Harare, had higher per capita GDP. Interestingly, Matabeleland South which had low GDP had higher per capita GDP, suggesting there is higher factor productivity in the province. Generally, it was found that the manufacturing and wholesale, retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and cycles industries dominated other industries in most provinces.

More specifically, provincial GDPs in 2018 were as follows: Bulawayo, US$2.26 billion; Harare, US$9.56 billion; Manicaland, US$1.46 billion; Mashonaland Central, US$1.08 billion; Mashonaland East, US$2.22 billion; Mashonaland West, US$2.14 billion; Masvingo, US$1.41 billion; Matabeleland North, US$1.16 billion; Matabeleland South, US$940 million; and Midlands, US$1.94 billion.

On the other hand, the per capita nominal provincial GDPs for 2018 were as follows: Bulawayo, US$3 048; Harare, US$3 614; Manicaland, US$743; Mashonaland Central, US$784; Mashonaland East, US$1 408; Mashonaland West, US$1 206; Masvingo, US$820; Matabeleland North, US$1 333; Matabeleland South, US$1 186; and Midlands, US$1 026 billion.

Government reiterates that, going forward, collecting and analysing statistical data disaggregated by province and sub-sector economic activities will continue to form ZIMSTAT’s core functions. The data will be key in guiding the economic reform agenda of the Second Republic in order to guarantee equitable development as we move towards Vision 2030. Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs will make use of the data in coming up with provincial development plans. The data will henceforth be published for the information of the general citizenry.

IMPLEMENTATION, MONITORING AND EVALUATION ROADMAP FOR THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY 2021-2025 (NDS 1)

In fulfilment of the undertaking made at the launch of the National Development Strategy 1, the Minister of Finance and Economic Development updated Cabinet on the formulation of an NDS1 implementation roadmap with clear benchmarks to show the attainment of set goals for purposes of effectively monitoring and evaluating progress made.

Cabinet stresses that monitoring and evaluation of the NDS1 targets will commence from the outset of the strategy period and will be done through an e-enabled information management system.

Government ministries, departments and agencies have already undertaken strategic planning workshops to come up with annual plans for the year 2021 which are based on an initial 3-year macro-economic framework. The annual plans form the basis upon which performance contracts of permanent secretaries will be signed later this month.

The nation is advised that the NDS1 monitoring and evaluation framework is drawn from the national and sectoral development results frameworks, which outline national priorities, key result areas, outcomes, key performance indicators, baselines and targets. The Results-Based Monitoring and evaluation of NDS1 will place greater emphasis on the measurement of economic and livelihoods transformation results. In order to ensure effective and efficient implementation of NDS1, bi-annual reviews coupled with mid-term and terminal evaluation will be undertaken.

At the policy level, coordination of the NDS1 implementation, monitoring and evaluation will be done by Cabinet. Ministers, accounting officers/permanent secretaries and programme managers will be held accountable for the delivery of identified outcomes and outputs.

A high-level NDS1 national steering committee chaired by the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet and comprising members from the Office of the President and Cabinet, Public Service Commission and the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development will produce periodic reports on Results-Based Monitoring and Evaluation of NDS1 for consideration by the ministerial committee chaired by the Minister of Finance and Economic Development.

At the implementation level, the National Monitoring and Evaluation Joint Review Committee, chaired by a Deputy Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, and consisting of all NDS1 thematic working group chairs and co-chairs will coordinate the work of NDS1 thematic working groups; engage all key stakeholders; ensure that implementation of NDS 1 remains consistent with the country’s strategic policy direction as outlined by the national steering committee; and produce periodic progress reports for consideration by the national steering committee. Thematic working groups monitoring and evaluation committees, chaired by lead Ministry Permanent Secretaries and comprising membership from Ministries under the relevant thematic working group will ensure that priorities as outlined in national sector results frameworks are implemented timeously, effectively and efficiently. Ministry, Department or Agency (MDA) Management Committees will report on their respective programme outputs and outcomes which will in turn contribute to the achievement of the development results at the national, sector or sub-sector levels. In terms of devolution and decentralisation results, Provincial Councils and Chiefs Councils will be critical in the monitoring of associated NDS 1 outputs and outcomes.

Furthermore, planning, financing and implementation capacities at provincial and district levels will be strengthened to support devolved activities in lower level tiers of Government.

INITIATIVES TOWARDS ACHIEVEMENT OF A US$12 BILLION MINING INDUSTRY BY 2023

The Minister of Mines and Mining Development presented a paper on initiatives towards achievement of a US$12 billion Mining Industry by 2023. The initiative include : – 1) plans to fast track exploration, evaluation and digitalisation of selected reserved areas under the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development as well as other high level targets; 2)plans to stop issuance of special grants in the reserved areas under the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development until the exploration and evaluation is completed; 3) value addition programme for diamonds; 4) and the issuance and renewal of special grants for energy should be based on the following considerations, amongst others : – (a) for coal the- financial and technical capacity to value add all the types of coal in the respective areas and for coal the ideal exploration of : – (b) for Coal Bed Methane (CBM) — the ideal exploration of Coal Bed Methane (CBM); and (c) for renewal of Special Grants — consideration should take into account the period the Special Grant has been held as well as plans with milestones for value addition of the Special Grant.

AFRICAN UNION SUMMIT ON SMART AFRICA

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade informed Cabinet that His Excellency the President had attended an African Union Summit on Smart Africa. The Smart Africa Programme is a bold and innovative commitment by African Heads of State and Governments to provide leadership in accelerating socio-economic development through ICTs.

Zimbabwe recently joined the Smart Africa Alliance and has since been mandated to spearhead the SMART Agriculture Programme. Various countries are responsible for other programmes.

Econet Hikes All Its Tariffs By 20%

Zimbabwe’s largest mobile network operator, Econet Wireless, has revised its voice, data, and SMS bundle prices upwards by an average of 20 percent, in an effort to recover value reportedly eroded due to currency devaluation and other rising costs of key network inputs.

The mobile operator incurred exchange losses of $10,3 billion in the half-year to August 2020 as a result of the exposure in foreign currency-denominated obligations.

“The business continuously reviews its pricing in line with changes in the operating environment to ensure it remains viable while retaining a good quality of service and offering affordable products,” Econet said.

The listed telecommunications company earlier said it was transforming itself into a digital service provider, and remained “committed to innovative approaches to deliver these (digital) services and ensure our customers get the best quality voice, data and SMS-based products”.

Econet last adjusted its voice and data tariffs in September, but since that time, the price of many goods and services that constitute critical costs to the business, have sky-rocketed, putting pressure on the company’s bottom line. In particular, the price of electricity has doubled (gone up 100 percent) while diesel has gone up by 32 percent since September. Econet and other telecommunication companies rely on electricity and diesel-generated power to keep their network services up and running.

According to the latest schedule, Econet has reviewed its Bundle of Joy voice bundles from $4,04 to $4,25 per two minutes, while a 20 megabyte (MB) daily data bundle now costs $17, up from $13. A monthly 100MB data bundle has been reviewed upwards from $67 to $84, while the 8GB private wi-fi bundle has been adjusted from $960 to $1 500.

At the same time, subscribers are now required to pay $0,36 to send an SMS, up from $0,32.

Although Econet service delivery has been affected by electricity load shedding like many Zimbabwean companies, stemming its revenue generation capacity, the group has, however, devised methods of continuing to provide quality services to its subscribers.

“We maintained the quality of service despite the numerous challenges facing businesses in Zimbabwe. In particular, limited foreign currency and disruptions in power supply continue to put a significant strain on our ability to provide uninterrupted excellent service,” said the company Chairman James Myers in a statement accompanying Econet’s half-year results to August 2020.

“Our mitigation strategies, which include moving to remote monitoring and operation of our network, as well as reducing our reliance on power from the grid through DPA, were critical to our success,” he said, adding that the company expected at least an additional 18 MW of power to be availed by DPA (an Econet group Solar power company) by the end of the financial year.

Nine More Covid-19 Deaths Recorded In Zim

Zimbabwe Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) coronavirus/COVID-19 situation report as of 08 December 2020:

  • New cases: 73
  • Locals: 73
  • Returnees: 0
  • Deaths: 9
  • Recoveries: 90
  • PCR Tests Done: 1 965
  • National Recovery Rate: 83%
  • Active Cases: 1 547
  • Total Cumulative Cases: 10 912
  • Total Recoveries: 9 062
  • Total Deaths: 303

Zim Dollar In Marginal Gain Against The US Dollar

Paul Nyathi

Forex auction results for 08 December 2020 are in and the Zimbabwe dollar has made a rebound against the greenback.

The weighted average this week has made a small improvement from ZWL$81.8767 last week to ZWL$81.8572 this week.

US$30.27 million was allotted this week compared to US$33.34m last week, with the bulk of the allotment (US$13.09 million) going to raw materials.

202 bids were received on the Small to Medium enterprises forex auction, with 188 accepted and 14 disqualified. On the main forex auction, a total of 265 bids were received, 236 were accepted while 29 were disqualified.

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said bids which were disqualified were not eligible in terms of the Priority List.

Bids with overdue CDIs, outstanding Bills of Entry (BOEs) and those with sufficient FCA balances were also disqualified.

Some bids were allotted on a pro-rata basis to conform with the Import Priority List, the RBZ said.

Harare City Council Demolishes 190 Houses

Harare City Council demolishing the houses.

At least 190 illegal houses were demolished by Harare City Council in Budiriro 5 yesterday with police arresting Caleb Kadye on charges of parcelling out stands on Tembwe Housing Cooperative land about 2km from Budiriro 5 Current shopping centre.

Yesterday affected families were counting losses, while battling the rains, with women and children crying and men battling to find safe and secure places for their property.

Furniture was scattered in the mud, with only a few people having managed to ferry it to safer places.

A handful of defiant householders were seen trying to stand in front of a council bulldozer in an attempt to block it from demolishing their properties, but to no avail.

The alleged land baron Kadye who was at the back of the police truck during the demolitions, could be heard shouting trying to block the exercise.

Critics have repeatedly said the local authority should have stopped construction at foundation level, but for two decades the council has allowed unplanned settlements to mushroom, only moving in when buildings are up and occupied.

The land scams have led to the arrests of the city’s top officials including successive mayors Herbert Gomba, Jacob Mafume, town clerk Hosiah Chisango, housing director Addmore Nhekairo and principal housing officer Edgar Dzehonye.

A council official who declined to be named, said the teams had been tasked to demolish nearly 200 illegal houses.

“According to the instruction at hand we have been tasked to demolish between 180 to 190 houses built illegally here,” said the official.

In an interview, acting Harare City Council spokesperson Mr Innocent Ruwende said the houses were on stands illegally parcelled out.

An affected person, Mrs Erica Chikuse blamed the council for being insensitive.

“I bought the stand for US$2 500 sometime in 2010 from Tembwe Housing Cooperative although there were challenges with the council papers, but we were in the process to regularise this,” she said.

“Later there were tussles within the leadership resulting in one of the members forming a new cooperative by the name Events which ordered us to vacate the area.”

Mrs Chikuse said they were taken aback to see their houses demolished at a time the cooperative’s leadership was processing council papers for regularisation.

“Without any formal notice today we just received a phone call from council officials saying they were going to demolish our houses, but we thought it was their usual talk.

“I have nowhere to go and I was actually prepared to pay the fines, but I am heartbroken to see my house being demolished,” she said.

Another affected beneficiary, Mrs Netsai Jaketi, said she bought the stand in 2012.

“I paid a joining fee of US$250 to Tembwe Housing Cooperative and did not expect that it will end in such a tragic manner. This is actually a thorn in the flesh for me, imagine it is raining and I was actually beaten by security details while trying to remove my property inside the house,” she said.

Jonathan Moyo’s ‘V11s” Expose Mnangagwa And His Wife Gold Smuggling Moves – Read Full Twitter Thread

Mnangagwa and his wife Auxilia

Full WhatsApp Conversation Confirming Mnangawa And His Wife Are Siphoning Gold And Money Out Of The Country

Paul Nyathi

Mohammed Zakariya Patel

Former ZANU PF member Professor Jonathan Moyo has thrown into the public several documents and records showing that President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his wife are smuggling gold out of the country and also involved in huge money laundering with some business people within and outside the country.

One of the people exposed in the scheme is Bulawayo top businessman Mohammed Zakariya Patel who owns popular outlet Toppers and Zaks Place Lodge.

Click the link below to follow WhatsApp messages showing Mnangagwa and Patel’s money laundering deals.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EoVGvW7S-imlc9p6zMfxj9RGAASmhuQn/view?usp=sharing

Police Warn Of Crackdown On ‘Cyberbullying’ Of Mnangagwa And Other Officials.

Patrick Chinamasa


Rights campaigners in Zimbabwe have decried a police statement warning social media users against engaging in what it described as “cyberbullying” of government officials, calling it an attempt to muzzle freedom of expression in the country.

In its statement on Monday, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) said arrests were “imminent” for unnamed “suspects” who have been “issuing threats and harassing government officials” on social media.


“The ZRP warns individuals and groups from committing crime through cyberbullying of government officials who will be performing their constitutional and lawful obligations in terms of service delivery to Zimbabweans,” the statement said.

Zimbabweans are currently bearing the brunt of an economic crisis characterised by hyperinflation that has eroded the value of their earnings and unemployment that has reached an estimated 90 percent.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa blames Western sanctions, among others, for the country’s problems, saying the punitive measures have “crippled” the country’s development.

But Mnangagwa, who has Facebook and Twitter accounts, is often at the receiving end of uncomplimentary comments from dissatisfied Zimbabweans whenever he posts on the social networks.

Government officials have also not been spared from criticism over how the 78-year-old has run the country’s economy since taking over in a military coup in November 2017.

The police statements came a few days after Patrick Chinamasa, acting spokesperson of ZANU-PF, the party that has governed the country since independence from Britain in 1980, alleged Zimbabwe’s colonial masters were using social media to “discredit icons like Mnangagwa”.

“Sanctions against Zimbabwe and the orchestrated social media attacks against our president and first family are the modern-day equivalents of public beheading and lynching in colonial times,” Chinamasa said at a weekly news briefing.

He equated social media attacks on Mnangagwa and his family to attacks faced by heroes of anti-colonial wars,

Political analyst and commentator Rejoice Ngwenya criticised the statement by the police, saying the move trampled fundamental rights such as freedom of expression.

“This is part of the extension of the paranoia of this government. The plan to arrest what they are calling cyberbullying must be resisted. It’s totally illegal,” Ngwenya told Al Jazeera. “We are a constitutional democracy.”

Ngwenya argued the police warning was designed to silence Mnangagwa’s critics on social media such as award-winning documentary filmmaker Hopewell Chin’ono, an anti-corruption campaigner who faces trial on charges of inciting violent anti-government protests, and pro-democracy activist Pedzisai Ruhanya.

“It’s subjective to say that when you comment and share your view about Collins Mnangagwa (Mnangagwa’s son) or Emmerson Mnangagwa … on social media, it amounts to trolling or harassment,” Ngwenya said. “Who judges that this is cyberbullying and what are the criteria?”

Human rights campaigners and rights groups in recent months have decried an “unprecedented” clampdown on dissent that has resulted in the arrests of dozens of activists and opposition officials. The government has denied stifling opposing voices.

Tabani Moyo, director at the Media Institute of Southern Africa Zimbabwe, also decried the police statement as an attack on freedom of expression.

“It’s very unfortunate that in this polarised environment that the police have taken the stand to protect the ruling elites. They must not be seen to be ringfencing public officials from scrutiny,” Moyo told Al Jazeera.

“They must understand that there is a difference between cyberbullying and free speech and holding public officials to account. As a people, we have a right to express ourselves freely.”

Additional reporting: Al Jazeera

Woman Pours Cooking Oil On Lover’s Private Parts

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Melody Mashonga (25), from Victoria Ranch in Masvingo, was slapped with a wholly suspended three-year jail sentence after she poured hot cooking oil on her boyfriend, Emmanuel Cheure (35).

Mashonga was handed the sentence recently at Masvingo Magistrates Court by Magistrate Bishard Chineka.

She told the court that she poured hot cooking oil on Cheure because they were having problems in their relationship and she was frustrated by Cheure’s responses.

The incident occurred in Victoria Ranch at Mashonga’s house after Cheure refused to eat a meal she had offered him saying the food was rotten and was producing a pungent smell. Appearing for the State, Nixon Chamisa said:

The accused then went outside the house, took a pot filled with hot cooking oil and poured it on Cheure who sustained severe burns on the neck, chest, abdomen and private parts.

Cheure then ran outside the house asking for help and was rushed to Masvingo General Hospital by well-wishers. A Police report was made leading to Mashonga’s arrest.-Masvingo Mirror

MISA Zimbabwe Denounces Harassment Of Journalist By Zanu PF Supporters

NewsDay correspondent Kenneth Nyangani was on 8 December 2020 reportedly manhandled at the Zanu PF provincial headquarters in the eastern border town of Mutare while covering demonstrations by some disgruntled party supporters.

The Zanu PF supporters were reportedly demonstrating over the handling of the party’s district co-ordinating committee (DCC) elections.

His phone was briefly confiscated and the battery removed. Nyangani, was, however, rescued by other party supporters, resulting in his phone being returned to him.

Nyangani confirmed the incident: “While I was covering the event, they took my phone and asked me to delete pictures. They then took away the phone saying they wanted to make sure the pictures are deleted. They removed the phone battery,” he said

MISA Zimbabwe Position

Journalists have a right to do their work as guaranteed by the constitution and without any unlawful hindrances. MISA Zimbabwe, therefore, urges political parties to educate their supporters on media rights as provided for in the Constitution.

Journalists should also exercise extreme caution when covering potentially hostile situations for their own safety and security.

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Grade 7 Pupil Stoned To Death

Incident scene…

Tragedy struck a couple in Mtapa, Gweru, when their daughter, a Grade 7 pupil, died on the spot after she was allegedly struck by a mental patient with a stone on the left ear while on her way from school.

The 12-year-old girl, Natasha Manunure, eye witnesses said, was struck with a big stone just a few metres away from her home in Section 3, Maliwa Road also in Mtapa suburb.

She was returning home from Sandara Primary School and was walking along Nyonizonke Road while concentrating on an Agriculture Paper 1 question paper she was holding. Grade 7 pupils are writing that paper today.

The person who allegedly struck her with a stone is a well-known mental patient called Derick who stays at Mtapa Cemetery.

When a Chronicle news crew arrived at the scene at around 3PM, residents had thronged the area with the police and Natasha’s parents working on removing her body from the road before taking it to Gweru Provincial Hospital mortuary.

An eyewitness, Mr Sydlen Chimalizeni, who resides at a house close to where the incident occured, said he heard a noise which sounded like a firecracker followed by a sharp scream before he went out to investigate.

He said he saw Natasha lying on the ground groaning in pain. Mr Chimalizeni said from a distance, he saw Derick running from the scene.

“I knelt down intending to perform first aid on the girl but before I knew it, some white foam started coming out of her mouth. There was a lot of blood all over the scene,” he said.

Mr Chimalizeni said Derick was allegedly a mental patient who was notorious for assaulting and pelting with stones, girls and women in Mtapa and Mambo suburbs.

“So, word was sent to Natasha’s parents and they attended the scene together with the police before her body was ferried to Gweru Provincial Hospital mortuary. Derick was also caught by members of the community and was handed over to the police,” he said.

Natasha’s grandmother, Mrs Sophia Zivanai said her granddaughter who had a bright future died while preparing for her examinations.

“Natasha was holding some papers; she was revising for her exams. I’m so hurt and am in pain. How could this happen to her. It’s not the first time that Derick has been on the wrong side of the law and it’s unfortunate that this has happened to my granddaughter, we have lost an intelligent child. Funeral arrangements are underway,” she said.

Mrs Lyza Mushonga who stays in Mambo said Derick allegedly struck her son with a stone on the face leaving him with 10 stitches. She said they allegedly reported him to the police but no action was taken.

“I stay in Mambo and when I heard that there was a child who had died after being struck by Derick with a stone, I quickly rushed here and it’s unfortunate that I know this family. I know this girl. This Derick is a nuisance and we have been living in fear of him,” said Mrs Mushonga.

Another resident, Mrs Shaylee Jambayo, said two weeks ago, her grandchild was struck on the right shoulder with a stone allegedly by Derick.

“Derick struck my granddaughter who coincidentally was in the same class with Natasha and she is still in pain. Her hand is not functioning and is having difficulties writing her Grade 7 exams. As residents we are sick and tired of Derick but no action is being taken.

He should have been in a mental institution and not on the streets harassing and killing innocent children. May the law take its course,” she said.

Natasha’s brother, Marvelous, said it was a dark day for him and his family after losing his sister who had a bright future. He said Natasha died a few metres from home.

“People came and told us that she had been struck with a stone and I quickly rushed here and found Derick gone. So, I ran towards Mambo Shops and caught him there with the assistance of fellow villagers and handed him over to the police. We were four siblings and with Natasha gone we are now three and it’s a bitter pill to swallow,” said Marvelous. -Chronicle

Gweru Clerk Fired

Suspended Gweru City Council town clerk Ms Elizabeth Gwatipedza has been fired after being found guilty of two counts of willful disobedience of a lawful order and gross inefficiency by a disciplinary committee.

Ms Gwatipedza was suspended on October 14 last year. Following her suspension, the city of Gweru appointed Mr Melusi Moyo of Dube-Banda, Nzarayapera legal practitioners to preside over her disciplinary hearing which took over eight months to be completed.

Mr Moyo’s committee recommended the dismissal of Ms Gwatipedza. It also recommended that council notify Ms Gwatipedza of her dismissal from council employment and that council notifies the Local Government Board about the dismissal.

She stood accused of refusing to follow orders from the mayor Councillor Josiah Makombe among other charges. Ms Gwatipedza confirmed that she had been fired. “It’s true that I have been fired but will comment later,” she said.

After the hearing, Mr Moyo released the guilty verdict with recommendations to fire Ms Gwatipedza which were adopted by council last Friday.

Parties filed written submissions in mitigation and aggravation to enable me to consider the appropriate penalty following conviction of the town clerk on 18 November 2020 on the charge of willful disobedience to a lawful order and of gross inefficiency in the performance of her duties. Gweru City council takes a serious view of the offences. It has thus prayed for dismissal of the town clerk. The town clerk on the other hand prays for lenience and educational sentence.

“Willful disobedience to a lawful order justifying dismissal of an employee must be such disobedience as to be likely to undermine the relationship between the employer and the employee, going to the root of the contract employment. The test whether the employee’s willful disobedience is a breach going to the root of the contract is an objective one,” reads the judgement.

The judgment notes that during the hearing Ms Gwatipedza argued that there is no specific provision in the Urban Councils Act which obliges her to take orders from the mayor and as a matter of law and practice, she acts through council resolutions and as a lay person, she didn’t believe she had to comply with the mayor’s instruction but she nevertheless complied.

She further argued that in the context of contracts of employment for heads of departments, there was no evidence led as to why such contracts were being requested.

“I have already found that all the elements of this charge were met and the question that arises is whether the disobedience is such that it is likely to undermine the employment relationship between the parties. In other words, is it serious to such an extent that it goes to the root of the contract?

“The factors that should be weighed against the mitigating factors submitted by Gwatipedza include the fact that the contracts of employment had been requested by the mayor who heads a council composed of new councillors. These councillors were not part of Gweru City Council when she was employed and they were thus entitled to know her conditions of service,” reads the judgment.

With regards to the charge of gross inefficiency, the judgment noted that evidence showed that the heads of departments were incompetent in some cases and it emerged that Ms Gwatipedza did not play her part to the level expected under Section 136 of the Urban Councils Act.

The judgment noted that the town clerk’s duties include supervising and controlling the activities of council employees, managing the operations and property of council and proper administration of council, among others.

“What is also concerning is that the gross inefficiency manifests itself on several occasions and the first case in point is on failure to take steps to comply with the audit cycle,” reads the judgment.

Mr Moyo recommended to council that findings of the disciplinary authority in their entirety without any amendments and dismissal of Gwatipedza from the employment of City of Gweru be adopted by Council with immediate effect.

He also recommended that council notifies Ms Gwatipedza of her dismissal from council employment and that council notifies the Local Government Board about her dismissal also. -Chronicle

President Chamisa Salutes Hundreds Who Attended Memorial Service

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa says he is humbled by the support he received from party members, friends and relatives before and during his mother’s memorial service.

The memorial service was held at the Chamisa homestead in Chiwara, Gutu on Saturday.

“Friends and family…Thanking you all for your love and support during Gogo Chamisa’s memorial weekend.

I was so humbled by all your kindness and determination…even against all odds.

Not even the heavy rains and unkind roads could stop you!Forever grateful. God bless you all,” said President Chamisa in a brief statement.

President Chamisa

President Chamisa’s Message Of Gratitude

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa says he is humbled by the support he received from party members, friends and relatives before and during his mother’s memorial service.

The memorial service was held at the Chamisa homestead in Chiwara, Gutu on Saturday.

“Friends and family…Thanking you all for your love and support during Gogo Chamisa’s memorial weekend.

I was so humbled by all your kindness and determination…even against all odds.

Not even the heavy rains and unkind roads could stop you!Forever grateful. God bless you all,” said President Chamisa in a brief statement.

Gogo Chamisa memorial

Headmaster Yet To Resign After Landing Top Zanu PF Post

Tinashe Sambiri|A school head in Mwenezi District has landed a top Zanu PF post, comprising the security of both teachers and pupils in the process.

Zanu PF insiders told ZimEye.com on Tuesday Master Makope, the head of Avhunga Secondary School won the Commissariat post during the DCC elections.

While civil servants have been terrorized by Zanu PF agents for “sympathizing with the opposition” it remains to be seen whether Makope, who is also a civil servant, will be persecuted for actively participating in politics.

Makope is yet to resign from his job.

“School head Master Makope won the Commissariat post in Mwenezi.

A schoolteacher, Mukondo, won the post of Sec for Science and Technology.
Makope is also an aspiring MP,” a source told ZimEye.com.

School Classroom

ZimAchievers Awards Light Up South Africa

The stage at the Awards

Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) honored the year’s high achievers at a glittering ceremony held at The Venue Melrose Arch graced by the Zimbabwean Ambassador to South Africa HE David Hamadziripi in Johannesburg on Saturday night.

The ZororoPhumulani ZAA SA edition was the 6th annual edition recognizing and awarding the leading lights in the Zimbabwean communities whose contributions have changed societies both home and abroad.

Entrepreneur Tatenda Mungofa, founder of the Mureza car brand and music sensation Sharmaine Mapimbiro aka ShaSha were the biggest winners on the night, walking away with two gongs each at an event described as heartwarming by ZAA International Founder and Chairman Conrad Mwanza.
“It is very heartwarming and beautiful to gather here today as one people and celebrating all that we have done in such a difficult year. Our annual dinner gala was postponed from April due to Covid-19 induced lockdowns but that did not dampen the will to succeed of our people and today we gather to celebrate each other,” said Mwanza at the event.

“Today, what we are seeing is an example of Zimbabwean resilience and excellence in difficult times. Congratulations to all our nominees and winners, Zimbabwe needs more people and organizations like these as we work towards the common goal, a big thank you to our sponsors and partners for this amazing event.”

Ambassador Hamadziripi also commended Zimbabweans who are dotted around the world, whose works have positively impacted communities’ home and abroad and urged people to stay innovative and dedicated to celebrating each other.
Zororo Phumulani CEO Edwin Anderson expressed his congratulations to the achievers and affirmed his company’s dedication to supporting noble causes and providing the best and affordable services to communities.

South African filmmaker and legendary actor Thapelo Mokoena received the Chairman’s Honorary Friend of Zimbabwe Award and paid glowing tribute to the natural beauty and friendly nature of Zimbabwe.
“I’ve always said to my brother Conrad (Mwanza) Zimbabwe is like the love I never experienced. I call it the land of the living. When I first moved to Joburg I stayed at an apartment with a friend who grew up at a farm near Lake Kariba called Terrence Springer who always told me stories about Zimbabwe and how beautiful it was. It was always my desire to visit and I recently experienced the beauty first hand in a recent trip. Through those stories I’ve always wanted to make a film about Zimbabwe. In my early days in the industry my world was surrounded by the beautiful people from Zimbabwe and I realized I didn’t know much about my continent and had never visited Zimbabwe until recently,” said the actor, who was in Zimbabwe last month.

The awards were headline sponsored by life assurance firm ZororoPhumulani and recognized recipients in categories such as business, entrepreneurship, media, sport, entertainment and community, among other categories.

Notable recipients included multiple-award winning comedian Long John, Plan My Wedding SA founder Chelsea Evans, musician Nox Guni with an Honorary Award for Services to Music, Mukuru.com, Sony ATV A&R Manager Munya Chanetsa as well as EFC champion Themba Gorimbo.
“The journey to becoming a champion seems easy when you have attained the goal but there are so many obstacles that we have to overcome especially in foreign lands to make a living. I have personally gone through serious challenges and I am grateful to be honored by my fellow Zimbabweans,” said Gorimbo.

Soccer legend George Shaya was also honored with a Chairman’s Special Recognition for Services to Sport, along with Universal Music Group SA & Sub Sahara MD Sipho Dhlamini for services to Music Excellence.

The awards were hosted by actress and socialite Mbo Mahocs, with entertainment provided by Bekezela and rising star Lolo Skai. Zimbabwe Achievers Awards commemorated their 10th anniversary this year since their inception with the flagship ZAA UK edition in 2010.

The inaugural ZAA Botswana edition is next up on the prestigious awards calendar set for the 11th of December at the Zimbabwean Embassy in Gaborone.

Here is a full list of the winners
People’s Choice – Chaka Photography
Female Professional Award – Sophia Chitemere

Male Professional Award – Neville Mandimika

Female Entrepreneur Award – Chelsea Bartosz

Male Entrepreneur – Tatenda Mungofa
Young Achiever Award – Nicolatta Matuku
Community Organization – ANTHU Foundation

Business of the Year – Mukuru.com
Outstanding Author/ Writer – Yaya Rudo
Community Champion – Sinanziwe Ndlovu
Sports Personality Award – Themba Gorimbo

Simba Mhere Media Award – Zimcelebs
Outstanding Achievement in Entertainment – ShaSha

Outstanding Achievement in Music – ShaSha
Female Personality Award – Roseanna Hall
Male Personality Award – Long John
Business Innovation Award – Tatenda Mungofa

Peter Ndlovu SA-Based Footballer Award – Willard Katsande

Academic Excellence of the Year – Dr. Bhekumthetho Ncube

Media Production/Practitioner – Munya Chanetsa

Chairman’s Honorary Awards:
Special Recognition for Goodwill and Community Champion – Gogo Plaxedes Dilon Magombo

Outstanding Service in Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership – Joseph Dhafana
Outstanding Contribution to Music

Excellence – Sipho Dhlamini
Outstanding Service to Business – Benovick Gwaze

Outstanding Business Leadership – Rev Maxwell Pirikisi

Outstanding Service to Music – Nox Guni

Outstanding Service to Sport (Football) – George Shaya

Friend of Zimbabwe – Thapelo Mokoena

Friend of Zimbabwe – Ilonka Esterhuyse

School Head Lands Top Zanu PF Post

Tinashe Sambiri|A school head in Mwenezi District has landed a top Zanu PF post, comprising the security of both teachers and pupils in the process.

Zanu PF insiders told ZimEye.com on Tuesday Master Makope, the head of Avhunga Secondary School won the Commissariat post during the DCC elections.

While civil servants have been terrorized by Zanu PF agents for “sympathizing with the opposition” it remains to be seen whether Makope, who is also a civil servant, will be persecuted for actively participating in politics.

Makope is yet to resign from his job.

“School head Master Makope won the Commissariat post in Mwenezi.

A schoolteacher, Mukondo, won the post of Sec for Science and Technology.
Makope is also an aspiring MP,” a source told ZimEye.com.

Councillor Mutubuki In Court For Speaking On Behalf Of Landless Zimbabweans

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance councillor for ward 18, Chiredzi West, Gilbert Mutubuki is being persecuted for speaking on behalf of landless citizens.

Councillor Mutubuki appeared in court on Tuesday morning for allegedly inciting public violence.

However, it has emerged he is being persecuted for challenging the seizure of land by Zanu PF supporters and war veterans.

See statement below :

Court Update

Triangle Magistrate Court (Cncllr Mutubuki ‘s case)

08 nov 2020

Our MDCA Masvingo Youth Assembly Secretary and Councillor for Chiredzi Town Council Gilbert Mutubuki appeared before triangle magistrate this midmorning and his trial is set to continue on 17 December. Adv Mureri was representing Councillor Mutubuki as his lawyer. Its very unfortunate that the state is keeping the case hanged since last year. Justice delayed is justice denied , peace of mind and curiousity are matters of concern to the Councillor and the people he represents in the ward. Councillor Mutubuki is being charged with inciting violence in a case where he confronted the greedy war veterans over land grab at the hands of landless poor Zimbabweans.

Background
Some war veterans have gone on a grabbing spree of land in Chiredzi and Triangle . Councillor Mutubuki has on many occassions rebuked the land grabs and the politicization of state land distribution.

On another note
Recently councillor Mutubuki initiated a fair land destributuon among local people in his ward irregardless of diverse political homes.

The case caused a storm when the war veterans eager to grab the land violently attacked Mutubuki and threatened him with a gun. It is a matter of concern to the MDCA YA since our youth leaders are being persecuted for defending the poor. The Land grabs and politicization of state resource should be resisted forthwith across the province.

LandIsForThePeople

SimbaRevanhuMuchariona

Timoth Muswere
Masvingo YA information Dept

Gilbert Mutubuki

Teachers Petition Government Over COVID-19 Allowances

RE: Petition on teacher re-grading and COVID 19 allowance.

We the teachers of Zimbabwe, categorized as grade C by the employer and organizing under the Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe, ARTUZ;

Aggrieved by the employers’ failure to re-grade the majority of us who have acquired higher qualifications including diplomas, undergraduate Degrees and Masters Degrees;

Angered by the move to exclude us from the 10% COVID 19 allowance meant for teachers;

Realising that we are exposed to the COVID19 risk like other teachers;

Noting that Section 56 of Zimbabwe’s constitution outlaws discrimination;

Do hereby petition your esteemed office to;

Re-grade all Grade C teachers who have attained higher qualifications;Disburse 10% COVID19 allowance to all teachers since they are confronted by the same risk.

We are giving your esteemed office 7 days to respond to our humble petition.

Shock As Woman Sells Son For US $ 179

A Kenyan woman, Faiza Wanjiru, has told the Nation newspaper that she sold her unborn son for Sh20,000 (US$179,68)  to buy drugs back in 1998.

Wanjiru further told the publication that she left her home because her mother had arranged a forced marriage for her. She added:

At age 13, I ran away from home to Nairobi. I found myself in the streets of Nairobi as an urchin, got pregnant, and found someone to buy the baby for Sh20,000.

She also that the female buyer gave her Sh10,000 when she was five months pregnant and the balance was paid upon delivery on December 6, 1998.

The Nation newspaper reports that Wanjiru and the baby buyer were however arrested a day later.

Wanjiru was sent to Kirigiti Juvenile jail in Kiambu County for the offence but escaped after only a week in confinement.

Her baby boy was initially placed under the care of a guardian before Wanjiru’s mother later traced him and took him in 2005.

In 2005, Wanjiru was reunited with the baby but she could not live with him owing to her lifestyle. The Nation newspaper she became a con-woman and a robber operating in Nairobi, Kiambu, and Narok counties, where she targeted wealthy revellers.

Wanjiru was jailed and remanded five times till 2014. She finally converted to Christianity in 2016 before she moved back to the rehab in Murang’a where she gradually put her life together again-
 The Nation Newspaper

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HIV Prevalence Rate Drops

HIV prevalence in Zimbabwe has gone down in all provinces in the last four years owing to good programming and adherence to antiretroviral therapy, amid reports that the country records approximately 31 000 new cases annually.

The latest Zimbabwe Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (ZIMPHIA) shows that compared to the last study conducted in 2016, all provinces have recorded a decline in HIV prevalence.

The ZIMPHIA study is a population household survey led by the Health and Child Care Ministry working in collaboration with the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT), National Aids Council (NAC), and ICAP at the Columbia University.

Matabeleland South still accounts for the majority of HIV cases in Zimbabwe with 17,6 percent prevalence down from 21,7 percent in 2016.

According to the survey, Matabeleland North and Bulawayo still have the highest prevalence as well at 14,9 and 14 percent respectively. Both provinces had recorded 19,5 percent and 17,9 percent previously.

Midlands has a HIV prevalence of 13,4 down from 13,5, Masvingo has 13 percent down from 14,5 percent while Harare’s prevalence now stands at 12,6 from 13,7 in 2016. Manicaland still has the lowest prevalence rate in the country at 10,2 percent down from 11 while Mashonaland Central has maintained 13 percent in both surveys.

Mashonaland East on the other hand has a 12,4 percent prevalence down from 13,5 while Mashonaland West stands at 12,8 from 12,3 percent in 2016.

“Prevalence of HIV among adults in Zimbabwe was 12,9 percent, which corresponds to approximately 1 225 000 adults living with HIV. The HIV prevalence was 15,3 percent among women and 10,2 percent among men,” read the ZIMPHIA report.

“The annual incidence of HIV among adults aged 15 years and older in Zimbabwe was 0,38 percent, which corresponds to approximately 31 000 new cases of HIV per year among adults. HIV incidence was 0,54 percent among women and 0,20 percent among men.”

According to ZIMPHIA, the country had achieved milestones in meeting the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids (UNAIDS) 90-90-90 targets with the aim that by 2020, 90 percent of all people living with HIV would know their HIV status; 90 percent of all people with diagnosed HIV infection would receive sustained ART; and 90 percent of all people receiving ART would have viral load suppression.

Just like other heavily burdened countries, Zimbabwe, which has the fifth highest HIV prevalence at 12,9 percent in Africa, is working towards reaching the 2020 goals.

“About 86,8 percent of all adults living with HIV aged 15 years and older are aware of their HIV status. Individuals are classified as aware if they reported their HIV-positive status or had a detectable antiretroviral (ARV) in their blood,” read the statement. Of the adults diagnosed with HIV in Zimbabwe 97 percent are on ART.

“Among adults who were on ART, 90,3 percent have suppressed viral loads.”

Zimbabwe has one of the highest HIV prevalence and unprotected heterosexual sex continues to be the main transmission route for new infections.-Chronicle

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Govt Announces New Covid-19 Lockdown Regulations

Police officers enforcing lockdown measures

The Zimbabwean government has through Statutory Instrument (SI) 287 of 2020 amended measures of the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

We present the SI below.

IT is hereby notified that the Minister of Health and Child Care has, in terms of section 8(1) of the Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) Regulations, 2020 (published in Statutory Instrument 77 of 2020), made the following order:—

  1. This Order may be cited as the Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) (No. 2) (Amendment) Order, 2020 (No. 7).
  2. The Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) (No. 2) Order, 2020, published in Statutory Instrument 200 of 2020 (hereinafter called “the principal order”), is amended in section 2 (“Interpretation”) in paragraph (b)(vi) of the definition of “public place” by the deletion of “do not exceed fifty (50) persons at a time” and the substitution of “do not exceed one hundred (100) persons at a time”.
  3. Section 5 (“Public gatherings”) of the principal order is amended in subsection (1)—

(a) in paragraph (a) by the deletion of “not more than fifty (50) persons at a time” and the substitution of “not more than one hundred (100) persons at a time”;

(b) in paragraph (b) by the deletion of “not more than fifty (50) persons at a time” and the substitution of “not more than one hundred (100) persons at a time”;

(c) in paragraph (i) by the deletion of “not more than fifty (50) adult individuals” and the substitution of “not more than one hundred (100) adult individuals”;

(d) in paragraph (k) by the deletion of “not more than fifty (50) adult individuals” and the substitution of “not more than one hundred (100) adult individuals”.

  1. Section 18 (“Additional Part V exempted persons: low-risk sportspersons”) (4)(b) of the principal order is amended by the deletion of “in excess of fifty (50) spectators” and the substitution of “in excess of one hundred (100) spectators”.
  2. Section 25 (“Curfew: limitation of business hours and other measures affecting businesses”) of the principal order is amended in subsection (6) by the repeal of paragraph (a) and the substitution of the following paragraphs—

“(a) every supermarket, food retail store, fuel outlet, hunting safari operator, professional hunter and non-essential business shall open not earlier than 0800 and close no later than 1830 hours on every business day; and

(a1) every restaurant shall open not earlier than 0800 and close no later than 2000 hours on every business day; and”.

Soldiers And Police Rob Miners Before Throwing Them Down A Mine Shaft

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Two Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) a cop and their colleague allegedly assaulted mine workers, threw them in a shaft before robbing them their gold ore in Mazowe.

The matter came to light at Bindura magistrates courts yesterday where the soldiers Collen Mukozho (31) and Ngonidzashe Chinaganaga (27), the cop Douglas Ushe (36) and their accomplice Wellington Nerupiri (28) appeared before magistrate Memory Chifamba.

The quartet was granted $1500 each to December 17.

The state-led by prosecutor Edward Katsvairo alleges that on October 5 the suspects proceeded to El Shadayi mine, Mazowe with two cars a Toyota Wish registration number AFF 2894 and a Nissan Caravan registration number AFF 7099 which they parked in the bush and walked to the mine.

Upon arrival, they saw the mineworkers sleeping and assaulted them, those who tried to resist were pushed in a shaft.

The quartet demanded gold ore from the miners and was shown before packing bit in sacks.

The sacks were loaded in the Caravan.

After loading they ran away in their cars, mineworkers regrouped and gave a Chase.

The Caravan’s rear tire burst and the miners tried to approach the suspects who got out the caravan armed with unknown weapons.

The miners made a U-turn and filed a police report.

Police officers acted swiftly and arrested the suspects.

MISA Blasts ZANU PF Youth For Attacking Journalists In Mutare

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Zimbabwe has reported that a NewsDay reporter, Kenneth Nyangani was harassed by ZANU PF supporters this Tuesday, 8 December 2020 while covering demonstrations by disgruntled party supporters in Mutare. We present MISA Zimbabwe’s statement below.

NewsDay correspondent Kenneth Nyangani was on 8 December 2020 reportedly manhandled at the Zanu PF provincial headquarters in the eastern border town of Mutare while covering demonstrations by some disgruntled party supporters.

The Zanu PF supporters were reportedly demonstrating over the handling of the party’s district co-ordinating committee (DCC) elections.

His phone was briefly confiscated and the battery removed. Nyangani, was, however, rescued by other party supporters, resulting in his phone being returned to him.

Nyangani confirmed the incident: “While I was covering the event, they took my phone and asked me to delete pictures. They then took away the phone saying they wanted to make sure the pictures are deleted. They removed the phone battery,” he said

MISA Zimbabwe Position
Journalists have a right to do their work as guaranteed by the constitution and without any unlawful hindrances. MISA Zimbabwe, therefore, urges political parties to educate their supporters on media rights as provided for in the Constitution.

Journalists should also exercise extreme caution when covering potentially hostile situations for their own safety and security.

Khupe Continues To Recall MDC Alliance Councillors

Thokozani Khupe

The MDC-T led by Dr Thokozani Khupe has expelled MDC-A Chinhoyi Mayor, Councillor Dyke Makumbi (Ward 12), four Chinhoyi and three Chegutu councillors.

The party has so far expelled more than 160 councillors and more than 30 Members of Parliament whose positions are yet to be filled.

Makumbe who was on his way to Victoria Falls today for the annual councils meeting said he did not receive any letter of expulsion although high placed sources from MDC-T confirmed the dismissal.

“There is no official communication yet,” he said.

The other recalled councillors are Deputy Mayor and Ward 14 Cllr Chipo Mlotshwa, Ward 4 Cllr Brighton Mhizha, Ward 2 Cllr, Patricia Chibaya and Cllr Mukudzei Zambuko Chigumbura of Ward 8.

Three Chegutu Municipality MDC-A aligned Councillors including Chegutu Municipality (Ward 9), Cllr Edward Dzeka, Cllr Alice Kundhlane (Ward 11) and Cllr Rydes Machekera (Ward 2) were also expelled yesterday.

Cllr Dzeka confirmed receipt of the expulsion letter.

Official letters addressed to Chegutu and Chinhoyi town clerks written by Local Government and Public Works Minister, Honourable July Moyo declared the eight positions vacant in terms of Section 278 (1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, as read by section 129 (1) (k).

The letters also directed the councils to inform Zimbabwe Electoral Commission about the vacancies.

Ronaldo To Return To Manchester United?

Manchester United shirt sponsor Chevrolet are reportedly ‘ready to bankroll’ Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Old Trafford.

The Portuguese played for United between 2003 and 2009, scoring 118 times in 292 appearances and won three Premier League titles, three domestic cups and the Champions League plus the first of his now five Ballon d’Ors.

The interest in re-signing the superstar follows after reports suggested that Juventus are thinking about selling Ronaldo due to the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

According to Auto Esporte, Chevrolet – believe bringing the Portuguese back would be a shrewd business move as the American automobile company is convinced about the impact that the player has had on Juventus shirt sponsor Jeep’s sales over the last two years.

And also the fact that Juve’s shares rose by 30 per cent on the Milan stock exchange just a week after CR7’s arrival.-Soccer 24

Ronaldo

Senator Launches Bid To Put Maradona Image On Bank Notes

A proposal has been presented in the Argentina Senate to put Diego Maradona on the country’s 1,000-peso note.

The senator, Norma Durango of the Frente de Todos political party, who presented the project to Congress on Monday is suggesting to feature Maradona’s face on one side of the bill and a picture of one of his most famous goals on the other.

The late football legend became a national hero when he led La Albiceleste to the 1986 World Cup, scoring the most famous goals ever scored in the history of the game against England in the quarter-finals: the Hand of God and the Goal of the Century.

“The idea is not just to recognise our most important idol but also to think of the economic question,” said Durango. “We feel that when tourists come here they will want to take a ‘Maradona’ away with them.”

There are also plans to issue a commemorative set of postage stamps for the year 2021 with Maradona on them.-Soccer 24

Diego Maradona

Logarusic Mourns Janet Munyaka

The Warriors technical team today went to pay their last respects to Janet Munyaka, the broadcaster who passed away last week.

Munyaka (48), succumbed to the novel Covid-19 at St Annes Hospital on Saturday and was buried at Glen Forest Cemetery in Harare today.

Present at the burial were Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic, his assistant Lloyd ‘Lodza’ Chitembwe and team manager Wellington Mpandare.

Also present was Pardon Kadewere of the Kadewere Foundation, brother to Warriors and Olympique Lyon hotshot Tinotenda, as well former Dynamos coach Moses ‘Bambo’ Chunga.

At the time of her death, Munyaka was the national broadcaster ZBC’s Diplomatic Correspondent.-Soccer 24

Logarusic

President Chamisa Salutes Hundreds Who Attended His Mother’s Memorial Service

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa says he is humbled by the support he received from party members, friends and relatives before and during his mother’s memorial service.

The memorial service was held at the Chamisa homestead in Chiwara, Gutu on Saturday.

“Friends and family…Thanking you all for your love and support during Gogo Chamisa’s memorial weekend.

I was so humbled by all your kindness and determination…even against all odds.

Not even the heavy rains and unkind roads could stop you!Forever grateful. God bless you all,” said President Chamisa in a brief statement.

Gogo Chamisa memorial service

Warriors To Face Harambee Stars Of Kenya Before CHAN Tournament

ZIFA manager Wellington Mpandare says there are plans for the Warriors to have friendly matches ahead of the CHAN tournament but they are still waiting for approval from the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC).

The association wants the national team play against a couple of local clubs as part of the preparations for next month’s tournament in Cameroon. Another friendly with Kenya has been lined up, possibly, in early January.

“There are still plans, and we still need to seek permission from the SRC. ,” Mpandare told H-Metro. “If they agree, we will have to talk to the clubs that we want to play against

“Friendly matches are important for us as we need to prepare for the tournament and we are hoping that they will give us the green light.”

A 34-member provisional squad of locally-based players started reporting for camp on Sunday.

The camp will run until December 20 before they break for Christmas and then resume on December 28 until they travel for the tournament.-Soccer 24

Warriors

Drowning: It’s Still Possible To Save Someone’s Life

​Drowning

What should you do when you see someone drowning?

Get immediate help from those present.Make sure that the area is clear for the lifeguard.Take the drowning person out of the water immediately if they are nearby, but if they are far you must not swim to them unless you are a skilled lifeguard.

First Aid Measures:

Place the drowning person on their back on a flat surface, and be careful when handling them as they may be unconscious after bumping their head against something.Try to call the drowning person and shake their shoulders to make sure they are responding.If the person does not respond, check their breathing.Ask someone to call the Red Crescent (997).If the person is breathing: Place them in the recovery position and warm them up with clothes or blankets. Change their wet clothes while waiting for the ambulance.

If the person is not breathing:

Elevate the head by placing a hand on the forehead and another hand down the chin and lifting it gently to clear the airway.Check their pulse by placing two fingers on the windpipe (Adam’s apple).Start artificial respiration (mouth-to-mouth resuscitation) straight away by slowly blowing into the mouth of the person 5 times (for 1.5 to 2 seconds) while observing their chest as it rises with each blow. Wait until the chest drops back before you blow into their mouth again.Start cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR (30 chest compressions).Repeat mouth-to-mouth resuscitation twice then do CPR once, until the person wakes up or until the ambulance arrives.If the drowning person starts breathing again before the ambulance arrives, they must be warmed up with clothes or blankets and their wet clothes must be changed.Monitor the patient and keep checking their pulse and breathing until the ambulance arrives.

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Councillor Mutubuki Trial To Continue On December 17

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance councillor for ward 18, Chiredzi West, Gilbert Mutubuki is being persecuted for speaking on behalf of landless citizens.

Councillor Mutubuki appeared in court on Tuesday morning for allegedly inciting public violence.

However, it has emerged he is being persecuted for challenging the seizure of land by Zanu PF supporters and war veterans.

See statement below :

Court Update

Triangle Magistrate Court (Cncllr Mutubuki ‘s case)

08 nov 2020

Our MDCA Masvingo Youth Assembly Secretary and Councillor for Chiredzi Town Council Gilbert Mutubuki appeared before triangle magistrate this midmorning and his trial is set to continue on 17 December. Adv Mureri was representing Councillor Mutubuki as his lawyer. Its very unfortunate that the state is keeping the case hanged since last year. Justice delayed is justice denied , peace of mind and curiousity are matters of concern to the Councillor and the people he represents in the ward. Councillor Mutubuki is being charged with inciting violence in a case where he confronted the greedy war veterans over land grab at the hands of landless poor Zimbabweans.

Background
Some war veterans have gone on a grabbing spree of land in Chiredzi and Triangle . Councillor Mutubuki has on many occassions rebuked the land grabs and the politicization of state land distribution.

On another note
Recently councillor Mutubuki initiated a fair land destributuon among local people in his ward irregardless of diverse political homes.

The case caused a storm when the war veterans eager to grab the land violently attacked Mutubuki and threatened him with a gun. It is a matter of concern to the MDCA YA since our youth leaders are being persecuted for defending the poor. The Land grabs and politicization of state resource should be resisted forthwith across the province.

LandIsForThePeople

SimbaRevanhuMuchariona

Timoth Muswere
Masvingo YA information Dept

Court

Headmaster Lands Top Zanu PF Post But Are Teachers And Pupils Safe?

Tinashe Sambiri|A school head in Mwenezi District has landed a top Zanu PF post, comprising the security of both teachers and pupils in the process.

Zanu PF insiders told ZimEye.com on Tuesday Master Makope, the head of Avhunga Secondary School won the Commissariat post during the DCC elections.

While civil servants have been terrorized by Zanu PF agents for “sympathizing with the opposition” it remains to be seen whether Makope, who is also a civil servant, will be persecuted for actively participating in politics.

Makope is yet to resign from his job.

“School head Master Makope won the Commissariat post in Mwenezi.

A schoolteacher, Mukondo, won the post of Sec for Science and Technology.
Makope is also an aspiring MP,” a source told ZimEye.com.

Zanu PF

President Chamisa’s Message Of Gratitude After Memorial Service

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa says he is humbled by the support he received from party members, friends and relatives before and during his mother’s memorial service.

The memorial service was held at the Chamisa homestead in Chiwara, Gutu on Saturday.

“Friends and family…Thanking you all for your love and support during Gogo Chamisa’s memorial weekend.

I was so humbled by all your kindness and determination…even against all odds.

Not even the heavy rains and unkind roads could stop you!Forever grateful. God bless you all,” said President Chamisa in a brief statement.

Gogo Chamisa memorial

Teachers Body Blasts Govt For Failing To Prioritise Learners’ Safety

The President of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ), Dr Takavafira Zhou has accused the government of taking failing to prioritise the safety of learners and teachers.

He said the government is waiting for schools to be severely affected by the virus before it decides to seal them off.

He said:

The government is adamant that in spite of an acute increase of COVID-19 cases among school-age children, schools will continue to operate. Over 30 schools and over 600 pupils and teachers have been affected, and the government seems to have adopted a one-size-fits-all approach in which it waits for COVID-19 to run riot in a school and then close the school.

His remarks come at the backdrop of a surge in the number of coronavirus cases in schools.

Some learning institutions including John Tallach and Matobo High Schools and Kwekwe Polytechnic have been closed after learners and teachers had tested positive for the coronnavirus.

Although calls for the closure of schools have increased recently, the government seems determined to see the current term through.

When schools were reopened on 28 September this year, some stakeholders claimed schools were not ready but the government insisted all mechanisms to curb the spread of the coronnavirus were in place.

-newsday

Facts About Drowning

​Drowning

What should you do when you see someone drowning?

Get immediate help from those present.Make sure that the area is clear for the lifeguard.Take the drowning person out of the water immediately if they are nearby, but if they are far you must not swim to them unless you are a skilled lifeguard.

First Aid Measures:

Place the drowning person on their back on a flat surface, and be careful when handling them as they may be unconscious after bumping their head against something.Try to call the drowning person and shake their shoulders to make sure they are responding.If the person does not respond, check their breathing.Ask someone to call the Red Crescent (997).If the person is breathing: Place them in the recovery position and warm them up with clothes or blankets. Change their wet clothes while waiting for the ambulance.

If the person is not breathing:

Elevate the head by placing a hand on the forehead and another hand down the chin and lifting it gently to clear the airway.Check their pulse by placing two fingers on the windpipe (Adam’s apple).Start artificial respiration (mouth-to-mouth resuscitation) straight away by slowly blowing into the mouth of the person 5 times (for 1.5 to 2 seconds) while observing their chest as it rises with each blow. Wait until the chest drops back before you blow into their mouth again.Start cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR (30 chest compressions).Repeat mouth-to-mouth resuscitation twice then do CPR once, until the person wakes up or until the ambulance arrives.If the drowning person starts breathing again before the ambulance arrives, they must be warmed up with clothes or blankets and their wet clothes must be changed.Monitor the patient and keep checking their pulse and breathing until the ambulance arrives.

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School Head Wins Zanu PF Commissariat Post

Tinashe Sambiri|A school head in Mwenezi District has landed a top Zanu PF post, comprising the security of both teachers and pupils in the process.

Zanu PF insiders told ZimEye.com on Tuesday Master Makope, the head of Avhunga Secondary School won the Commissariat post during the DCC elections.

While civil servants have been terrorized by Zanu PF agents for “sympathizing with the opposition” it remains to be seen whether Makope, who is also a civil servant, will be persecuted for actively participating in politics.

Makope is yet to resign from his job.

“School head Master Makope won the Commissariat post in Mwenezi.

A schoolteacher, Mukondo, won the post of Sec for Science and Technology.
Makope is also an aspiring MP,” a source told ZimEye.com.

Zanu PF

MDC Alliance Councillor In Court For Speaking On Behalf Of Landless Citizens

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance councillor for ward 18, Chiredzi West, Gilbert Mutubuki is being persecuted for speaking on behalf of landless citizens.

Councillor Mutubuki appeared in court on Tuesday morning for allegedly inciting public violence.

However, it has emerged he is being persecuted for challenging the seizure of land by Zanu PF supporters and war veterans.

See statement below :

Court Update

Triangle Magistrate Court (Cncllr Mutubuki ‘s case)

08 nov 2020

Our MDCA Masvingo Youth Assembly Secretary and Councillor for Chiredzi Town Council Gilbert Mutubuki appeared before triangle magistrate this midmorning and his trial is set to continue on 17 December. Adv Mureri was representing Councillor Mutubuki as his lawyer. Its very unfortunate that the state is keeping the case hanged since last year. Justice delayed is justice denied , peace of mind and curiousity are matters of concern to the Councillor and the people he represents in the ward. Councillor Mutubuki is being charged with inciting violence in a case where he confronted the greedy war veterans over land grab at the hands of landless poor Zimbabweans.

Background
Some war veterans have gone on a grabbing spree of land in Chiredzi and Triangle . Councillor Mutubuki has on many occassions rebuked the land grabs and the politicization of state land distribution.

On another note
Recently councillor Mutubuki initiated a fair land destributuon among local people in his ward irregardless of diverse political homes.

The case caused a storm when the war veterans eager to grab the land violently attacked Mutubuki and threatened him with a gun. It is a matter of concern to the MDCA YA since our youth leaders are being persecuted for defending the poor. The Land grabs and politicization of state resource should be resisted forthwith across the province.

LandIsForThePeople

SimbaRevanhuMuchariona

Timoth Muswere
Masvingo YA information Dept

Gilbert Mutubuki

Tonderai Ndiraya Blasts Own Players

AFTER watching his Under-20 national side suffering a startling 0-2 loss to Mozambique in the Cosafa Championships in South Africa on Sunday, coach Tonderai Ndiraya condemned his players for lacking basic football techniques.

The defeat left the Young Warriors virtually out of the competition, as they have to beat Lesotho by at least eight goals and hope South Africa lose to Mozambique today for them to advance to the next stage.

The local football fraternity somehow finds it difficult to accept losing to countries they feel are minnows, forgetting that these countries are heavily investing in player development, whilst Zimbabwe’s junior structures are dormant.

There is no denying that it was always going to be a tall order to get the best out of players that have been in lockdown for the whole season and had not seen any action until they landed in Nelson Mandela Bay in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa last week.

However, what seemed to baffle Ndiraya is that most players attached to Premier Soccer League clubs lack basic football skills.

Canada-based youth coach Collin Nyabadza agreed with Ndiraya’s assessment that local youth teams can’t match their regional counterparts due to different approaches in grassroots development.

“In a way, I agree with coach Ndiraya. We have serious problems with our game at junior level. We are not teaching kids basic soccer skills properly. At youth level, our emphasis should be on basic techniques such as passing, ball control, shooting and dribbling, and not tactics,” said Nyabadza.

“Which explains why you are bound to find players in our PSL struggling to pass or control the ball. At youth level, winning should not be our top priority. Rather the priority should be on development. But because in Zimbabwe we prioritise winning over player development, we end up age cheating because most of our youth coaches want to win at all costs,” he said.-Chronicle

Ndiraya

Nick Mangwana Opens Up On VP Chiwenga’s Health

By A Correspondent- A few month after declaring that government was with immediate effect banning health tourism, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has been flown to China for treatment.

ZimEye last night called the vice president’s mobile phone but it was not available and indicated that he was away and on roaming as the voicemail message responded in Chinese.

Watch the live video loading below…..

Chiwenga, declared that government will no longer avail foreign currency to assist cabinet ministers and other senior officials to globe trot and seek medical treatment in state-of-the-art health facilities outside Zimbabwe.

Addressing journalists in his capacity as Health Minister, Chiwenga is onrecord saying the state had stopped footing the medical bills of all senior government officials in order to maintain the national medical bill..

He said:

“We will not export our patients. We will not make referrals to our patients. It is everybody, ministers. Those who have been going out it is you and me. Is it not it? Altogether but that export bill was too high and that is what we want to do away with.”

The 64-year-old former army general has not been seen publicly for over a week.

Chiwenga, who is also the health minister, pre-recorded speeches delivered during virtual World Aids Day commemorations on December 1.

On that day, he did not attend a cabinet meeting, and higher education minister Professor Aaron Murwira took questions as the acting health minister during a post-cabinet briefing.

A government source said:

“He was very unwell at the end of November, and he cut back on his public appearances. A decision was taken to fly him out to seek treatment.”

George Charamba, the spokesman for the presidency, confirmed Chiwenga was out of the country but insisted that he was on a “state assignment.” He declined to name the country.

Chiwenga has received treatment in India, South Africa and China over the last year after going down with an undisclosed illness which manifested in loss of skin pigmentation, weight loss and an apparent skin irritation which caused him to sit animatedly whilst sweating profusely.

His estranged wife, Marry, a former model, has also been unwell for more than a year. Last week, her lawyers told a court that she needed to fly to South Africa for urgent treatment after she developed deep wounds on both her forearms.

Her doctors say she has “severe lymphoedema and spontaneous formation of abscesses whose origins have not been determined.”

After almost six months being treated in China last year, Chiwenga returned home appearing in fairly good health. He has made at least two trips to China since for review, flying in hired private jets.

Chiwenga said Zimbabwean doctors would be barred from writing referral letters for patients to foreign hospitals, even as Zimbabwe’s health facilities remain incapacitated to carry out certain operations due to years of under-investment by the Zanu PF government.

Zanu Pf Heavyweights Ravaged By COVID-19

By A Correspondent- Panic has gripped the ruling Zanu-PF party after two senior party officials on Sunday tested positive for COVID-19 with confirmed cases likely to go up as results of mass tests done recently continue to pour in.

Zanu-PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu and the party’s director for Information Tafadzwa Mugwadi are now in isolation at home together with affected members of their respective families.

The Zanu-PF COVID-19 scare comes as Zimbabwe has recorded 291 deaths with 10 of them having been recorded on Saturday only. Ministry of Health and Child Care COVID-19 statistics yesterday showed that there are 10 718 cases of the virus that have been recorded throughout the country.

However, the country has also recorded 8 880 recoveries.

The party’s secretary for Health David Parirenyatwa yesterday told NewsDay in an interview that the party was now on high alert, adding that all measures were being put in place to curb the further spread of the deadly virus at their headquarters situated in Harare, which also houses a number of party bigwigs and staff. The Zanu-PF headquarters also plays host to several party meetings.

“What we did last time was to screen people and the results are coming in batches and all those who have been found to be positive have been asked to go into sell-isolation and to come back af-ter the prescribed date,” Parirenyatwa said without confirming the actual number of those affected.

“When we started the COVID-19 tests as a party, the first batch had five cases but that was about two months ago. So we are now going symptomatically and we check on anyone who would have developed the symptoms. The first time, we did a mass test but now we are following the national policy and that is what we are doing,” he said.

Parirenyatwa said the party was putting on a lot of measures to reduce the spread of the virus that has already claimed millions of lives internationally.

“We are putting a lot of measures now; we screen people at the gate, we do temperature checks and all the normal routine. We are intensifying that and even in our lifts, we have put COVID-19 measures, and as people get into other offices we make sure prevention protocols are observed,” he said.

Mugwadi yesterday took to microblogging site Twitter to announce that he was self-isolating at home and is adhering to all medical tips to suppress the virus.

“I will adhere to every medical tip as I battle this pandemic with my family,” Mugwadi wrote on his social media account.

Acting Zanu-PF spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa was not immediately available to comment on the matter. However, workers at the ruling party headquarters who spoke on condition of anonymity said there were fears that quite a number of people at the party offices could have contracted COVID-19.

Most of the officials work from the building and were feared to have been in close contact with the infected. To make matters worse, they were currently reportedly deployed across the country for the party district co-ordinating committee (DCC) elections, whereas according to protocol, they should be in self-isolation.

Over the weekend, In-dependent Norton Mem-ber of Par-liament Tem-ba Mliswa also con-firmed that his sister, a Zanu-PF official and Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, had been battling COV-ID-19 in self isolation. Mliswa said she was now well after receiving treatment in Ha-rare. “I can proudly declare she is a COVID-19 survivor,” he said. Government and the police re-cently warned Zimbabweans of complacency, and advised the na-tion to observe all COVID-19 reg-ulations, which include masking up and regular hand washing, as well as social distancing amid reports that there was a second wave of the pandemic that may hit the world and was deadlier.

Internationally, several countries have gone on a second lock-down period due to the second wave of COVID-19. Despite the warnings of the second deadly wave of the virus, last week, senior Zanu-PF officials set tongues wagging after pictures went viral of them feasting during Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa’s 60th birthday party without face-masks and with no social distancing be-ing observed.

But Mutsvangwa defended the stance saying that all COVID 19 protocols were observed at the party, including testing of the participants.

The senior officials that attended Mutsvangwa’s birthday bash included ministers and government bureaucrats. Cases of COVID-19 have spiked in Zimbabwe, particularly Harare and Bulawayo.-Newsday

Zanu PF Top Brass Hit By COVID-19

PANIC has gripped the ruling Zanu-PF party after two senior party officials on Sunday tested positive for COVID-19 with confirmed cases likely to go up as results of mass tests done recently continue to pour in.

Zanu-PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu and the party’s director for Information Tafadzwa Mugwadi are now in isolation at home together with affected members of their respective families.

The Zanu-PF COVID-19 scare comes as Zimbabwe has recorded 291 deaths with 10 of them having been recorded on Saturday only. Ministry of Health and Child Care COVID-19 statistics yesterday showed that there are 10 718 cases of the virus that have been recorded throughout the country.

However, the country has also recorded 8 880 recoveries.

The party’s secretary for Health David Parirenyatwa yesterday told NewsDay in an interview that the party was now on high alert, adding that all measures were being put in place to curb the further spread of the deadly virus at their headquarters situated in Harare, which also houses a number of party bigwigs and staff. The Zanu-PF headquarters also plays host to several party meetings.

“What we did last time was to screen people and the results are coming in batches and all those who have been found to be positive have been asked to go into sell-isolation and to come back af-ter the prescribed date,” Parirenyatwa said without confirming the actual number of those affected.

“When we started the COVID-19 tests as a party, the first batch had five cases but that was about two months ago. So we are now going symptomatically and we check on anyone who would have developed the symptoms. The first time, we did a mass test but now we are following the national policy and that is what we are doing,” he said.

Parirenyatwa said the party was putting on a lot of measures to reduce the spread of the virus that has already claimed millions of lives internationally.

“We are putting a lot of measures now; we screen people at the gate, we do temperature checks and all the normal routine. We are intensifying that and even in our lifts, we have put COVID-19 measures, and as people get into other offices we make sure prevention protocols are observed,” he said.

Mugwadi yesterday took to microblogging site Twitter to announce that he was self-isolating at home and is adhering to all medical tips to suppress the virus.

“I will adhere to every medical tip as I battle this pandemic with my family,” Mugwadi wrote on his social media account.

Acting Zanu-PF spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa was not immediately available to comment on the matter. However, workers at the ruling party headquarters who spoke on condition of anonymity said there were fears that quite a number of people at the party offices could have contracted COVID-19.

Most of the officials work from the building and were feared to have been in close contact with the infected. To make matters worse, they were currently reportedly deployed across the country for the party district co-ordinating committee (DCC) elections, whereas according to protocol, they should be in self-isolation.

Over the weekend, In-dependent Norton Mem-ber of Par-liament Tem-ba Mliswa also con-firmed that his sister, a Zanu-PF official and Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, had been battling COV-ID-19 in self isolation. Mliswa said she was now well after receiving treatment in Ha-rare. “I can proudly declare she is a COVID-19 survivor,” he said. Government and the police re-cently warned Zimbabweans of complacency, and advised the na-tion to observe all COVID-19 reg-ulations, which include masking
up and regular hand washing, as well as social distancing amid reports that there was a second wave of the pandemic that may hit the world and was deadlier.

Internationally, several countries have gone on a second lock-down period due to the second wave of COVID-19. Despite the warnings of the second deadly wave of the virus, last week, senior Zanu-PF officials set tongues wagging after pictures went viral of them feasting during Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa’s 60th birthday party without face-masks and with no social distancing be-ing observed.

But Mutsvangwa defended the stance saying that all COVID 19 protocols were observed at the party, including testing of the participants.

The senior officials that attended Mutsvangwa’s birthday bash included ministers and government bureaucrats. Cases of COVID-19 have spiked in Zimbabwe, particularly Harare and Bulawayo.

-NEWSDAY

Econet Begs Govt To Allow Them To Charge USD

Telecommunications giant, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, is looking to engage authorities for permission to take payments in foreign currency for some of its products.

In March this year, the Government allowed the use of foreign currency for local transactions through Statutory Instrument (SI) 85 of 2020.

The use of foreign currency for local transactions has been welcomed by businesses, which say this has enhanced liquidity while also reducing foreign exchange risks although there has been some stability from the re-introduction of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) foreign exchange auction system on June 23 2020.

“The business continues to pursue opportunities to receive payment of some of its services in foreign currency,” said Econet chairman, Dr James Myers, in a statement accompanying the group’s financials for the half year to August 31, 2020.

Dr Myers added that the group was also pursuing opportunities available on the local market as well as global trends in its quest to transform from being a communication to digital services provider.

The next few years, he said, will be crucial for the business as it embraces the fourth industrial revolution, in which technological innovations will play a key role.

“Our ability to transform the business and swiftly adopt new technologies has been demonstrated as communications technology evolved from GPRS (2G), 3G, 4G (LTE) and now 5G. Based on this strong foundation, the Company continues to explore new opportunities presented by the local conditions as well as global technological trends.

“We are now making bold steps to pivot our strategy from a communications service provider to a digital services provider. The company’s strategy has adapted to the changes in the operating environment over the last 20 years,” he said.

Meanwhile, earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) rose 6,7 percent to $4,8 billion compared to $4,5 billion during the same period last year.

“The business continues to generate adequate cash flows on the back of an EBITDA margin of 47 percent, made possible by strict cost management policies adopted by the business,” said Dr Myers.

Revenue closed the period at $10,1 billion, compared to $10,8 billion in the same period last year. Loss for the period narrowed to $84 million while basic and diluted loss per share also narrowed to 3,9 cents from 444,1 cents.

The business was weighed down by exchange losses. The group’s engagements with partners has helped create positive relationships with key partners enabling sustainable payments plans with foreign currency commitments.

The net foreign currency position of the group remains positive as a result of the equity holding of the company in Liquid Telecommunications Holdings Limited, valued at US$ 135 million.

KaStep kekupinda nako muna 2021

One careful step at a time. This is 2021 Future telling. Things wont be easy but opportunities will be there. If you get an opportynity to get money please dont misuse it because that door will soon be closed. Plan with every cent that you get. Money will remain a scarce commodity in Zim in 2021 though a slight stability will be achieved.

The President Ed Mnangagwa should not attend any low level gathering, he should not be too common and accessible. I am saying Mr President attend few gathering and meetings in 2021 the rest delegate to your juniors. A possible meeting between Ed and Chamisa shall be achieved in 2021

NB Romours of forced corona vaccination will spread in 2021. My advice is dont rush to be vaccinated, in fact refuse to be vaccinated esp those who are in Africa. It is your democratic right to refuse questionable vaccines.
I am not a prophet bt an analyst and foreseer of unfolding events through God given Wisedom. Stay Blessed!!!
By The Scribe
Pepukai Begede

Olinda And Tytan Back Together?

UNITED Kingdom based socialite, Olinda Chapel and musician, Tytan seem to have rekindled their relationship after a messy split.

The two went through a scandalous divorce in August last year just after celebrating their first wedding anniversary.

At the time of the divorce that set tongues wagging, they had a heated exchange of words with Tytan real name Njabulo Nkomo accusing Olinda of abusing him and not disclosing her HIV status during their relationship.

Being no stranger to airing her dirty laundry on social media, Olinda hit back with a live video claiming her former husband was a serial adulterer who had used her as a ‘meal ticket’.

Her fans had gone as far as drawing up a petition with over a thousand signatures to have the ‘Mukoko’ hit maker, Tytan deported from the UK.

However, all this seems forgotten now as Olinda who had taken a sabbatical from social media returned with the Instagram username ‘@olindachapelnkomo’ and a post of her and Tytan’s daughter, Nandi with the caption ‘mummyanddaddysgirl’.

A few months back Tytan was part of a line-up at the Chabvondoka UK show hosted by Olinda.

In the comments, fans of the duo speculated whether or not they were back together, with one saying, “May the good Lord bless your reunion.”

Another poked fun at the reconciliation, “Olinda and Tytan getting back together after a messy breakup is the reason why I’ll always mind my own.”

“Tytan and Olinda are back together? I wish I was as forgiving as both of them because wow,” wrote another.

The ‘couple’ has, however, stayed mum on the issue, leaving fans to only to speculate.

-Online

Chiwenga Bans Health Tourism For Everyone Else Except Himself

By A Correspondent- A few month after declaring that government was with immediate effect banning health tourism, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has been flown to China for treatment.

Chiwenga, declared that government will no longer avail foreign currency to assist cabinet ministers and other senior officials to globe trot and seek medical treatment in state-of-the-art health facilities outside Zimbabwe.

Addressing journalists in his capacity as Health Minister, Chiwenga is onrecord saying the state had stopped footing the medical bills of all senior government officials in order to maintain the national medical bill..

He said:

“We will not export our patients. We will not make referrals to our patients. It is everybody, ministers. Those who have been going out it is you and me. Is it not it? Altogether but that export bill was too high and that is what we want to do away with.”

The 64-year-old former army general has not been seen publicly for over a week.

Chiwenga, who is also the health minister, pre-recorded speeches delivered during virtual World Aids Day commemorations on December 1.

On that day, he did not attend a cabinet meeting, and higher education minister Professor Aaron Murwira took questions as the acting health minister during a post-cabinet briefing.

A government source said:

“He was very unwell at the end of November, and he cut back on his public appearances. A decision was taken to fly him out to seek treatment.”

George Charamba, the spokesman for the presidency, confirmed Chiwenga was out of the country but insisted that he was on a “state assignment.” He declined to name the country.

Chiwenga has received treatment in India, South Africa and China over the last year after going down with an undisclosed illness which manifested in loss of skin pigmentation, weight loss and an apparent skin irritation which caused him to sit animatedly whilst sweating profusely.

His estranged wife, Marry, a former model, has also been unwell for more than a year. Last week, her lawyers told a court that she needed to fly to South Africa for urgent treatment after she developed deep wounds on both her forearms.

Her doctors say she has “severe lymphoedema and spontaneous formation of abscesses whose origins have not been determined.”

After almost six months being treated in China last year, Chiwenga returned home appearing in fairly good health. He has made at least two trips to China since for review, flying in hired private jets.

Chiwenga said Zimbabwean doctors would be barred from writing referral letters for patients to foreign hospitals, even as Zimbabwe’s health facilities remain incapacitated to carry out certain operations due to years of under-investment by the Zanu PF government.

MDC Alliance Budiriro MP Summoned to Court

MDC Alliance Budiriro MP Costa Machingauta has been summoned to appear in court today for the fourth time on charges of public incitement of violence.

The last time he appeared, the state had no witnesses. The MDC-A says “this is yet another case of persecution by prosecution”.

More to follow….

After Banning Health Tourism, Chiwenga Flies Out

By A Correspondent- A few month after declaring that government was with immediate effect banning health tourism, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has been flown to China for treatment.

Chiwenga, declared that government will no longer avail foreign currency to assist cabinet ministers and other senior officials to globe trot and seek medical treatment in state-of-the-art health facilities outside Zimbabwe.

Addressing journalists in his capacity as Health Minister, Chiwenga is onrecord saying the state had stopped footing the medical bills of all senior government officials in order to maintain the national medical bill..

He said:

“We will not export our patients. We will not make referrals to our patients. It is everybody, ministers. Those who have been going out it is you and me. Is it not it? Altogether but that export bill was too high and that is what we want to do away with.”

The 64-year-old former army general has not been seen publicly for over a week.

Chiwenga, who is also the health minister, pre-recorded speeches delivered during virtual World Aids Day commemorations on December 1.

On that day, he did not attend a cabinet meeting, and higher education minister Professor Aaron Murwira took questions as the acting health minister during a post-cabinet briefing.

A government source said:

“He was very unwell at the end of November, and he cut back on his public appearances. A decision was taken to fly him out to seek treatment.”

George Charamba, the spokesman for the presidency, confirmed Chiwenga was out of the country but insisted that he was on a “state assignment.” He declined to name the country.

Chiwenga has received treatment in India, South Africa and China over the last year after going down with an undisclosed illness which manifested in loss of skin pigmentation, weight loss and an apparent skin irritation which caused him to sit animatedly whilst sweating profusely.

His estranged wife, Marry, a former model, has also been unwell for more than a year. Last week, her lawyers told a court that she needed to fly to South Africa for urgent treatment after she developed deep wounds on both her forearms.

Her doctors say she has “severe lymphoedema and spontaneous formation of abscesses whose origins have not been determined.”

After almost six months being treated in China last year, Chiwenga returned home appearing in fairly good health. He has made at least two trips to China since for review, flying in hired private jets.

Chiwenga said Zimbabwean doctors would be barred from writing referral letters for patients to foreign hospitals, even as Zimbabwe’s health facilities remain incapacitated to carry out certain operations due to years of under-investment by the Zanu PF government.

Econet Reviews Voice, Data And SMS Tariffs

Zimbabwe’s leading mobile network operator, Econet has announced that it will review its voice, data and sms bundles effective 10 December 2020.

Since the stabilisation of the Zimbabwean dollar against the US following the introduction of the forex auction system by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe early this year, mobile network operators have been gradually hiking their voice and data tariffs trying to catch up with prices charged during the multi-currency regime.

Just In: Mafume Granted RTGS$30 000 Bail

Harare Mayor Jacob Ngarivhume has been granted RTGS$30 000 bail on appeal by the High Court.

The MDC Alliance has however insisted that his arrest and detention in the first place were unconstitutional and a clear act of persecution.

“This weaponization of the law against MDC Alliance members must end,” the party said.

More to follow….

Six Junior Kwekwe Councillors Eloped During COVID-19 Lockdown

SIX female juveniles – three below the age of 15 – who were part of the Kwekwe Junior Council were reportedly impregnated or eloped with gold panners during the Covid-19 induced lockdown, Chronicle can reveal.

The shocking stats were revealed during a Zimbabwe National Council for Welfare of Children (ZNCWC) annual convention recently.

Kwekwe District has a total of 56 junior councillors from Kwekwe City, Zibagwe Rural District Council and Redcliff Municipality. Zibagwe RDC, which caters for the rural part was the worst affected.

Zibagwe RDC chief executive officer, Mr Farayi Machaya, said concerted effort was needed in addressing abuse of underage girls.

“We are in the process of replacing the councillors and our officials are taking necessary steps to ensure that they are replaced. It is worrying that they are supposed to be role models themselves but the worst then happens to them,” he said.

“It is a touching development that everyone should work in trying to address.”

Ward 13 junior councillor Precious Hove said it was worrying that early marriages were not sparing anyone including her colleagues.

She said relevant authorities including officials from council, victim friendly unit, district development coordinator’s office and Childline among others, made follow ups on the six junior councillors and ascertained the sad development.

Clr Hove said most of her juvenile colleagues fell victim to gold panners who lured them with money.

“We have a huge challenge here in the district due to illegal gold panners who lure young girls with money and they end up falling pregnant or even eloping with the men as they think they might earn a living with them,” she said.

ZNCWC board chair, Dr Lamiel Phiri said the development was worrying, adding that gold panners should be educated.

“Can you imagine losing six junior councillors, this is very bad. This goes on to show how early marriages have wreaked havoc in the country. We hear stories of gold panners ‘swiping’ young girls for a certain fee, I never thought it was serious. I suggest that relevant authorities engage these gold panners and educate them against swiping young girls,” said Dr Phiri.

ZNCWC director, Dr Taylor Nyanhete, said parents should play a leading role in educating their own children on sexual reproductive issues.

“Let us engage our children as a society and not wait for teachers to do that. Let us take responsibility for sexual reproductive education for our children as parents. The home environment is always the best for such education. It takes the whole society to raise a child,” said Dr Nyanhete.

-State Media

“VP Chiwenga Back In China For Treatment?”

By A Correspondent- A few month after declaring that government was with immediate effect banning health tourism, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has been flown to China for treatment.

Chiwenga, declared that government will no longer avail foreign currency to assist cabinet ministers and other senior officials to globe trot and seek medical treatment in state-of-the-art health facilities outside Zimbabwe.

Addressing journalists in his capacity as Health Minister, Chiwenga is onrecord saying the state had stopped footing the medical bills of all senior government officials in order to maintain the national medical bill..

He said:

“We will not export our patients. We will not make referrals to our patients. It is everybody, ministers. Those who have been going out it is you and me. Is it not it? Altogether but that export bill was too high and that is what we want to do away with.”

The 64-year-old former army general has not been seen publicly for over a week.

Chiwenga, who is also the health minister, pre-recorded speeches delivered during virtual World Aids Day commemorations on December 1.

On that day, he did not attend a cabinet meeting, and higher education minister Professor Aaron Murwira took questions as the acting health minister during a post-cabinet briefing.

A government source said:

“He was very unwell at the end of November, and he cut back on his public appearances. A decision was taken to fly him out to seek treatment.”

George Charamba, the spokesman for the presidency, confirmed Chiwenga was out of the country but insisted that he was on a “state assignment.” He declined to name the country.

Chiwenga has received treatment in India, South Africa and China over the last year after going down with an undisclosed illness which manifested in loss of skin pigmentation, weight loss and an apparent skin irritation which caused him to sit animatedly whilst sweating profusely.

His estranged wife, Marry, a former model, has also been unwell for more than a year. Last week, her lawyers told a court that she needed to fly to South Africa for urgent treatment after she developed deep wounds on both her forearms.

Her doctors say she has “severe lymphoedema and spontaneous formation of abscesses whose origins have not been determined.”

After almost six months being treated in China last year, Chiwenga returned home appearing in fairly good health. He has made at least two trips to China since for review, flying in hired private jets.

Chiwenga said Zimbabwean doctors would be barred from writing referral letters for patients to foreign hospitals, even as Zimbabwe’s health facilities remain incapacitated to carry out certain operations due to years of under-investment by the Zanu PF government.

Jonathan Moyo Dropping Bombshell On First Family

By Jane Mlambo| Self exiled former cabinet minister and now fierce critic of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Professor Jonathan Moyo has promised to drop another bombshell against the first family.

Posting on Twitter, Professor Moyo said he will release damning report on the involvement of the first family in gold smuggling syndicates, the information he claims is unimpeachable.

“Today (8 December 2020) I will upload unimpeachable evidence that Mnangagwa, and his wife Auxillia, are the real barons of money laundering and gold smuggling in Zimbabwe. Don’t miss it,” said Moyo.

Since his escape from Zimbabwe in November 2017, Moyo has used his Twitter account to expose corruption and abuse of office by the Mnangagwa administration.

He has also published a book titled Excelgate which lays bare how the 2018 Presidential elections were allegedly stolen from MDC Alliance candidate Nelson Chamisa.

The Real Reason Why Joice Mujuru Has Lost Weight Revealed

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By A Correspondent- Former Vice President Joice Mujuru is not sick but has been on a diet and exercise weight loss programmes for some time, social media personality Wellence Mujuru has said.

In a post on Facebook, Wellence refuted claims that the former VP was very sick after images showing that Mai Mujuru has lost significant weight, surfaced on social media. He wrote:

I would like to clarify that Joice Mujuru ( Teurai Mujuru) is very well and keeping healthy.

In response to messages and posts that she is sick which is very very untrue after photos of Mhamha with her Grandkids circulating

She has been on a diet and exercise weight loss for some time now and has been very successful, her Doctor has not found anything wrong with her.

Joice Mujuru

Why l have decided to attach those two pictures that reflect her wonderful progress in keeping healthy.

Thank You for those reaching out but she is well.

Since her sacking from the ruling ZANU PF party and government on 2 April 2015, Mai Mujuru’s political fortunes have waned.

Unlike her erstwhile colleagues such as Didymus Mutasa, Mai Mujuru has hitherto avoided rejoining the ruling party

Khupe Top Ally Acquitted Of Rape

By A Correspondent- MDC-T acting national spokesperson Khaliphani Phugeni, who doubles as interim party president Thokozani Khupe’s press secretary, has been acquitted of a rape charge.

Phugeni (44) appeared before Western Commonage regional magistrate Sibongile Marondedze who absolved him saying the case lacked compelling evidence.

Prosecutors said Phugeni unlawfully had sexual intercourse with a minor, who could not be named for ethical reasons, during the period extending from June to November 2018, at Emhlangeni and in Magwegwe West, Bulawayo.

Phugeni denied the charge, saying the accusations were politically-motivated and meant to “politically soil” his image after he was nominated for Senate.

In an interview after the acquittal of Phugeni, the minor’s mother said the acquittal pained her.

She said:

It’s very painful. Words alone cannot explain my hurt, anger and disappointment.

That was an unfair judgment. How can somebody rape a 14-year-old child and say it was consensual?

I will not rest till I find justice for my daughter.

People cannot abuse their positions of authority to violate our kids and women in general.

However, Phugeni’s lawyer Kholwani Ngwenya said the evidence by the complainant and her mother was unreliable and it was discredited.

He said:

The evidence by the complainant and her mother was manifestly unreliable as it was discredited and could not prove a prima facie offence on a charge of rape that the accused person was facing.

He was thus found not guilty and acquitted.

-Newsday

JUST IN- Harare Mayor Approaches High Court For Bail

By A Correspondent- Harare mayor councillor Jacob Mafume, Tuesday approached the High Court for his bail application.

Mafume is being represented by Advocate Harrison Nkomo.

The development comes after Mafume was last week denied bail on the basis that his lawyer was not truthful in the bail application and that he was likely to interfere with investigations.

Rejecting the application for bail, Deputy Chief Magistrate Mrs Bianca Makwande yesterday said:

“Although it was established that four witnesses had their statements recorded, it was also said there are other things that need to be verified from a witness, Plaxedes Koke. It will be in the best interest of justice to allow police to complete their investigations without interference.”

Prosecutor, Mr Panganayi Chiutsi, opposed the granting of bail to Mafume, saying he was likely to interfere with witnesses, who were council employees and that since the State had a strong case against him, he was likely to evade trial once freed.

This is a developing story. More to follow…..

Supreme Court Ends Highly Disputed Mine Ownership

THE Supreme Court has ended a long-standing ownership wrangle of Mashona Queen 3 Mine in Mkaradzi, Mt Darwin, after the apex court upheld the mining commissioner’s decision to cancel Royrama Mining Syndicate’s license.

Royrama Mining Syndicate had been refusing to vacate the mining area owned by Bindura South legislator Remigious Matangira (Zanu PF), resulting in several physical confrontations over the past decade.

The High Court had initially reversed the Mining Commissioner’s decision to cancel Royrama Mining Syndicate’s mining rights, which prompted Matangira to take the matter to the Supreme Court.

Chief Justice Luke Malaba, sitting with judge of appeal Justice Tendai Uchena and acting judge of appeal Justice George Chiweshe, set aside the High Court’s decision and dismissed the declaratory order with costs.

Royrama Mining Syndicate and had been at loggerheads with Matangira for over a decade while claiming to be legitimate owners of the gold mining area. The wrangle started in September 2011 when the syndicate pegged two blocks of gold claims in Mkaradzi area known as Corotin B and Corotin C on State land.

On September 6, the two gold claims were registered under the Mines and Minerals Act in the name of the Royrama Mining Syndicate – a partnership involving Adonis Marere, Roy Makumbe and Rabson Gradge.

Matangira, who had mining claims at a nearby piece of land approached Marere, Makumbe and Gradge claiming that Crotin A and B belonged to him, having registered them in 1986.

Irked by Matangira’s claim, the syndicate approached the Mining Commissioner, who indicated that the blocks were not registered when they were allocated in 2011.

Matangira defied the Mining Commissioner’s assertions and started advancing into the mining area, marking the beginning of a protracted mining wrangle. On November 8, 2011, the syndicate approached the Mt Darwin Magistrates Court seeking a peace order and an interdict barring Matangira from disturbing their mining activities.

The court ruled in favour of the syndicate on December 29 after Matangira allegedly failed to produce his mining certificates in court.

Joana Mamombe Challenges Being Tried Separately

Joana Mamombe

Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova after the young legislator had been declared suffering mental ailment.

It is in the state’s case that the three activists were jointly charged with publishing or communicating falsehoods prejudicial to the state and trying to defeat the course of justice by faking their abductions allegedly by state security agents.

“The Applicants intend to apply to the High Court of Zimbabwe sitting in Harare for a review of the Provincial Magistrate’s Court’s decision handed on the 23rd of November 2020.

“Wherein the court granted an application for the separation of the applicants’ trials which had been made by the state,” Mamombe said in her application.

The opposition lawmaker also bases her reason of application on the basis that the magistrate had a wrong reading of her medical reports and that the separation of trials was prejudicial of them.

“The 1st respondent reason for separation of trial was based on a wrong reading of the medical reports,” Mamombe said in the application.

“Further, the separation of trials of the applicants is prejudicial of them.”

Mamombe’s struggles with the law was ignited by a 13 May incident in which they were arrested for staging an anti-government demonstration in Harare’s high density Warren Park suburb and according to the state, this was in violation of Covid-19 lockdown rules imposed by authorities.

The activists however claim they were initially kidnapped at a police roadblock along Samora Machel avenue on their way into the city centre following the protest.

They claim they were first taken to Harare Central police station where they were whisked away by suspected state security agents who went on to subject the activists to horrendous acts of physical torture and sexual abuse.

Police Issue A Very Ambiguous Warning

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The ZRP warns individuals and groups from committing crime through cyber-bullying of Government officials who will be performing their Constitutional and lawful obligations in terms of service delivery to Zimbabweans.

The Police is aware that a certain group of suspects who know that their arrest is imminent is fingered and issuing threats and harassing some officials.

Three More Covid-19 Deaths Recorded

Zimbabwe Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) coronavirus/COVID-19 situation report as of 07 December 2020:

  • New cases: 121
  • Locals: 121
  • Returnees: 0
  • Deaths: 3
  • Recoveries: 92
  • PCR Tests Done: 1 270
  • National Recovery Rate: 82.8%
  • Active Cases: 1 573
  • Total Cumulative Cases: 10 839
  • Total Recoveries: 8 972
  • Total Deaths: 294

Police In Yet Another Gun Fire Exchange With Robbers In Beitbridge

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POLICE in Beitbridge yesterday arrested two suspected armed robbers after a brief exchange of gunfire.

The suspects, Admire Songora popularly known as Pele Pele, and Brian Moto also popularly known as Bruda, were nabbed soon after they had robbed a female border jumper of R15 000 near the PaGomo Lodge.

“The two notorious robbers have been terrorising Beitbridge residents and have been robbing, assaulting and raping women, especially those illegally crossing the border,” the Beitbridge police posted on their social media Twitter page.

“They were arrested yesterday evening after robbing a woman at PaGomo Lodge of R15 000. She was on her way to South Africa,” they said.

The Beitbridge police posted the images of the robbery suspects on social media after they were nabbed.

They were later thrown into police cells.

Panic At ZANU PF Headquarters As Senior Officials Test Positive For Coronavirus

PANIC has gripped the ruling Zanu PF party after two senior party officials on Sunday tested positive for COVID-19 with confirmed cases likely to go up as results of mass tests done recently continue to pour in.

Zanu PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu and the party’s director for Information Tafadzwa Mugwadi are now in isolation at home together with affected members of their respective families.

The Zanu PF COVID-19 scare comes as Zimbabwe has recorded 291 deaths with 10 of them having been recorded on Saturday only. Ministry of Health and Child Care COVID-19 statistics yesterday showed that there are 10 718 cases of the virus that have been recorded throughout the country.

However, the country has also recorded 8 880 recoveries.

The party’s secretary for Health David Parirenyatwa yesterday told NewsDay in an interview that the party was now on high alert, adding that all measures were being put in place to curb the further spread of the deadly virus at their headquarters situated in Harare, which also houses a number of party bigwigs and staff. The Zanu PF headquarters also plays host to several party meetings.

“What we did last time was to screen people and the results are coming in batches and all those who have been found to be positive have been asked to go into

self-isolation and to come back after the prescribed date,” Parirenyatwa said without confirming the actual number of those affected.

“When we started the COVID-19 tests as a party, the first batch had five cases but that was about two months ago. So we are now going symptomatically and we check on anyone who would have developed the symptoms. The first time, we did a mass test but now we are following the national policy and that is what we are doing,” he said.

Parirenyatwa said the party was putting on a lot of measures to reduce the spread of the virus that has already claimed millions of lives internationally.

“We are putting a lot of measures now; we screen people at the gate, we do temperature checks and all the normal routine. We are intensifying that and even in our lifts, we have put COVID-19 measures, and as people get into other offices we make sure prevention protocols are observed,” he said.

Mugwadi yesterday took to microblogging site Twitter to announce that he was self-isolating at home and is adhering to all medical tips to suppress the virus.

“I will adhere to every medical tip as I battle this pandemic with my family,” Mugwadi wrote on his social media account.

Acting Zanu PF spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa was not immediately available to comment on the matter.

However, workers at the ruling party headquarters who spoke on condition of anonymity said there were fears that quite a number of people at the party offices could have contracted COVID-19.

Most of the officials work from the building and were feared to have been in close contact with the infected. To make matters worse, they were currently reportedly deployed across the country for the party district co-ordinating committee (DCC) elections, whereas according to protocol, they should be in self-isolation.

Over the weekend, Independent Norton Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa also confirmed that his sister, a Zanu PF official and Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, had been battling COVID-19 in self isolation.

Mliswa said she was now well after receiving treatment in Harare.

“I can proudly declare she is a COVID-19 survivor,” he said.

Government and the police recently warned Zimbabweans of complacency, and advised the nation to observe all COVID-19 regulations, which include masking up and regular hand washing, as well as social distancing amid reports that there was a second wave of the pandemic that may hit the world and was deadlier.

Internationally, several countries have gone on a second lockdown period due to the second wave of COVID-19.

Despite the warnings of the second deadly wave of the virus, last week, senior Zanu PF officials set tongues wagging after pictures went viral of them feasting during Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa’s 60th birthday party without facemasks and with no social distancing being observed.

But Mutsvangwa defended the stance saying that all COVID 19 protocols were observed at the party, including testing of the participants.

The senior officials that attended Mutsvangwa’s birthday bash included ministers and government bureaucrats.

Cases of COVID-19 have spiked in Zimbabwe, particularly Harare and Bulawayo.

Cont Mhlanga Wants 13 Heifers Each From All Those Who Said His Keona TV Project Is Associated With ZANU PF

Cont Mhlanga

KeYona TV chairperson, Cont Mhlanga is fuming and has threatened to sue all those who made claims on social media that their television station was awarded a licence because of his affiliation to Zanu-PF, saying they owe him 13 heifers each as these are false claims.

When the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) announced that KeYona TV was among six entities that were awarded free to air national television licences last month, there was jubilation in some quarters. However, social media was awash with reports and conspiracy theories with some claiming that those who had been given the green light to operate had links to the ruling party and Government.

Other stations that were given a licence are Zimpapers Television Network, Rusununguko Media (Pvt) Ltd trading as NRTV, Jester Media trading as 3K TV, Acacia Media Group trading as Kumba TV and Channel Dzimbahwe trading as Channel D.

Mhlanga is pained by such claims and wants those who made them to come forward within the next 30 days with evidence that they are true or face a lawsuit.

“The next 30 days (starting from Sunday 6th of December, 2020) are crucial, therefore those with proof that we’re linked with Zanu-PF should come forward and present it to me and the whole nation.

“If the 30 days lapse, all those who wrote and distributed the information will be served with court papers and they will have to incur all legal costs,” said Mhlanga in a statement he issued on Sunday.

“Because of the seriousness of these unfounded claims, as a Ndebele, I expect three heifers to clear my name, five to clear the Amakhosi name and another five heifers to clear KeYona TV.”

A disappointed Mhlanga said instead of being excited about realising his dream of building a reputable television station, he is faced with mudslinging. He said those claiming their TV station was favoured clearly have no idea of the amount of work he has put into this project over the years.

“We however, haven’t received any support in content creation input, supply or funding, but only mudslinging. I was deeply pained to learn that the work, dedication, sacrifices and content I created over the past 40 years of my life is not my intellectual property, but is attributed to Zanu-PF.

“I looked to the whole of Mthwakazi to celebrate and walk this journey with us, but it’s been marred with unfounded allegations that seek to undermine my hard work.”

Explaining why they had decided to go the legal route with this matter, Mhlanga said: “This (pending lawsuit) is a decision taken to ensure that KeYona TV is credited to its rightful owners as we fight to start airing in the near future.”

The television guru went on to ask people to help identify those who were claiming that KeYona TV was awarded because of his connections to Zanu-PF and Government.

“I appeal to you Mthwakazi to help identify the peddlers of all these allegations. It’s my hope that they have tangible proof that will stand in the court of law supporting the claims spewed on social media platforms about Amakhosi, KeYona TV and my persona,” said Mhlanga.

Meanwhile, KeYona TV is set to reveal their team next year at a cocktail that will be held in Bulawayo.

“Successful presenters, scriptwriters, independent producers and the channel’s content management team will be unveiled at a luncheon to be held at Amakhosi studios on the 30th of January, 2021 from midday to 3pm. This comes after the channel successfully hosted its inaugural auditions this past week drawing in a crowd of 475 hopefuls,” the TV station said a statement.