Hopewell Chin’ono, journalist and anti-corruption campaigner has has been rearrested for allegedly breaking bail conditions.
Police and state security officials took Chin’ono from his home in the capital, Harare, on Tuesday evening.
His lawyers said he had been charged with contempt of court relating to an alleged breach of bail conditions, an allegation that they described as “nonsense”.
Chin’ono was first arrested in July after publishing a series of investigations into corruption in Zimbabwe. He was held at Chikurubi Prison for six weeks pending trial on charges of inciting violence.
On his release, Chin’ono was effectively banned from using social media for anything that could be seen as critical of the ruling Zanu-PF government.
The new arrest is thought to have been prompted by a tweet sent five days ago suggesting the chief justice of Zimbabwe, Luke Malaba, had intervened to deny Chin’ono bail.
Malaba, who was appointed by the former ruler Robert Mugabe and is seen as a government loyalist, has been the centre of an intense row over judicial independence in Zimbabwe, with judges accusing him of systematic efforts to influence their decisions and restrict their autonomy.
Earlier this year, Malaba was forced to withdraw a directive telling Zimbabwean judges that their judgments needed to be approved before being handed down.
Judges last week complained in an open letter that many “are now so afraid of their own jobs that they consciously and subconsciously make decisions that they consider ‘safe’, even if these do not accord with the law”.
THE Zimbabwe dollar moved marginally against the United States dollar at the weekly Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe foreign currency auction to trade at 81,67 compared to last week’s 81,35.
Data released by the central bank after this Tuesday’s auction reveals that the local currency unit is maintaining its stability against the United states dollar.
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe monetary policy committee member, Mr Eddie Cross spoke on the impact of the auction system on overall economic development.
“We are all surprised by the performance of the auction and we hope it will continue to play an important role,” he said.
Industrialist, Mr Davison Norupiri said stability arising from the auction had also improved business confidence levels.
“At least one can plan and we can focus on the future as firms,” he said.
A total of 28 million United States dollars from the latest auction was allocated to key productive sectors of the economy.
The central bank information showed that the highest bid on the main auction was 90 dollars with the lowest being pegged at 80. On the SMEs platform, the highest bid was at 86 dollars and the lowest at 79.
MDC-Alliance Chitungwiza Mayor Lovemore Maiko has been arrested and charged with criminal abuse of office after he allegedly demoted a senior manager at the local authority and appointed his friend to the post.
National Police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrest.
He said that Maiko allegedly breached his contract by demoting a district officer to a library post and replaced him with his friend, who reportedly does not have proper qualifications or is fit for the job.
The state run Herald claims to be in possession of a letter in which a supplementary item was added to the main agenda of a special full council meeting chaired by Maiko.
The subject of the letter signed by acting chamber secretary Raymond Wenyeve was the consideration for reassignment of Mr T. Chinganga to revamp council libraries and community hall.
Ordinarily, Maiko, who is a ceremonial mayor and other councillors should not interfere with staff directly except for the Human Resources Committee.
Maiko was arrest after he handed himself at Harare Central Police station after being summoned.
A source said last week Maiko facilitated the convening of an illegal special council meeting to consider the demotion and reassignment of workers that have been assisting state security agencies with evidence on corruption bedevilling Chitungwiza.
Mr Chinganga, who is a senior council manager and was assisting the PDC appointed the task force and ZACC with illegal land dealings in Chitungwiza was allegedly demoted after being harassed by some councillors for contributing information leading to several arrests.
In line with Section 311 (12) of the Urban Council’s Act, Maiko is facing criminal charges of interference with ongoing investigations.
Mr Chinganga’s demotion comes at a time when another council employee, who is out on bail was reportedly promoted during the same meeting without adherence to city by-laws and Urban Council’s Act.
Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi.
Police in Beitbridge have launched a manhunt for 10 armed robbers who attacked eight motorists last week in separate incidents in the border town, after blocking a section of the Beitbridge-Dite Road at night using stones.
The robbers ransacked the vehicles and got away with cash, groceries, cellphones and many other items.
In one of the incidents, a man who was driving a Nissan Caravan with one passenger on board, found the road blocked with large stones at the 10km peg along the road.
When he got out to remove the stones, he was confronted by 10 robbers wearing face masks and balaclavas.
The robbers were armed with a pistol and rifles, and fired shots before attacking the victims.
Another motorist later arrived at the scene and again, the robbers fired shots towards his vehicle, puncturing his front tyres.
The motorist abandoned the vehicle and fled the scene to seek assistance.
National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, yesterday said other motorists arrived and were also attacked by the armed robbers.
He said the motorists abandoned two Toyota Granvia vehicles, two Nissan Caravan vehicles and an Isuzu Como coach.
Police are appealing to anyone with information that might assist them in their investigations to contact any nearest police station.
In Matabeleland South, police are investigating a case of public violence where a group of nine suspects connived and proceeded to a local mine where they attacked the mine owner, his workers and some security personnel who had just been deployed on duty.
The suspects got away with a firearm, which was later recovered by police. Some of the suspects have since been arrested as investigations continue.
Police in Zvishavane have arrested five men following a case of kidnapping where they forced a 34-year-old man into their vehicle and took him to a mine in the area.
The five suspects are reported to have been looking for the victim’s uncle. Police arrested the five near Filabusi Turn-off.
As Ex-Chikurubi Maximum Prison Political Detainees Association, myself and my brother @jngarivhume will address the press conference, tomorrow the 4th of November at Media Center at 1300hrs in full strength solidarity with our arrested colleague Hopewell Chin'ono on fresh charges pic.twitter.com/eybF3Mxn6B
Speedster Blessing Muzarabani grabbed a five-for in the regulation play and scalped two more wickets in the Super Over to help Zimbabwe stun Pakistan in the third and final ODI here on Tuesday.
It was Zimbabwe’s first win over Pakistan since 2015. The home team has already clinched the three-match ODI series, having won the earlier two matches.
Pakistan and Zimbabwe now play a three-match T20I series, starting on Saturday here.
In a high-scoring match, the 24-year old Muzarabani overshadowed centuries from his team-mate Sean Williams (118 not out from 135 balls) and Pakistan captain Babar Azam (125 off 125 balls) and a five-for from 20-year-old fast bowler Muhammad Hasnain (5 for 26).
Muzarabani returned with figures of 5 for 49 in the home side’s run-chase and then took two more wickets in the super over in which Pakistan could only manage two runs.
Requiring just three runs to win in the Super Over, Zimbabwe wrapped up the match in three balls.
Chasing 279 for a win, Babar Azam produced a captain’s innings to score his 12th ODI century but was dismissed in the 49th over by a sharp rising ball from Muzarabani to set up a thrilling finish.
Pakistan appeared to have recovered from 3 for 20 and 6 for 151 when Babar featured in a century stand with Wahab Riaz (52 from 56 balls). But Wahab fell at 251 in the 47th over and Pakistan lost two wickets in the penultimate over to give Zimbabwe a rare win.
Babar combined for a fighting century partnership with Wahab Riaz after Pakistan were reeling on 151 for 6 in the 31st over with pacers Muzarabani, Ngarava and Tiripano picking up two wickets apiece to derail the home side’s run chase.
The Pakistan captain faced 125 balls from which he hit 13 fours and a six.
Earlier, Zimbabwe made a great recovery after being three down for 22 runs as Hasnain ran amok, dismissing captain Chamu Chibhabha, Craig Ervine and Brian Chari in quick succession.
The experienced duo of Brendon Taylor (56) and Williams then teamed up for a 84-runs partnership. Later, Wesley Madhevere (33 from 31 balls) and Sikander Raza (45 from 36 balls) also provided good support as the left-handed Williams resurrected the Zimbabwe innings.
Taylor fell to Hasnain while Madhevere was also caught and bowled by the young fast bowler.
Williams remained unbeaten on 118, hitting 13 fours and one six.
Argentina legend Diego Maradona is recovering well after being admitted to hospital, his doctor has said.
Maradona, 60, is still having tests and was anaemic and dehydrated but his condition is not related to Covid-19.
He was admitted to hospital in Argentina on Monday – doctor Leopoldo Luque said at the time that Maradona’s physical health was impacted because he was “not well psychologically”.
“He is evolving as we wanted,” Luque said on Tuesday.
“I hope he will want to stay until tomorrow. He will have to do long-term treatment.”
Maradona at 60: In search of the real Diego – Guillem Balague column Maradona, who won the World Cup with Argentina in 1986, is expected to be under observation for at least three days.
He now coaches Gimnasia y Esgrima in Argentina’s top flight and attended the side’s game against Patronato on Friday, his 60th birthday.
Roselyn Hanzi the Executive Director at the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights who have immediately gone into action following the arrest of journalist Hopewell Chinono says that the renowned scribe has been arrested for contempt of court following statements he made on social media when he was released on bail after his first arrest.
“Hopewell Chinono is charged with violating sec 182(1)(a) or (b) of Criminal Code. Allegation is he tweeted ‘On day of bail hearing CJ was seen leaving court in light of what has been said by judges what does this say’ said Hanzi.
Reports that authorities have again arrested @daddyhope for speaking out against corruption and defending fundamental freedoms raise serious concerns. #EndImpunityhttps://t.co/SAL38nKPkd
Getting sad reports that my friend @daddyhope has been arrested. I had a long tele conversation with him, yesterday about intelligence reports I obtained that the system was listening to all our conversations and entering into our Whatsapp data conversations. I am really angry pic.twitter.com/FToKdWwDJe
Information just in indicates that journalist Hopewell Chin’ono has been arrested, again.
The development was announced by Alex Tawanda Magaisa the former Chief of Staff in the office of the late former Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Morgan Tsvangirai.
Posting on Twitter, Magaisa said:
*ARREST ALERT*
Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono @daddyhope has just been arrested again in Harare.
Hopewell Chin’ono @daddyhope was arrested at his home this evening. I’m advised some of the officers claimed to be from the President’s office. One of the officers filmed the arrest. The arrest is allegedly in connection with tweets regarding the conduct of Chief Justice Malaba.
PUBLIC Service Minister Paul Mavhima, has dissolved the entire NSSA Board with immediate effect.
The National Social Security Authority board chaired by Cuthbert Chidoori was appointed by the then Public Service Minister Sekai Nzenza in February 2019.
Other board members were; Priscilla Mujuru, Mufaro Moyo, Cecilia Alexander, and Arthur Manase.
Mavhima said the move to fire the board is a response to “emerging issues in the world of work”.
“The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) is currently engaged in a strategic reorganisation and restructuring exercise which has been necessitated by the need to respond to emerging issues in the world of work and align its mandate with the national development agenda,” Mavhima said.
“Accordingly, the NSSA board has been dissolved with immediate effect to pave way for this transformation. The Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare wishes to express its most sincere gratitude to members of the outgoing board for their contribution to NSSA during their term of office.”
“In the meantime, a three-member interim board will oversee the administration of the authority while a substantive board will be constituted within three months.”
Mavhima did not mention the names of the three interim board members.
ZIMBABWE has reportedly lost between 30 and 34 tonnes of gold which was smuggled to South Africa last year in a new wave of illicit financial flows (IFFs) that are affecting the country, the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (Zimcodd) has said.
In a recent report on IFFs, Zimcodd said the bulk of capital flight currently affecting Zimbabwe was happening in the gold mining sector.
The revelations also come at a time suspended Zimbabwe Miners Federation president Henrietta Rushwaya is in custody following her arrest last week at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport on charges of attempting to smuggle 6kg of gold to Dubai.
Zimcodd said a recent study by the African Forum and Network on Debt and Development estimated that between the period of 2009 and 2013, Zimbabwe also lost US$2,83 billion through IFFs, which translates to an annual average of US$570,75 million.
It said this was the number one cause for the country’s loss of money, which has led to underdevelopment.
“Of the cumulative outflows, 97,88% of US$6 billion IFFs were in the mining sector. In 2019, the Minister of Finance and Economic Development (Mthuli Ncube) is quoted to have said that Zimbabwe may have lost between 30 tonnes and 34 tonnes of gold to smuggling in the neighbouring South Africa,” Zimcodd said.
“During this week, both mainstream and social media platforms were awash with stories of the arrest of Rushwaya at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport while trying to smuggle 6kg of gold to Dubai in contravention of section 182 of the Customs and Excise Act, which sets out penalties for any person found smuggling goods into or outside the country.
“The attempt by Rushwaya to smuggle gold with an estimated worth of US$333 000 is only a microcosm of the macrocosm of the huge sums of gold and other precious minerals smuggled out of the country. If the figure is anything to go by, if sold officially, the amount from the gold would go a long way in covering the financial gap existing in the public service delivery sector.”
The debt watchdog said government must now consider an upward review of the foreign currency retention threshold in the gold sector to motivate gold producers to sell their gold through the formal market in order to curb gold leakages.
“Lack of political will and political interference in the operations of the anti-corruption institutions undermines the effectiveness of institutions and legislation responsible for combating illicit financial flows. There is need for the government to demonstrate political will to arrest and prosecute perpetrators and guarantee the independence of the responsible institutions,” Zimcodd said, adding that government should invest in information communication technologies to curb under declarations of minerals.
As reported by ZimEye.com on Monday, Tollgate fees will be going up by about 300 percent after the ministry of transport said the old fees had been shrivelled by inflation.
Light motor vehicles will now pay Z$120 to go through tollgates, up from Z$45.
Minibuses will pay Z$180 from the previous Z$70; buses Z$240 up from Z$90 and heavy vehicles with a carrying capacity of more than 3 tonnes but less than 10 tonnes are to pay Z$300 which has been reviewed from Z$115.
Haulage trucks will pay Z$590 from Z$225 previously while motorists who live near tollgates will pay a daily return fee of Z$50 or Z$3,000 per month before discounts.
The new tollgate fees are contained in Toll Roads (National Road Network) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 (No. 11) to be gazetted on Friday after they were approved by the finance ministry.
Transport and Infrastructural Development Permanent Secretary Amos Marahwa told Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastructural Development on Monday that the old tollgate fees were no longer fit for purpose.
“The ministry of finance has now come to the table allowing us to review some of the user fees. Remember we used to charge US$2 for small cars as toll fees,” Marahwa said, adding that the increases were necessary to fund road maintenance.
Marahwa said they were also considering forcing foreign-registered vehicles to pay tollgate fees in foreign currency.
POLICE have launched an investigation into the Fidelity Printers and Refiners, the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe and security agents stationed at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport as they cast their net wider to fish out suspected members of the alleged gold smuggling syndicate that was busted after Henrietta Rushwaya was caught trying to smuggle 6kg of gold to Dubai on October 26.
Her arrest also led to businessman Ali Muhamad, two State security agents and two top policemen.
Detective Chief Inspector Michael Chibaya today told the court that they want to establish how Rushwaya and her accomplices got the 99.99 percent purified gold, which can only be obtained from Fidelity Printers and Refiners in the country.
He also said they wanted to establish how the closed circuit television (CCTV) was switched off during the attempt to smuggle out the 6kg of gold to Dubai by officials at the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe who are the custodians of the said CCTV at the airport.
He said those suspected to have played a role during investigations will be arrested.
“Investigations are still underway and more arrests are to be made.
“The gold which was recovered had a purity of 99 percent and can be done by a reputable refinery and in Zimbabwe, it is Fidelity Printers.
“When Rushwaya was arrested, amongst the documents she produced was a gold dealing agent permit issued to Ali Japan 786 Limited where Ali is one of the directors. Investigations are called to determine whether there is a relationship between Rushwaya, Ali Japan and the gold recovered.
“At the RGM Airport, the responsible authorities manning the CCTV are indicating that there was no ZESA between 10am and 2pm.
“Investigations have revealed that there was just a power cut for between 10 to 20 minutes.
“This led to the digital CCTV being tempered with, which we feel was made to conceal the crime. There are chances that there might be a syndicate and chances are high that Steven Tserayi and Raphious Mufandauya had influence on switching off the CCTV.
“Investigations are zeroing on Fidelity Printers and Refinery, security agents at airport and the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe security who are the custodians of the CCTV.”
Chibaya said this before magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna and the State is opposing granting of bail to the five.
“Mufandauya is the officer in charge at airport and also a team leader responsible for operations at the airport. They do work closely with CAAZ and also I had the pleasure to watch the CCTV which shows when Rushwaya, Tserayi and Mufandauya arrive at the airport. They were received at the departures which shows that they were in communication,” he said.
Barcelona are reportedly facing bankruptcy if they don’t cut their wage bill by £171m (US$221m) before the end of this week.
According to Catalan radio station, RAC1, the squad must agree to a pay cut of 30 per cent by Thursday to avoid the risk of going bankrupt in January. Negotiations to reduce the wage bill began on Friday with a meeting between lawyers representing the club and the players.
Barca’s finances were affected by the coronavirus pandemic as their official club stores and museums were forced to close. They announced an £88m (US$114m)-loss at the start of October, and this came despite players accepting another pay cut.
Another factor that could further worsen the crisis at Nou Camp is Lionel Messi’s contract situation.
If the Argentine superstar decides against signing an extension, the club will have to pay him a bonus for reaching the end of his contract in June next year.-Soccer 24
By A Correspondent | The self confessed killer of the slain MUREHWA 7 year old boy, Tapiwa Makore, Tafadzwa Shamba, was seen carrying likely body parts wrapped inside a towel to Harare.
The latest details link well with those of a n’anga who alleges Tapiwa’s head was taken to Harare’s Dzivarasekwa Surbub, near ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s main house since independence 1980.
Last week ZimEye.com carried a lengthy news analysis and investigation exploring this murder and many others that ever happened since 1983.
The latest grissly details concerning the state in which the toddler’s body was found severally dismembered on 17th of September, were narrated on Tete Tilda’s program Tuesday morning.
Another woman who was arrested by the police last week, called Maud Hunidzarira, has the latest trail of detail concerning what happened to the body remains, as alleged.
The Makore family spokesperson, one, Gogo Beaulah, speaking from Murehwa announced saying:
“This Maud Hunidzarira is a resident of the area, at the place where Tapiwa snr and the self confessed killer, Tafadzwa buy Kachasu (dangerous Afro-whisky)beer”
She continued saying, “this is the woman who was taken by police officers yesterday.
“Her relationship with Tapiwa Makore senior, is not known at present,” she added.
“Maud Hunidzarira was arrested in Budiriro, Harare after residents alerted the police when they witnessed her washing a carpet full of blood, that is what she was caught washing.
“Two, others are saying they witnessed the man Tafadzwa being given a towel which Tafadzwa has said he used to carry the slain child.”
This statement correlates well with Tafadzwa Shamba’s own witness statement in which he says he carried the slain toddler in a towel.
Gogo Beaulah continued saying, “so people were seeing these things, so they are the ones who informed the police alerting them that this woman might have something to do with the murder of Tapiwa, so of the police then arrested her.
The development likely means that the killers took the carpet all the way to Harare where they would wash it.
“This is what it means,” Gogo Beaulah said.
Maud brews Kachasu beer and is a Murehwa resident, she is the same also called Mai Katsande who the killer says travelled to to buy Kachasu from after feeding the lad, still alive at that time with sadza meal and fish.
“We continue to thank the police because they are continuing to do their work we know that the truth will come out in the end,” Gogo Beaulah said.
On the whereabouts of the remains, she continued saying,
“We will continue talking until all the body parts have been found.
“The hands are missing, the private parts and the head, are all missing. We are not going to rest until the child has rested,” said the source only identified as Gogo Beula.
On the delay in burial, Gogo Beaulah said: “What has delayed the burial at the results of DNA, at the same time the police are still conducting their investigations we are still waiting for the police to give word,” she said.
Dynamos forward King Nadolo says the fact he hasn’t played competitive football will not hinder his quest to take part in the Algeria battle and he is ready for it.
Nadolo is the only locally-based player to be named in the provisional 24-member Warriors squad for the crucial double-header against the defending African champions slated for later this month.
Despite not playing competitive football for over eight months as the 2020 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League has been brought a halt due to the Covid-19 crisis, Nadolo says he is up for the task.
“I’m fit since I have been working hard. I got training programmes from Dynamos which I have been following religiously. I also have personal trainers I have been working with, so I feel fit and ready,” he told NewsDay Sport.
“I’m ready to compete against all of them for a place in the team and also learn from them,” added the former TelOne man.
Warriors coach Zdravko Logarušić justified the inclusion of Nadolo saying he was preparing him for CHAN hence there was need for him to feel comfortable but insiders also say the stylish forward impressed the Croat during the Malawi friendly.-Soccer 24
Michelle Katsvairo has crossed to Botswana to join top-flight side and former league champions Township Rollers.
The midfielder was in the books of Highlanders since February but did not manage to play as football was suspended in the country due to the coronavirus pandemic before the season started.
In a statement confirming the arrival of the 30-year old, Rollers said: “Township Rollers is pleased to announce the signing of Zimbabwean forward Michelle Katsvairo, who joins the club from Zimbabwe Premier League giants Highlanders.
“In the past the experienced forward played for Kaizer Chiefs and Free State Stars in the South African PSL and earned senior caps with the Zimbabwean national team, the Warriors.”
Katsvairo’s other former clubs include Gunners (Zimbabwe), FC Platinum (Zimbabwe), Chicken Inn (Zimbabwe), Kaizer Chiefs (South Africa), Singida United (Tanzania) and Free State Stars (South Africa).-Soccer 24
Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa remains the people’s hope despite attempts by Zanu PF to soil his image, an MDC Alliance official has said.
Speaking in an interview with ZimEye.com, MDC Alliance deputy spokesperson, Clifford Hlatywayo said people have confidence in the leadership of President Chamisa.Hlatywayo was commenting on Tongai Matutu’s defection to Zanu PF.
Hlatywayo also said it was sad to note that Matutu elected to join the collapsing Zanu PF House.
“It’s his democratic right to join any political formation of his choice at his own time.
The MDCA is a leading party in the country. We are the government in waiting that won the 2018 Presidential election vote by more than 2.6million.
People have confidence in the leadership of President Nelson Chamisa. He is the people’s Hope and he is ready to lead Zimbabwe to the promised land. Zimbabwe need a People’s Government urgently to resolve the crisis we are facing as a people,” said Hlatywayo.
“It’s very unfortunate that Tongai Matutu joined a collapsing house.
It is an understatement to say that ZANU pf is dead but it is at its later stages of decomposition.
ZANU pf is stinking, that’s where our brother has decided to go. Obvious he is motivated by certain things.
But the things we know in ZANU pf is corruption, abductions, violence, abuse of the people’s rights, intimidation, bleeding the nation, smuggling minerals including gold and diamonds among others. This is the ship where Mututu is joining.
It’s regrettable and unthinkable to find a young person of his stature joining an organization that terrorize the ordinary people.
In politics you must be guided by principles and values. This move is a clear testimony that his values has changed because of lack of principles.
MDCA is solid and focused on the goal that is to win Zimbabwe for change and install a People’s Government.”
The Warriors quartet of midfielder Marvelous Nakamba, defenders Tendayi Darikwa, Adam Chicksen and Jordan Zemura’s availability for the blockbuster Algeria double-header has been cast in doubt following a stay at home order announced by British Prime Minister Borris Johnson amid a spike in Covid-19 cases.
The four, who turn out for Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest, Notts County and Bournemouth respectively, are part of the Warriors squad for the back to back AFCON qualifiers slated for later this month.
England has experienced a spike in Covid-19 cases, leaving the government with no choice but to enforce new lockdown measures to try and curb the novel pandemic.
Johnson announced that starting on Thursday, restaurants, gyms, nonessential shops and places of worship would be closed.
In addition, outbound international travel will be prohibited, except for work, while schools and universities will remain open, with government expected to reevaluate the lockdown measures in early December.
The Warriors technical department admitted that the new lockdown measures in Britain might affect their preparations for the clashes.
If players are not allowed to travel from England to Africa however, the Desert Foxes will also affected as they have a host of players plying their trade there.-Soccer 24
For medicines to work safely, it’s vital to have strong systems in place to report any undesired side effects or “adverse drug reactions“.
The most important aspect of drug safety monitoring is reliable, real-time information. Health-care professionals (physicians, pharmacists, nurses, dentists) are best placed to report suspected adverse reactions as part of patient care. Patients also have a critical role in getting the right information to authorities and should refer to their medical practitioner as soon as they detect unwanted symptoms or reactions. Both health professionals and patients should report these even if they are doubtful about the precise relationship between the given drug and the reaction.
Most adverse reactions are preventable
Many undesired drug reactions may be due to factors independent of the medicine. For example:
incorrect diagnosis of the patient’s medical condition;prescription of an inappropriate drug or incorrect dosage of the appropriate drug;an undetected medical, genetic or allergic condition that may cause a patient reaction;self-medication with prescription medicines;not following instructions for taking the medication;interactions with other drugs (including traditional medicines) and certain foods.
But s risks may also occur because a medicine’s composition and ingredients do not meet required standards, causing them to be ineffective and even hazardous; or because the medicine is counterfeit, with no active ingredients or inappropriate ingredients.
Assessing medicines before and after they reach patients
Before medicines or vaccines are made widely available in countries, they are rigorously tested in patient and healthy volunteers respectively to discover how well they work for a defined disease and how safe they are. But to get a comprehensive picture of a product’s safety, it is important to keep watching how it works once it is widely used in a population.
This requires careful patient monitoring and further scientific data collection by organized local, national and international agencies.
Drug safety during the COVID-19 pandemic
International drug safety monitoring is particularly important during global epidemics such as the current COVID-19 pandemic, and even more so when there are no proven vaccines or medicines for the disease. As new COVID-19 vaccines and treatments become available, health-care professionals and patients will need to be actively engaged in monitoring the effects of these novel products and reporting any potential adverse reaction. By analyzing reported reactions, national medicines authorities can take the necessary measures for safer use of the drugs, scientists can assess the data and, if needed, international networks can be activated to address the problem.
WHO’s role in making medicines safer
WHO promotes global drug safety through its Programme for International Drug Monitoring, which supports countries to develop sound pharmacovigilance policies, organizes hands-on training and workshops, and establishes networks for information sharing.
An important role of the programme is to strengthen national reporting systems and their contribution to VigiBase, the global WHO database for adverse drug reactions, managed by Uppsala Monitoring Centre in Sweden, and to identify possible links between the use of a drug and adverse reactions. When signals of drug safety problems emerge through the database or other sources, WHO and Uppsala Monitoring Centre share new information on serious adverse reactions with all WHO Member States.
A recent key WHO development is the introduction of a mobile application called “Med Safety”, jointly launched in nine countries* with Uppsala Monitoring Centre and the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. The app enables health-care professionals and patients to report suspected adverse reactions directly to the national authorities’ data base. WHO is preparing to roll out the app in more countries once a COVID-19 vaccine becomes available.
MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA REMAINS IMPERTURBABLE AS PARADOXICAL TONGAI MATUTU RICOCHETS TO CORRUPT ZANUPF REGIME.
It is quite exhilarating to receive the fascinating news that the belly politician remigrated to the clueless Zanupf regime as a way of establishing a delightful garden manned by the corrupt illegitimate leadership in the so-called revolutionary party. The leader of the regime yesterday rolled out the red carpet for the voracious Matutu who gave a dirty look to the national democratic revolution led by the political mountain, President Advocate Nelson Chamisa. As Mdc Alliance, we absolutely appreciate the suicidal resolution from the rapacious former Mdc Masvingo Urban legislator since it is instrumental in eroding selfish politicians who masquerade as social democrats for personal aggrandisement.
Desperate Matutu was frustrated beyond recovery when he dismally failed to snatch even a single nomination to grab the Chairmanship of Masvingo Province prior to the successful Mdc Alliance elective Congress held in May 2019.
The effort to anathematise the political behemoth (Mdc Alliance) describing it as a political wilderness at the Zanupf State House epitomises his astounding defeat in the face of constitutional democracy as well his political ineptitude to fight for socio-economic transformation.
Speaking during the reunion, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa was left elated beyond imagination. This was unearthed when he said, “he has come to us and he would like to ‘come back’ to his original party. We welcome him ‘back home”.
This nature of hospitality is extremely astonishing given that the former legislator pretended all these donkey years that he is a vehicle for complete change.
Moreover, the posture of our erstwhile comrade resembles politics of greedy bereft of the will of Zimbabweans who continue to endure arbitrary arrests, abductions ,torture and shrinking of democratic space in the motherland.
It becomes ironic and primitive to describe his resolve to reattain Zanupf as a national calling. As Mdc Alliance, we are really cognisant of our resounding 2.6 million votes attained by our party of excellence in 2018 harmonised elections where we were bullied and robbed by the monocratic regime. It is foolhardy to believe that the omnivorous Matutu made his adjudication to be reunited with ideologically bankrupt Zanupf is not out of an empty stomach, but national calling.
Moreso, it is a public secret that the dilapidation of our economy and infringement on the basic universal freedoms emanates from Zanupf politicians’ insatiable appetite to eat on behalf of the vulnerable citizenry therefore Matutu has displayed his determination to strategically position himself for incessant looting of state resources with impunity. Mdc Alliance Namibia’s political message is very clear, Matutu should not fool his Zanupf gods that there are multiple Mdc Alliance members who are yearning to riposte Zanupf come 2023.
Mdc Alliance party is not for the erratic and capricious people who are readily available to donate the freedom train for three pieces of silver.
Furthermore, Zanupf Acting Secretary for Information and Publicity Patrick Chinamasa said the revolutionary party welcomes Matutu with ‘joy and in the spirit of comradeship’. He further elaborated that Matutu will undergo the requisite induction with Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology so that he appreciates the party ideology on abductions, torture, human butchery, corruption, looting, smuggling, rape of social democrats and rigging of elections.
These are the popular political value systems and party ideology of repression.
It is distinct insanity to carry the conviction that the ravenous Matutu’s settlement is a clear indication that the thugocratic Zanupf is the party of the future with the interests of Zimbabweans at heart. Where is your heart when you are criminalising the audible voices against corruption and gross misgovernance in Zanupf?, echoed Mdc Alliance Namibia Rundu Branch Secretary General Simbarashe Ndoda.
In conclusion, Mdc Alliance Namibia encourages its membership around the globe to soldier on and resist political fatigue and superego in the mushrooming stomach politicians of plunder. Our economy is on a tailspin because of Zanupf misrule manifesting in rampant corruption hence hungered Matutu must be given a cold shoulder.
Mdc Alliance is a political home to those who shun and fight totalitarianism being advanced by Zanupf morons. Victory is certain with vigilance and corruption-free minds. As an external district, we are delighted that Matutu did not hide behind the Mdc name in antithesis with Khupe and Mwonzora who disguise as social democrats but serving Zanupf dictators.
Unlike Khupe, Mwonzora, Komichi, Dumbu, Mashakada and cronies, Matutu’s decree to regain his looting position in Zanupf is worth celebrating because he is standing on his own compared to Zanupf surrogates who pretend to be agents of complete transformation. We would like to you wish good luck in your fruitless journey to the political dustbin and advise the Mwonzoras to follow suit than continue as political hypocrites. It is your democratic right to associate yourself with corrupt, heartless murderers.
By A Correspondent- MDC T secretary general Douglas Mwonzora said that the MDC Alliance had now resorted to sacrificing the youths by inciting them to engage in acts of anarchy and lawlessness.
However MDC alliance rubbished the claims saying his party youths had not been to Harvest House.-DailyNews
Tinashe Sambiri|MDC -T Secretary General, Douglas Togaraseyi Mwonzora on Monday embarrassed himself after admitting that MDC Alliance is a political party.
Prior to issuing the statement, Mwonzora has always argued the MDC Alliance is a “coalition not a political party.”
However, in his statement yesterday Mwonzora referred to the MDC Alliance as a political party.
See part of Mwonzora’s statement below:
We have instructed our youths not to fight with these people but to call the police in order to minimize personal injury that will come from fighting.
The MDC Alliance Party has now resorted to sacrificing the youths by inciting them to engage in acts of anarchy and lawlessness.
They take advantage of the poverty of these youths and pay them ridiculously low sums of money and cheap liquor to engage in violence.
These youths are drawn from Mbare and similarly poor neighborhoods were poverty is rife.”
Ugandan opposition leader and popular singer Bobi Wine has been arrested just after he was certified as a candidate in next year’s presidential election, his party says.
“They [police] used a hammer and broke the windows of his vehicle and forcefully dragged him out … they bundled him into their own vehicle and took off,” Joel Senyonyi, spokesman for Wine’s NUP party, said on Tuesday.
The local NBS Television, reporting from the scene, said the singer was put into a police van amid violent scuffles between police and his supporters.
Wine, 38, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, aims to end President Yoweri Museveni’s 34 years in power, making him Africa’s third longest-ruling leader. Elections are scheduled for February next year.
Wine’s youthful age and his music have earned him a large following in the relatively young country of 42 million, rattling the governing National Resistance Movement (NRM) party and drawing a security crackdown on his supporters.
The musician, who put out a song in the early days of the pandemic encouraging people to wash their hands, has built up a following among Uganda’s younger voters – about 75 percent of the population is below 30.
Since Wine expressed his presidential ambition, police and the military have repeatedly dispersed his rallies and beaten and detained his supporters.
On Monday, Museveni, 76, warned that anyone breaking the peace would regret their actions, as he formally started his bid for another term in office.
“I am hearing … some people want to disturb our peace. Whoever tries will regret [it],” the president said after the Electoral Commission accepted his nomination papers.
“For us, we do not joke, we fought to bring peace,” he told reporters in comments broadcast on television.
Supporters have praised Museveni for bringing in investment and bolstering the economy.
But his opponents accuse him of crushing dissent and presiding over widespread corruption – charges he has repeatedly dismissed.
For medicines to work safely, it’s vital to have strong systems in place to report any undesired side effects or “adverse drug reactions“.
The most important aspect of drug safety monitoring is reliable, real-time information. Health-care professionals (physicians, pharmacists, nurses, dentists) are best placed to report suspected adverse reactions as part of patient care. Patients also have a critical role in getting the right information to authorities and should refer to their medical practitioner as soon as they detect unwanted symptoms or reactions. Both health professionals and patients should report these even if they are doubtful about the precise relationship between the given drug and the reaction.
Most adverse reactions are preventable
Many undesired drug reactions may be due to factors independent of the medicine. For example:
incorrect diagnosis of the patient’s medical condition;prescription of an inappropriate drug or incorrect dosage of the appropriate drug;an undetected medical, genetic or allergic condition that may cause a patient reaction;self-medication with prescription medicines;not following instructions for taking the medication;interactions with other drugs (including traditional medicines) and certain foods.
But s risks may also occur because a medicine’s composition and ingredients do not meet required standards, causing them to be ineffective and even hazardous; or because the medicine is counterfeit, with no active ingredients or inappropriate ingredients.
Assessing medicines before and after they reach patients
Before medicines or vaccines are made widely available in countries, they are rigorously tested in patient and healthy volunteers respectively to discover how well they work for a defined disease and how safe they are. But to get a comprehensive picture of a product’s safety, it is important to keep watching how it works once it is widely used in a population.
This requires careful patient monitoring and further scientific data collection by organized local, national and international agencies.
Drug safety during the COVID-19 pandemic
International drug safety monitoring is particularly important during global epidemics such as the current COVID-19 pandemic, and even more so when there are no proven vaccines or medicines for the disease. As new COVID-19 vaccines and treatments become available, health-care professionals and patients will need to be actively engaged in monitoring the effects of these novel products and reporting any potential adverse reaction. By analyzing reported reactions, national medicines authorities can take the necessary measures for safer use of the drugs, scientists can assess the data and, if needed, international networks can be activated to address the problem.
WHO’s role in making medicines safer
WHO promotes global drug safety through its Programme for International Drug Monitoring, which supports countries to develop sound pharmacovigilance policies, organizes hands-on training and workshops, and establishes networks for information sharing.
An important role of the programme is to strengthen national reporting systems and their contribution to VigiBase, the global WHO database for adverse drug reactions, managed by Uppsala Monitoring Centre in Sweden, and to identify possible links between the use of a drug and adverse reactions. When signals of drug safety problems emerge through the database or other sources, WHO and Uppsala Monitoring Centre share new information on serious adverse reactions with all WHO Member States.
A recent key WHO development is the introduction of a mobile application called “Med Safety”, jointly launched in nine countries* with Uppsala Monitoring Centre and the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. The app enables health-care professionals and patients to report suspected adverse reactions directly to the national authorities’ data base. WHO is preparing to roll out the app in more countries once a COVID-19 vaccine becomes available.
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Tinashe Sambiri|MDC Alliance Secretary General, Charlton Hwende has said the defection of Tongai Matutu to Zanu PF is a non-event.
Matutu crossed the great divide on Monday and he told reporters he made a personal and bold decision to leave the MDC Alliance.
Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputies Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi literally went into ecstatic frenzy as they embraced Matutu.
Hwende wrote on Twitter : Shocked by this level of desperation shown by @ZANUPF_Official leadership. A whole President and 2 Deputies receiving such a low key new Member. Mr Matutu resigned from the MDC A when he lost to Chair Gumbi @2019 Congress…”
He also took a swipe at Douglas Mwonzora describing the MDC Alliance as a G-40 project.
“Mwonzora always lies about G40 involvement in MDC Alliance affairs.
This is a narrative that he got from @edmnangagwa it’s meant to justify the crackdown on us by State Agents and MID operatives.
We have nothing to do with G40 we only take instructions from our Members.”
Demonstrating its commitment to the people of Zimbabwe, the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), launched two projects worth a combined US$78 million to provide critical HIV healthcare services for over half a million Zimbabweans.
“The United States is proud to stand with the people of Zimbabwe to address HIV,” stated USAID/Zimbabwe Mission Director, Mr. Art Brown.
“Together with our partners, USAID is ensuring that people living with HIV can start treatment early, adhere to treatment, reach viral load suppression, and live longer, healthier lives.
We are also working to reach 95 percent of the estimated 40,000 female sex workers in Zimbabwe to help reduce HIV infections, provide onsite initiation of anti-retroviral therapy (ART), and transfer clients to public sector facilities.”
Together with the Organization for Public Health Interventions and Development (OPHID), USAID will provide care and treatment services for more than half a million people living with HIV, at 700 health facilities in 24 districts, for the next five years.
OPHID will expand client-centered services in facilities and communities and train more than 12,000 healthcare workers on innovative models to increase testing, ART initiation and adherence, and viral load testing. USAID and OPHID will support the development of national level policy, strategy, and healthcare guidelines, which the Ministry of Health and Child Care will cascade to the whole country.
Through a one-year program, USAID and the Center for Sexual Health, HIV and AIDS Research (CeSHHAR) will help close the remaining gaps in HIV prevention and care for sex workers in the five hotspot districts of Harare, Bulawayo, Gweru, Mutare, and Masvingo, and three border posts with Mozambique, Botswana, and Zambia.
Working directly with female sex workers, USAID will reduce new HIV infections through increasing the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), condoms, and other emerging prevention technologies.
“PEPFAR’s efforts to fight HIV will ultimately help Zimbabwe meet critical AIDS treatment targets. Our support breaks barriers and closes remaining gaps in sustaining and accelerating HIV prevention and care,” stated Ambassador Brian A. Nichols.
Since PEPFAR’s inception in Zimbabwe in 2006, U.S. investments of more than US$1.2 billion have led to an 80 percent decline in the annual number of HIV-related deaths, with more than 1.15 million Zimbabweans currently on lifesaving antiretroviral medicines (ARVs).
Since Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980, the American people, through USAID, have contributed over US$3.5 billion in assistance to Zimbabwe. Current projects include initiatives to increase food security, support economic resilience, improve health systems and services, and promote a more democratic system of governance.
Issued by the Public Affairs Section at the U.S. Embassy.
For additional information, please contact Information Officer John Hishmeh at [email protected] or Development Outreach and Communications Specialist Doreen Hove at [email protected].
MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA REMAINS IMPERTURBABLE AS PARADOXICAL TONGAI MATUTU RICOCHETS TO CORRUPT ZANUPF REGIME.
It is quite exhilarating to receive the fascinating news that the belly politician remigrated to the clueless Zanupf regime as a way of establishing a delightful garden manned by the corrupt illegitimate leadership in the so-called revolutionary party. The leader of the regime yesterday rolled out the red carpet for the voracious Matutu who gave a dirty look to the national democratic revolution led by the political mountain, President Advocate Nelson Chamisa. As Mdc Alliance, we absolutely appreciate the suicidal resolution from the rapacious former Mdc Masvingo Urban legislator since it is instrumental in eroding selfish politicians who masquerade as social democrats for personal aggrandisement.
Desperate Matutu was frustrated beyond recovery when he dismally failed to snatch even a single nomination to grab the Chairmanship of Masvingo Province prior to the successful Mdc Alliance elective Congress held in May 2019.
The effort to anathematise the political behemoth (Mdc Alliance) describing it as a political wilderness at the Zanupf State House epitomises his astounding defeat in the face of constitutional democracy as well his political ineptitude to fight for socio-economic transformation.
Speaking during the reunion, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa was left elated beyond imagination. This was unearthed when he said, “he has come to us and he would like to ‘come back’ to his original party. We welcome him ‘back home”.
This nature of hospitality is extremely astonishing given that the former legislator pretended all these donkey years that he is a vehicle for complete change.
Moreover, the posture of our erstwhile comrade resembles politics of greedy bereft of the will of Zimbabweans who continue to endure arbitrary arrests, abductions ,torture and shrinking of democratic space in the motherland.
It becomes ironic and primitive to describe his resolve to reattain Zanupf as a national calling. As Mdc Alliance, we are really cognisant of our resounding 2.6 million votes attained by our party of excellence in 2018 harmonised elections where we were bullied and robbed by the monocratic regime. It is foolhardy to believe that the omnivorous Matutu made his adjudication to be reunited with ideologically bankrupt Zanupf is not out of an empty stomach, but national calling.
Moreso, it is a public secret that the dilapidation of our economy and infringement on the basic universal freedoms emanates from Zanupf politicians’ insatiable appetite to eat on behalf of the vulnerable citizenry therefore Matutu has displayed his determination to strategically position himself for incessant looting of state resources with impunity. Mdc Alliance Namibia’s political message is very clear, Matutu should not fool his Zanupf gods that there are multiple Mdc Alliance members who are yearning to riposte Zanupf come 2023.
Mdc Alliance party is not for the erratic and capricious people who are readily available to donate the freedom train for three pieces of silver.
Furthermore, Zanupf Acting Secretary for Information and Publicity Patrick Chinamasa said the revolutionary party welcomes Matutu with ‘joy and in the spirit of comradeship’. He further elaborated that Matutu will undergo the requisite induction with Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology so that he appreciates the party ideology on abductions, torture, human butchery, corruption, looting, smuggling, rape of social democrats and rigging of elections.
These are the popular political value systems and party ideology of repression. It is distinct insanity to carry the conviction that the ravenous Matutu’s settlement is a clear indication that the thugocratic Zanupf is the party of the future with the interests of Zimbabweans at heart. Where is your heart when you are criminalising the audible voices against corruption and gross misgovernance in Zanupf?, echoed Mdc Alliance Namibia Rundu Branch Secretary General Simbarashe Ndoda.
In conclusion, Mdc Alliance Namibia encourages its membership around the globe to soldier on and resist political fatigue and superego in the mushrooming stomach politicians of plunder. Our economy is on a tailspin because of Zanupf misrule manifesting in rampant corruption hence hungered Matutu must be given a cold shoulder. Mdc Alliance is a political home to those who shun and fight totalitarianism being advanced by Zanupf morons. Victory is certain with vigilance and corruption-free minds. As an external district, we are delighted that Matutu did not hide behind the Mdc name in antithesis with Khupe and Mwonzora who disguise as social democrats but serving Zanupf dictators.
Unlike Khupe, Mwonzora, Komichi, Dumbu, Mashakada and cronies, Matutu’s decree to regain his looting position in Zanupf is worth celebrating because he is standing on his own compared to Zanupf surrogates who pretend to be agents of complete transformation. We would like to you wish good luck in your fruitless journey to the political dustbin and advise the Mwonzoras to follow suit than continue as political hypocrites. It is your democratic right to associate yourself with corrupt, heartless murderers.
Police have launched an investigation into the Fidelity Printers and Refiners, the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe and security agents stationed at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport as they cast their net wider to fish out suspected members of the alleged gold smuggling syndicate that was busted after Henrietta Rushwaya was caught trying to smuggle 6kg of gold to Dubai on October 26.
Her arrest also led to businessman Ali Muhamad, two State security agents and two top policemen.
Detective Chief Inspector Michael Chibaya today told the court that they want to establish how Rushwaya and her accomplices got the 99.99 percent purified gold, which can only be obtained from Fidelity Printers and Refiners in the country.
He also said they wanted to establish how the closed circuit television (CCTV) was switched off during the attempt to smuggle out the 6kg of gold to Dubai by officials at the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe who are the custodians of the said CCTV at the airport.
He said those suspected to have played a role during investigations will be arrested.
“Investigations are still underway and more arrests are to be made.
“The gold which was recovered had a purity of 99 percent and can be done by a reputable refinery and in Zimbabwe, it is Fidelity Printers.
“When Rushwaya was arrested, amongst the documents she produced was a gold dealing agent permit issued to Ali Japan 786 Limited where Ali is one of the directors. Investigations are called to determine whether there is a relationship between Rushwaya, Ali Japan and the gold recovered.
“At the RGM Airport, the responsible authorities manning the CCTV are indicating that there was no ZESA between 10am and 2pm.
“Investigations have revealed that there was just a power cut for between 10 to 20 minutes.
“This led to the digital CCTV being tempered with, which we feel was made to conceal the crime. There are chances that there might be a syndicate and chances are high that Steven Tserayi and Raphious Mufandauya had influence on switching off the CCTV.
“Investigations are zeroing on Fidelity Printers and Refinery, security agents at airport and the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe security who are the custodians of the CCTV.”
Chibaya said this before magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna and the State is opposing granting of bail to the five.
“Mufandauya is the officer in charge at airport and also a team leader responsible for operations at the airport. They do work closely with CAAZ and also I had the pleasure to watch the CCTV which shows when Rushwaya, Tserayi and Mufandauya arrive at the airport. They were received at the departures which shows that they were in communication,” he said.
Tinashe Sambiri|President Nelson Chamisa remains the people’s hope despite attempts by Zanu PF to soil his image, an MDC Alliance official has said.
Speaking in an interview with ZimEye.com, MDC Alliance deputy spokesperson, Clifford Hlatywayo said people have confidence in the leadership of President Chamisa.Hlatywayo was commenting on Tongai Matutu’s defection to Zanu PF.
Hlatywayo also said it was sad to note that Matutu elected to join the collapsing Zanu PF House.
“It’s his democratic right to join any political formation of his choice at his own time.
The MDCA is a leading party in the country. We are the government in waiting that won the 2018 Presidential election vote by more than 2.6million.
People have confidence in the leadership of President Nelson Chamisa. He is the people’s Hope and he is ready to lead Zimbabwe to the promised land. Zimbabwe need a People’s Government urgently to resolve the crisis we are facing as a people,” said Hlatywayo.
“It’s very unfortunate that Tongai Matutu joined a collapsing house.
It is an understatement to say that ZANU pf is dead but it is at its later stages of decomposition.
ZANU pf is stinking, that’s where our brother has decided to go. Obvious he is motivated by certain things.
But the things we know in ZANU pf is corruption, abductions, violence, abuse of the people’s rights, intimidation, bleeding the nation, smuggling minerals including gold and diamonds among others. This is the ship where Mututu is joining.
It’s regrettable and unthinkable to find a young person of his stature joining an organization that terrorize the ordinary people.
In politics you must be guided by principles and values. This move is a clear testimony that his values has changed because of lack of principles.
MDCA is solid and focused on the goal that is to win Zimbabwe for change and install a People’s Government.”
By Jane Mlambo| The opposition MDC Alliance has accused state agents of frustrating their efforts to secure alternative office space following their violent displacement by a rival faction led by Dr Thokozani Khupe.
by victimizing and threatening estate agents and land lords until they pull out of any deal.
This was revealed by MDC Alliance Secretary General Charlton Hwende who fingered the Central Intelligence Organisation and Military Intelligence Department of tracking and victimizing estate agents and land owners not to entertain them.
“Since the day the army and police took over our Offices MRT House and handed it over to @DrThoko_Khupe the CIO and MID has also followed us to every Estate Agent and land lord that has attempted to lease offices to us. They victimize and threaten them until they block my number,” said Hwende.
The MDC Alliance has been embroiled in a bitter war for the control of the party headquarters in a matter that has spilled into the High Court.
Currently the Harvest House building is in the hands of the Khupe faction who were assisted by police to regain possession after they were displaced by youths aligned to Nelson Chamisa.
By Business Reporter| A report circulated by the Zimbabwe Congress Union, ZCTU, suggests that the entire NSSA board has been fired by the current minister Prof Paul Mavima.
If the development is true, the ZCTU demands to know –
Why was it dissolved?
Why was it dissolved without consulting stakeholders?
ls this not to facilitate looting of workers pensions?
Follows up interviews are currently underway and will be updated here – refresh this page for the live updates
By A Correspondent | The self confessed killer of the slain MUREHWA 7 year old boy, Tapiwa Makore, Tafadzwa Shamba, was seen carrying likely body parts wrapped inside a towel to Harare.
The latest details link well with those of a n’anga who alleges Tapiwa’s head was taken to Harare’s Dzivarasekwa Surbub, near ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s main house since independence 1980.
Last week ZimEye.com carried a lengthy news analysis and investigation exploring this murder and many others that ever happened since 1983.
The latest grissly details concerning the state in which the toddler’s body was found severally dismembered on 17th of September, were narrated on Tete Tilda’s program Tuesday morning.
Another woman who was arrested by the police last week, called Maud Hunidzarira, has the latest trail of detail concerning what happened to the body remains, as alleged.
The Makore family spokesperson, one, Gogo Beaulah, speaking from Murehwa announced saying:
“This Maud Hunidzarira is a resident of the area, at the place where Tapiwa snr and the self confessed killer, Tafadzwa buy Kachasu (dangerous Afro-whisky)beer”
She continued saying, “this is the woman who was taken by police officers yesterday.
“Her relationship with Tapiwa Makore senior, is not known at present,” she added.
“Maud Hunidzarira was arrested in Budiriro, Harare after residents alerted the police when they witnessed her washing a carpet full of blood, that is what she was caught washing.
“Two, others are saying they witnessed the man Tafadzwa being given a towel which Tafadzwa has said he used to carry the slain child.”
This statement correlates well with Tafadzwa Shamba’s own witness statement in which he says he carried the slain toddler in a towel.
Gogo Beaulah continued saying, “so people were seeing these things, so they are the ones who informed the police alerting them that this woman might have something to do with the murder of Tapiwa, so of the police then arrested her.
The development likely means that the killers took the carpet all the way to Harare where they would wash it.
“This is what it means,” Gogo Beaulah said.
Maud brews Kachasu beer and is a Murehwa resident, she is the same also called Mai Katsande who the killer says travelled to to buy Kachasu from after feeding the lad, still alive at that time with sadza meal and fish.
“We continue to thank the police because they are continuing to do their work we know that the truth will come out in the end,” Gogo Beaulah said.
On the whereabouts of the remains, she continued saying,
“We will continue talking until all the body parts have been found.
“The hands are missing, the private parts and the head, are all missing. We are not going to rest until the child has rested,” said the source only identified as Gogo Beula.
On the delay in burial, Gogo Beaulah said: “What has delayed the burial at the results of DNA, at the same time the police are still conducting their investigations we are still waiting for the police to give word,” she said.
By A Correspondent- The State has opposed bail for an alleged gold syndicate, which includes Zimbabwe Miners Federation president Henrietta Rushwaya, businessman Ali Mohamad and CIO operatives Steven Tserayi, Raphios Mufandauya and Gift Karanda claiming they will flee the country as there is a hovering minimum five year jail sentence.
The State made the submission yesterday during the bail application hearing by the five who are facing allegations of smuggling and unlawful possession of gold.
Rushwaya is jointly charged with business partner Ali Mohammed, Central Intelligence Organisation operatives Stephen Tserayi and Raphios Mufandauya, police bosses Douglas Shoko, Edward Chimhungu and ZMF colleague Gift Karanda.
Latest details on Tapiwa Makore murder link Harare and Murehwa- file pic
…Tapiwa’s blood remains were taken to Harare on the carpet and washed off in the capital city’s Budiriro surbub…
By A Correspondent | The self confessed killer of the slain MUREHWA 7 year old boy, Tapiwa Makore, Tafadzwa Shamba, was seen carrying likely body parts wrapped inside a towel to Harare.
The latest details link well with those of a n’anga who alleges Tapiwa’s head was taken to Harare’s Dzivarasekwa Surbub, near ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s main house since independence 1980.
Last week ZimEye.com carried a lengthy news analysis and investigation exploring this murder and many others that ever happened since 1983.
The latest grissly details concerning the state in which the toddler’s body was found severally dismembered on 17th of September, were narrated on Tete Tilda’s program Tuesday morning.
Another woman who was arrested by the police last week, called Maud Hunidzarira, has the latest trail of detail concerning what happened to the body remains, as alleged.
The Makore family spokesperson, one, Gogo Beaulah, speaking from Murehwa announced saying:
“This Maud Hunidzarira is a resident of the area, at the place where Tapiwa snr and the self confessed killer, Tafadzwa buy Kachasu (dangerous Afro-whisky)beer”
She continued saying, “this is the woman who was taken by police officers yesterday.
“Her relationship with Tapiwa Makore senior, is not known at present,” she added.
“Maud Hunidzarira was arrested in Budiriro, Harare after residents alerted the police when they witnessed her washing a carpet full of blood, that is what she was caught washing.
“Two, others are saying they witnessed the man Tafadzwa being given a towel which Tafadzwa has said he used to carry the slain child.”
This statement correlates well with Tafadzwa Shamba’s own witness statement in which he says he carried the slain toddler in a towel.
Gogo Beaulah continued saying, “so people were seeing these things, so they are the ones who informed the police alerting them that this woman might have something to do with the murder of Tapiwa, so of the police then arrested her.
The development likely means that the killers took the carpet all the way to Harare where they would wash it.
“This is what it means,” Gogo Beaulah said.
Maud brews Kachasu beer and is a Murehwa resident, she is the same also called Mai Katsande who the killer says travelled to to buy Kachasu from after feeding the lad, still alive at that time with sadza meal and fish.
“We continue to thank the police because they are continuing to do their work we know that the truth will come out in the end,” Gogo Beaulah said.
On the whereabouts of the remains, she continued saying,
“We will continue talking until all the body parts have been found.
“The hands are missing, the private parts and the head, are all missing. We are not going to rest until the child has rested,” said the source only identified as Gogo Beula.
On the delay in burial, Gogo Beaulah said: “What has delayed the burial at the results of DNA, at the same time the police are still conducting their investigations we are still waiting for the police to give word,” she said.
It is quite exhilarating to receive the fascinating news that the belly politician remigrated to the clueless Zanupf regime as a way of establishing a delightful garden manned by the corrupt illegitimate leadership in the so-called revolutionary party. The leader of the regime yesterday rolled out the red carpet for the voracious Matutu who gave a dirty look to the national democratic revolution led by the political mountain, President Advocate Nelson Chamisa. As Mdc Alliance, we absolutely appreciate the suicidal resolution from the rapacious former Mdc Masvingo Urban legislator since it is instrumental in eroding selfish politicians who masquerade as social democrats for personal aggrandisement.
Desperate Matutu was frustrated beyond recovery when he dismally failed to snatch even a single nomination to grab the Chairmanship of Masvingo Province prior to the successful Mdc Alliance elective Congress held in May 2019. The effort to anathematise the political behemoth (Mdc Alliance) describing it as a political wilderness at the Zanupf State House epitomises his astounding defeat in the face of constitutional democracy as well his political ineptitude to fight for socio-economic transformation. Speaking during the reunion, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa was left elated beyond imagination. This was unearthed when he said, “he has come to us and he would like to ‘come back’ to his original party. We welcome him ‘back home”. This nature of hospitality is extremely astonishing given that the former legislator pretended all these donkey years that he is a vehicle for complete change.
Moreover, the posture of our erstwhile comrade resembles politics of greedy bereft of the will of Zimbabweans who continue to endure arbitrary arrests, abductions ,torture and shrinking of democratic space in the motherland. It becomes ironic and primitive to describe his resolve to reattain Zanupf as a national calling. As Mdc Alliance, we are really cognisant of our resounding 2.6 million votes attained by our party of excellence in 2018 harmonised elections where we were bullied and robbed by the monocratic regime. It is foolhardy to believe that the omnivorous Matutu made his adjudication to be reunited with ideologically bankrupt Zanupf is not out of an empty stomach, but national calling.
Moreso, it is a public secret that the dilapidation of our economy and infringement on the basic universal freedoms emanates from Zanupf politicians’ insatiable appetite to eat on behalf of the vulnerable citizenry therefore Matutu has displayed his determination to strategically position himself for incessant looting of state resources with impunity. Mdc Alliance Namibia’s political message is very clear, Matutu should not fool his Zanupf gods that there are multiple Mdc Alliance members who are yearning to riposte Zanupf come 2023. Mdc Alliance party is not for the erratic and capricious people who are readily available to donate the freedom train for three pieces of silver.
Furthermore, Zanupf Acting Secretary for Information and Publicity Patrick Chinamasa said the revolutionary party welcomes Matutu with ‘joy and in the spirit of comradeship’. He further elaborated that Matutu will undergo the requisite induction with Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology so that he appreciates the party ideology on abductions, torture, human butchery, corruption, looting, smuggling, rape of social democrats and rigging of elections. These are the popular political value systems and party ideology of repression. It is distinct insanity to carry the conviction that the ravenous Matutu’s settlement is a clear indication that the thugocratic Zanupf is the party of the future with the interests of Zimbabweans at heart. Where is your heart when you are criminalising the audible voices against corruption and gross misgovernance in Zanupf?, echoed Mdc Alliance Namibia Rundu Branch Secretary General Simbarashe Ndoda.
In conclusion, Mdc Alliance Namibia encourages its membership around the globe to soldier on and resist political fatigue and superego in the mushrooming stomach politicians of plunder. Our economy is on a tailspin because of Zanupf misrule manifesting in rampant corruption hence hungered Matutu must be given a cold shoulder. Mdc Alliance is a political home to those who shun and fight totalitarianism being advanced by Zanupf morons. Victory is certain with vigilance and corruption-free minds. As an external district, we are delighted that Matutu did not hide behind the Mdc name in antithesis with Khupe and Mwonzora who disguise as social democrats but serving Zanupf dictators.
Unlike Khupe, Mwonzora, Komichi, Dumbu, Mashakada and cronies, Matutu’s decree to regain his looting position in Zanupf is worth celebrating because he is standing on his own compared to Zanupf surrogates who pretend to be agents of complete transformation. We would like to you wish good luck in your fruitless journey to the political dustbin and advise the Mwonzoras to follow suit than continue as political hypocrites. It is your democratic right to associate yourself with corrupt, heartless murderers.
By A Correspondent- Gogo Beaular, a relative to the murdered 7year old Murehwa boy has revealed that a family from their neighborhood bought and ate human flesh from one of the implicated murderers.
The flesh, believed to be from the murdered boy Tapiwa Makore was reportedly cut from his thighs and legs.
Said Gogo Beaular in an interview with Tilda:
“…the family initially refused to disclose the matter and a whistleblower told us. We notified the police and they came to investigate. …it could be true that they ate human flesh because the buttocks, thighs and legs had been cut and the flesh removed..it was just bone confirming our worst fears.”
She revealed that the family bought the meat from Tafadzwa Shamba the morning after the murderers had killed the boy.
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Different media organisations yesterday condemned the expulsion of a freelance journalist Nunurayi Jena by Zanu-PF members at a Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) function at the weekend.
Jena, a NewsDay correspondent, was ejected from a Zanu-PF provincial co-ordinating committee meeting at CUT, where only State controlled media journalists were allowed to cover the event.
This was despite the fact that he produced a valid Press card issued by the Zimbabwe Media Commission.
Zimbabwe National Editors Forum (Zinef) national co-ordinator Njabulo Ncube castigated the ejection of Jena, saying journalists should be allowed to do their work freely.
“Zinef condemns in the strongest terms the victimisation of journalists covering events that are of public interest. We, therefore, call upon political parties and public institutions to respect the media that have a constitutional right as the fourth estate to cover events,” Ncube said.
Media Institute of Southern Africa (Misa)-Zimbabwe executive director Tabani Moyo said: “The targeting of independent media journalists, while doing their work is unfortunate and deplorable. As Misa-Zimbabwe, we urge members of the public, political parties and any other players where the Zimbabwe story is told to allow journalists to work without undue interference.”
Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairperson Ziyambi Ziyambi said he was unaware of the incident.
“I am not aware of that (Jena expulsion) and please don’t accuse me of victimising him as I never did that to him,” Ziyambi said.
Jena’s harassment coincides with commemorations of the International Day to end impunity on Crimes against Journalists which is celebrated on November 2 each year.
Six armed robbers pounced on two security guards delivering cash at Commercial Bank of Zimbabwe (CBZ) 8th Avenue branch in Bulawayo, disarmed them, hijacked their armoured vehicle before getting away with an undisclosed amount of money yesterday morning.
The robbery happened at around 8AM, in the full view of some people, who were oblivious of the drama unfolding in the sanitary lane along 8th Avenue, between Jason Moyo and Joshua Mqabuko Streets.
Like a scene from a Hollywood blockbuster, the suspects are said to have first hijacked a Mercedes Benz in Selbourne Park suburb at around 7AM and used it to commit the bank robbery. The driver of the hijacked Mercedes Benz is recovering in hospital.
After the robbery at the bank, the gang drove the armoured vehicle to Woodlands suburb where they dumped it before hijacking another car, this time a Nissan Hardbody which they used as a getaway car before dumping it again.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the robbery saying the cash belonged to Zupco.
“Police are investigating a case where a robbery occurred at a local financial institution in Bulawayo in the morning.
Fawcett cash-in-transit team was delivering cash from Zupco which was money from transactions conducted over the weekend. The Fawcett team arrived at the sanitary lane behind CBZ, corner Jason Moyo and 8th with about nine trunks. When they were taking in one of the trucks into the bank, a Mercedes Benz which we are told was hijacked from a complainant earlier on, drove behind them,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.
Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi
He said about six suspects who were armed attacked the Fawcett driver, took away a firearm that was on the dashboard and then turned on the other guard who was guarding the other trucks and again attacked him before driving off with the armoured vehicle and cash.
Ass Comm Nyathi said the robbers later dumped three empty trunks while driving towards Woodlands Shopping Centre.
He said the armed robbers later hijacked a Nissan Hardbody and transferred the remaining five trunks with cash into the vehicle before dumping the armoured vehicle. The Nissan Hardbody was later found dumped again together with five empty trunks.
“Police are conducting investigations and we are appealing to people that might have information leading to the arrest of the suspects to contact any nearest police station,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.
Fawcett managing director Mr Andy Laing, also confirmed the robbery.
“In a nutshell our vehicle was attacked when they were delivering cash at CBZ in Bulawayo 8th Avenue branch. I’m not sure how many armed robbers were there but they were several, at least four. There were two getaway cars, one of which was stolen in Bulawayo,” said Mr Laing.
“They disarmed two of our men, they offloaded tin boxes into their two vehicles and they couldn’t fit all the boxes into the vehicles and then they decided to take our vehicle.
“They drove to a house close to Woodlands Service Station in Ilanda suburb. Outside the house they stole a Nissan Pickup truck and dumped our vehicle there. I think the pickup truck has been recovered and our vehicle has also been recovered and we have located the empty boxes around the suburbs,” said Mr Laing.
He could not say how much was stolen.
“We had already made some deliveries during the day. At the time of robbery, it was one vehicle but other deliveries had been made earlier,” said Mr Laing.
“Our driver who was attacked, was treated and discharged. He was beaten at the back of the head with either the butt of a pistol or a baton. We hope they catch these guys,” he said.
CBZ regional manager Mr Abisha Gweshe, referred all questions to police as the matter was under investigation.
By A Correspondent- A relative of the 7 year old boy from Murehwa, Tapiwa Makore has revealed that a Murehwa family ate human flesh after one of the murderers implicated in case sold meat to the family a day after the murder.
This was revealed by Gogo Beaular in an interview with Tilda Moyo Tuesday:
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The Thokozani Khupe led MDC-T’s extra-ordinary congress is now hanging in the balance after police blocked the Matebeleland North provincial council meeting which is party of processes leading to the big event.
The MDC-T had applied to police to have its meeting last month but police said it violated the COVID-19 rules and regulations which bars gathering of over 100 people.
Below is the police letter blocking the planned provincial council meeting.
By Patrick Guramatunhu- “The achievements scored so far by President Emerson Mnangagwa’s New Dispensation have raised a ray of hope that Vision 2030 is indeed possible, more so if unity of purpose prevails in the country,” claimed Grace Chekai in a Bulawayo 24 article.
“Inaugurated as the President of Zimbabwe on 24 November 2017 after the late former President Robert Mugabe had stepped down, President Mnangagwa promised Zimbabweans that brick by brick and stone upon stone, the New Dispensation would rebuild the country which had been in the doldrums for almost two decades.”
Zimbabwe’s economy is not emerging from the doldrums and is, instead, sinking even deeper and deeper into the abyss.
When Mnangagwa got into power after the 2017 military coup, he was right in focusing all his regime’s effort in attracting foreign investors and lenders as the only way the country would revive its comatose economy. “Zimbabwe is open for business!” was the New Dispensation’s clarion call and its flagship policy.
Come 15 November 20202, it will be exactly three years since the military coup, and the expected flood of investors has not happened. “Zimbabwe is open for business!’” is well and truly dead in the water. If the truth be told, the policy was doomed to fail because it was based on the lie the New Dispensation was opening the country for business when it was doing no such thing.
Mnangagwa promised the New Dispensation will end the scourge corruption; he did not. He promised to hold free and fair elections, yet stubbornly refused to implement even one token reform and went on to blatantly rig the July 2018 elections.
Zimbabwe is still a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent and vote rigging thugs; just as it was during Mugabe’s days. All this talk of New Dispensation is just empty rhetoric. And investors and lenders are a shrewd and savvy lot, they saw through all this New Dispensation, “Zimbabwe is open for business!”, etc. for what it is – just bullshit!
True enough, Zimbabwe can bankroll its own economic recovery. The late Zimbabwe dictator, Robert Mugabe, admitted the country was “swindled out of US$15 billion in diamond revenue alone!” He never arrested any of the swindlers nor recover one swindled dollar. Mnangagwa has not done any better either.
“Let me be very clear. If you engage in or promote corruption, you will be arrested and prosecuted. There are no excuses for corruption. No one is above the law,” twittered Mnangagwa.
This is just another rhetorical bullshit! What law? In Zimbabwe, corruption has been institutionalised; both parliament and cabinet are aware and have approved the wholesale looting of the nation’s resources.
A 2012 parliamentary committee led by, now late, Edward Chindori Chininga shed some light on why corruption in the diamond industry was so rampant – there are no record of who the operators and their local partners are, no record of the quantity and quality of diamonds mined, no record of who bought the diamonds and how much they paid, etc., etc.
Both Mugabe and now Mnangagwa has never arrested any of the diamond swindlers because the swindlers were allowed to disregard all the laws and practices governing all other normal business operations. Zanu PF cabinet had approved looting and parliament itself has been aware of this for donkey years and has done nothing to stop it.
In Zimbabwe, corruption is rampant! It has been legalised and institutionalised, hence the reason it is now damn near impossible to uproot, at least not as long as Zanu PF remains in power.
“In the journey to an upper middle income economy, President Mnangagwa has undertaken to deal with corruption and effect institutional reforms, empowering the youths and women as well as prioritising infrastructure development among other sectors,” continue Chekai.
So after three years of the New Dispensation even a Zanu PF apologist like Grace Chekai, with the gift of seeing imaginary signs of economic recovery, had no choice but content with “Mnangagwa has undertaken to deal with corruption”. She did not dare say he had DELT much less ENDED corruption because the stake contrast with the reality on the ground would have been blindingly obvious.
Since the 2017 military coup, the Zimbabwe National Army and its Russian partners, one of the established diamond mining partnership, have signed a new agreement to mining Platinum. The same, no records kept, rules will apply.
Two months ago, former Minister of Health, Obadiah Moyo, was named in a US$60 million Drax scandal. The Minister has since lost his job. The scandals involving Zanu PF bigwigs usually come to nothing and, signs are, this too will fizzled out particularly since one of Mnangagwa’s sons has been fingered.
It is widely believed that as much as 75% of Zimbabwe’s gold is being smuggled out of the country. Last week Henrietta Rushwaya, a Zimbabwean businesswoman was arrested at the airport and accused of trying to smuggle 6 kg gold worth US$ 330 000.
Rushwaya’s alleged accomplice Gift Karanda has reportedly told the Police the gold belonged to Mnangagwa’s wife and her her son. The First Lady and the son have denied having anything to do with the case. Nothing new there!
President Mnangagwa was one of the senior Zimbabwean leaders named in the UN report accused of looting diamonds and other resources from the DRC. He denied the looting. Sadly, so far at least, he was never brought before any court of law to see if he would still deny it under oath.
However, there is no denying that corruption is as rampant under Mnangagwa as it was under Mugabe. And, as long as Zanu PF remains in power there will be no chance of ending it since those in high office are the Godfathers of corruption. To end corruption we must end Zanu PF’s iron grip on power; we must implement the democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections.
Our fight for economic recovery will only start after the fight for free, fair and credible elections and good governance is won and secured. There will be no meaningful economic recovery whilst Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous thugs. None!
By A Correspondent- Legendary comedian Lazarus Boora, also known as Gringo, is seriously ill again and has failed to raise money for medication.
The 47-year-old is suffering from intestine obstruction and experiencing discomfort in sitting, backache coupled by hearing and talking difficulties.
Gringo had appendix surgery last before he relocated to his rural home in Rusape.
He later returned to Harare and is staying in Hatfield with his wife Netsai Meki and three children.
Meki told The Herald that her husband has been unwell for a long time and they decided to return to Harare as she works at the Tobacco Auction Floors. She said:
He is in pain compared to before. On Saturday we took him to a hospital in Waterfalls because his condition was worsening. They said he was dehydrated.
He is failing to eat properly, and if he eats, he vomits and is suffering from diarrhoea.
We give him only a few spoons of porridge and he eats a morsel of sadza, which he sometimes can’t finish.
Now he is having back problems. The doctor said he might have an infection in his intestines and needs to go for a scan.
The challenge now is finances to go back to his first surgeon.
Meki appealed to well-wishers for donations so that he can be attended to by the surgeon.-statemedia
IT'S GAME ON, Zimbabweans in diaspora are in a historic teaming up at embassies around the world to form a Zim Govt in Exile. With the whole world against @ZANUPF_Official, will Mnangagwa's state capture succeed against the 7million citizens stationed in these powerful countries? pic.twitter.com/5jazjhP9Bq
This is the model used to defeat tyrannies since the 1940s, Poland used it, and the late Prime Minister Ian Smith was defeated by a near similar formation.
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said by-elections will not be held this year because the government is channelling resources towards the fight against the coronavirus.
Speaking during a ZANU PF Mashonaland West provincial coordinating committee meeting in Chinhoyi over the weekend, Ziyambi said:
We cannot have by-elections this year because we are still faced with the coronavirus pandemic, so President Emmerson Mnangagwa said let’s defer by-elections.
We are simply deferring. We are not saying they will not be there, we said let’s defer, and use the resources that we have to fight the pandemic and save lives.
So we cannot risk the lives of our people and go to a by-election when we have an opportunity to do it after and save the lives of our people.
In October, Health and Childcare Minister and Vice President Constantino Chiwenga announced the indefinite suspension of elections citing the risk posed by COVID-19.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) had set 5 December as the day for the by-elections before Chiwenga’s directive.
However, according to a local legal think-tank, Veritas, the decision by the government to suspend the by-elections was unconstitutional.
By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed the arrest of a third suspect in the murder of seven-year-old Murehwa boy Tapiwa Makore (Junior) in September this year.
National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, on Monday confirmed the arrest of Moud Hunidzarira (42) in Budiriro following a tip-off by the public.
Hunidzarira is alleged to have been in Murehwa when the murder occurred and a few days later was seen by some neighbours in Harare, cleaning an item that had blood.
Ass. Comm. Nyathi said:
The ZRP has arrested a third suspect in connection with the death of Tapiwa Makore. The suspect, Moud Hunidzarira (42), has since appeared in court.
She was arrested after a tip-off. She was seen cleaning an item with blood, believed to be that of the late Tapiwa Makore in Budiriro, and this culminated in her arrest. We are still carrying out investigations.
Tapiwa Makore Sr (57), who is an older brother to the murdered boy, and his herdsman Tafadzwa Shamba, are alleged to have carried the murder.
Makore and Shamba have both appeared in court were remanded in custody.-statemedia
By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance vice-chairman and spokesperson of the 31st of July Movement, Job Sikhala has dismissed claims that he considered joining the MDC-T led by Thokozani Khupe.
Speaking in an interview with NewsDay senior reporter Moses Matenga, Sikhala, who turned 48 last Friday, said the MDC should not continue expending its energy on petty fights but on fighting dictatorship in Zimbabwe.
Responding to a request for his comments on allegations made recently by MDC-T national spokesperson Khalipani Phugeni that he has warmed up to joining the judicially created party, Sikhala said:
If you are following what Khalipani Phugeni (MDC-T national spokesperson) said, then you are failing to read his intentions. He was setting me up for recall by claiming an individual in a struggle. Plus, I really don’t know that man. He thinks I care about being recalled. The power is theirs. They are free to use it as and when they want.
I will not lose an iota of sleep. His statement was widely provocative, immature and grandstanding. I don’t want to play to his cheap games. I am beyond that. The faith the people of Zimbabwe have in me should not be put to waste by concentrating on the Phugenis of this world.
Our people look forward to some of us to continue driving the fight against Mnangagwa and his dictatorship, not these sideshows. I think it’s taking me and the people of Zimbabwe for granted. I am not a hater. I smile to everyone, but don’t spite my smile with false claims as it is in my nature.
I remain the vice-chairman of the MDC Alliance and the spokesperson of the broad citizens’ movement, the 31st of July Movement. What I despise is the Zanu PF regime and everything related to it.
I witnessed several splits in the MDC over years. They are no longer interesting adventures for me because they never advanced the goals of our liberation.
Our energy is expended on petty fights and in the same vein, destroys the foundation of our liberty and freedom.-statemedia
Police in Vienna are hunting at least one suspect after gunmen with automatic weapons opened fire in the heart of the Austrian capital Monday evening, as residents savored the final hours of freedom before the imposition of a nationwide Covid-19 lockdown.
The Austrian capital remains on high alert following the incident, which saw gunmen open fire at six locations, killing at least three people and injuring 15, including a police officer. One attacker was also killed by police.
During a press conference early on Tuesday morning, the Interior Minister, Karl Nehammer, said the attacker shot dead by police was wearing a fake explosive belt at the time of the attack and had been “radicalized.”
“The radicalized person is someone who is an IS sympathizer,” said Nehammer, referring to the terrorist group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
He added that police had used explosives to enter the attacker’s residence and were investigating its surroundings.
It is not whether the man police shot acted alone, however, Austrian police on Tuesday said they “assume that there were more attackers.”
Armed forces have been deployed in Vienna to help secure the situation, with authorities indicating earlier in the evening that at least one gunman remains on the loose.
“It is of course a very tense security situation,” said Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.
Authorities warned that the gunmen are “heavily armed” and have asked the public to stay at home or in a safe place and follow the news.
“Whether it is possible to take up public life as normal tomorrow morning, that will very much depend on tonight and whether it is possible to catch or eliminate the suspects,” Kurz said.
Speaking on Austrian public broadcaster ORF on Monday, Nehammer said several suspects had assault rifles. “We are still in battle against the would-be terrorists,” he said.
View this interactive content on CNN.com The initial attack, which began around 8 p.m., was centered on the busy shopping and dining district near Vienna’s main synagogue, Seitenstettengasse Temple, which was closed.
Vienna mayor Michael Ludwig said the gunmen appeared to shoot at random, as people dined and drank outside due to the warm weather and virus concerns. A nationwide Covid-19 lockdown was set to begin at midnight.
Julia Hiermann, who lives in Vienna, was having drinks with a friend when the shooting began.
Restaurant staff told everyone to hide in the basement, she told CNN over the phone. There she and others were told that gunmen were shooting outside. Hiermann said she did not see or hear the attackers.
The police later came inside the restaurant and told diners that “we have to stay inside and wait here,” she said. “This seems unimaginable. When they said shots fired I didn’t think this was serious,” she said.
Police respond to a shooting near Vienna’s main synagogue. Police respond to a shooting near Vienna’s main synagogue.
Reaction to the attack Footage shared on social media of the shooting shows a chaotic situation, with people fleeing from the scene in all directions on foot.
Inside the Vienna Burgtheater, artistic director Martin Kusej took to the stage to announce there had been an incident nearby, while advising opera attendees to stay inside the theater.
Following reports of gunshots, armed police quickly swarmed the area, with helicopters and ambulances deployed. Police could be seen patrolling the city center, ordering people to stay inside bars and restaurants. Other areas of the city were also cordoned off while police conducted checks on cars.
Authorities on Tuesday said the attack was considered as having an “Islamist motive.”
In the aftermath of the attack, Oskar Deutsch, the head of Vienna’s Jewish community, said in a tweet that it was unclear whether the synagogue was a target, but that it was closed at the time of the shooting.
All synagogues, Jewish schools, the institutions of the IKG (Jewish Community of Vienna), and kosher restaurants and supermarkets in Vienna will be closed on Tuesday as a precaution, Deutsch said.
Authorities have since taken to social media to request that the public refrain from sharing “rumors, accusations, speculations or unconfirmed numbers of victims.”
Police cars and armed police officers in central Vienna. Police cars and armed police officers in central Vienna. In a press conference in the early hours of Tuesday, Nehammer said it was “the hardest day for Austria for many years,” adding that “those who attack one of us, attacks all of us.”
Across Europe, leaders have strongly condemned the shooting, which follows two terror attacks in France in recent weeks.
“After France, it is a friendly country that is under attack,” French President Emmanuel Macron said on Twitter.
“Europe strongly condemns this cowardly act that violates life and our human values,” the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, said on Twitter.
Other leaders have shared statements expressing their shock and sorrow, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
Migrant workers crowd outside a train station in Mumbai, India to board trains to their home state Bihar,
MUMBAI — India recorded 38,310 new coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours, taking its tally to 8.27 million, health ministry data showed on Tuesday.
It was the 9th straight day that infections numbered fewer than 50,000, as cases have dipped from a September peak, but experts warn the current season of festivals could lead to another spike.
India becomes third country to pass 4 million coronavirus cases Deaths rose by 490, carrying the toll to 123,097, the ministry added.
Below is video evidence of the Impala Car Rental company’s agents carrying out torture attacks against Zimbabwean citizens and at the bottom on this post is the entity’s response to the serious allegations- (ALSO READHOW TO REPORTImpala )
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Impala tortured @ngadziore who is still being tortured right now, numerous journalists who also lost their devices, plus the psychological torture against @TeeMuchehiwa . On top of that psychological torture against the citizens as Impala continues to violate a High Court order.
Two villagers in Murewa have reportedly been arrested after they allegedly bought human flesh from a herd boy, Tafadzwa Shamba, who had earlier murdered seven-year-old Tapiwa Makore in September.
The two women are said to have bought the human flesh cut off from the late boy’s thigh at Katsande’s homestead during a drinking session.
Tapiwa was allegedly murdered on 24 September for ritual purposes by Shamba and the deceased’s uncle Tapiwa Makore senior.
The two suspects are in custody awaiting trial.
Information from the relatives said police ZRP over the weekend picked-up two villagers who bought Tapiwa’s flesh, which is believed to have been chucked off from the deceased’s thigh. Tapiwa’s head remains missing and he is yet to be buried.
“Police came Sunday and picked-up Mai Mungandire and Mai Katsande, and both agreed they bought meat from the killer but had no idea that it was human flesh,” Beulah Makore, the family spokesperson revealed.
“One of them initially refused until police officers told her that Tafadzwa had admitted cutting flesh from the thigh of the deceased and sold it to them.
“The two unsuspecting women actually cooked the meat and ate. So, they were taken to Murewa police station for further questioning and were also ordered to carry the pots that they used to cook Tapiwa’s flesh.”
ZIFA have rejected a crazy offer from Algeria to have the Warriors’ home 2021 AFCON qualifier against the Desert Foxes played in Algiers.
The Warriors take on the African champions away on November 12 before the two sides meet at the National Sports Stadium four days later.
But, with logistical challenges, brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic across the globe, Algeria proposed to host both legs.
The North Africans said they would foot Zimbabwe’s accommodation and other related costs.
However, ZIFA, who are celebrating the decision by CAF, to give the National Sports Stadium the greenlight to host high-profile international matches, refused to take the proposal and, instead, presented a counter-offer to the Algerians.
The country’s biggest sporting facility was banned from hosting international matches early this year after CAF inspectors flagged a number of issues at the venue.
The continent’s football governing body were unhappy with uneven turf, poor ablution facilities, the poor drainage system and the lack of a properly equipped media centre and rooms.
They also wanted bucket seats to be installed at the giant stadium, fully-equipped medical rooms, disability centre and doping rooms.
But, the Government, through the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation acted swiftly, pouring significant resources, taking advantage of the lull in football activities caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, to give the stadium a massive facelift.
CAF decided to give Zimbabwe a temporary reprieve and will allow the stadium to be used for the AFCON qualifier between the Warriors and the Desert Foxes.
There will be no spectators during the game.
ZIFA president, Felton Kamambo, revealed the association were given the offer by the Algerians to consider having both matches played in Algiers this month.
“We officially requested to use the same plane with the Algerians, after our first leg tie with them next week but, unfortunately, their Government plane cannot be used by non-Algerians,’’ said Kamambo.
“We will, instead, charter a flight for the mission.
“Then, the Algerians proposed to us to have both legs of the back-to-back fixtures played on their soil, with them paying for our accommodation.
“But, we have refused to take that offer. We cannot sell our soul. Look, the country is currently in a celebratory mood after the lifting of that ban of the National Sports Stadium.
“We were all worried with the ban. We would like to thank the Government, who intervened to address the issues, raised with the stadium.
“Remember, before Covid-19 forced a total blackout in all footballing activities, we were set to host Algeria on a neutral venue, maybe in South Africa or Zambia.
“It was very difficult but the Government reacted with speed and took full advantage of the break in football activities.’’
Kamambo said the Warriors have always felt at home at the giant stadium and, even though there won’t be any fans to back them, they need to be given the chance to play inside their home ground.
The ZIFA president also said, after they rejected the offer from the Algerians, they decided to provide the North Africans with a similar offer where both matches would be played at the National Sports Stadium.
Predictably, he said, the Algerians rejected the ZIFA offer.
“We are happy now that CAF has accepted to let us use the National Sports Stadium for the big game against Algeria, pending its full refurbishment,’’ said Kamambo.
“So, we cannot then accept to go and play our home game in Algeria. We want our players to feel at home when we host Algeria.
‘’Although there will be no fans to rally behind them, inside the stadium, psychologically, playing at the National Sports Stadium makes them feel very much at home.
“It’s motivating so to speak.
“So, after we turned down the offer by the Algerians to have both matches played in Algeria, we then offered them the same.
“We proposed to them that both games be played at the National Sports Stadium and we would meet their accommodation expenses but they also refused.
“So the matches will go ahead with them hosting us first before we play them at home between November 12 and 16.”
Algeria lead the standings on six points, after two rounds of fixtures, while Zimbabwe are second on four points.
Botswana, who picked their only point in the goalless draw against Zimbabwe last November, are third on the table.
Former African champions Zambia are at the foot of the table with no points.
Two teams will qualify for the rescheduled finals in Cameroon in 2022 after CAF moved the tournament by a year.
Meanwhile, Warriors midfielder, Marshall Munetsi made the SofaScore French Ligue 1 Team of the Week after helping his club, Stade Reims, beat Strasbourg 2-1 at the weekend.
The gritty midfielder is one of the stars of the Warriors team.
Munetsi was in the starting XI and helped his team to their second league win of the season and they are now in 15th place.
They have also drawn two games and lost five matches.
Two of his teammates — Belgians Thomas Foket and Wout Faes — also made the Ligue 1 Team of the Week to underline the strong all-round team performance by Stade Reims in their victory.
File: Fadzai Mahere with MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa
The MDC-Alliance appeal challenging a High Court decision that the party does not legally exist as a legal person who can sue or be sued in court, was struck off the roll after the organisation’s lawyers failed to turn up to argue the matter at the Supreme Court yesterday.
The party was challenging the whole judgment handed down by Justice Tawanda Chitapi in May this year, who also ruled that in the dispute of the MDC-T recall of legislators; the party did not have the legal footing to sue, suggesting that the affected recalled MPs would have to individually take their cases to court.
Yesterday, the Supreme Court convened to hear the appeal, but MDC-A lawyers did not show up, prompting Professor Lovemore Madhuku, acting for MDC-T, to plead with the court to stand down the matter in case the lawyers were delayed.
The court agreed and adjourned for 20 minutes, but still the lawyers did not show up.
MDC-A spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere, who was present when the matter adjourned, tried to contact the lawyers to no avail. The hearing proceeded in the absence of the MDC-A lawyers and in the end, the judges decided to strike the matter off the roll after Prof Madhuku raised a preliminary point that the appeal was defective and incurable at law.
When an appeal is struck off the roll, legally it means there is no appeal before the court, but the appellant is allowed to appeal out of time.
In this case, if the MDC-A wishes to appeal it must first seek condonation and an extension of time within which to appeal.
But they need to explain why they did not appeal, why they filed a defective appeal and why they did not appear before the court.
This will be determined by a judge sitting in chambers.
In an interview after the hearing, Prof Madhuku said they initially thought they could apply for the matter to be struck off the roll, but the court advised against that because the rules did not allow.
“If you are not present when you are the appellant, the matter is determined on merits,” he said.
“You actually proceed with the appeal and the court can simply dismiss it without even hearing it.
“In this case, the court decided that they would want to hear the matter on the merits.” Prof Madhuku said in this particular case, he raised a preliminary point that the MDC-A appeal was defective, which point was accepted by the court.
“The papers that were before the court did not qualify as a notice of appeal in the number of respects that we mentioned, particularly they were failing to understand what Justice Chitapi had ordered,” said Prof Madhuku, a Constitutional law expert.
“What they (MDC-A) were asking the Supreme Court to put in place of Justice Chitapi’s order was not competent at law.”
MDC-A lead counsel in the appeal Mr Alec Muchadehama could not be reached for comment.
In his judgment in the lower court, Justice Chitapi threw out the MDC-A application, finding that the only evidence brought before the court showed that the MDC-A was an alliance of other political parties, although it had been given the status of a political party under the Electoral Act.
However, participating in elections did not make MDC-A a legal person, in the absence of other requirements such as a decision to be a legally incorporated voluntary organisation or another type of body corporate.
IN the relentless fight against corruption, Government will not be deterred by malcontents, who abuse the name of the First Family to carry out their criminal activities, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
Speaking at a Press briefing in Harare yesterday, Minister Mutsvangwa said there were some people who still lived in a time warp and continue to use tired tactics that resulted in corruption flourishing in the yesteryear.
“As such, on individual cases of corruption, every case will be investigated and punished in accordance with the dictates of our laws without fear or favour,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.
The call comes at the back of several malicious reports that have sought to drag the name of the First Family, by alleging that it has a hand in corrupt and criminal activities.
Minister Mutsvangwa said these malicious reports that seek to link President Mnangagwa and his family to corrupt individuals are by no means a coincidence; but rather they are a well-coordinated attack on the system, which is intended to agitate Zimbabweans into demonstrations and uprising.
“Predictions by the country’s detractors to the effect that the economy would implode by year end have been shown to be wishful thinking; on the contrary, the country has achieved macroeconomic stability and tamed inflation much to the disappointment of purveyors of doom,” she said.
The goal of the Second Republic, Minister Mutsvangwa, said is to grow the economy transparently and to foster the spirit of hard work in citizens.
“It is against this background that the Government will never allow its structures to be havens of malcontents and criminals. Nor will Government turn a blind eye to those who seek to escape the wheels of justice through lies that they are connected to the First Family or other senior Government officials.
“His Excellency, the President has been very clear that there are no sacred cows in the fight against corruption and as such law enforcement agents will not be deterred by criminals who want to hoodwink them and the nation that those linked to senior Government officials are exempt from arrest,” the minister said.
From the onset, the Second Republic pronounced that it would prioritise economic growth and development, through a reform agenda that is clearly articulated in the Transitional Stabilisation Programme.
“This reform agenda, which is a deliberate shift from the yesteryear way of running Government and the country is stimulating economic growth and stabilising the macroeconomic situation.”
She further said that in his inaugural State of the Nation Address on December 20, 2017, President Mnangagwa categorically stated “Government will have a zero tolerance towards corruption”.
“This is because economic development requires a clean Government. Government has remained consistent in the fight against corruption and this has seen the establishment of a Special Anti-Corruption Unit, anti-corruption courts country wide, and the capacitation of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission. Under the New Dispensation, ZACC now has arresting powers and has the financial and human resources to carry out its duties.”
The goal of the Second Republic, Minister Mutsvangwa added, is to build a new Zimbabwe based on the crown values of honesty, transparency, accountability and hard work.
She added that measures continue to be taken to vigorously ensure that any and all criminal activities that prejudice the nation are stamped out.
Minister Mutsvangwa said such measures had resulted in the arrest and prosecution of several senior Government officials, a testimony to President Mnangagwa’s stance that there are no sacred cows in the fight against corruption.
“Prior to the New Dispensation, corruption had spread unchecked, negatively affecting the social and moral fabric of the nation, as rent-seeking behaviours raised the cost of doing business, and posed hardships for the unconnected majority who constitute the generality of the public. This criminality gave rise to persons in the public and private sector accruing wealth corruptly at the expense of the nation at large.”
Further she said bribery, embezzlement of public assets, fraud, smuggling, abuse of office for personal gain, extortion, misrepresentation, and other corrupt activities stall economic development and ultimately rob citizens of decent livelihoods.
As such, she called upon the media fraternity to introspect on their role in nation building and development.
Further to this, she said room must be given for due constitutional processes in criminal investigation, trial and judgment to be done without interference.
“Additionally, I urge each and every one of us to continue supporting the fight against corruption by using several platforms that include the whistle-blowers application to report fraud and corruption. The long arm of the law will catch up with any and all individuals who seek to criminally enrich themselves at the expense of the nation,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.
Henrietta Rushwaya and her alleged gold smuggling syndicate comprising of Pakistan business tycoon Ali Mohamed and two State security agents face a mandatory five-year jail term if convicted on smuggling, the State has said.
The State said provisions of the Gold Trade Act state that anyone convicted of smuggling faces a mandatory five-year jail term.
Rushwaya is jointly appearing at the Harare Magistrates Court along with Mohamed, Stephen Chenjerai Tserai, Raphios Mufandauya and Gift Karanda on smuggling, illegal possession of gold, criminal abuse of office and defeating the course of justice.
“The offence under Gold Trade Act has a minimum mandatory sentence of five years and it cannot be taken as short time in prison,” said prosecutor Mr Garudzo Ziyaduma, when opposing the five’s bail.
Mr Ziyaduma, who is appearing for the State along with Mr Charles Muchemwa, told the court that Rushwaya and her accomplices were likely to evade trial once granted bail.
He said there was overwhelming evidence against them, which may induce them not to stand trial.
“Rushwaya is facing three allegations of smuggling, bribery and possession of gold without a licence, while Ali is facing smuggling and possession of gold without licence charges,” said Mr Ziyaduma.
“Tserai and Chenjerai are facing smuggling and illegal possession of gold and criminal abuse of duty charges, while Karanda is facing charges of defeating the course of justice, (and) illegal possession of gold. The offences are of a serious nature and they are likely to interfere with witnesses and evidence.”
Tserai and Mufandauya are alleged to have failed to arrest Ali after they met him and simply recorded his statement and left him, when he was supposed to be arrested, a conduct seen as suspicious.
Karanda is facing allegations of attempting to defeat the course of justice by trying to reach out to the officers to leave Rushwaya.
Mr Ziyaduma said the accused were known to the witness and there was a likelihood they will interfere with investigations.
He told the court that there was CCTV footage showing the three passing through the VIP section, deliberately avoiding the public section to ensure the safe passage of the gold.
Mr Ziyaduma said Mohamed was a Pakistan national and was in Zimbabwe on a business trip.
His visa expired as a result of the Covid-19 lockdown and there were fears that he could use his contacts across the world to evade trial since he had the means to sustain himself outside Zimbabwe.
“This country has no extradition treaty with Pakistan,” said Mr Ziyaduma.
“In the event that he is convicted, he will face five years in prison. Ali is the one who facilitated the travel arrangements for Rushwaya. This demonstrates that he is a man of means.
“He works for a company in Dubai where the gold was to be handed by Rushwaya. Because of the means he possesses, it is easy for him to facilitate for his co-accused to flee. All the accused know that there is a possibility that upon conviction, they maybe sentenced to five years in prison and this knowledge may induce them to abscond.”
Mr Ziyaduma called the investigating officer handling the matter, Detective Chief Inspector Michael Chibaya to testify in opposition of granting bail to the five.
Det Chief Insp Chibaya told the court that Rushwaya was well connected, with some of her connections dating from the time she was the Zifa chief executive.
The matter continues today before magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna.
Donald Trump versus Joe Biden in the American election.
When are the elections held?
The American presidential elections are always held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
Electors
Americans vote for people called “electors” in their state who are supporting the candidate they want to become president – this process is called the electoral college.
The more people who live in a state, the more electors there are for that state. So California for example, with a population of 38.8 million, has 55 votes – while Delaware, (population 936,000), has just three votes.
There are currently 538 electors in total, corresponding to the 435 Representatives (Congress men and women) and 100 Senators, plus the three additional electors from the District of Columbia. The Constitution prohibits any federal official, elected or appointed, from being an elector.
The candidate with the most electors wins all the state’s electoral college votes and the first candidate to win enough states to get to 270 electoral votes is elected as president.
How does the electoral college work? All 50 US states and Washington DC have a set number of “electors” in the electoral college – roughly proportionate to the size of each state.
Each state gets at least three electoral votes because the amount is equal to its total number of Senators and Representatives in the US Congress. Washington DC also gets three electoral college votes, meaning a total of 538 electors form the Electoral College.
California, the largest state, has 55 electoral votes, Texas, the next largest, gets 38. New York and Florida have 29 each.
All but two states – Maine and Nebraska – use a winner-takes-all system, so if you win the most votes in a state, you take its entire haul of electoral college votes.
To become president either candidate needs to win a majority of the 538 electors – i.e. 270 electors.
While the Constitution does not dictate that electors follow the popular vote, many US states have laws requiring them to do so. These laws have been challenged by electors voting for someone else on occasion, but in July, the US Supreme Court ruled that electors must follow the popular vote in states that have passed such a law.
The electoral college system does usually reflect the popular vote – presidents have won the electoral vote while losing the popular vote just five times in US history. The most recent instance was in 2016, when Donald Trump won the electoral college but Hillary Clinton, his Democratic opponent, won the popular vote.
Who can become president? The President of the United States can be a man or a woman of any race or any religion, but they must:
be at least 35 years old have been born in the US have lived in the US for at least 14 years The rules also state that one person can be in the job for a maximum of two terms. (The only exception to this was Franklin D Roosevelt, who was elected for a special third term at the height of World War Two.)
How does US election voting work? The presidential election vote is a simple choice between candidates from the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. Occasionally a third party candidate will enter the race, like Kanye West this year, but it is quite rare for them to gain traction or make a significant impact.
The two main political parties hold primaries and caucuses across the country during an election year to select who they want to represent them on the ballot. Read more about that process here.
The Democratic and Republican candidates are then formally selected and announced during their parties’ summer conventions.
The US election system itself is far from straightforward. That is because when America’s founding fathers created the system in 1787, there was no way a presidential candidate could mount a national campaign – and there was little in the way of national identity.
The founding fathers chose not to elect US presidents by direct popular vote over fears that larger and more populous states could have an outsized role in deciding the winner.
The system of electors, based loosely on the Roman Catholic College of Cardinals selecting the Pope, was chosen with the theory that the most knowledgeable and informed individuals from each state would select a president on merit, disregarding state loyalties.
So when Americans cast their vote on November 3, they technically vote for “electors”, not the candidates themselves. The electors are state officials or senior party figures, but they are not usually named on the ballot.
Each elector casts one vote following the general election for one of the two candidates. The newly elected president and vice-president will then be inaugurated on January 20, 2021.
A third suspect linked to the murder of seven-year-old Murehwa boy Tapiwa Makore (Junior) in September was arrested in Harare over the weekend and appeared in court yesterday.
Moud Hunidzarira (42) was arrested in Budiriro following a tip-off by the public and appeared before a Murehwa magistrate yesterday and was remanded in custody.
It is alleged that when the murder occurred, Hunidzarira was in Murehwa and a few days later was seen by some neighbours in Harare, cleaning an item that had blood.
Eventually the neighbours tipped-off the police, leading to her arrest over the weekend.
National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, yesterday confirmed the arrest and said investigations were still in progress.
“The ZRP has arrested a third suspect in connection with the death of Tapiwa Makore. The suspect, Moud Hunidzarira (42), has since appeared in court,” he said.
“She was arrested after a tip-off. She was seen cleaning an item with blood, believed to be that of the late Tapiwa Makore in Budiriro, and this culminated in her arrest. We are still carrying out investigations.”
Last month, Tapiwa Makore (Senior) aged 57, the other suspect linked to the murder in the company of his herdsman Tafadzwa Shamba was arrested.
He appeared in court and was remanded in custody. Makore is the older brother to the murdered boy’s father.
When he appeared before magistrate Ms Chiedza Gatsi at Murehwa Magistrates Court facing murder charges, prosecutor Ms Paidamoyo Gutu told the court that on September 17 at around midday, Shamba lured the boy from his family garden to the home of Makore (senior), detaining him in the dining room, after giving him food.
It is further alleged that Makore joined other villagers to search for the boy till midnight and around an hour later he and Shamba carried the boy to a secluded area where Makore used a knife to cut off the deceased’s head.
PERMANENT Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana told stakeholders in the media industry that the country is in the right direction in opening up the media space.
Addressing the Media Alliance of Zimbabwe (MAZ) stakeholders annual conference in Harare yesterday, Mr Mangwana said a culture shift is underway to match the New Dispensation’s thrust towards media pluralism.
“The New Dispensation under President Mnangagwa is a beautiful thing. Starting at the beginning of the Second Republic when President Mnangagwa rolled out a session that happens every Tuesday after every Cabinet meeting where the public is informed of what has been discussed, I don’t have a country other than Zimbabwe which has such an arrangement,” he said.
Since the dawn of the Second Republic, media freedoms have flourished, contentious laws such as the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) being repealed while the Government is set to licence new players in the broadcasting industry.
“AIPPA was repealed, it is not partially gone, it’s gone, journalism is no longer being criminalised, but I have to admit that there are certain things that are happening that are not supposed to happen in the practice of journalism,” Mr Mangwana said.
He said journalists played a crucial role in the dissemination of information during the lockdown period and thus helped the Government curb the spread of the deadly Covid-19 pandemic, a global pandemic that Zimbabwe has been able to tackle successfully more than most countries in the West.
“We can change legislation, we can change everything, but culture takes more time to change. I would love to come to a time when we can snap our fingers and it goes away, but it does not work like that because culture is embedded.
“It will take a lot of time (and) it will take a lot of information building for that to happen, but we are heading in the right direction. You can only make progress if your direction is correct.”
Mr Mangwana called upon media practitioners to be professional when dealing with law enforcement agents and not to be agent provocateurs.
“Let’s work together, let us be professional, let us give people the right of reply. From my point as the Ministry we will walk with you, we will defend our profession”.
Organisations that form MAZ include the Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe (MMPZ), Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ), Zimbabwe National Editors’ Forum (Zinef), Gender and Media Connect (GMC), Zimbabwe Association of Community Radio Stations (ZACRAS), the Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ), the Media Centre and African Community Publishing Development Trust (ACPDT).
MIDLANDS Provincial Affairs Minister and provincial Covid-19 taskforce chairperson Senator Larry Mavima has gone into self-isolation after testing positive for Covid-19 and is using his infection to remind everyone that the disease exists and that they cannot relax the basic rules of masking, social distancing and sanitising.
Sen Mavima confirmed yesterday he was the latest high-profile person to be infected, but was in a stable condition while isolated at home.
“I can confirm that I have tested positive for Covid-19 and I am in isolation at home, but I would like to quickly inform the entire province and the nation at large that I am not in danger,” he said.
“I am grateful to a wonderful team of local specialist doctors who have been monitoring my situation and hope this is the type of commitment and care given to all victims of the pandemic.”
Sen Mavima said he was asymptomatic.
“I do not have any other symptoms and am actually working from home. I am, however, banking on your prayers and hoping to be back at work even stronger after the mandatory days in isolation,” said Sen Mavima, who sounded to be in very high spirits.
He said Covid-19 has no boundaries and urged people to observe WHO recommended guidelines in the fight against the pandemic.
“The pandemic is real and there is no stigma. What is needed is to follow the recommended safety rules like putting on a mask when in public place, maintaining social distancing and following the doctor’s instructions. I have been told to drink a lot of water and fluids,” he said.
Sen Mavima said the fight against the spread of Covid-19 was still on and urged members of the public not to relax.
“The fight is still on, we should not relax and forget to follow the laid down health and safety precautions,” he said.
He said his contacts, including aides and family members, were also in isolation to avoid the spread of the disease.
The Midlands province have so-far recorded nine Covid-19 related deaths and over 600 infections with the recovery rate pegged at 95 percent.
Tongai Matutu being received into ZANU PF by President Emmerson and his two deputies.
President Mnangagwa yesterday welcomed former MDC-T Masvingo Urban legislator Tongai Matutu to Zanu PF at State House, with the former MP decrying lost time in the political wilderness.
Matutu was welcomed by President Mnangagwa and the two Vice Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi, with the President saying he felt elated in welcoming Matutu back “home”.
“He has come to see us and he would like to come back to his original party. We welcome him back home,” said President Mnangagwa.
Briefing journalists after meeting the Presidium, Matutu, a lawyer and former Deputy Minister of Youth during the inclusive Government, described his decision to join Zanu PF as a national calling.
“I am taking this decision quite consciously of what I am doing. Since I left Parliament, I have never slept on an empty stomach or begged anyone to give me food or money for school fees.
“I am making this decision not out of an empty stomach, but out of a national calling. I am by myself, I am actually proud of what I have achieved after I left Parliament,” said Matutu.
The former MP said his coming to Zanu PF could be a harbinger of more MDC officials who would like to join Zanu PF from the ever squabbling opposition.
“At this point in time I am speaking on behalf of myself, but I know there are so many other people who are waiting on the fence.
“Most of the MDC members are biblical lepers caught between a rock and hard place on whether to remain there because ‘we are called MDCs by the other party or if we go there we might be ill-treated on account of us being political activists’.
“I would like to believe that if a sign or signal is given that all is well and they are welcome, I can tell you that by 2023 there will be an amazing number of people who will follow their conscience,” said Matutu.
Matutu said the MDC had lost its purpose as an opposition party and was now a movement in disarray because of constant bickering.
“I believe that there is very little that I can say that is not in the public domain, especially in my former party in its various forms, whether its MDC-T or you call it MDC-Alliance.
“I have taken this decision because I have done a very serious introspection — a reflection of where we are coming from and where we are going and also having considered the amount of time we have lost as a nation and what we want to achieve as a people and especially as politicians.
“I believe for the party (MDC) it has really lost the real purpose of its existence to exercise oversight over the ruling party. It is a party that has plunged into confusion and disarray as far as it has placed the nation into an election mode,” said Matutu.
During his stint as a legislator, he was a member of Parliament’s top decision making body, the Standing Rules and Orders Committee, chairing the Legal and Procedure sub-committee.
In a statement last night, ZANU PF Acting Secretary for Information and Publicity Patrick Chinamasa said the revolutionary party welcomes Matutuwith “joy and in the spirit of comradeship”.
“His decision is a clear indication that ZANU PF is the party of the future with the interests of Zimbabweans at heart,” he said.
In line with party procedure, Matutu will undergo the requisite induction with the Herbert Chitepo School of ideology so that he appreciates national interest, party ideology and value systems.
Arrested Henrietta Rushwaya walking into court with police detectives.
Henrietta Rushwaya, believed to be related to the president, is a prominent figure in the ruling Zanu-PF party and head of the miners’ federation.
Zimbabwe’s first lady and her son have been named as accomplices in a gold smuggling ring along with a woman found to have 14 gold bars in her handbag as she boarded a flight to Dubai.
Auxillia Mnangagwa, 57, and Collins Mnangagwa, 33, were implicated after the arrest of Henrietta Rushwaya, who tried to pass through an airport scanner last Monday with gold worth £280,000.
Ms Rushwaya’s arrest threatens to lift the lid on an elite trafficking cartel that is estimated to cost the bankrupt state millions of pounds every month.
In an interview with police, a colleague who was also held for attempting to interfere in the arrest, claimed that Ms Rushwaya was taking the 6kg haul to the United Arab Emirates on behalf of President Mnangagwa’s wife and son.
Gift Karanda, 44, told detectives that Ms Rushwaya was a courier for Mrs Mnangagwa and her son, a soldier turned businessman.
Ms Rushwaya, 53, believed to be related to the president, is a prominent figure in the ruling Zanu-PF party and head of the miners’ federation.
Published police documents claim that Mr Karanda said the seized gold “belonged to the first lady and Collins, who was supposed to have brought it but had requested Rushwaya to transport it on his behalf”.
In July, the president’s son was linked to a £45 million scandal over coronavirus facemasks and test kits that led to the sacking and arrest of Obadiah Moyo, the health minister. He denied any wrongdoing.
Hopewell Chin’ono, 49, the journalist who helped to expose the corruption, was arrested and held in brutal conditions in prison for five weeks.
Mrs Mnangagwa, the president’s second wife, wrote on Facebook that she and her son had been “falsely implicated . . . and had no dealings nor involvement with Ms Henrietta Rushwaya of any illegal kind”. She added: “I do not engage in illegal, narrow-minded pursuits like gold smuggling.”
Seven people have been arrested in connection with the case, including Stephen Chenjerai Tserayi, one of the president’s intelligence officers, and two senior police officers.
State prosecutors withdrew an initial offer of bail for Ms Rushwaya after evidence of a wider smuggling ring emerged.
She had said that she was flying the gold to Dubai on behalf of a licensed Pakistani dealer but could produce none of the required export papers.
Ms Rushwaya denies the charges, which include offering a $5,000 bribe to the airport officer who found the gold. Court documents said that CCTV cameras were switched off while she passed through security. A full bail hearing begins today.
Mrs Mnangagwa began her career as a secretary in the prime minister’s office before being trained as a spy. She has been married to Mr Mnangagwa, 77, for 34 years and they have three children.
The ZANU PF controlled Zimbabwe Republic Police has moved in to arrest President Nelson Chamisa’s mayor for Chitungwiza for blocking demolition of houses in his town.
According to Chitungwiza Residents Trust (CHITREST), Chitungwiza Mayor Lovemore Maiko has been arrested for directing Council to stop Demolition of alleged illegal Houses and convening special Council meeting without following proper procedures.
A third suspect linked to the murder of seven-year-old Murehwa boy Tapiwa Makore (Junior) in September was arrested in Harare over the weekend and appeared in court yesterday.
Moud Hunidzarira (42) was arrested in Budiriro following a tip-off by the public and appeared before a Murehwa magistrate yesterday and was remanded in custody.
It is alleged that when the murder occurred, Hunidzarira was in Murehwa and a few days later was seen by some neighbours in Harare, cleaning an item that had blood.
Eventually the neighbours tipped-off the police, leading to her arrest over the weekend.
National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, yesterday confirmed the arrest and said investigations were still in progress.
“The ZRP has arrested a third suspect in connection with the death of Tapiwa Makore. The suspect, Moud Hunidzarira (42), has since appeared in court,” he said.
“She was arrested after a tip-off. She was seen cleaning an item with blood, believed to be that of the late Tapiwa Makore in Budiriro, and this culminated in her arrest. We are still carrying out investigations.”
Last month, Tapiwa Makore (Senior) aged 57, the other suspect linked to the murder in the company of his herdsman Tafadzwa Shamba was arrested.
He appeared in court and was remanded in custody. Makore is the older brother to the murdered boy’s father.
When he appeared before magistrate Ms Chiedza Gatsi at Murehwa Magistrates Court facing murder charges, prosecutor Ms Paidamoyo Gutu told the court that on September 17 at around midday, Shamba lured the boy from his family garden to the home of Makore (senior), detaining him in the dining room, after giving him food.
It is further alleged that Makore joined other villagers to search for the boy till midnight and around an hour later he and Shamba carried the boy to a secluded area where Makore used a knife to cut off the deceased’s head.-The Herald
Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Senator Larry Mavima has gone into self-isolation after testing positive for the coronavirus.
Mavima told The Herald in a telephone interview from his home this Monday that he does not have the symptoms of the virus. He said:
I can confirm that I have tested positive to Covid-19 and am self-isolating at home. I would like to quickly inform the entire province and the nation at large that I am not in any immediate danger. I am grateful to a wonderful team of local specialist doctors who have been monitoring my situation. I don’t have any other symptoms.
I am in isolation but in high spirits for there is no stigma to this pandemic as everyone is at risk of contracting it. I am also banking on prayers from all corners.
He joins a growing list of senior government officials and political elites to contract the novel virus. Some of them including the former minister of Agriculture, Perrance Shiri have since died.
Meanwhile, coronavirus cases in the country have been going down in the most recent weeks prompting the government to take steps towards easing lockdown restrictions.-The Herald
Below are the UEFA Champions League Group stage matches for Matchday 3 of 6 scheduled for this week:
Shakhtar Donetsk v Mönchengladbach 1955Lokomotiv Moscow V Atlético Madrid 1955RB Salzburg V Bayern 2200Real Madrid V Inter Milan 2200Man City V Olympiacos 2200Porto v Marseille 2200Atalanta v Liverpool 2200Midtjylland V Ajax 2200Instanbul Başakşehir v Man United Wed 4/11 – 19:55Zenit v Lazio Wed 4/11 – 19:55Barcelona v Dynamo Kyiv Wed 4/11 – 22:00Ferencváros V Juventus Wed 4/11 – 22:00Club Brugge v Dortmund Wed, 4/11 – 22:00Sevilla v Krasnodar Wed, 4/11 – 22:00Chelsea v Rennes Wed, 4/11 – 22:00RB Leipzig v PSG Wed, 4/11 – 22:00- UEFA
The Director-General of the World Health Organisation Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus late Sunday announced that he was going into self-isolation after his contact had tested positive for coronavirus.
Ghebreyesus wrote on Twitter saying he was “well and without symptoms” adding that he will, however, go into self-quarantine in “coming days, in line with WHO protocols, and work from home.”
Following the report about the WHO chief going into quarantine, reports flooded social media claiming that Ghebreyesus had contracted the virus.
The U.N. health agency had to write this Monday dispelling misinformation about Tedros’ self-isolation, writing on Twitter that “contrary to some incorrect reports,” he has not tested positive himself.
It is not known who among Ghebreyesus’ contacts had been infected.
The John Hopkins University says over 46.6 million people have so far been infected by the novel virus while over 1.2 million fatalities linked to the virus have been recorded since the outbreak of the pandemic in December 2019 in China
Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Uganda’s veteran president Yoweri Museveni warned that anyone breaking the peace would regret their actions as he formally started his bid for another term in office on Monday.
The 76-year-old, who is Africa’s third-longest ruling head of state, is due to face Bobi Wine, a pop star turned opposition politician, in a February vote.
“I am hearing … some people want to disturb our peace. Whoever tries will regret (it),” the former guerrilla leader said after the Electoral Commission accepted his nomination papers.
“For us we do not joke, we fought to bring peace,” he told reporters in comments broadcast on television.
Supporters have praised Museveni for bringing in investment and bolstering the economy while opponents have accused him of crushing dissent and presiding over widespread graft – charges that he has repeatedly dismissed.
Lawmakers from his ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party voted to change the constitution in 2017, deleting a 75-year age cap on presidents that would have barred him from seeking re-election.
Officially he will be running for his fifth term in office – though he ruled for nine years without facing a vote after coming to power in 1986 following a guerrilla war.
Bobi Wine, Museveni’s 38-year-old main challenger, is due to be named as the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) party’s presidential candidate on Tuesday.
The musician, who put out a song in the early days of the pandemic encouraging people to wash their hands, has built up a following among Uganda’s younger voters – around 75% of the population is below 30.
Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, said dozens of police and soldiers stormed his party’s offices in Kamwokya, a suburb of the capital Kampala, in October.
Police and the military have repeatedly dispersed his rallies. Supporters have been using his distinctive red beret as their symbol, but the government last year classified the item as military garb and banned its civilian use.-
Just a day before the release of Terrence Manjengwa, who spend more than 60 days in prison before trial, two other young activists were caged at Harare Remand Prison.
The two, Prince Gora and Young Matate are student leaders and their only crime is demanding answers from Impala Car Rental on why the company aided in abduction of fellow student, Tawanda Muchehiwa.
This is not the first time that Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime has raised a middle finger on the students community for demanding a safe learning environment.
ZINASU President Takudzwa Ngadziore, had to spend more than a month in prison for simply demanding a safe environment where students study without fear of abductions from the regime.
A regime that do not respect students certainly has no respect for academic freedoms and such a regime is doomed!
Universities and tertiary institutions are meant to be a universitas when knew horizons of knowledge are shared and at the center of that is a student.
What this entails is that students’ sphere of influence like homes must be safe from evils like abductions if the country is to reap benefits from academics.
Where abductions and arbitrary arrests and imprisonment of students reigns supreme, disaster looms.
Mnangagwa’s regime has since turned Harare Remand Prison and Chikurubi Maximum Prison into concentration camps for student leaders and political activists.
For Mnangagwa, the rightful place of students is filthy prisons and not university campuses!
It time for the students community and the society at large to demand for an end to persecution by prosecution of students.
If students and youths of the past successfully challenged the evil colonial system in the 1970s, surely this generation can equally do the same against abductions, arbitrary arrests and sentence without trial.
Gora and Matate deserve freedom.
#FreeYoungAndPrince!
Stephen Sarkozy Chuma MDCAllianceYouthAssemblyNationalSpokesperson
BUHERA – Members of a Buhera family recently set eight vicious dogs on cops who had come to make an arrest.
They then stripped one of the officers naked before forcing him to leave without his clothes and two cellphones. They also severely assaulted the officers with knobkerries.
Constable Fungai Chiminya and Obert Kambewu were assaulted at Hwechuma Village under Chief Nyashanu in Buhera at around 9pm on October 22, 2020.
Two members of the family, Most Hwechuma (20) and Morris Chuma (31) have since been arrested and Most was sentenced to two years in jail by Murambinda magistrate Tapiwa Kuhudzai after being convicted for assaulting police officers.
He was sentenced on Tuesday while Morris who appeared in court on Wednesday is yet to hear his verdict. The two cops and had come to arrest Morris who was wanted on a rape case. Six months of Most’s charges were suspended for five years. Three other accused members of the family are still at large.
Witness Hamudi representing the State said the two cops Chiminya and Kambewu went to Hwechuma Village to arrest Morris wanted in connection with a rape case.
Upon arrival the cops introduced themselves to Morris and tried to apprehend him but he overpowered them and called family members to help him.
Morris, Most and others who are on the run attacked the two cops with stones thereby forcing them to run away. Morris then unleashed eight dogs on cops.
Morris caught up with Kambewu and stripped him of all his clothes down to the underwear.
Hetook away the clothes and two cellphones and let him go naked.
Kambewu sustained bruises on the back, swollen legs and wounds on the legs as a result of dog bites and was having difficulties in walking.
Minya managed to escape and seek refuge in a kitchen at Diana Hwechuma’s homestead.
A report was made to ZRP Murambinda who then attended the scene.
Kambewu’s clothes were recovered dumped at Diana Hwechuma’s homestead.
The two cell phones were recovered from Morris’ bedroom hidden under the blankets.
Two knobkerries which were used to commit the crime were also recovered from the same room.
Morris was arrested on October 28 after a raid by the Police. Source :Masvingo Mirror
Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance has intensified efforts to protect fundamental constitutional rights.
The party has also implored democratic forces to resist attempts by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa to muzzle alternative voices.
Read statement below:
02 NOVEMBER 2020
MDC ALLIANCE NAMIBIA DISTRICT LAMBASTS THE RECENTLY ACCLAIMED ZANUPF ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTS LAW AS A DESPERATE MECHANISM OF DETERRENCE TO SOCIAL DEMOCRATS.
Mdc Alliance Namibia is perturbed by the fact that the Zanupf government continues to trample on the basic fundamental rights of the Zimbabwean citizenry.
Irrespective of the clearly visible provisions of Section 59 of the Constitution of the Motherland which states that, “Every person has the right to demonstrate and present petitions but these rights must be exercised peacefully”.
This is in line with diverse International Human Rights Instruments , including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. As social democrats, we appeal to the illegitimate Zanupf government to respect its own constitution and international human rights instruments to which our beloved country is a signatory.
It was mesmerising to witness the regime’s perpetual suffocation of constitutional democracy when the Zimbabwe cabinet recently applauded proposed statute that would make it a crime for activists to make “spurious claims” of human rights violations, hold anti-government protests that could draw international attention or speak with foreign governments empty of state endorsement. The undemocratic development was backed by Monica Mutsvangwa who said President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s cabinet has appreciated the prospective amendments to the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act to criminalise the unauthorised communication or negotiation by denationalised citizens with foreign governments.
Although these proposed alterations to the law are expected to be backed by Zimbabwe’s August House which is monopolised by Mnangagwa’s ruling Zanupf party, Mdc Alliance Namibia goes on to solicit absolute justice in Zimbabwe. We want to encourage the disillusioned despotic regime to tolerate divergent views and expressions fundamental in any constitutional democracy, but in Zimbabwe, where we have no protections, it is vital. This foolish and selfish law has been criticised by both domestic and international Lawyers as well as social democrats in the vicinity.
As a district, we are astonished by Zanupf’s shift from hard-line policy to hard-line law which is completely worrisome in a purported ‘new dispensation’ after the 17 November Coup.
Moreso, while such hard-line and suicidal policies on political opposition are not novel in monocracy, the rigorousness and diameter of the law to enforce such a detrimental policy remains a mammoth task.
Brennan said: it would be a parody of democracy to confer on the people a power to choose their Parliament but to deny the freedom of public discussion from which the people derive their political judgements. In light of this postulation, Mdc Alliance Namibia supposes that the autocratic regime must halt controlling or schooling us on how hungry citizens should express serious national issues since it can greatly inoculate the strength of their political message, if not extinguish its revolutionary impact altogether.
Moreover, as genuine revolutionaries, we are clear that this law raises adverse questions about the contemporary attitudes and commitment to representative and responsible government in the country. Zanupf must be cognisant of the fact that in a society awash with national consciousness, independent individuals must embrace varying-perhaps sensational -avenues and measures to publicise nonconformity and remonstrance to ill-advised government policies. As an “alternative government”, Mdc Alliance is aware of the fact that, although the government has the obligation to regulate actions that undermine the public interest, such austerity legal measures should be tailored and balanced against the constitutional duty to ensure freedom of political expression in the Motherland.
Furthermore, the unceremonious inception of the Zanupf law has just generated fear in social democrats because it gives room to the captured securocrats to escalate the levels of human slaughter or massacre by overambitious Zanupf Satanists. Zimbabwe has seen multiple opposition activists being exterminated and desensitised by police with amnesty.
The police, army and state agencies must refrain from violence , including the exploitation of live ammunition against unarmed innocent civilians. In a democratic dispensation , we urge the Zimbabwe Republic Police , like any other professional police force , to guide and assist the protesters as they peacefully march through the streets anywhere in the country.
The enactment of this apartheid and repressive law is simply meant to entrench authoritarianism.
We shall continue to demand justice and our basic universal freedoms enshrined in the constitution. We advocate for the alignment of the 2013 Constitution before it is amended.
Social democrats have the conviction that it is alignment that comes first before any transformation is done. It is imperative to to remove unconstitutional jargon in our beloved constitution in the country.
In conclusion, Zanupf must ALIGN the 2013 Constitution instead of AMENDING it.
We shall continue to protest and petition the government against arbitrary arrests, abductions, torture and high levels of murder to opposition activists as stipulated in Section 59 of the constitution of Zimbabwe. We are not deterred by Zanupf shenanigans driven by greed and massive looting!
For medicines to work safely, it’s vital to have strong systems in place to report any undesired side effects or “adverse drug reactions“.
The most important aspect of drug safety monitoring is reliable, real-time information. Health-care professionals (physicians, pharmacists, nurses, dentists) are best placed to report suspected adverse reactions as part of patient care. Patients also have a critical role in getting the right information to authorities and should refer to their medical practitioner as soon as they detect unwanted symptoms or reactions. Both health professionals and patients should report these even if they are doubtful about the precise relationship between the given drug and the reaction.
Most adverse reactions are preventable
Many undesired drug reactions may be due to factors independent of the medicine. For example:
incorrect diagnosis of the patient’s medical condition;prescription of an inappropriate drug or incorrect dosage of the appropriate drug;an undetected medical, genetic or allergic condition that may cause a patient reaction;self-medication with prescription medicines;not following instructions for taking the medication;interactions with other drugs (including traditional medicines) and certain foods.
But s risks may also occur because a medicine’s composition and ingredients do not meet required standards, causing them to be ineffective and even hazardous; or because the medicine is counterfeit, with no active ingredients or inappropriate ingredients.
Assessing medicines before and after they reach patients
Before medicines or vaccines are made widely available in countries, they are rigorously tested in patient and healthy volunteers respectively to discover how well they work for a defined disease and how safe they are. But to get a comprehensive picture of a product’s safety, it is important to keep watching how it works once it is widely used in a population.
This requires careful patient monitoring and further scientific data collection by organized local, national and international agencies.
Drug safety during the COVID-19 pandemic
International drug safety monitoring is particularly important during global epidemics such as the current COVID-19 pandemic, and even more so when there are no proven vaccines or medicines for the disease. As new COVID-19 vaccines and treatments become available, health-care professionals and patients will need to be actively engaged in monitoring the effects of these novel products and reporting any potential adverse reaction. By analyzing reported reactions, national medicines authorities can take the necessary measures for safer use of the drugs, scientists can assess the data and, if needed, international networks can be activated to address the problem.
WHO’s role in making medicines safer
WHO promotes global drug safety through its Programme for International Drug Monitoring, which supports countries to develop sound pharmacovigilance policies, organizes hands-on training and workshops, and establishes networks for information sharing.
An important role of the programme is to strengthen national reporting systems and their contribution to VigiBase, the global WHO database for adverse drug reactions, managed by Uppsala Monitoring Centre in Sweden, and to identify possible links between the use of a drug and adverse reactions. When signals of drug safety problems emerge through the database or other sources, WHO and Uppsala Monitoring Centre share new information on serious adverse reactions with all WHO Member States.
A recent key WHO development is the introduction of a mobile application called “Med Safety”, jointly launched in nine countries* with Uppsala Monitoring Centre and the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. The app enables health-care professionals and patients to report suspected adverse reactions directly to the national authorities’ data base. WHO is preparing to roll out the app in more countries once a COVID-19 vaccine becomes available.
Source: World Health Organization
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Farai Dziva|President Nelson Chamisa has denounced the persecution of church leaders by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.
President Chamisa said the church should be allowed to play a leading role in praying for the nation without fear of being victimized.
President Chamisa made the remarks at the funeral service for the late MDC Alliance National Executive member, Hon Fani Chirisa at the St Peter’s Anglican Church in Mabelreign, Harare on Sunday.
He described Hon Chirisa as a great unifier.
“We have lost a great unifier and dedicated party cadre. We will remember her noble deeds forever,” said President Chamisa.
“Let me take this opportunity to encourage church leaders to pray for the nation.Church leaders should not be persecuted for doing their work – that is unacceptable.Let the church leaders play a leading role in praying for politicians and the nation,” added President Chamisa.
Farai Dziva|President Nelson Chamisa has denounced the persecution of church leaders by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.
President Chamisa said the church should be allowed to play a leading role in praying for the nation without fear of being victimized.
President Chamisa made the remarks at the funeral service for the late MDC Alliance National Executive member, Hon Fani Chirisa at the St Peter’s Anglican Church in Mabelreign, Harare on Sunday.
He described Hon Chirisa as a great unifier.
“We have lost a great unifier and dedicated party cadre. We will remember her noble deeds forever,” said President Chamisa.
“Let me take this opportunity to encourage church leaders to pray for the nation.Church leaders should not be persecuted for doing their work – that is unacceptable.Let the church leaders play a leading role in praying for politicians and the nation,” added President Chamisa.
Own Correspondent| Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa has promulgated Statutory Instrument 261 which stipulates the benefits to be enjoyed by former first ladies.
Analysts argue Mr Mnangagwa is keen to “appease” former First Lady Grace Mugabe following the fallout with his long time boss Robert Mugabe.
The benefits are as follows:
such security personnel as may be determined by the President but not less than two, and to be increased by such number as may be determined by the President whenever, and for such period, as the need arisesone driverone Private Secretaryone aide-de-camp officer or personal assistantoffice accommodation as may be determined by the President
a landline telephone and a cell phoneone computersuch other office facilities, equipment and materials as may be determined by the President
suitable state residential accommodationone domestic employee
one gardener one cook and one waiter
An allowance covering medical contributions of the spouse of the former President
a diplomatic passport
business class air and rail private travel within Zimbabwe, if available up to a maximum of two trips per annum
business class international air private travel up to a maximum of two trips per annumone sedan (Mercedes Benz E300 Series) or one four-wheel-drive station wagon or an equivalent or similar class of motor vehicleone pick-up van such number of motor vehicles as may be determined by the President must be put at the disposal of the security personnel and other staff serving the spouse of a former President
fuel as may be determined by the President from time to time
maintenance of vehicles referred to in paragraph 6(a)which cost of maintenance shall be borne by the Government replacement vehicles every five years
an entertainment allowance as determined by the President from time to timetelephone expenses in respect of the office and official residence of the spouse of the former President
water and electricity exemption in respect of the office and official residence of the former spouse of a former President…
A clinic under Chief Sai in Gokwe South District, Midlands Province, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday living more than 30 000 families stranded.
Reports suggest that a gas leak from a refrigerator at Sai Clinic triggered the inferno which consumed drugs, medical equipment and property worth thousands of dollars.
The villagers are now forced to walk over 100km to the nearest clinic in the hot and dry district.
The incident was confirmed by the Zimbabwe Republic Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi. He said:
Police are investigating a fire incident which occurred at Sai Clinic on 28 October.
It is said the fire broke out in the dispensary and spread to other rooms, destroying various properties including drugs.
No one was injured and the cause of the fire is yet to be established.
Meanwhile, Gokwe Civil Protection Unit head Netsai Mushauri said they have dispatched a team to ascertain what really happened and how they can assist.-ZTN
Zimbabwean novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga was arrested during an anti-corruption protest
The national South Africa writers association has called on Zimbabwe authorities to stop the harassment of authors, journalists and activists after the arrest of novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga and journalist Hopewell Chin’ono in the past months.
The National Writers Association of South Africa (NWASA) in a statement condemned the arrest of awarding winning author Dangarembga and journalist Chin’ono as well as politician Jacob Ngarivhume for their call against corruption in government.
“The National Writers Association of South Africa notes with deep concern the repression meted out to Tsitsi Dangarembga, including imprisonment, unjust prosecution and continuing repression,” Lebogang Lance Nawa, the secretary general of NWASA said in a statement.
“We condemn this, even as we condemn the attempt to stifle the voices of writers such as Hopewell Chin’ono, activists such as Jacob Ngarivhume and dozens of other ordinary Zimbabweans who are exercising their rights of free speech.”
Chin’ono and Ngarivhume were arrested on charges of inciting public violence and they spent over a month in prison before being freed on bail.
Dangarembga, a nominee for this year’s Booker Prize was arrested and detained for a day for carrying placards in her neighborhood calling for reforms in government.
NWASA applauded Dangarembga “for her stand on human rights, transparency, for accountability and for proper oversight of government practices in relation to its Covid-19 response.”
“This detention of Dangarembga and others was a shameless attempt to avoid scrutiny and accountability. It signifies again the distance between the government of Zimbabwe and its people. We have watched with a sense of outrage the footage of Zimbabwean police beating its citizens,” Nawa said.
He urged the charges against Dangarembga, Chin’ono and other activists to be dropped.
“We are deeply concerned that country appears to be held together by violence and fear. In this context we stand with the people of Zimbabwe just as they stood with us during our fight against apartheid,” Nawa said.
“NWASA believes in Freedom of Expression as a core and fundamental principle. We demand that charges against Tsitsi Dangarembga be dropped. We make the same demands for all others who were jailed, imprisoned and charged for exercising their rights of free speech. We condemn the crackdown on the work of journalists who play a key role throughout the continent allowing the public to be informed of positive actions and rights violations, and to hold leaders and public servants accountable.”
NWASA also denounced Nigeria for using the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) for harassing, torturing, imprisoning innocent people and committing extra-judicial murders.
NWASA called for the full reform of the police system in Nigeria and the arrest and prosecution of SARS officers involved in the infringement of human rights.
“We add our voice to those speaking out against the continued police harassment, arrest, detention and torture of peaceful protesters against police brutality. These protesters are part of building and strengthening a culture of justice, human rights and democracy in Zimbabwe, Nigeria, and throughout the African continent,” Nawa said.
The writers association urged the South African government to act in condemning the latest repression in Zimbabwe and Nigeria.
Nawa said the South Africa government should consider “to give refuge and home to distressed cultural activists who flee persecution from their countries and seek safety and security within our borders.”
Is something wrong with the name ZANU PF? Is it cursed or its just a party of ruthless, shameless hard core criminals who are after making money?
Two days ago ZANU PF ward councillor invited his business friends to come and “loot” government sourced stock feed from Murowa business centre for resale in Zvishavane town.
The stock feed was sourced by the government and meant for the rural people whose cattle are succumbing to the obtaining drought.
This was a noble idea considering the importance of cattle to the rural folks but this greedy and unsympathetic councillor saw a big gap of making huge bucks.
The government sourced stock feed was retailing at 6 USD cash (no bond no swipe but hard cash USD). 6 USD is equivalent to 600 zimdollars which is a lot of money to the poor povo.
The ward Councillor who is based in Zvishavane town invited his business friends to come and buy this cheap stock feed and transport it back to Zvishavane for resale.
The very same stock feed is now being sold at 16 USD to the very same poor rural folks who were robbed by the stingy greedy and unsympathetic councillor.
Is this the ZANU PF way of doing things? Is this how ZANU PF Councillors cater for the electorate? Is the First Secretary of ZANU PF aware of the shenanigans?
The very same ward Councillor is asking for huge sums of money for drought relief grain and government sourced agricultural inputs. Surprisingly these huge sums of hard cash go un-receipted.
The Councillor’s committee is known for selling looted grain and agricultural inputs. This has been happening ever since this crook councillor came into office and we have complained a million times but it seems he is the law himself.
But one thing for certain, he is tarnishing and de-campaining ZANU PF. Surely its a shame when shameless people rob the very same poor people who voted for them.
POLICE Monday arrested Chitungwiza mayor Lovemore Maiko on criminal abuse of office charges.
Information ministry spokesperson Nick Mangwana confirmed the arrested Monday evening.
“Chitungwiza Mayor Lovemore Maiko has been arrested. He is being charged with abuse of office,” said Mangwana.
The arrest of Maiko follows the on-going police detentions of Harare councillors and senior council officials on charges of illegal selling the municipality’s and state land.
Among those arrested is the former Harare Herbert Gomba and housing director Addmore Nhekairo.
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has congratulated his Tanzanian counterpart John Magufuli for a landslide victory of more than 84 percent of the vote in last week’s election that secured him a second term.
Cde Magufuli’s main opponent, Tundu Lissu, earned 13 percent of the vote, according to the official count.
“Congratulations to (President) Magufuli on his re-election victory as the President of Tanzania. I know that through increased trade and cooperation between our two nations, both of our peoples will prosper”.
ZIMTA IS A PROFFESIONAL TEACHER TRADE UNION EXISTING TO SERVE TEACHERS
The first choice professional trade union for teachers in Zimbabwe, (ZIMTA), takes this opportunity to remind and reassure all professional teachers in Zimbabwe that the necessary groundwork and research needed for teachers to deal decisively with incapacitation is being done. Teachers will continue to be fully represented without fear or favour.
ZIMTA and its leadership thanks all of you who have been taking time to engage on issues of incapacitation and everyone who is taking part in the ongoing discussions about NJNC talks and scenarios and the choices available for teachers.
We hereby urge all of you professional teachers not to be disturbed by the ongoing side shows being put up by rival teacher unions and individuals who spend loads of precious time on social media discussing imaginary meetings, talks, discussions and situations taking place in ZIMTA. Obviously we as the leading professional teacher association in Zimbabwe do not expect much from these briefcase teachers unions, cum political parties whose main agenda is to drag ZIMTA’s professionalism into the mud.
As Bona –Fide members would know, OURS is a professional union, for professional teachers whose main occupation is teaching, not politics or gambling or smear campaigns.
Bona Fide Teachers would also be aware that there is absolutely nothing wrong with engaging the government of the day, with a view to explaining our situation and seeking for win –win scenarios rather than dwelling on adversarial campaigns that might not bring teachers out of their incapacitation dilemma.
ZIMTA is a legend in the game of trade unionism. Not only do we lead in terms of membership, but our ideas and strategies have kept teacher trade unionism alive for the past 80 years in Zimbabwe. We are still here and still leading.
Contrary to what you hear from projects such as Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe(ARTUZ) with an estimated 100 teachers in their data-base and PTUZ which has about 15 percent of TOTAL ZIMTA’s membership, ZIMTA is officially the leading trade union of choice, professionally delivering on teachers’ needs and welfare issues and practical labour matters.
We are aware of the all the hate speech campaigns, lies and misrepresentations about ZIMTA ‘s engagement with the State President, But we are not moved or irked by ARTUZ and Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ)’s machinations or other much insignificant rivals aspiring to get to the ZIMTA level of professionalism and skill, Contrary to their actions , ours is to encourage them to join us , so that we may capacitate them and work with them for the benefit of the Teachers, whom they purport to represent.
Finally, WE CALL on Teachers to remain FOCUSED, remain CALM. WE are here to Represent YOU.
ZIMTA is the Teachers, the Teachers are ZIMTA.
Solidarity Forever! ……ALUTA Continua………ZIMTA FOR LIFE