Kapini Defends Chipezeze

Tapuwa Kapini has lept into the defence of goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze following the team’s 3-1 defeat to Algeria in the Afcon Qualifiers on Thursday.

Chipezeze spilt the ball into the path of Baghdad Bounedjah who mopped it in to open the scoring in the 31st minute.

The keeper also conceded the second goal just before the break, though there was nothing he could do to stop Sofiane Feghouli’s free header.

He picked a knee injury and was replaced by Talbet Shumba at half-time.

Responding to claims from a section of fans, Kapini said the whole team should be blamed instead not the keeper only.

The former Warriors captain posted on his Facebook: “Asi Chipezeze atamba ega nhasi here, nekuti munhu wese akungoti Chipezeze Chipezeze.” (Was Chipezeze playing alone in the game? Because he is the only one getting all the criticism.)

Only a few players managed to pull up in the match with the majority failing to coordinate. The first two goals were a result of poor marking as Algeria got too much space for the build-ups.

Upfront, Tinotenda Kadewere who scored the Warriors’ consolation, missed a couple of glorious chances while Khama Billiat was not at his usual best.-Soccer 24

Chipezeze

A Reflection Of Warriors Loss

As the Warriors sang the popular hymn Pfugama Unamate before kick off at the Stade du Juillet 1962 last night, you could sense that it was going to be a long night, hence the need for divine intervention.

Typically, the Algerian authorities had applied frustrating tactics before the game by denying the duo of Khama Billiat and Adam Chicksen entrance into the stadium before a brave Wellington Mpandare salvaged the situation.

It was tense in Algiers.

The Zdravko Logarusic-led technical team named a predictable starting eleven which had the inclusion of Bournemouth’s Jordan Zemura in defensive midfield alongside Marvelous Nakamba as the biggest surprise.

Perhaps another surprise was the inclusion of Ovidy Karuru in the starting line up, considering his lack of match fitness due not having game time.

However, if one remembers that Tendayi Darikwa last played competitive football at AFCON 2019 but still made it in the starting eleven, the decision to throw Karuru into the fray becomes less strange.

As far as the centre-forward position was concerned, considering Tino Kadewere’s exploits for Olympique Lyon in the derby win over St Etienne last weekend, the decision to start with him ahead of equally-in form Prince Dube was an understandable one.

To be honest, the Warriors applied themselves well in the first ten minutes of the game and had they converted their chances, especially the one which fell to Billiat in the second minute, the story could have been different.

An early goal was the only thing missing from their good start to the game and the game plan might have to get one and unsettle their much fancied opponents.

That goal didn’t come and regrettably, it was the Algerians who went in front on the half hour mark due to an interplay of individual errors.

Nakamba was disposed in the middle of park and a pass, which Divine Lunga should have handled better, was threaded upfront, Sofiane Feghouli’s low drive was poorly-parried back by Chipezeze, allowing Baghdad Bounedjah to easily thrust the hosts ahead.

On the second goal just before half time, a Riyad Mahrez cross was met with Sofiane Feghouli, who shockingly,  was unmarked in the box with five Warriors players ball-watching. Dreadful defending by Logarusic’s men on that one.

Last night’s defeat was more to do with individual errors and failure to convert chances. The forwards, particularly Tino Kadewere, who later scored the consolation goal, wasted a number of good opportunities before that.

Divine Lunga had a torrid time trying to contain Mahrez, a situation which was worsened by the fact that the forward operating on the same wing, Billiat, rarely tracks back.

Logarusic has big decisions to make on Monday, especially in the left back position, giving Chicksen a chance might not be a bad idea, the same applies for Mahachi or Terrence Dzvukamanja in midfield.-Soccer 24

Logarusic

Stop Criminalizing Journalism-President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has described the persecution of journalists and human rights activists by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration as shocking.

President Chamisa was commenting on the relentless persecution of prominent Harare journalist, Hopewell Chin’ono.

Speaking to the media in the capital Harare on Wednesday, President Chamisa said:

Democracy is under siege. Why are they arresting those who are fighting corruption instead of arresting those who are behind corruption?

Journalists must be allowed to do their job without being victimized.

Corruption is grossly affecting our economy.

Hopewell has done nothing wrong.Exposing corruption and criminal activities is not a crime.”

President Chamisa

Warriors Seek To Overturn Deficit

The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has confirmed that national broadcaster, ZBC TV, will show the Warriors’ Afcon Qualifier – Matchday 4 encounter against Algeria on Monday afternoon.

The game is scheduled for National Sports Stadium in Harare.

No fans will be allowed to enter the venue due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Kick-off is at 3 pm.

Meanwhile, the national team is expected to leave Algiers, where they played a match on Thursday, at 11 am and touch down in Harare at 8 pm tonight. The squad will go straight into camp to prepare for the Monday’s clash.-Soccer 24

Warriors

Don’t Blame Chipezeze For Warriors Loss

Tapuwa Kapini has lept into the defence of goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze following the team’s 3-1 defeat to Algeria in the Afcon Qualifiers on Thursday.

Chipezeze spilt the ball into the path of Baghdad Bounedjah who mopped it in to open the scoring in the 31st minute.

The keeper also conceded the second goal just before the break, though there was nothing he could do to stop Sofiane Feghouli’s free header.

He picked a knee injury and was replaced by Talbet Shumba at half-time.

Responding to claims from a section of fans, Kapini said the whole team should be blamed instead not the keeper only.

The former Warriors captain posted on his Facebook: “Asi Chipezeze atamba ega nhasi here, nekuti munhu wese akungoti Chipezeze Chipezeze.” (Was Chipezeze playing alone in the game? Because he is the only one getting all the criticism.)

Only a few players managed to pull up in the match with the majority failing to coordinate. The first two goals were a result of poor marking as Algeria got too much space for the build-ups.

Upfront, Tinotenda Kadewere who scored the Warriors’ consolation, missed a couple of glorious chances while Khama Billiat was not at his usual best.-Soccer 24

Chipezeze

“He Will Be Buried In His Yard Not Inside The House”- Ginimbi’s Funeral Details Revealed

By A Correspondent- A maximum of 100 people will attend the funeral of businessman and socialite Genius ‘Ginimbi’ Kadungure tomorrow at his mansion in Domboshava, in line with Covid-19 regulations, and the mourners will have to wear face masks and maintain social distancing, as at all funerals.

Musical shows and concerts have also been banned at the funeral in a bid to contain the spread of Covid-19, which has claimed 255 lives in Zimbabwe, National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said in a statement yesterday.

“To ensure a decent send off and burial, the Zimbabwe Republic Police implores the organisers of the funeral of the late Genius Kadungure to observe Covid-19 regulations, especially with regards to wearing of face masks, social distancing and the general maintenance of law and order.

“The organisers are reminded that under Covid-19 regulations, funerals are still restricted to not more than one hundred people.

“Musical performances or concerts are prohibited.

“Mourners are therefore urged to observe the law for the safety of others and themselves,” he said.

This comes after tents have been pitched and a stage for musical performances erected for the send-off of the late socialite with plans for a mass gathering of people from all walks of life.

Family spokesperson Mr Clement Kadungure had said there will be a church service from Salvation Army, which is their family church, and performances by various artistes.

“The programme for the burial of Genius is that we have agreed that his body will come home tomorrow morning and lie in the house.

“There will be a church service and testimonies from family and friends.

“We are expecting a lot of people including senior Government officials who will be present for his burial.

“The body will be taken to the tents on Saturday and that is where the body viewing will be taking place before the burial.

“He will be buried in his yard, not inside the house as being alluded to by some people.

“He will be buried according to our normal ways and according to tradition not what different people are saying,” he said.

Mr Kadungure said a mausoleum will be built soon after his burial but it will have his statue instead, since they want the mansion to be turned into a hotel.

He also dismissed claims of an all-white send-off party for Ginimbi saying it was a funeral not a party, so people are free to dress according to how they related with the late socialite.-statemedia

Command Education Will Not Work Simple, MDC Alliance Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance Namibia has strongly denounced the harassment and intimidation of teachers by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

The party challenged Mr Mnangagwa to address the teachers’ grievances as a matter urgency.

Read full statement below:

13 NOVEMBER 2020

MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA DISTRICT APPLAUDS THE UNITY AND ZEAL TO FIGHT FOR A LIVING WAGE IN THE TEACHERS’ UNIONS IN ZIMBABWE.

As the People’s Democratic Movement, we are absolutely perplexed by the clueless Zanupf regime’s daylight threats to the rest of the civil servants who are unable to report for duty because of underpayment.

Mdc Alliance Namibia demands that the ruthless government led by Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa must spare their threats and commence to pay our diligent teachers a living wage replacing their unsalted peanuts.

Zimbabwe’s teachers are severely incapacitated and can only be capacitated when the value of their salaries is restored to a minimum of US$520. We want to encourage teachers’unions to continue fighting against slave wages, our teachers are highly qualified to deserve this pathetic maltreatment by these belly politicians who continue to loot with impunity.

Moreso, Artuz, Ptuz, Zimta and other teachers’ unions must demonstrate unity, commitment and dedication to liberate the teaching fraternity from the jaws of authoritarians.

We salute the courage and varlour from Zimta which used to be pro-Zanupf in the remote and recent fights against suicidal policies in the education sector.

It was quite exhilarating to hear revolutionary words from Zimta when it pronounced that , “the Zimta family learned last night from a Government communique, that the salary of the minutest paid teacher will be ZWL 18 237. If this is true ,then the salary of the D1 grade has moved from ZWL 15 594 to 18 237. This offer is US$295 behind our October 2018 figure of US$520, It has not however, capacitated teachers to pick up their torn and tattered bags tomorrow and go back to various stations”.

The vibrant teachers’unions in the names of the radical Amalgamated Rural Teachers’Union championed by President Obert Masaraure and the progressive Progressive Teachers’Union led by President Dr Takavafira Zhou echoed the same revolutionary trajectory.

They concurred that the 40% salary elevation still falls short of their expectations to liberate teachers who are wallowing in poverty. The united teachers’unions resolved that teachers remain incapacitated, they emphasised the need to confront those who are eating on their behalf.

It is an insult in the eyes of social democrats to see a junior soldier harvesting more than the Deputy Provincial Education Director. This a mockery to the intelligentsia of the nation that is why as Mdc Alliance Namibia, we are ready to fight for a people’s government.

Moreover, teachers’ unions have vowed to soldier on with their incapacitation action since negotiations with the desperate regime have faltered.

Mdc Alliance Namibia resonates with Artuz leadership who postulated that the Government should be upholders of the right to education yet they appear unperturbed by the deep crisis in the mismanaged education sector.

It becomes imperative for Zimbabweans to clamour for a people’s government that respects the basic fundamental human rights.

The power hungry Zanupf cronies must respect the constitution of the country as provided on section 75 of the constitution which clearly instructs the government to uphold and protect the right to education. It is our moral and political obligation as social democrats to hold duty bearers accountable and we should not allow the education sector to collapse with our eyes wide-open.

Furthermore, the corrupt Zanupf government must desist from threatening and harassing innocent educators who are simply demanding a living wage. The perpetual infringement on the basic universal right to education for more than 4.6 million learners in Zimbabwe must be resisted with equal measure. Section 65 of the supreme law of the motherland provides the right to a fair remuneration against the satanic meagre salaries being offered by this greedy and insensitive government.

The Zanupf government has dismally failed to reasonably uplift the teachers’ salaries due to their clear insatiable appetite for personal aggrandisement.

In a nutshell, if these advocates of rhetoric politics remain obdurate, resisting to restore the genuine value of educators’ salaries to a minimum of US$520, our hungry teachers, abused learners and desperate parents must democratically fight for poverty liberation as well as the respect of their basic right to education.

This sadist Zanupf government does not care about the value of education because they thrive on looting, graft, bribery and smuggling. They subscribe to an informal economy where the uneducated enjoy at the expense of the intelligentsia. We really need a People’s Government to displace this corrupt dictatorship.

PayOurTeachersALivingWage

ZanupfMustGo

NoToSlaveWages

FreeHopewell

JournalismIsNotACrime

SaveOurEducation

Peoples’Government

ConstitutionAndConstitutionalism

LetsDefendOurChildren’sfuture

HandsOffJusticeNdewere

Mdc Alliance Namibia
Rundu Branch Spokesperson
Robson Ruhanya

Sekuru Banda Puts Ginimbi Juju Claims To Rest

By A Correspondent| Popular traditional healer Sekuru Banda has quashed claims that the late flamboyant businessman Genius ‘Ginimbi’ Kadungure used juju to make money, urging society to appreciate and speak positive about successful people.

Since Ginimbi’s death, social media has been awash with claims that the cocky businessman used juju to make money which ran into millions of United States dollars.

The young businessman had an expensive fleet which included but not limited to three Rolls Royce, two Lamborghinis and a Ferrari.

His Domboshawa house is valued at around USD$12 Million dollars.

But Sekuru Banda dismissed the juju claims as baseless and unjustified as his business journey has a traceable history.

“Ginimbi worked hard for his wealth and people should stop rubbishing his success and business acumenship.

“Lets learn to appreciate one of our own, Zimbabweans have this misconception that whoever gets rich, uses juju, that has to stop because it discourages a lot of young people from working hard.

“That is not how juju money works, its wrong for people to accuse him of using juju, young people should rather take lessons and not spend productive time on social media,” said Sekuru Banda.

The philanthropic traditional healer urged youths to work hard and be successful like the late Ginimbi.

“Young people should know that hard work brings success, nothing stops them from surpassing Ginimbi in terms of wealth, its all about attitude, as long as they think money comes from snakes and goblins, they will never feel the push to work,” added Sekuru Banda.

Kadungure started business at the age of 17 and at the time of his death, he had business operations in three countries namely Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa.

What You Need To Know About Drowning

Key facts

Drowning is the 3rd leading cause of unintentional injury death worldwide, accounting for 7% of all injury-related deaths.There are an estimated 320 000 annual drowning deaths worldwide.Global estimates may significantly underestimate the actual public health problem related to drowning.Children, males and individuals with increased access to water are most at risk of drowning.

Drowning is the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid; outcomes are classified as death, morbidity and no morbidity.

Scope of the problem

In 2016, an estimated 320 000 people died from drowning, making drowning a major public health problem worldwide.

In 2015, injuries accounted for over 9% of total global mortality. Drowning is the 3rd leading cause of unintentional injury death, accounting for 7% of all injury-related deaths.

The global burden and death from drowning is found in all economies and regions, however:

low- and middle-income countries account for over 90% of unintentional drowning deaths;over half of the world’s drowning occurs in the WHO Western Pacific Region and WHO South-East Asia Region;drowning death rates are highest in the WHO African Region, and are 15-20 times higher than those seen in Germany or the United Kingdom, respectively.

Despite limited data, several studies reveal information on the cost impact of drowning. In the United States of America, 45% of drowning deaths are among the most economically active segment of the population. Coastal drowning in the United States alone accounts for US$ 273 million each year in direct and indirect costs. In Australia and Canada, the total annual cost of drowning injury is US$ 85.5 million and US$ 173 million respectively.

There is a wide range of uncertainty around the estimate of global drowning deaths. Official data categorization methods for drowning exclude intentional drowning deaths (suicide or homicide) and drowning deaths caused by flood disasters and water transport incidents.

Data from high-income countries suggest these categorization methods result in significant underrepresentation of the full drowning toll by up to 50% in some high-income countries. Non-fatal drowning statistics in many countries are not readily available or are unreliable.

Risk factors

Age

The Global report on drowning (2014)shows that age is one of the major risk factors for drowning. This relationship is often associated with a lapse in supervision. Globally, the highest drowning rates are among children 1–4 years, followed by children 5–9 years. In the WHO Western Pacific Region children aged 5–14 years die more frequently from drowning than any other cause.

Global report on drowning (2014)

Child drowning statistics from a number of countries presented in theGlobal Report on Drowning are particularly revealing:

Drowning is one of the top 5 causes of death for people aged 1–14 years for 48 of 85 countries with data meeting inclusion criteria (1).Australia: drowning is the leading cause of unintentional injury death in children aged 1–3 years.Bangladesh: drowning accounts for 43% of all deaths in children aged 1–4 years.China: drowning is the leading cause of injury death in children aged 1–14 years.United States of America: drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury death in children aged 1–14 years.

Gender

Males are especially at risk of drowning, with twice the overall mortality rate of females. They are more likely to be hospitalized than females for non-fatal drowning. Studies suggest that the higher drowning rates among males are due to increased exposure to water and riskier behaviour such as swimming alone, drinking alcohol before swimming alone and boating.

Access to water

Increased access to water is another risk factor for drowning. Individuals with occupations such as commercial fishing or fishing for subsistence, using small boats in low-income countries are more prone to drowning. Children who live near open water sources, such as ditches, ponds, irrigation channels, or pools are especially at risk.

Flood disasters

Drowning accounts for 75% of deaths in flood disasters. Flood disasters are becoming more frequent and this trend is expected to continue. Drowning risks increase with floods particularly in low- and middle-income countries where people live in flood prone areas and the ability to warn, evacuate, or protect communities from floods is weak or only just developing.

Travelling on water

Daily commuting and journeys made by migrants or asylum seekers often take place on overcrowded, unsafe vessels lacking safety equipment or are operated by personnel untrained in dealing with transport incidents or navigation. Personnel under the influence of alcohol or drugs are also a risk.

Other risk factors

There are other factors that are associated with an increased risk of drowning, such as:

lower socioeconomic status, being a member of an ethnic minority, lack of higher education, and rural populations all tend to be associated, although this association can vary across countries;infants left unsupervised or alone with another child around water;alcohol use, near or in the water;medical conditions, such as epilepsy;tourists unfamiliar with local water risks and features;

Prevention

There are many actions to prevent drowning. Installing barriers (e.g. covering wells, using doorway barriers and playpens, fencing swimming pools etc.) to control access to water hazards, or removing water hazards entirely greatly reduces water hazard exposure and risk.

Community-based, supervised child care for pre-school children can reduce drowning risk and has other proven health benefits. Teaching school-age children basic swimming, water safety and safe rescue skills is another approach. But these efforts must be undertaken with an emphasis on safety, and an overall risk management that includes a safety-tested curricula, a safe training area, screening and student selection, and student-instructor ratios established for safety.

Effective policies and legislation are also important for drowning prevention.

Setting and enforcing safe boating, shipping and ferry regulations is an important part of improving safety on the water and preventing drowning.

Building resilience to flooding and managing flood risks through better disaster preparedness planning, land use planning, and early warning systems can prevent drowning during flood disasters.

Developing a national water safety strategy can raise awareness of safety around water, build consensus around solutions, provide strategic direction and a framework to guide multisectoral action and allow for monitoring and evaluation of efforts.

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No Sacred Room In Ginimbi House, Maid Fumes

Tinashe Sambiri|The late Harare socialite and controversial business tycoon, Genius ” Ginimbi” Kadungure’s maid has dismissed claims that her boss used juju to amass wealth.

His manager of seven years, Shaleen Nullens said he was an industrious man with over 200 employees in Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa.

“Ginimbi was a hard worker, he was focused and wanted results; he was also very innovative and had a business acumen and knew which deals to strike,” she said.

His maid of 15 years, Ms Fatuma Chikowore dismissed allegations that her former boss was involved with the underworld.

“I have known Ginimbi for 15 years, he was a good boss with a good heart always ready to step in.

Social media reports about rituals are not true- there is no sacred room in this house and whenever he was around he would spend most of his time home,” she said.

“He was our umbrella and whenever we encountered problems he would assist, he brought development our area,” said the village headman in his home area.

Ginimbi is expected to be buried at his Domboshava homestead on Saturday.

Ginimbi

Fresh Details Emerge On Ginimbi’s Saturday Funeral

By A Correspondent- A maximum of 100 people will attend the funeral of businessman and socialite Genius ‘Ginimbi’ Kadungure tomorrow at his mansion in Domboshava, in line with Covid-19 regulations, and the mourners will have to wear face masks and maintain social distancing, as at all funerals.

Musical shows and concerts have also been banned at the funeral in a bid to contain the spread of Covid-19, which has claimed 255 lives in Zimbabwe, National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said in a statement yesterday.

“To ensure a decent send off and burial, the Zimbabwe Republic Police implores the organisers of the funeral of the late Genius Kadungure to observe Covid-19 regulations, especially with regards to wearing of face masks, social distancing and the general maintenance of law and order.

“The organisers are reminded that under Covid-19 regulations, funerals are still restricted to not more than one hundred people.

“Musical performances or concerts are prohibited.

“Mourners are therefore urged to observe the law for the safety of others and themselves,” he said.

This comes after tents have been pitched and a stage for musical performances erected for the send-off of the late socialite with plans for a mass gathering of people from all walks of life.

Family spokesperson Mr Clement Kadungure had said there will be a church service from Salvation Army, which is their family church, and performances by various artistes.

“The programme for the burial of Genius is that we have agreed that his body will come home tomorrow morning and lie in the house.

“There will be a church service and testimonies from family and friends.

“We are expecting a lot of people including senior Government officials who will be present for his burial.

“The body will be taken to the tents on Saturday and that is where the body viewing will be taking place before the burial.

“He will be buried in his yard, not inside the house as being alluded to by some people.

“He will be buried according to our normal ways and according to tradition not what different people are saying,” he said.

Mr Kadungure said a mausoleum will be built soon after his burial but it will have his statue instead, since they want the mansion to be turned into a hotel.

He also dismissed claims of an all-white send-off party for Ginimbi saying it was a funeral not a party, so people are free to dress according to how they related with the late socialite.-statemedia

Zim Under Emmerson Mnangagwa Is A “Living Nightmare”-Biti

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance deputy president, Hon Tendai Biti, has said Zimbabwe under the leadership of Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa is a “living nightmare.”

Mr Mnangagwa’s sole agenda is to cause the suffering of citizens according to the hard-hitting MDC Alliance deputy president.

“It is the continued persecution of activists that is particularly hurtful .

The harassment of Hopewell,Ngadziore ,Job, Mahere, Ngaribvumwe ,Kura, the MDCATrio and all of us is a crime against humanity.The weaponization of the law is particularly unfortunate. The regime has no shame.

Zimbabwe under Emmerson is a living nightmare. It drains you sucks out entire soul like a JK Rowling dementor.When a regime has as its sole agenda the suffering of its people then that regime should be nowhere near the seat of governance .

The regime is the worst gvt in history of gvts.

At the end of the day the real issue in Zim is a crisis of governance and leadership .

The nation carries the burden of illegitimacy, of corrupt incompetent clueless and incompetent leadership. Collectively we change gears and put an end to this .It’s time for change,” argued Hon Biti.

Tendai Biti

Stop Bullying Our Teachers, President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to stop intimidating suffering teachers.

President Chamisa also accused Mr Mnangagwa’s government of “killing” the education system in the country.

“STOP BULLYING TEACHERS!!

Education must not be allowed to sink …

Teacher’s concerns must be addressed.

Restore the dignity of the teaching profession.

Examining without teaching is a no brainier..

Taking a child to an exam without having taught is scandalous.

Rural child without access to TV, radio, computer, connectivity most vulnerable,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

President Chamisa

ZimSec Examiners’ Headache For ED

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council was this week forced to suspend the setting of examination papers after examiners downed tools, rejecting a $4 000 payment offer, which they deemed too little.

On Tuesday, over 100 examiners, mostly teachers who were camped at Chinhoyi University of Technology refused to prepare questions for compilation into examination papers for future use after Zimsec had duped them into starting work without signing contracts.

The teachers demanded to be paid the equivalent of US$300 for the 12 days they are supposed to work.

Zimsec said the strike by the teachers would not affect this year’s examinations, which had already been set.-DailyNews

“I Didn’t Know Moana Was Using Love Charms, It’s Still A Shock To Me”

Own Correspondent |
A man identified as Gift has posted on Facebook indicating he was shocked when he learnt that Mitchelle “Moana” Amuli was allegedly using love charms from controversial Masvingo Prophet, Isaac Makomichi.

Gift said he was puzzled by the allegations.

Moana, Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure, Alichia Adams from Mozambique and Malawian fugitive Karim Limumba died in a horrific accident on Sunday morning.

Different sources claim that Moana’s beauty was exaggerated as a result of charms from Makomichi.

Makomichi is yet to respond to the claims.

His personal assistant said:
He is busy in the garden you can’t talk to him now.”

Top celebrities are reportedly receiving love charms from the cleric.

Moana

Shocking Details Emerge On Whereabouts Of Murdered Murehwa Boy’s Head

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police has revealed that Thanks Makore (56) has been arrested in connection with the ritual murder of his 7-year-old nephew, Tapiwa Makore.

Thanks Makore who resides in Damofalls was arrested on Tuesday in Harare after it appeared that he was given Tapiwa’s head and arms.

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

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the police force was now focused on locating the boy’s head and arms.

This is happening after recent police investigations revealed that Tapiwa Makore senior who is already in remand gave an 11-year-old boy from Nyamutumbu Village a sum of US$5 to lure Tapiwa Makore (Jnr) from his parents’ garden to his uncle’s homestead.

Tapiwa Makore senior also gave the boy a T-shirt for the role he played and warned him against disclosing the matter to anyone.

The boy handed over the money to his mother who kept the secret. The mother is said to have used the money to buy chicken.

The boy will testify as a witness in the murder trial.

GMB Explains Delayed Payments, Says Its The Grading System

By A Correspondent- The Grain Marketing Board (GMB) has attributed delayed payments of wheat farmers to pressure at its few grading facilities.

GMB speaks after farmers have been complaining over delays in payments with others saying they delivered their crop to GMB depots last month.

The parastatal is buying ordinary wheat at $43 778,84 per tonne, while grade A wheat will be paid a premium price of $52 534,61 per tonne.

Speaking about the delays in paying farmers, GMB chief executive Mr Rockie Mutenha said efforts were underway to make sure the situation is rectified.

He said: 

This year we are grading into premium and utility grades.

We are grading from only five grading points using machines to achieve the correct protein and falling number levels.

This is putting a bit of pressure on us. This is why we have a challenge, but we are trying to make sure the situation is managed.

Farmers have continued to deliver their wheat and to date we have received 140 406 tonnes of wheat from farmers. This is an increase from the 43 145 tonnes that had been delivered to GMB depots during the same period last year.

In a recent statement to GMB, Mazowe North legislator, Campion Mugweni, urged GMB to deal with the payment delays so that farmers will also have very little pressure since the 2020-2021 farming season has already approached.

Mugweni who is also a member of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement alleged that several farmers from his area who had delivered their wheat a month ago were still waiting to receive their money.

The legislator also argued that the delays in payments could discourage them from sending their crop to GMB.

More: The Herald

Covid-19 Scare At Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo, Kwekwe Polytechnic Colleges

By A Correspondent- The Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic in Gwanda and Kwekwe Polytechnic colleges have indefinitely suspended face-to-face lectures after some students tested positive for coronavirus at the institutions.

Chronicle reports that by Wednesday, six cases had been recorded in Gwanda and four in Kwekwe prompting the colleges to advise students not to attend lectures until further notice.

JMN Poly Principal Dr Ngoni Moyo confirmed the development adding that the institution would await clearance from the Provincial Covid-19 Committee to resume lessons.

She said:

We have suspended lectures until further notice to give room to testing and screening following cases of Covid-19 recorded at the institution.

The Provincial Covid Committee is yet to give us the green light on when to resume lessons. The committee is yet to give us feedback on the total number of positive cases.

As an institution we have done our own fumigation exercise but we are waiting for the Ministry of Health (and Child Care) to conduct their own.

While face to face lectures are suspended, we will be conducting online lessons. Heads of various divisions have been instructed to come up with plans for their academic work.

Meanwhile, Kwekwe District Administrator, who is also the District Committee on Covid-19 chairperson, Mr Fortune Mpungu told a meeting on Wednesday that lectures had been suspended pending after four confirmed cases at Kwekwe Poly.

This comes amid fears of a second wave of the virus in the country. Zimbabwe, as of 12 November 2020, had a total of 8696 known coronavirus cases since the first case was recorded in March.

-statemedia

Khupe In U-Turn Over EOC Presidential Nominations

By A Correspondent- The Thokozani Khupe-led MDC-T is heading for an implosion after its national standing committee (NSC) resolved to suspend provincial nominations for presidential candidates, and “railroaded” the national council (NC) to choose only two candidates to contest at the party’s extraordinary congress next month.

The decision to nominate presidential candidates virtually was reportedly made at the party’s NSC strategic workshop in Nyanga on Wednesday.

According to party insiders, nine out of the NSC members who attended the retreat endorsed change of the usual process of provincial nominations in selecting presidential candidates to nominations by the NC, which is set to sit on Saturday to streamline candidates to only two.

Only Giles Mutsekwa, who is in charge of security, and Elias Mudzuri, a presidential aspirant, are reported to have shot down the proposal introduced by Khupe and interim secretary general Douglas Mwonzora who are set to emerge as the sole candidates.

The NC will sit virtually and it is not clear how the security of the ballot will be ensured in a process that, according to the party constitution should be done by secret ballot.

It is not also clear how the online voting will be conducted before the setting up of an electoral college, raising fears the process could be manipulated.

The MDC-T is supposed to go for an extraordinary congress next month, according to a court order to select a successor to the late founding leader, Morgan Tsvangirai.

The Khupe-led party had started conducting provincial nominations which saw five candidates putting their hats into the ring.

These include Khupe, Mwonzora, acting chairperson Morgen Komichi, Mudzuri and “suspended” acting organising secretary Abednico Bhebhe.

The party’s constitution stipulates that only congress elects the president, but nominations are by provincial councils while voting is done by secret ballot.

Mudzuri, who was part of the workshop in Nyanga, said the move was ultra vires the party’s norms and tradition.

“Practice has been that provincial councils have had the task of nominating candidates,” Mudzuri said yesterday.

“This tradition is what must always obtain unless modified or replaced by congress. Flip-flopping and changing rules by interested candidates must never be allowed to prevail in a democracy. A free, transparent electoral process must be conducted by an independent electoral body and no other candidates.”

Contacted for comment yesterday, Mwonzora disputed the allegations, saying the NC was meeting to review nominations and approve the new timetables.

“It’s not true that such a resolution was made,” Mwonzora said.

“The NC is meeting to review the nominations and approve the new timetables. It is the administrative duty of the NC to approve certain things which come up. We are going to hold our elective congress between December 12 and 13 and these are the things which the NC is going to look into,” he added.

A party insider privy to the resolutions made in Nyanga yesterday said the NC was forging ahead to meet on Saturday and choose the two presidential candidates de-
spite protests from the majority of the party structures.

The insider accused Mwonzora and Khupe of using the NC and NSC organs to endorse their decisions.

The insider also accused the two of over-reliance on virtual meetings attended by their allies, not bona fide members.

They queried why the party has not held any gathering to take stock of its members, yet the congress will be physical.

“I have perused our constitution and it’s clear that the NC has no mandate to do this. It’s clear that the intent by the NSC is not only to railroad the NC to do illegal things, but even hide behind the name of the NC and say that it’s that structure that would have made such a decision,” the insider said.

“Why are we always holding virtual meeting and we don’t even know which NC is going to sit, is it the 2014 structures or Khupe’s MDC-T? We no longer want these virtual meetings. We want a physical meeting so that we know if the members are bona fide.”

Insiders accused Khupe and Mwonzora of violating the party constitution, yet they claim to be constitutionalists.-TheIndependent

“Protect Whistleblowers”: Transparency Inrernational Zimbabwe

By A Correspondent- The anti corruption watchdog Transparency International Zimbabwe (TIZ) has said the government should expeditiously enact legislation that protects whistleblowers, who lift the lid on massive corruption cases that have prejudiced the country of potential revenue.

This comes in the wake of the ongoing trial of suspended Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) president Henrietta Rushwaya who was arrested at the Robert Mugabe International Airport as she attempted to smuggle a 6kg gold contraband to Dubai. The gold was worth an estimated US$330 000.

TIZ senior legal officer Muchaneta Mundopa told the Zimbabwe Independent this week that bolstering security systems at the country’s entry points, as well as crafting legislation that protects whistleblowers would curtail corruption syndicates from smuggling precious minerals.

She said: “Zacc in terms of Section 255(h) of the Constitution must carry out a risk assessment of corruption in the mining sector so as to advise government on how to mitigate against the same. However, the success of these recommendations also hinges upon political will to adopt these recommendations.

“There is also a need to capacitate border and airport security with equipment for detection of illicit criminal activities involving our minerals. It is also important to enact the whistleblower protection legislation in order to protect whistleblowers who report and expose cases of corruption and criminal syndicates.”

Citing the ongoing trial of Rushwaya, Mundopa said efforts to tackle graft would only yield desired results if undue influence is not exerted on the judiciary.

“All three arms of government must respect the doctrine of separation of powers. This entails non-interference in the functions of the other. The executive must not interfere with the judiciary as it handles corruption cases regardless of who is involved,” she said.

“The judiciary is bound to exercise its mandate in an impartial manner without fear or favour. Those investigating and handling cases of corruption in the mining sector particularly the Rushwaya case must be allowed to execute their mandates freely.”

With Zimbabwe angling to grow its mining sector into a uS$12 billion industry by 2023, Mundopa said, the rampant smuggling of precious minerals through the country’s entry points would derail the plan.

She said bolstering the security apparatus at the country’s entry points would mitigate the rampant smuggling of minerals.

“From the uS$12 billion mining economy strategic road map presented by the Minister of Mines, it is envisaged that at least 34% of that figure will be realised through gold exports, that is uS$4 billion. Therefore, already the smuggling of gold compromises the achievement of the ambitious project. A lot of gold is being lost through smuggling. Already from the Rushwaya case the country could have lost uS$330 000,” she said.

“The Henrietta case is just one of the cases that have been exposed, however we believe that smuggling of gold is taking place at alarming levels. What is sad is that public officials are aware of the extent of the problem as was highlighted by the Minister of Finance in August this year where he said at least US$100 million worth of gold is lost through smuggling every month.

“Now if you do the maths you can already see how this will affect the attainment of the uS$12 billion mining economy. Whilst the project itself is noble, it becomes ambitious if the fundamentals pertaining to transparency and accountability in the mining sector are not addressed. For example, what measures have been taken by the government to ensure that the borders/airports are not porous?”

Mundopa said capacitating anti-corruption institutions would add impetus to the fight against graft.

She said:

“Firstly, the government must showcase political will to fight corruption not just in the mining sector but in all sectors of the economy as a whole. This needs to go beyond rhetoric and setting up laws and institutions to fight corruption.

“We need to see the laws taking effect. The growing culture of impunity where politically exposed persons or political elites accused of corruption are given preferential treatment must come to an end.”-Independent

“Mausoleum For Ginimbi”: Family Reveals

By A Correspondent- A maximum of 100 people will attend the funeral of businessman and socialite Genius ‘Ginimbi’ Kadungure tomorrow at his mansion in Domboshava, in line with Covid-19 regulations, and the mourners will have to wear face masks and maintain social distancing, as at all funerals.

Musical shows and concerts have also been banned at the funeral in a bid to contain the spread of Covid-19, which has claimed 255 lives in Zimbabwe, National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said in a statement yesterday.

“To ensure a decent send off and burial, the Zimbabwe Republic Police implores the organisers of the funeral of the late Genius Kadungure to observe Covid-19 regulations, especially with regards to wearing of face masks, social distancing and the general maintenance of law and order.

“The organisers are reminded that under Covid-19 regulations, funerals are still restricted to not more than one hundred people.

“Musical performances or concerts are prohibited.

“Mourners are therefore urged to observe the law for the safety of others and themselves,” he said.

This comes after tents have been pitched and a stage for musical performances erected for the send-off of the late socialite with plans for a mass gathering of people from all walks of life.

Family spokesperson Mr Clement Kadungure had said there will be a church service from Salvation Army, which is their family church, and performances by various artistes.

“The programme for the burial of Genius is that we have agreed that his body will come home tomorrow morning and lie in the house.

“There will be a church service and testimonies from family and friends.

“We are expecting a lot of people including senior Government officials who will be present for his burial.

“The body will be taken to the tents on Saturday and that is where the body viewing will be taking place before the burial.

“He will be buried in his yard, not inside the house as being alluded to by some people.

“He will be buried according to our normal ways and according to tradition not what different people are saying,” he said.

Mr Kadungure said a mausoleum will be built soon after his burial but it will have his statue instead, since they want the mansion to be turned into a hotel.

He also dismissed claims of an all-white send-off party for Ginimbi saying it was a funeral not a party, so people are free to dress according to how they related with the late socialite.-statemedia

DCC Elections Tear Zanu Pf

By A Correspondent- Fissures within Zanu-PF continue to widen as power struggles intensify ahead of the reintroduced district co-ordinating committees (DCCs) elections, with some provincial members seething with anger after being sidelined on factional lines.

The provincial members are threatening to lodge their complaints with the politburo as the deadline for the selection approaches. elections in all the provinces should be concluded by tomorrow.

At its last meeting, the politburo resolved to refer for screening thousands of curriculum vitaes for candidates keen to stand for various DCC positions.

The ruling party is expected to hold DCC elections in eight of the 10 provinces by the weekend. elections in Harare and Bulawayo have already been conducted. The polls were marred by violence and irregularities.

Zanu-PF sources revealed to the Zimbabwe Independent this week that the politburo’s decision to refer the Cv vetting to the provinces had worsened factional fights within the party after some candidates claimed they were unfairly disqualified.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is also Zanu-PF’s president and first secretary and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga, are rowing over control of the party and the levers of state power.

The former Zimbabwe Defence Forces commander was recently exposed in court by his estranged wife Marry, nee Mubaiwa, as being power hungry.

“There is trouble around the country, but Mashonaland east, West and Manicaland provinces are the most intense,” a Zanu-PF politburo member said.

“The decision to refer the Cvs back to provinces now appears to be not the wisest looking at it in retrospect because nasty factional fights are happening out there. Some are being disqualified purely on factional bases while others are just being elbowed for personal vendetta. It will not be surprising to see in the near future that the HQ (party headquarters) will be inundated with complaints which again the politburo will have to look at.

“The issue is about the one with control of the DCCs ultimately has control of the party structures and can call the shots in party and by extension government. So the two (Mnangagwa and Chiwenga) are brawling seriously through their proxies. real power gamesmanship plays out there in the lower structures because they influence the superstructure. As you know this restructuring period is always characterised by vicious fights as people seek to compete for positions and also seek to sneak their friends in so that they have influence.”

Efforts to get comments from Zanu-PF national political commissar Victor Matemadanda were fruitless as he was neither answering calls nor responding to text and WhatsApp messages. The party’s acting spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa claimed the process was going on smoothly, adding “the party’s leadership will handle any complaints that may arise”.

In Mashonaland east, prominent apostolic faith church leader and former Marondera Central MP Lawrence Katsiru, who was vying for the Marondera Urban district chairperson position, and Bornface Mutize, who had submitted a curriculum vitae (Cv) to contest for the Goromonzi district chairperson post, are some of the notable candidates that have fallen by the wayside in the early duels.

Former Goromonzi West legislator Beatrice Nyamupinga was also disqualified from contesting as chairperson for the women’s league in Goromonzi district while Joyce Chiroodza failed to make it in the same district after submitting a Cv for the position of legal affairs secretary.

The disqualified officials were reportedly accused of being aligned to the now-defunct Zanu-PF G40 faction among other reasons. They all vowed to challenge their disqualification.

Chaotic scenes have also been reported in Matabeleland North and Mashonaland Central provinces, where businessman James Makamba sought to wrest the provincial chairpersonship from Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe.

ED Woes Mount As Examiners Down Tools

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council was this week forced to suspend the setting of examination papers after examiners downed tools, rejecting a $4 000 payment offer, which they deemed too little.

On Tuesday, over 100 examiners, mostly teachers who were camped at Chinhoyi University of Technology refused to prepare questions for compilation into examination papers for future use after Zimsec had duped them into starting work without signing contracts.

The teachers demanded to be paid the equivalent of US$300 for the 12 days they are supposed to work.

Zimsec said the strike by the teachers would not affect this year’s examinations, which had already been set.-DailyNews

Chivhu Woman Who Killed Own Children Shifts Murder Blame To Husband

By A Correspondent- The woman from Chivhu who allegedly killed her four children in cold blood on Wednesday had blamed her husband for her misdeeds.

Emelda Marazani told Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care John Mangwiro that her husband, Lameck Brande provoked her when he said all the four children were not his.

Deputy Minister Mangwiro had visited Marazani at Chivhu General Hospital this afternoon where she is receiving treatment after she attempted suicide by drinking poison soon after killing her children.

Marazani told the deputy minister that she regrets killing her children.

She said:

He said all the children were not his. Anogarondiudza kuti haaite vana vasikana asi vakomana chete (He always told me that he does not sire girls but boys only). This hurt me and yesterday he repeated that the children were not his. He is also a womaniser and that is hurting me.

Marazani, who is more than six months pregnant, said she will take care of her baby and protect her at all costs.

The four bodies are at Chivhu General Hospital mortuary awaiting post-mortem.-statemedia

Family Related Murder Cases Soar

By A Correspondent- Following the recent murders of four children by their own mother in Chivhu, Pindula has compiled a list of incidents on what seems to be an increasingly common occurrence of murders committed by close relatives over seemingly trivial issues.

Below are seven such incidents:

1. Father murders son for telling his mother the truth

A Shurugwi man, Chenjerai Mandiziva, has appeared at Shurugwi Magistrates Courts facing a murder charge after he allegedly assaulted his thirteen-year-old son leading to his death.

The boy had “naively” told his mother that Mandiziva had spent the night away from the mine where they were working.

After the now-deceased boy’s mother had confronted Mandiziva accusing him of infidelity, he, in a fit of rage, assaulted his son until he died.

2. Chivhu woman beheads her 4 kids, sets home ablaze.

In mid-November, a mother in Chivhu murdered her own four children and proceeded to burn down the family home apparently following an argument with her husband.

The woman blamed her husband for her misdeeds saying he was in the habit of saying the children were not his claiming that he only sires boys.

After committing the murders, the woman unsuccessfully attempted to kill herself by gulping poison. She however survived and handed herself over to the police.

3. Ritual killings blamed for the death of 7-year-old Murehwa boy whose body was found with body parts missing

In an unfortunate incident that occurred in Makore Village under Chief Mangwende in Murewa, a 7-year-old boy’s body was discovered with his head, neck, both legs and arms hacked off.

The body was discovered when a neighbour woke up to find his dogs eating the remains of a human being which turned out to be the body of the missing the boy who had gone missing the previous day.

4. Police exhume the body of murdered Mhangura baby

Norest Masvosva (30), assaulted his two-year-old child to death using a wooden switch after accusing her of soiling herself and later buried the corpse along the Hunyani riverbank.

The matter came to light after the child’s mother, Elizabeth Dinhidza reported her husband to the police following a domestic dispute.

Both parents were arrested while police exhumed the child’s remains from the shallow grave.

5. Zimbabwe woman kills husband over TV channels dispute

A Bulawayo has reportedly axed her husband for failing to support her during a TV Channels dispute with her daughter.

The woman, Ordetta Mpofu (44) had a quarrel with her daughter who had changed a TV channel but the husband, Thembani Mpofu (52) did not interfere. Resultantly, Ordetta axed him three times on the head.

Some neighbours said Ordetta had a history of mental disorders which could have contributed to the tragedy.

6. Brothers murder uncle, steal his corpse from mortuary

Three brothers from Maunzani Village under Chief Mutambara allegedly stole their uncle’s body from a hospital mortuary and dumped it at his homestead.

The trio claimed to have received prophecies accusing Munjoma of causing the family’s misfortunes before they committed the dastardly act.

They reportedly attacked their uncle with rods all over the body until he became unconscious, whereupon they rushed him to Mutambara Mission Hospital.

7. Gold Panner fatally axes his own father and brother

A 21-year-old gold panner from Gokwe South fatally axed his own father and brother accusing them of bewitching him.

Alster Chikafa killed his brother Alfred, who was trying to restrain him after he started attacking their father who later on died in hospital from the injuries he sustained during the assault.

“Another Makore Brother Given Murdered 7yr Old Murehwa Boy’s Head And Arms”

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has revealed that Thanks Makore (56) has been arrested in connection with the ritual murder of his 7-year-old nephew, Tapiwa Makore.

Thanks Makore who resides in Damofalls was arrested on Tuesday in Harare after it appeared that he was given Tapiwa’s head and arms.

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

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the police force was now focused on locating the boy’s head and arms.

This is happening after recent police investigations revealed that Tapiwa Makore senior who is already in remand gave an 11-year-old boy from Nyamutumbu Village a sum of US$5 to lure Tapiwa Makore (Jnr) from his parents’ garden to his uncle’s homestead.

Tapiwa Makore senior also gave the boy a T-shirt for the role he played and warned him against disclosing the matter to anyone.

The boy handed over the money to his mother who kept the secret. The mother is said to have used the money to buy chicken.

The boy will testify as a witness in the murder trial.

Ginimbi’s Maid Of 15 Years Reveals Intricate Details On Wealth And Life In General

BUSINESSMAN and Socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure’s death has sparked debate on mainstream and social media regarding the source of his wealth and his life in general.

On social media, Genius Kadungure was the boss, he was a larger than life character, with followers who adored him.

While many saw him as a party animal, his manager of seven years Shaleen Nullens says he was a hard worker, with over 200 employees in Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa.

“Ginimbi was a hard worker, he was focused and wanted results; he was also very innovative and had a business acumen and knew which deals to strike,” she said.

His maid of 15 years, Ms Fatuma Chikowore dismissed allegations that her former boss was involved with the underworld.

“I have known Ginimbi for 15 years, he was a good boss with a good heart always ready to step in. What social media is saying about rituals is utter nonsense, there is no sacred room in this house and whenever he was around he would spend most of his time home,” she said.

The community says it has lost its anchor.

“He was our umbrella and whenever we encountered problems he would assist, he brought development our area,” said the village head man

While many will remember him as a flamboyant social media character, to the people of Domboshava he will forever be remembered as the man who brought America to Domboshava as evidenced by his expensive fleet of imported cars and his mansion.

Ginimbi is expected to be buried at his Domboshava homestead this Saturday.

-State Media

Police Yazvidira Jecha: Only 100 People to Attend Ginimbi Burial

A maximum of 100 people will attend the funeral of businessman and socialite Genius ‘Ginimbi’ Kadungure tomorrow at his mansion in Domboshava, in line with Covid-19 regulations, and the mourners will have to wear face masks and maintain social distancing, as at all funerals.

Musical shows and concerts have also been banned at the funeral in a bid to contain the spread of Covid-19, which has claimed 255 lives in Zimbabwe, National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said in a statement yesterday.

“To ensure a decent send off and burial, the Zimbabwe Republic Police implores the organisers of the funeral of the late Genius Kadungure to observe Covid-19 regulations, especially with regards to wearing of face masks, social distancing and the general maintenance of law and order.

“The organisers are reminded that under Covid-19 regulations, funerals are still restricted to not more than one hundred people.

“Musical performances or concerts are prohibited.

“Mourners are therefore urged to observe the law for the safety of others and themselves,” he said.

This comes after tents have been pitched and a stage for musical performances erected for the send-off of the late socialite with plans for a mass gathering of people from all walks of life.

Family spokesperson Mr Clement Kadungure had said there will be a church service from Salvation Army, which is their family church, and performances by various artistes.

“The programme for the burial of Genius is that we have agreed that his body will come home tomorrow morning and lie in the house.

“There will be a church service and testimonies from family and friends.

“We are expecting a lot of people including senior Government officials who will be present for his burial.

“The body will be taken to the tents on Saturday and that is where the body viewing will be taking place before the burial.

“He will be buried in his yard, not inside the house as being alluded to by some people.

“He will be buried according to our normal ways and according to tradition not what different people are saying,” he said.

Mr Kadungure said a mausoleum will be built soon after his burial but it will have his statue instead, since they want the mansion to be turned into a hotel.

He also dismissed claims of an all-white send-off party for Ginimbi saying it was a funeral not a party, so people are free to dress according to how they related with the late socialite.

-State Media

Another Makore Brother Nabbed Over 7yr Old Boy Murehwa Boy’s Murder

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has revealed that Thanks Makore (56) has been arrested in connection with the ritual murder of his 7-year-old nephew, Tapiwa Makore.

Thanks Makore who resides in Damofalls was arrested on Tuesday in Harare after it appeared that he was given Tapiwa’s head and arms.

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

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the police force was now focused on locating the boy’s head and arms.

This is happening after recent police investigations revealed that Tapiwa Makore senior who is already in remand gave an 11-year-old boy from Nyamutumbu Village a sum of US$5 to lure Tapiwa Makore (Jnr) from his parents’ garden to his uncle’s homestead.

Tapiwa Makore senior also gave the boy a T-shirt for the role he played and warned him against disclosing the matter to anyone.

The boy handed over the money to his mother who kept the secret. The mother is said to have used the money to buy chicken.

The boy will testify as a witness in the murder trial.

State Haunts Mamombe

Zimbabwe authorities have summoned Harare West constituency legislator Hon. Joanah Mamombe to stand trial on 24 November 2020 on charges of unnecessary movement in April at a time when government imposed a national lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus.

Mamombe was on Wednesday 11 November 2020 served with summons advising her to appear at Harare Magistrates Court at 8:AM on 24 November 2020 to answer to charges of contravening section 4(1)(a) of the Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) Order Statutory Instrument 83/2020 as read with section 3 of Statutory Instrument 110/20 for unnecessary movement during national lockdown.

Authorities claim that the Harare West constituency legislator unlawfully and without sufficient cause made unnecessary movement during the national lockdown by leading an entourage of more than 10 people and proceeded to Mukushi Compound in Tynwald North and Chichera Farm in Marlborough suburb.

Already, Hon. Mamombe, together with MDC-Alliance party youth leaders Cecelia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova are currently appearing in court answering to a cocktail of charges including participating in an anti-government protest against hunger during the national lockdown period as defined in section 37 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act and for contravening section 5(3) (a) as read with section 5(1) of Statutory Instrument 99 of 2020 of Public Health (COVID-19 Prevention, Containment and Treatment) (National Lockdown) Order, 2020.

The trio is also answering to charges of publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the state as defined in section 31(a)(ii) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act and publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the state
as defined in section 31(a)(iii) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act as well as defeating or obstructing the course of justice as defined in section 184(1)(f) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Prosecutors claim that Hon. Mamombe, Marova and Chimbiri, who are victims of torture and abduction, stage managed their abduction and told falsehoods to their lawyers, relatives and friends that they had been abducted on 13 May 2020.

-ZLHR

Newsday Retracts ED Biological Son Story

By Jane Mlambo| A local daily newspaper Newsday has retracted a story it published yesterday about Tarirai David Mnangagwa who reportedly seized a gold mining claim after the owners had invited him to invest in the project.

Newsday referred to Tarirai David as Mnangagwa’s biological son.

In a statement last night, Deputy Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, George Charamba challenged Newsday to prove their claims that Tarirai David was Mnangagwa’s biologically son while demanding a retraction for the misinformation.

Newsday has since issued a retraction saying Tarirai David is related to Mnangagwa but could not prove that he is his biological son.

Below is the retraction…

Setting Of ZimSec Exams In Quandary

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council was this week forced to suspend the setting of examination papers after examiners downed tools, rejecting a $4 000 payment offer, which they deemed too little.

On Tuesday, over 100 examiners, mostly teachers who were camped at Chinhoyi University of Technology refused to prepare questions for compilation into examination papers for future use after Zimsec had duped them into starting work without signing contracts.

The teachers demanded to be paid the equivalent of US$300 for the 12 days they are supposed to work.

Zimsec said the strike by the teachers would not affect this year’s examinations, which had already been set.-DailyNews

Justice Ndewere’s Case Set To Heavily Expose Chief Justice Luke Malaba

Zimbabwe Independent

Justice Erica Ndewere

THE accusation by High Court judge Erica Ndewere, who has been suspended for alleged misconduct, that Chief Justice Luke Malaba is victimising her for granting bail to two prominent politicians against his orders, has brought the country’s judiciary into sharp focus as doubts continue to swirl over its independence.

The High Court judge is facing allegations of gross misconduct in the performance of her duties, but she accuses Malaba of trying to fix her for defying his unlawful order in cases involving bail for former Tourism minister Priscah Mupfumira and MDC Alliance vice-chairperson Job Sikhala. The fallout is seen as evidence of the long held belief that the judiciary is compromised and is subject to the interests of the executive.

Last month judges wrote a letter to President Emmerson Mnangagwa complaining of interference in the discharge of their duties by Malaba.

“What is repeated in the public domain and on social media about the capture of the Judiciary is no longer fiction or perception, it is in fact reality,” the judges wrote to Mnangagwa.

“At the superior courts, it is an open secret that judges no longer enjoy any respect and that administrative staff now spy on judges and report to the various registrars, who in turn make reports to the Judicial Service Commission secretariat for onward reporting to the Chief Justice.”

Chief Justice Malaba, the judges alleged, is interfering with judgments by ordering judges to rewrite judgments, adding that no judgment is passed without his approval. Government has argued that it is not a witch hunt but a process to weed out corrupt elements within the judiciary.

Although government dismissed the letter, which was signed off with the words “your long suffering judges” and copied to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and the Attorney-General Prince Machaya, it has added traction to widespread accusations that the judiciary in Zimbabwe is captured by the executive and amplified calls from various quarters for Malaba to resign.

The belief that the judiciary is captured was further fuelled earlier this year when Malaba issued a practice directive in the form of a memorandum addressed to the Supreme Court, High Court, Labour Court and Administrative Court of Zimbabwe ostensibly to address “concerns raised about the manner in which judgments are handled after being handed down”.

“Before any judgment or an order of the High Court or Labour Court is issued or handed down, it should be seen and approved by the head of court division,” Malaba directed.

This prompted scathing criticism from the Africa Judges and Jurists Forum (AJJF) who described Malaba’s edict as unconstitutional and a threat to judicial independence.

“It (directive) needs to be totally revoked as it has no place in a modern constitutional democracy governed according to separation of powers,” AJJF secretary general Martin Okumu-Masiga said in a statement. “It amounts to one of those unusual situations where the threat to judicial independence is potentially intra the judiciary and not external which is highly regrettable.”

Malaba withdrew the directive, but doubts over his impartiality continue to linger.

The confidence in the judiciary’s independence has also been diminished by the efforts of Mnangagwa’s government to increase its grip on the third estate through amending the 2013 constitution. Through the Constitutional Amendment Bill No 2, the process of public interviews in the selection of judges and the Prosecutor-General, which was a key tenet of the 2013 constitution, will be removed. It is viewed as an attempt by Mnangagwa to reduce accountability that such public interviews bring and make the selection process opaque.

This clause will also make the judiciary beholden to the executive and make a mockery of the principle of the separation of powers between the country’s two pillars.

The judiciary has been reduced to a weapon used to attack those who fall out of favour with the executive according to political analyst Tawanda Zinyama.

“The judiciary needs to be able to make its own decisions without political interference,” Zinyama said. “The judiciary is now a political weapon being used to deal with those who do not toe the line of the ruling class. Judges are being used by political actors. We have seen the petition of concerns raised by judges of not being given space to exercise their independent decisions which is very unfortunate. There is no doubt that the judiciary is captured.”

However, political analyst Eldred Masunungure contends that there is no concrete evidence that the judiciary is serving at the whims of the executive.

“The question to ask when it comes to the tribunals against judges is whether it is a process by the Chief Justice to clean the stable or drain the swamp or a dirty game in the judiciary,” Masunungure said. “We do not have definitive answers on whether the judiciary is captured, but these are questions which are worth asking.”

The independence of the judiciary has come under scrutiny when it comes to decisions made against politicians in the opposition. Among the many cases, the 2002 presidential election petition by late Morgan Tsvangirai stands out.

The court application by the then opposition leader, who contested the result which declared then President Robert Mugabe the winner of that election, is still pending 18 years later. The petition was briefly heard by High Court Judge Ben Hlatshawayo before being put on hold, never to be resumed again.

Zinyama says that there is need for the judiciary to be independent for it to be deemed credible and not just as a tool for political gamesmanship.

Three Appear In Court For Brutally Murdering Their Friend In Gwanda

THREE men have appeared in court after they allegedly brutally murdered their friend outside a house in Senondo Suburb in Gwanda over an undisclosed issue.

Christopher Moyo (26), Mayibongwe Ncube (23) and Thando Masilela (25) all from Phakama Township were not asked to plead when they appeared before Gwanda magistrate, Ms Lerato Nyathi facing a murder charge.

They were remanded in custody to November 23.

Prosecuting, Ms Faith Mutukwa said the trio allegedly murdered Prince Mkhululi Moyo (22) on November 5.

“On 5 November at around 3AM at a place between Cry Mantengwane Nightclub and house number 119 Senondo Township the trio assaulted Prince Mkhululi Moyo and stabbed his once in the head, once on the left ear, once in the back and seven times on the right leg resulting in his death. They fled from the scene and in the morning residents found Moyo’s body and reported the matter to the police. Investigations were carried out leading to the arrest of the trio,” she said.

On the night of the incident residents from the area said they heard Moyo screaming and calling out for help at around 3AM but they were afraid to intervene out of fear of being attacked.

In another incident, five men have been arrested after they allegedly beat up their neighbour to death over an undisclosed matter.

Nkosithini Moyo (34, Qhubekani Sithole (34), Mbalisi Moyo (34), Mxolisi Nkala (36) and Kenneth Maphosa (36) all from Sibaba Village were not asked to plead when they appeared before Gwanda magistrate Ms Lerato Nyathi. They were remanded in custody to November 20.

Prosecuting, Mr Noel Mandebvu said the gang assaulted Peter Nyathi on November 11.

“On 4 November the accused person went to Peter Nyathi’s homestead where they assaulted him with bricks and logs until he lost consciousness. Neighbours who heard Nyathi calling for help rushed to the scene and the gang fled upon realising that people were coming. Nyathi was rushed to Filabusi District Hospital where he was pronounced dead upon arrival. The matter was reported to the police resulting in the arrest of the accused persons,” he said.

Gwanda’s Joshua Nkomo Polytechnic Shut Down Following Covid-19 Infections

Paul Nyathi

JMN Poly In Gwanda

THE Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic in Gwanda has indefinitely suspended learning after students and a lecturer tested positive for Covid-19 at the institutions.

Six cases have so far been recorded at the college.

The college advised students not to attend lectures until further notice.

JMN Poly Principal Dr Ngoni Moyo said the institution would await clearance from the Provincial Covid-19 Committee to resume lessons.

“We have suspended lectures until further notice to give room to testing and screening following cases of Covid-19 recorded at the institution.

“The Provincial Covid Committee is yet to give us the green light on when to resume lessons. The committee is yet to give us feedback on the total number of positive cases.

“As an institution we have done our own fumigation exercise but we are waiting for the Ministry of Health (and Child Care) to conduct their own.

“While face to face lectures are suspended, we will be conducting online lessons. Heads of various divisions have been instructed to come up with plans for their academic work,” she said.

According to a report from the Gwanda District Committee on Covid-19 dated November 11, three people have been admitted to the Gwanda Provincial Hospital isolation centre.

“. . . case is of a lecturer from JM Polytechnic College. A total of 79 contacts who comprise staff members and lecturers were traced, screened and tested at the JM Polytechnic College new and old campuses on Monday.

“Five were positive and 21 read errors and the tests will be redone. The other case is of a worker from Innscor Gwanda who was confirmed positive today on 11 November. Efforts are being made by the company to test all the contacts to the case by the company through the private sector,” read the report.

The report further stated that investigations into the JMN Poly and Innscor cases were still underway.

There was an increase of cases in the district from 47 to 58 cases within one week.

“There is an indication of the possible emergence of Covid-19 transmission pockets or hotspots in Gwanda Urban.

“There is need for enhanced public awareness campaigns. There is also need for close monitoring of all public premises in town,” read the report.

Machete Thugs Rob Esigodini Family Of US$87 000 Cash Plus R38 000

A family in Esigodini, Matabeleland South, was attacked by a gang of six armed robbers who were wielding machetes and a bolt cutter.

The attack occurred at the family’s mine and farm premises on the 9th of this month and the robbers went away with US$87 000 and R38 800 cash plus cellphones and a laptop.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is appealing for information which may lead to the arrest of the suspected armed robbers. Police said in a statement:

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is investigating an Armed Robbery case which occurred in Esigodini on 9th November 2020 when a gang of six suspects attacked a family with machetes and a bolt cutter at a mine and farm premises.

The suspects used a bolt cutter to break burglar bars of a sitting room window and went on to tie the two complainants with an electric cable and shoelace before ransacking the house.

Complainants were robbed USD$87 000.00 and ZAR38 800.00 cash which was in a safe, four Samsung Galaxy tablet cell-phones, Samsung laptop and a 32 gig flash disk.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police urges business persons who include miners to be security conscious and avoid keeping large sums of money at home.

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

Young Tanya Muzinda Speaks For Hopewell Chinono

Tanya Muzinda

Algeria Wallop Zimbabwe’s Warriors

Algerians celebrate a goal against Zimbabwe

AFC Bournemouth Jordan Zemura was given his debut by Zimbabwe, who also featured Baroka FC goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze and Kaizer Chiefs forward Khama Billiat.

Billiat was out blazing in the opening minutes when he had Algerian goalkeeper Rais M’Bolhi producing a smart outstretched save at the near side from a point-blank effort.

Algeria battled to get going soon thereafter with Zimbabwe narrowly missing the breakthrough from the head of Tinotenda Kadewere following a free-kick by Billiat.

The Desert Foxes began to show authority as the kings of the continent with halftime nearby and had the Warriors on the edge with a free-kick from Baghdad Bounedjah, but the wall managed.

Bounedjah put the hosts ahead on 33 minutes after reacting first to a spill from Chipezeze following a rasping drive by Sofiane Feghouli for an easy tap-in.

Algeria doubled the lead five minutes before halftime when Feghouli reversed roles to send a thumping header past Chipezeze from a cross by Riyad Mahrez.

Kadewere came close to cutting the deficit in half ten minutes from the halftime interval, but was met with a wayward strike following a heavy first touch.

The Desert Foxes compounded the Warriors woes towards the final 20 minutes after Mahrez handled two challenges for a smart finish.

SuperSport United’s Kudakwashe Mahachi and Tafadzwa Rusike were thrown into the mix by the Warriors from the bench a minute later in favour of Ovidy Karuru and Jordan Zemura.

Zimbabwe did bag a consolation goal with ten minutes to go when Kadewere latched onto a smart ball for an audacious chip from close-range, as it finished 3-1 to Algeria.

Kick-off

Maid Speaks Of Life Inside Ginimbi’s House

BUSINESSMAN and Socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure’s death has sparked debate on mainstream and social media regarding the source of his wealth and his life in general.

On social media, Genius Kadungure was the boss, he was a larger than life character, with followers who adored him.

While many saw him as a party animal, his manager of seven years Shaleen Nullens says he was a hard worker, with over 200 employees in Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa.

“Ginimbi was a hard worker, he was focused and wanted results; he was also very innovative and had a business acumen and knew which deals to strike,” she said.

His maid of 15 years, Ms Fatuma Chikowore dismissed allegations that her former boss was involved with the underworld.

“I have known Ginimbi for 15 years, he was a good boss with a good heart always ready to step in. What social media is saying about rituals is utter nonsense, there is no sacred room in this house and whenever he was around he would spend most of his time home,” she said.

The community says it has lost its anchor.

“He was our umbrella and whenever we encountered problems he would assist, he brought development our area,” said the village head man

While many will remember him as a flamboyant social media character, to the people of Domboshava he will forever be remembered as the man who brought America to Domboshava as evidenced by his expensive fleet of imported cars and his mansion.

Ginimbi is expected to be buried at his Domboshava homestead this Saturday.

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LEAKED- Picture Of CIO Agent Leading Operation To Plant Weapons At Sikhala’s Home.

By A Correspondent | The below picture is that of a CIO agent leading efforts against Zengeza West, MP Job Sikhala and his lawyer Harrison Nkomo’s homesteads.

DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN?

DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN?

The development follows a plot unmasked by ZimEye on the 25th August 2020 when a state agent made false claims that they had an agreed plan to meet Sikhala in Mozambique( watch video)

Details were revealed by Hon. Sikhala who said: “I am surprised with the messages I am just receiving from kumusha.

“Kwai ma CIO from Masvingo and Bikita Minerals did spend the whole day pamba pangu and kwe lawyer rangu Harrison Nkomo.

“What I got is that they want to go and plant firearms in the two farms and accuse myself of wanting to start a war.

“This is really shocking. Mnangagwa ngaasapererwa so.”

Meanwhile, the development also falls on the same day a Bulawayo based activist, Nyasha Gwadzemba had men visit his house Thursday night saying they were police officers.

– MORE TO FOLLOW

Nicholas Goche’s Stock Theft Case Thrown Out Of Court

Nicholas Goche

FORMER cabinet minister, Nicholas Goche has been removed from remand after the state witness failed to turn up in court.

Goche’s trial in a matter in which he is accused of stock theft failed to take off after the complainant Honest Mupanedengu failed to pitch up for court proceedings.
Goche was subsequently removed from remand by provincial magistrate Tinashe Ndokera and the state will now proceed by way of summons.

A warrant of arrest was issued for Mupanedengu.

It is the state’s case that in November 2018, Honest Mupanedengu of Mufakose bought 40 beasts from Goche and collected 22 for slaughter.
Sometime in 2019, Goche allegedly disposed of the remaining 18 cattle without the knowledge of the complainant.

It is alleged that the complainant approached the accused on different occasions to collect the 18 beasts but Goche indicated he had sold them for 18 000 United States dollars.

The accused subsequently made a police report.

Charamba Says David Mnangagwa Isn’t ED’s Biological Son | FULL TEXT

George Charamba

PRESS STATEMENT FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND CABINET.
The Office of the President and Cabinet continues to view with consternation what clearly is a sustained media campaign by NewsDay and other syndicated online news outlets against His Excellency the President, Cde E.D. Mnangagwa, the First Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, and children of the First Family.

This campaign, habitually, hooked on gold cases and mining claim disputes, including those before the courts, is falsely meant to paint the First Family as involved or associated with alleged crimes and conflicts in the mining sector. The latest in a series of such slurs and innuendos was a front-page story in today’s (Thursday, 12th November. 2020) issue of NewsDay which baldly creates the impression TARIRAI DAVID MNANGAGWA is the President’s biological son.

His Excellency would be most grateful if NewsDay can provide him and the Nation with evidence of a filial relationship between him and TARIRAI DAVID MNANGAGWA, in order to make good claims in their story . In the absence of such evidence, the Office of the President and Cabinet demands an immediate retraction of the pubh.hed and damaging falsehood as well as an unconditional apology to the President, the First Lady and the First Family. “I he Office further urges the media to refrain from publishing such malicious claims which have now become more of a norm, quite contrary to the standards and dictates of professional journalism.

Nine Tankers Intercepted At Beitbridge Smuggling 360 000 Litres Of Petrol Into Zimbabwe From S.A.

State Media

Some of the fuel tankers at Beitbridge Border Post

Customs authorities at Beitbridge border post are tightening screws on the movement of commercial cargo following the interception of nine tankers carrying 360 000 litres of fuel being smuggled from South Africa.

Zimra stood to lose around US$170 000 in import duties.

Sources close to the case said the nine tankers arrived from South Africa without any clearance documents as now required.

All goods entering the country are subject to a pre-clearance process which involves the payments of levies and duties prior to their arrival at the port of entry.

However, in this case, border authorities say tankers, each carrying an average of 40 000 litres of fuel, arrived with drivers only.

“They were picked by alert security teams which enlisted the services of Zimra to identify the contents. Smugglers tend to declare that tankers are carrying zero-duty liquids, like soya oil.

Follow up investigations revealed that the owners, whose names have been withheld pending more investigations, had not declared anything and as a result the vehicles have been seized with their contents, said a border official.

The source said three tankers with 120 000 litres of diesel were destined for Bulawayo while the other six with 240 000 litres of unleaded petrol 95 were headed for a dealer in Harare.

Zimra’s spokesperson, Mr Francis Chimanda could not be reached for comment and the Beitbridge manager, Mr innocent Chikuni, was also not reachable.

The police officer commanding Beitbridge, Chief Superintendent Tichaona Nyongo, said the matter was still being handled at Zimra in line with

relevant customs laws.

The Herald understands that no arrests have been made and the seizures are dealt with by Zimra.

So far the tankers are still parked within the commercial yard pending further management of the case.

It is alleged that syndicates involved in fuel smuggling make false declarations claiming they are shipping in paraffin, Jet A1, bulk cooking oil or soya oil to evade paying import duty.

Mnangagwa Demands Proof That Tarirayi David Mnangagwa Is His Biological Son

Paul Nyathi

Tarirai David Mnangagwa

THE Office of the President and Cabinet has challenged The NewsDay to provide evidence that link the President with one Tarirai David Mnangagwa.

On Thursday, NewsDay ran a news article indicating that the President’s son is involved in a gold mine grab, prompting the Office of the President and Cabinet to demand a retraction.

“The Office of the President and Cabinet continues to view with consternation what clearly is a sustained media campaign by NewsDay and other syndicated online news outlets against His Excellency the President, Cde ED Mnangagwa, the First Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, and children of the First Family as involved or associated with alleged crimes and conflicts in the mining sector.

“The latest in a series of such slurs and innuendos was a front page story (Thursday, 12th November, 2020) issue of NewsDay which badly creates the impression Tarirai David Mnangagwa is the President’s biological son.

“His Excellency would be most grateful if NewsDay can provide him and the nation with evidence of a filial relationship between him and Tarirai David Mnangagwa, in order to make good claims in their story.

“In the absence of such evidence, the Office of the President and Cabinet demands an immediate retraction of the published damaging falsehood, as well as an unconditional apology to the President, the First Lady and the First Family,’’ said the Deputy Chief Secretary (Presidential Communications), Mr George Charamba in a statement last night.

Mr Charamba added: “The Office further urges the media to refrain from publishing such malicious claims which have now become more of a norm, quite contrary to the standards and dictates of professional journalism.”

Several media houses have through the years published Tarirai as Mnangagwa’s son though some have indicated that he is his nephew.

Tarirai Mnangagwa is also a member of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s security team. He is believed to have been part of the team that helped Mnangagwa to escape to South Africa after he was fired by the late former President Robert Mugabe in 2017.

Another Makore Brother Arrested For Receiving Tawanda Makore’s Head And Arms

State Media

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi

Thanks Makore (56) has been arrested in connection with the ritual murder of his nephew, Tapiwa Makore (Jnr), with allegations that he was given the boy’s head and arms.

Makore of Damofalls was arrested on Tuesday in Harare and has since appeared before a Mutoko magistrate, who remanded him in custody.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said police efforts were now concentrated on locating the boy’s head and arms.

Recent police investigations into the boy’s ritual murder revealed that an 11-year-old boy from Nyamutumbu Village was paid US$5 to lure Tapiwa Makore (Jnr) 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 handed over the money to his mother who kept the secret. The uncle, together with his herdsman Tafadzwa Shamba are in remand prison pending the murder trial. Police investigations have revealed that the 11-year-old was sent by both Makore (Snr) and Shamba to lure Tapiwa.

The boy later revealed what allegedly happened to his mother who told him not to tell anyone.

The mother is said to have used the money to buy chicken. The boy will testify as a witness in the murder trial.

Mashurugwi Strike And Rob Family Of USD87K

Six armed robbers who were brandishing machetes raided a mine in Esigodini on Monday night and attacked a family which they robbed of US$87 000, R38 800 and cellphones.

The gang was armed with a bolt cutter which they used to break burglar bars to gain entry into the house. They tied two of the house occupants with an electrical cable and shoelaces before ransacking the house.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident, saying investigations were still in progress.

“The complainants were robbed of US$87 000 and R38 800 which was in the safe, four Samsung Galaxy tablets, a Samsung laptop and a flash disk,” he said.

“Police urge business persons who include miners to be security conscious and avoid keeping large sums of money at home. We are appealing for information leading to the arrest of the suspects.”

Another gang armed with machetes last Friday attacked several sex workers who were at a shopping complex in Kadoma. The gang was travelling in a Mazda 323 (ABG 9003), which has since been impounded by police.

Police went to the gang’s hideout where they fired warning shots, leading to the arrest of one of the gang members, Titus Meza (28).

“Police in Kadoma on November 6 impounded a motor vehicle which was being used by a group of machete-wielding gangsters,” Asst-Comm Nyathi said. “The gangsters assaulted women at Masimba complex in Kadoma.

“One of the suspects who was driving the vehicle was arrested while others ran away.”

Gangs armed with machetes and knobkerries recently resurfaced countrywide, targeting mines and individuals keeping large amounts of cash. This prompted police to relaunch “Operation Chikorokoza Ngachipere” and “Operation No to Machete-Wielding Gangs”.

A few months ago, police restored order in mining areas after taking on the gangs, arresting large numbers and stopping a wave of violence.

Recently, police arrested two suspects who were part of a machete gang which raided a mine in Inyathi.- Herald

Soldier Turned Armed Robber Is A Philanthropist

The ex-soldier, turned armed robber, allegedly involved in botched attempt to rob a family from Lobengula West in Bulawayo of US$23 000, is a philanthropist known for sponsoring grass roots soccer around the country and is also father to a gifted soccer player who turned out for Highlanders Football Club.

The soldiers when he was arrested

Ian Sibanda (53) of Emganwini suburb yesterday appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Shepherd Munjanja charged with attempted robbery and contravening Section 4 (1) of the Firearms Act, Chapter 10;09 (purchasing, acquiring or having in possession any firearm or ammunition without holding firearm certificate).

Sibanda is reportedly the brains behind the formation of the now defunct Emganwini’s Amazon FC which played in the lower rungs of the Zifa Southern Region leagues.

The former soldier is also the chairman of Emganwini Legends, a social soccer team which is home to ex-How Mine goalkeeper Nonjabulo Dube.

Sibanda, a well-known Highlanders fan, allegedly teamed up with Learnmore Kwari, who is still at large, to rob the Matshazi family that wanted to buy a house from Kwari’s in-laws.

Due to the nature of his alleged crime, Mr Munjanja did not ask Sibanda to plead guilty and he remanded him in custody.

Kwari is the son-in-law to the family that wanted to sell a house to the Matshazi family and is alleged to have tipped Sibanda that there were easy pickings of up to US$23 000 that could could be gained through an armed robbery, before it was delivered to his in-laws.

The duo was unaware that the family had not yet received the money from South Africa. The State’s case, as presented by the prosecutor Mr Terrence Chakabuda, is that on November 10 around 6.30PM Sibanda who was with Kwari, drove a BMW vehicle, registration number ADB 6150, and parked it near Mrs Livia Matshazi’s house.

The two forcefully gained entry into Mrs Matshazi’s house.

They allegedly went to the sitting room where the elderly woman was seated with her granddaughter Chantal Matshazi. Sibanda allegedly pulled out a pistol from his waist and pointed it at Mrs Matshazi, demanding money.

However, the complainant’s grandson, Mr Brandon Matshazi, who was in a spare bedroom, heard the noise and he allegedly armed himself with a golf club and proceeded to the sitting room where he struck Sibanda before he disarmed him. Kwari allegedly fled from the scene after seeing his colleague being overpowered.

The BMW vehicle which had its tyres deflated by angry residents was impounded and is being kept at Magwegwe Police Station as an exhibit. -Chronicle

ICC Prosecutor On Libya Situation

THE HAGUE, Netherlands, November 11, 2020 — By the ICC Prosecutor

Madam President, Your Excellencies,

1. I am grateful for the opportunity to again brief the Council via video conference on my Office’s activities in relation to the situation in Libya even as the COVID 19 pandemic continues to present unique challenges across the globe including for the work of my Office. Notwithstanding, we remain resilient and productive in the face of these challenges and I am pleased to present my latest report to this august body.

2. I congratulate Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on assuming the Presidency of the United Nations Security Council and wish you, Madam President, every success in steering the essential work of this Council for the month of November.

Your Excellencies,

3. On 23 October 2020, we witnessed the signing of the ceasefire agreement by Libyan parties in Geneva under the auspices of the United Nations.  This is indeed a welcome concrete development. We call on the parties to assiduously implement the agreement to usher in the much awaited peace and stability for the people of Libya.

4. Victims of atrocity crimes in Libya must be reassured that notwithstanding any ceasefire or future agreement, individuals alleged to be responsible for serious crimes falling under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (“ICC” or the “Court”) will be promptly arrested and surrendered to the Court to face charges for their alleged crimes.

5. Libya remains a high priority situation for my Office and our commitment to seek justice and accountability on behalf of the victims remains unshaken. Our investigations have significantly progressed since my last briefing to this Council in May 2020.

6. Notwithstanding the challenges posed by the COVID 19 pandemic, two crucial investigative missions were deployed to Libya to collect additional evidence to further strengthen our cases.

7. As the Council will have noted, on 22 June 2020, I issued a statement following the discovery of multiple mass graves in the city of Tarhunah and the South of Tripoli.

8. My Office is engaging with the national authorities in relation to these mass graves. So far, reports demonstrate that over 100 bodies have been recovered by the authorities involved in exhuming the graves. Many of the recovered bodies had been blindfolded and had their hands tied. I wish to take this opportunity to recognise the significant efforts and important work of all involved in preserving the evidence of these crimes, including the commendable efforts of the Government of National Accord.

9. The missions also provided an opportunity to strengthen mutual cooperation with relevant national authorities and other stakeholders. I express my gratitude and appreciation for the cooperation and support that was received from the Government of National Accord and the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (“UNSMIL”). We continue to constructively coordinate our joint efforts in line with the cooperation and complementarity principles under Part 9 of the Rome Statute. 

Madam President, Your Excellencies,

10. My Office continues to actively monitor the situation in Libya.

11. In this regard, we have received information indicating that the  recently ended offensive on Tripoli  that was carried out by the eastern-based militia known as the Libyan National Army (“LNA”) and its supporting forces, forms part of a pattern of violence that involves the indiscriminate airstrikes and shelling of civilian areas; arbitrary abduction; detention and torture of civilians; extrajudicial killings; enforced disappearances; and pillaging of civilian property, repeating a pattern of violence that has been previously reported in places such as Benghazi, Derna, Ajdabiya, Marzuq and Sirte. 

12. We have also received credible information indicating the increased use of mines and improvised explosive devices against civilians. These were discovered following the retreat of forces from Tripoli and its surrounding areas.

13. Mines and improvised explosive devices are reported to have been placed in the garages, kitchens and bedrooms of civilian homes. 

14. Many civilians who returned to their homes after fleeing the fighting were either killed or injured because their homes were booby trapped by such devices.

15. The threat posed to civilians by mines and improvised explosive devices and the scale of their use is deeply disturbing. Between May and July alone, at least 49 people were killed as a result of the use of mines.

16. Let me emphasize that it is a crime under the Rome Statute to use mines and improvised explosive devices as a means to indiscriminately attack civilians. 

17. I encourage this Council and all Member States of the United Nations to once again convey a clear and firm message to commanders, be they military or civilian, and all parties and armed groups involved in the Libya conflict that the rules of international humanitarian law must be respected and that those who defy such rules will be held individually responsible.

18. My Office has also been following reports of the targeting of civilians that voiced opposition to militias in the east and west of Libya. In this regard, the Council is aware that UNSMIL has recently called for an investigation into the alleged use of excessive force by security forces on the 23rd of August in Zawiyah and Tripoli.

19. In addition, my Office continues to receive information regarding allegations of serious crimes being committed in prisons and detention facilities throughout Libya. In my previous report to the Council, I outlined allegations that detention facilities such as Al-Kuweifiya and Gernada in eastern Libya and Mitiga Prison in Tripoli, which is controlled by the Special Deterrence Force, were being used to arbitrarily detain civilians under inhumane conditions including allegations of torture. My Office continues to receive evidence of such allegations. 

20. I urge all parties to the conflict in Libya to immediately put an end to the use of detention facilities to mistreat and commit crimes against civilians. International law and the Rome Statute prohibit the use of detention facilities in this way. I further call for international observers and investigators to be given full access to detention facilities in Libya and full cooperation in this regard. 

21. My Office has also been monitoring the situation of internally displaced persons as well as crimes committed against migrants. Regrettably, migrants continue to be trafficked and subjected to crimes such as torture.

22. I am deeply concerned that despite this Council imposing sanction on Mr Ahmad Oumar Al-Dabbashi, for his involvement in crimes against migrants, he is reported to continue to commit crimes.

23. Recent positive developments in the fight to eradicate crimes against migrants are encouraging and must be intensified. In this regard, I note the imposition of sanctions by the European Union against Mr Mousa Adyab, who the United Nations Panel of Experts implicates in human trafficking, rape and the killing of refugees.

24. I also welcome the efforts made by national jurisdictions in this regard and in particular the sentencing by the Court of Messina in Italy of three individuals to 20 years of imprisonment for crimes committed against migrants in Zawiyah.

Madam President, Your Excellencies,

25. A recurring theme that I must emphasise is the issue of the failure to arrest and surrender those against whom warrants of arrest have been issued by the Court. This remains a major stumbling block preventing my Office from seeking effective justice for the victims of atrocity crimes committed in Libya. Over the years of my reporting to this Council, I have lamented the fact that individuals against whom warrants of arrest have been issued remain at large.

26. These include two arrest warrants for Mr Mahmoud Mustafa Busayf Al-Werfalli, who as a commander of Al-Saiqa Brigade, is alleged to have executed 43 civilians. On 21 September 2020, the European Union imposed economic sanctions on Mr Al-Werfalli for alleged crimes committed in Libya.

27. My Office’s request to the leader of the LNA, General Khalifa Haftar, to arrest and surrender Mr Al-Werfalli to the ICC has gone unheeded.

28. I again call on other Libyan commanders to take all the necessary steps to surrender Mr Al-Werfalli. Most recently, I  specifically called upon Mr Aqila Saleh, Supreme Commander of the LNA and Mr Wanees Boukhmada, Commander of Al-Saiqa Brigade to help in this regard.  My Office has since received information that Mr Wanees Boukhmada is deceased. It is nonetheless imperative that the efforts to arrest and surrender Mr Al-Werfalli must be continued and intensified.

29. Let me recall and stress the obligation imposed on commanders under article 28 of the Rome Statute to prevent or punish the commission of crimes by forces under their effective control or to submit them for effective investigation and prosecution.

30. Similarly, arrest warrants against Mr Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi and Mr Al-Tuhamy Mohamed Khaled remain unexecuted. Mr Al-Tuhamy is still alleged to be in Egypt. I urge all relevant states, including the Arab Republic of Egypt to ensure that fugitives wanted by the Court are surrendered without delay.

31. The non-execution of the arrest warrants is the foremost obstacle to our collective capacities to give hope to the people and victims of crimes in Libya. I urge this Council and Member States to take effective and concrete steps to ensure that safe havens are not provided to fugitives from justice who face serious criminal charges before the International Criminal Court. Inaction in this regard allows abhorrent crimes that are alleged to have been committed in places such as Tarhunah to continue. There is a collective responsibility to ensure ICC warrants of arrests are duly executed. 

Madam President, Your Excellencies,

32. In all other respects, my Office continues to receive strong cooperation from numerous States and stakeholders. In particular, our relationship with UNSMIL and authorities in Libya has strengthened, as has our relationship with EUROPOL. I would like to reiterate the pivotal importance of this cooperation in our activities and call on the Council and the Member States to collectively support our efforts to strengthen such cooperation.

33. My Office further continues to provide assistance supporting the domestic investigation and prosecution of international crimes committed in Libya in line with our Strategic Goal 6.

34. I remain committed to fulfilling my mandate with the aim of holding to account those responsible for the most serious crimes of international concern, and seeking justice for the victims in Libya.

35. This Council, as well as the international community, is once again urged to provide full support to the ICC to achieve its mandate in Libya.

36. Let me conclude, Your Excellencies, with a final reflection. As we gather here today pursuant to UN Security Council Resolution 1970 (2011) to demonstrate our joint commitment to cause of justice in Libya, I must contextualise this engagement.

37. We find ourselves in an age where powerful forces increasingly aim to undermine the cause of international criminal justice as continuation of politics by other means.

38. What is required, today, more than ever, is greater support for the ICC, its independent and impartial work and the international rule of law; not less.

39. Any act that may undermine the global movement towards greater accountability for atrocity crimes and a ruled-based international order must be avoided.

40. I count on the support of the international community, this Council and its membership to stand firmly in the defence of international criminal justice in Libya and beyond, as necessary means to ensure international peace and security, and to advance the cause of justice for the victims of atrocity crimes.

41. I thank you for your attention.

Twenty report of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to the United Nations Security Council pursuant to UNSCR 1970(201) (https://bit.ly/35hMznU)Distributed by APO Group on behalf of International Criminal Court (ICC)

Will Rushwaya Get Bail Today?

HARARE regional magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna is today expected to make a bail ruling in which Henrietta Rushwaya, Pakistan businessman Ali Muhamad, Stephen Tserayi, Raphios Mufandauya and miner Gift Karanda are facing charges of attempting to smuggle gold.

Lawyers representing Tserayi, Mufandauya and Karanda submitted their written closing submissions on Friday last week after Rushwaya and Muhamad made theirs orally.

Mr Admire Rubaya made submissions on behalf of Tserayi, Mr Joshua Chirambwi represented Mufandauya, while Mr Dumisani Mtombeni appeared for Karanda.

Tserayi in his submissions said that the court was slowly becoming a passage to superior courts when it comes to bail applications.

He said there was a worrying trend of those appearing at the Special Anti-Corruption Courts being treated differently from those appearing in ordinary courts.

Tserayi said the trend cast a misconception that those appearing before special anti-corruption courts facing corruption or politically-related offences were bound to be denied bail. – Herald

BREAKING: CIOs Pounce On Sikhala And Harrison Nkomo’s Rural Homes

By A Correspondent | CIO agents have pounced on Zengeza West, MP Job Sikhala and his lawyer Harrison Nkomo’s homesteads.

Details were revealed by Hon. Sikhala who said: “I am surprised with the messages I am just receiving from kumusha.

“Kwai ma CIO from Masvingo and Bikita Minerals did spend the whole day pamba pangu and kwe lawyer rangu Harrison Nkomo.

“What I got is that they want to go and plant firearms in the two farms and accuse myself of wanting to start a war.

“This is really shocking. Mnangagwa ngaasapererwa so.” – MORE TO FOLLOW

President Chamisa Accuses Mnangagwa Of “Killing” Education System

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to stop intimidating suffering teachers.

President Chamisa also accused Mr Mnangagwa’s government of “killing” the education system in the country.

“STOP BULLYING TEACHERS!!

Education must not be allowed to sink …

Teacher’s concerns must be addressed.

Restore the dignity of the teaching profession.

Examining without teaching is a no brainier..

Taking a child to an exam without having taught is scandalous.

Rural child without access to TV, radio, computer, connectivity most vulnerable,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

President Chamisa

Address Teachers’ Concerns, President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to stop intimidating suffering teachers.

President Chamisa also accused Mr Mnangagwa’s government of “killing” the education system in the country.

“STOP BULLYING TEACHERS!!

Education must not be allowed to sink …

Teacher’s concerns must be addressed.

Restore the dignity of the teaching profession.

Examining without teaching is a no brainier..

Taking a child to an exam without having taught is scandalous.

Rural child without access to TV, radio, computer, connectivity most vulnerable,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

President Chamisa

Address Teachers’ Grievances, MDC Alliance Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration of ignoring the plight of suffering teachers.

In a brief statement on Tuesday, the party challenged Mr Mnangagwa’s administration to address teachers’ grievances urgently:

“The crisis in the education sector is threatening children’s right to education, especially the poor.

Instead of addressing the plight of teachers, Govt continues to ‘bury its head in the sand.’

We stand in solidarity with #teachers in their demand for better teacher #remuneration.”

MDC Alliance

Chivayo “Defends” Ginimbi

Tinashe Sambiri|Controversial Harare businessman Wicknell Chivayo has come out in support of the late socialite and business tycoon Genius ” Ginimbi” Kadungure arguing those who think he used juju to amass wealth are lost.

Chivayo dismissed claims that Ginimbi used secret rituals to acquire his wealth.

On Tuesday morning Chivayo implored Zimbabweans to let Genius’ soul to rest in “eternal peace”.

 “If you don’t work hard you will be calling successful people Satanists, criminals and prostitutes for the rest of your life,” Chivayo posted on social media.

Ginimbi

Chivayo Mocks “Lazy People”

Tinashe Sambiri|Controversial Harare businessman Wicknell Chivayo has come out in support of the late socialite and business tycoon Genius ” Ginimbi” Kadungure arguing those who think he used juju to amass wealth are lost.

Chivayo dismissed claims that Ginimbi used secret rituals to acquire his wealth.

On Tuesday morning Chivayo implored Zimbabweans to let Genius’ soul to rest in “eternal peace”.

 “If you don’t work hard you will be calling successful people Satanists, criminals and prostitutes for the rest of your life,” Chivayo posted on social media.

Wicknell Chivayo

Gringo’s Death A Body Blow To Arts Industry

Tinashe Sambiri|Blessing Chimbowa, popularly known as Mbudziyadhura, has described Lazarus” Gringo” Boora’s demise as a body blow to the arts industry.

Mbudziyadhura,
quoted by The Herald, said Gringo’s death came as a shock to the arts industry.

“Boora was a person who did not want artists to be looked down upon.”

“He was open and would speak his mind, especially when it comes to low payment of actors, that is why he did not feature in many productions. Many people used to say that Boora was a problem because of that.

The other thing is that I am begging to all those who worked with Boora, he has left a family behind and I appeal to companies that worked with Boora to help his family not financially, but even to employ his children. Let us try to support his family,” Mbudziyadhura told the publication.

Mbudziyadhura added he started working with Gringo before he became popular and he was a talented person.

The late Gringo – Lazarus Boora

Mbudziyadhura Speaks On Gringo Death

Tinashe Sambiri|Blessing Chimbowa, popularly known as Mbudziyadhura, has described Lazarus” Gringo” Boora’s demise as a body blow to the arts industry.

Mbudziyadhura,
quoted by The Herald, said Gringo’s death came as a shock to the arts industry.

“Boora was a person who did not want artists to be looked down upon.”

“He was open and would speak his mind, especially when it comes to low payment of actors, that is why he did not feature in many productions. Many people used to say that Boora was a problem because of that.

The other thing is that I am begging to all those who worked with Boora, he has left a family behind and I appeal to companies that worked with Boora to help his family not financially, but even to employ his children. Let us try to support his family,” Mbudziyadhura told the publication.

Mbudziyadhura added he started working with Gringo before he became popular and he was a talented person.

The late Gringo – Lazarus Boora

“Cause” Of Ginimbi Death Revealed

The late socialite and flamboyant businessman, Genius Kadungure, better known as Ginimbi’s autopsy results have been revealed.

The autopsy results showed that Ginimbi died from internal bleeding, and this puts to rest various conspiracy theories flying around about the cause of the millionaire’s death.

Family spokesperson, Darling Kadungure, told Nhau/Indaba that Ginimbi underwent a post-mortem on Tuesday and the results said Ginimbi died from “haemorrhagic shock in polytrauma”.

According to online sources, hemorrhagic shock occurs when the body begins to shut down due to large amounts of blood loss.

People suffering injuries that involve heavy bleeding may go into hemorrhagic shock if the bleeding isn’t stopped immediately.

Common causes of haemorrhagic shock include severe burns, deep cuts, gunshot wounds and trauma amputations.

Meanwhile, Ginimbi’s burial will take place on the grounds of his Domboshava mansion, as per his instructions before he died.

Ginimbi is also said to have instructed his family no to rush his burial as “many people will come from all over the world”.

The controversial businessman died on Sunday between 5 am and 6 am when his Rolls-Royce hit a Honda Fit and veered off the road before hitting a tree along Borrowdale Road.

Eyewitness accounts have indicated that Ginimbi was pulled out of the wreckage alive but died shortly afterwards. His colleagues, Malawian Limumba Karim, Mitchelle “Moana” Amuli and popular Mozambican model Alichia Adams, were trapped in the car and were burnt beyond recognition when the car burst into flames.-Nhau/Indaba

Ginimbi

Econet In Landmark Partnership Deal With Google

GOOGLE’S parent company, Alphabet, has partnered with the Econet Group to launch a new high-speed broadband technology, which uses laser beams instead of fibre optic cables.

In a media update, Econet said the new technology can be deployed to connect two points that are 20km apart in a matter of hours, instead of about two weeks of digging to lay fibre cables.

Currently, the technology is said to have the capacity to deliver up to 10Gbits of Internet at the ‘speed of light’ capable of streaming high-quality video.

For Econet, this is ideal for connecting small towns, mines and large businesses. It can also be used to connect areas that are unsafe to lay fibre cables.

“News of the partnership between Google and Econet, reported by Techcrunch.com and several tech news outlets, represents a massive opportunity for Econet, which has set up a new company based in Nairobi, Kenya to roll out a supporting network to Liquid Telecom’s fibre optic network business across Africa,” said the company.

Liquid Telecom is part of the Econet Group and has the largest fibre network across Africa. The new technology was developed by a company in Alphabet’s stable called X, and it looks at finding new high-tech solutions known as “Moon Shots”.

According to Techcrunch.com, X announced on Tuesday that its “Project Taara” high-speed optical wireless broadband endeavor was being rolled out across Sub-Saharan Africa through partnership with giant internet provider Econet and its subsidiaries.

“This deployment follows a series of small pilots in Kenya specifically, but now Taara and Econet are ready to start adding high-speed wireless optical links to supplement and enhance Econet service reach more broadly, starting with Liquid Telecom customers in Kenya,” Techcrunch.com reported.

“Taara is yet another approach to extending the reach of broadband networks to parts of the Earth that have typically not had access or high-speed connections, due primarily to infrastructure challenges.”-Chronicle

Econet

CIOs Trying To Plant Weapons At Sikhala’s House

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By A Correspondent | CIO agents have pounced on Zengeza West, MP Job Sikhala and his lawyer Harrison Nkomo’s homesteads.

Details were revealed by Hon. Sikhala who said: “I am surprised with the messages I am just receiving from kumusha.

“Kwai ma CIO from Masvingo and Bikita Minerals did spend the whole day pamba pangu and kwe lawyer rangu Harrison Nkomo.

“What I got is that they want to go and plant firearms in the two farms and accuse myself of wanting to start a war.

“This is really shocking. Mnangagwa ngaasapererwa so.” – MORE TO FOLLOW

It’s My Hubby, Says Mother Who Allegedly Beheaded 4 Kids

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Emelda Marazani, who allegedly killed her four children in cold blood on Wednesday has blamed her husband for the gruesome murder of her four minor children.

Mazarani said this to Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Mangwiro when he visited her at Chivhu General Hospital this Thursday where she is receiving treatment after a failed suicide attempt soon after killing her children.
Marazani said her husband, Lameck Brande provoked her when he said all the four children were not his. She told Dr Mangwiro that she regrets killing her children.

The four bodies are at Chivhu General Hospital mortuary awaiting post-mortem. Marazani also revealed that she attempted to kill herself after she killed her children.

“He said all the children were not his. Anogarondiudza kuti haaite vana vasikana asi vakomana chete. This hurt me and yesterday he repeated that the children were not his. He is also a womaniser and that is hurting me.”

Marazani, who is more than six months pregnant said she will take care of her baby and protect her at all costs.
Deputy Minister Dr Mangwiro pledged to assist the family with food during the funeral and burial of the four children.
Brande said the burial of the quartet will be done once all processes have been completed. He told The Herald that he is still to come to terms with the unexpected loss of his four children.
Speaking from his Highview residence in Chivhu, Brande said he never expected his wife to harm their children although she sometimes threatened that she would leave him with nothing whenever they argued.
“We had our misunderstandings but they were petty. At one point during our misunderstandings, she told me that she would leave me with nothing.
“I never imagined that she would go to the extent of killing our children. I am in pain,” said Brande in tears. – ZBC

Mnangagwa’s Office Wants NewsDay To Retract News Article On Mnangagwa’s Son

George Charamba

The Deputy Chief Secretary, Presidential Communications Office of the President and Cabinet, George Charamba has accused some sections of the local media of a sustained campaign against President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his family.

In a statement on Thursday, Charamba cited a story by a local daily publication which claimed that one Tarirai David Mnangagwa, who is accused of grabbing a mine, was President Mnangagwa’s son.

Charamba demanded a retraction of the story and called upon the media to desist from publishing what he called “malicious claims” against the First Family. Below is Charamba’s statement:

The Office of the President and Cabinet continues to view with consternation what clearly is a sustained media campaign by NewsDay and other syndicated online news outlets against His Excellency the President, Cde E.D. Mnangagwa, the First Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, and children of the First Family.

This campaign, habitually hooked on gold cases and mining claim disputes, including those before the courts, is falsely meant to paint the First Family as involved or associated with alleged crimes and conflicts in the mining sector.

The latest in a series of such slurs and innuendos was a front-page story in today’s (Thursday, 12th November 2020) issue of NewsDay which baldly creates the impression TARIRAI DAVID MNANGAGWA is the President’s biological son.

His Excellency would be most grateful if NewsDay can provide him and the Nation with evidence of a filial relationship between him and TARIRAI DAVID MNANGAGWA, in order to make good claims in their story.

In the absence of such evidence, the Office of the President and Cabinet demands an immediate retraction of the published and damaging falsehood, as well as an unconditional apology to the President, the First Lady and the First Family.

The Office further urges the media to refrain from publishing such malicious claims which have now become more of a norm, quite contrary to the standards and dictates of professional journalism.

Woman Brutally Kills All Her Four Children Blames Husband For Her Moment Of Madness

State Media

Emelda Marazani, who allegedly killed her four children in cold blood yesterday said her husband is to blame for the unfortunate incident.

She said this to Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Mangwiro when he visited her at Chivhu General Hospital this afternoon where she is receiving treatment after a failed suicide attempt soon after killing her children yesterday.

Marazani said her husband, Mr Lameck Brande provoked her when he said all the four children were not his. She told Dr Mangwiro that she regrets killing her children.

The four bodies are at Chivhu General Hospital mortuary awaiting post-mortem. Marazani also revealed that she attempted to kill herself after she killed her children.

“He said all the children were not his. Anogarondiudza kuti haaite vana vasikana asi vakomana chete. This hurt me and yesterday he repeated that the children were not his. He is also a womaniser and that is hurting me.”

Marazani, who is more than six months pregnant said she will take care of her baby and protect her at all costs.

Deputy Minister Dr Mangwiro pledged to assist the family with food during the funeral and burial of the four children.

Mr Brande said the burial of the quartet will be done once all processes have been completed. He told The Herald that he is still to come to terms with the unexpected loss of his four children.

Speaking from his Highview residence in Chivhu, Mr Brande said he never expected his wife to harm their children although she sometimes threatened that she would leave him with nothing whenever they had an argument.

“We had our misunderstandings but they were petty. At one point during our misunderstandings, she told me that she would leave me with nothing.

“I never imagined that she would go to the extent of killing our children. I am in pain,” said Mr Brande in tears.

ED Son Grabs Gold Mining Claim

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s son, Tarirai David Mnangagwa is being accused of seizing gold mining claims in Gweru after the owners had invited him to invest in the project.

The gold mining claims in question are under Block 16 Quarts mining claims called Jilikin 25, registration number 12641BM whose owner, according to court papers seen by NewsDay, is Chad Cecil Mupandanyama, since 2005.

But last month, Mnangagwa filed an application with the court, alleging that he had been duped of US$4 million by Mupanganyama after he was booted out a company which he co-founded.

Mupandanyama together with his company, Swifteagle Investment Business Consultancy (Pvt) Ltd, cited Eliazel Mushiringi, Tarirai David Mnangagwa, Ruan Meats Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd, Wozheri Stone Crushers (Pvt) Ltd, Registrar of Companies, provincial mining director, Mines minister Winston Chitando as co-respondents in the matter.

Mupandanyama said initially, he was partners with Mushiringi, who later roped in Mnangagwa to register a company called Wozheri Stone Crushers (Pvt) Ltd using a forged signature and other documents obtained fraudulently. As a result, Mupandanyama is seeking the High Court to issue an order declaring the registration of Wozheri Stone Crushers unlawful.

Mupandanyama is also seeking the cancellation of the memorandum of agreement entered into between Mushiringi and Mnangagwa on November 28, 2017.

“… and consequently, that the first to the fourth defendant’s (Eliazel Mushiringi, Tarirai David Mnangagwa, Ruan Meats Enterprises, Wozheri Stone Crushers) together with their sub-tenants, assignees, invitees, members and all other persons claiming occupation through them should within 10 days of service of this court order vacate from the mining claim,” Mupandanyama said in his affidavit.

According to Mupandanyama, the drama started on January 7, 2016, when he entered into a tribute agreement with Mushiringi in terms of which he (Mupandanyama) agreed to grant mining rights to Mushiringi to develop, extract, mill and treat ore from the same and dispose of the product for own account.

“In terms of the agreement first defendant (Mushiringi) undertook to pay 5% of the total gross value of gold and/or any other valuable product extracted from the said mining location,” he said.

On March 18, 2016, Mupandanyama said Mushiringi entered into another agreement with Mnangagwa in terms of which he agreed to give up his mining rights, which he was exercising by virtue of the tribute agreement with Mupandanyama, to Swifteagle.

This included installation of a granite crushing plant, payment of council fees, mine inspection fees, transport, food, accommodation, site fencing, costs of assaying and application of certificates.

“The second plaintiff (Swifteagle) paid a commitment fee of US$10 000 to the first defendant and the agreement will be expiring in March 2036,” he said.

However, around September 2017, Mupandanyama registered a company with Mushiringi to carry out mining activities at his mining claims.

They agreed to dissolve their prior tribute agreements and regularise their mining activities through registration of a new company.

On October 6, 2017 they registered a company, Ultrech Trading to be used as a special purpose vehicle to exploit the mining claim.

But, on November 21, 2017, Mupandanyama said Mushiringi misled him into signing a form to transfer his mining rights at Jilikin 25 which he alleged was necessary to effect the name change.

They also agreed to allot shares, of which Mupandanyama would get 32,5%, Swifteagle 32,5% and Mushiringi 35%.

Besides the sharing of shares, Mupandanyama said they agreed to invite investors who would get 60% shareholding upon paying a commitment fee of US$500 000 to the company.

“In pursuance of the resolution to find investors for the company, the first defendant introduced the second defendant (Mnangagwa) as a consultant who could court investors to exploit the mining claim whereupon it was agreed that if the second defendant succeeded in courting an investor he would be allocated 5% of the first defendant’s shares in the enterprise ex gratia,” Mupandanyama said.

He said Mushiringi, “and acting with deceit and in connivance with Mnangagwa”, allegedly forged Mupandanyama’s signature on the memorandum and articles of association “of the fraudulently procured company thereby unlawfully making a share allocation to themselves and to Mupandanyama” as follows Chad Cecil Mupandanyama 100 shares; Eliazel Mushiringi 300 shares and Tarirai D Mnangagwa 1 200 shares.

“The procurement of the registration of the fourth defendant, the appointment of directors therein and share allocations was null and void as there was no sanction for such acts authorised by first and second plaintiffs,” he said.

“In violation of the agreement of November 27, 2017, on November 28, 2017, the first defendant purportedly entered into yet another fraudulent memorandum of agreement with the second defendant in respect of the first plaintiff’s mining claims.”

The matter is pending.

Tarirai made headlines in May this year when he reportedly fired shots into the air repeatedly, threatening to shoot a Zesa employee deployed to take meter readings at his farm in Norton, Plot 52 Bundu Park Farm, Lydiate, about 40km west of Harare.-

newsday

Jerry John Rawlings Dies

Africa News

Jerry John Rawlings

Ghana’s former President Jerry John Rawlings has died in Accra Thursday morning, local media reports.

He is said to have passed on at the nation’s premier hospital, the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

Jerry Rawlings had been on admission at the hospital for about a week for an undisclosed ailment. There are rumors that he died from COVID-19 complications, but this has not been confirmed.

Local online news portal, Graphic Online reports that Mr. Rawlings felt sick after his mother’s burial about three weeks ago.

As a former Ghanaian military leader and subsequent politician, Rawlings led a military junta from 1981 until 1992.

He then served two terms as the democratically elected President of Ghana from January 1993 to January 2001.

The late former president initially came to power as a flight lieutenant of the Ghana Air Force following a coup in 1979.

Before this, he led an unsuccessful coup attempt against the ruling military government in 1979, just five weeks before scheduled democratic elections were due to take place.

After initially handing power over to a civilian government, he took back control of the country on December 31, 1981 as the Chairman of the Provisional National Defense Council (PNDC).

In 1992, Rawlings resigned from the military, founded the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and became the first President of the 4th Republic.

He was re-elected in 1996 for four more years. Rawlings was 73.

Shock As Mozambiquen Govt Dismisses Reports of Mass Beheading By jihadists Militants

BBC News

The Mozambican government has denied reports of mass beheading by militant Islamists in the northern Cabo Delgado province.

The governor of the gas-rich province, Valige Tauabo, said there were no recent killings in any district of the province, contrary to reports.

He added that the last known killings by the Islamists took place on 6 April.

The state media had on Tuesday reported that more than 50 people were beheaded by the militants at a football pitch in a village in Miudumbe district.

The gunmen chanted “Allahu Akbar” (“God is greatest”, in English), fired shots, and set homes alight when they raided Nanjaba village on Friday night, the state-owned Mozambique News Agency quoted survivors as saying.

Governor Tauabo said there had only been “incursions by evildoers” who were being pursued by the military.

He added that the government is concerned about the spread of armed violence in Cabo Delgado.

Logarusic Reveals Game Plan For Algeria Encounter

Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic says he is aware of the threat posed by Algeria but his charges will try to play attacking football in tonight’s meeting.

The Desert Foxes will host Zimbabwe at 5 July 1962 Stadium in Algiers in the Afcon Group H Qualifiers. Kick-off is at 9 pm Zim time.

Speaking to the Herald ahead of the match, the coach said: “Yes, we are cautious, but we will be offensive. We need a result, it’s simple.

“We are not going to deploy a defensive formation. We are not here for tourism, we are here for work.

“I trust my lads, and they will give their all.

“Historically, we have done better than Algeria, in recent meetings, and that should spur us on.

“We know they are the best team in Africa, but they should know that we are Warriors and mean business.”

Algeria currently lead in the pool after picking up six points while the Warriors follow in second with four.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe’s Algerian Embassy staff, led by Ambassador Vusimusi Ntonga, were cleared to attend the game.-Soccer 24

Logarusic

We Are Ready To Take On The Desert Foxes: Kamhuka

Victor Kamhuka says the Warriors are ready for tonight’s AFCON qualifier against the Desert Foxes of Algeria, morale is high and everyone is ready.

The big defender, who turns out for Myanmar side Ayeyawady United, was roped into the squad by coach Zdravko Logarusic following the ruling out of United States-based Tendai Jirira.

This is Kamhuka’s first Warriors call and the former Dynamos defender says he is grateful for the opportunity and how he has been welcomed by his teammates.

‘I’m happy and the way other players have welcomed me, that is something that has boosted my confidence. Above all, I thank God for such an opportunity to represent my mother land Zimbabwe,” he told Soccer24 today.

“The morale is high in camp and everyone is positive, we are ready,” he said.

Zimbabwe take on a rampant Algeria side who have not lost a game since October 2018 but Kamhuka said they are fully focused on their performance.

“We are just focusing on our job and doing what the coaches have told us,” he said.

The match kicks off at 21:00 Zimbabwean time.-Soccer 24

Warriors

ED Son In Gold Mining Storm

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s son, Tarirai David Mnangagwa is being accused of seizing gold mining claims in Gweru after the owners had invited him to invest in the project.

The gold mining claims in question are under Block 16 Quarts mining claims called Jilikin 25, registration number 12641BM whose owner, according to court papers seen by NewsDay, is Chad Cecil Mupandanyama, since 2005.

But last month, Mnangagwa filed an application with the court, alleging that he had been duped of US$4 million by Mupanganyama after he was booted out a company which he co-founded.

Mupandanyama together with his company, Swifteagle Investment Business Consultancy (Pvt) Ltd, cited Eliazel Mushiringi, Tarirai David Mnangagwa, Ruan Meats Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd, Wozheri Stone Crushers (Pvt) Ltd, Registrar of Companies, provincial mining director, Mines minister Winston Chitando as co-respondents in the matter.

Mupandanyama said initially, he was partners with Mushiringi, who later roped in Mnangagwa to register a company called Wozheri Stone Crushers (Pvt) Ltd using a forged signature and other documents obtained fraudulently. As a result, Mupandanyama is seeking the High Court to issue an order declaring the registration of Wozheri Stone Crushers unlawful.

Mupandanyama is also seeking the cancellation of the memorandum of agreement entered into between Mushiringi and Mnangagwa on November 28, 2017.

“… and consequently, that the first to the fourth defendant’s (Eliazel Mushiringi, Tarirai David Mnangagwa, Ruan Meats Enterprises, Wozheri Stone Crushers) together with their sub-tenants, assignees, invitees, members and all other persons claiming occupation through them should within 10 days of service of this court order vacate from the mining claim,” Mupandanyama said in his affidavit.

According to Mupandanyama, the drama started on January 7, 2016, when he entered into a tribute agreement with Mushiringi in terms of which he (Mupandanyama) agreed to grant mining rights to Mushiringi to develop, extract, mill and treat ore from the same and dispose of the product for own account.

“In terms of the agreement first defendant (Mushiringi) undertook to pay 5% of the total gross value of gold and/or any other valuable product extracted from the said mining location,” he said.

On March 18, 2016, Mupandanyama said Mushiringi entered into another agreement with Mnangagwa in terms of which he agreed to give up his mining rights, which he was exercising by virtue of the tribute agreement with Mupandanyama, to Swifteagle.

This included installation of a granite crushing plant, payment of council fees, mine inspection fees, transport, food, accommodation, site fencing, costs of assaying and application of certificates.

“The second plaintiff (Swifteagle) paid a commitment fee of US$10 000 to the first defendant and the agreement will be expiring in March 2036,” he said.

However, around September 2017, Mupandanyama registered a company with Mushiringi to carry out mining activities at his mining claims.

They agreed to dissolve their prior tribute agreements and regularise their mining activities through registration of a new company.

On October 6, 2017 they registered a company, Ultrech Trading to be used as a special purpose vehicle to exploit the mining claim.

But, on November 21, 2017, Mupandanyama said Mushiringi misled him into signing a form to transfer his mining rights at Jilikin 25 which he alleged was necessary to effect the name change.

They also agreed to allot shares, of which Mupandanyama would get 32,5%, Swifteagle 32,5% and Mushiringi 35%.

Besides the sharing of shares, Mupandanyama said they agreed to invite investors who would get 60% shareholding upon paying a commitment fee of US$500 000 to the company.

“In pursuance of the resolution to find investors for the company, the first defendant introduced the second defendant (Mnangagwa) as a consultant who could court investors to exploit the mining claim whereupon it was agreed that if the second defendant succeeded in courting an investor he would be allocated 5% of the first defendant’s shares in the enterprise ex gratia,” Mupandanyama said.

He said Mushiringi, “and acting with deceit and in connivance with Mnangagwa”, allegedly forged Mupandanyama’s signature on the memorandum and articles of association “of the fraudulently procured company thereby unlawfully making a share allocation to themselves and to Mupandanyama” as follows Chad Cecil Mupandanyama 100 shares; Eliazel Mushiringi 300 shares and Tarirai D Mnangagwa 1 200 shares.

“The procurement of the registration of the fourth defendant, the appointment of directors therein and share allocations was null and void as there was no sanction for such acts authorised by first and second plaintiffs,” he said.

“In violation of the agreement of November 27, 2017, on November 28, 2017, the first defendant purportedly entered into yet another fraudulent memorandum of agreement with the second defendant in respect of the first plaintiff’s mining claims.”

The matter is pending.

Tarirai made headlines in May this year when he reportedly fired shots into the air repeatedly, threatening to shoot a Zesa employee deployed to take meter readings at his farm in Norton, Plot 52 Bundu Park Farm, Lydiate, about 40km west of Harare.-

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Let’s Support Our Warriors!

Staunch Warriors fan and Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association Organising Secretary Chris ‘Romario’ Musekiwa has urged the nation to rally behind the team when they take on Algeria tonight.

Zimbabwe clash with Desert Foxes in an AFCON Group H qualifier at the Stade du Juillet 1962 tonight and Romario says the support of the nation is of paramount importance as Zdravko Logarusic’s charges go into battle.

In a statement, Musekiwa said: “

We urge the entire nation to solidly rally behind our gallant Warriors as they go into battle against the against the reigning African champions tonight and the reverse fixture at the National Sports Stadium on Monday.

We encourage all soccer loving fans to use various social media platforms to motivate inspire and cheer up our boys .The Warriors are raring to go and looking forward to a great game we implore them to go into battle with a winning mentality they must not been intimidated by big name players in the Desert Foxes we have equally gifted stars who are good enough to fight to the bitter end and achieve the desired results.

We fear not it will be 11 vs 11 all our strikers should convert every scoring opportunity into goals and take control of the game. An early goal will unsettle the hosts .We have faith and confidence in the team assembled by coach Loga. Team work, dedication and staying focused will be key attributes to our success.”- Soccer 24

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Ginimbi Funeral: Mutodi Says Harare Hotel Has Reserved Accomodation For Guests

By A Correspondent| Motormouth legislator Energy Mutodi has announced that a Harare hotel Holiday Inn has reserved accommodation for guests who are coming to the funeral of the late socialite Genius Kadungure whose burial has been set for Saturday.

Posting on Twitter, Mutodi said;

“The Holiday Inn in Harare has reserved accommodation for guests coming for Ginimbi funeral @ USD$80 per room.”

He also refuted claims that the controversial businessman will be taken to a stadium before his burial.

“Also take note there will be no stadium occasion for Genius as has been peddled by some social media users,” added Mutodi.

Zimbabwe vs Algeria: The Facts

Zimbabwe will face Algeria in the Afcon Qualifiers tonight.

The Warriors squad arrived in the North African country on Wednesday morning.

The team left Harare the previous night, aboard a chartered plane, and touched down around 7 am. They are camped at a hotel in Cheraga, a suburb of the city of Algiers.

Here are the details you need to know about the game.

Competition: CAF Afcon Qualifiers, Group H, Matchday 3

Date, Kick-off times & Venue
12 Nov, 9 pm CAT at 5 July 1962 Stadium, Algiers

TV & Stream Info
Unfortunately, the match will not be available on SuperSport TV due to broadcasting rights issues at CAF.

Streaming services to be confirmed soon. Soccer24 will post live updates of the match.

Match Officials:
Referee: Alioum Alioum (Cameroon)
1st Assistant: Elvis Guy Noupue Nguegoue (Cameroon)
2nd Assistant: Sanda Oumarou (Cameroon)

Warriors Team News:
Twenty-one players travelled to Algeria for the game. The team held a full training session on Tuesday before their departure and had another one on Wednesday evening at the match venue in Algiers.

Goalkeepers: Elvis Chipezeze, Talbert Shumba
Defenders: Jimmy Dzingai, Alec Mudimu, Jordan Zemura, Teenage Hadebe, Divine Lunga, Tendai Darikwa, Adam Chicksen, Victor Kamhuka.
Midfielders: Ovidy Karuru, Tafadzwa Rusike, Kuda Mahachi, Knowledge Musona, Terrence Dzvukamanja, King Nadolo, Marvellous Nakamba, Khama Billiat
Strikers: Tino Kadewere, David Moyo, Prince Dube.

Algeria Squad:
Goalkeepers: Rais Mbolhi, Azzedine Doukha, Alexandre Oukidja.
Defenders: Mohamed Fares, Youcef Atal, Aissa Mandi, Djamel Benlamri, Ramy Bensebaini, Mehdi Tahrat, Réda Halaïmia
Midfielders: Mehdi Abeid, Mehdi Zerkane, Sofiane Feghouli, Adlène Guedioura, Ismaël Bennacer, Haris Belkebla, Farid Boulaya
Forwards: Riyad Mahrez, Adam Ounas, Saïd Benrahma, Baghdad Bounedjah, Andy Delort, Karim Aribi, Yacine Brahimi.

Head-to-Head Stats
Nothing much separates the two teams in their previous meetings. In the last four encounters, both Zimbabwe and Algeria have come out with similar sets of results.

ALGERIA vs Zim: 1 W/ 2 D / 1 L
ZIMBABWE vs Algeria: 1 W/ 2 D / 1 L

Form in the last 5 games across all competitions
Algeria: 3 W/1 D/ 1 L
Zimbabwe: 2 W/ 3 D/ 0 L

About Group H
The group is made up of reigning African champions Algeria, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana.

Algeria currently lead in the pool after picking up six points while the Warriors follow in second with four.-Soccer 24

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Drowning:The Risk Factors

Key facts

Drowning is the 3rd leading cause of unintentional injury death worldwide, accounting for 7% of all injury-related deaths.There are an estimated 320 000 annual drowning deaths worldwide.Global estimates may significantly underestimate the actual public health problem related to drowning.Children, males and individuals with increased access to water are most at risk of drowning.

Drowning is the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid; outcomes are classified as death, morbidity and no morbidity.

Scope of the problem

In 2016, an estimated 320 000 people died from drowning, making drowning a major public health problem worldwide.

In 2015, injuries accounted for over 9% of total global mortality. Drowning is the 3rd leading cause of unintentional injury death, accounting for 7% of all injury-related deaths.

The global burden and death from drowning is found in all economies and regions, however:

low- and middle-income countries account for over 90% of unintentional drowning deaths;over half of the world’s drowning occurs in the WHO Western Pacific Region and WHO South-East Asia Region;drowning death rates are highest in the WHO African Region, and are 15-20 times higher than those seen in Germany or the United Kingdom, respectively.

Despite limited data, several studies reveal information on the cost impact of drowning. In the United States of America, 45% of drowning deaths are among the most economically active segment of the population. Coastal drowning in the United States alone accounts for US$ 273 million each year in direct and indirect costs. In Australia and Canada, the total annual cost of drowning injury is US$ 85.5 million and US$ 173 million respectively.

There is a wide range of uncertainty around the estimate of global drowning deaths. Official data categorization methods for drowning exclude intentional drowning deaths (suicide or homicide) and drowning deaths caused by flood disasters and water transport incidents.

Data from high-income countries suggest these categorization methods result in significant underrepresentation of the full drowning toll by up to 50% in some high-income countries. Non-fatal drowning statistics in many countries are not readily available or are unreliable.

Risk factors

Age

The Global report on drowning (2014)shows that age is one of the major risk factors for drowning. This relationship is often associated with a lapse in supervision. Globally, the highest drowning rates are among children 1–4 years, followed by children 5–9 years. In the WHO Western Pacific Region children aged 5–14 years die more frequently from drowning than any other cause.

Global report on drowning (2014)

Child drowning statistics from a number of countries presented in theGlobal Report on Drowning are particularly revealing:

Drowning is one of the top 5 causes of death for people aged 1–14 years for 48 of 85 countries with data meeting inclusion criteria (1).Australia: drowning is the leading cause of unintentional injury death in children aged 1–3 years.Bangladesh: drowning accounts for 43% of all deaths in children aged 1–4 years.China: drowning is the leading cause of injury death in children aged 1–14 years.United States of America: drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury death in children aged 1–14 years.

Gender

Males are especially at risk of drowning, with twice the overall mortality rate of females. They are more likely to be hospitalized than females for non-fatal drowning. Studies suggest that the higher drowning rates among males are due to increased exposure to water and riskier behaviour such as swimming alone, drinking alcohol before swimming alone and boating.

Access to water

Increased access to water is another risk factor for drowning. Individuals with occupations such as commercial fishing or fishing for subsistence, using small boats in low-income countries are more prone to drowning. Children who live near open water sources, such as ditches, ponds, irrigation channels, or pools are especially at risk.

Flood disasters

Drowning accounts for 75% of deaths in flood disasters. Flood disasters are becoming more frequent and this trend is expected to continue. Drowning risks increase with floods particularly in low- and middle-income countries where people live in flood prone areas and the ability to warn, evacuate, or protect communities from floods is weak or only just developing.

Travelling on water

Daily commuting and journeys made by migrants or asylum seekers often take place on overcrowded, unsafe vessels lacking safety equipment or are operated by personnel untrained in dealing with transport incidents or navigation. Personnel under the influence of alcohol or drugs are also a risk.

Other risk factors

There are other factors that are associated with an increased risk of drowning, such as:

lower socioeconomic status, being a member of an ethnic minority, lack of higher education, and rural populations all tend to be associated, although this association can vary across countries;infants left unsupervised or alone with another child around water;alcohol use, near or in the water;medical conditions, such as epilepsy;tourists unfamiliar with local water risks and features;

Prevention

There are many actions to prevent drowning. Installing barriers (e.g. covering wells, using doorway barriers and playpens, fencing swimming pools etc.) to control access to water hazards, or removing water hazards entirely greatly reduces water hazard exposure and risk.

Community-based, supervised child care for pre-school children can reduce drowning risk and has other proven health benefits. Teaching school-age children basic swimming, water safety and safe rescue skills is another approach. But these efforts must be undertaken with an emphasis on safety, and an overall risk management that includes a safety-tested curricula, a safe training area, screening and student selection, and student-instructor ratios established for safety.

Effective policies and legislation are also important for drowning prevention.

Setting and enforcing safe boating, shipping and ferry regulations is an important part of improving safety on the water and preventing drowning.

Building resilience to flooding and managing flood risks through better disaster preparedness planning, land use planning, and early warning systems can prevent drowning during flood disasters.

Developing a national water safety strategy can raise awareness of safety around water, build consensus around solutions, provide strategic direction and a framework to guide multisectoral action and allow for monitoring and evaluation of efforts.

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Ginimbi Juju Talk: Chivayo Mocks “Lazy” People

Tinashe Sambiri|Controversial Harare businessman Wicknell Chivayo has come out in support of the late socialite and business tycoon Genius ” Ginimbi” Kadungure arguing those who think he used juju to amass wealth are lost.

Chivayo dismissed claims that Ginimbi used secret rituals to acquire his wealth.

On Tuesday morning Chivayo implored Zimbabweans to let Genius’ soul to rest in “eternal peace”.

 “If you don’t work hard you will be calling successful people Satanists, criminals and prostitutes for the rest of your life,” Chivayo posted on social media.

Wicknell Chivayo

Avoid Violation Of Ginimbi’s Corpse, Police Tells Friends

The Mashonaland East police have granted friends of Genius Kadungure the permission to hold a farewell party for the late socialite at his Domboshawa mansion on condition that they do not violate his corpse.

The farewell party is expected to start at 6pm tonight till late.

Ginimbi’s friends including Mike Chimombe had announced plans to hold a farewell party for late businessman with guests expected to bring their own champaigne.

Before he died, Ginimbi had told his family members not to rush through his funeral to allow his international friends to attend the burial.

The family appears to have taken heed as his burial will now be held on Saturday, exactly 7 days after his death on Sunday.

Stop Intimidating Our Teachers, President Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance leader, President Nelson Chamisa has challenged Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to stop intimidating suffering teachers.

President Chamisa also accused Mr Mnangagwa’s government of “killing” the education system in the country.

“STOP BULLYING TEACHERS!!

Education must not be allowed to sink …

Teacher’s concerns must be addressed.

Restore the dignity of the teaching profession.

Examining without teaching is a no brainier..

Taking a child to an exam without having taught is scandalous.

Rural child without access to TV, radio, computer, connectivity most vulnerable,” President Chamisa said in a statement.

President Nelson Chamisa

Mnangagwa Plot To Destroy The Opposition Exposed

Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa has exposed Zanu PF leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s plot to destroy the MDC Alliance.

Mr Mnangagwa is using the SMICE strategy to destroy his political foes.

“They use S.M.I.C.E against all progressive opposition, leaders and activists.

S.M.I.C.E strategy involves the following; Sex Money Infiltration Coercion Elimination.”

President Chamisa also paid tribute to veteran actor Lazarus Boora popularly known as Gringo:

“A talented man indeed! RIP Gringo.”

Mr Mnangagwa

BREAKING: Trendsetting Zimbabwe Netball Team Captain Signs For English Side

United Kingdom based netball club, Surrey Storm have announced the signing of Zimbabwe Captain Felisitus Kwangwa for the 2021 Superleague season!

The 25-year-old Goal Defender was a standout player at the 2019 Netball World Cup with three Player of the Match performances.

She led the competition in deflections and was sixth for intercepts as Zimbabwe were named team of the tournament.

Felisitus now makes the move to the Superleague, where she will join Mikki Austin’s impressive side for the new season.

She will link up with Aussie Leah Middleton and Northern Ireland international Niamh Cooper in the Storm defence!

Thrilled with the signing, Mikki Austin said: “New to Surrey Storm for this season, we are so excited to have an athlete of Felisitus’ calibre joining our defensive end.

“As an athlete who has stood out head and shoulders for her ability to win the ball for Zimbabwe at Netball World Cup 2019, we cannot wait to see her compete again in duck egg blue.”

Felisitus is Surrey Storm’s final signing of the signing window. We are delighted to now we able to announce her following Visa approval.

Wicknell Chivayo Dismisses Talk Of Ginimbi Juju

Tinashe Sambiri|Controversial Harare businessman Wicknell Chivayo has come out in support of the late socialite and business tycoon Genius ” Ginimbi” Kadungure arguing those who think he used juju to amass wealth are lost.

Chivayo dismissed claims that Ginimbi used secret rituals to acquire his wealth.

On Tuesday morning Chivayo implored Zimbabweans to let Genius’ soul to rest in “eternal peace.”

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 “If you don’t work hard you will be calling successful people Satanists, criminals and prostitutes for the rest of your life,” Chivayo posted on social media.

Wicknell Chivayo

“Time Is A Beautiful Thing”: Macheso Responds To Latest Controversial Video

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From Sex Worker To CEO, The Amazing Story Of Chivhu Woman

NATIONAL NEWS

A Chivhu commercial sex worker who has just left the profession has described the 14 years that she spent changing men as the hardest part of her life.

Febie Banda said this at a function where she and her colleagues in the profession expressed gratitude for the support to start small projects that they received from Debra Tshuma Foundation.

The Foundation to which they were connected to by the Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr John Mangwiro provided the 200 sex workers under the project with matemba, beans, Russian sausages and potatoes to make fresh chips which they are selling for profit.

Banda vowed that because of the success they enjoyed from their new entrepreneurship, she and her colleagues were going to kiss goodbye to the oldest profession and use their hands in business to support their lives.
She said this at a function held at Liebenberg High School and attended by Dr Mangwiro, Minister of State for Mash East Apolonia Munzverengwi, MP for Women’s Quarter Tatenda Mavetera, Chief Mutekedza and senior Government officials.

“I have been a commercial sex worker for 14 years and I am not proud of it. These were the hardest years of my life. I went through difficulties that were really bad. Today I say enough is enough, I am going to leave prostitution and work with my hands and be a business woman,” said Banda.

Another sex worker, Pamela Katsonga said she started prostitution at the age of 16. Her target market was truck drivers and at that time she thought it was the best way to make quick money to survive.

She pleaded with First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa to help them with more projects.

The First Lady was represented at the function by Dr Mandas Marikanda who is the CEO of Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank.

“I encourage all the ladies here to work hard and do projects to sustain their livelihood. Don’t return to commercial sex work because there are more disadvantages there. I also encourage those who get pregnant not to abort but to keep those babies and work hard for them,” said Dr Marikanda.

She encouraged them to apply for loans for projects at the Bank. They also got bakery equipment.- Masvingo Mirror  

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MDC Alliance Challenges Mnangagwa Administration To Resolve Teachers’ Grievances…

Tinashe Sambiri|The MDC Alliance has accused Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration of ignoring the plight of suffering teachers.

In a brief statement on Tuesday, the party challenged Mr Mnangagwa’s administration to address teachers’ grievances urgently:

“The crisis in the education sector is threatening children’s right to education, especially the poor.

Instead of addressing the plight of teachers, Govt continues to ‘bury its head in the sand.’

We stand in solidarity with #teachers in their demand for better teacher #remuneration.”

Mr Mnangagwa