MUTSVANGWA BIRTHDAY BOOZE: Crowd Gathering Raised To 100, Four Days Later

Nick Mangwana at Monica Mutsvangwa’s birthday booze on Friday night

The maximum limit at any gathering, regardless of what it is for, has now been set at 100, and restaurants can now stay open until 8pm, as Government continues to open society and the economy while maintaining the guard against the Covid-19 threat.
Announcing the changes after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said there had been confusion among the public over just how many people were allowed to attend gatherings, with different maximums set for different types.

To simplify the system Cabinet had agreed to set the maximum at 100, regardless of what the gathering was for. This was the maximum for some types of gathering, while others had been kept at a lower limit. Other existing public health regulations make it clear that public health regulations have to be followed at all gatherings, regardless of how many people attend.

The new limits should help people avoid violations at weddings and church services in particular.

Restaurants had to close at 6.30pm until the latest easing. – Herald

Confirmed :MDC Alliance Chairperson Out Of Danger

Tinashe Sambiri|Two senior MDC Alliance officials were involved in a terrible accident near Mutimurefu Prison in Masvingo on Sunday.

The two, MDC Alliance provincial chairperson(Masvingo) Senator Misheck Marava and Hon Muchirairwa Mugidho had just attended the party’s management committee meeting and they were travelling back to Zaka and Chiredzi respectively .Hon Mugidho’s husband was also in the vehicle.

“Senator Marava sustained serious head injuries while Hon Mugidho is yet to be examined by doctors.

The vehicle they were travelling in was hit by an oncoming car.

There is need to beef up the security of our officials.

During the meeting, Senator Marava emphasized the need for unity in Masvingo Province,” the MDC Alliance said in a brief statement.

MDC Alliance Taunts Mnangagwa Over Nehanda Statue

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to concentrate on reviving the economy instead of telling Zimbabweans about Mbuya Nehanda’s history which is now “a public record.”

According to the MDC Alliance, everyone is aware of the role that was played by Mbuya Nehanda in fighting against colonial rule.

Speaking during a tour of Nyati Gallery near Snake Park, where the statue of Mbuya Nehanda is being made by sculptor David Mutasa, Mnangagwa said Government decided to honour her for the heroic rebellion against colonialism.

The statue is being erected at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way in the capital.

“Mbuya Nehanda led the war during the First Chimurenga and she led us when we fought during the Second Chimurenga that is why we are recognising her so that the young generation will know who led the war against the colonial regime,”said Mnangagwa.

“This has nothing to do with rituals as some of you think,” added Mnangagwa.

Responding to Mnangagwa’s remarks, MDC Alliance Namibia said in a statement:

“Everyone knows that Mbuya Nehanda played a key role in the battle for freedom.Even schoolchildren know that Mbuya Nehanda was a brave woman who inspired black people to fight for freedom.

Mnangagwa should simply focus on reviving the economy.”

Mr Mnangagwa

Mnangagwa Uses Mbuya Nehanda Legacy To Gain Political Marks

Mbuya Nehanda

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to concentrate on reviving the economy instead of telling Zimbabweans about Mbuya Nehanda’s history which is now “a public record.”

According to the MDC Alliance, everyone is aware of the role that was played by Mbuya Nehanda in fighting against colonial rule.

Speaking during a tour of Nyati Gallery near Snake Park, where the statue of Mbuya Nehanda is being made by sculptor David Mutasa, Mnangagwa said Government decided to honour her for the heroic rebellion against colonialism.

The statue is being erected at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way in the capital.

“Mbuya Nehanda led the war during the First Chimurenga and she led us when we fought during the Second Chimurenga that is why we are recognising her so that the young generation will know who led the war against the colonial regime,”said Mnangagwa.

“This has nothing to do with rituals as some of you think,” added Mnangagwa.

Responding to Mnangagwa’s remarks, MDC Alliance Namibia said in a statement:

“Everyone knows that Mbuya Nehanda played a key role in the battle for freedom.Even schoolchildren know that Mbuya Nehanda was a brave woman who inspired black people to fight for freedom.

Mnangagwa should simply focus on reviving the economy.”

Woman Ruins Own Marriage After Receiving Love Charm

Isaac Makomichi

Tinashe Sambiri|
A 25-year-old Masvingo woman has been ordered to pack her bags after putting love charm charm in her her father-in-law’s plate.

ZimEye.com learnt that
Nomatter Mariona was forced to return to her parents’ home after placing love charm in her father-in-law’s plate. Her father-in-law began to shower her with gifts and calling her during the night.

Nomatter’s husband, Tichaona said her wife mistakenly charmed his father.

“My relationship with my father was very good until I started noticing some strange moves.

My father has been calling my wife more than five times a day and he even gave her some money.

I then confronted my wife and she confessed that she got the love charm from Pastor Isaac Makomichi.

She said she put the charm in the wrong plate,” said Tichaona.

“As a family we decided to send her back to her parents’ house.

Makomichi called us saying he can reverse the charm if I take my wife back.

I’m now afraid that my wife might use the charm on me if I take her back,” added Tichaona.

Makomichi denied giving Nomatter the love charm.

Woman Charms Father-in-law

Tinashe Sambiri|
A 25-year-old Masvingo woman has been ordered to pack her bags after putting love charm charm in her her father-in-law’s plate.

ZimEye.com learnt that
Nomatter Mariona was forced to return to her parents’ home after placing love charm in her father-in-law’s plate. Her father-in-law began to shower her with gifts and calling her during the night.

Nomatter’s husband, Tichaona said her wife mistakenly charmed his father.

“My relationship with my father was very good until I started noticing some strange moves.

My father has been calling my wife more than five times a day and he even gave her some money.

I then confronted my wife and she confessed that she got the love charm from Pastor Isaac Makomichi.

She said she put the charm in the wrong plate,” said Tichaona.

“As a family we decided to send her back to her parents’ house.

Makomichi called us saying he can reverse the charm if I take my wife back.

I’m now afraid that my wife might use the charm on me if I take her back,” added Tichaona.

Makomichi denied giving Nomatter the love charm.

Emmerson Mnangagwa Justifies Erection Of Nehanda Statue

Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday toured the new Parliament building under construction in Mt Hampden on a busy day for the Head of State during which he also toured the site where the Mbuya Nehanda memorial statue will be erected in the city centre and an art gallery on the western outskirts of the capital where the statue is being carved.

Mnangagwa said the erection of a memorial statue for Zimbabwe’s First Chimurenga war icon, Mbuya Nehanda, in Harare was part of efforts to document the country’s history, especially the fight against colonial rule.

Speaking during a tour of Nyati Gallery near Snake Park, where the statue of the icon is being made by sculptor David Mutasa, Mnangagwa said Government decided to honour Mbuya Nehanda for the heroic rebellion against colonialism in which she paid the ultimate price by being hanged on April 27, 1902.

The memorial statue is being erected at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way in the capital.

Mnangagwa said the onus was on those who took part in the fight against colonial rule to record the country’s history.

“The issue is that0 if us, former freedom fighters don’t document our history and where we came from, the young generation will not know where we came from. So we should depart after making sure that we have recorded our history.

“Mbuya Nehanda led the war during the First Chimurenga and she led us when we fought during the Second Chimurenga that is why we are recognising her so that the young generation will know who led the war against the colonial regime,” he said.

Mnangagwa scoffed at critics in some quarters claiming that the erection of statues of liberation war icons was idolatry.-State Media

Mbuya Nehanda statue

Zimbabwe Records Another COVID-19 Death

ZIMBABWE has recorded one more Covid-19 death with reports that 128 people tested positive to the global pandemic yesterday.

The death was recorded in Matabeleland South.

With new cases continuously on the rise countrywide especially in Matabeleland region, the country now has a total of 1 92 active cases and the national recovery rate has dropped to 85.2 percent.

According to the Ministry of health and Child care 965 PCR tests were conducted in the last 24 hours and the weekly positivity average now stands at 104 up from 93.

“We recorded 128 new cases and one death in the last 24 hours.  All 128 are local cases and the death was reported by Matabeleland South province,” read the statement.

“Of the 123 cases, 63 were recorded in Bulawayo, 25 in Harare, 25 in Matabeleland South and 14 in Midlands provinces. As of 29 November 2020, Zimbabwe had recorded 9950 Cases 8482 recoveries and 276 Deaths”-Chronicle

Coronavirus

Grade One Boy Nabbed After Stealing Condoms

A Grade One pupil at Helen McGhee Primary School was apprehended by alert staff at OK Supermarket on Monday after he stole a packet of condoms that he had mistaken for sweets.

According to Masvingo Mirror, the boy’s mother noticed that her son was holding something in his hand as she got to the security checkpoint at the point of exit.

Security guards who searched the boy found more condom packets in his pockets and when asked, the boy said he mistook the condoms for sweets.

The boy and his mother were taken to the back of the supermarket where he was cautioned and let go. Masvingo Mirror quoted a source as having said:

A boy who was accompanied by his mother took packets of Durex condoms and put some in his pockets. The mother realised after she had paid for her goods at the till that her child was holding something.

Masvingo Mirror

Six Drinking Mates Survive Horrific Hailstorm Incident

Six Mhangura men narrowly escaped death last Friday after hailstorm uprooted a huge tree before falling on a gazebo and a car trapping the driver and beer lovers.

Simbarashe Chirau from Sikona in Upper-Doma under Mhangura constituency is a lucky man who has failed to explain how he survived the recent incident which happened at Mhangura Bazaars shopping.

Chirau’s Nissan hardbody truck was extensively damaged.

The big tree also destroyed a gazebo in which some five imbibers were having a drinking spree before trapping one who was rescued more than 30 minutes later.

“I don’t even know how I survived the mishap. I survived the accident by the grace of God and while my vehicle is partly right off, I can’t seem to find how I escaped that life threatening incident,” he said.

Mr Chirau was seated in the front of his open truck vehicle when the incident happened but escaped with only a ripped T-shirt while some men who were having beer in the thatched gazebo sustained minor injuries.

“At first we thought the driver of the vehicle had died from the impact of the tree but miraculously, he came out of the vehicle some twenty minutes later. We had engaged police and ZESA officials to help with the incident,” said one witness Cosmas Musoya.

According to residents, the eucalyptus trees were planted in the 1970s and were now a threat to people particularly beer lovers and shoppers.

Meanwhile, two local farmers in the same area lost farming inputs and grains after hailstorm ripped off roofs of sheds and storerooms.

The hailstorm left a trail of destruction as it ripped off galvanised sheets off trusses, exposing 18 tonnes of ammonium nitrate, 12 tonnes of Compound D, and 20 tonnes of lime.

More than 20 tonnes of maize, wheat and other crops were also exposed to heavy rains that fell in the area and are expected to continue until Sunday.

In an interview, Victory Farm Plot 5 holder, Lieutenant Colonel Usher Cakana (Retired) said strong winds blew off the roof of his storerooms.

“The whole roof was blown away destroying some fertilisers, lime and grains,” he said. “The estimated cost of the damage of the inputs is about \300 000. I am still calculating the tonnes of grain that I lost.”

Former Zimbabwe Farmers Union first vice president, Mr Berean Mukwende, whose farm was also affected by the hailstorm, said more than 100 of his pigs were now living in the open after several pigsties were destroyed in the hailstorm.

At least 50 cases of destructions caused by the recent hailstorm were recorded by the provincial Civil Protection Unit.

Among the infrastructure include schools and homesteads.

Grade One Pupil Apprehended While Stealing A Pack Of Condoms From An O.K. Supermarket

A Grade One pupil at Helen McGhee Primary School was apprehended by alert staff at OK Supermarket on Monday after he stole a packet of condoms that he had mistaken for sweets.

According to Masvingo Mirror, the boy’s mother noticed that her son was holding something in his hand as she got to the security checkpoint at the point of exit.

Security guards who searched the boy found more condom packets in his pockets and when asked, the boy said he mistook the condoms for sweets.

The boy and his mother were taken to the back of the supermarket where he was cautioned and let go. Masvingo Mirror quoted a source as having said:

A boy who was accompanied by his mother took packets of Durex condoms and put some in his pockets. The mother realised after she had paid for her goods at the till that her child was holding something.

Masvingo Mirror

Late Former Ghanaian President To Be Buried On 23 December

BBC

JERRY RAWLINGS

THE state funeral of former Ghanaian President Jerry John Rawlings will be held on 23 December; the funeral planning team has announced.

The ceremony will be held at Independence Square in the capital, Accra.

“The family is working in conjunction with government on the finer details of the funeral ceremony and will communicate the arrangements in due course,” a statement from the head of the funeral planning committee James Victor Gbeho said.

The former president died on 12 November 0n 12 November at the age of 73, in hospital in the capital after a short illness.

He served as the head of state and president of the West African country between 1981 and 2001.

South African Business Excited By The Return Of Zimbabweans

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Musina — SMALL and medium enterprises (SMEs), hailed as the cornerstone of the South African economy, are set to thrive following the reopening of the border with Zimbabwe on Tuesday.

The closure of the Beitbridge border post, the busiest in Sub-Saharan Africa, in March greatly affected SMEs in South Africa, which mainly rely on mostly cross-border traders and visitors from Zimbabwe in general.

The closure was part of efforts to control the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) between countries.

Towns around the border had been left resembling ghost towns with the absence of the enterprising and entrepreneurial citizens from the north of the Limpopo River.

“Without Zimbabweans coming to Musina, Louis Trichardt, Polokwane and Ṱhohoyanḓou, local businesses in Limpopo Province cannot be the same,” Rudzani Muleya, a Musina entrepreneur told CAJ News Africa.

Muleya added, “Zimbabweans are our chief customers. They possess buying power that transforms our economy.”

A high number of Zimbabweans cross the border to buy some goods that are not always available in their country following the economic problems blamed on the sanctions imposed by Western nations at the turn of the millennium.

Another South African entrepreneur, Shalati Chauke, welcomed the reopening of the border.

“This is the moment all Limpopo SMEs have been waiting for,” Chauke said.

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“Zimbabweans are our economic pillars in Limpopo province,” Chauke, who sells second hand cars in Musina, added.

Some civil servants said ultimately, they would benefit from the anticipated revival of the Limpopo and, ultimately, that of the South African economy.

The economy has bled jobs during the COVID-19.

“We are ready to start welcoming them (Zimbabweans) here (Limpopo) on Tuesday,” said an officer with the South African Police Service (SAPS).

Locals said this shattered the myth that Zimbabweans were in South Africa to take their jobs.

They also spoke out against xenophobia, which usually flares in some major cities, perpetrated by locals that were ignorant of the value foreigners added to Africa’s most advanced albeit struggling economy.

The Zimbabwe Diaspora Forum (ZDF) underlined the foreigners’ indirect role in economic revival.

“We are happy to hear South Africans acknowledging that the towns of Musina, Louis Trichardt, Polokwane and Ṱhohoyanḓou have become ghost cities owing to the absence of people from the neighbouring country. Their return will help create jobs and redeem South Africa from junk status,” a ZDF official said.

Last Friday, the South African Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, and his Zimbabwe counterpart, Kazembe Kazembe met to take forward areas of mutual interest, including the Intervention Plan on Traffic Congestion at the Beitbridge-Musina border post.

Read the original article on CAJ News.

Red lights are flashing over Russian dealings with Mozambique and Zimbabwe

By DZVINKA KACHUR

Russia is clearly keen to boost its presence in Africa. “Africa is one of the priorities of Russian foreign policy,” declared Russian deputy foreign affairs minister Mikhail Bogdanov in a meeting of the Russia-Africa Public Forum on November 5.

Last year’s successful Russia-Africa Summit in Sochi, and September’s presentation of the new Secretariat for Russia-Africa Partnership Forum, set the stage for Moscow’s rollout of new economic, political and scientific co-operation with the continent. However, while this co-operation will clearly be to Russia’s benefit, from the African side things are a bit more murky.

I recently focused on Russia’s growing relationship with two African countries — Mozambique and Zimbabwe — in a special report for the SA Institute of International Affairs. The report, “Russia’s Resurgence in Africa: Zimbabwe and Mozambique”, shows that despite the Soviet Union’s long involvement in Zimbabwe and Mozambique’s anticolonial movements, Russia has so far been unable to convert political connections into robust economic co-operation.

Russia is not among the top five major export or import partners for Zimbabwe or Mozambique. One reason is that Russia’s renewed interest in Africa is relatively recent. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia’s focus was on internal issues and on getting access to the larger markets of the EU and US. This changed after Russian aggression against Ukraine in 2014 triggered Western sanctions against individuals and major sectors of the highly centralised economy. The restrictions on trading with Western countries, the targeting of prominent allies of President Vladimir Putin, and the drop in oil prices drove Russia to look for alternatives in Africa.

Western sanctions were also at play on the Zimbabwean side. A major Russia-Zimbabwe project, which led to the establishment of Great Dyke Investments, involves the trade of platinum rights for MiG-35 fighter jets. Another deal, a diamond-mining project that involves the Russian state-owned firm Alrosa, caused diamonds to be bartered for much-needed fuel in Zimbabwe.

In both cases it declared highly problematic elections characterised by violence and manipulation to be free and fair
This link between natural resources and restricted trade is a crucial one in Russia-Africa relations. Almost half of Russian arms exports go to Africa, and most of the high-level agreements on business development between Zimbabwe or Mozambique and Russia are premised on state access to mineral assets such as platinum, or gold in the case of Zimbabwe and gas for Mozambique. In return, Russia offers, among others, military equipment and political support.

Russia is also open to supporting the leaders of the African states in their desire to remain in power through manipulating vulnerable elections. Presidents Filipe Nyusi of Mozambique and Zimbabwe’s Emmerson Mnangagwa visited Russia about the time of their re-elections. The Association for Free Research and International Cooperation (Afric), an organisation that poses as a neutral election monitoring outfit but that has connections to the Russian government, has been involved in Zimbabwean and Mozambican elections. In both cases it declared highly problematic elections characterised by violence and manipulation to be free and fair.

In Mozambique it was also discovered that a large network of web pages promoting Nyusi’s Frelimo party and blackmailing the opposition was run by the St Petersburg-based International Research Agency. This organisation is led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, a close Putin ally, who has also been accused of interfering in the US elections in 2016. This shadowy co-operation extends to the current Islamic insurgency crisis in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province. Russian mercenaries linked to Prigozhin were reportedly active in the region until at least March.

My research into the cases of Mozambique and Zimbabwe revealed the following trends:

Unlike other emerging African partners such as China, Russia’s engagement with Africa is not broad-based. Rather, it focuses on particular niches, such as extractives and nuclear energy, driven by the priorities of large Russian companies. This reflects the relative weakness and narrowness of the Russian economy. This narrow engagement is illustrated by the Association of Economic Cooperation with African States, which was launched in March after a directive by Putin. The association is aimed at spearheading Russian corporate interests in Africa. It includes companies that are already well known in Southern Africa, such as Gazprombank, which is co-owned by the Russian state and national natural gas giant Gazprom and is also key to the Putin regime’s pursuit of a foothold in Mozambique’s natural gas sector; Vi Holding, which is controversially involved in Zimbabwean platinum mining; Alrosa, which mines diamonds in Zimbabwe; and Rosatom, Russia’s state atomiс energy corporation, which is pursuing power deals in SA and elsewhere on the continent.
These links narrowly depend on direct relations between African and Russian elites, rather than running along more public channels. This makes them particularly prone to corruption from both sides, a danger worsened by the fact that these deals are also frequently designed to sidestep international sanctions.
Russia’s own economy is highly dependent on natural resources and it offers little more than the same strategy to African countries, with a strong focus on raw extraction rather than the direct beneficiation of natural resources or the horizontal or vertical development of support industries.
Russia has proved it is willing to interfere in African democratic processes, aiding efforts by governments in countries such as Zimbabwe and Mozambique to pass off highly flawed democratic processes as legitimate. The slogan of 2019’s Russia-Africa Summit was “For Peace, Security and Development”. Yet the experience of Mozambique and Zimbabwe’s co-operation with Russia shows high levels of corruption and a tendency for deal-making directed by narrow elite and corporate interests, delivering few broad-based development dividends.
As the continent makes decisions about future political partnerships, these realities need more consideration.

• Kachur is a researcher at Stellenbosch University’s Centre for Complex Systems in Transition.

Ramaphosa Vote Of No Confidence To Be A Secret Ballot

JOHANNESBURG – The African Transformation Movement is threatening to go to court if the motion of no confidence in President Cyril Ramaphosa is not held through a secret ballot.

The ATM, through its lawyer, gave the National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise until the end of business on Monday to comply with its request.

The ATM brought the motion of no confidence against Ramaphosa in February but was delayed due to the COVID-19 lockdown.

The opposition party says Ramaphosa failed to disclose to Parliament that he benefitted financially from his ANC presidential campaign in 2017.

The debate on the motion will be held on Thursday.

Source: eNuus

Young Warriors Finally Leave For South Africa

The young warriors flexing up

THE Zimbabwe national Under-20 men’s football team left the country on Tuesday morning headed for South Africa for the Cosafa Under-20 Championship, a tournament that starts on Thursday.

A squad of 18 players and nine officials flew out to South Africa for the tournament in Nelson Mandela Bay.

Zimbabwe, coached by Dynamos coach Tonderai Ndiraya are making a return to the competition after missing out last year and have been drawn in a tough pool that also includes hosts South Africa, Mozambique as well as Lesotho.

Squad

Goalkeepers

Raphael Pitisi (TelOne), Mattriples Muleya (Bulawayo Chiefs)

Defenders

Malvern Hativagoni (Bulawayo Chiefs), Tinotenda Muringai (Dynamos), Munashe Garananga (Ubuntu, SA), Munashe Katondo (Ngezi Platinum Stars), Mannered Matsikidze (Highlands Park, SA), Kelvin Mangiza (FC Platinum)

Midfielders

Panashe Mutimbanyoka (FC Platinum), Lexington Mujokoro (FMSA Umguza), Dibbellar Mapuwa (Legends Academy), Tendayi Matindife (Ngezi Platinum Stars), Oscar Magejo (Academy 2063)

Brandon Nyagurungo (CAYA Foot, Senegal), Sebastian Summerfield (Gatshead FC, UK)

Strikers

Bill Antonio (Prince Edward Academy), Tapiwa Mandinyenya (Aces Youth Academy), Munashe Pini (Chicken Inn)

Head Coach: Tonderai Ndiraya

Assistant coaches: Mandla Mpofu, Nesbert Saruchera

Goalkeeper coach: Innocent Chogugudza

Medical Doctor: Mthokozisi Moyo

Physiotherapist: Sheldorn Patsika

Equipment manager: Shingirayi Binoni

Team manager: Patrick Mutesva

Head of delegation: Thomas Marambanyika

Zimbabwean Man Kills His Wife And Five Kids In South Africa

The 32-year-old Zimbabwean national Nowa Makula was yesterday charged with six counts of murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder.

Makula believed to have attempted to flee the country at the time of his arrest. In court today, he opted for a Legal Aid representative and the assistance of a Shona language interpreter.

Nowa Makulwa

Makula has been charged with six counts of murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder.
The matter has been postponed to Monday the 7th of December for a formal bail application and the appointment of a Shona interpreter. – EWN

Namatai Kwekweza Pleads Not Guilty As Trial Commences

Two budding pro-democracy campaigners on Tuesday 1 December 2020 pleaded not guilty to charges of promoting public violence when their trial commenced before Harare Magistrate Vongai Muchuchutu-Guwuriro.

22 year-old Namatai Kwekweza and 23 year-old Esther Vongai Zimudzi denied accusations preferred against them of participating in a gathering with intent to promote public violence, breaches of peace, or bigotry as defined in section 37(1)(b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Kwekweza and Zimudzi, who are represented by Tinashe Chinopfukutwa and Rudo Bere of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, were arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers on Friday 19 June 2020 after they allegedly gathered at the New Government Complex in Harare, where they intended to hand over a petition to Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi in which they were protesting against the holding of some public hearings into proposed amendments to the Constitution.

Prosecutors claimed that Kwekweza, who is a member of WeLead Organisation for Young People and Zimudzi, who is a member of Section 20 Organisation and are currently out of prison custody on RTGS$3 000 bail each, displayed placards which read; “A senseless charade in the name of the Constitution Amendment No. 2 Bill public hearing—–Minister you are out of order”; “!!!#Ngazvitangidzwe!!!”; “3.3 million Zimbabweans were consulted about the Constitution in 2013, 94.4% voted yes”;

“Don’t amend the Constitution until you consult 3.3 million Zimbabweans”; “#Stop cosmetic Constitutions” and “Don’t take advantage of COVID-19”.

The prosecutors, who led evidence from one witness Assistant Inspector Joram Mupona of ZRP, charged that Kwekweza and Zimudzi’s actions were abusive, insulting and intended to provoke the breach of peace.

The two pro-democracy campaigners return to court on Friday 4 December 2020 for continuation of their trial, where two other State witnesses namely Constable Austin Muzvuve and Constable Rosemary Mutsure, who are both members of ZRP will give evidence against Kwekweza and Zimudzi.

Safeguard Security Vehicle Robbed In Another Cash In Transit Heist

A gang of five unidentified armed men yesterday morning pounced on a Safeguard cash-in-transit vehicle at Chivi Growth Point and got away with $US35 000, 350 000 rand and $ZW2000 cash.

The suspects, who were in an unmarked Toyota GD6 sky blue in colour, hit at the Safeguard crew at around 10 am at N Richards Wholesale where the later was about to deliver money to a Mukuru Send Money shop.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said investigations are underway.

“We are investigating an armed robbery incident that occurred at Chivi Growth Point where five armed man attacked a Safeguard crew and got away with $US35 000, 350 000 rand and $ZW2000 cash,” he said.

Asst Comm Nyathi said police were concerned with the spike in armed robberies in the country.

Unconfirmed reports suggest that the suspects were later spotted around the Mhandamabwe area in Chivi after the attack.

Zim Dollar Slides Down Against The Us Dollar

Forex auction results for 01 December 2020 are in and the Zimbabwe dollar has continued it’s “downward” trend against the greenback.

The weighted average this week has moved further south from ZWL$81.8151 last week to ZWL$81.8767 this week.

US$33.34 million was allotted today compared to US$32.95m last week, with the bulk of the allotment (US$14.45 million) going to raw materials.

23 bids on the Small to Medium enterprises forex auction were disqualified while 34 bids were also disqualified on the main forex auction.

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

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

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

Police Arrest Recently Reinstated Harare City Council Top Official

Paul Nyathi

Police have confirmed the arrest of recently reinstated Harare City Council director of Human Capital Development Dr Cainos Chingombe, who had been on suspension for the past three years on suspicion of misconduct.

The decision to reinstate Dr Chingombe was made during a full council meeting held at the council chambers just over a week ago.

However, his reinstatement caused rifts with the deputy mayor councillor Luckson Mukunguma distancing himself from the decision.

11 Pupils Test Positive For Coronavirus At Mtshabezi High School

ELEVEN pupils and two teachers at Mtshabezi High School in Matabeleland South have tested positive for Covid-19 while a case has been reported at Christian Brothers College (CBC) in Bulawayo, Sunday News has learnt.

In a statement, Mtshabezi High head Mr Morgan Moyo said necessary precautions have been taken.

“On behalf of the school family, Brethren in Christ Church and the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, I would like to confirm 15 cases of Covid-19 wherein 11 learners, two teachers and two workers affected. Tests for Covid-19 were administered on 26-11-2020 and results thereof delivered to the school on 29-11-20. All necessary precautions have been taken in line with Covid-19 protocols,” he said.

In a statement concerning CBC, the school confirmed that a teacher has tested positive for Covid-19.

“One of our teachers has informed us that the Covid-19 Taskforce recently advised them that the tested positive for Covid-19, as a secondary case, following contact tracing activities by the Surveillance Pillar of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Team of Bulawayo Metropolitan Province.

“The teacher is currently in isolation and the task force have advised us that they are continuing with tracing activities,” said the school in a statement.

A number of Covid-19 cases have been reported in schools across the country.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported that one person died on Covid-19 in Manicaland on Monday.

The Ministry said 84 cases were reported with 61 being local cases while 23 are returnees from South Africa and 22 from Botswana.

Seven new recoveries have also been reported and the National Recovery Rate stands at 84.6 percent and active cases go up to 1268.

Delish Nguwaya Case Removed From Court

Delish Nguwaya

Harare magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna has removed businessman Delish Nguwaya from remand.

Nguwaya was facing fraud charges.

In his ruling Mr Nduna said: “The accused has been remanded 10 times without trial and today the State has sought another postponement.”

He ruled that it was now six months since the accused was placed on remand but the State was failing to kick start trial despite the accused demanding it.

“The State alleged that the case involved extra territorial investigations and as for now nothing has been done. The State had cited the Covid 19 pandemic as a restriction for them to conduct extra territorial investigations,’’ said Mr Nduna.

He further said on the initial remand the State had submitted that it would have completed its investigations by 28 July.

“It seems the State has no idea why it needs further remand for.”

Mr Nduna ordered the State to proceed by way of summons.

Beitbridge And Plumtree Border Posts Open With Very Low Activity

Plumtree boarder post

The country’s southern borders with Botswana (Plumtree) and South Africa (Beitbridge) re-opened as planned at 6am today with low activity under a new set up where passenger traffic including motorists and pedestrians is now allowed passage through the port of entries.

Strict and safe covid-19 screening methods are being carried on all those leaving or entering the country.

Before the reopening of the borders to more traffic, today, Plumtree and Beitbridge were handling 5000 and 15 000 people daily.

Zimbabwe suspended passenger traffic through its borders from March to control the spread of the pandemic.

Until today, only commercial cargo, returning residents, bodies for burial and diplomatic on Government business were allowed to pass through the borders.

When our news crew arrived at the Beitbridge around 5am, there were very few people and security had been beefed up at all entry and exit points of the border parameter.

Those travellers without valid travel documents were being turned away.

In addition, the use of foot baths, automated thermometers, the use of hand washing water basins , the directing of traffic into light motor vehicles, buses, light commercial and heavy-duty trucks were being strictly enforced by immigration guards and a private security company engaged by Zimra.

According to one border official a total of 93 travellers left the country between 6am and 8am while 116 entered the country from South Africa.

“Activity is still low. Our understanding is that most travellers could have adopted a wait and see attitude considering the rigorous screening processes relating to covid-19 protocols,” said the source.

The Assistant Immigration Officer in charge of Beitbridge, Mr Nqobile Ncube was not readily available for comment.

One of those who were turned away for having an invalid passport, Mr Obey Makwara said; “I am stranded, I have a valid permit to be in South Africa but unfortunately, my passport expired last month, so I was not allowed to leave the country.

“I will have to wait for a new passport since I have made an application”.

Another traveller who preferred not to be named said the Government should intervene on the testing fees being charged by most laboratories which are beyond the reach of ordinary people.

“US$60 is too much considering the state of the affairs at the household level. Our view as ordinary people are that these tests should be done for between US$5 and US$10,” he said.

Mr Panashe Nkosi said the border clearing processes had greatly improved as compared to the last six years.

“It’s pleasing to note that the South African and Zimbabwean governments are taking the pandemic seriously judging by the level of preparedness on the ground.

“The border processes are excellent and seamless. It’s a great experience for me, I haven’t come home by road for the past six years,” he said.

Ms Lucia Chidenga said she was happy to be home after almost two years to reunite with her family. Several cross border drivers said they were impressed with the clearance processes and the separation of traffic.

“We haven’t had unnecessary delays, we are always engaging with authorities where they are challenges and hope to maintain that relationship,” said Mr Tawanda Takezawa who chairs the association for Beitbridge cross border drivers.

It was also all systems go at Plumtree, where officials said traffic was very low and that 15 people had crossed the border between 6 am and 8 am.

“It’s all systems out, but we have a low traffic, we will keep monitoring,” said the source.

Ovidy Finds New Home

Zimbabwe international Ovidy Karuru’s days of being referred to as club less player are finally over after he completed a move to DStv Premiership side Black Leopards.

The 31-year-old former Kaizer Chiefs man, who had  been unattached since his separation with Cape Town-based Stellenbosch, has been training with Leopards for weeks and reportedly impressed coach Dylan Kerr and his technical team.

He, according to reports in South African, signed a “short term deal.”

Karuru was part of the Warriors squad which played against Algeria during the last international break.-Soccer 24

Stadium

Barcelona Set Date For Presidential Election

Barcelona have set 24 January as the date for the club’s presidential election.

The announcement follows after Josep Maria Bartomeu and the board of directors resigned in October just days before a scheduled vote of no confidence.

In a statement issued on Monday, the Spanish giants said: “…In other matters, once the date of January 24 was agreed with the Catalan Government for the holding of Club elections to the Presidency, preparations have continued to move forward with regards to the event.

“The week of December 14 is marked as the beginning of the election calendar, of which more details will be released when necessary. In advance news, on Monday, December 14 a meeting of the Managing Commission is planned to approve the calling of elections; Wednesday 16, the official publication of the calling of elections.

“As such, between December 23 and January 11 there would be a period for the collection of supporting signatures; between January 15 and 22, the election campaign.”

The candidates expected to take part in the polls are Jordi Farre, Toni Freixa, Lluis Fernandez Ala, Agusti Benedito, Pere Riera and Victor Font, who is considered the favourite.-Soccer 24

Barcelona

Cavani Apologises For “Racist” Remarks

Edinson Cavani has apologised for his deleted post on Instagram, which contained racial connotations.

The 33-year-old Uruguay international made the comment in response to a message of congratulations for his heroics in the 3-2 win at Southampton on Sunday. He came off the bench to score a brace and assisted Bruno Fernandes for the other goal in the comeback victory at Southampton on Sunday.

Responding to the message, Cavani said: ‘Gracias negrito.’ The Spanish term, which makes reference to race, translates directly as ‘Thanks black’.

The player has now explained the post, saying the message, written in his native Spanish language, had a different  meaning.

“The message I posted after the game on Sunday was intended as an affectionate greeting to a friend, thanking him for his congratulations after the game. The last thing I wanted to do was cause offence to anyone,” Cavani said in a statement.

“I am completely opposed to racism and deleted the message as soon as it was explained that it can be interpreted differently. I would like to sincerely apologise for this.”

United also comment on the controversial message, saying: “It is clear to us that there was absolutely no malicious intent behind Edinson’s message and he deleted it as soon as he was informed that it could be misconstrued.

“Edinson has issued an apology for any unintentional offence caused. Manchester United and all of our players are fully committed to the fight against racism.”

The English FA is now looking into the matter, and should he be found guilty, Cavani could be hit with a minimum three-game ban.-Soccer 24

Cavani

“Zimbabwe Is Not Zanu PF’s Private Property

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance, Namibia has described the level of police ineptitude as shocking.

On Saturday, overzealous police details violently disrupted the MDC Alliance provincial Youth Assembly Congress in Masvingo.

Below is the MDC Alliance Namibia statement on the harassment of party youths in Masvingo.

30 NOVEMBER 2020

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA IS STRONGLY INFURIATED BY THE SILLY, ANTI-DEMOCRATIC ANTICS OF THE POLICE IN MASVINGO.

Mdc Alliance Namibia bears the comprehension that all industrial societies use police to control crime and contribute to public order manifesting in mediating and arbitrating disputes as well regulating traffic and helping in times of emergencies. Astonishingly, the wild and authoritarian manner that was exhibited by non-democratic pro-Zanupf police against Mdc Alliance Youth Assembly members at their party offices in Masvingo is characteristic of a hybrid dictatorship in the Motherland.

We are very frustrated in the partisan approach of all our securocrats in Zimbabwe. As an external district in the national democratic revolution, we insist that law enforcement requires a delicate balancing act.

Whilst Zanupf party is busy with its District Coordinating Committee (DCC) meetings, our political dynamo (Mdc Alliance) was denied the chance to undertake the much awaited Provincial Congress to elect each other on Saturday. The police must be reminded that Zimbabwe is not a private property of the Zanupf regime and all citizens are at par before the law. Section 2 as enshrined in the supreme law of the country stipulates that the constitution is the superior law of the land and anything generated must be consistent with the national law therefore our police must desist from from manipulating their legal mandate to use force to advance Zanupf political scores.

Moreover, as social democrats in Namibia, we are cognisant of the democratic role of our police. We demand that the police must be a central element in constitutional democracy.

Our captured police should surely subject itself to the rule of law not the rule of Zanupf fat cows. The police must be publicly accountable to any abuse of authority by political leaders and the general citizenry not excluding themselves. They should hastily undress their Zanupf political jackets to ensure that state power must be used in a restrained fashion. The police force is expected to resist being subject to a greater degree of direct political control by Zanupf belly politicians of rhetoric.

Moreso, Mdc Alliance Namibia emphasises that police are trained to see themselves as exemplars of moral behaviour. They must give a cold shoulder to individuals who want to be protected at the expense of our unemployed Youths who are degreed but wallowing in excruciating poverty. Police need to protect democratic liberties while maintaining effectiveness against crime and pandemonium as provided in the 2013 constitution. With a concoction of a One-party state, military, personalist and hybrid dictatorships it becomes apparent that when the policing of crime and politics merge, political dissent automatically generates spurious charges. We urge our vibrant Youths to resist this with equal measure.

Mdc Alliance Namibia advocates for democratic policing. The police in Zimbabwe must respect our constitutional democratic rights to join,assemble, support and express our feelings and thoughts in a purported free country. We are clamouring for an objective police who are allergic to using police power and covert surveillance to advance a dictatorial regime and its rotten, stinking political and social practises. Social democrats in Namibia seriously demand democratic policing that seeks to avert the extremes of either anarchy and gross crackdown on the voices of dissent. We are absolutely exhausted to see our democratic space shrinking every now and then. It’s time for our Youths to embrace participatory democracy through dangerous freedom because it’s the only panacea to socio-economic transformation.

Unless our police consider the existence of an open democratic society which values the dignity of our beleaguered Youths and the general populace , they shall remain an anomaly in the motherland. Lets remain focused on our #OneMillionCompaign. After the ugly and horrible Saturday in Masvingo, we shall remain convinced that our police resembles a police state which is desperately punctuated by the rule anchored on professionalised and captured police as a Zanupf institution.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia encourages all social democrats led by vibrant Youth Assembly to use all their organs to resist this extreme form of dictatorship composed of atomised , isolated and greedy belly politicians. We shall continue saying NO TOLERANCE to any form dictatorship in Zimbabwe. Activists in the national democratic revolution should subscribe to such governance where the supremacy belongs to the population and rulers are freely , fairly and credibly elected through tightly contested elections.

We shall soldier on with our fight against absolute power that is concentrated in the dirty hands of rapacious dictators, a small clique which aims to abolish political pluralism and civilian mobilisation backed by the compromised police force. Our youths shall lead us in confronting the maintenance of ill-gotten power by Zanupf Satanists.

FreeOurMayor

JacobMafumeIsInnocent

CorruptionMustGo

NoToOnePartyState

People’sGovernment

ZanupfMustGo

PoliceMustBehave

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Black Rhinos Legend Dies. ..

Former Warriors midfielder and Black Rhinos captain Gift ‘Guava’ Kamuriwo has died.

He was 46.

The 2002 Soccer Star of the Year first runner-up died at a military hospital this morning after a long battle with illness.

Kamuriwo played for Mhangura in the early 90s, then joined Jets before moving to army side Black Rhinos, where he was skipper.

He scored 16 goals for  Chauya Chipembere in 2002, an unforgettable season in which he was named among the best players and made his Warriors debut the following year.-Soccer 24

Gift Guava Kamuriwo

194 Countries Join Global Fight Against Cervical Cancer

WHO‘s Global Strategy to Accelerate the Elimination of Cervical Cancer, launched today, outlines three key steps: vaccination, screening and treatment. Successful implementation of all three could reduce more than 40% of new cases of the disease and 5 million related deaths by 2050.

Today’s development represents a historic milestone because it marks the first time that 194 countries commit to eliminating cancer – following adoption of a resolution at this year’s World Health Assembly. 

Meeting the following targets by 2030 will place all countries on the path toward elimination:

90% of girls fully vaccinated with the HPV vaccine by 15 years of age70% of women screened using a high-performance test by age 35 and again by 4590% of women identified with cervical disease receive treatment (90% of women with pre-cancer treated and 90% of women with invasive cancer managed).

The strategy also stresses that investing in the interventions to meet these targets can generate substantial economic and societal returns.

An estimated US$ 3.20 will be returned to the economy for every dollar invested through 2050 and beyond, owing to increases in women’s workforce participation. The figure rises to US$ 26.00 when the benefits of women’s improved health on families, communities and societies are considered.

“Eliminating any cancer would have once seemed an impossible dream, but we now have the cost-effective, evidence-based tools to make that dream a reality,” said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “But we can only eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem if we match the power of the tools we have with unrelenting determination to scale up their use globally.”

Cervical cancer is a preventable disease. It is also curable if detected early and adequately treated.

Yet it is the fourth most common cancer among women globally. Without taking additional action, the annual number of new cases of cervical cancer is expected to increase from 570 000 to 700 000 between 2018 and 2030, while the annual number of deaths is projected to rise from 311 000 to 400 000. In low- and middle-income countries, its incidence is nearly twice as high and its death rates three times as high as those in high-income countries.

“The huge burden of mortality related to cervical cancer is a consequence of decades of neglect by the global health community. However, the script can be rewritten,” says WHO Assistant Director-General Dr Princess Nothemba (Nono) Simelela.

“Critical developments include the availability of prophylactic vaccines; low-cost approaches to screening and treating cervical cancer precursors; and novel approaches to surgical training. Through a shared global commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals and leaving no-one behind, the countries of the world are forging a new path to ending cervical cancer. “

The strategy is launched at a challenging time, however.

The COVID-19 pandemic has posed challenges to preventing deaths due to cancer, including the interruption of vaccination, screening and treatment services; border closures that reduced the availability of supplies and that prevent the transit of skilled biomedical engineers to maintain equipment; new barriers preventing women in rural areas from travelling to referral centres for treatment; and school closures that interrupt school vaccine programmes. To the extent possible, however, WHO urges all countries to ensure that vaccination, screening and treatment can continue safely, with all necessary precautions. 

“The fight against cervical cancer is also a fight for women’s rights: the unnecessary suffering caused by this preventable disease reflects the injustices that uniquely affect women’s health around the world,” says Dr Princess Nothemba Simelela. “Together, we can make history to ensure a cervical cancer-free future.”

The launch is being celebrated with a day of action across the globe, as ministries of health, partners, and cancer advocates engage in activities to improve access to cancer prevention and treatment for girls and women. 

Around the world,  monuments are being illuminated in the cervical teal, from Niagara Falls in North America to The Dubai Frame, to city skylines across Australia.  (More information about the events in countries around the world and monument lightings will be posted on WHO’s event site: 

https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2020/11/17/default-calendar/launch-of-the-global-strategy-to-accelerate-the-elimination-of-cervical-cancer).

Source :WHO

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MDC Alliance Taunts Mnangagwa Over Mbuya Nehanda Statue

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to concentrate on reviving the economy instead of telling Zimbabweans about Mbuya Nehanda’s history which is now “a public record.”

According to the MDC Alliance, everyone is aware of the role that was played by Mbuya Nehanda in fighting against colonial rule.

Speaking during a tour of Nyati Gallery near Snake Park, where the statue of Mbuya Nehanda is being made by sculptor David Mutasa, Mnangagwa said Government decided to honour her for the heroic rebellion against colonialism.

The statue is being erected at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way in the capital.

“Mbuya Nehanda led the war during the First Chimurenga and she led us when we fought during the Second Chimurenga that is why we are recognising her so that the young generation will know who led the war against the colonial regime,”said Mnangagwa.

Responding to Mnangagwa’s remarks, MDC Alliance Namibia said in a statement:

“Everyone knows that Mbuya Nehanda played a key role in the battle for freedom.Even schoolchildren know that Mbuya Nehanda was a brave woman who inspired black people to fight for freedom.

Mnangagwa should simply focus on reviving the economy.”

Mr Mnangagwa

Bobi Wine Pleads For Prayers As Museveni’s Army Shoots, Severely Injure Opposition Stalwarts

Level Of Police Barbarism Shocking

30 NOVEMBER 2020

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA IS STRONGLY INFURIATED BY THE SILLY, ANTI-DEMOCRATIC ANTICS OF THE POLICE IN MASVINGO.

Mdc Alliance Namibia bears the comprehension that all industrial societies use police to control crime and contribute to public order manifesting in mediating and arbitrating disputes as well regulating traffic and helping in times of emergencies. Astonishingly, the wild and authoritarian manner that was exhibited by non-democratic pro-Zanupf police against Mdc Alliance Youth Assembly members at their party offices in Masvingo is characteristic of a hybrid dictatorship in the Motherland. We are very frustrated in the partisan approach of all our securocrats in Zimbabwe. As an external district in the national democratic revolution, we insist that law enforcement requires a delicate balancing act.

Whilst Zanupf party is busy with its District Coordinating Committee (DCC) meetings, our political dynamo (Mdc Alliance) was denied the chance to undertake the much awaited Provincial Congress to elect each other on Saturday. The police must be reminded that Zimbabwe is not a private property of the Zanupf regime and all citizens are at par before the law. Section 2 as enshrined in the supreme law of the country stipulates that the constitution is the superior law of the land and anything generated must be consistent with the national law therefore our police must desist from from manipulating their legal mandate to use force to advance Zanupf political scores.

Moreover, as social democrats in Namibia, we are cognisant of the democratic role of our police. We demand that the police must be a central element in constitutional democracy.

Our captured police should surely subject itself to the rule of law not the rule of Zanupf fat cows. The police must be publicly accountable to any abuse of authority by political leaders and the general citizenry not excluding themselves. They should hastily undress their Zanupf political jackets to ensure that state power must be used in a restrained fashion. The police force is expected to resist being subject to a greater degree of direct political control by Zanupf belly politicians of rhetoric.

Moreso, Mdc Alliance Namibia emphasises that police are trained to see themselves as exemplars of moral behaviour. They must give a cold shoulder to individuals who want to be protected at the expense of our unemployed Youths who are degreed but wallowing in excruciating poverty. Police need to protect democratic liberties while maintaining effectiveness against crime and pandemonium as provided in the 2013 constitution. With a concoction of a One-party state, military, personalist and hybrid dictatorships it becomes apparent that when the policing of crime and politics merge, political dissent automatically generates spurious charges. We urge our vibrant Youths to resist this with equal measure.

Mdc Alliance Namibia advocates for democratic policing. The police in Zimbabwe must respect our constitutional democratic rights to join,assemble, support and express our feelings and thoughts in a purported free country. We are clamouring for an objective police who are allergic to using police power and covert surveillance to advance a dictatorial regime and its rotten, stinking political and social practises. Social democrats in Namibia seriously demand democratic policing that seeks to avert the extremes of either anarchy and gross crackdown on the voices of dissent. We are absolutely exhausted to see our democratic space shrinking every now and then. It’s time for our Youths to embrace participatory democracy through dangerous freedom because it’s the only panacea to socio-economic transformation.

Unless our police consider the existence of an open democratic society which values the dignity of our beleaguered Youths and the general populace , they shall remain an anomaly in the motherland. Lets remain focused on our #OneMillionCompaign. After the ugly and horrible Saturday in Masvingo, we shall remain convinced that our police resembles a police state which is desperately punctuated by the rule anchored on professionalised and captured police as a Zanupf institution.

In a nutshell, Mdc Alliance Namibia encourages all social democrats led by vibrant Youth Assembly to use all their organs to resist this extreme form of dictatorship composed of atomised , isolated and greedy belly politicians. We shall continue saying NO TOLERANCE to any form dictatorship in Zimbabwe. Activists in the national democratic revolution should subscribe to such governance where the supremacy belongs to the population and rulers are freely , fairly and credibly elected through tightly contested elections.

We shall soldier on with our fight against absolute power that is concentrated in the dirty hands of rapacious dictators, a small clique which aims to abolish political pluralism and civilian mobilisation backed by the compromised police force. Our youths shall lead us in confronting the maintenance of ill-gotten power by Zanupf Satanists.

FreeOurMayor

JacobMafumeIsInnocent

CorruptionMustGo

NoToOnePartyState

People’sGovernment

ZanupfMustGo

PoliceMustBehave

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Police

Mbuya Nehanda Statue: MDC Alliance Challenges Mnangagwa To Concentrate On Reviving Economy

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to concentrate on reviving the economy instead of telling Zimbabweans about Mbuya Nehanda’s history which is now “a public record.”

According to the MDC Alliance, everyone is aware of the role that was played by Mbuya Nehanda in fighting against colonial rule.

Speaking during a tour of Nyati Gallery near Snake Park, where the statue of Mbuya Nehanda is being made by sculptor David Mutasa, Mnangagwa said Government decided to honour her for the heroic rebellion against colonialism.

The statue is being erected at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way in the capital.

“Mbuya Nehanda led the war during the First Chimurenga and she led us when we fought during the Second Chimurenga that is why we are recognising her so that the young generation will know who led the war against the colonial regime,”said Mnangagwa.

Responding to Mnangagwa’s remarks, MDC Alliance Namibia said in a statement:

“Everyone knows that Mbuya Nehanda played a key role in the battle for freedom.Even schoolchildren know that Mbuya Nehanda was a brave woman who inspired black people to fight for freedom.

Mnangagwa should simply focus on reviving the economy.”

Mr Mnangagwa

Cervical Cancer Can Be Defeated

WHO‘s Global Strategy to Accelerate the Elimination of Cervical Cancer, launched today, outlines three key steps: vaccination, screening and treatment. Successful implementation of all three could reduce more than 40% of new cases of the disease and 5 million related deaths by 2050.

Today’s development represents a historic milestone because it marks the first time that 194 countries commit to eliminating cancer – following adoption of a resolution at this year’s World Health Assembly. 

Meeting the following targets by 2030 will place all countries on the path toward elimination:

90% of girls fully vaccinated with the HPV vaccine by 15 years of age70% of women screened using a high-performance test by age 35 and again by 4590% of women identified with cervical disease receive treatment (90% of women with pre-cancer treated and 90% of women with invasive cancer managed).

The strategy also stresses that investing in the interventions to meet these targets can generate substantial economic and societal returns.

An estimated US$ 3.20 will be returned to the economy for every dollar invested through 2050 and beyond, owing to increases in women’s workforce participation. The figure rises to US$ 26.00 when the benefits of women’s improved health on families, communities and societies are considered.

“Eliminating any cancer would have once seemed an impossible dream, but we now have the cost-effective, evidence-based tools to make that dream a reality,” said WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “But we can only eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem if we match the power of the tools we have with unrelenting determination to scale up their use globally.”

Cervical cancer is a preventable disease. It is also curable if detected early and adequately treated.

Yet it is the fourth most common cancer among women globally. Without taking additional action, the annual number of new cases of cervical cancer is expected to increase from 570 000 to 700 000 between 2018 and 2030, while the annual number of deaths is projected to rise from 311 000 to 400 000. In low- and middle-income countries, its incidence is nearly twice as high and its death rates three times as high as those in high-income countries.

“The huge burden of mortality related to cervical cancer is a consequence of decades of neglect by the global health community. However, the script can be rewritten,” says WHO Assistant Director-General Dr Princess Nothemba (Nono) Simelela.

“Critical developments include the availability of prophylactic vaccines; low-cost approaches to screening and treating cervical cancer precursors; and novel approaches to surgical training. Through a shared global commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals and leaving no-one behind, the countries of the world are forging a new path to ending cervical cancer. “

The strategy is launched at a challenging time, however.

The COVID-19 pandemic has posed challenges to preventing deaths due to cancer, including the interruption of vaccination, screening and treatment services; border closures that reduced the availability of supplies and that prevent the transit of skilled biomedical engineers to maintain equipment; new barriers preventing women in rural areas from travelling to referral centres for treatment; and school closures that interrupt school vaccine programmes. To the extent possible, however, WHO urges all countries to ensure that vaccination, screening and treatment can continue safely, with all necessary precautions. 

“The fight against cervical cancer is also a fight for women’s rights: the unnecessary suffering caused by this preventable disease reflects the injustices that uniquely affect women’s health around the world,” says Dr Princess Nothemba Simelela. “Together, we can make history to ensure a cervical cancer-free future.”

The launch is being celebrated with a day of action across the globe, as ministries of health, partners, and cancer advocates engage in activities to improve access to cancer prevention and treatment for girls and women. 

Around the world,  monuments are being illuminated in the cervical teal, from Niagara Falls in North America to The Dubai Frame, to city skylines across Australia.  (More information about the events in countries around the world and monument lightings will be posted on WHO’s event site: 

https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2020/11/17/default-calendar/launch-of-the-global-strategy-to-accelerate-the-elimination-of-cervical-cancer).

Source :WHO

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Zim Loses Iconic Footballer

Former Warriors midfielder and Black Rhinos captain Gift ‘Guava’ Kamuriwo has died.

He was 46.

The 2002 Soccer Star of the Year first runner-up died at a military hospital this morning after a long battle with illness.

Kamuriwo played for Mhangura in the early 90s, then joined Jets before moving to army side Black Rhinos, where he was skipper.

He scored 16 goals for  Chauya Chipembere in 2002, an unforgettable season in which he was named among the best players and made his Warriors debut the following year.-Soccer 24

Gift Guava Kamuriwo

Erection Of Mbuya Nehanda Statue Is Not A Ritual Act-Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to concentrate on reviving the economy instead of telling Zimbabweans about Mbuya Nehanda’s history which is now “a public record.”

According to the MDC Alliance, everyone is aware of the role that was played by Mbuya Nehanda in fighting against colonial rule.

Speaking during a tour of Nyati Gallery near Snake Park, where the statue of Mbuya Nehanda is being made by sculptor David Mutasa, Mnangagwa said Government decided to honour her for the heroic rebellion against colonialism.

The statue is being erected at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way in the capital.

“Mbuya Nehanda led the war during the First Chimurenga and she led us when we fought during the Second Chimurenga that is why we are recognising her so that the young generation will know who led the war against the colonial regime,”said Mnangagwa.

“This has nothing to do with rituals as some of you think,” added Mnangagwa.

Responding to Mnangagwa’s remarks, MDC Alliance Namibia said in a statement:

“Everyone knows that Mbuya Nehanda played a key role in the battle for freedom.Even schoolchildren know that Mbuya Nehanda was a brave woman who inspired black people to fight for freedom.

Mnangagwa should simply focus on reviving the economy.”

Mbuya Nehanda

Chaos As Woman Puts Love Charm in Father-in-law’s Plate. ..

NATIONAL NEWS

Tinashe Sambiri|
A 25-year-old Masvingo woman has been ordered to pack her bags after putting love charm charm in her her father-in-law’s plate.

ZimEye.com learnt that
Nomatter Mariona was forced to return to her parents’ home after placing love charm in her father-in-law’s plate. Her father-in-law began to shower her with gifts and calling her during the night.

Nomatter’s husband, Tichaona said her wife mistakenly charmed his father.

“My relationship with my father was very good until I started noticing some strange moves.

My father has been calling my wife more than five times a day and he even gave her some money.

I then confronted my wife and she confessed that she got the love charm from Pastor Isaac Makomichi.

She said she put the charm in the wrong plate,” said Tichaona.

“As a family we decided to send her back to her parents’ house.

Makomichi called us saying he can reverse the charm if I take my wife back.

I’m now afraid that my wife might use the charm on me if I take her back,” added Tichaona.

Makomichi denied giving Nomatter the love charm.

Injured MDC Alliance Chairperson Out Of Danger. ..

Tinashe Sambiri|Two senior MDC Alliance officials were involved in a terrible accident near Mutimurefu Prison in Masvingo on Sunday.

The two, MDC Alliance provincial chairperson(Masvingo) Senator Misheck Marava and Hon Muchirairwa Mugidho had just attended the party’s management committee meeting and they were travelling back to Zaka and Chiredzi respectively .Hon Mugidho’s husband was also in the vehicle.

“Senator Marava sustained serious head injuries while Hon Mugidho is yet to be examined by doctors.

The vehicle they were travelling in was hit by an oncoming car.

There is need to beef up the security of our officials.

During the meeting, Senator Marava emphasized the need for unity in Masvingo Province,” the MDC Alliance said in a brief statement.

Zim’s Land Borders Reopen On A Low Note

Zimbabwe’s land borders reopened to motorists and pedestrians this Tuesday for the first time since March but there was low activity at the country’s southern borders with Botswana (Plumtree) and South Africa (Beitbridge).

Until today, only commercial cargo, returning residents, bodies for burial and diplomats on Government business were allowed to pass through the borders under measures imposed by Harare to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

The Herald reported a source saying the low volume of travellers could be attributable to people taking a wait and see attitude.

Activity is still low. Our understanding is that most travellers could have adopted a wait and see attitude considering the rigorous screening processes relating to COVID-19 protocols.

One border official who spoke to the media said a total of 93 travellers left the country between 6 am and 8 am while 116 entered the country from South Africa.

A traveller who preferred not to be named complained about the US$60 testing fees being charged by most laboratories saying the government should intervene and ensure that the fees are affordable for ordinary people.-statemedia

Armed Robbers Ambush Mukuru.dot Com Vehicle

ARMED ROBBERY AT CHIVI MUKURU.COM COMPLEX

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is investigating an armed robbery case which occurred at N. Richards, Chivi on 30 November 2020 at about 0934 hours when five (5) unknown suspects armed with pistols ambushed a Safe-Guard cash- in – transit vehicle delivering cash at Mukuru.com and attacked them.

The robbers pointed firearms at the security guards as they were disembarking from the vehicle and disarmed them before stealing a cash box containing USD$35 000.00, ZAR 350 000.00 and zw$2000.00 from the vault.

They jumped into an unregistered blue Toyota Revo twin cab which was used as a getaway car and sped off towards Mandamabwe Business Centre. The suspects also robbed three Star pistols from the guards.

The Police are disturbed by robbery incidents which are targeting cash – in – transit vehicles.

We implore security companies to strengthen their security measures in consultation with clients.

This robbery comes hardly a few weeks after the Bulawayo one where ZUPCO lost over zw$2 million.

Meanwhile, Police are appealing for information which may lead to the arrest of these suspects.

Anyone with information should report to the nearest police station or call the following numbers: – Harare Operations 0242 748836, National Complaints Desk 0242 703631 or Whatsapp 0712800197.

NYATHI.P) Assistant Commissioner
Senior Staff Officer (Press, Public and International Relations]
To the Commissioner-General of Police
Police General Headquarters

NUST Lecturers Threaten Crippling Strike

The National University of Science and Technology Educators Association (NUSTEDA) has served the University Council a notice of intention to embark on a strike against gross mismanagement and lack of accountability by the NUST management.

The notice of intention to strike is with effect from 30 November 2020.

Following a NUSTEDA General Meeting that was held on Wednesday 25 November 2020, it was resolved that all NUST lecturers had to stand up against the NUST management lest NUST is totally destroyed, with the future of all NUST workers and students being jeopardised.

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

Who Was Gift ‘Guava’ Kamuriwo?

Black Rhinos legend and 2002 Soccer Star of the Year 1st Runner up Gift ‘Guava’ Kamuriwo is no more.

Background of Kamuriwo Gift Kamuriwo was born in 1974.

around bare-foot, shirtless, wearing an adidas short and kicking around plastic balls, Kamuriwo’s dream was to see soccer taking him out of the poverty that surrounded him to the glowing lights of Harare.

Kamuriwo has risen to the position of Staff Sergeant in the army’s artillery division.

Career

Running around bare-foot, shirtless, wearing an adidas short and kicking around plastic balls, Kamuriwo’s dream was to see soccer taking him out of the poverty that surrounded him to the glowing lights of Harare.

In pursuance of that dream, the former Nemakonde High School student joined the now defunct Mhangura FC as a 19-year-old in 1993.

“I was playing for LSM in the first Division and then Mhangura chairman Obert Dube lured me to the club. My first game was against Eiffel Flats,” he said.

That was the moment Kamuriwo’s journey to stardom began and between 1993 and 1999, he was the toast of the mining community of Mhangura. His exploits caught the eye of Steve Kwashi the Jets coach who lured him to the club thereby partly achieving his dream of playing in the city and closer to Dynamos.

“It was in 1999 when I joined Jets, but unfortunately the club was already facing financial problems as they had lost their sponsor. Things were so tight that we had to survive on the goodwill of well-wishers,” he said.

The problems at Jets led him to join army side Black Rhinos Football Club, which proved a wise move as it gave him a career in the army.

In 2000 he received a call from the then Dynamos Football Club treasurer, Godfrey Japajapa to join them.

His omance with the popular Harare side ended when Kamuriwo, an army employee, was threatened with arrest by the military police. “I was advised that the move to Dynamos was wrong.

Thus together with William Chari, we went back to Black Rhinos,” he said. He returned to Black Rhinos and banged 16 goals in the process to help his club to a second position finish in 2002. He was voted first runner up for the Soccer Stars of the Year and was the league’s top goalscorer with 16 goals.

Kamuriwo was then called to the national team in 2003 and also played in the Confederation Cup in which they lost to Morocco’s Raja Casablanca. However, an ankle injury sustained in 2004 meant that he had to quit playing football in 2006 having captained the club since 2001.

Coaching career

In 2012 Kamuriwo was coaching army team Seven Flames which is in the second division. He also had a stint as the assistant coach at Cranborne Bullets Football Club. He had to join Black Rhinos again this time as the team manager until his sacking in 2019 after implicated in a match fixing scam in a match against Herentals Football Club

National Team

Kamuriwo was once called to the national team in 2003.AccoladesBP Cup Finalists (1995 and 1998 with Mhangura Football Club)Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League runners up x1 (2002 with Black Rhinos Football Club)Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League Golden Boot winner (2002 with Black Rhinos Football Club)

Teams Played For

Mhangura Football Club

Jets Football Club

Dynamos Football Club

Black Rhinos Football Club

Death

Gift Kamuriwo died on Tuesday 1 December 2020 at a military hospital. His death was confirmed by former Black Rhinos Football Club organising secretary Wellington Mabiginye who served at the same time Kamuriwo was the team manager.

Corruption blocks justice in GBV case: Mohadi

Senator Tambudzayi Mohadi says a lot of people are failing to get justice when they report cases of gender-based violence due to corruption.

Honourable Mohadi who is a former wife to Vice President Kembo Mohadi has been a victim of gender-based violence.

At one time, Senator Mohadi was threatened with an axe by the Vice President.

Speaking in the Senate, Mohadi said some cases of gender-based violence are being swept under the carpet by police officers and yet abuse has resulted in the death of some people.

“The other problem is that there is a lot of corruption. There are some people who after reporting their cases, do not get the justice that they want. At times, officers of the law are found disadvantaging victims and at the end of the day, such crimes are swept under the carpet. These cases at times, just die a natural death even after being reported.

“Mr President Sir, we know that when we talk about Gender-Based Violence, it is important to also talk about its effects like trauma and diseases. Some people become stressed and some end up getting injured; some with permanent injuries and disabilities,” she said.

Mohadi added that “Mr President Sir, at times we may see that people lose their lives as a result of Gender-Based Violence.

Some die as a result of being abused. We need to take stern measures and we need to be serious as a government.

When people are affected in their lives, they end up losing their sanity and their mental stability because of the trauma that they have failed to handle.

“At the end of the day, this affects their psychological well-being.

As we talk about Gender-Based Violence, it is important that we understand its severity which at times leads to death. People end up suffering because of that. It is important that after experiencing violence, we report these cases,” she said.

Honourable Mohadi also highlighted that there was a need to engage Chiefs, adding that they were not taking issues of gender-based violence as criminal cases.

“Mr. President Sir, forgive me because I am talking about a very emotional issue. Let me end by saying our chiefs and our traditional leadership have ways of containing and ending Gender-Based Violence because we need to understand that sometimes people might not take it as a criminal case.

“It is not right that they should be sidelined but they should be engaged and involved in fighting Gender Based Violence. Some issues might be dealt with within that system without going to the courts.

-Open Parly

#BREAKING- “Bomb Scare Near Parliament?”

By A Correspondent- There was a bomb scare in Harare central business district near parliament building Monday afternoon.

MDC Alliance vice president Tendai Biti, who had just come out of a Public Accounts committee meeting at parliament said “a strange silver box was discovered at a pavement along Nkwame Nkurumah avenue” adding that he was praying for safety and peace.

He tweeted:

V11s Proving Biden Participated In the Zimbabwe Chimurenga Liberation Struggle As A Mediator

By Simba Chikanza | ANALYSIS | What can Zimbabweans benefit from a Joe Biden inside the white house?If the US President elect Joseph Biden was to die in Zimbabwe, he could be buried at the National Heroes Acre, and if he passes on in South Africa, he can be laid to rest next to Nelson Mandela.

In the below picture, is Joe Biden in the late 70s, an all weather Revolutionary, who helped Zimbabwean blacks attain independence, assisted South African blacks to shake off apartheid, and in 2001 personally sponsored the ZIDERA Sanctions Act so to stop this criminal Emmerson Mnangagwa.

To demonstrate how respected and original Biden is, Mnangagwa to date has not said a bad word about him. It has all been celebratory. Zimbabweans seem to have a lot more to smile than Americans, about Biden at this time. Freedom!

Yes Biden, did not hold a gun, but how lesser is he than most Zimbabweans war veterans in present day government leadership who for the entire duration of the war spent 16 years in UK, Kenya, Nigeria, and US?

And now jump to South Africa, Biden is on video campaigning against apartheid. “The majority of South Africans are black and they are being excoriated, he screamed out in a Senate debate (video).

Here is a man who no African leader can accuse. AGREE/ DISAGREE?

https://fb.watch/25SHNDV6Uk/

Mupfumira Thrown Under The Bus

By A Correspondent- A director in the Finance ministry Fidelis Ngorora yesterday told chief magistrate Munamato Mutevedzi that Treasury did not approve former Public Service minister Priscah Mupfumira’s request to secure a loan from the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) to purchase personal motor vehicles.

Ngorora said government was supposed to go through the formal procurement and that the request was unlawfully done.

Mupfumira is jointly charged for graft with former permanent secretary Ngoni Masoka, on two counts of criminal abuse of office.

She claimed that she got approval from Cabinet to secure a loan from NSSA to purchase the motor vehicles, but Ngorora told the court that it is only the Finance ministry which deals with financial matters. Ngorora said Masoka wrote a letter to the Finance ministry seeking approval to secure a loan from NSSA for the procurement of the motor vehicles, but it was not approved since the government, through Treasury, was in the process of availing funds for the procurement of newly appointed ministers.

Government later purchased two motor vehicles for Mupfumira in March and August 2015 respectively.

“We only got to know that the duo had proceeded to acquire funds from NSSA when they requested funds to liquidate the debt. The request was not granted since it was inappropriate for them to borrow money from NSSA which was under their ministry as there was a possibility of a conflict of interest,” he said.

The State, led by prosecutor Tendai Shonhiwa, alleges that Mupfumira and Masoka secured US$90 000 from the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) and purchased personal vehicles.

The State also alleges that on another account, Mupfumira used State funds for air tickets and upkeep of her personal aides to attend her daughter’s wedding in South Africa.

The court has also set January 25, 2021 as trial date for Mupfumira on another case of criminal abuse of office in which she is jointly charged with Barnabas Matongere, former NSSA contribution and collections officer.

It is alleged that the duo paid US$3, 5 million to Drawcard Enterprises, a local land developing company towards the construction of low housing units in Gweru, in a project spearheaded by Mupfumira.-newsday

Businesswoman Back At Court

Theresa Ndambakuwa, a local businesswoman who signed a Deed of Agreement with Ezekiel Mtapuri, a prodigal, has bounced back to court, it has emerged.

Theresa Ndambakuwa has managed to resuscitate a 2014 criminal /fraud case, to which she is the complainant, at the Harare Magistrate’s Court. The case had failed to take off the ground way back in 2014 due to lack of evidence. The case is expected to be heard on 12/10/ 2020 in Court 4.

The agreement that Theresa Ndambakuwa signed with Ezekiel Mtapuri on 28 May 2014 was to enable Theresa Ndambakuwa to purchase an unclear sizable piece of land along Amalinda Rd, Waterfalls, Harare from Ezekiel Mtapuri. The land is owned by Ezekiel Mtapuri who is under curatorship.

Theresa Ndambakuwa heads a co-operative called Perfect Hope Society Ltd which manages acquired land for and on behalf of its membership.

Rangarirai Mtapuri, brother to Ezekiel Mtapuri, happens to be the curator to Ezekiel Mtapuri since 2004.

On signing a Deed of Agreement with Ezekiel Mtapuri on 28 May 2014, Ndambakuwa purportedly proceeded to pay Ezekiel Mtapuri USD35 000,00. This money was purportedly paid to Ezekiel Mtapuri before a Commissioner of Oaths at Machipisa Shoping Centre in Highfield . Ndambakuwa et al, then, moved in and sought to change ownership of the land she purportedly had purchased from Ezekiel Mtapuri.

Rangarirai Mtapuri, the curator to Ezekiel moved to stop the deal signed between Ndambakuwa and Ezekiel. This did not go down well with Ndambakuwa who implicated Rangarirai Mtapuri, curator to Ezekiel, by alleging that Rangarirai Mtapuri was working in cahoots with Ezekiel to defraud her of her hard earned USD35 000. Further USD107 000 she allergies, she was prejudiced on developing the property. The case was reported to police and investigated under case 8937/14 and 10723/14, CR 1666/8/14. The cases never took off the ground.

Fast forward to 2019, Theresa Ndambakuwa resuscitated the very criminal/fraud case under case 3716/19 and 3717/19 CR 1666/9/14 after reporting the case to Anti Corruption. An Anti Corruption Unit (ICU) is now working with police on a 2014 resuscitated case. However the case could not take off on 12 October 2020 as the State was not ready. The Deed of agreement and payment voucher (Affidavit) are as below.  The story is still unfolding.

Rains Disrupt Mandlovukazi Mine Rescue Effort.

Rescue efforts for six trapped miners at Mandlovhukazi mine in Esigodini have been disrupted by heavy rains that occurred during the weekend leaving family members of the miners devastated.

Speaking to Great Dyke News 24, Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Mineral Workers Union (ZIDAMWU) Matabeleland South Coordinator Chrispen Zingwena said they suspect that the miners who were trapped last week are dead hence rescue efforts are focusing on retrieving their bodies for a proper burial.

“We are receiving heavy downpours here in Esigodini and we are fearing that must be a hindering factor for the rescue of our six comrades who were trapped underground at Mandlovhukazi mine in Esigodini.

“There are so many rains which are making the roads slippery, but villagers, friends, and families of the comrades are putting more effort to make sure that they retrieve the bodies from the mine for proper burial,” he said.

Meanwhile, dozens are feared dead after being trapped underground after an abandoned gold mine collapsed in Bindura last Thursday.

Six men emerged alive after the collapse while the body of one man has been retrieved and one person died in the rescue attempt.

Rescue efforts failed to start until Friday after the generator used to drain the 100-meter deep mine shaft jammed and another had to be found, authorities say.

The accidents expose lack of adequate implementation of disaster and emergency preparedness measures in the mining sector.

It appears no one in the mining sector, including Government and the mining industry is learning anything from past mistakes, experiences and disasters. 

In February 2019 another disaster happened at Battlefields which killed 24 miners. However, during that disaster there were combined efforts from different actors and stakeholders to rescue those who were trapped,and this took a record four days.

The efforts were complimented by corporate social efforts from large scale mining companies who included ZIMPLATS, RioZim and Afrochine smelting company.

Mining is a leading source of foreign currency for Zimbabwe, where gold accounts for 60% of exports.

The gold sector provides work for nearly 10% of the country’s population, according to the International Crisis Group (ICG).

-Online

Zimbabwean Pastor Who ‘Rombared’ In Benin Threatens To Expose Makandiwa This Week

A Zimbabwean Pastor who confesses that he has engaged in notorious ritual sacrifices, known in Shona as ‘kuromba’ has threatened to expose the ‘money worshipper,’ Emmanuel Makandiwa this week.

Jay Israel, real name Jacob Dube, made the announcement on the social networking website, Facebook yesterday.

Israel once stroke controversy when he announced saying he has travelled to West Africa where he witnessed “sacrifices of young children for the purpose of appeasing demons for pastors.”

He also announced saying he is in discussions with the Harare street preacher Talent Chiwenga and will soon be doing video programs with him.

This time he has passed the below announcement saying:

“It’s time for the truth to be revealed, I know many of you still believe in this charlatan (Emmanuel Makandiwa) but this Friday will open your eyes.


“You are going to hear heartbreaking testimonials of people who have fallen victim of different forms of abuse under his leadership .

“This is the greatest exposure of Emmanuel makandiwa . My greatest prayer is for all eyes to be opened and the truth to come out

“The church has been captured but from this day your eyes will run away from this man.

“Tune in this Friday 4th of December as I expose Emmanuel Makandiwa and his satanic manipulations and deception .”

Jay Israel’s poster

MDC Alliance MP Slams Govt Over Failure To Assist Binga Flood Victims

By A Correspondent- Binga South legislator Joel Gabbuza (MDC Alliance) has slammed government for its failure to assist flood victims in Binga amid revelations that the affected communities are in desperate need of assistance.

The floods hit Binga last Sunday following a storm that resulted in several villagers being displaced.

Reports say that over 200 villagers were left homeless after the heavy downpour that hit Lusulu area under Chief Sinamagonde.

The heavy downpour lasted for only 15 minutes.

Gabbuza told the Southern Eye in an interview that the government had not yet come in to assist the affected families.

He said the homeless villagers were still in desperate need for help.

“The government has not assisted the flood victims, and the situation is very bad.

“With the rains falling, people are struggling and they are desperate for help as they do not have shelter,” Gabbuza said.

However, Binga district development coordinator Farai Marinyane said that the government was doing all it could to assist the victims.

He dismissed Gabbuza’s claims that nothing had been done so far.

“It is our mandate as government to respond very quickly to disasters.

“We went to the scene just after the floods.

The MP is over exaggerating in his statements. We responded to the situation very quickly.

“It is only roof trusses that were blown off the buildings,” he said.

Binga district was also hit by floods in February this year, which killed one person and displaced nearly 200 families who are yet to be resettled.

The most affected area by the February floods was Nsungulwe village.-newsday

Stepson Jailed For Axing Own Stepfather For Abusing His Mother

A stepson based in Mvurwi axed his father once on the head with whom he accused of abusing his mother.

The matter came to light at Bindura magistrates courts yesterday where Mighty Tembo was sentenced to 6 years in prison for attempted murder by regional magistrate Amos Mbobo.

The court heard that on October 15, this year, Tembo approached Johane Tobias (44) who was in the garden and accused him of abusing his mother Mavis Mbirimi.

During the confrontation, Tembo picked an axe before striking Tobias on the head.

Blood gushed out from a deep cut he sustained and his wife Mbirimi rendered first aid before taking him to the hospital for treatment.

Tembo was subsequently arrested.

Tenant Who Axed Landlord Over Egg Dispute Jailed

By A Correspondent- A Beitbridge man, who attacked his landlord with an axe because he had attempted to stop him from feeding his dogs with chicken eggs, has been slapped with an effective four-year jail term.

Solomon Sigauke (31) denied an attempted murder charge when he appeared before Beitbridge magistrate Stanley Mambanje, but he was convicted and sentenced to five years in jail, with one year suspended on condition of good behaviour.

Prosecutor Munyonga Kuvarega told the court that the complainant in the matter, Samuel Moyo Chijekere (52), who owns a house in Dulibadzimu suburb in Beitbridge, was assaulted by Sigauke with an axe after he (Sigauke) fed the landlord’s dogs with eggs.

Kuvarega said Chijekere attempted to stop Sigauke but he went on to feed the dogs and this did not go down well with Chijekere, and, resultantly a quarrel ensured. He then struck Chijekere with an axe on the head and arms several times, which resulted in the landlord sustaining serious injuries and was subsequently hospitalised.

Sigauke was then arrested and charged with attempted murder. The State said Sigauke’s actions could have led to the death of Chijekere.-Newsday

Chief Justice Should Discipline Magistrates Over Bail Rulings

By A Correspondent| Opposition MDC Alliance Treasurer David Coltart has urged Chief Justice Luke Malaba to discipline Magistrates who continuously deny bail to political activists despite the High Court describing the rulings as misdirected.

Coltart was commenting on a Twitter post that castigated Magistrates for repeating rulings that have been described as misdirected.

“One Magistrate predictably & constantly denies bail those who criticise the Gvt. On appeal, after accused persons have languished in prison, High Court judges overturn the Magistrate’s decisions characterising them as “gross misdirections”! It’s systemic injustice,” said one Thompson Chengeta.

“This is right. However despite these gross misdirections the Judicial Services Commission, which is chaired by the Chief Justice, does nothing to discipline such magistrates. That amounts to condonation of their actions & to that extent the JSC is complicit – a systemic problem,” responded Coltart.

We Are Prepared For Covid-19 Second Wave: Govt

Health And Child Care Deputy Minister John Mangwiro has told Parliament that the country is fully prepared to deal with the second wave of COVID-19.

The assurance by the deputy minister comes at a time when cases are on an increase in Zimbabwe.Most Zimbabweans are worried about the possibility of the second wave, due to the manner in which the government handled the first wave.

Countries in Europe such as the United Kingdom are currently experiencing the second wave due to winter.

Since the first case was detected in Zimbabwe in March this year, about 168 386 PCR and 110 591 tests have been done countrywide.

Of the total tests done about 9950 came positive with 8482 recovering.

Speaking in the National Assembly, the deputy minister said the country was upscaling its testing in response to the upsurge of infections, adding that Zimbabwe is now better pre-paid for the second wave.

“We are prepared much more than at the first wave of the virus. The advantage is that most of the PPEs, last time when it came, we were importing them. Right now things are being manufactured and produced locally almost 95%.

“So it is much easier for us. That is positive on our side that we have got these. So we are continuing to make sure we are prepared and we are really ready this time much more than the last time,” he said.

Mangwiro emphasised that the best solution to deal with COVID-19 was not to get the virus and by ensuring people continue to protect themselves, especially in schools by putting on masks, practising social distancing and also staying at home where necessary to avoid much physical contact.

Currently, Zimbabwe has 1192 active COVID-19 cases with Bulawayo taking the lead in the number of active cases.

-Open Parly

Wage Theft For Stanbic Zimbabwe Branches

By A Correspondent- Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe is facing its toughest moments in many years, after a key union approached the financial institution’s South African headquartered parent, Standard Bank Group, raising a stink over ‘wage theft’ and ‘slave wages’ at the Harare operation.

NewDay Business can reveal that so deep has been the standoff that multiple letters have been dispatched to the South Africa Society of Bank Officials and the International Labour Union’s Sadc office by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions to complain about the state of affairs at Stanbic.

The dispute highlights the growing pressure on companies to pay staff living wages, as inflation, at 471% in October, eats into the earnings of Zimbabwe’s hard-pressed workers.

Most employees earn far below the poverty datum line, which was estimated at over $20 000 at the end of October.

Zimbabwe’s year-on-year inflation has been underpinned by an extensive depreciation of the domestic currency in the past year, although the rage has been tapering off since the second half of 2020.

In his frank letter to Standard Bank chief executive officer Simphiwe Tshabalala dated November 24, Zimbabwe Banks and Allied Workers Union (Zibawu) acting general secretary-Shepard Ngandu said Stanbic management had failed to consider the deteriorating crisis and respond to workers plight.

He said Stanbic could not claim inability to improve salaries given its healthy profits during the year ended December 31, 2019.

He said Stanbic had also made a profit during the half year ended June 30, 2020, and was recently voted as the country’s best bank.

Ngandu told Stanbic management that they were placing the bank at the risk of fraud by hard pressed staff.

“Workers in your Zimbabwe subsidiary are thus seriously impoverished and require your urgent intervention to address their salaries and benefits,” Ngandu said in the letter to Tshabalala titled ‘Deplorable and Unmitigated Working Conditions for Stanbic Zimbabwe Staff ‘.

“Workers are borrowing to augment their meagre salaries, which is unsustainable and thus exposing them and the bank to potential risk of frauds and thefts.

“While many other banks pay for their employees’ school fees, Stanbic employees do not enjoy this benefit, leaving them worse off in comparison to their peers.

“Other financial institutions of comparable size have come up with better packages to cushion employees against the vagaries of inflation and currency volatility. There is no doubt that these workers are exposed to decent work deficits in your Zimbabwean subsidiary and susceptible to wage theft by local management.

“The obtaining situation, clearly in our view, is against Standard Bank Group values and ethos of sound corporate governance and responsible corporate citizenry.

“We demand that you urgently intervene so that the welfare of Standard Bank Zimbabwe non-managerial salaries is addressed without any further delay.

“We are advised that your organisation has the capacity to address workers’ issues but local management seems to pursue personal objectives at the expense of other stakeholders, particularly workers,” Zibawu said.

“We are advised that the bank and its workers had a reasonable salary arrangement which expired in February 2020.

“Social dialogue efforts were pursued between the workers’ committee and local management without success since the expiry of the previous arrangement to date.

“It is common cause that the Zimbabwe dollar continues to lose value both on the formal and informal markets currently at 81,8 and 110 against the United States dollar respectively.

“Inflation was recently reported at 471% while goods and services are pegged in United States dollars they track unofficial USD exchange rates.”

On Sunday, NewsDay Business emailed the Zibawu letter to Stanbic, which turned down a request for comment.

But Zabawu insisted that Stanbic had the capacity to improve workers’ salaries.

“The Zimbabwe poverty datum ZWL$17 956 as at September 2020 against average net salaries of less than ZWL$10 000 for most Stanbic Zimbabwe nonmanagerial workers,” Ngandu said.

“In 2019 and half year 2020, Stanbic Bank posted in historical terms a profit of ZWL$477 million and ZWL$1, 401million respectively.

“Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe was named “the best bank” of the year in 2019 by the Banker magazine. These accolades surely don’t befit a bank paying slave wages as is currently obtaining,” Zibawu said.

-Newsday

Financial Woes Haunt Zanu Pf’s DCC

By A Correspondent- Zanu-PF has been forced to shelve its original plan to have polling officers in the district coordinating committee (DCC) elections due to financial and logistical constraints, it has emerged.

As a result, the ruling party has now resolved that the teams to supervise polling will comprise of senior leaders from the politburo, a commissariat commissioner, a provincial chairperson and a team from the province.

The ruling party has also demanded that the registers that were used for the 2018 general elections must be used for the DCC polls slated for December 5 and 6 in eight provinces.

In a letter addressed to provincial chairpersons from the party director for commissariat, Davison Gomo dated November 28, the ruling party polls will now be supervised by senior politburo members, who will be deployed in provinces as the new plan was “no longer sustainable”.

“Due to logistical and financial constraints, the original plan where all polling officers were meant to come from a supervising province is no longer sustainable,” Gomo’s letter read in part.

“The supervising team will be made up of senior leaders from the politburo, one commissariat commissioner, provincial chairpersons and a team from his or her province, from whom the presiding officer will be appointed.

“Consequently, the polling officers, at ward centre level will be selected from senior members of the party.”

In another letter of the same date, Gomo asked the provincial chairpersons to “facilitate the provision of district executive registers that were used in the 2017/18 polls for the general election of 2018”.

“The leadership determined that the forthcoming DCC elections will be conducted on the basis of the registers referred to above and therefore, there is urgent need to make these available to us at the earliest convenience possible.”

Only four provinces, Gomo said, had availed their registers by Sunday ahead of yesterday’s deadline.

The DCC elections will be held this week amid reports of divisions and tussling to control the districts.

There were reports of namedropping President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga by candidates as they jostle for positions.-Newsday

“I Do Not See Your Problem With My Surprise Party”: Mutsvangwa

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

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

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

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

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

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

“Everything, and all measures were considered, COVID-19 tests were conducted, and the venue was enclosed. There was a disinfectant booth for all people coming in and isn’t it that there are people who just love to talk, who see everything as wrong?”

She said that she had a good time as the party was a memorable event for her.

Mutsvangwa, accompanied by her husband, Christopher who is also war veterans leader, as well as other close family members while notable business people were also present at the party.

“I enjoyed the party and I am still enjoying that party and really don’t have anything to say. It was memorable, I am very happy that my children went out of their way to make their mother happy and I am very grateful.

“It was a surprise party and really, I don’t know where the problem is. It is one or two people that have a problem with it and if they are hurt with me, they should just say it,” she said.

Mangwana defended the party saying the attendees were tested before ahead of their attendance and that all of the participants tested negative.

He added that less than 50 people were in attendance.

Last week, Mangwana maintained that gatherings remain limited to two persons while authorised events such as weddings are limited to 50.

Churches are limited to 100 people while parties remain prohibited.

The police on Saturday forced the Bulawayo Arts Awards ceremony to shut down for “violating COVID-19 measures.”

The Chief Coordinator on COVID-19 in the Office of the President and Cabinet Agnes Mahomva told NewsDay last week said that people were now acting as if the lockdown was already over, adding that people “must avoid crowds”.

Director of Epidemiology and Disease Control in the Ministry of Health adnd Child Care Portia Manangazira also warned that people must stop ‘wild parties’ and observe social distancing during a training session of community health workers in Mutare recently.

Manangazira also indicated that Bulawayo was likely to be put under tighter lockdown rules due to the rise in infections, where wild parties were the order of the day.

“The wild parties, especially in Bulawayo that has been the epicentre of the latest COVID-19 infections and the risky behaviour at the parties is a cause of concern to health workers. There is lot that we can do responsibly as a nation,” Manangazira said.

-newsday

Mthuli Ncube Says Zim’s Best Economic Period Was A Mistake

By Jane Mlambo| Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said the introduction of the multi-currency regime was Zimbabwe’s biggest mistake.

Zimbabwe enjoyed relative economic stability during the Government of National Unity following the introduction of a basket of currencies anchored on the United States dollar.

The new Finance minister whose sentiments soon after appointment destabilised the Zimbabwe economy says the scrapping of the Zimbabwe dollar which was responsible for runaway inflation that hit a record 600 million percent was a mistake.

“Our biggest mistake was making the United States dollar our main currency of reference. By taking away the Zimbabwe dollar we destroyed industrial capacity,” said Prof. Mthuli Ncube yesterday.

Zimbabwe is currently undergoing a bad economic patch with prices of basic commodities eroding workers income.

Just In: Zim Soccer Legend Dies

By A Correspondent| Former Black Rhinos captain and 2002 Soccer Star of the Year finalist, Gift “Guava” Kamuriwo, has passed away.

Details are still sketchy but reports say the former Zimbabwe national soccer team player was not well for some time.

More to follow….

Journalist Attacked During ZINASU Press Conference At Impala Car Rental Suffering From Trauma And Depression

Rumbidzai Chizarura

Rumbidzai Chizarura, a journalist who was severely attacked by suspected State agents while covering a Zimbabwe National Students’ Union (Zinasu) press conference on Impala Car Rental’s involvement in the abduction of a university student, Tawanda Muchehiwa, has been suffering from severe trauma, depression and physical pain.

Chizarura told TheNewsHawks that she was still in danger as some people were trailing and watching her since the incident occurred on 18 September.

She said she has been having neck problems, migraine headaches, poor eyesight and a loose jawbone. Chizarura opened up in an interview:

I was slapped, beaten to the ground and kicked. I have a bone around my neck here that sometimes gets out of groove, I have headaches which cannot be treated by pain medication. The doctors said I would need to go outside the country to get one of my jaw bones—which is loose—fixed as there were only two people who can do it in Zimbabwe, but one them is outside the country.

I do not sleep, I get panic attacks and I am depressed most of the time. I got to a point where I just gave up on life and cut myself. I am glad for the people around me and my boss who spoke to me. To make matters worse, I have people trailing me everywhere I go, it can’t be a coincidence that I see the same person at events I attend and at shops I get into and even when I visit my family.

The Techmag TV reporter also said the suspected state security agents ordered her out of her car and started beating her.

She then ran into one of the yards close by and only got out when they had gone. Chizarura got a phone and contacted her boss and family and together they went to Braeside Police Station but were turned away.

They also tried to report at Harare Central Police Station without success and then went to Rhodesville Police where an officer took down the items that had been stolen.

She added that until now, they have not been updated on anything.

More: TheNewsHawks

Govt Promises To Build 200 000 Houses In The Next Five Years, An Undertaking They Have Never Achieved

Daniel Garwe

GOVERNMENT yesterday said plans were underway to construct 200 000 houses throughout the country in the next five years, most of them skyscrapers in a bid to reduce Zimbabwe’s housing backlog.

This was revealed by National Housing and Social Amenities minister Daniel Garwe who told NewsDay in an interview that the project would largely be funded by pension funds, banks and other domestic and international organisations.

He said Finance minister Mthuli Ncube had already announced a $2,8 billion allocation for the project through his 2021 budget announced last Thursday in Parliament, which further stated that the amount would cover housing for civil servants as well as rural housing.

Garwe said the 200 000 target was one of the projects highlighted in the National Development Strategy One (NDS1) policy document.

“The National Housing and Social Amenities ministry is private sector-driven. Basically, the housing schemes we are working on are predominantly financed by pension funds, insurance companies, banks and other domestic and international organisations. The target figure of 200 000 is planned to cover a period of 5 years from 2021 to 2025,” Garwe said.

“National housing delivery programme is planned, co-ordinated and aligned to NDS1. The human settlements policy stipulates that 40% of all land for human habitation will be set aside for the construction of high-rise buildings and apartments. We are obliged to preserve agricultural land as much as we can. The budget allocation we received suffices to cover for housing for civil servants including rural housing.”

The National Housing minister said skyscrapers and apartments would dominate the infrastructure as that was in conformity with the human settlements policy and international standards.

Last week, Garwe said government was proposing cutting the sizes of stands in low-density areas to create room for more human settlements as a lot of space was underutilised.

However, the move to cut the size of low-density areas was not yet a policy position. Garwe said it was a proposal to landlords to fully utilise their land and derive value from it.

He said the issue was a suggestion to make landowners see that they were sitting on gold and that there was no land appropriation.

The minister’s sentiments came at a time authorities were saddled with huge housing waiting lists. For instance, the Harare City Council alone has over one million people on its housing waiting list.

Harare ran out of land after space barons illegally parcelled out State land to unsuspecting home-seekers, who established illegal settlements, some of which have been demolished.

Garwe’s announcement that government has an ambitious plan to construct skyscrapers came exactly two years after Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga promised residents of Harare’s oldest suburb, Mbare, modern apartments with swimming pools during the 2018 electoral campaign period.

However, Chiwenga’s promise was still to come to fruition as Mbare’s hostels were still an eyesore with dysfunctional ablution facilities.

In 2018, Chiwenga had promised construction of blocks of flats, swimming pools and kindergartens in Mbare, adding that those from Harare’s oldest suburb that had relocated to plush areas like Borrowdale and Mount Pleasant would return to Mbare.

Govt Neglecting ZUPCO Bus Operators

Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala has accused the government of deliberately incapacitating bus operators who have leased their vehicles to ZUPCO through non payment, whilst at the same time expecting them to maintain their own buses.

Sikhala was responding to a statement made by Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi who had said that bus operators who have seconded their vehicles to ZUPCO have the responsibility of servicing and maintaining their own fleet and ensure they satisfy the Vehicle Inspection Department safety requirements.

However, Honourable Sikhala argued that there was no way bus operators could ensure their vehicles were roadworthy when they were not being paid.

“Since October, the government has not been paying bus operators who have leased their buses to ZUPCO. They used to be paid after two weeks but now it is three months before these people are paid their money.

“How would they be able to service the buses? We also want the Minister to tell us when they are going to restore the arrangement which was there where the owners of the buses will be paid after every two weeks,” he said.

The Deputy Minister of Local Government Marian Chombo however refuted claims from Honourable Sikhala, adding that outstanding payments were settled and that they had actually made a call for more operators to join the program.

Government has come under fire lately for accepting unroadworthy buses under the ZUPCO program.

The outcry comes on the back of a lot of accidents involving many unroadworthy vehicles which are under the ZUPCO program.

Some of the buses do not have insurance and are hardly stopped by the VID for safety requirements.

Zimbabwe is facing transport challenges following the decision by the government to ban the kombis.

Kombis had been the main source of transport for many Zimbabweans due to operational challenges at the state owned ZUPCO.

-Open Parly

Who allowed pregnant girls back into schools: Mliswa

Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has expressed shock that the law which allows pregnant girls to go back to school was passed.

Mliswa said he was not aware that it had gotten the node because most parents and legislators had rejected the move.T

he law signed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa a few months ago and is based on the need to try and give equal opportunities to boys and girls.

Previously, girls who would fall pregnant would not be allowed back to school, while some of the boys who would have impregnated them are allowed to continue.

This did not go down well women and girl-child activists who argued that the boy child was enjoying an unfair advantage over the girl, hence the enactment of the law.

Speaking in the National Assembly, Honourable Mliswa said the issue of allowing pregnant back to schools is the one that necessitated calls to give contraceptive to 12-year-old girls.

“There seems to be a law which is creating problems, which I do not know how it was made because there was a robust debate against it and I do not know how it sneaked in. This august House has a mandate of making laws.

“Section 68 (6) of the Education Amendment Act Chapter 25:04 says that there will be no exclusion of pupils for non-payment of school fees or for the basis of pregnancy.

“We had a robust debate in this House – both sides, and I am surprised that it is a law – unless if my memory does not serve me correctly.

At what point was it made a law when people were against the girl-child attending school when they were pregnant.

“This has led to contraceptive pills which are now being said anybody under 18 can now have access to them. I for one need to be educated and be told at what point this law was passed because debate had actually gone against girl-child who is pregnant attending school,” he said.

Mliswa added that Parliament is an institution which is there to make laws for the good governance of the country and not laws that create problems.

“I was one of the people who debated and many others about the girl-child not going to school when they were pregnant believing that schools cannot be maternity centres.

“So, I do not know. If my memory can be refreshed, I would appreciate that but as a legislator because we debated against it, I do not know how it was passed,” he said.

-Open Parly

“So, My Family Cannot Host A Birthday Party For Me?” Monica Mutsvangwa Sets A Precedence Partying During Covid-19 Lockdown.

NewsDay

Monica and Christopher Mutsvangwa

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

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

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

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

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

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

“Everything, and all measures were considered, COVID-19 tests were conducted, and the venue was enclosed. There was a disinfectant booth for all people coming in and isn’t it that there are people who just love to talk, who see everything as wrong?”

She said that she had a good time as the party was a memorable event for her.

Mutsvangwa, accompanied by her husband, Christopher who is also war veterans leader, as well as other close family members while notable business people were also present at the party.

“I enjoyed the party and I am still enjoying that party and really don’t have anything to say. It was memorable, I am very happy that my children went out of their way to make their mother happy and I am very grateful.

“It was a surprise party and really, I don’t know where the problem is. It is one or two people that have a problem with it and if they are hurt with me, they should just say it,” she said.

Mangwana defended the party saying the attendees were tested before ahead of their attendance and that all of the participants tested negative.

He added that less than 50 people were in attendance.

Last week, Mangwana maintained that gatherings remain limited to two persons while authorised events such as weddings are limited to 50.

Churches are limited to 100 people while parties remain prohibited.

The police on Saturday forced the Bulawayo Arts Awards ceremony to shut down for “violating COVID-19 measures.”

The Chief Coordinator on COVID-19 in the Office of the President and Cabinet Agnes Mahomva told NewsDay last week said that people were now acting as if the lockdown was already over, adding that people “must avoid crowds”.

Director of Epidemiology and Disease Control in the Ministry of Health adnd Child Care Portia Manangazira also warned that people must stop ‘wild parties’ and observe social distancing during a training session of community health workers in Mutare recently.

Manangazira also indicated that Bulawayo was likely to be put under tighter lockdown rules due to the rise in infections, where wild parties were the order of the day.

“The wild parties, especially in Bulawayo that has been the epicentre of the latest COVID-19 infections and the risky behaviour at the parties is a cause of concern to health workers. There is lot that we can do responsibly as a nation,” Manangazira said.

ED Equates Mbuya Nehanda To Jesus Christ

Paul Nyathi

President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the site of the statue

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has scoffed at critics in some quarters claiming that the erection of statues of liberation war icons was idolatry.

“Those who say that also carry crosses around their necks and pictures symbolising Jesus Christ. Why wear that cross? If they were not part of us, we would have told them to go back to their countries of origin.

“What is wrong with us recognising those who led us during the liberation war? We recognise Jesus Christ because he died for us and we are also recognising Mbuya Nehanda because she led us during the war,” he added.

Speaking during a tour of Nyati Gallery near Snake Park, where the statue of Nehanda is being made by sculptor David Mutasa, President Mnangagwa said the Government decided to honour Mbuya Nehanda for the heroic rebellion against colonialism in which she paid the ultimate price by being hanged on April 27, 1902.

The memorial statue is being erected at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way in the capital.

President Mnangagwa said the onus was on those who took part in the fight against colonial rule to record the country’s history.

“The issue is that if us, former freedom fighters don’t document our history and where we came from, the young generation will not know where we came from. So we should depart after making sure that we have recorded our history.

“Mbuya Nehanda led the war during the First Chimurenga and she led us when we fought during the Second Chimurenga that is why we are recognising her so that the young generation will know who led the war against the colonial regime,” he said.

Apart from the statue that will be erected in Harare’s CBD, another one will be erected at the new Parliament in Mt Hampden where the new capital city is being constructed.

From A High Of 96% National Covid-19 Recovery Rate Down To 84% As Cases Keep Rising

Zimbabwe Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) coronavirus/COVID-19 situation report as of 30 November 2020:

New cases: 84
Locals: 61
Returnees: 23 (22 form SA) (1 Botswana)
Deaths: 1 Manicaland
Recoveries: 7
PCR Tests Done: 797
National Recovery Rate: 84.6%
Active Cases: 1268
Total Cumulative Cases: 10 034
Total Recoveries: 8 489
Total Deaths: 277

Spirit Mediums Engaged In Ran Mine Rescue Operation As One Body Is Brought To Surface

Rescue mission taking place at Ran Mine

Rescue workers at Ran Mine in Bindura yesterday recovered one of the miners trapped after a tunnel collapsed on Wednesday last week.

The unidentified body was recovered in the afternoon and was taken to Bindura Hospital mortuary.

Mrs Melodious Katoratsoko from Gora Village in Madziwa under Chief Nyamaropa said they engaged traditional leaders and spirit mediums in the area in the hope that their son, Alexio Felix Nyamvura (29), whom they suspect to be among the trapped, will be saved.

Provincial Development Coordinator Mr Timothy Maregere said Government will assist in the burial of the 34-year-old-volunteer Wellington House, who died while assisting in the rescue efforts at Ran Mine.

Ramaphosa Set To Survive Vote Of No Confidence As Main Opposition Decides To Back Him

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Cyril Ramaphosa

South Africa’s main opposition partiy, the DA, will not be supporting the motion of no confidence against President Cyril Ramaphosa this coming Thursday despite the problems they had with his leadership.

DA spokesperson Siviwe Gwarube said they did not support the motion even though they had problems with how he had handled South Africa’s economic issues.

“We do not believe that this is a genuine motion to hold the president to account,” she said.

Gwarube said the DA believed that this was more of a case of ANC factional battles than of the party holding Ramaphosa to account.

It has been reported that the African Transformation Movement filed a motion of no confidence against Ramaphosa in February this year. The motion was approved by National Assembly Speaker Thandi Modise.

In its application, the ATM argued that Ramaphosa had misled the country when he said there would be no load shedding between December 17, 2019, and January 13 this year. They also argued that the president had failed to take action against Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan and the Eskom board that had assured him (Ramaphosa) that there would be no load shedding during this period.

Although it has never been proven, the ATM has been closely linked to the ANC’s secretary general, Ace Magashule. Gwarube said the DA would not be part of the ANC’s factional battles and that Ramaphosa should be held accountable at the ballot box during elections.

IFP chief whip Narend Singh said it was a pity that the motion of no confidence that was made earlier this year was only being talked about now.

“We recognise that the president and Cabinet are not performing optimally now,” he said.

Singh said what Ramaphosa needed to do was to put the country first, rather than the party. He said they would be voting against the motion as they still had faith in him. Singh said what needed to be done was for Ramaphosa to deal with people in his Cabinet who were not performing.

Bianca Makwande Denies Jacob Mafume Bail

Bianca Makwande

Harare mayor Jacob Mafume was yesterday denied bail on the basis that his lawyer was not truthful in the bail application and that he was likely to interfere with investigations.

Rejecting the application for bail, Deputy Chief Magistrate Mrs Bianca Makwande yesterday said: “Although it was established that four witnesses had their statements recorded, it was also said there are other things that need to be verified from a witness, Plaxedes Koke. It will be in the best interest of justice to allow police to complete their investigations without interference.”

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

To support the argument for refusal of bail, Mr Chiutsi called the investigating officer, Superintendent Joseph Sirimhindi, to testify.

The senior police officer told the court that Mafume “holds the highest office at City of Harare and he is likely to interfere with witnesses there”.

Mafume, who was being represented by Mr Tonderai Batasara in his bail application told the court that he had no access to the witnesses, as most of them were suspended, and in any case none reported to him.

Mthuli Ncube Says Zim Should Never Have Used The US Dollar In The First Place

State Media

Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube (left) and Permanent Secretary Mr George Guvamatanga

Dollarisation was a big mistake as it took away the country’s monetary autonomy and made industry uncompetitive, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube said yesterday. Besides, bringing enough US dollar bills was costing the country over US$300 million annually, making the dollarisation process unsustainable.

Although the multi-currency system brought short-term stability after hyperinflation around 2008, it largely stifled growth as the country could not utilise monetary instruments to influence economic activity and gradually lost competitiveness compared to major trading partners.

Last June, the authorities took a decisive step to address the anomaly, by re-introducing the local currency. The Zimbabwe dollar was re-introduced through Finance Act No.2 of 2019 and Statutory Instrument 212 of 2019, which provides for exclusive use of the Zimbabwean dollar to settle all domestic transactions as well as penalties for failure to do so.

However, adjustments have since been made to allow for United States dollar transactions (free funds), alongside the Zimbabwe dollar, through Statutory Instruments 85, 185 and 196.

“Our biggest mistake was making the United States dollar our main currency of reference. By taking away the Zimbabwe dollar we destroyed industrial capacity,” he told delegates attending a post-Budget breakfast meeting in Harare. Competitiveness comes from having your own currency.”

Constrained production during the multi-currency era meant that there was an increase in import dependency, which needed to be sustained by billions of US dollars to pay for essentials that include food, fuel, electricity, raw materials, equipment and medicine.

With the economy structurally incapacitated to generate enough forex to sustain such a huge appetite for imports, the authorities were left with little room to manoeuvre, thereby necessitating the re-introduction of the Zimbabwe dollar.

Secretary for Finance George Guvamatanga, concurred with Minister Ncube, saying the reintroduction of the local unit will drive the economy forward.

“We will build this economy on the basis of the Zimbabwe dollar. The local currency will anchor this budget.”

Both fiscal and monetary authorities have been making a concerted effort to ensure the success of the Zimbabwe dollar.

Experts say a successful de-dollarisation strategy should comprise a comprehensive mix of structural reforms that address the macroeconomic environment to ensure a positive fiscal balance, positive current account balance and improvement on the global debt position.

And through the outgoing Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) and other measures such as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s foreign currency auction system, stabilisation of the Zimbabwe dollar is already apparent. But the move to bring back the local unit was not without negative consequences, as the process resulted in a loss of value to savings for both business and individuals.

However, last week the authorities made the first move to address anomalies arising out of de-dollarisation.

Presenting the 2021 National Budget, the Finance Chief said small and vulnerable households with deposits less than US$1 000 in the bank at conversion will be compensated.

“As part of a broader reform process under the Transitional Stabilisation Programme, Government through the Central Bank introduced market determined exchange rate through the Monetary Policy of (SI 33 of 2019) on 20 February 2019. This entail transition from exchange rate of US$1: $1, initially to US$1: $2,5 and thereafter determined by the interbank market activities. This transition resulted in currency losses to small and vulnerable households with deposits less than US$1 000 in the bank. The movement in the exchange rate from US$1:$1 to US$1: $2,5 resulted in a loss for such depositors,” he said.

“Therefore, Government has made a decision to compensate the small and vulnerable depositors who had US$1 000 and below, for the exchange rate movement loss from US$1: $1 to US$1: $2,5, with resources equivalent to US$75 million. The resources will be administered by the Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC).

He added that this compensation will also extend to the country’s pensioners.

Skull And Bones Recovered In A Toilet In Murehwa Sent For Forensic Examinations

State Media

Tapiwa Makore

Skulls and bones were recovered from the toilet of Tapiwa Makore (Senior) in Murehwa over the weekend as police intensify their hunt for the missing skull and other remains of his seven-year-old nephew Tapiwa Makore (Junior) who was murdered for suspected ritual purposes.

All the recovered remains have been sent for forensic tests to determine if they are of human or animal origin and if there is any link to the murdered boy.

Also recovered from Makore (Snr)’s house in Nyamutumbu Village was a blood-stained tail of a yet to be identified animal.

Makore (Snr) is in remand prison awaiting trial after he was arrested in September on charges of murdering his brother’s child with the help of his herdsman, Tafadzwa Shamba, who is also remanded in custody and has reportedly confessed to being involved.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said yesterday that on Saturday police hired excavators and graders and dug into the toilet.

“They recovered multiple bones and skulls. We are yet to know whether they are human bones and human skulls or if they belong to animals.

“The bones and skulls have been sent for forensic examination. Also recovered was a small tail which was in his house. It was blood-stained. All were sent for forensic examination.

“At the moment, we are not yet linking all these to the boy’s missing body parts. We are waiting for the forensic tests,” Ass Comm Nyathi said.

Recent police investigations into the boy’s ritual murder found that an 11-year-old boy also from Nyamutumbu Village was allegedly paid US$5 to lure the seven-year-old from his parents’ garden to his uncle’s homestead.

The uncle, Tapiwa Makore (Snr), allegedly gave the boy US$5 plus a T-shirt for the role he played, before warning him against disclosing the matter to anyone.

The boy allegedly handed over the money to his mother who kept the secret.

Recently, Makore (Snr)’s brother, Thanks Makore, was arrested in connection with the murder of Makore (Jnr), on allegations that he was given the boy’s head and arms. Police extensively searched Thanks Makore’s house in Damofalls, Ruwa, although they reportedly found no remains.

He has since appeared before a Mutoko magistrate, who remanded him in custody.

The two brothers and three other suspects are in remand prison pending the completion of investigations and the probable murder trial.

Marry Chiwenga Stretchered From Ambulance Into Court

Paul Nyathi

Marry Chiwenga being brought to court

Estranged wife to Vice President Constantino Chiwenga was on Monday brought to court in an ambulance and stretcher in a manner that left many people touched.

Marry Chiwenga, nee Mubaiwa was brought to court in the ambulance after earlier failing to appear in court.

A warrant of arrest was subsequently issued.

Mubaiwa is accused of attempting to kill VP Constantino Chiwenga when he was admitted in hospital in South Africa and externalising foreign currency. In the morning session, Ms Mtetwa explained her client’s absence: “She is not feeling well and she is at her house. She cannot come to court.”

The State, led by Mrs Netsai Mushayabasa, applied for the warrant of arrest.

Ms Mtetwa then applied to be allowed to hire an ambulance to ferry Mubaiwa to court and returned with her in an ambulance at around 2pm.

Mubaiwa was then placed in a wheelchair and taken into the courtroom with two paramedics assisting her. Ms Mtetwa applied for the cancellation of the warrant of arrest, which Mrs Mushayabasa did not oppose on the grounds of Mubaiwa’s ill-health.

Mrs Mushayabasa then suggested that the matter involving attempted murder and money laundering be postponed to 28 January next year since investigations were still underway.

The warrant of arrest was cancelled following her emotional appearance in court in a hospital bed.

The court indicating that it was ready for trial on another charge assault charges against her.

Mubaiwa’s lawyer, Ms Beatrice Mtetwa however, indicated that they were not ready to proceed with the trial because of her ill health.

Ms Mtetwa told the court that Mubaiwa is set to travel outside the country for medical attention and applied that the matter set for January 28 to enable her time to recover and seek medical attention.

Mubaiwa appeared before magistrate Mr Trynos Utahwashe.

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Zim Records Another COVID-19 Death

ZIMBABWE has recorded one more Covid-19 death with reports that 128 people tested positive to the global pandemic yesterday.

The death was recorded in Matabeleland South.

With new cases continuously on the rise countrywide especially in Matabeleland region, the country now has a total of 1 92 active cases and the national recovery rate has dropped to 85.2 percent.

According to the Ministry of health and Child care 965 PCR tests were conducted in the last 24 hours and the weekly positivity average now stands at 104 up from 93.

“We recorded 128 new cases and one death in the last 24 hours.  All 128 are local cases and the death was reported by Matabeleland South province,” read the statement.

“Of the 123 cases, 63 were recorded in Bulawayo, 25 in Harare, 25 in Matabeleland South and 14 in Midlands provinces. As of 29 November 2020, Zimbabwe had recorded 9950 Cases 8482 recoveries and 276 Deaths”-Chronicle

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Mnangagwa Defends Erection Of Nehanda Statue

Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday toured the new Parliament building under construction in Mt Hampden on a busy day for the Head of State during which he also toured the site where the Mbuya Nehanda memorial statue will be erected in the city centre and an art gallery on the western outskirts of the capital where the statue is being carved.

Mnangagwa said the erection of a memorial statue for Zimbabwe’s First Chimurenga war icon, Mbuya Nehanda, in Harare was part of efforts to document the country’s history, especially the fight against colonial rule.

Speaking during a tour of Nyati Gallery near Snake Park, where the statue of the icon is being made by sculptor David Mutasa, Mnangagwa said Government decided to honour Mbuya Nehanda for the heroic rebellion against colonialism in which she paid the ultimate price by being hanged on April 27, 1902.

The memorial statue is being erected at the intersection of Samora Machel Avenue and Julius Nyerere Way in the capital.

Mnangagwa said the onus was on those who took part in the fight against colonial rule to record the country’s history.

“The issue is that0 if us, former freedom fighters don’t document our history and where we came from, the young generation will not know where we came from. So we should depart after making sure that we have recorded our history.

“Mbuya Nehanda led the war during the First Chimurenga and she led us when we fought during the Second Chimurenga that is why we are recognising her so that the young generation will know who led the war against the colonial regime,” he said.

Mnangagwa scoffed at critics in some quarters claiming that the erection of statues of liberation war icons was idolatry.-State Media

Mbuya Nehanda

ZIMSEC Exams Begin Today. ..

The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has also put in place obligatory processes to ascertain the safety of candidates and invigilators during the course of the examinations.

Pupils sitting for examinations who have tested or may test Covid-19 positive will sit for their exams under special health protocols, that include sitting in isolated exam rooms with strict monitoring by caregivers under strict Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) as guided by Ministry of Health and Child Care and World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines.

Examination centres have also been disinfected 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.

Standard Operating Procedures have been invoked at schools such as John Tallach Secondary School in Ntabazinduna and Anderson High School in Gweru, Chinhoyi High School in Chinhoyi and Matopo High School in Matobo to curb further spread of the deadly virus.

Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations start today while Grade Seven candidates start writing on Thursday.

Practical examinations, however, started two weeks ago.

Zimbabwe had by last Sunday recorded 9 950 Cases 8 482 recoveries and 276 deaths with Bulawayo leading in terms of active cases.-Chronicle

Mthuli Ncube Slams Dollarisation

Dollarisation was a big mistake as it took away the country’s monetary autonomy and made industry uncompetitive, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube said yesterday.

Besides, bringing enough US dollar bills was costing the country over US$300 million annually, making the dollarisation process unsustainable.

Although the multi-currency system brought short-term stability after hyperinflation around 2008, it largely stifled growth as the country could not utilise monetary instruments to influence economic activity and gradually lost competitiveness compared to major trading partners.

Last June, the authorities took a decisive step to address the anomaly, by re-introducing the local currency.  The Zimbabwe dollar was re-introduced through Finance Act No.2 of 2019 and Statutory Instrument 212 of 2019, which provides for exclusive use of the Zimbabwean dollar to settle all domestic transactions as well as penalties for failure to do so.

However, adjustments have since been made to allow for United States dollar transactions (free funds), alongside the Zimbabwe dollar, through Statutory Instruments 85, 185 and 196.

“Our biggest mistake was making the United States dollar our main currency of reference. By taking away the Zimbabwe dollar we destroyed industrial capacity,” he told delegates attending a post-Budget breakfast meeting in Harare. Competitiveness comes from having your own currency.”

Constrained production during the multi-currency era meant that there was an increase in import dependency, which needed to be sustained by billions of US dollars to pay for essentials that include food, fuel, electricity, raw materials, equipment and medicine.

With the economy structurally incapacitated to generate enough forex to sustain such a huge appetite for imports, the authorities were left with little room to manoeuvre, thereby necessitating the re-introduction of the Zimbabwe dollar.

Secretary for Finance George Guvamatanga, concurred with Minister Ncube, saying the reintroduction of the local unit will drive the economy forward.

“We will build this economy on the basis of the Zimbabwe dollar. The local currency will anchor this budget.”

Both fiscal and monetary authorities have been making a concerted effort to ensure the success of the Zimbabwe dollar.

Experts say a successful de-dollarisation strategy should comprise a comprehensive mix of structural reforms that address the macroeconomic environment to ensure a positive fiscal balance, positive current account balance and improvement on the global debt position.

And through the outgoing Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) and other measures such as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s foreign currency auction system, stabilisation of the Zimbabwe dollar is already apparent.  But the move to bring back the local unit was not without negative consequences, as the process resulted in a loss of value to savings for both business and individuals.

However, last week the authorities made the first move to address anomalies arising out of de-dollarisation.

Presenting the 2021 National Budget, the Finance Chief said small and vulnerable households with deposits less than US$1 000 in the bank at conversion will be compensated.

“As part of a broader reform process under the Transitional Stabilisation Programme, Government through the Central Bank introduced market determined exchange rate through the Monetary Policy of (SI 33 of 2019) on 20 February 2019. This entail transition from exchange rate of US$1: $1, initially to US$1: $2,5 and thereafter determined by the interbank market activities.  This transition resulted in currency losses to small and vulnerable households with deposits less than US$1 000 in the bank. The movement in the exchange rate from US$1:$1 to US$1: $2,5 resulted in a loss for such depositors,” he said.

“Therefore, Government has made a decision to compensate the small and vulnerable depositors who had US$1 000 and below, for the exchange rate movement loss from US$1: $1 to US$1: $2,5, with resources equivalent to US$75 million. The resources will be administered by the Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC).

He added that this compensation will also extend to the country’s pensioners.-The Herald

Mthuli

EU Resolutions To Assist African Countries With Major Debt Relief | FULL TEXT

COUNCIL CONCLUSIONS
on international debt relief in particular for African countries

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION:

  1. NOTES the elevated liquidity pressures arising from the COVID-19 crisis and the significant increase in debt vulnerabilities in low income countries, particularly in Africa, and in this respect SUPPORTS a coordinated international approach on debt relief efforts for African countries, within the relevant multilateral frameworks.
  2. WELCOMES the progress on the G20-Paris Club Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI) and the recent decision of the G20 to extend the DSSI by 6 months, until 30 June 2021, and to examine by the time of the 2021 IMF/WBG Spring Meetings if the economic and financial situation requires to extend further the DSSI by another 6 months.
  3. COMMITS to a full and transparent implementation of the G20-Paris Club Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI), which has been fundamental in supporting the countries that have requested participation by freeing up fiscal space to fund social, health, and economic measures to respond to the pandemic, and to continue to closely coordinate the implementation within the G20 to provide maximum support to DSSI-eligible countries. UNDERLINES the need for all lending institutions acting on behalf of G20 members to fully implement the DSSI in a transparent manner.
  4. RECOGNISES that for countries with unsustainable debt levels, debt treatments beyond the DSSI may be required. In the interest of both borrowers and lenders, debt restructuring should be negotiated where necessary, on a case-by-case basis, through a multilateral, coordinated approach together with the IMF/World Bank and Paris Club and ensuring private sector participation. Debt treatments should be contingent on strong conditionality on public financial management, anticorruption frameworks and domestic resource mobilization in the context of an IMF program. WELCOMES the G20 agreement on a “Common Framework for Debt Treatments beyond the DSSI”, which is also agreed by the Paris Club, as a major step forward in the sovereign debt restructuring international architecture. The Common Framework is instrumental to ensure strong creditors’ coordination and facilitate timely and orderly debt treatment for DSSI-eligible countries, with broad creditors’ participation including the private sector on the basis of comparable treatment. We call on the IMF to prepare an analysis of the external financing needs of developing countries and sustainable financing options.
  5. STRESSES that debt transparency is critical for a sound assessment of debt sustainability, debtor government accountability, and to enable informed decisions for borrowers and creditors in the context of debt relief efforts and that all public debt data should therefore be disclosed. WELCOMES the efforts of the IMF and the World Bank on a debt data reconciliation process to strengthen the quality and consistency of debt data and improve debt disclosure. SUPPORTS the international efforts aimed at strengthening debt transparency in low-income countries, including the update of the IMF-WB multipronged approach to help countries address emerging debt vulnerabilities, the implementation of the G20 Operational Guidelines for Sustainable Financing, and the implementation of the IIF voluntary Principles for Debt Transparency.

COVID-19 Cases Rise At Chinhoyi High School

31 more pupils have tested positive for COVID-19 at Chinhoyi High School, bringing the number of confirmed cases to 88 up from 57 in the last three days.

The development was confirmed by Mashonaland West provincial medical director Gift Masoja on Sunday who said the number of positive cases was not of schoolchildren only but could include staff.

In a related development, at least 13 Beitbridge Border Post officials have tested positive for the coronavirus.

Of the 13 cases, eight are said to be from the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) and three from the Customs and Excise Department.

Beitbridge district medical officer Linos Samhere could neither deny nor confirm the development saying he was not authorised to speak to the press.

Active coronavirus cases have been on the rise in recent weeks with the figure now at 1 192 as of 29 November 2020 after 128 more people tested positive.-NewsDay

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Marry Chiwenga Has 3 Charges, 2 Dangled Down by Constantino Since Dec 2019

By A Correspondent | Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife, Marry, has three charges against her, two of which were laid by the husband a year ago, it has emerged.

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Marry Mubaiwa was forced to court on a stretcher on Monday afternoon.

Her lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa told ZimEye: “Well, in the morning magistrate Nduna issued warrants for her arrest for not coming to court, despite being told that she is unwell.

“Magistrate Butabwashe refused to issue a warrant of arrest and said we can make the arrangements that we have since made, and she has now been remanded to the end of January.

“If she is well enough to stand trial, we hope she comes for trial back[sic] on the assault charge.

“On the two earlier charges for which she was arrested in December last year, the state still says it is conducting its investigation. Of course COVID is being used as an excuse now that they are doing extra territorial investigations, yet when the matter first went to court, they said they had done those investigations.

“And it then shows how our justice system works: You arrest first and investigate later. If there were investigations to be done in SA they ought to have been done before she was arrested, so that they arrest her on the basis of information that they already have.

“So you can see what? You can’t say they had evidence when they arrested her if a year later they are still looking for evidence.”

Zanu PF Blocks President Chamisa’s Hospital Construction Project

Tinashe Sambiri|Zanu PF, through Gutu Rural District Council has blocked a proposal by President Nelson Chamisa to construct a hospital in his home area.

Zanu PF officials in the council, acting on Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s instructions, reportedly blocked the noble project.

See statement below :

ZANU PF Stone Age Mentality Drags The Country Backwards

29-11-2020

Disturbing reports that the ZANU PF run Gutu Rural District Council shot down a noble proposal by MDC Alliance President, Nelson Chamisa to build a state of the art boarding school and a hospital in his rural home must be condemned in strongest terms by all rightful thinking citizens.

In this 4th Industrial Revolution era when other countries are bridging the gap between rural and urban areas, it will be folly for us to allow the barren ZANU PF Stone Age mentality to take centre stage at the expense of development of our rural areas.

Honestly how in this modern age can a local government board turn down such a rare opportunity to uplift people’s lives when the same Rural District Council has failed to build even a single pit latrine.

It’s a pity that the very same regime that has reduced rural areas into burials areas are allergic to rural development.

It is time we question and confront this ZANU PF abnormal normal!

Remember this is the very same regime that is encouraging our people on archaic and arduous farming methods like Pfumvudza at a time when smart agriculture is the way to go.

The barbaric approach to developmental issues by the Gutu Rural District Council also better sums up ruralization agenda of our urban areas by Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime.

Urbanization of our rural areas as summed up in our DURA document is the way to go.

Rural dwellers matter too!

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

MUREHWA MURDER: Skull Parts Found Inside Toilet

Skulls and bones were recovered from the toilet of Tapiwa Makore (Senior) in Murehwa over the weekend as police intensify their hunt for the missing skull and other remains of his seven-year-old nephew Tapiwa Makore (Junior) who was murdered for suspected ritual purposes.
All the recovered remains have been sent for forensic tests to determine if they are of human or animal origin and if there is any link to the murdered boy.

Also recovered from Makore (Snr)’s house in Nyamutumbu Village was a blood-stained tail of a yet to be identified animal.

Makore (Snr) is in remand prison awaiting trial after he was arrested in September on charges of murdering his brother’s child with the help of his herdsman, Tafadzwa Shamba, who is also remanded in custody and has reportedly confessed to being involved.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said yesterday that on Saturday police hired excavators and graders and dug into the toilet.

“They recovered multiple bones and skulls. We are yet to know whether they are human bones and human skulls or if they belong to animals.

“The bones and skulls have been sent for forensic examination. Also recovered was a small tail which was in his house. It was blood-stained. All were sent for forensic examination.

“At the moment, we are not yet linking all these to the boy’s missing body parts. We are waiting for the forensic tests,” Ass Comm Nyathi said.

Recent police investigations into the boy’s ritual murder found that an 11-year-old boy also from Nyamutumbu Village was allegedly paid US$5 to lure the seven-year-old from his parents’ garden to his uncle’s homestead.

The uncle, Tapiwa Makore (Snr), allegedly gave the boy US$5 plus a T-shirt for the role he played, before warning him against disclosing the matter to anyone.

The boy allegedly handed over the money to his mother who kept the secret.

Recently, Makore (Snr)’s brother, Thanks Makore, was arrested in connection with the murder of Makore (Jnr), on allegations that he was given the boy’s head and arms. Police extensively searched Thanks Makore’s house in Damofalls, Ruwa, although they reportedly found no remains.

He has since appeared before a Mutoko magistrate, who remanded him in custody. The two brothers and three other suspects are in remand prison pending the completion of investigations and the probable murder trial. – Herald

Borders Finally Open Today

It’s all systems go at Beitbridge, Plumtree, Forbes, Chirundu and Victoria Falls border posts after the Government yesterday finalised the legal instrument to operationalise the Cabinet decision to gradually open the port of entries to private passenger vehicles and pedestrians today.
Private passenger vehicles and pedestrians coming or going outside Zimbabwe can use any of the open border posts but have to go through strict testing and screening in line with the ongoing Covid-19 protocols.

Buses are expected to follow in the first quarter of next year but Government will first assess the Covid-19 situation.

Focus today will be more at Plumtree and Beitbridge borders, where before the pandemic seven million and three million travellers respectively passed through annually.

Government Gazetted the Statutory Instrument 282 of 2020 to legalise the Cabinet decision to open the borders for private passenger vehicles and pedestrians with effect from today.

“With effect from the 1st December 2020, all of the ports of entry or ports of exit between Zimbabwe and a neighbouring country or territory shall be opened.

In addition, the entry or exit of goods and of persons through such port or ports shall be permitted subject to the restrictions contained in this Order and to the fallowing additional restriction in respect of persons entering Zimbabwe who are not citizens or returning residents, namely that such persons must, at the port of entry, exhibit a Covid-19-free certificate issued not earlier than the previous 48 hours and not present with symptoms of Covid-19,” reads part of the SI.

Under the new regulations, those travellers with a Covid-19-free certificate issued not earlier than the previous 48 hours shall, if they present with symptoms of Covid-19, be refused entry into Zimbabwe. Travellers who will be Covid-19 free will be allowed passage but they must continue to observe the country’s Covid-19 management protocols to minimise the rate of new infections.

Additionally, the curfew has been maintained to be in force between 10pm and 6am. Besides the effect of the legal instrument, port authority officials have since concluded operational plans on the ground to ensure a seamless passage for the many travellers who had not been able to move for the last six months.

Officials from the Ministry of Health and Child Care have been testing officials at the border posts for Covid-19 to ensure all workers are fit for duty and new standard operating procedures have been drawn up to guide the handling of travellers under the new normal.

The preparations went a gear up following a meeting between Zimbabwe and South Africa’s Home Affairs Ministers, Kazembe Kazembe and Dr Aaron Motsoaledi in Beitbridge on Friday last week to ensure procedures on both sides of Zimbabwe’s busiest border post were harmonised before the re-opening of the post today.

Yesterday, workmen were busy placing signs to direct visitors on how they are supposed to move around the border post and hand basins for sanitisation had also been placed at strategic places around the immigration halls.

More relief staff for Port Health, Immigration and Customs had been deployed ahead of the border posts opening.

Officials at the border posts said adequate protective clothing and equipment for their workers had been acquired. It is also understood that those in security services have since been deployed to prevent touts, bogus agents and vendors from entering the border arena.

Meanwhile, in Victoria Falls, Port authorities said yesterday that all was set for re-opening of the border post today.

The country’s tourism capital falls under north Western region in terms of immigration and has Victoria Falls International Airport and four border posts namely Victoria Falls, Kazungula, Pandamatenga and Binga.

Only Victoria Falls is included in the six ports that are reopening today while Kazungula will remain closed and only accessible to trucks and other essential services as has been the norm during the lockdown period.

Kazungula and Victoria Falls are key ports in the country both for cargo and tourists and Victorial Falls border post used to attend to more than 1 000 travellers daily before the Covid-19 outbreak.

Regional Immigration officer for North-Western Region Mr Vincent Mukombero said all protocols have been put in place.

“We are going to open our Victoria Falls border tomorrow and we will be following normal Covid-19 protocols that have been in place which means that the Ministry of Health and Child Care will be guiding us in terms of requirements,” said Mr Mukombero.

“The requirements include a valid passport and PCR negative certificate which is valid for 48 hours of travel and the Ministry of Health will administer that and once they are satisfied, they will refer the person to immigration. For now, what we can say is that all Covid-19 protocols are in place.”

This means that locals who may want to cross to Livingstone in Zambia and the Zambian vendors popularly known as Omzanga would need to be tested prior to crossing the border.

Mr Mukombero said masks and other personal protective equipment were in place while staff was now well versed with the health protocols.

Hwange District Medical Officer Dr Fungai Musinami-Mvura said the port-health facility had been equipped with necessary equipment including two GeneXpert machines at the border post and airport.

“We have been working from the beginning of the year to strengthen our port health and we are ready for our visitors to come through. As you know there is a lot of movement in the border towns which we had missed so much during lockdown,” said Dr Musinami-Mvura. – Chronicle

MDC Alliance Chairperson In Stable Condition After Terrible Car Crash

Tinashe Sambiri|Two senior MDC Alliance officials were involved in a terrible accident near Mutimurefu Prison in Masvingo on Sunday.

The two, MDC Alliance provincial chairperson(Masvingo) Senator Misheck Marava and Hon Muchirairwa Mugidho had just attended the party’s management committee meeting and they were travelling back to Zaka and Chiredzi respectively .Hon Mugidho’s husband was also in the vehicle.

“Senator Marava sustained serious head injuries while Hon Mugidho is yet to be examined by doctors.

The vehicle they were travelling in was hit by an oncoming car.

There is need to beef up the security of our officials.

During the meeting, Senator Marava emphasized the need for unity in Masvingo Province,” the MDC Alliance said in a brief statement.

Govt Says It Will Close Schools If COVID-19 Cases Rise

Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister, Paul Mavima has attempted to allay education stakeholders’ fears emanating from a ballooning number of coronavirus cases in schools, saying the government is on top of the situation.

Speaking in an interview before commissioning a new service delivery vehicle fleet bought by Gokwe town council over the weekend, Mavima asserted that the government will not hesitate to shut down schools if the situation threatens to spiral out of control.

He said:

If there is a serious problem, the Government will not hesitate to take measures to protect pupils and their teachers because their lives come first. We have had a few worrying cases and we hope the situation remains under control.

Several schools across the country have recorded worrying numbers of COVID-19 cases at a time when Grade Seven, Ordinary and Advanced Level candidates commence examinations this week.

John Tallach High School in Ntabazinduna has recorded over 100 coronavirus cases, Chinhoyi High Schools 88 and Mtshabezi High School in Matabeleland South Province has registered 15 cases.-statemedia

Senior MDC Alliance Officials In Terrible Accident

Tinashe Sambiri|Two senior MDC Alliance officials were involved in a terrible accident near Mutimurefu Prison in Masvingo on Sunday.

The two, MDC Alliance provincial chairperson(Masvingo) Senator Misheck Marava and Hon Muchirairwa Mugidho had just attended the party’s management committee meeting and they were travelling back to Zaka and Chiredzi respectively .Hon Mugidho’s husband was also in the vehicle.

“Senator Marava sustained serious head injuries while Hon Mugidho is yet to be examined by doctors.

The vehicle they were travelling in was hit by an oncoming car.

There is need to beef up the security of our officials.

During the meeting, Senator Marava emphasized the need for unity in Masvingo Province,” the MDC Alliance said in a brief statement.

Amos Chibaya at Masvingo General Hospital