Patient Disappears From Hospital, Found 136km away, 2 Days Later

Mt Darwin Hospital

A 25-year-old woman suffering from severe depression and admitted to Mount Darwin District Hospital disappeared from her ward on October 20 and was found at Concession, some 136km away, two days later unconscious and with her hands tied.
The hospital did not report the patient was missing to relatives or the police until October 22; when the woman’s aunt heard the news she rushed to Mt Darwin Police Station to make the initial missing person’s report.

Wendy Chinomungu of Rushinga was found bruised while her hands were tied with a rope at a farm in Concession. Her face was swollen. She was rushed to Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare where she later died. Preliminary checks showed the woman had been sexually assaulted.

Ms Chinomungu had a condition known as melancholia (severe depression) and was admitted on September 30 to Mt Darwin Hospital. Owing to the condition, she was initially unable to walk, bath and eat on her own. She would be carried to the toilet and was experiencing recurring mood swings.

Despite having the family members’ contact details, the hospital staff only informed the aunt two days after she vanished according to the records.

The aunt, Ms Fariya Musandirire was the first to report to the police while the hospital administrator followed up later.

Some farm workers in Concession found the woman lying unconscious three days after she left the hospital and told the farm owner who immediately reported the case to Glendale Police Station. She was rushed to Concession Hospital and was immediately transferred to Parirenyatwa Hospital where she later died.

A post-mortem report shows that the death was due to “severe head trauma”. The pathologist said the death was not a result of natural causes.

When The Herald visited Mt Darwin Hospital, it was clear that the security at the institution was lax. On arrival at the hospital’s main entrance, the security guard on duty did not bother to write down the visitors’ names and vehicle registration numbers. There were no temperature checks, neither were there sanitisation in line with Covid-19 regulations. Cars would get in and out without any searches.

The security fence is badly damaged and no longer serving the intended purpose. In an interview, the hospital’s senior nursing officer Mr Forbes Makamba confirmed the disappearance of Ms Chinomungu and also attributed the incident to laxity.

“Yes I know of the incident. When it happened, I was in Bindura attending a workshop,” he said. “She was admitted here on September 30 after she was brought in by her relatives. The relatives had a recommendation letter from a Roman Catholic priest called Father Simoko.

“She had melancholia. She was easily irritable and withdrawn. She could hardly walk, talk, bath herself and even eat on her own. She could not do anything on her own.

“Her aunt wanted to stay here but I refused because we wanted to examine her and try to establish what could have caused the depression. We suspected the depression could be a result of some family problems, hence we advised the relatives to stay away a bit and allow her to recover.

“After a few days, we noticed some improvements on her health. She was now able to walk and do her laundry. She was also able to eat, but she still had challenges in walking,” Mr Makamba said.

“I informed the relatives that they could now visit Wendy. The day they visited, that is when she had absconded from the hospital. I was away.”

However, Mr Makamba insisted that the patient disappeared on October 22, the day when the police report was made. But other staff said she vanished two days before, when Mr Makamba was still away and the official post-mortem and police documents show that she went missing on October 20.

Bureaucracy at the hospital also contributed to the delay in reporting the missing patient’s case to the police.

“I was told that the nurse on duty that night noticed the patient was missing and she informed the security department. The security details were supposed to immediately report to the administration but they waited until the following morning.

“That is when they informed the administrator who later went to the police,” Mr Makamba said.Mr Makamba said an independent board of inquiry had since been constituted to investigate the case.

Prior to the patient’s disappearance, some expensive juices and other food would be seen on her table daily but no one knew the source.

The Herald tracked down Wendy’s uncle Mr Chikuya Chikuya, who stays in Mudimu village under Chief Dotito, to get an account of what could have transpired to their niece.

Ms Chinomungu was staying with Mr Chikuya, who is married to Mrs Musandirire, prior to her hospitalisation. Mr Chikuya is a brother to Wendy’s late mother.

In an interview, Mrs Musandirire said her niece disappeared on October 20 and that the hospital officials were trying to cover-up for their delay in making a police report. She confirmed all relatives were barred from visiting Ms Chinomungu at the hospital.

“On October 15, we received a text message from Mr Makamba, the matron, telling us that our niece’s health was improving. We asked if we could visit her and he agreed. On that day, we failed to go due to transport challenges.

“On October 22, in the morning, we received a text message from the matron again, advising us to go to the hospital and see a nurse called Karasa. Coincidentally, we were planning to visit our niece on that same day,”’ she said.

Mrs Musandirire did not find her niece in the women’s ward. “At first I thought she had been moved to another bed. I then approached a nurse who was in the ward and she referred me to the sister-in-charge, Mrs Karasa. We sat down and she told me that my niece was missing from the hospital from October 20. It was so unbelievable and I was hurt,” she said.

The nurse reportedly asked the aunt to personally go and report the case to the police.

“She indicated to me that the hospital had not made a police report for a missing person, some two days after her disappearance. She asked me to go and report to the police that my niece was missing from hospital. Is this how Government hospitals handle issues of this nature?

“At first I refused to go to the police, but I later decided to comply. Police officers treated me well and asked me to bring my niece’s photos to assist in the search. Later in the day, we heard she had been found at Concession,” she said.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident saying Chinomungu’s aunt was the one who reported the case. -Herald

Mnangagwa Equates Nehanda To Christ

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has stunned the entire nation after eqauting Mbuya Nehanda to Jesus Christ.

Church leaders across the country have described Mnangagwa’s remarks as blasphemous.

Mr Mnangagwa made the remarks after visiting Nyati Gallery near Snake Park, where the statue of Mbuya Nehanda is being made by sculptor David Mutasa.

“The bible instructs us to honour our parents and that is what we are doing.

Christ died for the sins of the world and Mbuya Nehanda sacrificed her life for the freedom of the country.

Christ died for the people and Mbuya Nehanda also died for the people.

Those who not respect her will not go to heaven.We are simply giving her the respect she deserves,” said Mr Mnangagwa.

However, an association of church leaders based in Masvingo described Mr Mnangagwa’s utterances as blasphemous.

“This is unacceptable, how can Mr Mnangagwa equate Mbuya Nehanda to the Saviour.Such comments are unfortunate.

This is why our nation is always grappling with endless problems.We urge Mr Mnangagwa to withdraw his remarks as soon as possible,” the association said in a statement seen by ZimEye.com.

Nehanda

Fired Harare Council Boss Re Arrested

Harare-City-Council

As the fight against corruption continues, Harare City Council human capital director Cainos Chingombe spent less than 24 hours as a freeman after having been freed by the courts on Thursday before being re-arrested yesterday at Town House.

Special Anti-Corruption Unit head Mr Tabani Mpofu confirmed the arrest. A well-placed source at Town House said Chingombe was picked up in the afternoon at the council offices.

“He was picked while having a heads of department meeting. Information at hand is that Chingombe was arrested on similar charges that he appeared for before the courts,” said the source.

“The way the matter was handled seems to be questionable as the courts were alleged to have demanded documentary evidence at the initial stage of remand.”

Chingombe, who was jointly charged with suspended finance director Tendai Kwenda on criminal abuse of office charges, had been freed on Thursday after successfully challenging their placement on remand.

The duo was alleged to have awarded themselves allowances and retrenchment packages, a move deemed not in tandem with good corporate governance. But through their lawyer Professor Lovemore Madhuku, the duo challenged their placement on remand, saying the State’s allegations were incomplete. Prof Madhuku argued that the State, led by Mr Taddy Kamuriwo, had a defective charge sheet.

“They also made an error when charging the accused with fraud. There is no reasonable suspicion made by the State on the charges,” he said.

In his response, Mr Kamuriwo told the court that Chingombe and Kwenda allegedly committed the offence as they acted outside the dictates of their duties.

Harare regional magistrate Mrs Marehwanazvo Gofa, in her ruling, said the State failed to establish a nexus between Chingombe, Kwenda and fraud allegations, which she described as incomplete and meaningless. -Herald

“Zim Prison, A Crime Against Humanity” Tweeted Biti, Prisoner – True All Because Selling Out On Reform

By Patrick Guramatunhu | Tendai Biti, MDC A vice President, has been arrested and will spend Friday night in a Police Prison. He is charged with assault, after calling a Russian woman an idiot.

Biti has denied any wrong doing and claims the arrest is to stop him and the parliamentary committee he is heading investigating the illegal awarding of land during former Minister Ignatius Chombo’s days.

“The Harare Airport Road project was a total stink where thousands of hectares of land where illegally and fraudulently transferred to Augur Investments and its shelf companies. That land must be returned to the city and its citizens. They want to detain me overnight, so be it,” said Biti.

“Awaiting detention. In the absence of sanitizers, PPEs, running water, flushing toilets, repellents and decent food any detention in Zim prisons at the moment is cruel & degrading treatment. A crime against humanity

#ZimbabweanLivesMatter.”

Zimbabwe’s prison conditions are notoriously filthy and a real danger to life, especially these days with the added danger of getting the corona virus.

Still, one hopes that the night in the Police cell has forced Tendai Biti think about the 2008 to 2013 GNU golden opportunity Zimbabwe had to implement the democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections and thus end the de facto one-party dictatorship. It was none other than MP Tendai Biti and fellow MDC friends who wasted the golden opportunity and failed to get even one reform implemented in five years. Not even one!

President Robert Mugabe, Zanu PF leader and Zimbabwe’s dictator at the time, bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of high office and the rest is history. Instead of implementing the reforms MDC leaders were falling over each other praising the dictator to the high heaven.

“President Mugabe is the unflappable father of the nation, fountain of wisdom,” sung Tendai Biti. He was the Minister of Finance in the GNU. Fancy that! A corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous tyrant; seen through the rose tinted glass of the ministerial limo, had metamorphosed into the unflappable fountain of wisdom!

If Tendai Biti and company had kept their eyes on the ball and implemented the democratic reforms; the 2013 and 2018 elections would have been free, fair and credible. Zimbabwe would be a totally different country, a healthy and functioning democracy well on its way to meaningful economic recovery!

No reforms were implemented and so the country is still stuck with the corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship. The country’s economy is still in ruins and sinking deeper and deeper into the abyss.

What is unforgivable is that Tendai Biti and his MDC friends have not only refused to admit they sold-out in failing implementing the reforms during the 2008 GNU but, worst of all, they have since then contrived to continue selling out on the fight for free, fair and credible elections!

The MDC leaders have known that with no democratic reforms in place Zanu PF will rig the elections and yet Biti and company have participated in the 2013 and then 2018 (all signs are they will do the same in 2023), regardless. Zanu PF has offered a few gravy train seats to entice the opposition to participate, bait MDC leaders found irresistible.

Of course, Tendai Biti and company knew the few gravy train seats were bait and that by participating they would give the flawed and illegal election process credibility; as David Coltart admitted in his book.

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the (2013) elections,” wrote Senator Coltart in his book The Struggle Continues 50 years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe.

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

Senator Coltart was himself one of the MDC Ministers during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. He is now the Treasurer General of the MDC A, the coalition of three main MDC factions formed just before the 2018 election.

By continuing to participate in these flawed and illegal elections, MDC and the rest in the opposition camp are giving these elections credibility and, with it, giving the vote rigging Zanu PF government legitimacy.

So MP Tendai Biti should not just think about his time in prison as “cruel & degrading treatment, a crime against humanity” but most important of all that millions of Zimbabweans, inside and outside prison, are suffering the same or worse conditions.

And, most important of all, that the nation would have been saved from all this suffering and deaths if he and his MDC friends have not been selling-out on reforms and free, fair and credible elections. Food for thought; assuming he is not punch drunk on powers and his brain is now totally impermeable to reason and logic. – SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

MBUYA NEHANDA’S FAMILY MUST NOT DISTURB HONOURING OF OUR HEROINE | OPINION

BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA| Flags in Zimbabwe must fly at half mast, each giving a sorrowful wave in the winds and in remembrance of our fallen heroes. The rhythm of the wind sings to a sad tune which says long live the legend and heroine Mbuya Nehanda. She was and remains our hero.

In the midst of this thick mist a male ‘relative’ of the 1896 and today’s icon Mbuya, Nehanda Nyakasikana is set to stop the erection of her statue as he says government has bypassed traditional rites by not engaging her family.

A notice of set down which is an application to request a hearing date demanding to stop the erection of the Nehanda statue, was lodged in court. If the government does not respond it will mean that the state will lose by default.

Mr Felix Elijah Shamuyarira, who says he is a maternal relative of Mbuya Charwe, the spirit medium of Mbuya Nehanda, said in court papers the government was making a grave mistake by going ahead with the statue before a cleansing ceremony is conducted. in The Nehanda statue to be erected in the Harare CBD has raised eye brows. The statute looks more beautiful and fully packed that the scared skinny and bony one which the colonialist has sold to us. But Shamuyarira said the city had to be cleansed of the spirits of a lot of innocent lives that have been lost in recent years.

Work on erecting the statue started in Harare this month and is expected to be completed in two months.

Shamuyarira cites Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe, his Local Government counterpart July Moyo, National Archives of Zimbabwe director Ivan Murambiwa, National Museums and Monuments director Godfrey Mahachi and National Assembly Speaker Jacob Mudenda as respondents in the court case.

Shamuyarira wants Kazembe, Moyo, Murambiwa and Mahachi interdicted from erecting the statue of Mbuya Charwe, also known as Nyakasikana, the spirit medium of Mbuya Nehanda, at the intersection of Julius Nyerere Way and Samora Machel Avenue.

A very dark cloud has enveloped the nation and yes we are all in confusion. The social media is awash with the news that Nehanda is not reflected correctly in the statue.
The Nehanda family conveyed their message to the government through courts disregarding the traditional channels. If there is any time when the family’s wishes would be disregarded it is when the hero of Nehanda’s nature comes to the stage. Nehanda is a national hero; her heroics suppress her faults. She was not only a member of her nucleus family members. She was Zimbabwe itself. Nehanda was larger than the party or the country. Love her or hate her she won the hearts of both friends and enemies alike.

Erecting her statue in Harare cannot be decided by her relatives. There is no person who is supposed to have her statue imposing authority in Zimbabwe more than Mbuya Nehanda.

Some political prostitutes who are quick to insult the icon in order to gain positions are idiots and shameless losers. While some family members who have scores to settle or those who have political reasons to offer dissenting voices try to make the event an issue, the reasons they are giving are that there are rituals to be done. These are seriously embarrassing. The honouring of Mbuya NeHanda is not a rally so there are no political gains to be won in officiating and honouring the heroine.

So the president does not need to publicly request authority for anything. He is the president.

People should understand the presidency.
The president, in government, is the officer in whom the chief executive power of a nation is vested. The president of a Republic is the chief of state, but his actual power varies from country to country; in Zimbabwe the presidential office is charged with great powers and responsibilities, but the office is relatively weak and largely ceremonial in Europe and in many countries where the prime minister, or premier functions as the chief executive officer.

Much of the time these chief executives function in a democratic tradition as duly elected public officials.

Zimbabwe endowed the office of president with immutable executive powers, including the power to dissolve the national legislature and call national referenda. So like the president our heroes becomes a national property.

This means the heroes among being human beings they are the property of the state. They are the face of the country and indeed their person is solely the person of the state.
When the president leaves At all times during their life time and after their life is over their welfare remains the responsibility of the state. The family can not decide their fate. Nehanda’s statue’s position is therefore decided by the country not by the family.
While Nehanda was believed to have led a faction no amount of rebelling would strip the honour bestowed on Her by the nation.
There are some people who have denigrated the person of Nehanda and her statue. Nehanda had taken decisions which made her unpopular with the colonialists but which put the nation in the path to independence.

Now coming to the message purportedly said by Mbuya Nehanda the nation must not lose sleep. There is no official message to President Mnangagwa it is entirely based on a rumour.

The government can not start reacting to rumours. Mbuya NeHanda is our hero and deserves better.

Nehanda was part of Zimbabwe and she should be buried at a place where her contributions to the state is recognised. The word Zimbabwe can never be in a paragraph without Mbuya Nehanda.

We must all remember that Mbuya Nehanda is now the property of Zimbabwe. Erecting her statue is the greatest honour we can bestow on our leader.

While we honour her we continue asking Zimbabwe to collect her bones from United Kingdom Museum. Its a shame on us. To take forty years without honouring your own spirit and heroin is unforgivable.

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Update On Gogo Chamisa Memorial

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance, Secretary General, Hon Amos Chibaya, has said preparations for Gogo Alice Chamisa’s memorial service are at an advanced stage.

The memorial service is set for tomorrow in Gutu.

Hundreds of MDC Alliance members and Zimbabweans in general are expected to gather at President Nelson Chamisa’s rural home in Chiwara village, Gutu for the event tomorrow.

“You are all invited to attend Gogo Chamisa’s memorial service at the Chamisa Homestead in Chiwara Village , Gutu South.

This event will be held on Saturday the 5th of December.

The spirit of solidarity that binds us as a big family must be our guiding principle,” said Hon Chibaya

President Chamisa

People’s Struggle Is Unstoppable

Tinashe Sambiri|A senior MDC Alliance official, Antony Taruvinga, has said President Nelson Chamisa remains the nation’s hope despite relentless efforts by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF to bring him down.

He implored Zimbabweans to remain optimistic in spite of Mr Mnangagwa’s attempt to thwart the people’s struggle.

“I would like to thank Pres. Nelson Chamisa for standing strong in the wake of monumental electoral theft.

Not only the President but all Comrades who remained glued to the struggle even in the face of incessant challenges.

Following the 2018 elections, the going has been sadly torturous. We were robbed of everything including Parliamentary and council victories. Like i always say, let’s eye focus on 2023.

Prepare not only to vote but vote, win, secure and defend, at all costs, our victories.

Lawyers are advised to think about the name challenges that the party has faced.

While it is clear that the Judiciary is 100% captured, lawyers must close any loophole that might be exploited. MDC CHAMISA! The struggle continues,” Taruvinga posted on Facebook.

President Chamisa

President Chamisa Remains Nation’s Hope

Tinashe Sambiri|A senior MDC Alliance official, Antony Taruvinga, has said President Nelson Chamisa remains the nation’s hope despite relentless efforts by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF to bring him down.

He implored Zimbabweans to remain optimistic in spite of Mr Mnangagwa’s attempt to thwart the people’s struggle.

“I would like to thank Pres. Nelson Chamisa for standing strong in the wake of monumental electoral theft.

Not only the President but all Comrades who remained glued to the struggle even in the face of incessant challenges.

Following the 2018 elections, the going has been sadly torturous. We were robbed of everything including Parliamentary and council victories. Like i always say, let’s eye focus on 2023.

Prepare not only to vote but vote, win, secure and defend, at all costs, our victories.

Lawyers are advised to think about the name challenges that the party has faced.

While it is clear that the Judiciary is 100% captured, lawyers must close any loophole that might be exploited. MDC CHAMISA! The struggle continues,” Taruvinga posted on Facebook.

President Chamisa

Drama As Man Snatches Daughter-in-law

Tinashe Sambiri|
In what many believe to be sings of the end of time, a Masvingo man impregnated his son’s wife…

The daughter-in-law, Nomatter Mariona reportedly confessed that she got the love charm from controversial preacher, “Prophet”
Isaac Makomichi.

She claimed the prophet instructed her to put the charm in her husband’s plate.

She then put the charm in her father- in -law’s plate by mistake.

She was then dismissed from the family house as her father-in-law began to spoil her with gifts and money.

It has since emerged that Nomatter was impregnated by her father-in-law who has also left the family house to stay with her.

“I was in the process of bringing my wife back home when I was informed that Nomatter could not be located.

I called her asking her to return home and she told me that it was too late because she was already pregnant.

She has moved to Bulawayo with my father.

I blame Makomichi for giving my wife the love charm.

That charm destroyed my family, my mother is in pain now,” said a bitter Tichaona.

Contacted for a comment, Makomichi said:

“Leave me alone, Tichaona is the one who took the wrong plate because he likes meat.”

Man Impregnates Daughter-in-law

Tinashe Sambiri|
In what many believe to be sings of the end of time, a Masvingo man impregnated his son’s wife…

The daughter-in-law, Nomatter Mariona reportedly confessed that she got the love charm from controversial preacher, “Prophet”
Isaac Makomichi.

She claimed the prophet instructed her to put the charm in her husband’s plate.

She then put the charm in her father- in -law’s plate by mistake.

She was then dismissed from the family house as her father-in-law began to spoil her with gifts and money.

It has since emerged that Nomatter was impregnated by her father-in-law who has also left the family house to stay with her.

“I was in the process of bringing my wife back home when I was informed that Nomatter could not be located.

I called her asking her to return home and she told me that it was too late because she was already pregnant.

She has moved to Bulawayo with my father.

I blame Makomichi for giving my wife the love charm.

That charm destroyed my family, my mother is in pain now,” said a bitter Tichaona.

Contacted for a comment, Makomichi said:

“Leave me alone, Tichaona is the one who took the wrong plate because he likes meat.”

Isaac Makomichi , the preacher who distributed the love charm

Warriors CHAN Squad Named

The Warriors technical team has named 34 players in the provisional squad for the CHAN finals to be played in Cameroon from the 16th of January next year.

The players are expected to be in the camp between the 6th and 20th of December, break camp for the festive period between the 21st and the 27th December, and then regroup on 28 December until 15 January.

Zimbabwe will play against Cameroon, Burkina Faso and Mali in the group stage of the tournament.

Warriors CHAN provisional squad:

Goalkeepers: Ariel Sibanda (Highlanders), Simbarashe Chinani (Dynamos), Nelson Chadya (Ngezi Platinum Stars), Petros Mhari (FC Platinum)

Defenders: Xolani Ndlovu (Chicken Inn), Peter Muduwa (Highlanders), Partson Jaure (Dynamos), Valentine Musarurwa (Harare City), Ian Nekati (Chicken Inn), Qadr Amini (Ngezi Platinum Stars), Frank Makarati (Ngezi Platinum), Raphael Muduviwa (FC Platinum), Pawell Govere (Golden Eagles), Andrew Mbeba (Highlanders)

Midfielders: Juan Mutudza (Dynamos), Valentine Kadonzvo (Chicken inn), Ralph Kawondera (FC Platinum), Trevor Mavunga (Triangle), Phenias Bamusi (Caps United), Wellington Taderera (Ngezi Platinum), Devon Chafa (Ngezi Platinum), Kelvin Madzongwe (FC Platinum), Silas Songani (FC Platinum), Collins Dhuwa (Triangle United), Tichaona Chipunza (Chicken Inn), Ishmael Wadi (Caps United), Leeroy Mavunga (Caps United), Nqobizitha Masuku (Highlanders), Tatenda Tavengwa (Harare City), King Nadolo (Dynamos)

Strikers: Obriel Chirinda (Chicken Inn), Stanley Ngala (FC Platinum), Thomas Chideu (Harare City), William Manondo (Harare City)

Warriors

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Zanu Pf Warns Party Stalwarts Ahead Of DCC Polls

Zanu PF Acting Spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa has taken the time to warn his party members that they risk being expelled from Zanu PF if they engage in any acts of indiscipline during the DCC polls which will be held at 1248 polling stations countrywide despite the ban on public gatherings, the Daily News reports.

Chinamasa was speaking during a Press conference in Harare yesterday when he said:

I want to warn any of our members … that we are watching any acts of indiscipline that bring the party into disrepute Acts of indiscipline will be reported to our national disciplinary committee which will descend with a sledge hammer on anyone convicted of perpetrating any acts of violence which disrupt the electoral process.

I want to say to our members if you commit any acts of indiscipline don’t be surprised to find yourself outside the membership of Zanu PF. Don’t blame anybody but yourself,” Chinamasa warned further.

To ensure fairness and minimise manipulation, members of the central committee from one district will supervise elections in another district.

All preparations for the DCC are on course. We are confident that we will successfully hold the elections. The supervisory team, including election commissioners and politburo members, have since been deployed to their respective work stations.

Chinamasa’s scathing warning comes amid reports of vote irregularities and in some cases violence in some parts of the country in the period leading to the DCC polls.

“Arresting To Investigate Is Unlawful”: MDC Alliance

By Prince Njagu- The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC Alliance) has cried foul over the unlawful arrest and detention of its members which is being perpetrated by the Emmerson Mnangagwa led government.

This comes after the continued targeted arrest of its councillors and mayors by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).

MDC Alliance expressed their discontent over the recent unlawful arrest of Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume as well as Chitungwiza Mayor Lovemore Maiko.

“We continue to demand freedom for Mayor Jacob Mafume. Bail is a constitutional entitlement. Arresting to investigate is unlawful,” says MDC Alliance on their official Twitter page.

Eight days later and no bail has been set for Mafume. The MDC-A Harare major remains behind bars, regardless of the fact that the Zimbabwean constitution has a provision for bail to be set either pending an investigation or arrest.

Mafume is one of the many opposition members who has been arrested and put behind bars with no bail terms being set.

“Political persecution of opposition politicians and progressive citizens must end,” said MDC-Alliance on their Twitter page.

Prominent figures within the political spectrum, press and civil society have fallen victim to the ZANU PF administration, with renowned journalists like Hopewell Chin’ono also having been incarcerated this year for exposing corruption.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrest of Mafume more than a week ago, but no bail has been set for the Harare Mayor and he remains in prison.

Mafume, is the MDC-A councillor for Ward 17, and was elected to the position of Harare Mayor in September 2020, following the recalling of Herbert Gomba by the MDC-T.

Several other MDC-A officials and councillors have been arrested by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), with the latest incident involving the arrest of all Chitungwiza officials during a meeting.

Arrest of all Chitungwiza officials and councillors by ZRP is being viewed as the latest act to hamstring MDC-A led local authorities by ZANU PF through the use of the police.

In a statement issued on the MDC-A Twitter page, the party said, “In the latest act to hamstring local authorities, ZRP have just arrested all Chitungwiza councillors and officials who were attending the ordinary full council meeting in chambers,”

“All except 2, of the councillors and council staff who were unlawfully arrested in a dragnet operation today while conducting council business have been released without charge. Councillors Chamutsa and Nyagondo are currently at St Marys police station. No charges yet”.

There has been a crackdown on council officials on accusation of corruption, but it is mainly targeting opposition officials.

Last week MDC-A Chitungwiza Mayor Lovemore Maiko was arrested and the party believes that all this is being done as a move to destabilise local councils after the failed move to recall the opposition mayors.

The MDC Alliance still maintains that all these moves are political and aimed at decimating the party.

Earlier last week MDC Alliance secretary for Local Government Sessel Zvidzai indicated that arrests of opposition mayors was a ZANU PF weapon to cripple local councils and his party.

“This is nothing new. It is weaponization of the courts and political persecution,” said Sessel Zvidzai the MDC Alliance secretary for Local Government.

Nine Gunmen Ransack House Belonging To An Opposition Politician In Rusape. “This could be the work of my political rivals.”

The Standard

NINE gunmen stormed a house in Rusape belonging to South Africa-based Zimbabwean opposition politician Herbert Chamuka, beating up female tenets and threateing to rape them before making good their escape with household goods worth US$12 000.

The incident took place on Saturday night.

Chamuka confirmed the development in an interview from his South Africa base, saying he suspects the brutal attack was politically motivated.

“It looks like this is more than just a robbery case. This could be the work of my political rivals in or outside the party. It has been reported to police,” he said.

“My tenants called me to say nine people came and harassed then totting guns and locking them up in a room and threating to kill them if they shouted. They also took phones from the women that stay at my house. The men had the women’s hands tied and kept on kicking them, throwing threats that they would kill them,” Chamuka said.

“They sped off in a truck and the tenants fortunately managed to take the registration number which they took to police,” he added.

Manicaland provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa confirmed the incident and said investigations were currently underway.

“I can confirm that we received an armed robbery report in Rusape. The incident took place on Saturday night. Investigations are currently underway and we appeal to all those with information that may lead to the arrest of the suspects to come forward,” he said.

Mayor Of Liverpool Arrested On Fraud Charges

The Guardian

The mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, pictured, has been arrested as part of a fraud investigation and suspended from the Labour party.

Anderson, who has led Liverpool for a decade, was one of five men arrested across Merseyside on Friday in an investigation into building and development contracts in the city. He is being interviewed by police on suspicion of conspiracy to commit bribery and witness intimidation.

Merseyside police have not named any of the men arrested, but the Guardian has been told by several sources that the 62-year-old mayor is one of those being held.

A Liverpool city council spokeswoman said: “Liverpool city council is cooperating with Merseyside police in relation to its ongoing investigation. We do not comment on matters relating to individuals.”

The others arrested are: a 72-year-old man from Aigburth, on suspicion of witness intimidation; a 33-year-old man from West Derby, on suspicion of conspiracy to commit bribery and witness intimidation; a 46-year-old man from Ainsdale, on suspicion of conspiracy to commit bribery and witness intimidation; and a 25-year-old man from Ormskirk, on suspicion of witness intimidation.

Sources said Anderson had been suspended from the Labour party in light of his arrest. A former social worker and publican, he has led the city since 2010 and has been mayor since 2012. He has been a councillor in Liverpool for 22 years and leader of the Labour group since 2003.

He ran unsuccessfully to be the mayor of the Liverpool city region, a post won by the former Labour MP Steve Rotheram, and to be an MP for Liverpool Walton in 2017. Last year he secured the Labour party selection to run to be mayor of the city for a third term in May’s delayed elections.

Anderson’s eldest brother, Bill, died in October after contracting coronavirus. The mayor has spent most of 2020 shielding at home due to underlying health conditions.

Saudi Media Reports That Zimbabwe And Saudi Arabia Have Signed A New Diplomatic Agreement

Paul Nyathi

Saudi ambassador to the UN Abdallah Al-Mouallimi and his Zimbabwean counterpart, Frederick Musiiwa Makamure Shava, sign an agreement to establish diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Media in Saudi Arabia indicates that Zimbabwe and the Persian Gulf State have signed a new diplomatic agreement though local media has remained quiet on the issue.

Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United Nations Ambassador Abdallah Al-Mouallimi and his Zimbabwean counterpart, Frederick Musiiwa Makamure Shava, signed the agreement on Friday to establish diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The two ambassadors reportedly said, “The signing of the agreement is motivated by the keenness of the two countries’ governments to strengthen relations and expand the horizons of cooperation between them.”

The statement said the agreement was also signed in support of security and peace in the world, based on the provisions of the Agreement on Diplomatic Relations and Immunities signed in Vienna on April 18, 1961.

The two ambassadors also reaffirmed that the agreement aims to “consolidate fruitful cooperation and establish the best bilateral relations and friendly ties in various fields.

Vote Of No Confidence Against Ramaphosa Postponed

The South African

Cyril Ramaphosa

The African Transformation Movement’s (ATM) motion of no confidence in President Cyril Ramaphosa, that was approved last week, has since been requested by the ATM to be postponed. The postponement was eventually approved and agreed to by Speaker of the National Assembly Thandi Modise on Thursday 3 December 2020.

The ATM first submitted a motion of no confidence in Ramaphosa back in February for continuous load shedding and economic decline. That was before the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown arrived.

MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE POSTPONEMENT GRANTED
Modise, in a letter dated 3 December, told President of the ATM Vuyolwethu Zungula that his request for a postponement of the motion of no confidence in Ramaphosa was “acceded to”.

“The motion is postponed pending consideration of the matter by the Programme Committee and will be rescheduled for debate and decision within a reasonable period of time given the programme of the Assembly in the new year,” said Modise.

“The Programme Committee will be requested to consider the implication of the postponement of the motion of no confidence, especially in light of Rule 90 (rule of anticipation) and a possible date in the new year for the consideration of the motion,” she added.

The ATM suggested a postponement while it awaits the outcome of their court application to ensure that voting is done via secret ballot.

“The basis of asking for postponement is that the ATM has launched proceedings before the Western Cape High Court, wherein the ATM seeks the court to review, and set aside the decision by the speaker to decline a vote by secret ballot,” Zungula said.

ANC HITS BACK AT ATM
While the Democratic Alliance (DA) said it would abstain from voting in a motion of no confidence against Ramaphosa, the African National Congress (ANC) said the ATM is “wasting” Parliament’s time with a motion it knows will not succeed.

“There is simply no basis for the motion and is quite frivolous,” it said.

“They are displaying their fear of their irrelevance. Whatever the court decides, the ANC stands ready to defeat the motion,” it added.

“Accordingly, we urge ATM to focus its attention on inputs that would strengthen the Economic Transformation and Recovery plan led by the president so that together we can set the country’s economy on an irreversible upward trajectory,” it added.

South Africa tightens regional restriction to curb COVID-19 surge

CGTN

South Africa will impose additional restrictive measures in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality in an effort to stem the resurgence of COVID-19 cases, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a televised address on Thursday.

Under the new rules, in addition to the existing Alert Level 1 regulations, Nelson Mandela Bay Metro will impose a curfew from midnight Thursday.

Also, the sale of alcohol from retail outlets will only be permitted between 10 a.m. (0800 GMT) and 6 p.m. (1600 GMT) from Monday to Thursday. Alcohol consumption in public spaces is strictly forbidden to prevent large social gatherings.

Ramaphosa said gatherings may not be attended by more than 100 people for indoor events and 250 for outdoor events. At all times, the total number of people in a venue may not exceed more than 50 percent of the capacity of the venue. All post-funeral gatherings are prohibited.

South Africa has seen a surge in COVID-19 cases in recent weeks with hospital admissions escalating. As of Thursday, more than 800,000 confirmed cases have been reported nationwide with nearly 22,000 deaths.

Most of the new infections were recorded in Nelson Mandela Bay and the Sarah Baartman District in the Eastern Cape and the Garden Route District in the Western Cape.

“Hospital admissions in these districts are on the rise, in some instances comparable to those during the first wave of infections,” Ramaphosa said.

“To prevent this we are putting into motion the resurgence plan that we developed with the World Health Organization (WHO)’s surge team,” he said.

This plan, the president said, would include making more capacity available at hospitals and clinics, expanding public health interventions such as testing, contact tracing, isolation and quarantine as well as stepping up awareness campaigns around public health regulations.

He added that South Africa was taking part in the COVAX facility, the WHO-backed global initiative with an aim of accelerating the development and manufacture of COVID-19 vaccines and ensuring equitable distribution of eventual vaccines.

“But let us remember that until a vaccine is developed and distributed, we remain our own best protection against COVID-19,” he said, calling on South Africans to wear masks in public, observe social distancing and avoid large gatherings.

Ramaphosa also extended the National State of Disaster to Jan. 15.

Bill Gates Adds Two South African Doctors Into His Heroes List

Microsoft founder Bill Gates

Microsoft founder Bill Gates has included South African professors Salim Abdool Karim and his wife Quarraisha on his heroes list for their role in the fight against HIV/Aids and Covid-19.

“Drawing on their experiences from HIV and TB, they are helping guide the Covid-19 response in South Africa and around the world. It is a shame that they haven’t been able to focus on HIV/Aids, but on the other hand, it is a reminder of how fighting old diseases like HIV helps the world prepare for new ones like Covid-19,” said Gates in his blog.

The couple are internationally renowned for their work at the Centre for the Aids Programme of Research in South Africa (Caprisa).

Gates said it was their “upbeat” attitude, even in the face of devastating viruses like the coronavirus and HIV, that struck him.

“Their motto at Caprisa is, ‘Each day that you come to work, you should be looking for how today is going to be better than yesterday.’ That is a lesson we can all take to heart,” said Gates.

Medical doctor Kopano Matlwa Mabaso is also on Gates’ list of heroes.

“To cope with the demands of medical school and the tragedy of what she was seeing all around her, Dr Matlwa Mabaso started writing her first novel,” Gates said.

Mabaso, according to Gates, leads the Grow Great campaign, a “sophisticated effort” to eliminate child stunting from SA over the next decade.

“Melinda and I have seen many stunted children in our travels. Sometimes we’re talking to a child who looks like one of our kids did at age three only to be told that the child is actually six or seven years old. It’s heartbreaking, and utterly preventable,” he said.

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Form Four Pupil Commits Suicide On Realisation She Was Pregnant

A Form 4 pupil at a Bulawayo school committed suicide after discovering that she was pregnant, police said.

The 17-year-old Magwegwe Secondary School pupil named only as Nokuzola is believed to have killed herself by drinking an insecticide hours after her mother excoriated her for “playing with boys” and neglecting her schoolwork.

The mother did not know at the time that her daughter is pregnant.

“Police are investigating a case of sudden death which occurred in Magwegwe suburb. The mother of the late reprimanded her on Monday evening not to play with boys as she might get pregnant while urging her to concentrate on her school work,” Inspector Abednico Ncube of Bulawayo police said.

He said the mother left home in the morning on Tuesday for her vending business leaving her daughter with their 19-year-old housekeeper.

Inspector Ncube explained: “On the same day at around 10AM, the now deceased ordered the maid to go and bath. The maid went to bath leaving the now deceased in the bedroom alone. When the maid came back from bathing she found the now deceased lying on the floor in her mother’s bedroom vomiting. The maid informed a neighbour who summoned an ambulance.”

The ambulance crew pronounced her dead on arrival and police were called.

“The police found the deceased lying on the floor in the bedroom next to a bed with vomit on the floor. An empty 100ml bottle of Dichlorvos insecticide with a purple triangle was found on top of the wardrobe. We suspect the late pupil drank the contests of the bottle,” Inspector Ncube said.

A female friend of Nokuzola told police that “she tested herself for pregnancy and confirmed that she was pregnant.”

“She also told police that the deceased had made threats to commit suicide if anyone disclosed the pregnancy to her parents,” according to Inspector Ncube.

Her body was taken to Mpilo Central Hospital for a post-mortem.

Police urged members of the public to keep dangerous chemicals like pesticides away from the reach of children.

“We also appeal to our children and youths to take heed of their parents’ counsel and desist from engaging in early sexual experiments. Young lives are unnecessarily lost due to wayward behaviour of some youths and social ills,” he said.

The parliamentary portfolio committee on primary and secondary education his week heard that a number of school girls at Bulawayo schools had fallen pregnant during the lengthy school closure caused by the Covid-19 lockdown.

Source – zimlive

Young ZANU PF Former MP Died On The Day She Was Graduating With A Bachelor Of Laws Degree.

Paul Nyathi

ZANU PF’s Tionei Melody Dziva who was one of the youngest parliamentarians at 29, in the 2013 parliament has died.

She died on the day she was to graduate with a Bachelor of Laws Degree at the University Of Zimbabwe.

This could have been her third degree in remarkable succession.

Despite fierce heckling and sexist comments targeted at female legislators in the National Assembly, Melody Tionei Dziva managed to rise from a very timid young Member of Parliament (MP) to become one of the most powerful women in Parliament during her tenure.

The Zanu PF proportional representation MP ended up sitting in the Speaker’s panel and controlling debate whenever the Speaker Jacob Mudenda and his then deputy, Mabel Chinomona were away.

Details on her death are still coming through.

Pregnant Girl Kills Self

A Form 4 pupil at a Bulawayo school committed suicide after discovering that she was pregnant, police said.

The 17-year-old Magwegwe Secondary School pupil named only as Nokuzola is believed to have killed herself by drinking an insecticide hours after her mother excoriated her for “playing with boys” and neglecting her schoolwork.

The mother did not know at the time that her daughter is pregnant.

“Police are investigating a case of sudden death which occurred in Magwegwe suburb. The mother of the late reprimanded her on Monday evening not to play with boys as she might get pregnant while urging her to concentrate on her school work,” Inspector Abednico Ncube of Bulawayo police said.

He said the mother left home in the morning on Tuesday for her vending business leaving her daughter with their 19-year-old housekeeper.

Inspector Ncube explained: “On the same day at around 10AM, the now deceased ordered the maid to go and bath. The maid went to bath leaving the now deceased in the bedroom alone. When the maid came back from bathing she found the now deceased lying on the floor in her mother’s bedroom vomiting. The maid informed a neighbour who summoned an ambulance.”

The ambulance crew pronounced her dead on arrival and police were called.

“The police found the deceased lying on the floor in the bedroom next to a bed with vomit on the floor. An empty 100ml bottle of Dichlorvos insecticide with a purple triangle was found on top of the wardrobe. We suspect the late pupil drank the contests of the bottle,” Inspector Ncube said.

A female friend of Nokuzola told police that “she tested herself for pregnancy and confirmed that she was pregnant.”

“She also told police that the deceased had made threats to commit suicide if anyone disclosed the pregnancy to her parents,” according to Inspector Ncube.

Her body was taken to Mpilo Central Hospital for a post-mortem.

Police urged members of the public to keep dangerous chemicals like pesticides away from the reach of children.

“We also appeal to our children and youths to take heed of their parents’ counsel and desist from engaging in early sexual experiments. Young lives are unnecessarily lost due to wayward behaviour of some youths and social ills,” he said.

The parliamentary portfolio committee on primary and secondary education his week heard that a number of school girls at Bulawayo schools had fallen pregnant during the lengthy school closure caused by the Covid-19 lockdown.-ZimLive

Marry Chiwenga Asks The High Court To Release Her Passport For Her To Go And Get Treatment Outside The Country

Marry Chiwenga

Marry Chiwenga nee Mubaiwa has through her lawyers filed an urgent application at the high court seeking the release of her passport so that she can travel to South Africa to seek medical attention, the Daily News reports.

In court papers seen by the publication, Marry said her health has deteriorated she now moves around with a gadget that drains fluid from her body:

I am in extreme constant pain. I now have to carry a gadget which drains the liquids from the wounds. Without immediate specialist care, the wounds are becoming more and more septic and it is paramount that I receive immediate, urgent attention … in South Africa.

As my wounds are getting worse every day and the pain unbearable, I contend that this is a matter of life and death which should be treated with the urgency it deserves

To further make her case Marry said she could not travel to South Africa due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and now that travel restrictions are no longer in place, prosecutors handling her case have not responded to her requests:

Upon lifting of travel restrictions in both Zimbabwe and South Africa, my legal practitioners wrote to the first respondent seeking consent for the release of the passport so that I could travel to South Africa for the necessary treatment, “This letter was followed by many physical visits to Reza, Muchemwa and Mushayabasa, all of whom have asked for proof of my medical attention in South Africa, which has been provided.

Regrettably, it appears that no one wants to make a decision on this issue which could easily have been dealt with without the need for a formal application.

I have been religiously abiding by all my bail conditions since they were imposed and I have no reason not to come back to face trial, particularly as I consider the charges against me extremely weak. In any event, I cannot jeopardise my parents’ property which was used to fulfil one of the bail conditions

Marry who is facing, attempted murder, fraud, and money laundering charges came to court in a stretcher bed this week after magistrate Ngoni Nduna ordered that she appear before the court for her trial.

More: Daily News

Seven People Injured After An Engen Fuel Refinery Bursts Into A Ball Of Fire| Durban

Reuters

An explosion rocked South Africa’s second-largest crude oil refinery in Durban on Friday injuring seven people, local emergency services said.

Engen, which operates the plant and is majority owned by Malaysia’s Petronas, said a fire broke out at around 0510 GMT and was extinguished by 0645 GMT.

“I saw a massive fireball at the centre of the refinery with thick black smoke billowing from it. A few minutes later many vehicles passed by my home,” Durban resident Shane Lloyd Pretorius told Reuters.

The extent of damage or the impact on production at the 120,000 barrels per day (bpd) refinery was not clear.

Those injured are in a stable condition, KwaZulu-Natal emergency medical services spokesman Robert McKenzie said.

Engen said in a statement that the cause of the fire was under investigation. It made no mention of injuries or output and said it would provide another update later.

A Reuters witness at the scene saw several fire engines spraying foam onto the affected part of the refinery, as well as ambulances, metropolitan police and national police standing by.

Africa’s most industrialised economy has six refineries, four using crude oil and two synthetic fuel as feedstock. It is a net importer of petroleum products.

The country’s third-biggest crude oil refinery, a 100,000 bpd facility operated by Astron Energy in Cape Town, also suffered an explosion earlier this year.

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Top refinery SAPREF, which is also located in Durban and is a joint venture between BP and Shell, said the incident at Engen’s facility had no impact on its operations.

The Engen Refinery and SAPREF form part of a major petrochemical hub on the east coast close to Durban’s port

Tsimba Dies

By A Correspondent- Aisha Tsimba who was once a Sports and Recreation Commission board member has died, The Herald reports.

This was revealed in a statement by the Zimbabwe Rugby Union( ZRU) on the death of Tsimba who is the sister of Kennedy Tsimba who is a Zimbabwe rugby legend.

The ZRU said in a statement on Friday:

The president of the Zimbabwe Rugby Union, Mr Aaron Jani, the ZRU exco and board would like to extend their sincere condolences to the Tsimba family on the passing of the former Zimbabwe Rugby Union vice-president and former Sports and Recreation Commissioner Aisha Tsimba,’’ the ZRU said in a statement.

She was an astute and principled administrator who worked tirelessly to improve the image of rugby and sports in the country.

She worked tirelessly to set up structures and development of women’s rugby in the country and championed the girl child’s participation in sports.

She played for Old Hararians’ Women’s Rugby Club and also turned out for Cameo Women’s Basketball team before she took over the reins of being Women’s Rugby president in the country.

She was a champion of good corporate governance systems that ensured the viability of sports in the country and the development of sports as an industry to sustain livelihoods and as a vehicle for social justice and development.

She will be fondly remembered for her tireless work ethic and discipline.

Tsimba who was an athlete and an administrator died of an undisclosed illness. We will update this article if burial arrangements are announced.

CBZ Joins “Attempts To Kill” Ailing Marry Chiwenga? Bank Freezes All Her Bank Accounts

Paul Nyathi

Marry Chiwenga

Reports just received indicate that CBZ Bank has arbitrarily frozen estranged wife to Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, Marry Chiwenga’s five bank accounts without a court order.

The move comes at a time when Marry is extremely ill and needing money desperately.

Marry Mubaiwa recently claimed she is living in fear as unknown people want to kill her.

Marry and Chiwenga are going through a nasty divorce which is playing out in public, with the Vice-President alleging that the former model tried to kill him in July last year when he was bedridden in a South African hospital.

A visibly sick Mubaiwa was on Monday forced to attend court from an ambulance stretcher to cancel two warrants of arrest that were issued after she had failed to attend court due to

ill-health to answer to allegations of money-laundering and attempting to kill Chiwenga.

Marry is battling lymphoedema, a chronic condition that causes swelling in the body’s tissues.

CBZ, according to her lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa, had no legal basis to freeze the accounts as there was no order from the court.

“Regrettably, this behaviour is not limited to your branch as all her attempts at transacting on all accounts she previously used with ease have met a similar fate. The only conclusion she has come to is that the decision not to process transactions is synchronised and has been taken by the bank. We advise that your conduct is unlawful and should cease forthwith as there has been no form of due legal process to bar our client from transacting on the account.”

“The Negativity Is Just Too Much. The Nonsense Against Us Is Just Too Much. We Are Fed Up,” Impala Car Rental Owner Speaks.

Impala Car Rental CEO Mr. Thompson Dondo sat down and spoke about the storm that was brewed by the abduction of a young man Tawanda Muchehiwa who was abducted by suspected state agents using an Impala car rental vehicle, All Africa News reports.

Since the abduction storm, Impala car rental has become infamous as people associate it with abductors, and investigative journalists have revealed that the company is alegedly owned by law enforcement agents and the CEO is allegedly a wanted man in the UK.

Speaking about the issue of him possibly being a wanted fugitive and why Impala Car rental did not disloce the name of the people who hired the vehicle that was used to abduct Tawanda Muchehiwa, Dondo said:

Before I answer your question, let me tell you this – I am generally a very quiet person. I don’t like the limelight. I don’t want everyone to know that I am the owner of Impala Car Rental. And I don’t even want talking to the media, but the attacks on my person and on my business have left me with no choice but to speak out. I can’t let the nonsense go on and on as if I have something to hide or something to be afraid of.

Now back to your question. From the onset, I need you to know and understand that the majority of the people who are attacking me and my business are struggling political activists. One of our cars was hired by some individual and we have already supplied the name of this individual to police. After hiring our car, allegations are that this individual went and committed a crime. We were then challenged to provide details of this person because the vehicle that was used in committing this crime was hired from us. We didn’t try to hide anything. We accepted that indeed this was our vehicle but we couldn’t disclose the name of the person who had hired the vehicle to people on Twitter and Facebook.

Dondo said in not disclosing the name of their customers who hired the vehicle they were not hiding anything:

We don’t run our business like that and I don’t think there is any business out there that is run like that. These people wanted us to divulge the name of the person who had hired the car on Twitter and Facebook. Business law and ethics don’t allow us to do that. We are a professionally run business and we don’t dance to the tune of faceless people on social media platforms.

When we were asked to facilitate investigations into the matter, we handed all the required documents pertaining to this matter to police. I am not Paul Nyathi, the police spokesperson. I can’t speak on behalf of police. Anyone who wants any information regarding this issue should go to the police and not Impala Car Rental. We respect the country’s laws and we did what we were supposed to do according to the law.

Dondo said they did not delay to hand over the information to the authorities either:

Took long according to who? Twitter? Facebook? No, that’s not how we operate. Can you imagine you as a journalists you start revealing names of your sources to every Tom, Dick and Harry? Or a doctor who rushes to reveal names of his or her clients just because Twitter or Facebook has pushed him or her? Is that ethical? Who will take you serious?

For your own information, we didn’t take long to look into the matter. The story started circulating online on a Friday and the next Monday I went to police. I personally went to police and told them that I had not yet received any complain regarding the issue. I reported that there was this issue because I wanted to be in the clear as police is the one that has the mandate to investigate such issues. The police then came and took all the documents pertaining to the matter so as to investigate the issue.

Dondo took a jab at Mduduzi Mathuthu whose nephew is in the midst of the abduction storm and said he could have handled the issue differently:

I know Mathuthu from long back. When this incident happened he phoned me and I gave him the information of the person who had hired the car. I gave him the name and he has the information.

Mathuthu wanted me to say the person who did this is so and so. I couldn’t do that. That’s why he is angry with me. He thinks I know another person besides the name I gave him. He thinks I should have said something else

I have a 22 year old son and I do feel pity for the young lad but well what do you expect if you have an elder like Mathuthu? Mathuthu could have handled this issue in a sober way away from the social media. I really feel sorry for Muchehiwa and I hope this matter is dealt with in such a way that he continues with his normal life. He deserves better than being used and abused on Twitter and Facebook for selfish gains. It’s pathetic.

Muchehiwa’s lawyers brought summons here and we responded. When my lawyer went to court, he was then told by Muchehiwa’s lawyer that the young man was no longer in the country and so the matter has collapsed. I don’t know what that means as far as investigations are concerned by as for the case between Impala and Muchehiwa, hapasisina nyaya apa. Muchehiwa’s lawyer actually said let’s close this case.

Dondo said he chose to speak now because the negativity is too much:

The negativity is just too much. The nonsense against us is just too much. We are fed up. I am sure you saw the story about us that came out in The News Hawks. Utter rubbish! Lies upon lies by people with no shame at all.

They lied that this company is owned by CIO and so on yet its public record that this is a family business that has two directors – my wife and my sister. They went on the lie even about my national identity number. What for exactly? Why go to such lengths to cook stories, cook facts and cook figures? Kuti zviite sei?

I felt this bullshit has to stop. I can’t continue keeping quite as if ndiri kuvatya or as if I have anything to hide. I am an honest businessman trying to make a living, why fabricate stories against me?

What is even more sickening is that recently these political activists took aerial pictures of my company using a drone. The lengths at which they are doing all this shows shocking desperation. You never know what else such desperate people are capable of doing. This is now a threat to my life, family and my company.

They got into my premises without my consent. What is it that they will do next? We reported this matter to police and investigations are already underway.

Speaking about the story that was published by The News Hawks about Impala Car Rental being owned by the CIO, Dondo said the story was not true:

I know that the people behind The News Hawk – that is Dumisani Muleya and Malaba are close friends with Mathuthu. So it’s Mathuthu who is feeding them with all those lies. He has been overdoing it and this is just one of his several strategies. Just the tone of the story and the lies in the story can tell you it’s the same old story sold to this publication.

We have reported the matter to police because these journalists forged so many things in that story. Can you imagine they forged our CR14? It’s criminal what they did. We are also suing them. Impala is not a punch bag for disgruntled political activists hiding in newsrooms. We won’t allow that.

Lastly Dondo addressed the story of him possibly being a fugitive in the UK and said:

This isn’t news anymore and I haven’t hidden anything about this story. Way back, Malaba and others wrote this story and I wonder why some journalists still think this is the kind of story that can freak me out.

While in the UK, I had a business where I would employ Zimbabweans. Some of them later got arrested because they didn’t have proper documentation. It was discovered that they were illegal workers. These people went to court and agreed that indeed they were in the UK illegally.

As their employer I was blamed for employing illegal workers. The authorities thought I was bringing these people from Zimbabwe to the UK, yet I would employ them while they were in the UK already. The authorities didn’t understand how things work and they said this was human trafficking. It’s not like I facilitated these people’s departure from Zimbabwe – they went to the UK using whatever means and I only employed them while they were in the UK.

Of course, I knew some of these people didn’t have proper documents and it’s not a secret that quite a number of them don’t have proper documentation, but I thought I could help my brothers and sisters from home as they sorted their papers in the UK.

Source: All Africa News

ZANU PF Mp In Trouble After Walking Out On Mnangagwa At A ZANU PF Meeting

Sydney Chidamba

Mazowe Central Legislator Sydney Chidamba has been placed under disciplinary action for undermining President Emmerson Mnangagwa who was scheduled to visit his constituency for National Tree planting day in Mazowe this Saturday .
Chidamba is reported to have walked out of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s preparatory meeting held on Wednesday in his constituency.

A highly placed source in Zanu PF Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) told this publication that Chidamba was grilled during the meeting over his actions and awaits disciplinary hearing.

“Chidamba is on a disciplinary course because We were planning about HE’s visit which was to be in his constituency. He walked out of the meeting and went to address three districts when the entire Mazowe and Provincial Leadership, PB member Cde Machacha, chiefs , headmen, war vetarans leadership, were in a crucial meeting to plan for HE’s visit showing clearly that he did not value the visit . Evidence show that he preferred to go and campaign for his preferred DCC candidate where he donated flour, balls and paint instead of planning for the visit,” said the source.

Meanwhile, Chidamba who is campaigning for Tafadzwa Musarara who is eying the Mazowe district coordinating committee chairman ahead of the election over the weekend is also fingered in a gold rush fiasco at Rosa.
Contacted for comment he said he was aware of the gold rush but is not involved since he does not own a claim there.

Two other provincial members Patience Tapomwa secretary for administration for women’s league and Patricia Zhurunawo who is a typist at the provincial offices and second wife to committee member Walter Gatsi were also disciplined for tempering with cell registers in favour of Musarara.

Reports say Mnangagwa cancelled his visit to Mazowe after indicating that he has a busy schedule

Source – Byo24

Mnangagwa “Caps” 5000 Graduates At The University Of Zimbabwe

President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the UZ Graduation ceremony

President Mnangagwa this morning capped 4959 graduates from the University of Zimbabwe in a ceremony in which most students attended virtually.

Only 203 students that graduated with first class and doctorate degrees attended.

Soon after the graduation ceremony, the President officially opened the institution’s art, design and technology complex.

He also led in the laying of the foundation stone for the university’s agro-processing centre.

Former SRC Commissioner Aisha Tsimba Dies

Aisha Tsimba

FORMER Sports and Recreation Commission board member, Aisha Tsimba, has died.

A decorated athlete, and administrator, she was the sister of Zimbabwe rugby legend, Kennedy, and his later brother, Richard.

Tsimba also rose through the ranks to become ZRU vice-president before leaving her role to become a Sports Commission board member.

‘’The president of the Zimbabwe Rugby Union, Mr Aaron Jani, the ZRU exco and board would like to extend their sincere condolences to the Tsimba family on the passing of the former Zimbabwe Rugby Union vice-president and former Sports and Recreation Commissioner Aisha Tsimba,’’ the ZRU said in a statement.

‘’She was an astute and principled administrator who worked tirelessly to improve the image of rugby and sports in the country.

‘’She worked tirelessly to set up structures and development of women’s rugby in the country and championed the girl child’s participation in sports.

‘’She played for Old Hararians’ Women’s Rugby Club and also turned out for Cameo Women’s Basketball team before she took over the reins of being Women’s Rugby president in the country.

‘’She was a champion of good corporate governance systems that ensured the viability of sports in the country and the development of sports as an industry to sustain livelihoods and as a vehicle for social justice and development.

‘’She will be fondly remembered for her tireless work ethic and discipline.”

Three More Covid-19 Deaths Recorded.

Zimbabwe recorded three more Covid-19 deaths yesterday, while a staggering 181 new cases were reported.

Of the deaths, two were in Bulawayo and the other in Manicaland, taking the overall death toll to 280 since the pandemic broke out in Zimbabwe in March.

Yesterday, 1 294 PCR tests done, with 181 coming out positive.

Of the new cases, 178 were community transmissions while three were returnees from Algeria.

As of yesterday, Zimbabwe has 1 390 active cases.

Bulawayo has 564 active cases followed by Harare on 219, with eight other provinces contributing the remainder.

Since March, Zimbabwe has recorded 10 424 cases 8 754 recoveries

and 280 deaths.

Across the continent 2 230 391 cases have been recorded as at yesterday.

This represents about 3,4 percent of the global infections that are now over 65,5 million.

Over 1,51 million deaths have been reported with about 45,4 million recovered registered.

In Africa, South Africa is the hardest hit with over 800 000 infections and over 21 000 deaths.

MDC Vice President Tendai Biti Arrested On Flimsy Assault Charges

Paul Nyathi

Tendai Biti

Opposition Movement for Democratic Change vice president, Tendai Biti, has been arrested.

In a tweet, the MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa said, “BitiTendai is detained at CID Law & Order on a spurious charge of assault. His crime is unearthing a corruption scandal concerning the Harare Airport land deal involving complainant, Russian Tatiana Aleshina & businessmen linked to @edmnangagwa. Biti didn’t assault her.”

Biti said in a tweet yesterday, the Harare Airport Road construction saga represents the biggest land heist in post colonial Zimbabwe.

“More than 200 hectares of prime Harare land were parceled to a notorious land baron .No amount of intimidation ,lies or abuse will stop justice & the return of this land to Harare”

More details to follow …

Source: MDC Tweet

Ndiraya Happy With Young Warriors’ Performance

Zimbabwe U20 men’s team coach Tonderai Ndiraya was happy with how his charges performed against South Africa on Thursday despite conceding late to settle for a draw.

The Young Warriors began their 2020 COSAFA U20 Championship campaign with a 2-2 draw. The team took the lead twice in the game with Panashe Mutimbanyoka and Lexington Mujokoro getting on target in either half.

“This was our first competitive match, with a team assembled, and which only trained for 10 days,’’ said Ndiraya, as cited by the Herald.

“So, I am happy about the way they went about their business.

“We couldn’t go pound-for-pound because of our fitness levels, so we sat back (to try and defend their lead).

“We conceded a soft goal, but I am glad for my boys, who were playing a strong team.”

Zimbabwe will face Mozambique on Sunday in their second Group A match before taking on Lesotho on December 8.

The group winners progress to the semi-finals while the best runners-up, from the three groups, will join them in the last four.-Soccer 24

Tonderai Ndiraya

We Are Not Going To CHAN To Make Numbers, Declares Logarusic

Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic says he will assemble a squad which will is capable of competing at the CHAN finals despite the players last playing football a long time ago.

The Croat will lead a team of locally-based players at the CHAN finals in Cameroon next month.

Football in the country has been placed on hold since March owing to the Covid-19 crisis, a setback which has seen the Castle Lager Premier Soccer hang in the balance for months.

Logarusic however insists they have to deal with whats there and be competitive at the finals.

“Its a tall order, but we are Warriors, we are not going to Cameroon to add numbers. We have to go there and compete,” he told The Herald.

“Obviously, we judged them using information of how they played last season,’’ the coach said.

“But, in terms of form, last year is not the same as this year. Worse still, it’s not the same situation for someone who has not been active for the past eight months,” he added.-Soccer 24

Logarusic

Rest in Eternal Peace, Cde Tionei Melody Dziva

Tionei Dziva

By Tendai Chirau | The ZANU PF Youth League has received with utter pain, shock and grief, news of the untimely demise of one of the revolutionary party’s most promising female cadres, Cde Tionei Melody Dziva, who succumbed to cancer. Cde Dziva was an inspiration to many, young and old alike; a high achieving go-getter who believed in the supremacy of principles. From the time she joined active ranks in ZANU PF politics while a student at the University of Zimbabwe, Cde Dziva never faltered in trailblazing her way through numerous odds and obstacles.


As a student activist, she held the post of Secretary for International Affairs for the Zimbabwe Congress of Student Unions (ZICOSU). In ZANU PF, she rose through the ranks from the District level up to national level, eventually becoming Deputy Secretary for Economic Affairs in the Youth League National Executive. At age 28 in 2013, she became part of Zimbabwe’s growing generation of young female parliamentarians under proportional representation. She endured cruel heckling and sexist verbal abuse in the August house, and undaunted, still managed to work her way to the top, making history by becoming the youngest member of the Speaker’s gallery, and at that tender age, would bravely chair parliamentary sessions in the Speaker’s absence. Such was her tenacity and determination that she earned due recognition from the Inter Parliamentary Union and the United Nations Economic and Social Council, high-profile entities which she served with distinction.


We are deeply saddened by the loss of a cadre so productive, young and in the prime of her life. We have lost a colleague in the fight to ensure that our women and youth receive the highest priority in development planning. We have lost an unstinting proponent of constitutionalism in defence of our morality as a nation. We have lost a comrade who constantly reminded us that our collective dream for a prosperous future has its foundation in sound education. Today however, she has to graduate posthumously with a Bachelor of Laws Degree, what would have been her third degree in remarkable succession. Death has robbed us of even this chance to celebrate her life. William Shakespeare could not have been more prophetic when he said “the world is but a stage, where everyone plays a part, and mine a sad one…” Today our sad part in this painful drama is one of grief, as we join the family, relatives anf friends in solemn prayer that Cde Tionei Melody Dziva’s soul finds eternal rest in God’s peaceful arms.


On my own behalf and on behalf of the entirety of the revolutionary ZANU PF Youth League and its affiliates, I extend my utmost condolences to the Dziva family on the loss of such a young, vibrant life. Go well, Comrade. Go well, daughter of the revolution. We will forever cherish the legacy of hard work and determination that you gifted us. The void you left will be tough to fill, and the pain hard to bear. You have gone too soon.


Inserted by: Cadre Tendai Chirau – ZANU PF Acting Deputy Secretary for Youth Affairs

Those Who Fail To Honour Mbuya Nehanda Will Not Go To Heaven, Claims Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has stunned the entire nation after eqauting Mbuya Nehanda to Jesus Christ.

Church leaders across the country have described Mnangagwa’s remarks as blasphemous.

Mr Mnangagwa made the remarks after visiting Nyati Gallery near Snake Park, where the statue of Mbuya Nehanda is being made by sculptor David Mutasa.

“The bible instructs us to honour our parents and that is what we are doing.

Christ died for the sins of the world and Mbuya Nehanda sacrificed her life for the freedom of the country.

Christ died for the people and Mbuya Nehanda also died for the people.

Those who not respect her will not go to heaven.We are simply giving her the respect she deserves,” said Mr Mnangagwa.

However, an association of church leaders based in Masvingo described Mr Mnangagwa’s utterances as blasphemous.

“This is unacceptable, how can Mr Mnangagwa equate Mbuya Nehanda to the Saviour.Such comments are unfortunate.

This is why our nation is always grappling with endless problems.We urge Mr Mnangagwa to withdraw his remarks as soon as possible,” the association said in a statement seen by ZimEye.com.

Mr Mnangagwa

ZiKeeper Nominated For Two Top Awards

Edmore Sibanda has been nominated for the Sports Personality of the Year and the Peter Ndlovu Footballer of the Year awards at the 2020 Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) – South Africa.

Sibanda, who plays for Golden Arrows in the DSTV Premiership, is battling for the Sports Personality of the Year accolade against SuperSport United coach Kaitano Tembo, rugby player Nyasha Tarusenga and mixed martial arts champion Themba Gorimbo.

In the Peter Ndlovu Footballer of the Year award, the Warriors goalkeeper is up against his team-mate Knox Mutizwa, Baroka skipper Elvis Chipezeze, Kaizer Chiefs vice-captain Willard Katsande and SuperSport winger Kudakwashe Mahachi.

The awards ceremony will happen at The Venue Melrose Arch in Johannesburg on 5 December.

Sports Personality of the Year
Nyasha Tarusenga
Edmore Sibanda
Kaitano Tembo
Themba Gorimbo

Peter Ndlovu SA Based Footballer of the Year

Elvis Chipezeze
Willard Katsande
Edmore Sibanda
Knox Mutizwa
Kudakwashe Mahachi-Soccer 24

Edmore Zikeeper Sibanda

Communities Blast Govt’s Lax Approach To Rescue Trapped Ran Miners

Ran Mine

By A Correspondent- Bindura communities have blasted government over failure to offer support to families of victims who perished in the Ran Mine disaster.

Families of the estimated 30 men who are feared dead when the mine collapsed last week have been camped at the site for over a week now.

Ran Mine

Ran gold mine, which is situated 70 kilometres north of Harare collapsed in Bindura last Wednesday, trapping an estimated 40 illegal gold panners.

It is reported that only six men emerged alive from the disaster while leaving an estimated 30 others trapped and unaccounted for, according to officials. Rescue efforts delayed to start off and only started 3 days later after the tragedy.

Ran Mine

The generator used to drain the 100-metre-deep mine shaft jammed and another one had to be sourced, a development that delayed the rescue effort.

Said a local villager only identified as Moyo:

“These women, men and children are traumatised. From day one when news filtered in that their relatives had been trapped underground, these people had hope that government would move in swiftly and rescue the trapped miners alive. That hope is now gone and we have a people in anguish.

Ran Mine

Nyaradzo Funeral Services donated a tent which is being used by families of the victims of the mine disaster.

Added another community member:

“Government officials who are supposed to be bringing good news of how government will rescue the trapped miners or retrieve their dead bodies come here in their lavish cars, wearing their expensive suits and holding tablets. They just walk around as if they are showing off to us. They come here to ask questions and nod their heads without offering any solution to the problem.”

Ran Mine

Farirai Dube, who resides near the abandoned Ren mine accused the government of neglecting families of the victims of the tragedy.

She said:

“As you can see, there are two tents here one for the police and one for the families of the victims. When the police officers are getting their food, these families will just be watching. Besides food supplies, these families need social workers for psychological support and counselling services but they are getting nothing. There is a crisis here and the communities are becoming agitated because of the poor co-ordination by government to retrieve these trapped miners.”

Families of victims of trapped miners

Last week, one man died while offering rescue services.

The victim Wellington House fell into the tunnel around 6pm on Saturday and he was buried with government assistance.

Information ministry permanent Secretary Nick Mangwana revealed that government provided a coffin as well as food items to the grieving family.

Nyaradzo Funeral services also donated tents and mobile toilets for use during the funeral.

Why Nakamba Should Consider Galatasaray Offer

By Lawrence Mangenje

Whenever Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic says that the only reason why Marvelous Nakamba is at Aston Villa is because he (Nakamba) is a quality player, I carefully listen to the Croat’s justification.

Not that I don’t believe Nakamba is a quality player, I do, but I’m just interested in hearing Logarusic’s side of the story and the reason(s) he gives for his point of view.

Naka, as the Aston Villa players fondly-refer to the soft spoken Warriors midfielder, is the only player from Southern Africa in the English Premier League.

The fact that he broke the nine-year wait for a Zimbabwean player to rub shoulders with the world’s best in the English top-flight is a remarkable achievement.

Unfortunately, his country-men use that as a reason to exert pressure on him.  In fact, he was labelled as a “failure” in his debut season by some, despite statistics proving otherwise.

He was ranked in the top five of ball-winning midfielders in the 2019/20 Premier League season, an achievement which only those with objective football lenses can see and recognize.

Statistics, much like a woman’s bikini, may not reveal everything but those numbers are testament to the fact that Nakamba’s “failure” in England is somewhat exaggerated.

He might not be the best midfielder in the Premier League but he isn’t as bad as some believe either, which is why he should consider the Galatasarary loan offer to recharge his batteries.

I do not believe Nakamba has lost form, he was at some point in fine form; the 5-1 drubbing of Norwich at Carrow Road and the narrow 1-2 loss to Liverpool at Villa Park, among many examples.

What he has lost instead is confidence, something he can regain with a season long loan in the Turkish Super Lig.

The Galatasaray loan spell will offer him regular game time, something he was getting at Club Brugge before the switch to Villa.

What other confidence booster does a player need apart from game time?

Eden Hazard looks lost at Real Madrid, and is nowhere near the player he is capable of being, owing to recurring injuries. The bottom line is, he is not playing regularly, that is why he has low, if not no confidence at all.

What Nakamba simply needs is game time and he can get that at Galatasaray and later prove himself in the Premier League.

Credit :Soccer 24 Zimbabwe

Nakamba

Lightning: Important Safety Measures For Everyone

NO PLACE outside is safe when thunderstorms are in the area!!If you hear thunder, lightning is close enough to strike you.When you hear thunder, immediately move to safe shelter: a substantial building with electricity or plumbing or an enclosed, metal-topped vehicle with windows up.Stay in safe shelter at least 30 minutes after you hear the last sound of thunder.

Indoor Lightning Safety

Stay off corded phones, computers and other electrical equipment that put you in direct contact with electricity.

Avoid plumbing, including sinks, baths and faucets.Stay away from windows and doors, and stay off porches.

Do not lie on concrete floors, and do not lean against concrete walls.

Last Resort Outdoor Risk Reduction Tips

If you are caught outside with no safe shelter anywhere nearby the following actions may reduce your risk:

Immediately get off elevated areas such as hills, mountain ridges or peaks

Never lie flat on the ground

Never shelter under an isolated tree

Never use a cliff or rocky overhang for shelter

Immediately get out and away from ponds, lakes and other bodies of water

Stay away from objects that conduct electricity (barbed wire fences, power lines, windmills, etc.)
Source: National Weather Service

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President Chamisa Remains Nation’s Hope Despite Incessant Setbacks

Tinashe Sambiri|A senior MDC Alliance official, Antony Taruvinga, has said President Nelson Chamisa remains the nation’s hope despite relentless efforts by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF to bring him down.

He implored Zimbabweans to remain optimistic in spite of Mr Mnangagwa’s attempt to thwart the people’s struggle.

“I would like to thank Pres. Nelson Chamisa for standing strong in the wake of monumental electoral theft.

Not only the President but all Comrades who remained glued to the struggle even in the face of incessant challenges.

Following the 2018 elections, the going has been sadly torturous. We were robbed of everything including Parliamentary and council victories. Like i always say, let’s eye focus on 2023.

Prepare not only to vote but vote, win, secure and defend, at all costs, our victories.

Lawyers are advised to think about the name challenges that the party has faced.

While it is clear that the Judiciary is 100% captured, lawyers must close any loophole that might be exploited. MDC CHAMISA! The struggle continues,” Taruvinga posted on Facebook.

President Chamisa

Shock As Masvingo Man Snatches Son’s Wife

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Tinashe Sambiri|
In what many believe to be sings of the end of time, a Masvingo man impregnated his son’s wife…

The daughter-in-law, Nomatter Mariona reportedly confessed that she got the love charm from controversial preacher, “Prophet”
Isaac Makomichi.

She claimed the prophet instructed her to put the charm in her husband’s plate.

She then put the charm in her father- in -law’s plate by mistake.

She was then dismissed from the family house as her father-in-law began to spoil her with gifts and money.

It has since emerged that Nomatter was impregnated by her father-in-law who has also left the family house to stay with her.

“I was in the process of bringing my wife back home when I was informed that Nomatter could not be located.

I called her asking her to return home and she told me that it was too late because she was already pregnant.

She has moved to Bulawayo with my father.

I blame Makomichi for giving my wife the love charm.

That charm destroyed my family, my mother is in pain now,” said a bitter Tichaona.

Contacted for a comment, Makomichi said:

“Leave me alone, Tichaona is the one who took the wrong plate because he likes meat.”

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Mnangagwa In Trouble With Nehanda’s Family Over “Slay Queen” Statue

Emmerson Mnangagwa

A male ‘relative’ of the 1896 tax rebel, Nehanda Nyakasikana is set to stop the erection of her statue as he says Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has bypassed traditional rites by not engaging her family.

a notice of set down – unopposed roll demanding to stop the erection of the Nehanda statue, meaning the Respondents will lose by default.

Mr Felix Elijah Shamuyarira, who says he is a maternal relative of Mbuya Charwe, the spirit medium of Mbuya Nehanda, said in court papers the government was making a grave mistake by going ahead with the statue before a cleansing ceremony is conducted in the “dirty” city of Harare.

The Nehanda statue to be erected in the Harare CBD

He said the city had to be cleansed of the spirits of a lot of innocent lives that have been lost in recent years.

Work on erecting the statue started in Harare this month and is expected to be completed in two months.


Shamuyarira cites Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe, his Local Government counterpart July Moyo, National Archives of Zimbabwe director Ivan Murambiwa, National Museums and Monuments director Godfrey Mahachi and National Assembly Speaker Jacob Mudenda as respondents in the court case.

Shamuyarira wants Kazembe, Moyo, Murambiwa and Mahachi interdicted from erecting the statue of Mbuya Charwe, also known as Nyakasikana, the spirit medium of Mbuya Nehanda, at the intersection of Julius Nyerere Way and Samora Machel Avenue.

He said the project must be declared unlawful in the absence of a consent document signed by her four “blood” family members, two representatives of the spirit medium of Mbuya Nehanda, chiefs Chiweshe and Hwata and two other individuals.

Shamuyarira questioned why chiefs Hwata and Chiweshe were not engaged or informed about the statue yet they were responsible for preserving the traditions of the areas they govern where Charwe originated from.

He said since independence in 1980, the government did not bother to meet with or appreciate Charwe’s family for the work she had done as a spirit medium during the liberation struggle.

Shamuyarira said a meeting was called on July 3 in Mazowe where representatives of Charwe’s maternal and paternal families agreed that the government had made a mistake by not engaging them, adding “it adds more injury to a broken heart”.

“The family members and Chief Hwata, together with their spirit mediums maintain that the government of Zimbabwe and its leadership made a grave mistake in announcing their mission to the world without first engaging them on such important, national and historical matters that directly affect them,” Shamuyarira said.

“The erection of the statue is of great importance as it is clearly apparent that Charwe did not die a natural death as she was murdered by the colonial regime of the settler British colonialists.

“As a matter of fact, the Hwata people have since independence remained secretive as the execution of Charwe traumatises them to this present day, hence the need of a healing process for them at national level. According a special day in our calendar to be declared a national holiday and in her name as already directed and pleaded to our authorities with due respect, remains necessary,” Shamuyarira added.

He also said sacred mountains where spirit mediums were buried have been vandalised by illegal miners.

Mnangagwa Riles Church Leaders After Equating Mbuya Nehanda To Christ

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has stunned the entire nation after eqauting Mbuya Nehanda to Jesus Christ.

Church leaders across the country have described Mnangagwa’s remarks as blasphemous.

Mr Mnangagwa made the remarks after visiting Nyati Gallery near Snake Park, where the statue of Mbuya Nehanda is being made by sculptor David Mutasa.

“The bible instructs us to honour our parents and that is what we are doing.

Christ died for the sins of the world and Mbuya Nehanda sacrificed her life for the freedom of the country.

Christ died for the people and Mbuya Nehanda also died for the people.

Those who not respect her will not go to heaven.We are simply giving her the respect she deserves,” said Mr Mnangagwa.

However, an association of church leaders based in Masvingo described Mr Mnangagwa’s utterances as blasphemous.

“This is unacceptable, how can Mr Mnangagwa equate Mbuya Nehanda to the Saviour.Such comments are unfortunate.

This is why our nation is always grappling with endless problems.We urge Mr Mnangagwa to withdraw his remarks as soon as possible,” the association said in a statement seen by ZimEye.com.

Nehanda

Lightning Safety Tips: Avoid Isolated Trees. ..

NO PLACE outside is safe when thunderstorms are in the area!!If you hear thunder, lightning is close enough to strike you.When you hear thunder, immediately move to safe shelter: a substantial building with electricity or plumbing or an enclosed, metal-topped vehicle with windows up.Stay in safe shelter at least 30 minutes after you hear the last sound of thunder.

Indoor Lightning Safety

Stay off corded phones, computers and other electrical equipment that put you in direct contact with electricity.

Avoid plumbing, including sinks, baths and faucets.Stay away from windows and doors, and stay off porches.

Do not lie on concrete floors, and do not lean against concrete walls.

Last Resort Outdoor Risk Reduction Tips

If you are caught outside with no safe shelter anywhere nearby the following actions may reduce your risk:

Immediately get off elevated areas such as hills, mountain ridges or peaks

Never lie flat on the ground

Never shelter under an isolated tree

Never use a cliff or rocky overhang for shelter

Immediately get out and away from ponds, lakes and other bodies of water

Stay away from objects that conduct electricity (barbed wire fences, power lines, windmills, etc.)
Source: National Weather Service

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Police Attend To Churchill Boys High School CyberBullying Reports

By A Correspondent- Churchill Boys High School headmaster Patson Mugwanda downplayed reports claiming that cyberbullying is rife at the school.

Police were called to the school for investigations after reports of a case of cyberbullying at the school on Tuesday and involving Form 4 and U6 pupils.

Mugwanda claimed that there was nothing in the allegations as it is normal for outgoing pupils to misbehave at the end of the year.

He said:

We received a report of a Form 3 student who had a misunderstanding with another student and one of the three students involved recorded one of the pupils saying he was after the other student’s blood.

The audio, upon reaching his parents, disturbed them and they took the matter to Rhodesville police station and two officers came and we discussed the matter. Upon thorough investigations, it turned out to be a hoax.

Mugwanda added that the rumour started when the alleged victim, a big-bodied Taekwondo player, was making fun of challenging his seniors.

He said:

One of the alleged victim’s friend was the one who recorded the audio following a challenging statement reported to have been uttered by the alleged cyberbullying victim to a Form 4 student.

The alleged victim is big-bodied and is a Taekwondo player so he was making fun of challenging his seniors and this is how it started.

We involved our school disciplinary members and the alleged victim apologised for breaking rule number seven of the school rules that guide our students

Hon Chibaya Gives Update On Gogo Chamisa Memorial

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance, Secretary General, Hon Amos Chibaya, has said preparations for Gogo Alice Chamisa’s memorial service are at an advanced stage.

The memorial service is set for tomorrow in Gutu.

Hundreds of MDC Alliance members and Zimbabweans in general are expected to gather at President Nelson Chamisa’s rural home in Chiwara village, Gutu for the event tomorrow.

“You are all invited to attend Gogo Chamisa’s memorial service at the Chamisa Homestead in Chiwara Village , Gutu South.

This event will be held on Saturday the 5th of December.

The spirit of solidarity that binds us as a big family must be our guiding principle,” said Hon Chibaya

HON. Amos Chibaya

“ED In A Fix- When Is The Next Reshuffle?”

By Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo- In 2017, during your swearing in ceremony at the gigantic national sports stadium, you were very clear that you are a listening President, and you pledged loyalty to people.

Fortunately, I was few metres away from you, and I managed to take all the notes, and last night, I was going through your speech, and I was making some few comparisons with your 2018 speech, to find out what went wrong, and what happened?

One thing for sure, you need to understand that there is normal life after Presidency, and all those around you who are breeding corruption will jump the ship, and this will complicate your legacy.

Issues to address :

  1. Criminals have regrouped and you are in a fix
  2. Breeding corruption
  3. Legacy issues at stake
  4. No clear policy direction of the country
  5. You are not felt on the ground
  6. Light – weight Presidency
  7. Political acumenship is lacking
  8. Government has become the breeding ground for corruption
  9. Human Rights obligations
  10. Heads must roll at cabinet level

We need a proper business model to run this country.

I attended few budget meetings, and I had the privilege to listen to Muthuli Ncube, the current Minister of Finance, Governor of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Dr Mangudya, and other top bankers and below is my advisory in a nutshell :

  1. Instead of launching museums and other monuments, focus on the growth of the industry
  2. Lack of priorities. Priority of the Government should be increase of productivity, not museums or monuments.
  3. Tax thresholds must be reviewed, since 90% of the population belongs to informal sector.
  4. Redirect expenditure to the mainstream or critical sectors of the economy such as Agriculture, Infrastructure development, mining, tourism and industry
  5. Increase on exports is important and critical for our country.
  6. Our country must not survive on handouts, but you must empower citizens. Why should we depend on handouts, yet we have gold reserves, second largest platinum producer in the world, alluvial diamonds, chrome and other minerals, we must utilize all the resources we have using proper economic framework to address all the fundamentals
  7. We have a bloated system, huge financial expenditure on us because of bloated senate, Parliament and cabinet. Reduce the size of the cabinet to 13/15 Ministers
  8. Remove Deputy Ministers, and Perm Secs will be responsible for adminstration roles in assisting cabinet Ministers
  9. We need a clear policy direction of the country.
  10. You need first hand information from the ground, regular updates and the way the Government is behaving clears shows that they are out of touch with reality on the ground
  11. Lack of priorities is affecting Institutional capacity to deliver key results. Why would Government spend over 2 million USD on Mbuya Nehanda structure , when we have only two hospitals in Harare with no drugs, no ventilators, dialysis machines are literally down?
  12. Definition of economy is production and exporting.
  13. We should be setting up refinery systems in the production sector, establishing car assemblies, and we are doing opposite.
  14. Honestly, how does an individual own two banks in Zimbabwe? CBZ and ZB are gone.
  15. I have a fear that RBZ will be undermined, and possibly those who are moving in to purchase banks will undermine the role of the central bank or render it dysfunctional.
  16. Reduce the size of foreign missions. We have huge expenditure on foreign missions. Let’s major on those which are strategic to our country
  17. Your Presidency has not been felt on the ground. There is little impact on your leadership.
  18. Economic deals must be reviewed. Belarus deals have done much damage to our economy, within a short space of time, most of these Zupco buses poses a danger to our society, and we are losing many lives
  19. We need a proper economic recovery framework which is mainly targeted on

(a) Increase on productivity

(b) private and public partnerships for rapid, Inclusive and Sustainable Development

(c) clear Policy direction

(d) redirection of expenditure to the mainstream economy

(e) short term plans

  1. Address Human Rights obligations. Political prisoners must be released.
  2. Dialogue is key to development. You need to bring all political players on the table.
  3. Clear foreign policy
  4. Foreign exchange auction Policy must be backed by increase in production and proper balance of exports. We need to take advantage of the rainy season to boost the Agriculture sector through increase of exports and manage our reserves
  5. Seperate politics and development
  6. You need dry hands on addressing corruption.
  7. You need a proper business model to run this country.
  8. There is too much guess work on what exactly is happening, yet you are the one on the driving seat
  9. Public sector must be reformed
  10. Economy should be liberalized. Role of private sector is critical for Economic development
  11. There is monopoly on critical sectors of economy. If an individual can control banking sector, agriculture, transport, roads, mining, etc then what is left for Zimbabweans?

Last but not least, WHEN IS THE NEXT RESHUFFLE?

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

A Call For Prayer And Support For Our True Heroes And Heroines…

….. as our children sit for their final examinations

03/12/2020

By Tinashe Gumbo

Today, is a very special day for the real heroes and heroines of my time across the country, the grade seven as well as Ordinary and Advanced level candidates. Real heroes and heroines are defined by their resilience, commitment and passion for a cause. My own heroes and heroines have all these attributes-and….they need us more than before as they sit for their examinations.

Despite all tribulations, our dear children are going to sit for their various examinations. Just like any other children across the globe, our Zimbabwean candidates had wished for a flowing year, one which would prepare them enough and adequately for their final examinations. Little did they know that nature would strike-Indeed, COVID-19 stole much of their potential in life. Little did they know that man-made factors would also affect their future. Our children became the victims of the long stand off between the Government and the teachers. Coming from the frying pan of COVID-19, our children were involuntarily thrown into the unsustainable effects of the subsequent teachers’ strike. Still, the children partially escaped the fire when the teachers, pushed by the passion for their job, came to the children’s rescue-But yooooh, COVID-19 hit them once again. Cases of COVID-19 in schools took away the parents’ sleep. Parents left everything to the almighty to protect their most valued fruits, the children. By the way we suffer, we work and we live for these fruits.

It was terrible! It is still a terrible situation!

Under the circumstances, the examinations are going ahead. With all my heart and spirit, I hand over the candidates to our Good Lord during this defining moment for our children. I pray for God to guide them. He knows his plans for our children beyond this process. This crop of candidates needs all our prayers and support variously. They suffered a lot from nature but also from man-made circumstances. I still feel that, COVID-19 was beyond our human control, but surely the welfare of our teachers is something we should have addressed long back, but we chose to prolong the problem. Here we are, our children will now sit for their examinations without proper guidance from their teachers. I appeal to the teachers to just assist this process. I still stand with them in their cause and really salute them for a good fight they exhibited for their life. To all parents, let us pray to our Good Lord, our children will emerge victorious from this exercise. Our heroes and heroines deserve our strong prayers. They will surely succeed. To our children, I say let us do our best. As your parents, as your teachers and most importantly as your Government, we should surely have treated you better. We let you down! Please forgive us!

I still wish you the best out of this!

# tinashegumbowekumberengwa

NB : These are my personal emotional feelings . They are not in anyway representing the various institutions I am associated with

President Chamisa’s Lawyer Thabani Mpofu’s Trial Set For Next Year

By A Correspondent- Harare lawyer, Advocate Thabani Mpofu will stand trial at the Harare Magistrates Court on charges of obstructing the course of justice charges on February 10, next year.

Mpofu, who is out on bail, yesterday appeared before magistrate Trynos Wutawashe where he was given the trial date.

The State is alleging that Mpofu falsified information by submitting an affidavit of a non-existent person to the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) in January 2019 while challenging the appointment of Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi.

It is alleged that he invented one Simbarashe Zuze, who signed an affidavit in the ConCourt challenge.

But in his application for bail earlier this year, Mpofu, through his lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa said Zuze had been to the police several times to prove that he was a real person and that the police had collected 15 samples of his signature.

Mpofu is also facing another charge of concealing a transaction in a 2017 case.

Teddy Kamuriwo appeared for the State.

-newsday

A Few Questions For MDC Alliance?

By Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo- MDC Alliance is running a 1 million campaign ahead of 2023 elections,

My assessment is that the campaign targets potential voters from the age of 16-35, and the assumption is that these so called potential voters will be turned into a political dividend. I have few questions to the opposition movement :

  1. Why is it all campaigns, press conferences, media briefings are done in urban areas, and why not in rural areas ?
  2. Why is it that all your vibes during the campaigns you love photo shooting, and selfies and posting on twitter?
  3. Have you seen Zanu PF posting images of their strategies, meetings and plans on social media?
  4. Have you thought of those youths which you pose for photos with, after those meetings you can put their lives at risk? Why posting strategies on social media?
  5. Does opposition really know what Zanu PF system is all about and their strategies in a war of elections?
  6. Any rural penetration policy framework to address voter apathy?
  7. Voters need food on the table, jobs, clothes and not images. Politics of today, is politics of the belly, if you don’t mobilize resources and expecting miracles in 2023 then you are out of the game
  8. Do you understand the impact of Pfumvudza? Do you know what Pfumvudza means to rural voters than to urban voters?
  9. Less tweets and social media vibes, go down to the roots and engage electorates
  10. Cry baby mentality after electoral loss must stop, do the correct thing.
  11. Voters are now open minded people, they want something in shona we call it ” chinobatika”
  12. Do not bank on Chamisa’s popularity, most people ride on other people’s popularity and at the end, parliamentary representation will be reduced, like the 2018 scenario
  13. You must come up with systematic findings, research evidence on what happened during the 2018 elections and 2008. In 2008 MDC had over 100 Mps, and 2018 MDC got around 60 MPS , and what happened?
  14. What led to the con court loss? Where the V 11 forms available?
  15. Where was the technical knock out on the Con Court case? Was the case strong? Did the lawyers represent the opposition properly?
  16. Do you have a proper policy direction of the party on areas such as land, agriculture, mining, tourism, infrastructure development, taxation, industry etc
  17. You got 2.5 million votes, and honestly you can’t turn the party into a commercial brand. For example if one single supporter can donate a dollar, it means you have 2 million USD.
  18. This idea of addressing huge rallies and after that getting surprises on the vote counting must stop. Systematic findings are critical in every scenario
  19. Zanu PF is already ahead , come 2023 , it will be another new song. People are tired of songs from the same hym book, there was generational ideas transformed into practicalities
  20. Be an alternative as a party if you want to govern, the time you spent as supporters on social media must be turned into political and Economic dividend
  21. Zanu PF PF, the governing party is not moved by social media, you can hang around social media for 24 hours, they are on the ground campaigning, and later you will get 2013 results scenario

2023 is around the corner, with the rate at which rural pfumvudza project is moving, command farming, I’m afraid to say your parliamentary representation maybe reduced and at the same time , YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND THAT ZANU PF DOES NOT LOOSE ELECTIONS CONSECUTIVELY!

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

Love Charm Fiasco: Man Impregnates Daughter-in-Law

Tinashe Sambiri|
In what many believe to be sings of the end of time, a Masvingo man impregnated his son’s wife…

The daughter-in-law, Nomatter Mariona reportedly confessed that she got the love charm from controversial preacher, “Prophet”
Isaac Makomichi.

She claimed the prophet instructed her to put the charm in her husband’s plate.

She then put the charm in her father- in -law’s plate by mistake.

She was then dismissed from the family house as her father-in-law began to spoil her with gifts and money.

It has since emerged that Nomatter was impregnated by her father-in-law who has also left the family house to stay with her.

“I was in the process of bringing my wife back home when I was informed that Nomatter could not be located.

I called her asking her to return home and she told me that it was too late because she was already pregnant.

She has moved to Bulawayo with my father.

I blame Makomichi for giving my wife the love charm.

That charm destroyed my family, my mother is in pain now,” said a bitter Tichaona.

Contacted for a comment, Makomichi said:

“Leave me alone, Tichaona is the one who took the wrong plate because he likes meat.”

Pregnant woman

Shock As Mnangagwa Equates Mbuya Nehanda To Christ

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has stunned the entire nation after eqauting Mbuya Nehanda to Jesus Christ.

Church leaders across the country have described Mnangagwa’s remarks as blasphemous.

Mr Mnangagwa made the remarks after visiting Nyati Gallery near Snake Park, where the statue of Mbuya Nehanda is being made by sculptor David Mutasa.

“The bible instructs us to honour our parents and that is what we are doing.

Christ died for the sins of the world and Mbuya Nehanda sacrificed her life for the freedom of the country.

Christ died for the people and Mbuya Nehanda also died for the people.

Those who not respect her will not go to heaven.We are simply giving her the respect she deserves,” said Mr Mnangagwa.

However, an association of church leaders based in Masvingo described Mr Mnangagwa’s utterances as blasphemous.

“This is unacceptable, how can Mr Mnangagwa equate Mbuya Nehanda to the Saviour.Such comments are unfortunate.

This is why our nation is always grappling with endless problems.We urge Mr Mnangagwa to withdraw his remarks as soon as possible,” the association said in a statement seen by ZimEye.com.

Mr Mnangagwa

Sanyati High School Learners Test Covid- 19 Positive

By A Correspondent- Sanyati Baptist High School has been put under lockdown after nine learners tested positive for coronavirus.

As a result, government officials resolved to have examination candidates write examinations in separate rooms to limit exposure to the disease.

Mashonaland West acting medical director, Gift Masoja, confirmed the development saying non-examination boarding students who test negative will go home anytime soon. Said Masoja:

It’s true we have nine students who tested positive for COVID-19 at Sanyati Baptist High School.

Efforts to trace and test their contacts are underway, and we have since applied the same measures that applied at Chinhoyi High School.

No one is allowed in or out except for examination candidates.

In addition, examinations will be written separately to protect negative students from contracting the virus. The students will be quarantined at the school.

Meanwhile, St Rupert’s Secondary School in Makonde district recorded three positive coronavirus cases.

On Wednesday, Waddilove and Goromonzi High Schools recorded a combined 52 cases, resulting in the schools being declared closed communities.-statemedia

Journalists Arrested At Chitungwiza Municipality’s “Illegal” Full Council Meeting

Police on Thursday swooped on Chitungwiza Town House and rounded up all councillors and management as well as journalists attending an alleged illegal full council meeting.

The Herald reported a source saying there is serious infighting among councillors and management so they connived an “illegal” meeting to pass a resolution to replace the acting town clerk Evangelista Machona with town engineer David Duma.

The meeting was being chaired by Clr Peter Matiringe as both the mayor Lovemore Maiko and his deputy Musa Makweza have pending criminal abuse of office charges that restrict them from interfering with witnesses at the council offices.

The councillors were first detained at St Mary’s Police Station in Chitungwiza before being transferred to commercial crimes unit in Harare.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed yesterday evening that 33 councillors had ben picked up.

He said:

I can confirm that we have picked up 33 councillors following a report by Harare provincial development coordinator Mr Tafadzwa Muguti that they were convening a meeting to suspend the town clerk and replacing him with a suspended official with pending cases, in violation of the Urban Councils Act.

The 33 are currently undergoing a screening exercise to see those who should be charged.

The majority of Chitungwiza councillors belong to the MDC Alliance, and in a post on its social media channels on Thursday night, the party said all, except two, of the councillors and council staff, were released.

The statement read:

All, except two, of the councillors and council staff who were unlawfully arrested in a dragnet operation today while conducting council business, have been released without charge.

Councillors Chamutsa and Nyagondo are currently at St. Mary’s Police Station but with no charges yet.-

Political Expediency Will not take us Far: Putting Nehanda in Her Proper Historical Context

By Dr Takavafira Zhou| This epistle must be understood as an accurate historical narrative, and nothing more. The truth is that Nehanda was not a national figure but local figure as a spirit medium whose influence was restricted to Mazoe area. Her advantage was nearness to the locus of power and white misconception of 1896-97 risings. She has been wrongly elevated to national status because of a totalising Zezuru hegemonic power.

To assume only Zezuru had National spirit mediums like Nehanda, Kaguvi and Chaminuka is a dangerous historical misnomer. Pre-colonial Zimbabwe was more organised along clans with all clans having their own spirit mediums. Many areas had their own spirit mediums with Mazarire spirit medium in Masvingo, Muendamberi spirit medium in Chegutu, VaChipfedza spirit medium in Chivi and Mazvihwa, with the Lemba resorting to Ngoma Lungundu and Gona Magumbate that also had spirit mediums or special handlers. Various other areas had their own spirit mediums and never knew of a Nehanda and Kaguvi.

Historians ( Prof Ranger, Prof Sabelo Gathseni, Prof Beach, Prof Cobbing, Dr Zhou etc) are agreed of the absence of priesthood in the First Chimurenga. If Nehanda is to be awarded heroine status it must never be for the First Chimurenga but her mythical influence in the Second Chimurenga. Nehanda even denied to have had sent people who killed a Native Commissioner, Pollard. She was merely an innocent woman wrongly killed on false assumption that religious leaders were crucial in 1896-97 Risings.

In fact there was no Chimurenga in 1896-97 but Zvimurenga with individual chiefs entering the war alone, fighting alone and being defeated alone. Local politics was more important than feelings of nationality, with many local chiefs joining the war against fellow African chiefs. The concept of a sudden and simultaneous rising by Africans against whites instigated by spirit mediums in a manner reminiscent of the night of long knives in Germany, did not exist. There was no extra territorial planning but localised and parochial planning.

Nehanda was not known beyond Mazoe. Kaguvi had hunting medicine and when people flocked to him to get the medicine and anti-locust pesticide he was erroneously considered as a centre of planning the rising. He was also a fugitive womaniser, running away from men whose wives he had abused.

It is surprising how our politics has continued to be divorced from academic reality for political expediency. It is also interesting to note how Mugabeism has continued beyond Mugabe’s reign. The Second Republic that initially adopted a Zimbabwe is open for business mantra had by 2020 failed to make this a reality. Worse still its attempt of an overdosage Karangification of Zimbabwe to dilute Mugabe’s 37 years of zezurufication of Zimbabwe reached a brick wall. Deflated by failure to turn around the economy of Zimbabwe, the so called new dispensation turned 360 degrees to Mugabeism and liberation struggle rhetoric with the current pre-occupation with Nehanda statue.

If we need the real heroes of the First Chimurenga one wonders why we are silent of Chief Makoni Chingaira who was the first victim of the First Chimurenga, executed by a firing squad. It is undisputable that his head is in United States, and not that of Nehanda as erroneous claimed by some people. R.G. Mugabe would not have claimed the bottom of Great Zimbabwe birds and left the heads of his Zezuru kith and kins in UK. Another great fighter was Mashayamombe and his Gwindingwi that became the centre of the rising in Chegutu. Equally important is Nyamanda among the Ndebele who continued the war for sometime in the Matopos area when others sued for peace. Even Lobengula qualifies for hero status given his resolve not to surrender in the 1893-94 war of dispossession.

The greatest guerrilla fighter of the initial primary resistance was Mapondera who fought until 1902 using elusive and evasive guerrilla warfare and retreating into Mozambique. Put simply, Zimbabwe need to move from political rhetoric by leaving a legacy of accurate history for future generations. We must celebrate our unity in diversity and decist from imposing a diet of historical falsehoods for political expediency. University knowledge must be manufactured and processed and guide leaders against the trenches of folly.

We cant celebrate the centrality of priesthood in 1896-97 when it had very minimal influence. It is also dangerous to elevate ethnic spirit mediums to National status when history is pregnant with facts of their local status. As much as it is important to remember the dead, Zimbabwe would do better if leaders are pre-occupied with improvement of the livelihoods of the generality of Zimbabwean people.

I rest my case

Dr Takavafira M. Zhou.

Rescue Efforts For Trapped Bindura Miners Makes Progress, 40 Metres Of Water Depth Drained

By A Correspondent| The rescue team at Ran mine has drained water to a depth of over 40 metres, bringing the team closer to accessing the trapped miners following a blast at the mine last Wednesday.

Safety remains a high priority at the mine where a rescue team has been steadily dewatering the mine in order to be able to reach trapped artisanal miners.

Bindura district development coordinator, Richard Chipfuwa said the rescue team is closer to assessing whether they can safely enter the mine through other shafts as they have been operating on dangerous ground.

“Dewatering is in progress water levels have significantly gone down. Experts are advising us to continue dewatering for what they are calling level 1 of the mine shaft. However, it is still risky for any kind of rescue operation,” he said.

Families of the trapped miners are still anxious and the civil protection department has been offering psycho-social support.

The First Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa this Thursday visited the mine to console relatives of artisanal miners trapped.

She brought foodstuffs, maize-meal, rice, salt and cooking oil, among others to families who have been camped at the site since the accident.

The First Lady said she was saddened by the tragedy and had to come to meet relatives of the trapped miners.

“When we heard the news, we were distressed. The number of those trapped is huge and we were worried. As a mother, we keep hoping that we will see our children and we are praying that they are still alive. We leave everything in God’s hands,” she said.

“We thank the Government for its efforts in ensuring that resources for the rescue process are available. We also thank mining companies and all stakeholders who are working together in fighting to retrieve those trapped.”

An unknown number of artisanal miners were trapped underground after a blast in a disused mine shaft.

-State Media

“Mohadi Chased His Ex- Wife With An Axe, Chiwenga Is Tormenting Own Wife With Army. Zanu Pf- Say No To Domestic Violence”

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https://twitter.com/EsqSimbar/status/1334810468213534721?s=20

Desperate Chipinge Villagers Now Working For Tongogara Refugees to Survive

CHIPINGE – It is ironic that people of a host country can be employed by refugees to do piece jobs.

This is exactly what is happening at Tongogara Refugee Camp in the Zimbabwe border district of Chipinge.

People from nearby villages are from time to time engaged by the refugees as couriers of food rations brought by donors.

They ferry the rations on their heads and wheel barrows to the different houses of the refugees and in return, they are given a cup of rice, meal mealie or cooking oil, various Parliamentary Committees that visited Tongogara were told last week.

Wilfred Mapiko of Terres des hommes (Tdh), told the Parliamentarians that it is an unhealthy situation for the host community to be less food secure than refugees because this has the potential to create serious conflict.

Terres des hommes (Tdh) is an international children’s rights charitable humanitarian umbrella organisation.

Defense, Home Affairs and Security Services Committee chairperson Retired Brigadier General Levi Mayihlome said the situation needed urgent redress.

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Representative Abdoulaye Barry described the situation as embarrassing and told delegates that the matter was raised with the relevant Minister.

There are 14 643 refugees at Tongogara, Chipinge Times was told during the tour.

“There is an issue of concern involving the host community. I am sure you have seen wheelbarrows outside, these people are from the host community that are transporting rations to refugees’ places and they in turn get a cup of meal-mealie beans or cooking oil.

“It appears the refugees are better off than the host community and this is not a pleasant situation,” said Mapiko.
Refugees get 13,5kg mealie-meal, 2kg beans or peas, 750g cooking oil and 150 salt monthly.

Those who are chronically ill get 3kg super cereal and children between the age of 6 to 23 months, pregnant women and those who are breast feeding get 6kg.

In terms of non-food rations, refugees get a blanket each, laundry and hygiene soaps whilst new arrivals get blankets, kitchen set, water containers and mosquito nets.

Foreign Affairs and International Trade committee chairperson and Makonde MP Kindness Paradza acknowledged the untenable situation. He said that some refugees have even become business people operating restraunts and bars and they are no longer willing to go back to their countries.

Defense, Home Affairs and Security Services committee chairperson Retired Brigadier General Levi Mayihlome said in an interview with Chipinge Times that there is an urgent need to address the economic status of the host community.

“We mustn’t have a situation where the local community is poorer than refugees. This creates unnecessary conflict and it needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency. The host community must be equal or better than refugees,” said Mayihlome.
He added that they will take the matter to the relevant minister so that their situation is addressed.
The Zimbabwe Commissioner for Refugees Totamirepi Tirivavi said the matter is being looked into to make sure that the host community also get assistance.

The committees had visited Tongogara to assess the state of the camp, to find out how the laws of Zimbabwe and the International Convention affect the stay of refugees, to find out if there are any areas where there is need for amendment of legislations or ratification and challenges in terms of the local laws.

“WFP is in charge of food for the refugees and during the visit of the Minister here this issue was raised because it is really embarrassing. WFP country director was here with me and the issue is being looked into. We have taken good note of the point and hopefully a solution will be found,” said Barry.

-Masvingo Mirror

Police Ransack Biti’s Mother’s Home

By A Correspondent | Soon after the 2018 elections, he was the first to be chased down by the Zimbabwe Republic Police and falsely accused of inciting violence on 1 August 2018 when the military shot and killed 6 citizens in an operation to scare off the public while changing the election results. This allegation of incitement got him deported from Zambia where he had fled for refuge. He would be exonerated a year later.

This time Zimbabwe’s most respected barrister is accused of manhandling a white woman at the Harare magistrates, who is his own client’s opponent. The case took a twist Thursday morning when a special branch of the police drove to Biti’s mother’s home and ransacked the property in search for him.

Rotten Row magistrates court
Rotten Row magistrates court…

Biti’s accuser confronted him to complain over the case he is handling for her nemesis. The state alleges that a physical fight ensued at the court precinct.

According to police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, Biti, who is also MP for Harare East, assaulted Tatiana Aleshina.

Aleshina is involved in a property wrangle with one of Biti’s clients.

“A 54-year-old lady Tatiana Aleshina has reported a case of assault at the Harare Central Police Station against Tendai Biti,” Nyathi confirmed.

“Police are investigating charges of assault that were filed against Biti. We are conducting investigations with a view to finding out what happened. We understand that there was a mob which witnessed the whole incident,” he said.

The case has now been taken up by an extraordinary arm of the Zimbabwe Republic Police.

Law And Order officers yesterday morning drove to Biti’s mother’s house and ransacked her house in search of the respected barrister.

Earlier in June this year, Biti and several senior MDC Alliance officials, including another co-vice president, Lynnette Kore, were arrested outside Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House, better known Harvest House while trying to enter the building and address a press conference.

They MDC Alliance leaders were charged with violating Covid-19 lockdown restrictions and the matter is still before the courts.

Biti’s woes are not new. Just after the 2018 elections, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa pursued him as far as Zambia to arrest him following the crackdown in which Mnangagwa got 6 civilians killed in broad daylight in the Harare central business district during the hours in which election results were delayed.

Share Swap Exposes Tagwirei’s Huge Empire

By A Correspondent- A transaction in which the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) disposed of its 37,79% ZB Financial Holdings (ZBFH) shareholding was a swap deal that saw the authority clinching CBZ shares worth ZW$640 million (Us$7,8 million), it has emerged.

Information exclusively obtained by the Zimbabwe Independent shows that the deal was concluded by Exodus Makumbe’s Platinum investment Managers and the shares are now being held by Datvest nominees (Pvt) Limited.

TThere has been widespread speculation that this transaction is linked to business tycoon Kuda Tagwirei.

For the 50% consideration, nssa received 14,341 million new shares, valued at ZW$640,041,800 in cBZ representing 2,15% stake, while for the 50% cash transaction, NSSA received Us$11,646,889 after factoring transaction costs.

Datvest, which now holds 34% of the total ZBFH shareholding, is the asset management division of cBZ Holdings, in which Tagwirei is reportedly a major shareholder.

The deal saw NSSA, which also has investments in FBC (35%) and nBs 100%, increasing its shareholding by 2,15% in CBZ where it already has 16% shareholding.

Details of the agreement show that the parties agreed to calculate the swap ratio on the basis of 30-trading day volume weighted price to September 30 2020.

Based on this formula, the Volume Weighted Average Prices (VWAP) for both were ZB (ZW$11,3183) and cBZ (ZW$43,2858) using 30-trading day information from August 20, with a swap ratio of 2,25 ZB shares for one cBZ share after including the 70% premium.

NSSA communications manager Tendai Mutseyekwa told the Independent that of the bids that were submitted, this was the best.

“We even went to the extent of engaging a third party, a financial advisor, to look into the transaction and advise NSSA whether we were obtaining value for the investment.

“Essentially we negotiated for a 70% premium to the prevailing share price. so over and above the selling price we got almost double the consideration which is 70%. so how then it was structured was to say as NSSA we do not want to receive RTGS in exchange for a real asset. We are an investment company and would want to preserve value for pensioners. We believe cBZ is a better value stock,” he said.

Why ZB?

Mutseyekwa says the decision to dispose ZB shareholding was reached based on various considerations, including inconsistent dividends and an unattractive share price, with ZB shares currently trading at ZW$23,9179.

At that time NSSA was invested in five banks, including First capital bank in which it disposed its stake (less than 1%) in June this year.

Nssa noted that the banks it has shareholding in needed US$70 million to fulfil capitalisation requirements.

“All these banking institutions require capital. So at the time we did our initial analysis, they required capital of about US$30 million each, NbS US$20 million, Barclays another US$30 million for compliance purposes. Nssa’s share of that capitalisation was supposed to be US$$70 million of the banks combined. So it was efficient on the part of Nssa to be invested in all those banks. of these banks, we had to keep those that were performing well. So we said let’s exit Zb completely because the dividends were not consistent and also the share price was not favourable to Nssa,” he said.

Unravelling Tagwirei’s links

The complex nature of the structure, multiple vehicles, and offshore companies used by Tagwirei linked companies to buy shares was uncovered following an investigation by the Independent in collaboration with the organised crime and corruption reporting Project (OCCRP).

Investigative reporters from the two organisations worked for months across regional and international borders to follow the paper trail, uncovering the web of Tagwirei’s business networks used to acquire multiple stakes in various entities.

OCCRP is an international investigative reporting platform comprising a worldwide network of independent media centres and journalists which undertakes investigative journalism.

As part of the investigation, information was obtained using official sources, which included company registrars, and paid third-party services abroad. The investigations also reveal the existence of a South African registered company, Takutata (Pvt) Limited.

The following are listed as directors in Takutata: Tagwirei, his wife Sandra Mpunga, Jozef Clifford Behr and Christopher Fourie. Three of the directors in Takutata, Brown, Behr and Fourie, are also directors in Sotic International, which owns Landela mining Venture Limited and Landela Investments.

Our investigations show that there are three

Sotic companies, one is registered in Mauritius, others in Singapore and South Africa.

Landela mining Venture is part of a large multinational commodity trading group, Sotic International Ltd, and has business interests in minerals and the oil trade across the Southern African Development community region, including Zimbabwe.

Tagwirei also holds shares in Zimbabwe’s largest chrome miner, African chrome Fields.

Brown is the CE of Sotic International, a company registered in Mauritius. He is also the CE of Landela mining Venture Limited, which has been on a spree buying of local mining assets since 2019. These include Freda Rebecca, Jena, Shamva and Elvington gold mines, Mbungu coal bed methane concession, Lupane Gas and Bindura Nickel corporation (BNC).

Fourie is a director at Sotic International and Sotic Pte, registered in Singapore. He is also a board member at bNc. He worked as head of mergers and acquisitions at Puma energy, which was owned by Tagwirei and Trafigura. Behr is a non-executive director and a board member at bNc. He is also a director at Sotic South Africa and Sotic International.

Bobat is a director at African chrome Fields Pte (Singapore) and African resource chrome Fields (Zimbabwe).

Mpunga is a director at Sakunda, Liberty Lane trading and Fert-map.

Through Landela mining Venture, Tagwirei last year reportedly acquired a 50% stake in the US$4 billion Great Dyke Investments (GDI) platinum project following the departure of the Zimbabwe National Army from the company.

Tagwirei also reportedly bought a major stake in bNc after the departure of ASA through the Mauritius-based Sotic International Ltd, which owns Zimbabwe’s Landela mining Venture Limited. He is also a board member at BNC.

In 2019, Tagwirei emerged as the largest shareholder in CBZ after he acquired a 30% stake. In the CBZ transaction, he snapped up majority shareholding using Akribos capital Inc, indicating a common thread with the way Zb stake was acquired.

A local stock broker, who asked not to be named, said: “When an investor doesn’t want his name to be known, he has the option of using nominee accounts. A nominee account is more of a secret account which does not bring out the name of the owner and it is housed within that nominee. “

The Independent also understands that ZW$100 million (US$1,2 million) worth of shares exchanged hands for 2,38% shares of LHG malta Holdings shares in ZbFH. Indications are that it might have been Datvest that snapped up those shares using their nominee accounts.

Operational Crisis Haunt Telecel

By A Correspondent- Government is plotting a major shakeup of telecommunications company, Telecel, with the restructuring of both the board and management now on the cards.

The company is in the middle of a major operational crisis and workers frequently engage in sit-in protests over poor working conditions and low salaries.

Government is the major shareholder having acquired the 60% Vimpel Com shareholding in Telecel in 2015, with plans to eventually purchase the remaining 40% shareholding.

Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services minister Jenfan Muswere told the Zimbabwe Independent in an interview this week that major changes are in the offing at the mobile operator.

“There is going to be restructuring of the board and management at Telecel and we are also replacing old equipment. We want Telecel to be profitable,” Muswere said.

He, however, did not indicate the timeline under which the restructuring would be completed.

The ICT minister said there is going to be ministerial representation on all entities that fall under his purview to ensure efficiency and profitability. He said the board and management at these companies will be assessed on profitability and warned that those that fail to meet set targets will be booted out.

“We will be assessing numerically. If you do not deliver, you are out,” he declared.

According to the 2020 first quarter report by the Postal Telecommunications Regulation Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz), Telecel’s subscriber base fell by 9,4% from 910 677 to 825 478 subscribers. In comparison Econet’s and Netone’s subscriber bases grew by 5% and 4,9% respectively during the same period. This represents a major slump for Telecel which in 2014 had a subscriber base of 2,23 million people.

Workers at Telecel raised a red flag over the state of affairs at the company in January this year, saying it faces imminent collapse unless the government urgently intervenes to rescue the entity.

In a letter written by Communication and Allied Services Workers’ Union of Zimbabwe general secretary David Mhambare on behalf of Telecel workers to Muswere, the agitated employees painted a grim picture.

“Honourable, we write to you as both the minister of ICT and the representative of the major shareholder who happens to be the government of Zimbabwe. We want to draw your attention to the situation at Telecel, which has deteriorated to unimaginable proportions,” Mhambare wrote in the letter dated January 15 and also signed by the union’s president, Lazarus Kafesu.

“Without mentioning the issue of salaries and wages which have continued to be very low and uncompetitive in the industry, the workers are more concerned with the viability of the business. The business is now technically insolvent and failing to pay creditors; in fact the liabilities now outstrip assets by far.”

They also said Telecel’s network coverage is retreating at an alarming rate and, currently, only a limited number of subscribers in selected towns and cities can access the network’s signal. As a result, the workers said, subscribers are abandoning the service provider en masse.

“The network availability has been cut by more than 65% with only a few towns and cities having network available in the CBD (central business district) or when electricity is available which is during odd night hours,” Mhambare revealed in the letter.

-newsday

“We Will Deal With You”: Zanu Pf Tells Party Stalwarts Meddling In DCC Elections

By A Correspondent- The ruling party Zanu-PF said it would not hesitate to deal with senior party officials who interfere with its eagerly awaited District Co-ordinating Committee elections to be held this week.

This comes as war veterans leader and former Cabinet minister, Christopher Mutsvangwa, this week called for the party to deal ruthlessly with troublemakers fomenting chaos in the ruling party.

More to follow….

Hundreds Stranded At The Country’s Borders Over Fake COVID-19 Certificates

By A Correspondent- Hundreds of Zimbabweans have been blocked from crossing the country’s borders with South Africa and Botswana, with immigration officials questioning the validity of their COVID-19 test certificates and various documents.

Two footballers, Agrippa Murimba (Triangle United Football Club), and Raymond Uchena (Harare City Football Club), who are planning to join Morupule Wanderers, are among the people that have been stranded at Botswana’s Ramokgwebana border post for almost two days.

Denis Juru, president of the International Cross Border Traders Association of Zimbabwe, told VOA that on Tuesday alone, about 622 of the 6 338 Zimbabweans intending to cross the Beitbridge Border Post were turned away due to lack of proper documentation, including COVID-19 test certificates.

Juru said at least 230 people faced the same problem at Plumtree Border Post where 2 148 locals wanted to return home or visit Botswana.

At Forbes Border Post 531 people failed to produce proper documentation while 314 Zimbabweans were also stranded at Chirundu Border Post.

Nyamapanda and Victoria Falls border posts recorded 38 and 41 such cases, respectively.

Sikhala, Ngarivhume, Tsenengamu Trials Spill Into 2021

Criminal cases against politicians Job Sikhala, Jacob Ngarivhume and Godfrey Tsenengamu, who are accused of inciting public violence ahead of the foiled July 31 demonstration, will spill into 2021.

Sikhala and Ngarivhume were remanded to January 11 and 15 respectively, with the state saying it would avail them trial dates when they appear in court next year.

More to follow….

Sharpening Knowledge And Competences in The Wake Of The Regime’s Glaring Ineptitude

By Luke Tamborinyoka| Lack of wisdom and craft illiteracy are yet another beast that must be confronted and Luke-d in the eye.

The plumbing depth of this regime’s electoral and performance illegitimacy is now far much below the competence datum line. As the Mnangagwa regime rotters and stutters in its cluelessness, the people’s ambassadors under the able leadership of the people’s President, Advocate Nelson Chamisa must always hone new skills and prise open new frontiers of knowledge. In this respect, I humbly wish to thank the Almighty God that today, 4 December 2020, I successfully graduated at the University of Zimbabwe with a Master’s degree in International Relations.

Indeed, the national task ahead to rescue the country and to positively transform the lives of the people is huge. The huge task ahead does not require a scarf or an analogue team of leaders such as those in Zanu PF who can be duped by a n’anga that pure diesel can ooze out of a rock. Or even a presumed professor of Economics who claims a budget surplus when doctors, nurses and teachers are grossly underpaid amid a spike in Covid-19 cases at a time when both teachers and innocent young pupils don’t have PPEs especially in the majority of our rural schools. Mthuli Ncube is an epic example that education alone without knowledge about the true situation in the country and what needs to be done is grossly inadequate. Education must be accompanied by knowledge and we in the MDC Alliance are armed with both!

We have knowledge of the people’s lived circumstances because we are grounded in the people. We live with and among them.

The task ahead simply requires a fresh, younger team with the requisite craft literacy and craft competence. We have done it before. We rescued our country from the abyss during our stint in government from 2009 to 2013.

The sharpening of our skills set is part of the preparation and readiness to prudently serve and rescue our beloved country once again!

Luke Tamborinyoka is the Deputy Secretary for Presidential Affairs in the MDC Alliance led by Advocate Nelson Chamisa . He is a multiple award-winning winning journalist who was once elected and served as the secretary-general of the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists . Tamborinyoka also also served as spokesperson for almost 10 years to the country’s democracy icon , Morgan Tsvangirai , until the latter’s death in 2018 . He is an ardent political scientist who won the Book Prize for Best Student when he graduated with a Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Political Science at the University of Zimbabwe . You can interact with him on Facebook or on the twitter handle @ luke_tambo .

Mupfumira Co-accused Removed From Remand

By A Correspondent- Former secretary of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Ngoni Masoka (70) was yesterday removed from remand on criminal abuse of office charges when he appeared before magistrate Trynos Wutawashe.

Masoka was being jointly charged with former minister Priscah Mupfumira in another case in which they allegedly secured US$90 000 from the National Social Security Authority (Nssa) and purchased personal vehicles.

Wutawashe said Masoka had been on remand for 15 months without being provided with a trial date.

He said Masoka was remanded by another court on the same charges.

During trial on a case in which he is jointly charged with Mupfumira, Masoka denied the charges and told the court that he could not have abused his powers for Mupfumira’s sake.

He insisted that he performed his duties under government recommended procedures.

A government official, who testified in court early this week, said Mupfumira and Masoka did not get permission from Treasury to borrow money from Nssa.-Newsday

Chinamasa Takes ED Praise Too Far With Mbuya Nehanda Comparison

ZANU-PF acting spokes-person Patrick China-masa yesterday took praise-singing to a new level, describing President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the country’s own Mbuya Nehanda, an ancient ancestral spirit from the 19th century considered holy and powerful in local lore.

Mnangagwa’s government is constructing a giant stature of Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana, a spirit medium also known as Mbuya Nehanda at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way in the capital Harare.

Charwe, who was among the leaders of the First Chimurenga war against colonisation in the 19th century, was hanged around March 1898.

Addressing a weekly Zanu-PF Press briefing, Chinamasa said while in the past former colonial masters, Britain, beheaded revolutionaries, they had turned to social media attacks in modern-day to “discredit icons like Mnangagwa” who were working for economic emancipation.

He said social media attacks on Mnangagwa and his family were equal to the attacks faced by the likes of Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi during the early resistance to colonialism.

“Allow me to draw parallels between, on one hand the public beheading of Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kagivi, Chief Mashayamombe, Mutekedza Chiwashira and other anti-colonial resistance fighters,” Chinamasa said.

“On the other hand, the imposition of illegal sanctions by the European Union, United Kingdom, United States, white Commonwealth countries, Australia, Canada and New Zealand accompanied by the orchestrated social media onslaught targeting President Mnangagwa and his family.”

He added: “It is to intimidate our leader with the intention to cow the general population into submission and subjugation.

“The enemy goes after the scalp of our leader first and they hope that once he has fallen and is discredited the country’s resources will be ready for the picking and neo-colonial exploitation.”

Chinamasa said Mnangagwa was the glue holding the country together and that Western countries were aware of this and, therefore, want him to fall.

Zanu-PF is preparing to erect Mbuya Nehanda’s statue at a venue Mnangagwa claimed was where she would drink water and rest.

Mbuya Nehanda was allegedly beheaded by the British imperialists for leading resistance against white settler rule.

Chinamasa said the humiliation suffered by Nehanda, was the same as that being visited upon Mnangagwa through relentless social media demonisation sponsored by Western countries.

“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.

Chinamasa called on the nation to back Mnangagwa against the white colonialists as the party prepares for the 2023 general elections.

“Zanu-PF exhorts the population to remain steadfast and resilient and to continue marching solidly behind our President along the path that will lead us to the attainment of Vision 2030 to become an upper-middle income economy,” he said.

This was not the first time Zanu-PF has fawned over Mnangagwa. Soon after the November 2017 coup, his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga who led the coup equated him to the biblical Joshua and his late predecessor, the late Robert Mugabe as Moses who had failed to take the people to the Promised Land.

“President Mnangagwa was anointed by God himself to lead this nation. Together with his wife (Auxillia), they were put here so that they lead the sheep of God,” Chiwenga said then.

“Moses was delinquent. He took the people out of Egypt, but along the way, he broke the laws and it took Joshua to deliver the children to the land of milk and honey. As you go to vote in the coming elections, I want you to know who your Joshua is.”

Chinamasa also turned the heat on MDC Alliance’s vice-president Tendai Biti, whom he accused of perpetrating gender-based violence, calling the police to move in and arrest him.

“We condemn very strongly the allegations of gender-based violence that are being levelled against Biti where he (sic) mishandled a lady at the Harare Magistrates Court and Zanu-PF calls upon the law enforcement agents to thoroughly investigate that issue without fear or favour and to take the necessary action that is warranted by the evidence that comes out of the investigation,” he said.

Chinamasa said leaders should not be in the forefront of abusing women.

“In this day and age, we do not expect leaders or persons who are aspiring to be leaders of Zimbabwe and who are already leaders of the opposition to be the key culprits in perpetuating and perpetrating gender-based violence,” he said.

-Newsday

ZIMSEC Defiant On O’ and A’ Level Exams Despite Teacher Resistance

ZIMSEC Grade Seven, Ordinary-Level and Advanced Level examinations are progressing well amid indications that 90 percent of teachers have turned up for duty.

The increasing number of teachers reporting for duty is a positive sign as it means that there is enough manpower to thoroughly effect the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all examination candidates including those that are writing in isolation.

Statistics from the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education indicate that of the 4,5 million learners in the country, only about 300 have contracted Covid-19 since the opening of schools in September.

The ministry has put in place obligatory processes to ascertain the safety of candidates and invigilators during the course of the examinations.

Pupils sitting for examinations who test Covid-19 positive write their exams under special health protocols, that include sitting in isolated exam rooms with strict monitoring by caregivers as guided by Ministry of Health and Child Care and World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines.

Examination centres are also disinfected before and after candidates complete a certain subject/paper in line with Ministry of Health and Child Care guidelines.

Thermometers, disinfectants, face masks, wash facilities and hand sanitisers have been procured for all examination centres to combat Covid-19.

The Director of communication in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Mr Taungana Ndoro said Government was excited that teachers were returning in time for the Zimsec examinations.

“Over 90 percent of teachers have turned up for duty and this is a positive sign in light of the ongoing Zimsec examinations. This means that we have enough manpower to thoroughly effect our SOP’s for all our candidates including those writing in isolation,” he said.

Mr Ndoro said most learners who had tested positive for Covid-19 were recovering well and taking their exams in isolation to mitigate against the spread of the virus.

“We are further pleased that while there may have been worrying concerns about a rise in Covid-19 in our schools, the good thing is that most of our learners are recovering or are on the road to recovery. We are now in a new norm and learning and teaching is taking place in a new norm,” said Mr Ndoro.

He said learners who may have tested positive need not to worry because the ministry has efficient systems in place to respond to their predicament.

“Testing positive and being put in isolation only means that we are protecting other learners as well as protecting the infected learner from deteriorating,” he said.

The ministry, Mr Ndoro said, has guidance and counselling teams at every school to address the psychological impact that testing positive may have on learners.

“Suffice to say, our learners, teachers, parents and guardians need to stay calm and adjust to the new way of doing things in schools. So far, we are very pleased as a ministry we have not had any casualties in schools which goes to show that our SOP’s are being thoroughly being adhered to. The exams are progressing and learners are very enthusiastic to take the exams,” he said.

Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association chief-executive officer Dr Sifiso Ndlovu said following the NJNC salary agreement, every teacher should have reported for duty.

He, however, said there were teachers especially those in the rural areas who needed transport assistance just like other civil servants in urban areas.

“We have written to the ministry and to the Public Service Commission raising our concern that there are teachers who are genuinely failing to go to schools especially in rural areas. We asked for the introduction of buses for teachers in rural areas and that matter is with the Ministry and the Public Service Commission because every teacher should be at work,” said Dr Ndlovu.

-State Media

Mwonzora Says Extra-Ordinary Congress Progressing Well

By A Correspondent| MDC-T Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora has said that preparations for their extra-ordinary congress set for this month are progressing very well with the voters roll available to provinces, districts and candidates next week.

Mwonzora was responding to political commentator Pedzisai Ruhanya who asked about progress towards the congress that is likely to be held virtually.

In his response, Mwonzora said those willing to observe the congress will be welcome.

“The congress preparations are going on very well. The voters roll will be made available to all the provinces, districts and the candidates for verification this coming week. Those who want to observe the congress are welcome. It will be a success,” said Mwonzora.

The Manicaland senator will lock horns with acting President Thokozani Khupe, acting national chairperson Morgan Komichi and Elias Mudzuri to replace the late Morgan Tsvangirai.

ZEC Headed For Collision Course With Political Parties Over By-Elections

By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is headed for a big fight with opposition parties following its warning that by-elections could be suspended in the absence of a ZWL$12 Billion funding request to the national treasury.

The recall of tens of legislators and hundreds of councilors by an MDC faction fronted by Thokozani Khupe has created hundreds of vacant seats in parliament and local authorities, with the gaps only filled through by-elections.

The by-elections could not be held this year due to COVID-19 pandemic induced lockdown which restricted large gatherings.

ZEC chief elections officer Utoile Silaigwana made the remarks Thursday while appearing before a post-budget consultative meeting with the Parliamentary Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs.

ZEC told the committee it was financially crippled to meet its electoral obligations and pleaded with Parliament to persuade Treasury to adjust the commission’s 2021 budget allocation otherwise the much awaited by-elections will not see the light of the day.

“We are very truthful when we say we need $12 billion instead of the $2 billion which is just a drop of our budget. It does not help us much,” Silaigwana said.

“We also highlighted that the allocation was not adequate to support our programmes that encompasses delimitation and the by-elections for the coming year and beyond.

“What was allocated against the bid is only a total of 19% hence our cry for the committee to assist the commission so that it will be able to realise it’s obligations.” added Silaigwana.

ZEC chief inspector Jane Pamhidzirai Chigidji weighed in saying the commission’s capacity to conduct credible electoral activities will be questionable if it was poorly resourced.

“It’s a drop in the ocean when we have to have a credible election. So we are just appealing to Parliament to discuss this issue so that at the end of the day we are able to carry out our duties and bring up a credible election.

“There are delimitation issues that have to be dealt with before we have an election. Can we then have a credible election if we don’t consult stakeholders?” said Pamhidzai.

Zanu Pf Chefs Stampede In Chiweshe For Gold

By A Correspondent- A gold rush involving some powerful political figures in the country has erupted in Chiweshe, Mashonaland Central province, prompting the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) to deploy state security agents to protect claims believed to belong to “very senior people”, it has emerged.

The mining claims, according to some artisanal miners who spoke to the Zimbabwe Independent, are owned by known Zanu-PF figures with strong links to syndicates notorious for smuggling the precious mineral outside the country, mainly to or via the Middle East.

The frenzied gold rush comes at a time the International Crisis Group (ICG) last week released a report that fingered President Emmerson Mnangagwa, his deputy Constantino Chiwenga and Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo as the main characters leading factions angling to control the lucrative gold sector.

Police national spokesperson Paul Nyathi last night told the Independent that there had been an outcry over the gold issue in Rosa caused by the gold rush with indications that people were mining everywhere, including around homesteads, roads and agricultural fields.

“As a result there are people who went to the provincial director to register claims on other people’s fields and there are those that did not go but are just mining. There is chaos in that area.

“Police then had to move in and they are working with the provincial mining director to bring sanity. But what is important is that the Ministry of Mines should make sure that the existing problems are solved once and for all,” he said.

“As police, we do not condone any criminal acts by any officer deployed there and we have urged people to make reports on such acts, but so far we are yet to receive a complaint.”

Nyathi said to date 56 663 people around the country have been arrested since the machete gangs broke out.

Zimbabwe, according to ICG, loses US$1,5 billion in potential revenue through gold smuggling, which is mostly spirited out of the country.

Information obtained by the Independent suggests that small-scale miners who have been operating in the gold-rich area for a long time have not had peace as they are being harassed by state security agents on a daily basis since reports of the involvement of top politicians surfaced a few months ago.

The CIO agents have reportedly unleashed a reign of terror on artisanal miners who have been trying to eke out a living in the Rosa area.

Miners who have been operating there for years were told about two months ago that there were new owners of the claims and that unless they wanted to work under these new owners, they were free to leave. During its visit to Chiweshe this week, the Independent witnessed numerous artisanal miners on their work routines with most of them reportedly working on behalf of top Zanu-PF officials.

There are fears among the miners that the political syndicates are manoeuvring to grab the whole mining area for themselves.

Mazowe South legislator Sydney Chidamba (Zanu-PF), MP for the area, distanced himself from the mining activities, but highlighted that he was trying to restore order.

“I am not involved in illegal gold mining activities taking place there. Personally, I am just supporting the concept that the miners should be constituted in well defined groups to conduct legal mining,” Chidamba said.

“I know of the Mazowe syndicate (which also operates in Rosa in Chiweshe), but I am not involved. I do not hold any claim in the area.”

Some of the miners shared their experiences at the hands of state security agents on covert operations in the area.

“Whenever gold is discovered at a pit, the next day you see strange people who invade those pits and sometimes take away money from these owners. We cannot do anything because they have guns and claim to be acting on behalf of very senior and powerful people from Harare,” one artisanal miner said.

“Those people you see in nice work suits, not all of them are miners,” the visibly frightened miner said as he pointed out three men walking at a distance.

“They are here on a mission. We hear they have been deployed for that purpose. In the past, they would come here only when they heard that there was a new productive unit, but they have increased their frequency for the past two months or so. They now visit every two weeks,” the miner said.

Police have also moved in and set up a base and pitched tents at the nearby Rosa Clinic, but miners said their presence has not helped the situation as they are being bribed by the powerful and the rich.

“These police officers have been harassing people demanding bribes, taking away our equipment and even gold under the guise of demanding licenses,” one miner said.

“People have lost a lot of money to these officers. We are now living in fear. We hear some top government politicians want to take over this mining area. That’s why they have been sending their people,” another informal miner said.

Police details are also accused of letting the illegal miners extract the precious metal in exchange for a fee, based on the amount of gold mined.-

Married Woman Caught Red-handed Making Out With Childhood Sweetheart

By A Correspondent- A man from Gokwe was left heartbroken when he discovered that his wife was still connected to her former high school sweetheart who is alleged to have deflowered her when he allegedly caught them red-handed having sex in their matrimonial bedroom.

According to reports, Special Matsika from Mavhura Village’s special world crashed when he walked in on his wife Sinikiwe Kasiya having sex with her ex-high school lover Green Zeve from Karigwe Village on their matrimonial bed. Kasiya was reportedly moaning like she never does with him.

Shockingly, after being busted an unapologetic Kasiya is reported to have boasted about her infidelity saying it was hard to forget a man who took her virginity.

Circumstances are that on the day in question, Matsika and his wife went to his in-laws where there was a traditional beer-drinking gathering. It is reported that when it was getting dark Kasiya left her husband drinking beer and went back home.

Thinking that her husband who was drinking beer excessively was not going to come back home, Kasiya is alleged to have invited her ex-high school lover Zeve for a sleepover at her house.

At around midnight, the two lovebirds who were enjoying each other were, however, interrupted when Matsika appeared on the doorway of the bedroom hut.

“What happened is that when Matsika realised that his wife had left him at her parents’ home without notifying him, at around midnight he became suspicious and decided to go home. His suspicions were confirmed when he found her and Zeve in bed,” said the source from the area who preferred anonymity.

The source said a bloody fight ensued between Matsika and a half-naked Zeve but the latter was overpowered and ran away.

“Before Zeve ran away sounds of their struggle with Matsika attracted the attention of neighbours who came and found him on the receiving end of the fight. Fearing that neighbours would join the fight on the side of Matsika, he ran away leaving behind his umbrella and clothes,” the source said.

Kasiya reportedly bolted out of the bedroom at the start of the melee, heading back to her parents’ home. It is reported that, Matsika, on the following day followed his wife to her parents’ home where he narrated what had happened.

When questioned by her parents, Kasiya who had initially lied to them later opened up on what had happened leading her husband to approach Chief Nemangwe’s traditional court demanding five beasts from Zeve as punishment for bedding his wife.

Chief Nemangwe whose jurisdiction the two men’s areas fall under, confirmed the incident. He said he ordered Zeve to pay three beasts to Matsika as damages for sleeping with his wife.

This was also after Zeve who had initially filed a complaint with the police had it dismissed after he and Kasiya gave conflicting statements.

-statemedia

Rigging Fears Haunt Khupe’s MDC T As Elective Congress Beckons

By A Correspondent- There are fears among MDC stakeholders that the forthcoming congress will be manipulated because the opposition party has to alter the structure and format of the meeting due to Covid-19 regulations.

The Thokozani Khupe led MDC is set to hold their congress between December 17 and 20 as ordered by the Supreme Court.

More to follow….

Man Lives In Fear Of Abusive, Violent Wife Who Takes Pleasure In Beating Him Up

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo man is living a “hellish” life at the hands of his abusive wife who is said to be a shebeen queen and allegedly takes pleasure in beating him up.

Raphael Dube from Mzilikazi claimed his alcoholic wife Tapiwa Mhlanga challenges his authority when drunk by frequently beating him up.

Dube, who was seeking a protection order at the Bulawayo Civil Court said whenever he tried to reprimand his wife over her drinking habits and conduct of entertaining a lot of men at home, she turned violent.

Narrating his ordeal, he cited frequent battery and threat to his life as reasons for his prayers for a protection order.

“I am applying for a protection order against my wife Tapiwa Mhlanga and we got married in 2016. She physically abuses me. She also consumes alcohol and unlawfully sells it at our house.

“Whenever I reprimand her about her drinking habits and her conduct of entertaining a lot of men at our house, she becomes violent and insults me. She also tears off my clothes. This happened on several occasions and I have made several reports at Barbourfields Police Station to no avail,” complained Dube.

Dube, who was seemingly sick of living in an abusive marriage, said his wife was also economically abusing him.

“She is also economically abusive as she has been with my bank card for over three years and she doesn’t buy food in the house. I no longer feel safe at home,” he grumbled.

Mhlanga, who was not opposed to her husband’s application instead submitted that he was the one who was the source of their marital disputes because of his infidelity.

“I am not opposed to his application for a protection order but he is the one who is behind the source of our problems. The other time he was working at Turk Mine, he was in the habit of going out with his friends and would switch off his phones. I later discovered that he was having an affair with a neighbour and I saw their pictures in the phone.

“As if that is not enough, I also caught him red-handed naked at Siphiwe Moyo’s house. When I tried to make a report at the police station, they made a counter-one that I had stolen their money amounting to $30. After busting him he approached my parents and asked for forgiveness. I however, forgave him in a bid to save my marriage,” said Mhlanga.

In the interest of peace and order the presiding magistrate Nomasiko Ndlovu granted a reciprocal order which compels the couple to keep peace by not verbally and physically abusing each other.

The magistrate also ordered Mhlanga to return her husband’s bank card.

-statemedia

Byo Man Battered By Own Wife, Turns To The Court For Reprieve

By A Correspondent- As Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world in marking the annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign, which is meant to raise awareness on gender-based violence and its effects on women, it is worth noting that men are also victims who often suffer silently because of widely held social norms and perceptions of gender, which makes it difficult for them to come forward.

The campaign which starts on November 25 runs up to 10 December every year. Moreover, when men do speak, service providers frequently fail to listen to or believe them.

Nevertheless, the story of a Bulawayo man, Carlton Woodend, who was beaten by his abusive wife Prudence Ndebele and decided to break his silence in a bid to save a lifeline service will apparently inspire thousands of men who live in silence and pain.

Woodend, from Cowdray Park suburb, and who has since separated from his wife, turned to court when he eventually felt he was “better off dead”.

He said before they separated his wife who would be nasty to him for days at one time, struck him with a hammer on the head.

Woodend’s story which will supposedly encourage a growing number of other male victims of domestic abuse not to leave it so late, was heard at the Bulawayo Civil Court where he was seeking a protection order against his estranged wife.

“I reported a case of assault against my wife Prudence Ndebele. She used a hammer to hit me on the head and before that she also tried to stab me with a knife. I, however, managed to escape unhurt.

“She is very violent and she also uses vulgar language to insult me. Her two younger sisters have also threatened to kill me and as a result I am now living in fear and want the court to intervene by granting me a protection order against her,” begged Woodend.

He said his estranged wife also destroyed his cellphone adding that she was also denying him access to his child.

Ndebele defended her alleged violent conduct saying when she assaulted her estranged husband she was acting in self-defence.

“He was the first to assault me, so I was defending myself that’s why he didn’t report me to the police. We are no longer staying together after we separated on 21 October and from that time, we never had a misunderstanding but he comes to my home,” she responded.

Woodend, who apparently felt that he needed help to get to the root of his feelings, insisted that Ndebele was abusing him.

He maintained that before they separated, he was trapped in a violent marriage and was silently terrified that he might die at the hands of his wife.

Woodend’s prayers were, however, not answered when the presiding magistrate Marygold Ndlovu dismissed his application saying the court was not satisfied that he was under danger to warrant a protection order.

“There is no basis for applicant to seek a protection order. It is clear that the parties have marital problems and they have separated. From the time of separation, they have been seeing each other well and applicant seems to be bitter about the issue of the child.

“It also appears he is seeking to enforce a marriage through this court as well as access or guardianship. The court is not satisfied that he is under danger to warrant a protection order since parties are living separately and peacefully, application is hereby dismissed,” charged the magistrate.

Meanwhile, gender activist and counsellor Duduzile Mhlanga said there were numerous reasons why domestic violence and abuse was not reported by men including a fear of retaliation or a lack of trust or confidence in the courts and police.

“We know that domestic violence against men is a seriously under-reported crime, and we know men, feel ashamed if women are beating them. They fear being ridiculed if they report the matter to the police.

“Surprisingly, when a man beats his wife, he will be judged severely and when a woman does that to her husband, people always blame the man as the perpetrator. This is now the time that abused men should open up by bearing in mind that domestic abuse is not a gender issue but a violence issue,” urged Mhlanga.

She said it was also important to note that while the number of women victims eclipses men, the proportion of males reporting domestic abuse increases with age.

-statemedia

“Bite The Bullet And Address Governance Issues. Simple!”

By Patrick Guramatunhu- It was just over a year ago, November 2019, that the world learned of the corona virus outbreak in China. By March 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the outbreak a world pandemic. 

Corona virus has spread round the globe like wild fire. As of the end of November 2020, a year since the first cases in China, there were 13.9 million confirmed cases and 273 000 deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins University report. The true figure is much, much high; many countries, especially in Africa, have not hardly followed the WHO test, trace and track protocol. 

As of yesterday, 2 nd December 2020, Great Britain approved the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine. A 21 gun salute to all those involved in this milestone achievement. 

Judging from the time it took to develop the Ebola virus vaccine, the corona virus vaccine was developed in record time. 

The first Ebola virus outbreak was in 2011 with the most serious outbreak two and half years latter in March 2014. There were over 28 000 reported cases and over 11 000 deaths in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. 

Europe approved the M&A Johnson & Johnson Ebola vaccine in November 2019; eight years after the first Ebola virus case. 

The Pfizer/BioNtech corona virus vaccine was not only developed in record time, it is a novel vaccine too. 

The corona virus virion is tiny, 0.1 micron in diameter. A really sharp razor blade is 0.3 micron wide; wide enough for three corona virus to march three abreast like Roman Soldiers down a highway. 

What the Pfizer/BioNTech scientist have done is cut open this 0.1 micron sphere, find its DNA, snip off the genetic code instructing the virus to grow its characteristic porcupine quills, the corona virus spike protein. 

The Pfizer vaccine delivers the snipped off genetic code into the human body which then instruct the human cells to grow the characteristic spike protein. The body’s own defence system recognised the porcupine cells as invaders and produce white cells and T-cell to destroy the invaders. 

The next time the body is invaded by the corona virus the body will remember the characteristic spike protein and produce the appropriate white and T-cells to attack the virus. 

The summit of science! 

If it is not tempting providence, it is fair to say the accelerating advances in technology has left mankind wiser and better prepared than ever before at whatever nature throws at us! At least those nation who have embraced technology! 

As far as corona virus was concerned, Zimbabwe was a sitting duck! The outbreak occurred at a time when the country’s economy was in total meltdown and its health care services all but in total collapse. Zimbabwe did not have the money to buy the PPE to issue to frontline workers, to buy the tests kits to keep track of the virus, the hospital equipment and staff to deal with the corona virus cases. 

The little PPE, tests kits, etc. Zimbabwe received throughout this period was donated. Now that the vaccine is available, the country will be adding it to its long begging list; we have begged for everything!

Zimbabwe was not even is a position carry out even the most basic corona virus prevention measures like washing one’s hands regularly because most Zimbabweans have no access to clean running water. It has become normal for households in urban centres and even big institutions like schools and hospitals to have no clean running water for weeks and even months at a time! 

Back in 1980, when the country attained her independence, Parerenyatwa Hospital was one of the top ten hospitals in Africa, well equipment and staffed. Even before the corona virus outbreak, there were reports of doctors cancelling even the most basic surgical operations because there were no painkillers. The hospital was having to wash bandages and no water to wash them with. 

Who can forget how head of the paediatric unit Azza Mashumba wept openly describing the state of affairs at public hospitals.

“I come to work to certify dead babies!” wept Dr Azza Mashumba, head of the paediatric unit. 

Zimbabwe’s health care service, the economy, etc. have all but collapse not because for the last 40 years the country’s ruling elite have creamed off the nation’s wealth to build mansions and bankroll their lavish lifestyles. Mugabe’s sprawling Blue Roof mansion, there are many others for his cronies, is Zimbabwe’s answer to the Greeks’ Parthenon. 

The Parthenon was built to honour the Goddess Athene and to mark Greece’s golden age of unparalleled prosperity, innovation and intellectual advance. The Blue Roof was built to honour corruption and greed and triggered Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown – the age of the mindless demagogues. 

Zimbabwe has been truly luck that the corona virus has not been as deadly as Ebola! Still the availability of the corona virus vaccine is a very well come development, the country will get some in its begging bowl.

The corona virus was not only a health hazard, it has caused serious economic disruption. Many economies have shrunk by as much as 10% plus in the last year. Corona virus has brought about a worldwide economic depression and it will probably take ten years or so to fully recovery to the pre-corona virus level. 

Economic depression bite hard those in the developed world and swallow whole those in the poor developing nations. A country like Zimbabwe which had the economic meltdown before the corona virus outbreak is in serious, serious trouble. There will be no vaccine for bad governance. 

Zimbabwe must now bite the bullet and address the problem of bad governance, the age of the mindless demagogues, the root cause of the country’s economic meltdown. We know the cure is to implement the reforms and thus ensure free, fair and credible elections. The nation has paid dearly for having allowed the Zanu PF dictatorship take root all these last 40 years and now the nation must act or the years ahead will be hell-on-earth.

Journalists Detained In Police Dragnet On Chitungwiza Council Meeting

Three journalists and three journalism students were on 3 December 2020 arrested in Harare’s dormitory town of Chitungwiza following a dragnet swoop by the police on a full council meeting of Chitungwiza Municipality.

According to lawyer Chris Mhike, deployed by MISA Zimbabwe,  the arrested journalists are freelance journalist Philemon Jambaya, Audrey Galawu of ZimMorning Post and Albert Masaka, editor of Zimbomedia.

The three students are reportedly attached to Chitungwiza Municipality’s public relations and communications department.

Mhike said the journalists were being held at St Mary’s Police Station and were already being attended to by lawyers from the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights when he arrived at the station.

Adv Thabani Mpofu Trial Date Set

Thabani Mpofu

HARARE lawyer, Advocate Thabani Mpofu will stand trial at the Harare Magistrates Court on charges of obstructing the course of justice charges on February 10, next year.

Mpofu, who is out on bail, yesterday appeared before magistrate Trynos Wutawashe where he was given the trial date.

The State is alleging that Mpofu falsified information by submitting an affidavit of a non-existent person to the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) in January 2019 while challenging the appointment of Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi.

It is alleged that he invented one Simbarashe Zuze, who signed an affidavit in the ConCourt challenge.

But in his application for bail earlier this year, Mpofu, through his lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa said Zuze had been to the police several times to prove that he was a real person and that the police had collected 15 samples of his signature.

Mpofu is also facing another charge of concealing a transaction in a 2017 case.

Teddy Kamuriwo appeared for the State.

Byo City Council Takes A Brave Step And Disconnects Water To Non Paying Govt Departments

BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) is disconnecting water supplies to government departments over outstanding bills running into several millions of dollars.

Recently, the local authority switched off water supplies at Tredgold Building which houses the magistrates court, Labour Court, Department of Surveyor General, Social Services, Registrar-General’s Office, Local Government ministry and Umguza district co-ordinator’s office.

As of October, the local authority was owed $477 million by residents, government departments, industry and commerce.

In the past, residents would bear the brunt of water cuts over unpaid bills with council sparing government departments.

A latest report of the finance and development committee showed that an arrangement that saw council sparing government departments the inconvenience of water cuts had since been revoked.

“Councillor Rodney Jele enquired about water disconnections for non-payments. There was rumour that council had disconnected water supplies in most government institutions which include Tredgold Building,” the council report read in part.

“In response, councillor Silas Chigora confirmed that council was disconnecting water supplies at government institutions with outstanding amounts. Previously, council had a set-off arrangement with the central government, but this arrangement had since been stopped. Each ministry was paying its council bills directly.”

Council argues that failure by its debtors to clear their outstanding bills was affecting its ability to provide services and owner its obligations.

At one time, council having been frustrated by failure of ratepayers to pay bills, opted to name and shame defaulters.

The council compiled a list of 29 wards, detailing payment patterns by residents.

The local authority is also planning to introduce flow-limiter devices restricting households who fail to pay rates to five kilolitres of water per day as opposed to water disconnection to avoid litigation.

In February, council unveiled a credit control and debt collection policy that sought to maintain predictable cashflows and allow for improved management of debts, among others.

The policy provides for procedures and mechanisms for credit control and debt collection.

It does not spare even BCC staff and councillors as the policy insists on forced deductions on their salaries if they have outstanding bills.

Chinamasa Sensationally Demands For Tendai Biti’s Arrest.

Patrick Chinamasa addressing the press conference

ZANU PF acting spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa (pictured) yesterday took praise-singing to a new level, describing President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the country’s own Mbuya Nehanda, an ancient ancestral spirit from the 19th century considered holy and powerful in local lore.

Mnangagwa’s government is constructing a giant stature of Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana, a spirit medium also known as Mbuya Nehanda at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way in the capital Harare.

Charwe, who was among the leaders of the First Chimurenga war against colonisation in the 19th century, was hanged around March 1898.

Addressing a weekly Zanu PF Press briefing, Chinamasa said while in the past former colonial masters, Britain, beheaded revolutionaries, they had turned to social media attacks in modern-day to “discredit icons like Mnangagwa” who were working for economic emancipation.

He said social media attacks on Mnangagwa and his family were equal to the attacks faced by the likes of Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi during the early

resistance to colonialism.

“Allow me to draw parallels between, on one hand the public beheading of Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kagivi, Chief Mashayamombe, Mutekedza Chiwashira and other anti-colonial resistance fighters,” Chinamasa said.

“On the other hand, the imposition of illegal sanctions by the European Union, United Kingdom, United States, white Commonwealth countries, Australia, Canada and New Zealand accompanied by the orchestrated social media onslaught targeting President Mnangagwa and his family.”

He added: “It is to intimidate our leader with the intention to cow the general population into submission and subjugation.

“The enemy goes after the scalp of our leader first and they hope that once he has fallen and is discredited the country’s resources will be ready for the picking and neo-colonial exploitation.”

Chinamasa said Mnangagwa was the glue holding the country together and that Western countries were aware of this and, therefore, want him to fall.

Zanu PF is preparing to erect Mbuya Nehanda’s statue at a venue Mnangagwa claimed was where she would drink water and rest.

Mbuya Nehanda was allegedly beheaded by the British imperialists for leading resistance against white settler rule.

Chinamasa said the humiliation suffered by Nehanda, was the same as that being visited upon Mnangagwa through relentless social media demonisation sponsored by Western countries.

“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.

Chinamasa called on the nation to back Mnangagwa against the white colonialists as the party prepares for the 2023 general elections.

“Zanu PF exhorts the population to remain steadfast and resilient and to continue marching solidly behind our President along the path that will lead us to the attainment of Vision 2030 to become an upper-middle income economy,” he said.

This was not the first time Zanu PF has fawned over Mnangagwa. Soon after the November 2017 coup, his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga who led the coup equated him to the biblical Joshua and his late predecessor, the late Robert Mugabe as Moses who had failed to take the people to the Promised Land.

“President Mnangagwa was anointed by God himself to lead this nation. Together with his wife (Auxillia), they were put here so that they lead the sheep of God,” Chiwenga said then.

“Moses was delinquent. He took the people out of Egypt, but along the way, he broke the laws and it took Joshua to deliver the children to the land of milk and honey. As you go to vote in the coming elections, I want you to know who your Joshua is.”

Chinamasa also turned the heat on MDC Alliance’s vice-president Tendai Biti, whom he accused of perpetrating gender-based violence, calling the police to move in and arrest him.

“We condemn very strongly the allegations of gender-based violence that are being levelled against Biti where he (sic) mishandled a lady at the Harare Magistrates Court and Zanu PF calls upon the law enforcement agents to thoroughly investigate that issue without fear or favour and to take the necessary action that is warranted by the evidence that comes out of the investigation,” he said.

Chinamasa said leaders should not be in the forefront of abusing women.

“In this day and age, we do not expect leaders or persons who are aspiring to be leaders of Zimbabwe and who are already leaders of the opposition to be the key culprits in perpetuating and perpetrating gender-based violence,” he said.

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Mnangagwa’s Wife Rushes To Rena Mine

State Media

Auxilia Mnangagwa

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday visited Ran Mine in Bindura to console relatives of artisanal miners trapped last Wednesday when a disused mine shaft collapsed.

The First Lady brought foodstuffs that include maize-meal, rice, salt and cooking oil, among others to families who have been camped at the site since last week.

The First Lady said she was saddened by the tragedy and had to come to meet relatives of the trapped miners.

“When we heard the news, we were distressed. The number of those trapped is huge and we were worried. As a mother, we keep hoping that we will see our children and we are praying that they are still alive. We leave everything in God’s hands,” she said.

“We thank the Government for its efforts in ensuring that resources for the rescue process are available. We also thank mining companies and all stakeholders who are working together in fighting to retrieve those trapped.”

Provincial Inspector of Mines and Explosives, Mr Edmore Mutenje, thanked Government efforts and support in rescuing the miners.

He said records from police show that at least 10 people were trapped underground.

Mr Mutenje showed the First Lady a video of artisanal miners taken at the scene a day before the tragedy. In the video, the miners are in the waterlogged tunnel, chiselling at the rocks while chiding each other about how dangerous their work is.

“The rescue mission continues and we are de-watering the tunnel from the other end. Our challenge is that the tunnel has a stretch of 500 metres and it is waterlogged,” said Mr Mutenje. “The first level is 50 metres deep and we continue de-watering so that we can reach the first, to see if we can have safe access to enter the tunnel.”

Mr Mutenje said the shaft flooded in 1992 and this is the first de-watering exercise.

RioZim and Afrochine, companies operating in Mashonaland West province, have chipped in with resources.

Mrs Nyangu Kajuta, whose son Tichaona Nyekete is among the trapped, said the First Lady had renewed her hopes.

“Today, the First Lady who is the patron of the Angel of Hope Foundation, came to see and comfort us. This is important in renewing our hope and realising that we are not alone during this sad time,” she said.

More Arrests At City Of Harare, Who Will Be Left To Run The City?

State Media

Tendai Kwenda

Harare City Council finance director Tendai Kwenda has been arrested on corruption allegations involving the US$8 million he paid top managers in allowances, holidays, purchase of personal vehicles and hefty retrenchment packages, including a US$1,7 million package for one manager.

President Mnangagwa has declared zero tolerance to corruption and the anti-corruption hawks including the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU), Zimbabwe Anti-Corr0uption Unit and Police Anti-Corruption Unit are working tirelessly to bring culprits to book.

The arrests comes barely two days after Harare human resources director Cainos Chingombe was arrested by police working with the SACU for alleged criminal abuse of office and defrauding the council of millions of dollars.

SACU head Mr Thabani Mpofu yesterday confirmed the arrest of Kwenda on charges of authorising the heavy expenditure on managers. One of the top managers, Stanely Mungofa, was given a US$1,7 million retrenchment package in 2014. Harare Metropolitan Provincial Development Coordinator, Mr Tafadzwa Muguti, warned that the arrest of corrupt council officials will continue until order and honesty have been restored in all local authorities.

“I would like to assure that we are not targeting individuals, neither are we driven by politics, but by the mere disgust and distaste of corruption and unethical abuse of office,” he said.

“While I would like to assure you that we will not stop as the Provincial Development Directorate to drive out corruption countrywide, I would like therefore to extend a hand of partnership to all councillors and management to join us as Government in driving out corruption while promoting ward-based socio-economic development programmes.” Among other top officials recently arrested are mayor Jacob Mafume, former mayor Herbert Gomba, town clerk Hosiah Chisango, housing director Addmore Nhekairo, human capital director Cainos Chingombe and former housing director Matthew Marara.

Meanwhile, security officers yesterday swooped on Chitungwiza Town House and rounded up all councillors and management attending an alleged illegal full council meeting.

The meeting was being chaired by Clr Peter Matiringe as both the mayor Lovemore Maiko and his deputy Musa Makweza have pending criminal abuse of office charges that restrict them from interfering with witnesses at the council offices. They were first detained at St Mary’s Police Station in Chitungwiza before being transferred to commercial crimes unit in Harare. One of the council sources said the meeting had been convened to settle personal scores among council officials.

“There is serious infighting among councillors and management so they connived an illegal meeting to pass a resolution to replace the acting town clerk Mrs Evangelista Machona with town engineer David Duma,” said the source.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said 33 councillors were picked up for allegedly violating the Urban Council’s Act.

“I can confirm that we have picked up 33 councillors following a report by Harare provincial development coordinator Mr Tafadzwa Muguti that they were convening a meeting to suspend the town clerk and replacing him with a suspended official with pending cases, in violation of the Urban Councils Act.

“The 33 are currently undergoing a screening exercise to see those who should be charged,” he said.

The arrest comes barely a month after security officers in plain clothes also swooped on Harare Town House and rounded up 21 councillors attending a full council meeting, in a dramatic search for the deputy Mayor Luckson Mukunguma who had fled through the back door.

Gukurahundi Hearings Ready To Kick Off Under The NPRC

Justice Sello Nare

THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is inching towards holding Gukurahundi hearings with preparatory meetings currently underway.

President Mnangagwa has pledged Government’s commitment in addressing problems emanating from the Gukurahundi disturbances of the 1980s in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces. The President has since held several meetings with stakeholders aimed at national healing.

Yesterday, although NPRC could not commit to an exact date when hearings will start, it said it would be early next year.

NPRC chairperson retired Justice Sello Nare told a media briefing after a meeting with the Matabeleland North Provincial Peace Committee in Bulawayo that meetings with the provincial committees are the final stage before they hold public hearings.

“The objective of the series of workshops to roll out consultations with the NPRC Provincial Committees in all provinces are the first step in the process of preparing for the resumption of public hearings. To date we have engaged Manicaland, Masvingo and Midlands provinces. We are engaging Matabeleland North today.

This will be followed by the remaining provinces starting tomorrow and ending on the 11th of December 2020,” he said.

The NPRC chairperson said the public hearings seek to give an opportunity to individuals and communities affected by past conflicts in Zimbabwe a chance to tell their stories with a view of finding closure to past pain.

He said each and every province is unique in nature and orientation hence the basis of the workshop is to plan for the public hearings in various provinces through the provincial peace committees who consist of individuals and organisations from various sectors.

“The NPRC works closely with various stakeholders who include the Government, traditional leaders, war veterans, religious organizations and churches, civil society organisations, development assistance agencies, media and other stakeholders.

The Government of Zimbabwe is already playing a key role in order to resolve past conflicts as highlighted by the political will exhibited by the President of the Republic President Mnangagwa,” he said.

“Also, from 2016 the NPRC has budgetary vote that it is getting from the Treasury in order to achieve its work of peace and reconciliation in various districts. The bulk of the work of the Commission is at community level, as such the key stakeholder in ensuring the success of the community level programs are the traditional leaders.”

Some of the participants from Matabeleland North province urged the commission to clarify how exactly they will operate with chiefs to deal the Gukurahundi issue following pronouncements that chiefs will take a leading role in line with their cultures and traditions.

Rtd Justice Nare said Chiefs play a big role in peace building and conflict resolution in communities in order to promote family values and facilitate development hence they are strategic stakeholder.

“For now, I cannot give a definite date but we are focusing around the first quarter or towards the end. We have been challenged by Covid-19 this year and now we are heading for the festive season and business begins almost end of January.

Once things begin to be normal, we will intensify our preparations so that we begin the hearings. We are very much committed to the process,” he said.