Joana Mamombe Still Waiting For Govt To Do A Second Mental Test On Her To Stand Trials

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Joana Mamombe

Mdc Alliance member of parliament Joana Mamombe has still not been examined by a second medical doctor to ascertain if she is capable of comprehending trial proceedings as directed by the court.

The court ordered her mental examination after the State successfully applied that she be tested after her lawyer indicated she was suffering from anxiety disorder and could not comprehend court proceedings.

Mamombe is being jointly charged with other activists Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova, Lovejoy Chitengu, Stanley Manyenga and Obey Tererai Sithole on incitement or participating in a public gathering with intent to cause public violence.

Mamombe also faces another charge of allegedly faking abductions together with Chimbiri and Marova.

On the current case, the six allegedly staged an illegal demonstration in Warren Park, Harare, in May this year.

Prosecutor Mr Michael Reza yesterday told the court that they were expecting Mamombe to be examined by another medical doctor before commencement of trial.

“There is a court order in regard to the first accused (Mamombe) who is required to be seen by two medical practitioners. So far, she has been seen by one and we do not know when she will be seen by another doctor. In view of that, we seek a postponement of the matter to November 11,” he said.

Their lawyers, Obey Shava and Gift Mutisi, consented to the postponement.

They were, however, quick to apply for a temporary release of Sithole’s passport whom they said wanted to travel to South Africa for a human rights defenders’ conference slated for November 8 to 14.

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Mr Reza opposed to the release of the passport saying there was no need for the release of the passport since he was not representing any organisation.

Mr Nduna is expected to make a ruling today.

On May 13 around 12.30pm, the six teamed up with several others and went to gather at Warren Park 1 Shopping Centre in Harare and allegedly marched from the shopping centre going towards the Harare-Bulawayo Road.

According to the State, they displayed and waved placards, one of which was inscribed “Unlock us before we revolt”.

Further allegations are that the gang demonstrated against the extension of Covid-19 national lockdown and were later intercepted and dispersed by police.

Man Impregnates Own Daughter

A Kwekwe man has been arraigned before the courts for allegedly raping and impregnating his biological daughter.

The man, whose identity cannot be revealed to protect the victim, but is from Chiwundura, allegedly raped and impregnated his 19-year old daughter.

He was arraigned before Kwekwe Magistrate Ms Mildred Matuvi facing rape charges.
He was remanded in custody to  October 24 for provision of trial date.

Prosecuting, Ms Ethel Bhumhure told the court that sometime in June this year, the accused person and the complainant were staying together at a farm near Kwekwe.

One day he alledgedly sneaked into the complainant’s bedroom,  Ms Bhumure told the court.

Whilst in the bedroom, the accused person allegedly sneaked into the blankets where the complainant was sleeping.

He then threatened her with death if she dared scream before going on to rape her once.

The accused person temporarily left the room before returning after some minutes and raped the accused person twice.

After the act he threatened her with death and left the room.

The matter came to light when the complainant visited her auntie who discovered that she was pregnant.

She was taken to hospital for tests where she was discovered to be 20 weeks pregnant.
The matter was reports to police leading to the arrest of the accused.

The accused in his defense left the court in stiches after he claimed to have gone mad after going after a bet.

“She saw a bet and screamed for help and I quickly rushed to her rescue. The bet however disappeared into darkness and we went mad. I ended up sleeping with her as I thought I was in my bedroom.

We did it three times, I remember. But soon after she regained consciousness that is when I discovered I was in the wrong room,” the accused told the court.-Chronicle

Pregnant

MDC T 2014 Structures Endorse President Chamisa In Masvingo

High turn out of 2014 Masvingo MDC T members at first meeting after Supreme court ruling…

As MDC Alliance party led by President Nelson become first party in Zimbabwe to give financial report

13 October 2020

Wezhira Munya

On Saturday 10th October 2020, MDC T 2014 members who are qualified to vote at fortcoming congress congregated at Masvingo MDC offices.

The meeting was peaceful.

2014 MDC T youth organiser Mr Paul Rimai said, “We as MDC T youth in Masvingo province support great work started by Harare provincial youth leaders led by Chair Paul Gorekore of restoring MDC T legacy.”

85 % of 2014 MDC T leaders attended this crucial meeting. This high turn out of MDC T delegates shocked former MDC T member of parliament Mr Dumbu who is chief strategist and campaigner of Senator Mudzuri who want to be MDC T president.

This highly attended meeting was coordinated by 2014 MDC T provincial organiser Mr Ziki.

The meeting was chaired by 2014 MDC T provincial vice chairperson and one of the MDC T founding member Mr Mutisi.

Some 2014 MDC T provincial members who did not attend this meeting sent their apologies.

25 districts chairpersons and their women and youth district, ward, branch leaders who are qualified to vote at extraordinary congress attended this lively meeting.

Mr Charwirwe, MDC T founding member and 2014 Masvingo urban district vice chairperson said, “As MDC T founding member l am happy with the high attendance extraordinary congress delegates. Today we have discussed crucial issues on how to safe our party from Zanu PF proxies masquerading as MDC T leaders. We cannot let them kill our beloved party.”

Masvingo North district chair Mr Chawatama said, “I have been impressed by high turn out of MDC T delegates. The meeting went well. We call upon acting president Khupe to call for Standing committee, National council and and National Excutive council to deliberate on the processes that lead to extraordinary congress.”

Since Supreme court judgment, MDC T Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora has failed to call for Standing commitee, National council and National Excutive council as prescribed in MDC T constitution.

2014 MDC T Zaka Central chair Mr Chongorere said, “We call for peaceful, free and fair extraordinary congress.”

In addition, Mrs Mugidho 2014 MDC T leader said, “The MDC T leadership must select a credible organization that will do presidential nominations and elections at Provincial congresses and final at national congress.”

Furthermore, 2014 Masvingo urban district organiser Murinye said, “Our 2014 National organiser Honourable Bhebhe must make sure all 2014 delegates are in voters role.”

There have been allegations of manipulation of 2014 MDC T structures. As a result 2014 Masvingo MDC T structures demand “clean voters role. “

Senator Marava commented that, “Zanu PF has failed to destroy MDC T party. MDC T party has defeated ZANU PF and Zanu PF is using divide and rule tactics. We must be united.”

Chivi North district was represented by 2014 district treasurer Mr Farai Zavidze who said, “All 2014 MDC T delegates must be allowed to participate at the fortcoming extraordinary congress. We castigate the expulsion and suspension of 2014 MDC T members by Secretary-General Mwonzora. We cannot allow bona-fibres to be expelled from the party without due constitutional processes.”

Chivi North ward 8 chairperson leader Sameri Mhinga and Chivi South district chair Mr Ndekere argued that, MDC T party members should elect a charismatic and popular President such as President Nelson Chamisa. They further comment that, MDC Alliance President Chamisa got over 2, 6 million votes and MDC T president Khupe got
45 000 votes during 2018 harmonized elections.

Mr Chidaushe of Chivi North assisted MDC T Chivi North and Chivi South delegates with transport money to attend this crucial meeting.

2014 Masvingo MDC T leader Matara said, “We are disappointed with recalls currently being done by acting President Khupe. These recalls are vindictive and aim to give Zanu PF majority in parliament.”

The register of all 85% MDC T members who attended this meeting is available.

MDC Alliance party led by popular and charismatic President Nelson Chamisa gave audited financial report today.

Treasurer General senator Coltat said, “We thank our MDC Alliance supporters for supporting our party financially. Today, in the spirit of transparency and accountability we give our supporters and stakeholders audited financial report.”

MDC Alliance becomes the first party to give audited financial report publicly.

Renowned political analyst Dr Ruhanya Tweeted:
“MDC Alliance @nelsonchamisa becomes the first political party in Zimbabwe to make its audited accounts public through the brilliant work of its Treasurer-General @DavidColtart. Surely those who donate funds must know they are in safe hands including government grant.”

In support, Kimberley Tariro Mamhende said, “MDC Alliance led by President Nelson Chamisa is leading by example in accountability and transparency. MDC Alliance supporters will continue to support financially knowing their money will be accounted for.”

Full Text:ZIFA Appoints General Manager National Teams

13 OCTOBER 2020 ZIFA APPOINTS MPANDARE AS GENERAL MANAGER – NATIONAL TEAMS

The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has appointed Mr Wellington Mpandare as the General Manager for all national teams on a three-year contract.

The position comes with huge responsibilities which the board felt match the experience possessed by Mpandare, who has served in almost similar capacity in the past. Mpandare was the team manager for the senior men’s team when the Warriors qualified for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, and he was also in the same position when the locally based Warriors secured a place at the 2021 African Nations Championship.

Apart from the usual responsibilities of the team manager of the Warriors, Mpandare will also be responsible for all logistical and welfare issues for all other national teams. He will work hand in glove with team managers of the other teams to improve the organisational aspects around national team games.

We would like to wish Mpandare all the best in his new secretariat position which teams him up with a dedicated group which has been doing some of the duties he will assume. The executive committee has great faith in his ability to execute his duties well to support the association’s long-term goals.

For and on behalf of the Zimbabwe Football Association: Xolisani Gwesela Communications & Competitions Manager

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Judicial Service Commission Statement On Suspension Of Justice Ndewere

RESPONSE: COMPLAINT AGAINST HONOURABLE JUSTICE ERICA NDEWERE

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) is concemed with the false accusotions being peddled against it in some sections of the press and on social media platforms. The misleading statements seek to link the institution of processes to investigate the question of the removal of Honourable Justice Erica Ndewere from the office of judge of the High Court to the bail hearing of Honourable Job Sikhala that she recently presided over.

The Commission takes this unprecedented route of making public the background to the investigation in order to clarify the offensive undertones emanating from the statements.

The following is the correct chronology of events:

• The facts of the matter giving rise to the allegations against the judge arose on 22 October 2019. Needless to say, this was many months before the allegations against Honourable Job Sikhala arose and before he made a bail application in the High Court in September 2020.

• Formal investigations into the allegations of the judge’s misconduct commenced on 12 March 2020;

• On 6 May 2020 the judge formally responded to the allegations;

• On 11 September 2020 the allegations against the judge were referred for consideration by the Judicial Service Commission in terms of secffon 187 (3) of the Constitution. This again was before the judgment in respect of Honourable Job Sikhala’s bail application had been made.

(iv On 15 September 2020 the JSC resolved that the judge must be made to comment on these allegations.

• On 17 September 2020 the Honourable Judge’s legal practitioners wrote to JSC requesting to be given more time to respond to the allegations. which time was granted.

• The Court’s decision on Honourable Job Sikhala’s boil application was only handed down on 22 September 2020, eleven months after the allegations against the judge hod arisen and six months otter formal investigations had commenced.

• It is important to note that in all the deliberations and decisions relating to the allegations against the judge by the JSC. the Chief Justice and the Judge President of the High Court did not participate because they were involved in the initial investigations on the allegations made against the judge.

• The synopsis of events given above shows that there is no connection between the two decisions by the JSC and that of the judge in Honourable Sikhala’s matter.

• It is therefore unfortunate for one to attempt to link a genuine accountability process that the Honourable Judge is going through with the decisions that the judge made in court

Justice Ndewere

Violence Rocks Zanu PF Elections

Chaos and violence reportedly marred the Zanu PF Kuwadzana primary elections which forced the ruling party to postpone the primary elections.

A party insider told the publication that:

There were running battles here in Kuwadzana as people fought over money which was being splashed by (name supplied) using runners.

Voters were put into groups of 10 with one of them tasked with distributing the money. Trouble started when those who were handling the money in some of the groups did not give it out,

When contacted for comment, Zanu PF Harare provincial commissariat Kudakwashe Damson accused former Kuwadzana MP Betty Kaseke of trying to manipulate the vote and said:

We are not ready to release the results of the elections because we have received several complaints from candidates who are alleging that the elections were not fair. We did not do the Kuwadzana election because there are issues that must be resolved there,

We have information to the effect that she (Kaseke) went to the commissariat department yesterday (Wednesday) where she managed to convince the people manning the office to give her the cell lists (voters’ roll).

She took them away and our worry is that they could be tampered with by either adding some more names or deleting others.

We will, however, put in place mechanisms to ensure that whatever she will do with the lists, will not affect the credibility of the elections because we are going to be using the Zec (Zimbabwe Electoral Commission) voters’ roll as well as the cell ones.

We are also wary of the fact that the probability of candidates bussing voters from other constituencies that are not going to have by-elections is 100 percent. So, we have to make sure that we are thorough in matching the Zec voters’ roll and ours.

When contacted for comment Kaseke dismissed the reports and said they were being spread by her detractors.

 Zanu PF Kwekwe primary by-elections also turned bloody after rival groups clashed over who should represent the party in the upcoming by-elections-Daily News

COVID -19 And Stillbirths

Almost 2 million babies are stillborn every year – or 1 every 16 seconds – according to the first ever joint stillbirth estimates released by UNICEF, WHO, the World Bank Group and the Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. 

The vast majority of stillbirths, 84 per cent, occur in low- and lower-middle-income countries, according to the new report, A Neglected Tragedy: The Global Burden of Stillbirths. In 2019, 3 in 4 stillbirths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa or Southern Asia. A stillbirth is defined in the report as a baby born with no signs of life at 28 weeks of pregancy or more. 

“Losing a child at birth or during pregnancy is a devastating tragedy for a family, one that is often endured quietly, yet all too frequently, around the world,” said Henrietta Fore, UNICEF Executive Director. “Every 16 seconds, a mother somewhere will suffer the unspeakable tragedy of stillbirth. Beyond the loss of life, the psychological and financial costs for women, families and societies are severe and long lasting. For many of these mothers, it simply didn’t have to be this way. A majority of stillbirths could have been prevented with high quality monitoring, proper antenatal care and a skilled birth attendant.”

The report warns that the COVID-19 pandemic could worsen the global number of stillbirths. A 50 per cent reduction in health services due to the pandemic could cause nearly 200 000 additional stillbirths over a 12-month period in 117 low- and middle-income countries. This corresponds to an increase in the number of stillbirths by 11.1 per cent.

According to modeling done for the report by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 13 countries could see a 20 per cent increase or more in the number of stillbirths over a 12-month period. 

Most stillbirths are due to poor quality of care during pregnancy and birth. Lack of investments in antenatal and intrapartum services and in strengthening the nursing and midwifery workforce are key challenges, the report says.  

Over 40 per cent of stillbirths occur during labour—a loss that could be avoided with access to a trained health worker at childbirth and timely emergency obstetric care. Around half of stillbirths in sub-Saharan Africa and Central and Southern Asia occur during labour, compared to 6 per cent in Europe, Northern America, Australia and New Zealand. 

Even before the pandemic caused critical disruptions in health services, few women in low- and middle-income countries received timely and high-quality care to prevent stillbirths. Half of the 117 countries analyzed in the report have coverage  that ranges from a low of less than 2 per cent to a high of only 50 per cent for 8 important maternal health interventions such as C-section, malaria prevention, management of hypertension in pregnancy and syphilis detection and treatment. Coverage for assisted vaginal delivery – a critical intervention for preventing stillbirths during labour – is estimated to reach less than half of pregnant women who need it.

As a result, despite advances in health services to prevent or treat causes of child death, progress in lowering the stillbirth rate has been slow. From 2000 to 2019, the annual rate of reduction in the stillbirth rate was just 2.3 per cent, compared to a 2.9 per cent reduction in neonatal mortality, and 4.3 per cent in mortality among children aged 1–59 months. Progress, however, is possible with sound policy, programmes and investment. 

“Welcoming a baby into the world should be a time of great joy, but every day thousands of parents experience unbearable sadness because their babies are still born,” said Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “The tragedy of stillbirth shows how vital it is to reinforce and maintain essential health services, and how critical it is to increase investment in nurses and midwives.”  

The report also notes that stillbirth is not only a challenge for poor countries. In 2019, 39 high-income countries had a higher number of stillbirths than neonatal deaths and 15 countries had a higher number of stillbirths than infant deaths. A mother’s level of education is one of the greatest drivers of inequity in high-income countries. 

In both low- and high-income settings, stillbirth rates are higher in rural areas than in urban areas. Socioeconomic status is also linked to greater incidence of stillbirth.

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Opposition Will Never Rule Zimbabwe, Declares “Mr Bin” Chinamasa

During a press conference in Harare last week, Zanu PF spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa made sensational claims that the opposition will not rule this country because according to him, the opposition undermines the gains that came through the liberation struggle.

Addressing the media, a tough-talking Chinamasa said:

Zimbabwe is a liberated country. It did not come through democracy, there was no vote to say Zimbabwe
now wants to become independent.

It was fought for. Those who oppose its liberation should never dream of ruling this country, those who oppose the independence of this country and those who oppose the land redistribution programme should never dream of ruling this country with their masters.Those who oppose the redistribution of the land… have no right to rule this country because by opposing it, they became sell-outs.

Right now, they talk about human rights. During the colonial period, there were no human rights to talk about.

“The colonial masters only started to talk about human rights, democracy in 1980 when they were handing over power. Right now, they are talking about freedom of expression.

That is a digression, it’s important, but it’s a digression. The important narrative is how Zimbabweans get empowered until you do that, you spend the next 200 years exercising freedom of expression without eating. Those who go to America to ask for sanctions have no rights to rule this country.

Zanu Pf Political commissar Victor Matemadanda said something similar to what Chinamasa said in 2018 when he said elections will never remove Zanu PF from power because he said if they don’t work Zanu PF will use other means.

Chinamasa in July at a press conference attacked the American ambassador and called him a thug right before he threatened to expel him from Zimbabwe.

During the same month, he also urged Zanu PF supporters to defend themselves from people who were planning to protest the government’s maladministration and corruption.-Daily News

“Mr Bin” Chinamasa

Police Brutality Reaches Alarming Level

Farai Dziva|The MDC Alliance(Youth Assembly) has described the level of police brutality in the country as shocking.

On Monday overzealous cops threw tear gas canisters into a bus full of children and the elderly…

Read below the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly statement :
12-10-2020

Barbaric acts by thugs disguised as members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police who recklessly tear gassed a bus carrying passengers including the elderly and the minors must never go unchallenged.

The inhumane act by some rogue police elements which occured today(Monday) in Harare at Showgrounds must never go unpunished.

It is very clear that the police force is now a danger to the public as exhibited by their recent acts of brutality.

This is not the first time that the police have exhibited animalistic behavior on innocent citizens.

Just a year ago, the same police force gruesomely hit a vendor Hilton Tamangani with iron bars and fists at a basement at QV Pharmacy in Angwa street. Tamangani later succumbed to sustained injuries at Harare Remand Prison.

Earlier this year, the same police force was at it again when they released the trio of MDC Alliance female youth leaders, Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova into the custody of abductors after the police spokesperson Paul Nyathi had initially indicated that the trio were in police custody.

Few months later, the same unrepentant police force bashed a sprawling MDC Alliance Deputy Youth Spokesperson, Womberai Nhende at Morgan Richard Tsvangirai house. Up to now Nhende is walking wounded as a result of police brutality.

As if that was not enough, the same police force today summoned some foolish intelligence or lack of it and threw tear gas right into a bus carrying passengers.

Of importance to note for citizens is that the bus was not carrying MDC Alliance supporters but citizens from diverse backgrounds and political inclinations.

What this means is that no one is safe from this bunch of rogue police officers that behaves worse than the colonial black watchers (mabhurakwacha).

As citizens, we are no longer safe from this monster regime.

Resistance is now a must for every citizen because injustice is everywhere.

Surely if we can not be moved by today’s horrible police behavior, then something is wrong with us as a people.

In a normal society Police Commissioner General, Godwin Matanga is supposed to resign with immediate effect. Anything other than that is pure nonsense!

StopPoliceBrutality

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Man Rapes Own Daughter

A Kwekwe man has been arraigned before the courts for allegedly raping and impregnating his biological daughter.
The man, whose identity cannot be revealed to protect the victim, but is from Chiwundura, allegedly raped and impregnated his 19-year-old daughter. He was arraigned before Kwekwe Magistrate Ms Mildred Matuvi facing rape charges.

He was remanded in custody to October 24 for provision of trial date. Prosecuting, Ms Ethel Bhumhure told the court that sometime in June this year, the accused person and the complainant were staying together at a farm near Kwekwe.

One day he alledgedly sneaked into the complainant’s bedroom, Ms Bhumure told the court.While in the bedroom, the accused person allegedly sneaked into the blankets where the complainant was sleeping.

He then threatened her with death if she dared scream before going on to rape her once. The accused person temporarily left the room before returning after some minutes and raped the accused person twice.

After the act he threatened her with death and left the room. The matter came to light when the complainant visited her aunt who discovered that she was pregnant. She was taken to hospital for tests where she was discovered to be 20 weeks pregnant.

The matter was then reported to police leading to the arrest of the accused. The accused in his defence left the court in stiches after he claimed to have gone mad after going after a bat.

“She saw a bat and screamed for help and I quickly rushed to her rescue. The bat however disappeared into darkness and we went mad. I ended up sleeping with her as I thought I was in my bedroom. We did it three times, I remember. But soon after she regained consciousness that is when I discovered I was in the wrong room,” the accused told the court. -Chronicle.co

Very Soon You Will Be The Opposition, MDC Alliance Tells Chinamasa.

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance has said in essence Zanu PF is the opposition because its leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa stole the 2018 Presidential Election.

Zanu PF acting spokesperson, Patrick Chinamasa last week accused ” opposition elements of plotting to render the country ungovernable.”

According to Chinamasa the opposition will never rule the country because independence did not come through democracy.

Responding to Chinamasa’s remarks, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly national spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma said:

“Chinamasa’s party is the opposition- there is a legitimacy crisis in the country as a result of stolen elections.

The legitimacy crisis is the sticking point- we cannot move forward as a nation as a result of what happened in 2018.”

Another MDC Alliance official said:

“Very soon Chinamasa and his ilk will be the opposition.It is clear that Zanu PF bigwigs are having sleepless nights because of our growing influence.”

Patrick Chinamasa on Saturday

Korokozas Hand Over Dead Body, Arrested

Miners arrested….

Five artisanal miners assaulted and tortured two brothers with an electric shocker resulting in the death of one of the siblings before the gang handed themselves to the police along with the dead body.
The second sibling sustained serious body injuries and is admitted to the United Bulawayo Hospitals. The incident happened on Thursday last week at Cement Siding in Bulawayo.

After noticing that one of the torture victims had died, the accused persons handed themselves over to the police by taking the lifeless body of the now deceased Kelvin Sibanda (27) to Queenspark Police Station base at Cement Siding, leading to their arrest.

The accused persons, Phathisani Sibanda (30), Joachim Mangena (24), Shelton Ndlovu (25) Lizwe Ndlovu (31) and a juvenile who cannot be named for legal reasons were yesterday not asked to plead when they appeared before the Bulawayo magistrate Mr Sheperd Munjanja charged with murder and attempted murder.

The magistrate advised them through their lawyer Sifelani Mguni of R Ndlovu & Company legal practitioners to apply for bail at the High Court as they have committed a serious crime that led to the loss of a life.

The accused persons are all employed by Big Four Mine Syndicate as artisanal miners at Cement Siding. They were remanded in custody to October 29 for both crimes.

Prosecuting, Mr Terrence Chakabuda told the court that the accused persons proceeded to Kandale Farm/Homestead in Cement Siding where they met the now deceased Kelvin who was in the company of his elder brother Clifford Sibanda (32) who is a complainant in the attempted murder crime.

“The accused persons met the two brothers at Kandale Farm/Homestead and they inquired why they had assaulted their brother of which the siblings professed ignorance and denied the accusations. The accused persons became violent and started assaulting the now deceased and his brother using wooden logs and torturing them using an electric shocker all over their bodies while threatening to kill them with a knife,” said Mr Chakabuda.

The court was told that while they were assaulting the siblings, one of the accused persons drew a knife and used it to cut the dreadlocks of the deceased who was wailing in agony.

“The assault and torture continued for quite some time leading to one of the siblings who had his dreadlocks cut using a knife succumbing to injuries inflicted on him and Clifford sustained internal back and head injuries as well as a swollen face,” Mr Chakabuda said.

Clifford was ferried to the United Bulawayo Hospitals for medical attention where he is still admitted. The electric shocker and a knife used to cut the now deceased’s dreadlocks were recovered. -Chronicle

MDC Alliance Hits Back At Chinamasa

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance has said in essence Zanu PF is the opposition because its leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa stole the 2018 Presidential Election.

Zanu PF acting spokesperson, Patrick Chinamasa last week accused ” opposition elements of plotting to render the country ungovernable.”

According to Chinamasa the opposition will never rule the country because independence did not come through democracy.

Responding to Chinamasa’s remarks, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly national spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma said:

“Chinamasa’s party is the opposition- there is a legitimacy crisis in the country as a result of stolen elections.

The legitimacy crisis is the sticking point- we cannot move forward as a nation as a result of what happened in 2018.”

Another MDC Alliance official said:

“Very soon Chinamasa and his ilk will be the opposition.It is clear that Zanu PF bigwigs are having sleepless nights because of our growing influence.”

Patrick Chinamasa

Lesbian Prophetess Jailed 11 Years

Jailed…Juliet Masakanire

A Gweru prophetess has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for molesting a female member of her church.

The court proved that Juliet Masakanire (29), the founder and pastor of Pray Deliverance and Testimony Ministries International, molested a 32-year-old member of her congregation.

Masakanire appeared before Gweru Regional magistrate Mrs Pathekhile Msipa facing two counts of indecent assault and one count of aggravated indecent assault. She pleaded not guilty to the three charges.

However, Mrs Msipa convicted her of the three charges following a full trial. Masakanire was sentenced to two years in prison for count one and two and nine years in prison for count three.

She will however serve nine years in prison after two years were suspended on condition of good behaviour.

In passing sentence, Mrs Msipa said Masakanire as a woman of the cloth should have protected the complainant who was looking up to her as her shepherdess.

“The accused was the pastor of the complainant who placed her trust and faith in her and her prophecies. Instead of looking after her, she turned into her abuser and courts should give long custodial sentences to deter would be offenders.

“The accused is sentenced to two years on the first two counts and nine years on the third count. “Two years are suspended on condition of good behaviour,” she said.

Prosecutor, Mr Talent Tadenyika told the court sometime in January, the accused person was looking for accommodation and the complainant offered to accommodate her temporarily.

The duo used to share the same bed. The court heard that during the same month, Masakanire prophesied that the complainant was going to get married to a husband by the name of Stanley Chinyonga.

Each night since the day of the prophecy, Masakanire started to speak to the complainant in a male voice saying she was Stanley Chinyonga and wanted to marry her.

The court heard that on an unknown date during the month of February, Masakanire woke up during the night and introduced herself as Stanley Chinyonga and started kissing and caressing the complainant.

The complainant tried to resist but she was overpowered. The accused person inserted her fingers into her private parts.

She did that on four different occasions and threatened her against telling anyone saying if she did, she would not meet her future husband.

On June 28 the complainant, the court heard, informed a church mate before the matter was reported to the police leading to the arrest of the accused person. -Chronicle

Man Killed In Nasty Brawl Over Girlfriend

A SUSPECT who was allegedly part of a gang that killed a man in Mpopoma in a fight over a girlfriend has been arrested at a hideout in his rural home in Lupane, Matabeleland North Province
Rabson Tshuma (27) a self-employed carpenter at Manwele in Mzilikazi suburb, who was in the company of accomplices who are still at large, allegedly stabbed Bhekumuzi Nkomo (28) to death at an illegal house party at a shebeen in Mpopoma suburb.

Nkomo was stabbed with a knife in the chest and shoulder and he died on the spot.

Tshuma was not asked to plead when he appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Miss Nomagugu Maphosa charged with murder. He was remanded in custody to 15 October and was advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

The State’s case as presented by the prosecutor Mr Carrington Dhliwayo is that: “On the night of 4 October 2020, at 54/1693 in Mpopoma suburb the accused person who was in the company of his accomplices who are on the run were drinking beer at a shebeen where the now deceased was also a patron.”

The court heard that an altercation ensued between the accused persons and the deceased over one of the accused persons’ girlfriends. The scuffle degenerated into a fist fight and the accused person produced a knife and stabbed Nkomo once in the chest and once on the shoulder.

The accused and his accomplices, who are still on the run, fled from the seen. A post mortem was conducted and it was ascertained that the cause of death was haemorrhagic shock, chest (viscera) bleeding and chest stabbing.Chronicle

Horror As Man Brutally Kills Wife, Children. ..

IN a spine-chilling incident that left people in Village 4 under Chief Svosve in Hwedza shocked, a man axed his wife and two children to death after she allegedly told him, he was not the biological father of the kids.

Innocent Chakabuda, allegedly struck his wife twice on the back of her head before turning it on his two children following a heated domestic dispute sparked by suspicions of infidelity.

As if that was not enough, Chakabuda, downed pesticide in an attempt to take his own life after allegedly axing his wife Junior Dzonga, their children; Vongai and Anenyasha Chakabuda.

The incident occurred on September 8, 2019.

On the day in question, Chakabuda had a misunderstanding with his wife on the suspicion that she was having an extra-marital affair.

It was when his wife told him that he was not the biological father of their two children.

Irked by his wife’s words, he went on to grab an axe, struck her twice on the back of her head before turning it on their children, whom he also attacked twice each on the back of their heads.

Chakabuda was then arrested.

Yesterday, Chakabuda appeared at the High Court charged with three counts of murder.

Chakabuda, through his lawyer Mr Phanuel Mazhande of Mazhande Legal Practice, denied the charges when he appeared before Justice Erica Ndewere.

In his defence prepared by Mr Mazhande, Chakabuda challenged admission of his warned and cautioned statement saying he gave it after being coerced.

Mr Mazhande raised issues on Chakabuda’s sanity and applied that he be examined by two Government medical doctors before trial commences.

Justice Ndewere granted the application and ordered that Chakabuda returns to court on October 26 for trial.-The Herald

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Full Text: Wellington Mpandare Appointed ZIFA General Manager

Wellington Mpandare

13 OCTOBER 2020 ZIFA APPOINTS MPANDARE AS GENERAL MANAGER – NATIONAL TEAMS

The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has appointed Mr Wellington Mpandare as the General Manager for all national teams on a three-year contract.

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The position comes with huge responsibilities which the board felt match the experience possessed by Mpandare, who has served in almost similar capacity in the past. Mpandare was the team manager for the senior men’s team when the Warriors qualified for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, and he was also in the same position when the locally based Warriors secured a place at the 2021 African Nations Championship.

Apart from the usual responsibilities of the team manager of the Warriors, Mpandare will also be responsible for all logistical and welfare issues for all other national teams. He will work hand in glove with team managers of the other teams to improve the organisational aspects around national team games.

We would like to wish Mpandare all the best in his new secretariat position which teams him up with a dedicated group which has been doing some of the duties he will assume. The executive committee has great faith in his ability to execute his duties well to support the association’s long-term goals.

For and on behalf of the Zimbabwe Football Association: Xolisani Gwesela Communications & Competitions Manager

www.zifa.org.zw

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Judical Services Commission Rushes To Speak On Justice Ndewere Suspension – Job Sikhala Bail Issue

RESPONSE: COMPLAINT AGAINST HONOURABLE JUSTICE ERICA NDEWERE

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) is concemed with the false accusotions being peddled against it in some sections of the press and on social media platforms. The misleading statements seek to link the institution of processes to investigate the question of the removal of Honourable Justice Erica Ndewere from the office of judge of the High Court to the bail hearing of Honourable Job Sikhala that she recently presided over.

The Commission takes this unprecedented route of making public the background to the investigation in order to clarify the offensive undertones emanating from the statements.

The following is the correct chronology of events:

• The facts of the matter giving rise to the allegations against the judge arose on 22 October 2019. Needless to say, this was many months before the allegations against Honourable Job Sikhala arose and before he made a bail application in the High Court in September 2020.

• Formal investigations into the allegations of the judge’s misconduct commenced on 12 March 2020;

• On 6 May 2020 the judge formally responded to the allegations;

• On 11 September 2020 the allegations against the judge were referred for consideration by the Judicial Service Commission in terms of secffon 187 (3) of the Constitution. This again was before the judgment in respect of Honourable Job Sikhala’s bail application had been made.

(iv On 15 September 2020 the JSC resolved that the judge must be made to comment on these allegations.

• On 17 September 2020 the Honourable Judge’s legal practitioners wrote to JSC requesting to be given more time to respond to the allegations. which time was granted.

• The Court’s decision on Honourable Job Sikhala’s boil application was only handed down on 22 September 2020, eleven months after the allegations against the judge hod arisen and six months otter formal investigations had commenced.

• It is important to note that in all the deliberations and decisions relating to the allegations against the judge by the JSC. the Chief Justice and the Judge President of the High Court did not participate because they were involved in the initial investigations on the allegations made against the judge.

• The synopsis of events given above shows that there is no connection between the two decisions by the JSC and that of the judge in Honourable Sikhala’s matter.

• It is therefore unfortunate for one to attempt to link a genuine accountability process that the Honourable Judge is going through with the decisions that the judge made in court

• The Judicial Service Commission respects and indeed makes every effort to protect the independence of the Judicial, This is ci constitution., imperative which we will always adhere to.

LEAKED- Malaba Threatens Justice Ndewere On Sikhala Verdict.

How Justice Erica Ndewere troubles started

Anonymous:

I am a journalist who closely reported the the developments in the cases of Job Sikhala, Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume after their arrest on Inciting Public Violence. I work for the locally registered online media house. There is no day my bosses didn’t allocate me duties to Court to cover and follow the cases of the three blow by blow. Many international news outlets borrowed stories about the developments on the trio’s cases from us.

I remember on the day when the hearing for Job Sikhala’s bail appeal in the High Court was to be heard, we were shuffled from one Court to another until we were told that the bail hearing by the Judge will be heard their arguments from lawyers of Job Sikhala and prosecutors in Court J. The Judge opted for Court J instead of the usual bail court F because she wanted a Court with recorders. The bail hearing scheduled to commence at 14:15 hrs started late around 15:30hrs. Everyone was worried on the cause of the inordinate delay.

When the matter started the Court room was full and journalists had to stand in the corridor to follow proceedings. After arguments by lawyers from both sides Justice Ndewere went back to her office.

We noticed strange things happening and we whispered among ourselves as journalists about, who the people who followed Justice Ndewere to her offices. We later understood that these were not ordinary people. They were state security agents from Munhumutapa Building, who we gathered threatened Justice Ndewere on the dire consequences if she dare grant Job Sikhala bail.

They went to show her some documents outlining her transgressions during her tenure as a judge, some of them ridiculous to contemplate or believe. They alleged that she used her Assistant to write judgements on her behalf and that they will come for her if she grants Job Sikhala bail.

We wanted to break the news but my Editor told us that the story might jeopardize Job Sikhala’s chances of getting bail. We left it there.

Again something strange happened that the Judge hesitated to give her ruling on the on the bail appeal for a period spanning a week and half. Bail judgements are generally given immediately after arguments by lawyers and prosecutors, but Job Sikhala’s bail ruling was delivered after one and half weeks. This should have attracted the inquisitive mind of Zimbabweans.

On the day of the bail ruling, Justice Ndewere announced that she will deliver her judgment at 1400hrs. People who came were directed to go to Court A, the largest Court room at the High Court. The Court was full to the gallery by the time announced for the ruling. All Job Sikhala’s family, friends and colleagues were waiting for the judgement only for another inordinate delay to take place. The Judge invited Job Sikhala’s lawyers and the state public prosecutor to come to her office. They came back and told everyone to wait as the judge was finishing editing her judgment putting comas and full stops. People had to wait until 16:46hrs for the Judge to enter the Courtroom. From her first sentence to the last full stop she was castigating the police and the Magistrate who heard the matter at Rotten Row for serious misdirections committed.

It could be noticed that the Judge was hiding her judgment from uninvited external forces. After the delivery of her judgment we obtained information that, she received a telephone call from the Chief Justice Malaba who shouted at her over her judgment. Her life was never the same since then. She became a loner at the Court hounded by the threats thrown at her by the Chief Justice Malaba.

Mdc Alliance Reports Clean Audited Accounts, “Charity Begins At Home,” David Coltart.

Paul Nyathi

The MDC Alliance on Tuesday publicly released results of an independent audit of the party’s accounts on Tuesday, to dispel claims of funds looting by senior party odficials.

The party’s treasurer general David Coltart said the independent audit findings “show that our accounts are in order.”

“It’s an unqualified audit that we have received from this independent firm,” Coltart said at a news conference in Harare, also attended by party leader Nelson Chamisa.

The audit covered the period between May 2019 when the MDC Alliance held its congress in Gweru and December 2019.

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MDC-T Candidate Who Lost Harare Mayoral Election Bounces Back

Paul Nyathi

Losing Harare Mayoral candidate Councilor representing the Thokozani Khupe led MDC-T, Luckson Mukunguma has bounced back to win the Deputy Mayor’s post after being nominated unopposed.

The other contestant, Councilor Matinyanya, failed to get a seconder after he had nominated himself.

Mukunguma replaces Councilor Enock Mupamawonde who was recently recalled by the MDC-T.

The Finance Committee Chairperson previously lost the contest for the Mayor’s position after losing to current Mayor Jacob Mafume.

Councilor Mafume polled 19 votes whilst Councilor Mukunguma got 14 votes.

Mukunguma’s latest win provides some redemption for the Khupe faction which appears to now control the majority in the Capital City chamber.

Job Sikhala Prays For Justice Ndewere

Paul Nyathi

Mdc Alliance Deputy National Chairman Job Sikhala says that he will pray for justice to prevail as Justice Erica Ndewere who granted him bail against all odds goes into a tribunal.

Ndewere is facing suspension and trial by a tribunal to be set up by President Emmerson Mnangagwa for a misconduct yet to be told.

Sources however, claim that Ndewere is being charged for not submitting her bail ruling on Sikhala to her superiors before delivering it in court.

Justice Ndewere

Latest Covid-19 Report Exposes Health Ministry’s Incompetence

Paul Nyathi

The Ministry of Health and Child Care has gone into length trying to explain the National Recovery Rate for Covid-19 which shot to 95.1 percent with the country recording 1122 recoveries as of Monday.

Previously, the rate was standing at 81 percent.

The Ministry said the huge jump was a result of follow ups done on recorded active cases.

The country’s figures of active cases has remained stuck on over 1500 for months since the number of new cases ballooned as a result of accelerated testing.

The sudden discovery of the huge number of recoveries by the Ministry shows that the Ministry has not been monitoring the Covid-19 cases which is a serious incompetence according to WHO standards.

“There are 1122 new recoveries reported. National Recovery Rate rises to 95.1 percent and active cases go down to 164 today. Harare reported 1114 recoveries today (yesterday) after following up the cases,” the Ministry said.

It added that 10 new cases were also recorded on Monday and no deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours.

As of 12 October 2020, Zimbabwe has now recorded 8021 cases, 7627 recoveries and 230 deaths so far.

Kasukuwere Extradition Request Test Of Strength For ANC And ZANU PF Relationship

Daily Maverick

Saviour Kasukuwere

Former Zimbabwean minister Saviour Kasukuwere has labelled Zimbabwe’s request for his extradition as ‘politics’, but the move could strain relations with South Africa’s ANC-led government even further.

Just days after ANC leaders jetted in, and out, of Harare in September to meet with their counterparts in ZanuPF about the political climate and economic meltdown in that country, President Emmerson Mnangagwa told a rally in Gweru he would ask South Africa to extradite loyalists of his predecessor, Robert Mugabe.

On Monday the country’s national prosecuting authority realised this threat by formally approaching South Africa for the return of former ministers Saviour Kasukuwere and Walter Mzembi, with prosecutor-general telling Business Day that both “had their cases before the courts, but they fled before their trials were completed”.

There is no formal extradition agreement between South Africa and Zimbabwe, but Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi said the request for mutual legal assistance from South Africa in this extradition case would be based on the Extradition (Designated Countries) Order of 1990.

Department of International Relations and Cooperation spokesperson Lunga Ngqulengelele referred Daily Maverick back to the Zimbabwean government to check whether the letter had been sent.

Kasukuwere said that “this whole matter is coming from when the ANC spoke to them [ZanuPF] about what they’re doing, so this guy is targeting me”.

He said Mnangagwa’s accusations at the Gweru rally, that he is “talking bad about us [ZanuPF] in South Africa” showed “this is much more political malice than anything else”.

Kasukuwere, Mzembi and Patrick Zhuwao, Mugabe’s nephew, met with, among others, ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule and peace and stability subcommittee chairperson Tony Yengeni shortly before a planned 31 July protest during which government deployed the military during the Covid-19 lockdown. The meeting apparently irked Mnangagwa and caused some diplomatic strain with South Africa.

International relations subcommittee chair, minister Lindiwe Zulu, previously called the situation in Zimbabwe a “crisis” but appeared to have softened her position after last month’s meeting between the ANC and ZanuPF.

News outlets sympathetic to the opposition, such as ZimLive, reported that ZanuPF got a “rare chastisement” from the ANC, but pro-government news outlets reported that ZanuPF remained defiant. ANC delegates did not go on to meet other stakeholders in Harare and apparently returned a day earlier than planned.

Kasukuwere said the extradition request was “a game to try discredit what we told the ANC about their behaviour”.

He said: “The bone of contention is that we contend that the takeover of ZanuPF [in 2017] was illegal, it was a coup, and then the usurpation of power by Emmerson was itself a fully-fledged military coup… The rule-of-law has been thrown into the junkyard and Emmerson does whatever he wants”.

He said there was no constitutionalism left in Zimbabwe or in ZanuPF and that he and others who were formerly close to Mugabe are now paying the price for that.

Kasukuwere fled Zimbabwe after Mugabe was deposed but returned in 2018 to stand trial on corruption charges, which were then quashed. He says he is now in exile in South Africa as he doesn’t expect fair treatment in Zimbabwe, citing the case of how journalist Hopewell Chin’ono was detained for 45 days in a high security prison after he exposed alleged government corruption relating to medical supplies. Kasukuwere also cited a shooting incident at his house following the coup in November 2017 as one of the reasons why he is not safe in his home country.

Kasukuwere said the charges against him were quashed and, therefore, could not be reinstated. He also said an extradition request to Interpol in August last year failed because it was political in nature.

The Zimbabwe Herald reported that the extradition request relates to “four counts of criminal abuse of duty as a criminal officer”. The first three counts relate to when Kasukuwere was local government, public works and national housing minister and allegedly corruptly parcelled out over 220 hectares of land in Harare and Masvingo to the sister of former First Lady Grace Mugabe, Shuvai Gumbochuma. The fourth count relates to when Kasukuwere allegedly corruptly awarded a tender to Brainworks Capital when he was minister of youth, indigenisation and economic empowerment.

The Zimbabwe government’s earlier extradition request for Mzembi was still awaiting a response from South Africa. It relates to theft and fraud charges arising from when Mzambi was minister of tourism. DM

Govt Prepares Beitbridge Border Post For Imminent Reopening

State Media

THE Government is increasing the capacity of border personnel at Beitbridge to screen and test travelers coming into the country from South Africa where there is a high infection rate.

Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro said it was very critical for the Government to put all necessary systems in place ahead of the gradual opening of land borders. He made the remarks during the tour of Beitbridge Border Post on Saturday. He said more PCR testing machines were being deployed to the border which at peak handles 15 000 people daily.

Currently, the border is handling less than 1 000 people mainly those handling essential and special cargo and returning residents.

“We toured Beitbridge border, where we discovered that we need to introduce foot and wheel baths for vehicles and people as soon as they enter from South Africa,” said Dr Mangwiro.

“Most of the workers in offices were poorly protected and we have recommended improvements so that they don’t spread the virus. We need to make sure that we control whatever comes in before it leaves the border.

“So the workers there need maximum protection, social distancing needs to be marked properly. Those meeting people should be properly donned.”

He said already the Government had started deploying automated thermometers and sanitisers to improve efficiency.

Dr Mangwiro said the use of manual gadgets was risky and delaying the smooth flow of traffic.

“At the isolation and quarantine centre, we need automated machines to improve the way of doing business.

It is good that the Government workers and our partners are working hard,” said the Deputy Minister.

He said it was also important for the security to ramp up patrols on the borderline where the illegal movement of people who later converge on urban centres was high.

The Deputy Minister said Government was also working on equipping Beitbridge District Hospital with an isolation centre to carry 30 people so that it can be able to cope with any eventualities.

“We have engaged the Minister of Energy and Power Development to ensure that all hospitals in Matabeleland South are adequately supplied with electricity.

“In addition, the Beitbridge Isolation Centre needs upgrading in terms of accessories for the Intensive Care and HDU by availing piped oxygen to cope with any eventuality related to Covid-19 illness. They have little tanks which are not enough and we are starting work immediately,” he said.

City Of Harare Official To Mourn Late Mother In Prison

Paul Nyathi

Acting City of Harare town planner, Fani Machipisa who lost his mother a few hours after his arrest will go through his mother’s mourning period in prison after Harare Magistrate Ngoni Nduna denied him bail claiming that he is likely to interfere with investigations.

Machipisa appeared in court on offences he allegedly committed in a week he acted as housing director in 2018 involving land allocations valued at US$210 000.

Machipisa’s lawyer, Professor Lovemore Madhuku had begged with the court to grant Machipisa bail so that he could go and mourn his deceased mother but the magistrate ruled that the prison services have a facility to console bereaved inmates.

Madhuku had pleaded “On compassionate grounds, he lost his mother on the day he first appeared in court and the court must take judicial notice.”

Machipisa is facing allegations of parcelling out stands without following proper procedure.

He is facing two counts of criminal abuse of office and the State opposed his admission to bail on grounds that he was facing a serious offence and that he would interfere with evidence and investigations.

In bidding for his client’s freedom, Prof Madhuku also gave examples of former Harare Mayor Herbert Gomba, Admore Nhekairo who was the accused’s immediate boss who arrested and granted bail but facing similar allegations.

“The court must take judicial notice in the interest of justice that most of those arrested over the City of Harare land deals or related offences have all been granted bail after being arrested.Other cases that have happened in Harare City Council that involve senior and junior Councillors were admitted to bail.Hence basing on those grounds court should also consider the accused in the same manner,” said Madhuku.

He further proposed on behalf of the accused that he be granted bail and if the court is not satisfied it is in the court’s hands to put stringent measures in relation to bail.

Allegations are that between June 19 and 22, 2018, Machipisa criminally abused his office as a public official by allocating fictitious stand numbers 7246 – 7250 and 7253- 7262 in Mabelreign with an unknown layout plan to home seekers who were not on the council’s housing waiting list.

He is alleged to have fast tracked the allocation without due diligence and without following council procedures.

The land was designated for stands 3621 to 3639 on an already approved layout plan.

The State alleges that Machipisa as the acting housing director took advantage of the absence of a substantive director, who was on a one-week workshop, to fast-track the allocation process to happen within a week which he was acting.

When the substantive director returned, Machipisa is alleged to have concealed the allocations and the director went on to cause allocation of the land.

One of the beneficiaries, who was said to have been on the waiting list by 2005, was just 13 years old which is contrary to council’s housing allocation policy which does not approve juveniles.

It is further alleged that in September this year, Machipisa directed George Mukodzi, the district officer for Mufakose, to halt developments on a piece of land which was allocated to Youth In Business Trust by the State.

He allegedly indicated that the papers Youth In Business Trust had were fake and that the land belonged to council and allocated to Taringana Housing Consortium yet the land was State-owned.

Also arrested over the land dispute between Youth In Business and Taringana Housing Consortium are Taurai Nziradzinengwe and Tatenda Selemani, accused of interfering with developments at the disputed land.

They allegedly demarcated and allocated the land to their chosen beneficiaries.

The two were granted free bail by magistrate Nduna who indicated that the State had nothing compelling to deny them bail.

Tsenengamu Denied Bail

Godfrey Tsenengamu

Former Zanu PF youths commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu has been denied bail.

Harare magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna said it was in the best interest to safeguard his safety after he sought refuge at the police claiming there were people who were stalking him.

Mr Nduna also said it was not correct that Tsenengamu surrendered himself to the police after having been on the run for nearly three months.

Tsenengamu initially appeared in court on Saturday on incitement to commit public violence with an alternative charge of incitement to participate in a public gathering with intend to commit public violence.

Tsenengamu was among 14 political activists, including MDC-Alliance deputy chair Job Sikhala and Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) president Obert Masaraure, who were on the police wanted list for inciting public violence.

He handed himself over to the police on Friday.

British Prime Minister’s Statement on New Coronavirus Restrictions 12 Oct 2020

Statement made to parliament explaining the government’s implementation of new Coronavirus restrictions across the country.

PM Commons statement on coronavirus: 12 October 2020

Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement on coronavirus to the House of Commons.Published 12 October 2020From:Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street and The Rt Hon Boris Johnson MPDelivered on:12 October 2020

Mr Speaker, with your permission, I will make a statement on our continuing fight against coronavirus

and how we intend to fulfil our simultaneous objectives

saving lives, protecting the NHS

while keeping our children in school and our economy running,

and protecting jobs and livelihoods

This morning the Deputy Chief Medical Officer set out the stark reality of the second wave of this virus

the number of cases has quadrupled in the last three weeks

there are now more people in hospital with Covid

than when we went into lockdown on March 23

and deaths are already rising

and of course there are those who say that on that logic we should go back into a full national lockdown

of indefinite duration

closing schools and businesses

telling people again to stay at home as we did in March

once again shuttering our lives and our society

I do not believe that would be the right course,

We would not only be depriving our children of their education

we would do such damage to our economy as to erode our long term ability to fund the NHS and other crucial public services

And on the other side of the argument there are those who think that the patience of the public is now exhausted

and that we should abandon the fight against Covid

stand aside, let nature take her course, and call a halt to these repressions of liberty

and of course I understand those emotions

I understand the frustration of those who have been chafing under the restrictions, the sacrifices they have made

But if we were to follow that course Mr Speaker, and let the virus rip,

then the bleak mathematics dictate that we would suffer not only an intolerable death toll from Covid,

We would put such huge strain on our NHS, with an uncontrolled second spike

that our doctors and nurses would be simply unable to devote themselves to the other treatments

for cancer, for heart disease and hundreds more

that have already been delayed and that would be delayed again

with serious long term damage to the health of the nation

and I am afraid it is no answer to say that we could let the virus take hold among the young and fit

while shielding the elderly and vulnerable

because the virus would then spread with such velocity in the general population that there would be no way of stopping it from spreading among the elderly

and even if the virus is less lethal for the under 60s

there will still be many younger people for whom, alas, it remains lethal

So Mr Speaker, we don’t want to go back to another national lockdown

We can’t let the virus rip

and so we have followed since June a balanced approach with the support of many Members across the House

to keeping the R down

while keeping schools and the economy going

and controlling the virus by changing our behaviour so as to restrict its spread

That is why we have the Rule of Six,

and why we have restrictions such as a 10pm closing time on our hospitality sector.

Mr Speaker, I take no pleasure whatsoever in imposing restrictions on these businesses, many of which have gone to great lengths to reopen as safely as possible.

Nor do I want to stop people enjoying themselves,

but we must act to save lives.

And the evidence shows that

in changing our behaviour

in restricting transmission between us our actions are saving lives.

Left unchecked each person with the virus will infect on average between 2.7 and 3 others

but SAGE assess that the current R nationally is between 1.2 and 1.5.

So we are already suppressing that R to well below its natural level

which is why the virus is not spreading as quickly as it did in March.

But we need to go further.

In recent months, we have worked with local leaders to counter local spikes with targeted restrictions.

But this local approach has inevitably produced different sets of rules in different parts of the country

that are now complex to understand and enforce.

So just as we simplified our national rules with the Rule of Six,

we will now simplify and standardise our local rules

by introducing a three tiered system of local Covid Alert Levels in England – set at medium, high, and very high.

The “medium” alert level, which will cover most of the country, and will consist of the current national measures.

This includes the Rule of Six and the closure of hospitality at 10pm.

The “high” alert level reflects the interventions in many local areas at the moment.

This primarily aims to reduce household to household transmission, by preventing all mixing between different households or support bubbles indoors.

In these areas, the Rule of Six will continue to apply outdoors, where it is harder for the virus to spread, in public spaces as well as private gardens.

Most areas which are already subject to local restrictions will automatically move into the “high” alert level.

As a result of rising infection rates, Nottinghamshire, East and West Cheshire and a small area of High Peak will also move into the “high” alert level.

The “very high” alert level will apply where transmission rates are rising most rapidly and where the NHS could soon be under unbearable pressure without further restrictions.

In these areas the government will set a baseline of prohibiting social mixing indoors and in private gardens

and, I’m sorry to say, closing pubs and bars,

We want to create the maximum possible local consensus behind this more severe local action,

so in each area, we will work with local government leaders on the additional measures which should be taken.

This could lead to further restrictions on the hospitality, leisure, entertainment or personal care sectors.

But retail, schools and universities will remain open.

As my Rt Hon Friend the Chancellor has set out, the government will expand its unprecedented economic support to assist those affected by these decisions,

extending our Job Support Scheme to cover two-thirds of the wages of those in any business that is required to close,

and providing those businesses with a cash grant of up to £3,000 a month, instead of £1500 every three weeks.

We will also provide Local Authorities across England with around £1 billion of new financial support, on top of our £3.6 billion Towns Fund.

And for very high areas, we will give further financial support for local test and trace, and local enforcement

and assistance from the armed forces – not for enforcement but rather to support local services, if desired in the local area.

Mr Speaker, I can report that we have been able to reach agreement with leaders in Merseyside.

Local Authorities in the Liverpool City Region will move into the “very high” alert level from Wednesday.

In addition to the baseline I have outlined, that is as well as pubs and bars, in Merseyside gyms and leisure centres, betting shops, adult gaming centres and casinos will also close.

I would like to put on record my thanks to Steve Rotheram and his colleagues for their cooperation in very difficult circumstances.

Engagement with other leaders in the North West, the North East and Yorkshire & Humber is continuing.

I know how difficult this is – they like, like everyone in the House, us are grappling with very real dilemmas – but we cannot let the NHS fall over when lives are at stake.

So let me repeat the offer that we are making to those local authorities – work with us on these difficult but necessary measures in the areas that are rated very high areas, in return for:

  • more support for local test and trace
  • more funding for local enforcement
  • the offer of help from the armed services
  • the job support scheme as announced by the Chancellor

I believe not to act would be unforgivable, so I hope that rapid progress can be made in the coming days.

Regulations for all three Covid local alert levels are being laid today. They will be debated and voted on tomorrow, before coming into force on Wednesday.

We will also keep these measures under constant review, including a four-week sunset clause for interventions in “very high” areas.

A postcode search on gov.uk, as well as the NHS Covid-19 app, will show which local alert level applies in each area

and we are also publishing updated guidance to explain what the Covid alert levels mean for those who are clinically extremely vulnerable.

And while these levels specifically apply to England, we continue work closely with the Devolved Administrations to tackle this virus across the whole of United Kingdom.

Mr Speaker

This is not how we want to live our lives,

but this is the narrow path we have to tread

between the social and economic trauma of a full lockdown

and the massive human and indeed economic cost of an uncontained epidemic

With local and regional and national government coming together

in a shared responsibility

and a shared effort

to deliver ever better testing and tracing, ever more efficient enforcement of the rules

and with ever improving therapies, with the mountains of PPE and the ventilators that we have stockpiled

With all the lessons we have learned in the last few months we are becoming better and better at fighting this virus

and though I must warn the House again that the weeks and months ahead will continue to be difficult

and will test the mettle of this country

I have no doubt at all that together we will succeed

And I commend this statement to the House

UK Condemns Indefinite Suspension Of By Elections

Paul Nyathi

The United Kingdom (UK) has expressed concern over the indefinite suspension of by-elections in Zimbabwe by the minister of Health and Child Care, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

Posting on Twitter in response to a report by the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) which also condemned the suspensions, the UK in Zimbabwe said:

Vice President Chiwenga amended Statutory Instrument 225A of 2020 which now notes that “the holding of any by-election to fill a casual vacancy in Parliament or in a local authority is, for the duration of the period of the declaration of COVID-19 as a formidable epidemic disease, suspended, and if such vacancy occurred while such declaration is in force, no part of the period from the date of such vacancy to the date of the end of the declaration shall be counted for the purposes of section 158(3) of the Constitution.”

The suspension was also confirmed by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission which also cited the coronavirus.

Ironically, political parties have in recent weeks successfully held internal primary elections in preparation for the by-election.

Some political analysts view the move as a way to prevent the opposition MDC Alliance from replacing its members who were reCalled by the interim MDC-T leadership.

Cristiano Ronaldo Test Positive For Coronavirus

Paul Nyathi

Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo has tested positive for coronavirus, the Portuguese Football Federation said in a statement on Tuesday.

According to the statement, Ronaldo is “well, without symptoms, and in isolation.”

The 35-year-old Juventus forward played for Portugal against France in the Nations League on Sunday and against Spain in a friendly last week.

Ronaldo will now miss his country’s next Nations League fixture against Sweden on Wednesday, as well as Juventus’ upcoming matches which include a Serie A clash with Crotone and a Champions League group game against Dynamo Kyiv.

Following Ronaldo’s positive test, the Portuguese Football Federation also said that every player subsequently returned a negative test on Tuesday morning.

National Sports Stadium Cleared To Host Warriors Matches

THE National Sports Stadium in Harare has been cleared to host the bumper 2021 Afcon qualifier between the Warriors and Algeria next month.

CAF today gave the facility the greenlight to host the Warriors/Algeria match when they released match day three and four of the Afcon qualifiers.

The rescheduled fixture, to be played four days after the same teams clash in Algeria, takes place on November 16.

The back-to-back ties were originally scheduled to be played in March but was cancelled days before the first leg in Algeria due to Covid-19 outbreak.

Zimbabwe were on their way to host the African champions in the second leg on neutral soil after Confederation of African Football (CAF) had banned all the country’s stadium for failing to meet minimum requirements.

Government, through the Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Ministry then took advantage of the coronavirus pandemic-enforced break to address flaws at the giant venue.

They have done almost all the work save for installing bucket seats.

Gweru Prosecutor Joins The Race In Zanu Pf’s DCC Elections

By A Correspondent- A Gweru prosecutor, Namatirai Chipere has controversially and unconstitutionally thrown her name as a candidate in the upcoming Zanu PF District Coordinating Committee elections.

In many political cases she presided over, opposition politicians asked for the recusal of Chipere because she is a known Zanu PF activist.

The Constitution of Zimbabwe requires Prosecutors, Magistrates and Judges to be impartial in their handling of justice.

She has thrown her name in for the position of Secretary for Legal Affairs in Gweru’s DCC.

There are concerns Chipere would compromise justice by being a politician and a prosecutor at the same time.

A source who spoke to Nehanda Radio said; 

“This person is a serving prosecutor at Gweru Magistrate’s Court. She shouldn’t be contesting for a position in a political party.

“The constitution requires PG (and those who work in his name, i.e. prosecutors) to be completely neutral. To run DCCs you need to be a member of the party in good standing (paying subs, attending meetings etc). How will she be an impartial prosecutor if she is a party political official,” the source told Nehanda Radio.

In another interview, Advocate Kudzai Kadzere urged Chipere to resign from prosecution and go full time into politics.

“It falls foul of the law for State Prosecutors who are expected to be impartial to be involved in politics. It damages the institutions of the State that are key in the rule of law. The best is for her to resign from Prosecution and go into full time politics,” Kadzere said.

Four months ago, MDC Alliance MP for Chiwundura constituency Levison Chimina wanted the recusal of Chipere whom he accused of being a known ZANU PF activist and avid supporter.

Chimina was facing charges of assault where he and others are being accused of assaulting Zanu PF youths.

Chimina’s lawyer Wellington Davira said his client was being persecuted for being an affiliate of the MDC Alliance in a case being handled by a known Zanu PF supporter.

Be Patient, Logarusic Urges Nation

Warriors coach Zdravko Logarušić has called for patience from everyone saying the players formulating and implementing his philosophy is a process which takes time.

The Croat oversaw his first match in charge of the country’s senior men’s national soccer team when they played out a goalless draw with Malawi in Blantyre on Sunday, a performance which came under scrutiny especially offensively.

Logarušić, who had very little time to asses his charges before the clash amid shambolic preparations by ZIFA, insists the Warriors will tick with time.

“Lets go step by step, its not an easy job. I’m not a magician who does things overnight, its a process which takes time and I’m hoping at the end of the process, all of us will be happy.”

“The Malawi game opened my eyes a bit. Of course some of the foreign-based players were not available and we ended up giving the opportunity to some players as replacements but every friendly game is important because we learn something from it.”

“We had one proper training in Malawi with the few players who were waiting for us there. Next time we just have to be better, better in all aspects as we prepare for the upcoming challenges,” added the coach.

Logarušić also detailed his philosophy and how he expects the team to play.

“African supporters love the passing game, quick passes and quick moves but I don’t want Zimbabwe to be just a passing team. Lets be versatile; If we need quick passes lets make them, if we need quick counter attack, then so be it. During the Malawi game, the players were not fit, so we made more passes and less running for the ball to do the running and not the players,” he explained.

“I’m very optimistic and convinced that with the talent at our disposal, we can do it. We will do everything we have to do to put smiles on the people of Zimbabwe,” concluded the Warriors coach.-Soccer 24

Logarusic

Mapeza Leaves SA Club After Spending A Few Days…

Norman Mapeza has revealed the reason behind his exit from Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila FC (TTM) which plays in the South Africa Premiership.

The Zimbabwean gaffer, 48, told TimesLive.co.za that it was a “professional decision” to leave the club after spending only a few days.

He realised that it would be impossible to fine-tune the team to the standard and level of his liking before the season gets underway.

“I’m back at home now,” said Mapeza. “(It was) just a professional decision. I thought I couldn’t build a team under three weeks which was going to compete to my liking. (There is) nothing much to it.”

Mapeza‚ who resigned as Chippa United coach in March after just five months in the job‚ confirmed that he never signed a contract with TTM nor did he take charge of any training session.

“I was just doing an assessment and watched two training games. (My stay with TTM) was just for assessment my brother‚” he added.-Soccer 24

Norman Mapeza

Your Party Is The Opposition, MDC Alliance Tells Chinamasa

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance has said in essence Zanu PF is the opposition because its leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa stole the 2018 Presidential Election.

Zanu PF acting spokesperson, Patrick Chinamasa last week accused ” opposition elements of plotting to render the country ungovernable.”

According to Chinamasa the opposition will never rule the country because independence did not come through democracy.

Responding to Chinamasa’s remarks, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly national spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma said:

“Chinamasa’s party is the opposition- there is a legitimacy crisis in the country as a result of stolen elections.

The legitimacy crisis is the sticking point- we cannot move forward as a nation as a result of what happened in 2018.”

Another MDC Alliance official said:

“Very soon Chinamasa and his ilk will be the opposition.It is clear that Zanu PF bigwigs are having sleepless nights because of our growing influence.”

Patrick Chinamasa

Liverpool, Manchester United Push For Major EPL Changes

Liverpool and Manchester United have proposed some major changes to the English Premier League.

The two giants want an 18-team league, the axing of the League Cup and Community Shield, and greater voting power for ‘big six’ clubs – Liverpool, United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester City.

According to an English newspaper, the Daily Mail, the proposal is called ‘Project Big Picture’ and was started in 2017. The plan would take effect in the 2022-23 season.

However, the minister who oversees sport in Britain – Oliver Dowden – said on Monday he feared the plan was a “power grab” that could prompt a deeper look at the governance of the sport.

He told Sky Sports: “I fear it’s the latter, and I’m quite sceptical about this.”

“If we keep having these backroom deals going on, we’ll have to look at the underlying governance of football. We promised in the manifesto a fan-led review, and I must say the events that I’ve seen in the last few weeks have made this seem more urgent again.”-Soccer 24

Stadium

Confirmed: Steve Komphela Joins Mamelodi Sundowns

Mamelodi Sundowns have confirmed the appointment of Steve Komphela as the first-team coach.

The gaffer is joining the side after resigning at Golden Arrows on Sunday. He will report to the ‘joint head coaches’ – Manqoba Mngqithi and Rhulani Mokwena -who were appointed to the post as replacements of Pitso Mosimane.

In a statement, the club said: “Masandawana let’s welcome Steve Komphela to the home of the Champions.

“He will join the Brazilians’ technical team as a First Team Senior Coach reporting to the Joint Head Coaches.”-Soccer 24

Steve Komphela

Police Force Now A Danger To The Public

12-10-2020

Barbaric acts by thugs disguised as members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police who recklessly tear gassed a bus carrying passengers including the elderly and the minors must never go unchallenged.

The inhumane act by some rogue police elements which occured today in Harare at Showgrounds must never go unpunished.

It is very clear that the police force is now a danger to the public as exhibited by their recent acts of brutality.

This is not the first time that the police have exhibited animalistic behavior on innocent citizens.

Just a year ago, the same police force gruesomely hit a vendor Hilton Tamangani with iron bars and fists at a basement at QV Pharmacy in Angwa street. Tamangani later succumbed to sustained injuries at Harare Remand Prison.

Earlier this year, the same police force was at it again when they released the trio of MDC Alliance female youth leaders, Joana Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova into the custody of abductors after the police spokesperson Paul Nyathi had initially indicated that the trio were in police custody.

Few months later, the same unrepentant police force bashed a sprawling MDC Alliance Deputy Youth Spokesperson, Womberai Nhende at Morgan Richard Tsvangirai house. Up to now Nhende is walking wounded as a result of police brutality.

As if that was not enough, the same police force today summoned some foolish intelligence or lack of it and threw tear gas right into a bus carrying passengers.

Of importance to note for citizens is that the bus was not carrying MDC Alliance supporters but citizens from diverse backgrounds and political inclinations.

What this means is that no one is safe from this bunch of rogue police officers that behaves worse than the colonial black watchers (mabhurakwacha).

As citizens, we are no longer safe from this monster regime.

Resistance is now a must for every citizen because injustice is everywhere.

Surely if we can not be moved by today’s horrible police behavior, then something is wrong with us as a people.

In a normal society Police Commissioner General, Godwin Matanga is supposed to resign with immediate effect. Anything other than that is pure nonsense!

StopPoliceBrutality

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Alliance Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

What You Need To Know About Stillbirths

Almost 2 million babies are stillborn every year – or 1 every 16 seconds – according to the first ever joint stillbirth estimates released by UNICEF, WHO, the World Bank Group and the Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. 

The vast majority of stillbirths, 84 per cent, occur in low- and lower-middle-income countries, according to the new report, A Neglected Tragedy: The Global Burden of Stillbirths. In 2019, 3 in 4 stillbirths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa or Southern Asia. A stillbirth is defined in the report as a baby born with no signs of life at 28 weeks of pregancy or more. 

“Losing a child at birth or during pregnancy is a devastating tragedy for a family, one that is often endured quietly, yet all too frequently, around the world,” said Henrietta Fore, UNICEF Executive Director. “Every 16 seconds, a mother somewhere will suffer the unspeakable tragedy of stillbirth. Beyond the loss of life, the psychological and financial costs for women, families and societies are severe and long lasting. For many of these mothers, it simply didn’t have to be this way. A majority of stillbirths could have been prevented with high quality monitoring, proper antenatal care and a skilled birth attendant.”

The report warns that the COVID-19 pandemic could worsen the global number of stillbirths. A 50 per cent reduction in health services due to the pandemic could cause nearly 200 000 additional stillbirths over a 12-month period in 117 low- and middle-income countries. This corresponds to an increase in the number of stillbirths by 11.1 per cent.

According to modeling done for the report by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 13 countries could see a 20 per cent increase or more in the number of stillbirths over a 12-month period. 

Most stillbirths are due to poor quality of care during pregnancy and birth. Lack of investments in antenatal and intrapartum services and in strengthening the nursing and midwifery workforce are key challenges, the report says.  

Over 40 per cent of stillbirths occur during labour—a loss that could be avoided with access to a trained health worker at childbirth and timely emergency obstetric care. Around half of stillbirths in sub-Saharan Africa and Central and Southern Asia occur during labour, compared to 6 per cent in Europe, Northern America, Australia and New Zealand. 

Even before the pandemic caused critical disruptions in health services, few women in low- and middle-income countries received timely and high-quality care to prevent stillbirths. Half of the 117 countries analyzed in the report have coverage  that ranges from a low of less than 2 per cent to a high of only 50 per cent for 8 important maternal health interventions such as C-section, malaria prevention, management of hypertension in pregnancy and syphilis detection and treatment. Coverage for assisted vaginal delivery – a critical intervention for preventing stillbirths during labour – is estimated to reach less than half of pregnant women who need it.

As a result, despite advances in health services to prevent or treat causes of child death, progress in lowering the stillbirth rate has been slow. From 2000 to 2019, the annual rate of reduction in the stillbirth rate was just 2.3 per cent, compared to a 2.9 per cent reduction in neonatal mortality, and 4.3 per cent in mortality among children aged 1–59 months. Progress, however, is possible with sound policy, programmes and investment. 

“Welcoming a baby into the world should be a time of great joy, but every day thousands of parents experience unbearable sadness because their babies are still born,” said Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “The tragedy of stillbirth shows how vital it is to reinforce and maintain essential health services, and how critical it is to increase investment in nurses and midwives.”  

The report also notes that stillbirth is not only a challenge for poor countries. In 2019, 39 high-income countries had a higher number of stillbirths than neonatal deaths and 15 countries had a higher number of stillbirths than infant deaths. A mother’s level of education is one of the greatest drivers of inequity in high-income countries. 

In both low- and high-income settings, stillbirth rates are higher in rural areas than in urban areas. Socioeconomic status is also linked to greater incidence of stillbirth.

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“Daydreaming” Chinamasa Says Opposition Will Never Rule Zimbabwe

During a press conference in Harare last week, Zanu PF spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa made sensational claims that the opposition will not rule this country because according to him, the opposition undermines the gains that came through the liberation struggle.

Addressing the media, a tough-talking Chinamasa said:

Zimbabwe is a liberated country. It did not come through democracy, there was no vote to say Zimbabwe
now wants to become independent.

It was fought for. Those who oppose its liberation should never dream of ruling this country, those who oppose the independence of this country and those who oppose the land redistribution programme should never dream of ruling this country with their masters.Those who oppose the redistribution of the land… have no right to rule this country because by opposing it, they became sell-outs.

Right now, they talk about human rights. During the colonial period, there were no human rights to talk about.

“The colonial masters only started to talk about human rights, democracy in 1980 when they were handing over power. Right now, they are talking about freedom of expression.

That is a digression, it’s important, but it’s a digression. The important narrative is how Zimbabweans get empowered until you do that, you spend the next 200 years exercising freedom of expression without eating. Those who go to America to ask for sanctions have no rights to rule this country.

Zanu Pf Political commissar Victor Matemadanda said something similar to what Chinamasa said in 2018 when he said elections will never remove Zanu PF from power because he said if they don’t work Zanu PF will use other means.

Chinamasa in July at a press conference attacked the American ambassador and called him a thug right before he threatened to expel him from Zimbabwe.

During the same month, he also urged Zanu PF supporters to defend themselves from people who were planning to protest the government’s maladministration and corruption.-Daily News

Patrick Chinamasa

Zim Records Over 1.2k COVID-19 Recoveries

By A Correspondent- Yesterday Zimbabwe recorded 1122 COVID-19 recoveries which since the onset of the pandemic was the first highest recovery rate to date.

The 95% recovery rate was contained in a Ministry of Health and Child Care’s daily update which stated that active cases have dropped to below 200 for the first time in months.

The Ministry of Health said:

481 Polymerous Chain Reaction (PCR) tests done today (positivity was 2.1%). 1122 new recoveries were reported while the national recovery rate rises to 95% and active cases go down to 164 today.

Of the 1122 recoveries recorded yesterday, 1114 of them were recorded in Harare according to Health Times.

According to World Health:

WHO has published guidance on adjusting public health and social measures for the next phase of the COVID-19 response.

Some governments have suggested that the detection of antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, could serve as the basis for an “immunity passport” or “risk-free certificate” that would enable individuals to travel or to return to work assuming that they are protected against re-infection.

There is currently no evidence that people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have antibodies are protected from a second infection.

Many countries are now testing for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies at the population level or in specific groups, such as health workers, close contacts of known cases, or within households. WHO supports these studies, as they are critical for understanding the extent of – and risk factors associated with – infection.  These studies will provide data on the percentage of people with detectable COVID-19 antibodies, but most are not designed to determine whether those people are immune to secondary infections.

Very Soon You Will Be The Opposition, MDC Alliance Hits Back At Chinamasa

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance has said in essence Zanu PF is the opposition because its leader, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa stole the 2018 Presidential Election.

Zanu PF acting spokesperson, Patrick Chinamasa last week accused ” opposition elements of plotting to render the country ungovernable.”

According to Chinamasa the opposition will never rule the country because independence did not come through democracy.

Responding to Chinamasa’s remarks, MDC Alliance Youth Assembly national spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma said:

“Chinamasa’s party is the opposition- there is a legitimacy crisis in the country as a result of stolen elections.

The legitimacy crisis is the sticking point- we cannot move forward as a nation as a result of what happened in 2018.”

Another MDC Alliance official said:

“Very soon Chinamasa and his ilk will be the opposition.It is clear that Zanu PF bigwigs are having sleepless nights because of our growing influence.”

Patrick Chinamasa

“We Lost”: Junior Doctors Open Up On Apology

By A Correspondent- A Zimbabwean doctor has confessed that they were defeated by the Vice President in charge of the Ministry of Health and were forced to apologise for engaging in a long strike that crippled the health sector.

Posting on Twitter Dr T Stanzo said:

“I see people saying doctors bowed down to the General! Yes we did! Why not? What options did we have? How long have we been fighting for better hospitals and salaries to no avail? We were defeated. And we have given up. We lost.”

Mnangagwa Confirms Snooping On Opponents

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has confirmed snooping on supposed opponents after telling Zanu PF delegates that his administration has mechanisms to know and trace where they sleep and who they talk to.

Mnangagwa was addressing chairpersons of Zanu PF provincial women, youths and war veterans at the party headquarters in Harare on Monday.

“You see the fake abduction staged by this other party (MDC Alliance), false abductions, but because of ICT, we are now able to trace where they walked, slept and who they talked to, we have all that now,” he boasted.

“You can’t refute it, we know at this minute, you were at this place and who did you make a phone call to.

“I also want to warn you that there are foreign embassies in this country, they create false narratives against us as government, against Zanu PF as a party, but again it is because you matter,” he said.

MSD Warns Of Heavy Rains

By A Correspondent- The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned that heavy rains will be recorded in some parts of the country to mark the 2020/21 rainy season.

MSD observed the rains will be coupled with violent thunderstorms and localised downpours especially in Matabeleland districts of Beitbridge, Gwanda, Mangwe Bulilima, Matobo, Tsholotsho, Bubi and Umguza among other areas.

Department of Civil Protection (DCP) director Nathan Nkomo told Chronicle plans were in places to attend to possible calamities caused by the rains.

He added that DCP was expecting fatalities and property destruction as a result of heavy rains as MSD has already projected.

Nkomo said:

Remember the drought disaster was running together with the Covid-19 pandemic. The same structures which are dealing with the drought and the Covid-19 pandemic are the same structures which we have activated now, ready for the normal to above normal rainfalls as predicted by the MSD. This is the time to manage the two together.

A lot of people will be left homeless, a lot of people will be displaced but all those issues will be dealt with within the auspices of Covid-19. That is why when we did our planning recently, we wanted people to understand the context in which any calamities may befall our environment as a result of heavy rainfalls and the response to be done within Covid-19 context.

Heavy rains have in the past resulted in property destruction with DCP saying infrastructure damage caused by rains could run into billions of dollars while creating a backlog of rehabilitation projects.

In 2019, Cyclone Idai hit Manicaland province in the eastern parts of the country killing more than 300 people, displacing thousands.-DailyNews

“ED Lied On WHO Ranking On Zim”: ZimFact

By A Correspondent- On October 7, The Herald reported that President Emmerson Mnangagwa said the World Health Organisation (WHO) had ranked Zimbabwe “among countries that instituted better mitigatory measures against the deadly disease (coronavirus)”.

According to the report: “Zimbabwe has been ranked number 102 by the World Health Organisation (WHO). The rankings were crafted in such a manner that countries in the single digit category did not do well in fighting the pandemic while those with double digits did better and those with three digits did well.”

The newspaper quotes Mnangagwa, addressing business leaders who were donating towards Ekusileni Hospital, as saying: “Those with single digits didn’t do well. Those with double digits were better than those with single digits but Zimbabwe goes to the three digits. We are number 102.”

The Herald further quotes Mnangagwa saying that the “US was on number 1, Brazil 2, Russia 3, India 4, Britain 5 and South Africa 7” on this claimed ranking.

No evidence of WHO ranking

ZimFact could not find any evidence of such a ranking by the WHO.

The WHO publishes a live dashboard of global coronavirus cases. The dashboard provides an up-to-date tally of coronavirus cases around the world, based on data from governments. It also shows the most affected countries by number of confirmed cases.

As at October 11, the US had the highest number of cases with over 7 583 748 cases, followed by India with just over 7 million cases. Other countries listed among the 12 most affected are Brazil, Russia, Colombia, Argentina, Spain, Peru, Mexico, South Africa, France and the United Kingdom.

The WHO does not, however, rank how countries have handled the pandemic, as claimed by Mnangagwa.

Conclusion
Mnangagwa’s claim that Zimbabwe has been ranked among the countries that have responded better to COVID-19 is false. There is no evidence of any such ranking by the WHO.

Hebert Chitepo Would Faint If He Was To Witness ED’s Brutality On Fellow Citizens

  1. By Own Correspondent- The Military Commander, Comrade Tongogara is always flighted on television expressing that it is not the whites he fought, but a system of repression
    1. What could have made/ what can still make  Zimbabwe self sufficient.

Training in agriculture and acquisition of a virgin plot of land with agricultural extension officers working with the black and white commercial farmers as the monitors on the spot

1.2  It is never too late to make amends.

1.2.1. Implement the one man one farm/half a farm policy

1.2.2  Make the conservation agriculture farming accessible to all interested

12.3 Government to afford commercial farmers the opportunity to install an irrigation system payable through annual  premiums after harvesting 

1.2.4 Government should make the farmers sign a contract indicating the amount they sell to the local grain marketing board contributing towards strategic grain reserves and the quantity for export

1.2.4.1 During the year when farmers  fail to meet the targets, they spend their winter months studying face to face or virtually (whichever is possible) and applying their knowledge on their plots

1.2.5. Government engages district construction workers  to put up beautiful houses for farm workers and hostels  for students  who are able to offer their services during the holidays, thereby earn their fees and upkeep.

Lawyers like Chitepo described as an African Nationalist in exile and chairman of the War Council that struggled to liberate Zimbabwe indeed fought against  human rights abuse through the courts, the abuse mostly perpetrated by some non-black leaders on the local black population. If he were alive today he would faint  on witnessing perpetration of violence by black leaders on their own people.

It would be assumed as correct that  war heroes fought against  a  system of unequal distribution of resources like land,  opportunities  like employment and stifling freedom of expression punishable  through imprisonment. Why then forty years after gaining political independence, are the following unpalatable scenarios  still witnessed in Zimbabwe among many,

  1. unequal distribution of land even after the ‘land reform?’
  2.  violence, manifested in imprisonment for expressing free thought on the unpalatable status which when addressed, should afford Zimbabwe sustainable development leaving the country standing tall and be truly counted as a sovereign nation amongst nations of the global village?

Food for Thought!

“We Had No Choice”: Junior Doctors Open Up On Apology

By A Correspondent- Training doctors have said they resolved to suspend the protesters and issue an apology to the government since there was no other choice.

The doctors were on strike over poor salaries and working conditions prompting the government to suspend the University of Zimbabwe’s Masters of Medicine and Masters of Obstetrics and Gynecology programmes and ban enrolled students from accessing public hospitals.

After a lengthy meeting with the minister of Health and Child Care, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, the doctors issued an apology for embarking on the industrial action and the suspension of courses was lifted.

Some observers have been criticising the doctors for issuing the apology saying they are “cowards” while some said they felt the pain the doctors had.

Responding to the comments, one doctor posted on Twitter saying they had limited options.

He said:

I see people saying doctors bowed down to the General! Yes, we did! Why not? What options did we have? How long have we been fighting for better hopsitals and salaries to no avail?

MDC Alliance spokesperson, advocate Fadzayi Mahere who is also a law lecturer at the University of Zimbabwe said it “was extremely sad and difficult to watch” the doctors issuing the apology.

Mahere summarised the whole saga as “the death of aspiration, the desperation, the duress, the militarization of an esteemed profession,” which she said could be addressed by bringing in “new leaders.”

One Thabisa Sibanda @SibandaSibbs said it was disappointing to see the “doctors being publicly humiliated on Television by Chiwenga” adding that it was not right to “make jokes about victims of abuse by the State.”

Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe National Army is recruiting over 400 medical doctors, radiographers and pharmacists which is the number of Science students graduating in Zimbabwe each year.

Some believe the state is taking away the right to demonstrate or choice to be recruited as mere civilians.

ED Extends olive Branch To Political Foes

By A Correspondent- President Mnangagwa has once again extended an olive branch to some of his former Zanu-PF comrades including former vice president Joice Mujuru as he seeks to unite the long divided party.

Zanu-PF insiders also say that Mnangagwa was fully aware of how the G40 faction was allegedly working furiously in provinces such as Mashonaland Central to destabilise the party.

This comes amid suggestions G40 kingpins are regrouping and now bidding to take charge of the party’s district coordinating committees. G40 is allegedly targeting Mash Central as one of the provinces it could use for its reincarnation to the extent that it had made overtures to Mujuru, Nicholas Goche among others.

In this regard, Mnangagwa assigned Munyaradzi Muchacha, the principal of the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology to approach both Mujuru and Goche to return to the party.

A source is quoted as saying if Mujuru returns to the party, she will initially come back as advisor and would also be expected to lead an Elders’ Council that the party intended to establish.-DailyNews

Former Zanu Pf Youth Leader Granted “Protective Custody” By The State

By A Correspondent| Former Zanu PF Youth Political Commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu has been denied bail by Harare magistrate Ngoni Nduna.

Tsenengamu, who handed himself to the police last week appeared before a Harare magistrate Tuesday morning.

Nduna says Tsenengamu needs protective custody because his life in danger if released.

He is accused of inciting public violence ahead of July 31 anti-corruption protests.

More to follow….

MDC Alliance Trio Hauled To Court Over Violating Lockdown Regulations

By A Correspondent- The MDC Alliance trio have been hauled to court again, ZimEye has learnt.

Harare West legislator Joana Mamombe, and the party’s youth assembly leaders Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova appeared in Court 14 at Harare Magistrates Court.

The trio are facing allegations of staging an unsanctioned demonstration during the Lockdown.

The matter was remanded to 17 November 2020.

More to follow. …..

VP Chiwenga Implicated In Diamond Scam

The Children of Zimbabwe War Veterans Association has alleged that a vehicle belong to Vice President Constantino Chiwenga was intercepted by police officers carrying diamond gravel about a month ago.

Posting on Twitter, CZWVA said:

“There is a case at Anjin Diamond mine. A truck fully loaded w (mutaka) was intercepted by @PoliceZimbabwe roadblock at Odzi near Hotspring. The driver was said it belonged to Vp Chiwenga,yet for a month now the case is still hanging detectives in Mutare afraid to handle.”

The organisation further alleged that the truck was returned back to the Vice President under heavy police guard.

“The Truck was returned back but under police guard. Investigations were done but a Chinese foreigner who authorized its exit is no where to be found. Nyaya ikufira pamukuru. VP chiwenga is said to be denying the allegations. Way forward on disposal is now a problem.”-twitter

Just In: Tsenengamu Denied Bail

By A Correspondent| Former ZANU PF Youth Political Commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu has been denied bail by Harare magistrate Ngoni Nduna.

Nduna says Tsenenngamu needs protective custody because his life in danger if released.

He is accused of inciting public violence ahead of July 31 anti-corruption protests.

More to follow….

What’s Delaying MDC Alliance Setting Up Its Own CID Law And Order Section?

MDC Alliance meeting at Harvest House – file copy

ANALYSIS | Popularity without power is useless, totally worthless, the MDC Alliance was warned at the weekend.

In a no-holds-barred flaming speech, Zengeza West MP Job Sikhala hinted that His Excellency President Nelson Chamisa’s glory could soon end up ku ‘Mahusekwa, ‘ literally, pun intended.

Sikhala, (who will be live doing news review on ZimEye Tuesday night 7pm) emphasised that the MDC Alliance needs to find a strategy to convert its popularity into power.

Things have to change. Focus has to shift.

He was immediately accused by some who said he should have kept his mouth shut and spoken in private. Some even suggested that he possesses wild ambitions to take over the MDC Alliance party.

But what better things could have been said at the funeral?

It seems strongly that the MDC Alliance has wasted a lot of opportunities.

The people of Zimbabwe in 2018 (soon after the elections had been rigged and innocent citizens killed) did not want to wait for a criminal, Emmerson Mnangagwa to hand over the country. The people wanted to go ahead and set up government right on the night of the 31st July 2018. Some have asked how this would have worked.

There are numerous times in other parts of the world where the same has been done very very successfully. Even right here, during the liberation struggle, this model was used. In the 70s the then terrorists, ZANLA and ZIPRA were running their own parallel government and they were even representing the entire racist Rhodesia, at the United Nations. They did not wait for Ian Smith to give them approval to fly to New York and represent the country. In the video below in 1978 here they are, speaking for the whole country, believing fully the nation has been delivered into their hands. They didn’t wait for the apartheid regime to anoint them Rhodesian patriots. In the VIDEO below is Edson Zvobgo representing the non existent Zimbabwean government. It didn’t exist anywhere on earth but it did, inside the hearts of these few men and women, who believed in themselves,

So in this case, someone could ask how does this happen? Because in Zimbabwe you will get arrested. Back in 2018 there were a number of Zimbabweans who came together and said they would set up the government of Zimbabwe and the state’s seat doesn’t have to be in Harare, it can be anywhere in the world, in New York, in London, in Pretoria, or in the middle of the sea.

You can setup your own government of Zimbabwe anywhere and say, look, this is our authority. There is nothing illegal with you calling yourselves government of Zimbabwe anywhere. You can set up structures across the world consisting of your more than 7 million citizens who are stationed in these nations. 7 million is half the national population, and this number also consists 95% of the country’s entire workforce.

In 2018, there were many of these Zimbabweans in the powerful 95% category who were ready to put in money and start running government. Did the MDC Alliance take up the opportunity then? No, they chose to remain a reactionary movement. They were very clever. Very.

Fast forward to early April this year, when Ms Thokozani Khupe announced she would recall the MDC Alliance MPs, diaspora based Zimbabweans once again stood up to announce that they would donate £10 each to pay MPs. UK based citizens alone were now on the way to raise their first £2000,000. This was a citizen initiative nothing to do with the MDC Alliance party, but within 48 hours, the MDC A leadership sent words to discourage all fundraising. Harvest House leadership said all fundraising should stop as it was not sanctioned by them. Within a few hours all that morale had been killed. Who killed it, Mnangagwa? No, it was MDC Alliance on its own, killed the fire that could have kept them warm throughout the coming winter season, the millions of dollars that could have paid all its MPs, and also purchased another building, cash. All that fire, all that money, gone. As a result less than £3,000 were raised.

If MDC Alliance had been stategic, by today none of these recalls would have affected people like the late Anna Mpofu, who collapsed in a stroke of shock over a morsel of bread, a paltry USD 150 per month dishout from Jacob Mudenda. Hon. Mpofu was hit by the shock of being recalled from parliament by Ms. Thokozani Khupe. Had this diaspora based government been setup by last year, there would have been more than enough money to make the members of Parliament comfortable, so they are never bullied by criminals.

Law And Order Section

Last year in October 2019 it was not only reported but demonstrated LIVE on ZimEye.com, that international prosecution facilities can be deployed even by a single citizen and criminality be stopped. All this was done on live camera in Eastern Europe when Mr Jacob Mudenda had a prosecution filing set up against him and was nearly arrested in Belgrade. Months down the line a program has been set up by ZimEye, with a group of international criminal experts, who are literally doing it, and have practically demonstrated how easy peezie it is to get a government official arrested in foreign countries despite enjoying diplomatic immunity. The other group on this panel of legal experts has already won a Supreme Court ruling in South Africa for Zimbabwe. This large team of legal experts is that the disposal of the MDC Alliance, but have they bothered to use them? When will the MDC Alliance set up its own CID Law And Order division in Pretoria, London, New York, Sydney, Tokyo, Madrid, Brussels? When will the MDC A choose to stop being a useless, toothless grouping that is only good for street demonstrations, and 21 years later it still does not have power to influence a single police arrest? Why is this party content with mediocrity? When will it wake up, in the after life? Below is a live discussion held on ZimEye.com on the 3rd of Aug 2020 as some of these lawyers speak on what is working to fix countries like Zimbabwe.

107 Things That Joshua Nkomo Told Robert Mugabe In His Prophetic Letter

DR. JOSHUA M. NKOMO
2 Stevenage Road
East Ham
E6 2WLLondon
United Kingdom

7th June 1983

Dear Robert,

1. I write to you as a citizen of Zimbabwe and one of the leaders of our country, to you not just as one of the leaders of Zimbabwe, but above all, as Prime Minister of the Government of Zimbabwe as provided for by the Constitution, that you and me, as well as other leader

2. I write because I feel that our country is in danger of complete disintegration, to the detriment of all its citizens now living and of generations to come.

3. Not least, I write to you because I am convinced that you believe I am the main contributory factor to this dangerous situation.

4. You have stated publicly on several occasions that I have plotted, and continue to plot, to overthrow you and your government, that I have conspired, and continue to conspire, with South Africa to do that, that I have organized and continue to organize dissident groups for the purpose of destabilizing the country and finally to overthrow you.

5. You now say I have run to Britain, ostensibly because I thought my life was or is in danger, but that I have done so for the purpose of recruiting mercenaries and/or assassins to wrest power from you.

6.I also know that you and your party believe that because ZAPU lost in the last election we feel wounded, and therefore plan to wrest power from you by means, fair or foul.

7.You say we did all I have stated above despite the fact that we agreed to take part in your Government when you as Prime Minister, invited us to.

8. This whole series of accusations against me and ZAPU, which are false and without any foundation whatsoever started on the 6th February, 1982 when caches of arms were discovered at Escort Farm, and later at Hampton Farm, both of which were owned by Nitram, a private company, I assisted former ZIPRA combatants to form for occupation and use by those of them who were not incorporated into the (ZNA) Zimbabwe National Army and the (ZRP) Zimbabwe Republic Police.

9. The discovery of arms on the 6th February was followed by a number of categoric and definitive statements, by yourself, to the effect that arms were discovered in Nkomo and ZAPU owned properties and that the cache of arms were part of a plot to overthrow you and your government; and that all those properties were being used for subversive purposes.

You said in Marondera on the 14th February, 1982: “ZAPU had bought more than 25 farms and more than 30 business enterprises throughout the country. We have now established they were not genuine business enterprises, but places of hiding military weapons to start another war at an appropriate time”. You added, “Dr. Nkomo was trying to overthrow my government”. “ZAPU and its leader, Dr. Joshua Nkomo, were like a cobra in a house.

The only way to deal effectively with a snake is to strike and destroy its head”.

10. You will remember that you met me and three of my colleagues at your official residence on the 5th February to discuss a number of issues, and at the end of that meeting I mentioned to you that I had received a telephone message from Bulaway to the effect that two Nitram Farms, Ascot and Woody Glen Farm had been invaded by the police the previous night and you said, you had also got information and you would inform me later what it was all about.

11. That evening I traveled with two of your Ministers on a plane to Bulawayo, Emmerson Munangagwa and Sydney Sekeramai. Little did I know that you had sent these two men to Bulawayo to display to the press arms allegedly unearthed in one of those farms, namely Ascot Farm.

12. I would have expected that as Minister under you, you would, after finding arms in Nitram owned properties, to have summoned me to your office to find out from me as to whether I knew anything about the arms.

13. I would have expected further, that you would have instructed me to have joined Munangagwa and Sekeramai in an attempt to uncover information about those arms.
I am sure, you realize how important it was for me to have physically seen the location, the quantity and nature of the arms that was discovered, especially at a time when I was still Minister. While I do not dispute that arms were found on these farms, how else would I have been expected to believe the quantity, and nature of the arms unearthed and displayed to the press were authentic.

14. As it is now, I cannot be made to believe that the quantities, quality and nature of arms presented to the press were in fact all unearthed just in those two farms. It is quite clear for the discovery to make an impact on the people of Zimbabwe and the world in general, it was necessary for those who assisted you, to ferry arms from elsewhere so as to make this accusation of a plot to overthrow the government to appear real. To quote a statement made at a press briefing at Brady Barracks on the 8th February 1982: “Arms and ammunitions so far recovered in the joint police and army search operation in Matebeleland are sufficient to equip a force of 5,000 men”. Note, in ‘Matabeleland’ and not in Ascot and Hampton Farms. However, this is neither here nor there.

15. By Monday the 15th February 1982, the two properties owned by Nitram, the only properties on which arms were found, together with properties owned by ZAPU and those owned by companies whose members were ZAPU, including properties owned by me and my family, were confiscated under the notorious Unlawful Organisations Act, which was was enacted by settler regimes to suppress liberation organizations.

16. I would like to emphasise that no other property, even those others owned by Nitram, which were all confiscated, had any arms found on them.

17. Having reminded you that arms were discovered in only two Nitram owned farms, Ascot Farm near Bulawayo and Hampton Farm near Gweru, let me further remind you that in the course of your marathon speeches round the country, telling the story of having found caches of arms meant to perpetrate a plot to overthrow you and your government, you said among other things, “If all arms cached by ZIPRA were found in or near Assembly Camps only, my government and I would not have minded”. “But that”, you continued, “a large quantity of arms was found in ZAPU owned properties, it is clear they were intended for use against my government”. You said this because you knew that ZANLA had cached a lot of arms in and near their former Assembly Camps, and there was the question of a trainload of arms that had disappeared between the [Mozambiquean] border and Mutare.

18. It appears to me you have conveniently forgotten that Ntumbane in Bulawayo, was in fact an Assembly Point for both ZIPRA and ZANLA, that after the first Ntumbane disturbances every type of weapon not allowed there, was found in that assembly point.

The same happened after the second disturbances there; heavy weapons were found in both ZIPRA and ZANLA camps in Ntumbane. Why then did you find it surprising to have found arms at Ascot farm which is hardly seven miles from Ntumbane assembly point? 19. The same applies to Hampton Farm which is not far from Connemara Barracks where there were disturbances at the same time as there were disturbances in Ntumbane the second time. As a matter of fact, Comrade Munangagwa on 26th February, said, “Four caches of arms including 600 G3 rifles stolen during the mutiny in Connemara more than a year ago were discovered on a farm near Gweru”.

20. Over and above what I have stated regarding arms caches I quote a statement by (PF) ZAPU Central Committee held in Bulawayo on the 15 February, 1982, “The Central Committee is dismayed at the deliberate attempt to build a case on an issue whose background the Prime Minister very well knows emanates from a war situation. The Central Committee denies the allegation that ZAPU had any prior knowledge of the arms caches anywhere. The administration of the army and all military issues, including former combatants’ assembly camps, were placed under the responsibility of the Joint Military Command, thus removing ZAPU and ZANU of responsibility over military affairs. We wish to categorically deny the allegation of a plot to overthrow the government. On the contrary, PF ZAPU did everything, and still does for the consolidation and success of our independence” (Herald).

21. On Thursday, February 17, you announced at a press conference that I and three of my colleagues, J.M. Chinamano, J.W. Msika and J.G. Ntuta were dismissed from your government. You made your announcement at a press conference and we learnt of our dismissal from your government by press, television and radio. I was completely flabbergasted and astounded by your accusations, your actions and the manner in which they were made. What stunned and bemused me even more is that I was convinced that you knew in your heart of hearts that all accusations were false.

22. I was also convinced that you could not have been unaware of the repercussions of your statements and actions on former ZANLA and ZIPRA combatants in the National Army and in the police, and the feelings of divisiveness and hostility they would arose.

23. You must know that it was soon after your initial statements and actions that there was talk of polarization of ZANLA and ZIPRA former combatants within the National Army.

Mutual suspicion and mistrust was maximized, and clashes between the two groups became commonplace.
24. Meanwhile, former ZIPRA Commanders were summoned by the Army Command, at your instruction, for questioning and investigation. This was done, it is said, by the military police and/or the C.I.O. Later, ordinary former ZIPRA men, irrespective of rank were also taken for investigation.

25. Information has it that during these investigations there was a lot of beatings and torture of all types, that a number of these young people were killed and others maimed.

26. These actions were followed by desertions and defections from the National Army not only by former ZIPRA combatants, but also by former ZANLA.

27. It was then that we learnt from your public speeches, and those of your Ministers, that a number of armed robbers and bandits in the country was growing, especially in the Western Province of Matabeleland.

28. Later your public statements and those of your Ministers began to stress that these armed bandits were infact politically inspired dissidents.

29. Information has it also, that some 300 or so ZIPRA combatants and a few ZANLA who were arrested after the troubles in a battalion camp near Karoi were detained secretly somewhere near Harare and are taken in small batches to be court martialed and executed, with no right of appeal and without informing their next of kin. It is further known that the last of these executions that has come to light took place on February 14, 1983.

30. It was when in your Parliamentary Speech you openly and blatantly accused me personally and ZAPU as a party of organising, maintaining and directing such armed dissident activities that I met you, and after thorough discussion, that I thought you accepted our position that we were not in any manner connected with these elements.

31. I found it necessary to meet you because despite the fact that I had continuously and persistently denounced and condemned the activities of these dissidents and had demanded that you appoint a Parliamentary Select Committee, without success, to investigate who these dissidents are and who succours them, instead you found it necessary to accuse us in parliament the way you did.

32. During December, overtures on unity between ZAPU and ZANU were ma de to me by your emissaries in the persons of President Canaan Banana and Minister Enos Nkala. After two meetings with them I thought we had made progress and suggested to them that the next meeting should be with yourself.

33. A meeting between us was accordingly held at State House, Bulawayo early in January 1983. The meeting did not go as well as I had expected because it appeared to me that you were averse to what I discussed with President Banana and Enos Nkala. However, despite that, we agreed between ourselves to form a Committee of 6, comprising three ZANU and three ZAPU representatives.

34. Although nothing much was achieved at the meeting between us, I believed nonetheless that moves towards an understanding between ZAPU and ZANU were making progress.

35. Yet on Tuesday, the 25th of January [1983], I received information from people who were fleeing from Mbembesi that mass beatings and killings were being perpetrated by young men in camouflage uniforms who were calling themselves the ‘Fifth Brigade’.

36. By the 26th January, the numbers had grown and the information given us was that more people were being brutally beaten and killed by these young men.

37. On the 27th of January, I decided to take 12 of the people, who had themselves experienced violence at the hands of members of the Fifth Brigade, to Harare so that they may themselves explain to government what in fact was talking place.

38. When I arrived in Harare, I presented the matter to Comrade Muzenda who, in the absence of the Prime Minister, was acting Prime Minister. After I informed him of the situation in Mbembesi, which by that time had spread to Bubi and Tsholotsho, the acting Prime Minister delegated his Minister of Home Affairs, Ushewonkunze, who had expressed ignorance of these happenings, to go and meet the afflicted people in Highfields.

39. When Ushewonkunze failed to turn up until Friday afternoon, I decided to call a press conference and informed the conference of the mass killings by the Fifth Brigade; by that time the numbers reported killed by the Fifth brigade had risen to 95.

40. The following week a government spokesman made much play of the fact that Josiah Gumede; who I had told the conference that I understood by reports from Mbembesi, was among those who were killed; but because he had survived his ordeal, the spokesman completely ignored the fact that many more other people were killed, a fact Gumede himself had made known to you and president Banana.

41. During the first week of February a censure motion was presented to parliament by the chief whip of ZANU-PF against ZAPU and its leadership because of exposure of the carnage by the Fifth Brigade. Almost every ZANU member who spoke abused and scorned ZAPU, and more particularly myself, for having exposed the killings, which now had spread to Nkayi and Lupane. It was quite evident that ZANU-PF had full knowledge of what was happening but was not prepared to intervene or call a halt to those most barbarous actions which the Fifth Brigade, in the name of security, perpetrated against fellow citizens of Zimbabwe in the so-called ‘curfew’ areas.

42. On Saturday February the 19th, I was prevented from traveling to Prague to attend an executive meeting of the World Peace Council (which your press called Soviet sponsored) and which was to take place on the 21st and 22nd of that month. My ticket and passport and those of my three colleagues who were traveling with me were seized by the police when we were arrested. When I was released seven hours later, my three colleagues remained in custody and were later issued with detention orders which remain in force to this day.

43. On the 19th February, I was taken to the Bulawayo Charge Office where the police demanded that I make two ‘Warned and Cautioned’ statements to the effect that they were investigating the possibility that I had committed certain crimes: under the Law and Order Maintenance Act, because they had found on me, two sets of notes containing: (a) a statement I made in Parliament in connection with the serious situation in Matebeleland Province created by killings and other atrocities, and (b) notes prepared for a meeting I was to have had held with you about the same situation but did not come off.

2. That they were investigating a possible contravention of the Currency Exchange Control Act because they found on me $300 Zimbabwe dollars; meant for my wife, but in the packing rush was forgotten in my brief case.

Later that day, I was called back to the Charge Office and told that they (the police) had received a telegram from the Harare police to the effect that I should make another ‘Warned and Cautioned’ statement in reply to a possible charge that the police in Harare were investigating a possible contravention of the Precious Minerals Act in that the police had found emeralds in my Highfields residence when they were searching for arms in that house on the 5th October 1982.

44. About three weeks earlier, I had been made to make a ‘Warned and cautioned’ statement by the Harare police to the effec t that they were investigating a possible breach of the Law and Order Maintenance Act when I addressed a press conference in Harare, in which I had revealed the killings of people in Mbembesi, Bubi and Tsholotsho.

45. I made those ‘Warned and Cautioned’ statements denying those possible charges. It was clear to me, as it could be, to any responsible person that these were trumped up possible charges designed by your government to harass and embarrass me.

46. Is it reasonable for anybody to believe that possession of a copy of a speech made in parliament and an unpublished notes to be used in a meeting with the Prime minister could be a breach of the Law and Order Maintenance Act? Is it reasonable for anyone to believe that I would export from the country $300 Zimbabwe dollars. To what purpose? Is it reasonable to believe that the so-called possession of emeralds in early October, 1982 could still be for investigation by the police in mid-February, 1983? What investigation after four months of physical so-called ‘possession of emeralds’.

47. On Sunday the 27th February, 1983, I received a letter from the police informing me that before leaving my house for any place, I should report to the Police Station. I refused doing this because I had no charge preferred against me, and could not understand why the police should have been so interested in my movements.
48. About the 1st or the 2nd of March, 1983, security forces, including the Fifth Brigade, were deployed in Bulawayo western suburbs and on the 5th March, 1983: my house was raided by the Fifth Brigade. Three people were killed and property, including three cars, was vandalized by the raiders. It was after this act that I realized why the police were interested in my movements.

49. I then decided to leave the country for the time being as it was clear to me that my life was threatened.

50. During the weeks that followed the deployment of the Fifth Brigade in the Western Province of Matebeleland, right up to the day I departed from Zimbabwe, hundreds of brutally assaulted people from the so-called ‘curfew’ areas of Mbembesi, Nyathi, Nkayi, Lupane and Tsholotsho had come to my home and related horrible accounts of brutal beatings, mass rapings, mass killings, maiming of hundreds of innocent unarmed, unresisting men, women and children as well as looting and burning of villages and houses.

51. Before leaving my house and finally Bulawayo on the 8th March, 1983, reports had come to me of untold brutalities and inhuman and degrading treatment of people within Bulawayo itself and of people being marched in their hundreds to the adjacent bush areas on the outskirts of Bulawayo, to be shot and their bodies left rotting and some taken away to unknown destinations and never to return.

52. Now that I have attempted to give an account of some of your publicly expressed opinions and beliefs about me and ZAPU, and have also tried to summarise the more important events that took place as well as actions or non-actions during the course of the three years since our independence, and have some bearing on your attempt to impose a one- ZANU Party State on the people of Zimbabwe, I give hereunder my reactions.

53. In retrospect, I now believe that I and ZAPU were deceived and cheated by you and your party when you talked of unity, reconciliation, peace and security. I now honestly and sincerely believe that when you invited us to take part in your government you believed that we would reject your offer and set ourselves up in strong opposition to you and thereby label us disgruntled rejected plotters.

54. I can now see that your insistence on establishing assembly camps in Bulawayo and Harare, and of your Ministers Nkala and others coming to Bulawayo to make inflammatory statements which sparked off the first Ntumbane incident, was all part of a plan and strategy to destabilize the country, especially the Western Province of Matebeleland, so that you could use incidents there as an excuse for using military action to crush me and my party.

55. It is now obvious to me that when you demoted me from the Ministry of Home Affairs which you knew was negotiated for a purpose at the time you invited us to take part in your government; that while you knew that we felt it was necessary for us to take part in one of the security ministries (Defence or Home Affairs) so that the former ZIPRA men drafted into the ZNA and ZRP may feel confident, thereby solidify both the army and the police, you deliberately took that action. It is clear you wanted us to pull out of your government at that time so as to destabilize the army and the police, create dissidents out of the deserting ZIPRA men and then call us plotters against your government.

56. It is clear you thought you had struck a political bonanza by the arms caches fiasco and you handled it the way you did, to achieve the following: To make the country believe that I and ZAPU wanted to overthrow your government.

That the world at large should view us as a group of people who had lost the elections and now wanted to wrest power from you and your government.
To polarize the population into bad guys and good guys and so destabilize the country.
To polarize the former ZIPRA and ZANLA combatants both inside and outside the army and police, so as to create a former ZIPRA grouping to be labelled dissidents.
To create within ZAPU a group that would believe there was a group within the party, that in fact, was plotting to overthrow the government.
As a pretext, to use discredited and archaic settler imperialist legislation, the Unlawful Organisations Act, to confiscate ZAPU supporters’s property.

57. When you announced the confiscation of ZAPU and Nitram properties, property belonging to Companies of individual ZAPU members and to me and my family, you said it was because all these properties were acquired for hiding arms. Now that it is known no arms were found on any property other than the two farms belonging to Nitram, Ascot and Hampton Farms, how do you justify the blatant and arbitrary forced acquisition of all these properties? 58. Even the confiscation of the two farms on which arms were discovered is questionable.

Nitram as a Co-operative company, whose membership was more than 4,000 former ZIPRA combatants, who had contributed towards the purchase of these farms, and therefore, could not be held responsible for action or actions of a few people, who have not been identified even at the High Court trial that ended in the acquittal of six of the seven people accused of treason and caching arms.

59. With regards properties owned by ZAPU formed companies as well as those formed by us individuals, I can only say your action against them was even much more obscure. I do hope Mr. Prime Minister, you realize the harm inflicted by your ill-considered action on these properties including those owned by Nitram. Thousands of people were thrown out of resident-employment; this includes former combatants as well as former employees of those farms, who had become members of co-operatives established there. The Herald of 17th February, 1982 says, about projects at Mguza, “The co-operative venture and Secretarial training centers for women ex-combatants have been hailed by several people, including the Minister of Finance, Enos Nkala, as a model of its kind”.

60. All this is gone; with hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of movable property of all types including over-head irrigation equipment worth $700,000 [Zimbabwe dollars] is ruined and some of it missing. Other movable property which was looted from Mguza Complex is what Dr. Sekeramai referred to as, “The other equipment, such as a very modern operating theatre lamp with its own generator, and a sophiscated dental unit, in excellent condition and not used at all was found”. This equipment meant for the College and co-operative farm inmates and people who attended a co-operative clinic there.

61. Among the most important properties of ZAPU that were taken away by the army and the C.I.O. from the Nitram farms, i.e. Nest Egg, were ZAPU Archives which were stored there for safe-keeping. They contained all ZAPU records covering the whole period of our struggle outside and inside the country, including the list of all ZAPU and ZIPRA war casualties. As a result of this, no names of ZIPRA dead were available for inclusion at the Heroes’ Acre Roll of Honor list on the 10th and 11th August, 1982.
This, you will agree is a very serious matter.

62. What disturbs me most, is that when you banned the companies that ran various properties and projects you said, “ZAPU had bought more than 25 farms and more than 30 business enterprises throughout the country. We had now established they were not genuine business enterprises, but places to hide military weapons to start another war at an appropriate time”, (Sunday mail, 7th February, 1982). This was a deliberate distortion.

63. At the time you made the above statement ZAPU had only 2 farms, one near Harare and the other near Gweru; and had only 5 business enterprises, 2 in Harare, 2 in Gweru and 1 in Masvingo. If by ZAPU you meant farms and businesses run by companies such as Nitram and those owned by individual members of ZAPU: the position is as follows: Nitram had only 4 farms and 4 business enterprises. Companies owned by individual members of ZAPU had 3 farms near Harare, 2 near Bulawayo and two business enterprises in Bulawayo and 1 in Mbalabala. All these ventures Mr. Prime Minister, cannot be said to be, “throughout the country”, nor, “more than 25 farms and more than 30 business enterprises” as you said in your statement.

64. You deliberately gave the impression to the country that, projects on those properties were run clandestinely; and yet you knew, I had, without success, several times invited you, to visit Nijo Products, 1.2 million dollar ZAPU Composite Agricultural Project, just outside Harare. I said your visit to that particular project was important and necessary because I felt it could be used as a model for resettlement purposes.

65. You were aware further that the Mguza Secretarial Training College was officially opened by Minister Shaba and that that College and the Mguza Co-operative Farming Project were visited by President Banana and Enos Nkala a few weeks before your banning order was issued. I am certain, you must have been aware that the Lido Motel in Queens Park, Bulawayo was being used as a hostel for over 300 former ZIPRA war disabled, as government had failed to house them anywhere.

66. You will remember when I met you in your office in August, 1982, you made known to me that the involvement of my family property Walmer Ranch, where we built our Makwe home, would be revealed in evidence during the Masuku, Dabengwa trial at the High Court. The trial has come and gone, Masuku and Dabengwa acquitted. However, I was told by a defence lawyer of a bizarre story about some military training supposed to have been conducted at Makwe Farm which was presented by the prosecution and was later unconditionally withdrawn by them without argument. You will know that our home at Makwe has been surrounded by the army and police ever since you made your announcement of the 16th February, 1982. All meaningful activity came to a complete halt and incalculable damage was done to all we were trying to do there.

67. I am certain you should recall what I told you when we met in your office in August, that what I had at Makwe outside the working of the farm was a big gathering where I met members of the Gwanda Community Co-operative, to discuss a grand settlement scheme in which the Makwe Irrigation Scheme and our Makwe farm would be the core of the project.

White farmers had been approached to either donate or sell at very reduced prices their farms within the area, and the response was promising. This scheme had been forwarded to the Ministry of Lands and Resettlement by the Gwanda Co-op through the local district council machinery. It was hoped that the Scheme would be presented to Government through appropriate channels for funding through ZIMCORD.

68. You must have known through your respective Government departments, local authorities and your various devices of information collection, that Kennellworth-Carisbrook Farm near Harare, Lingfield near Gweru and Mbalabala Village near Esigodini were all being processed to be handled in the same way as above, and as the Mguza complex had shown, be it in a small way, that it was feasible to implement such schemes, it was believed that the Makwe Project would succeed.

69. All these schemes were in the spirit of what I had discussed with you in December, 1981. I had made it plain to you Prime Minister, when I met you in your official residence; that your Resettlement policy was a national disaster, and you agreed with me. These schemes were meant to present practical approach models, to both rural and peri-urban resettlement, that would embrace everybody and not just a few who are said to ‘qualify’.

70. But, with full knowledge of all this, you chose to tell a crowd of more than 18,000 people at the Rudaka Stadium in Marondera on the 13th February, 1982, that, “We desire a new richer life for all … and we wish to see changes in people’s way of living standards and economic status. But in the midst of all our endeavours our colleagues in Government, were stockpiling and building enough weapons of war to arm 20,000 men”.

71. What baffles me even more, is that, you said all the above when you knew that less than 2 months prior to your Marondera meeting, I had offered myself to take over your Ministry of Lands and Resettleme nt in an effort to assist you and through you, the country to make a success of its most vital development programme. You turned down my offer, saying I was too old to handle that Ministry, however, you said you would invite me to be one of the members of a resettlement Ministerial Committee you were about to institute. To you all this meant plotting.

72. You also had knowledge that on December 29, 1982; while I was on holiday, I was requested by Brigadier Chinenge to assist him to demobilize more than 5,000 former ZIPRA combatants at Gwaai River Mine Assembly Point and willingly drove over 150 miles to help. How could I have done all these things if I was bent on overthrowing you? Who do you think I would have called on to use all those arms after assisting to integrate some ZIPRA combatants in the ZNA and ZRP and assisted in dispersing others to their respective homes.

73. It is now very clear to me that you were very unhappy with the extent of my cooperation and that of ZAPU because you did not want peace and tranquility. You did not want stability, progress and development, because such conditions would not give you the turmoil and instability you required for your political-military action to liquidate those you chose to, and thereby impose your one-ZANU Party State.

74. It is obvious to me why you decided to form the Fifth Brigade outside the structure and command of the National Army, so that you may use it as a party and Tribal Brigade for eliminating and liquidating, as you have many times said, those you chose to destroy. As a matter of fact, when I questioned the formation of the Fifth Brigade outside the Zimbabwe National Army without consultation, you angrily replied and said, “Who are you to be consulted? This Brigade”, you said, “has been formed to crush those who try to subvert my government, and if you attempt that, they will crush you too”.

75. You took action against what you called ZAPU sponsored dissidents. But because you wanted to maintain this show of subversion, you have not, for almost one year and 4 months, arrested and put on trial a single dissident. Yet you have continuously, for all this period, persistently accused the ZAPU structure and those who support that structure for organising, maintaining, feeding and directing the dissidents so as to justify an armed attack on the masses.

76. It is known through information given by the masses in the affected curfew areas, that in fact the people who go about killing, maiming, raping and burning government property are in fact organized provocateurs planted by ZANU-PF in the form of undercover pseudo- dissidents. … It is further known that government property destroyed by dissidents was property used by district councils who were made up of 100 ZAPU members, who were known to have worked hard to use this equipment for developing their areas vigorously and with great enthusiasm.

77. It is known that about 90% of the victims killed by dissidents were either top ZAPU officials, ZAPU businessmen and teachers, ZAPU local government officials and generally ZAPU supporters. The remaining 10% appear to be white people. Not a single ZANU supporter was killed during this period. Does not this fact speak for itself? One does not know what the position is or would be after the Fifth Brigade’s bloody escapade in the Western Province of Matebeleland.

78. It can be said without hesitation that to have used the police as if they were ZIPRA officers in the Dr. Bertrand case was an abominable and fascist like attempt to portray to the country and the world at large that former ZIPRA combatants had plotting tendencies so as to blemish the name of ZIPRA.

79. I believe that the notes that were purported to have been sent by former ‘ZIPRA dissidents’ to the police, when foreign tourists were abducted near Bulawayo in July 1982, were in fact an effort to show ZAPU and former ZIPRA combatants in bad light.

Having said that, I would like to make it clearly understood that former ZIPRA combatants are not the responsibility of ZAPU but of the Zimbabwe government, like anybody else. Despite this I found it necessary to activate and involve the masses in the areas where it was thought kidnappers may be hiding with the tourists, but before I concluded the exercise government declared a curfew in those areas, making them no- go places, causing an abrupt end to that effort. Why that was done I do not know to this day.

80. I now understand why you have maintained legislation such as the Law and Order Maintenance Act, the Unlawful Organisation Act and the Emergency Powers Act; which was enacted by former regimes specifically for the suppression and oppression of the black population of Zimbabwe, and for use against their effort to struggle for independence, social justice, enjoyment of freedom and human rights. You now seem to enjoy and justify the use of these notorious laws to deny your own people that which they fought and died to achieve.
What is it that makes you believe that this independence, which you and I and indeed the masses of Zimbabwe fought for, for so long should now be maintained and protected by this type of legislation? Don’t you think there is something wrong?

81. I am not surprised that you have decided to maintain a state of emergency which was declared by Ian Smith on the 5th November, 1965 in preparation for his illegal action to declare, control and protect his type of independence.

82. During the protracted war our people were subjected to every kind of cruelty and oppression. No man’s life was safe, it was the frequent fate of an innocent villager to be shot out hand, to be arbitrarily arrested and often to be tortured, to suffer the burning of his village, the massacre of his women and children, the destruction of crops and livestock, to suffer long years of imprisonment or to endure the pangs of long exile. The legal basis of this campaign of terror was the ‘State of Emergency’.

83. You well know that in point of fact the Law and Order maintenance Act was used to undermine and subvert law and order to quite a horrendous degree, and the declaration of a ‘state of emergency’ itself was instrumental in creating an acute state of emergency by unleashing forces which inflicted a wave of murder and brutality upon our people which, in its savagery and disregard for humanitarian considerations, had no precedent among our people.

84. Taken together, these facts indicate clearly that for many years an unparalleled campaign of barbarism and terror was waged against the masses. Yet this campaign failed; our people did not submit, they fought back until finally victory was won and independence achieved.

But what in fact has been achieved? It is painful to ask this question, for it springs from events which have increasingly darkened the horizons of Zimbabwe over the past year or more, events I am trying to summarise in this letter.

85. You knew that having created the confusion, you would then be able to take military and legal action against deliberately created ‘political and armed dissidents’; hence the arrest of men like Lookout Masuku, Dumiso Dabengwa and others, and decided to charge them with treason. It is a shame to all of us who fought for liberty, freedom and the rule of law, to see Dumiso, Masuku and others being immediately arbitrarily detained after acquittal by the High Court.

86. It is a well known fact that in Zimbabwe today, there are more people detained without trial than in fascist South Africa. Most of these people are also without formal detention orders and the next of kin have no idea as to whether they are alive or dead.

These people are not enemies of Zimbabwe, but patriots who have suffered, like us and many others, in the struggle to free their country, Zimbabwe, peasant men, women as well as young men and women who only happen to be caught, in a conflict the government itself created.

87. The double tragedy of Zimbabwe today is, firstly, that the routine and administrative use of detention, torture and arbitrary repression has been adopted by an independent government, and secondly, that this government uses the very same mercenaries and torturers as the former regime used against the struggling people. In fact the situation today is in some respects is even worse, as our government has abandoned even those standards of bourgeois legality which the Smith regime generally attempted to hide their repression behind. Under that regime you could be detained but a least you were more likely to be issued with a detention order. You were therefore, less likely to simply disappear as is the case today. The mercenaries and torturers used by the former regime are known and are very few, and therefore their exclusion from our security organs could not have disrupted those organs.

88. There are, in Zimbabwe today, so many different groups of armed men with power to do virtually anything to people. People get arrested by the C.I.O., the Law and Order Section of the police, the so-called ZIMPOLIS, the so-called ZANU Intelligence Service (which is not an arm of government), the Military Police of the Zimbabwe National Army, the Fifth Brigade (which seems to regard execution as the most effective method of arresting people), the Youth Brigade (which is also an arm of the party, but used as if it were part of the machinery of government), the Militia, by ZANU party officials, by undercover pseudo-dissidents – the list is endless. In fact, the rights of the Zimbabwe citizen as defined in the Constitution are meaningless.

89. One of the most disgraceful and shaming aspects of our independence which is difficult to defend, is that we have taken the methods and men used to oppress, torture and kill our people and tried to use them to consolidate our ‘independence’. You cannot take weapons, methods and people designed to defend colonial fascism and try to use to them defend the people. It is just not possible. Today in Zimbabwe the same torturers that Smith used against the people are back in business ‘defending a people’s government’. They must smile to themselves when they are ordered to continue their torture of patriots by an independent government.

90. The methods of torture are also the same: electric shocks, beatings, burning with cigarettes, suffocation using wet sacks, and psychological torture. In the recent case of the State vs Dabengwa and others, the government must surely have been embarrassed when the activities of Fraser, Arnold (of CIO) and DSO Kaurayi were revealed in court. These men whose record of torture and atrocities against the people during the liberation war are well known, were brought into this case by our government to use their same techniques against the heroes of the liberation struggle.

91. In court it was revealed that Fraser assaulted, tortured and threatened ZIPRA men to tell lies against their commanders. DSO Kaurayi did the same to workers on the NITRAM farms. Arnold, the so-called chief of the investigation offered bribes and threats to witnesses to try to get them to change their evidence. Fraser has now run back to his masters in Pretoria. Arnold and Kaurayi remain to be used again to prostitute justice and bring disgrace on the memories of the fallen heroes of our struggle.

92. Under the terms of the Indemnity Act, which we condemned as barbaric and fascist during the liberation struggle, a citizen has no right of appeal or redress against those who illegally torture, maim, kill, destroy property or do any illegal act on him or against him. I am sure you realize that the result of this use of Smith’s laws and torturers has been to create in an independent Zimbabwe a climate of terror and fear even more discriminate than that created by the Smith regime. Remember, there is no war in Zimbabwe today.
93. As it is in Zimbabwe, everyone faces this fear. It is a fear created by the fear the government itself obviously feels. What is it that the government is in fear of is not very clear, but the fact that our government lives in daily fear cannot be doubted.

Ministers fear to walk the streets without armed men around them, roads are sealed off, convoys of armed men race through the streets sirens wailing announcing this fear.

94. The real victims of this climate of fear are the people themselves. How can the people get on with the vital task of building the nation when all around them they feel this insecurity and fear? At any moment they know that this machinery of fear and repression may be turned against them. The people of Murewa may have not yet felt the bayonets of the Fifth Brigade, but they have already heard the stories. In their faces is the fear that one day this party army may be turned against them. It is certain that some ZANU members fear that the Fifth Brigade may be turned against ZANU and that it may even turn against its creators. Is this the climate of a confident, free, proud and independent people and government? You do not teach young people to be contemptuous of human life and expect them to respect yours.

95. Mr. Prime Minister, as I have mentioned above, the way the sec urity organs of Government in their generality is being used has created fear and despondency in the minds of a wide section of our people. But, let me stress, that the activities of the Fifth Brigade in particular are something I never expected could happen in Zimbabwe. I could not make myself believe that such activities could have been carried out with your knowledge and approval.

96. It was when you were reported to have given an astounding declaration at a rally in Zhombe that I realized you support what the Fifth Brigade has done and continue to do in Matebeleland; quote “When men and women provide food for dissidents, when we get there we eradicate them. We do not select who we fight, because we cannot tell who is a dissident and who is not ” (Financial Times, Telegraph and The Times, 15.4.83).

97. Comrade Prime Minister, you know that about two weeks before election day in March 1980, then Governor of Southern Rhodesia, Lord Soames, called all leaders of political parties contesting in the election and told them that “because of the security situation in the eastern Districts of Zimbabwe there could be no free and fair election there”, which meant election would in fact not take place.

98. You will remember, I am sure, that about four or three days before polling day, Lord Soames unilaterally and without consultation, announced that elections will take place in all districts in the country, including the Eastern Districts. I am sure you will agree with me that, with all the goodwill in the world, the Good Governor, could not have made the ‘Security Situation’ in the Eastern Districts so stable in less than two weeks, to be able to conduct ‘free and fair elections’.

99. You know as well as I do, that the unstable and dangerous security situation in the Eastern Districts was caused by your party, ZANU (PF) which maintained armed former ZANLA combatants throughout that area; who terrorized by beatings, tortures and even killing anyone who did not comply with ZANU (PF) directions. It was made impossible for any party other than ZANU (PF) to operate in the Eastern Districts area.

100. We in ZAPU tried to canvass support for elections in those districts, and ended up with two candidates killed, 18 party workers killed and several others severely beaten up, some of them permanently maimed, and while others disappeared to this day. I approached you and told you what your party was doing with little or no effect at all on the situation there.

101. Now that the 1985 elections are approaching ZANU (PF) has begun using the same tactics as were used in the Eastern Districts before and during the 1980 elections.

This time the Fifth Brigade is being used as state machinery to terrorise and coerce the people in Matebeleland. Some believe that you are doing all this not just for electoral advantage, but that your aim is genocide.

102. As an effective coercive stunt, the Fifth Brigade was deployed in the area ostensibly to root out dissidents but in fact to terrorise the masses by beatings, torture, killings, rapings, looting, burning of villages, and literally doing anything atrocious on such a large scale as to instill fear into the people, not only in the affected areas, but that the effects of the action would pervade the entire population of Zimbabwe.

103. This has been followed by maintenance in every area of sizeable groups of the Fifth Brigade and reinforced by armed Youth Brigades in areas like Gokwe and Zhombe to organize forced ‘Pungwes’ (rallies held from dusk to dawn) at which the old and the young are forcibly given doses of ZANU (PF) indoctrination. This group has continued to carry out selective beatings, torture, killings and kidnappings in their respective areas. In areas like Nkayi, Lupane and Tsholotsho only sizeable groups of the Fifth Brigade are maintained. It is general practice during these ‘Pungwes’ that young women, schoolgirls and residents’ wives are forced to have sexual intercourse with Brigadiers.

104. District Councillors, Chiefs and Headmen are o rdered by these armed young men to give numbers of people under them, and then given corresponding number of ZANU (PF) membership cards and told to return with cash and lists of names on a given day.

These are the methods used for organising rallies for ZANU (PF) Ministers and other officials.
105. I know and accept that the Fifth Brigade was deployed in these areas after the murder of about 200 people in about a year and the destruction of thousands of dollars worth of government equipment by dissidents. But Mr. Prime Minister, I am sure you appreciate the absurdity of trying to protect people who have had 200 of their number killed in 12 months by dissidents while the Fifth Brigade in the process of that protection kills 3,000 to 5,000 people in six weeks.

106. I know that you have denied that any such things have taken place in Matebeleland, but the fact is that the evidence of this is irrefutable and based on the testimony of numerous first- hand witnesses, not least on that of many of the victims who survived. These victims include teachers, nurses, District Councillors, etc. Apart from victim witnesses, there are among others well known international aid organizations who were friends of Zimbabwe during the war and after independence, came to work with our people on the ground level. Added to these witnesses are different Churches which work in the affected areas. I would refer especially to the testimony of no less than 6 Catholic Bishops who were moved to issue a joint signed pastoral statement at their Easter 1983 conference. They did this, I would remind you, after I made my own disclosure at a Press Conference and in parliament late in February.

107. It has to be appreciated that, a Bishop of the Catholic Church, indeed any Christian Bishop, is a person who has devoted his life to the service of God. In order that his ministry shall be effective, he has an obvious interest in maintaining friendly and cordial relations with the government of the day. It is certainly not in his interest, or that of his flock, to act in any way which will make such relations difficult or discordant. We may conclude therefore that when he is so moved he acts from a deep sense of personal conviction.

“ED Is Desperate”: Kasukuwere Hits Back At Mnangagwa’s Extradiction Order

By A Correspondent- Exiled former Local Government minister and Zanu-PF commissar Saviour Kasukuwere yesterday hit back at President Emmerson Mnangagwa, saying the extradition order his administration was seeking from the South African government had nothing to do with criminal offences, but was a ploy to vindictively settle political scores.

He was reacting to government’s call for him to be extradited to Zimbabwe to answer to four counts of criminal abuse of duty as a public officer during his tenure as minister.

He also said Mnangagwa wanted to fix him as a political rival and was angry that he, along with his exiled colleagues Walter Mzembi and Patrick Zhuwao, had taken the issue of rampant human rights abuses to South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) party.

Kasukuwere, a close ally of the late former President Robert Mugabe before his ouster via a military coup in November 2017, said he had no criminal case to answer, but was being persecuted for resisting Mnangagwa’s rise to power.

“This is desperation by Mnangagwa. He knows I have no crime, but my crime is I was and still am against his takeover of the party using the military. He can’t put a criminal charge against me after he told the Gweru provincial co-ordinating committee meeting that he was after me and the others who did not like how he took over the party,” he said.

“It is political because Mnangagwa is my political rival and as he stands there, we have a dispute and he is using courts to threaten me. He can’t threaten me and use it to fix political nemesis. That is abuse of power.

“I am not a character he can harass, I am not a criminal and all the criminal charges they have tried to stick on me have collapsed,” Kasukuwere charged.

“This thing (has to do with) the ANC and this is the way he has chosen to respond to our calls for a solution to the crisis in Zimbabwe,” he said in apparent reference to him and other former Zanu-PF officials exiled in South Africa engaging the ANC through its secretary-general Ace Magashule.

Magashule led a team of ANC officials who flew to Harare last month for a meeting with Zanu-PF officials, while insisting there was a crisis in Zimbabwe.

The ANC insisted there was a crisis in Zimbabwe, but Zanu-PF angrily denied there was a crisis accusing some ANC elements of working with Western diplomats to destabilise the country.

Mnangagwa told a meeting in the Midlands capital of Gweru that the G40 elements were spreading falsehoods against Zimbabwe and would ask South Africa for their extradition.

But Kasukuwere insisted he was not a criminal and he had nothing to hide or fear.

“I have come before and I am ready to come again and clear my name. Why did they not arrest me in November 2017 if they knew I was a criminal? They decided to shoot and try to kill me. I came back in 2018 and they charged me with border jumping. Then again later, the charges were dismissed. Politics of vindictiveness. Criminals are in charge of our country hence they rely on guns to threaten citizens,” Kasukuwere fumed.

He is being accused of corruptly parcelling out over 220 hectares of land in Harare and Masvingo to the sister of former First Lady Grace Mugabe, Shuvai Gumbochuma, while the other arose during his days as Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment minister where the State alleges he corruptly awarded a tender to a company called Brainworks Capital without following procedure.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) is seeking to have Pretoria extradite the former minister to Zimbabwe to face trial and the indictment papers have since been prepared.

However, the NPA, in an affidavit by one Nelson Mutsonziwa commissioned by chief law officer Chris Mutangadura to the South African government, claims there was nothing political about the charges Kasukuwere was facing.

“This request is not being pursued for political reasons or any ulterior purpose. Zimbabwe guarantees that Saviour Kasukuwere will receive a fair trial in terms of the laws of Zimbabwe. The Republic of Zimbabwe also undertakes to render assistance to the Republic of South Africa in any criminal matter,” the request read.

Kasukuwere was acquitted after he was arrested for allegedly illegally skipping the border at the height of the military coup.

This followed rebuke by Pretoria over human rights violations including torture and abduction of activists.

Kasukuwere is one of the many G40 elements being pursued through criminal charges by Mnangagwa, including former ministers Walter Mzembi, Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Zhuwao.

Zanu-PF has accused the G40 of working to destabilise the party and government from exile but the former Zanu-PF officials have denied the claims while vowing to return the party to constitutionalism.

Suspended ZACC Commissioner Turns To The High Court For Reprieve

By A Correspondent- Suspended Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) Commissioner, Frank Muchengwa, has approached the High Court seeking nullification of the verbal suspension from office, which he received from commission chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo.

In his court application for a declaratory order filed last week, Muchengwa said Justice Matanda-Moyo had no authority to suspend him, adding that that prerogative rests with President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the appointing authority.

Muchengwa was barred from accessing his office and removed from the commission’s WhatsApp group had his service pistol and personal security withdrawn.

In his founding affidavit, Muchengwa argued that he was still a serving commissioner and entitled to personal security and access to his office.

“This is an application for a declaratory and subsequent order that the oral suspension given to the applicant (Frank Muchengwa) by the second respondent (Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo) on September 11, 2020 is declared null and void; consequently the first (Zacc) and second respondents are ordered against withdrawing the applicant’s security detail and service pistol and that the applicant should not be barred by the first and second respondents from accessing his office and preforming of his duties,” Muchengwa said.

Muchengwa said on September 8, 2020, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) wrote to him advising that it had resolved to suspend him in terms of section 187 (3) of the Constitution and that the resolution had been forwarded to Mnangagwa for consideration.

“On September 9, 2020 the second respondent in her capacity as the chairperson of the first respondent removed me from the WhatsApp group of fellow commissioners and ordered that I be barred from entering my office. On September 11, 2020 the second respondent purportedly acting on contents of the letter of September 8, 2020, proceeded to give me an oral suspension from my duties,” he said.

“I am advised by my legal practitioners which advice I accept to be true and correct that the purported oral suspension by the second respondent is null and void. Section 237 of the Constitution as read with section 183 provides for the procedure of removing a commissioner from his duties. That prerogative is the sole preserve of the President.”

Muchengwa said since the withdrawal of his personal security and service pistol, he had experienced three separate break-ins at home, office and in his car.

“… I am still exposed to serious security risk. For example, there was a break-in at my house once, two in my car and once at my office. I reported the matters concerning the break-in at my house to police (CR38/01/20) the two break-ins in my car were reported to police under RRB4450263 on September 17, 2020 and there was a break-in at my office, and a report was made under (property book number 67/2020),” he said.

“Without a proper and lawful suspension in terms of the law, I still lawfully occupy the office of a commissioner and I am entitled to all attendant rights of the office. The purported suspension interferes with my right to work and consequently the right to personal security while working.”

Missing Teen’s Corpse Discovered 4 Days Later

By A Correspondent- A 17 year old Nkulumane suburb boy was found hanging from the roof of his father’s bedroom after he had gone missing for four days.

Kholo Jamela was reportedly under investigation after allegedly defrauding some members of the public. He was living with older siblings who did not enter their father’s bedroom during Kholo’s absence as he is said to be admitted to Mpilo Central Hospital.

The family was left in shock on Saturday morning when, after searching for Kholo everywhere, they found him hanging from the roof.

According to a mental wellness organisation Create Zim, Zimbabwe has the 13th highest suicide rate in the world amid reports that cases have been on the rise, making suicide the 14th leading cause of death in the country.

Suicide cases are increasing in Bulawayo especially among youths and police have called on people to consider counselling instead of resorting to suicide.

Mental wellness among men has become a public health concern considering the rising cases of depression and suicide in the country. A man’s masculinity is seen as closely tied to physical and emotional strength and invincibility which often hinders them from reaching out when in need of counselling.

Chronicle visited the Jamela family yesterday but they refused to comment only saying Kholo will be buried today. One of his uncles who identified himself as Mr Sibanda said the family would deliberate on whether to comment to the Press on the matter but were yesterday busy with burial arrangements.

Neighbours said the boy who was a pupil at Mandwandwe High School committed suicide using a rope.

Mr Khaliphile Nyoni said the boy was last seen leaving his home and his siblings assumed that he was missing.

“We are still in shock. This boy leaves us with heavy hearts and we cannot understand what really pushed him to end his life. Reports are that he was recently involved in fraud on EcoCash and police were looking for him which could have scared him into ending his life,” said Mr Nyoni.

He said the boy came from a respectable family and leaves many broken hearts in the community.

His father has been unwell and is admitted to a hospital which explains why he hanged himself in his bedroom knowing that no one would easily open it since his father was away. We hope the family will heal and that our children will remember that no amount of problems should push them to end life,” he said.

Another neighbour who chose anonymity said the boy did not leave a suicide note to at least help the family trace where his sorrows emanated from.

“We live in difficult times where people resort to suicide when faced with challenges. Kholo’s death should be a painful reminder that nothing is worth taking your life for. We feel for our neighbours who had to witness him hanging lifelessly from their father’s bedroom,” said the neighbour.

Acting Bulawayo spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele said the boy hanged himself in his bedroom, not in his father’s.

She said Kholo was last seen on October 7 by his brother after they had a conversation about builders.

“On October 7, 2020 at around 9AM, the informant last had a conversation with the deceased about builders who were supposed to construct the durawall at their place of residence. The informant is brother to the deceased and they were staying together,” said Asst Insp Msebele.

“Four days later on October 10, 2020 at around 1000 hours, Kholo’s brother knocked at his bedroom but there was no response. He discovered that it was locked from inside and used a screwdriver to open the door.”

According to Asst Insp Msebele police were notified and they attended the scene.

“Observations at the scene were that the deceased used a rope of about two metres long, green and white in colour to hang himself on the roof truss. The body was searched and nothing was found. The body was taken to Mpilo Central Hospital for post mortem,” she added.

Asst Insp Msebele said community leaders, church leaders and non-governmental organisations are ever willing to offer support and counselling to anyone in need of the services.

“We also encourage parents, guardians and school teachers to monitor the behaviour of those under their care, to question suspicious behaviour and try to control the situation before it reaches another level. As police we are also there to offer help because we cannot continue losing lives unnecessarily.”-statemedia

Mazowe Rural District Council Buys Equipment For Road Maintenance

By A Correspondent- Mazowe rural district council has purchased new equipment for road maintenance from devolution funds an official has said.

The council engineer Cleopas Mupereki said they acquired a tipper and a backhaul loader at a cost of ZWL$ 3, 9 million.

“The cost of road maintenance in Mazowe had significantly reduced thanks to devolution funding which partly financed the purchase of a new tipper truck acquired at a cost of $3.9 million by the council,” he said.

He added that the new equipment has reduced costs since they no longer hire.

” We have managed to acquire a tipper truck and a backhaul loader that has lessened the cost of the project since we no longer hire equipment.”

Mazowe Rural District Council chairperson John Mudzonga hailed devolution saying they are managing their district from devolution funds.

Devolution funds have greatly assisted us in developing the district if we look at all the monies we realised as council they would not do much than we are doing with devolution funds,” Mudzonga said.

He heaped praises on President Emmerson Mnangagwa for bringing the devolution program.

“I would like to thank President Mnangagwa for bringing the devolution program this program should continue to assist councils in developing the country.

Residents of Concession welcomed road maintenance projects being conducted by the local authority.

“I have stayed here in Dandamera for 37 years and our roads were getting dilapidated day by day but with the consultative meetings on devolution funds being conducted by the council we have since prioritized road maintenance and that has really worked for us,” Ezra Bangwayo said.

Chipo Saidi said the new equipment will significantly assist them in road maintenance as their health was at risk from the dust roads.

“We were so much affected by dust and our health and that of the children was at risk but this road maintenance has significantly helped us,” she said.

MDC Alliance, Zanu Pf Stalwarts Bury Hatchet, Mourn Murdered 7yr Old Murehwa Boy

By A Correspondent- The gruesome murder of a seven-year-old Murewa boy, Tapiwa Makore last month, has united the otherwise bitterly antagonistic parties ZanuPF and the MDC Alliance despite the father of the deceased being an opposition official.

Tapiwa’s father, Munyaradzi Makore, is MDC Alliance branch chairperson in Mutoko North.

Following the death of his son, Zanu-PF has been at the forefront through some politburo members among other top officials in visiting the family, while NewsDay is reliably informed that prominent officials from the opposition party in Harare are yet to visit one of their own.

MDC Alliance provincial youth organising secretary Sizemark Vilela confirmed that Munyaradzi was their party member.

“I confirm that Tapiwa’s father is our member. He is a branch chairperson in Murewa North,” Vilela said.

Last week, a number of top ZanuPF officials, including politburo members and Cabinet ministers, visited the Makore homestead to console the family.

Some of the officials include David Parirenyatwa, Senate president Mabel Chinomona, ministers Joel Biggie Matiza (Transport) and Monica Mutsvangwa (Information), among others.

The Zanu-PF women’s league vowed to hold a march against ritualists in support of the Makore family.

MDC Alliance provincial organising secretary Golden Mutize yesterday said some party officials had visited the homestead and helped foot the funeral costs.

“Munyaradzi Makore is one of our members. He is the Chinyani branch chairman. Remember that our branches are polling station-based. He is the one leading the mobilisation around that area. Some of our officials like Langton Matuku and Mukurazhizha have visited the Makore family. As a party, we have also contributed towards the funeral,” he said.

The remains of Tapiwa are yet to be interred as his head is still to be found.

Two suspects, Tafadzwa Shamba and the deceased’s uncle, 57-year-old Tapiwa Makore (senior), have since been arrested in connection with the suspected ritual murder.-Newsday

Agriculture Perm Sec In Soup

By A Correspondent- Parliament has warned the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture John Basera against withholding critical information on the beneficiaries of government programmes, including command agriculture, and threatened that he may face contempt of Parliament charges.

Basera has been snubbing the committee on Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Settlement chaired by Gokwe-Nembudziya MP Justice Mayor Wadyajena by refusing to avail documents it requested.

In a letter dated October 6, 2020 from the Clerk of Parliament Kennedy Chokuda, Parliament cautioned Basera against failure to avail himself to answer to issues related to his ministry and gave him until today to respond or he faces action.

“The above-mentioned committee is currently inquiring into the financing of agricultural activities. The committee invited you to appear before it several times to brief the committee on the state of preparedness and financing of the 2020 winter cropping season and you did not come citing several reasons,” the letter read in part.

On June 30, 2020, you appeared before the committee and the committee requested you to submit a comprehensive list of beneficiaries guaranteed by government under the CBZ facility (command agriculture) for the current winter cropping season. During the same meeting and subsequent follow-ups by the committee clerk, you clearly mentioned that you will never provide that information to the committee.”

Chokuda said the committee was making a final request and he should provide the details without fail.

“To this end, the committee is requesting you to submit the following information without fail. Failure to submit the requested information will result in the preferement of contempt of Parliament charges,” Chokuda warned.

Parliament is requesting a comprehensive list of the beneficiaries of the command agriculture scheme guaranteed by government through the CBZ facility for the current winter cropping season and their details.

It is also requesting a comprehensive list of farmers or individuals who benefited from the ministry’s piggery project

Judge Who Granted Job Sikhala Bail Suspended. What Is Going On?

By A Correspondent- A judge who recently granted bail to opposition MDC vice chairman Job Sikhala has been suspended by the Judicial Service Commission headed by Chief Justice Luke Malaba, ZimEye reveals.

Justice Erica Ndewere of the Harare High Court is accused of “misconduct and conduct inconsistent with being a judicial officer,” said Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs secretary Virginia Mabhiza.

The JSC has referred the matter to President Emmerson Mnangagwa to appoint a tribunal to “inquire into the question of removal from office of Justice Erica Ndewere,” Mabhiza added.

Sikhala, charged with incitement of violence, was granted bail on appeal by Justice Ndewere on September 22 after spending a month at the notorious Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison.

A day later, on September 23, legal commentator Alex Magaisa said he feared for Ndewere.

Magaisa wrote on Twitter:

“Don’t underestimate the courage of the judge who gave Job Sikhala bail. I wouldn’t be surprised if she suffers for it. When you do things against the system’s wishes, the system finds something to hit you with. Sooner or later you will hear they are investigating Justice Ndewere for this and that.”

Before delivering her judgement, sources told ZimLive that Ndewere “avoided the usual procedures and made sure the spies in the judicial structures didn’t have the judgement beforehand.”

Malaba was described as being “very unhappy” at the judge, which would have precipitated her suspension.

According to Magaisa, “individual judges are under pressure” to rule in favour of the government.

Ndewere is the second judge to be suspended after Justice Francis Bere of the Supreme Court had a tribunal appointed for him over allegations that he interfered in a civil case involving the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) and his relatives.

The tribunal sat without his input after he refused to cooperate following a refusal by the panel to have one of its members, Advocate Takawira Nzombe, recuse himself because of his alleged links to Harare lawyer Itayi Ndudzo, who was a key witness in the inquiry.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa described the anti-government protests that were planned for July 31, which Sikhala strongly agitated for, as an “insurrection”. His government has been accused of interfering with the legal system, particularly the lower courts, which routinely deny bail to human rights defenders and opposition activists.-

MDC Alliance Fights Over Vacant Kuwadzana Seat

By Jane Mlambo| A member of the MDC Alliance pact, MDC-N led by Professor Welshman Ncube is fighting to have the Kuwadzana constituency seat which fell vacant following the death of Mirriam Mushayi.

The seat was allocated to Professor Ncube’s party in the 2018 elections but MDC-T members have already set their eyes on the seat.

In a letter to MDC Alliance Secretary General Charlton Hwende, Kurauone Chihwayi bemoaned the violation of the MDC Alliance agreement which he said is valid until 2023.

“I am strongly disturbed by the violation of a valid MDC Alliance agreement that expires in 2023, which gave the seat to the MDC led by Prof Welshman Ncube.

“As such, I expected the MDC to elect or choose one of its own to finish the term of office left by the late Hon. Miriam Mushayi,” Chihwayi said.

The MDC Alliance was already planning to hold primary elections to replace Mushayi in breach of the alliance agreement.

“I did not see the rationale of participating in a primary election with members of the then MDC-T in the MDC Alliance. I am a full member of the MDC Alliance by virtue of being a member of the MDC,” Chihwayi alluded.

Mushayi was a member of the MDC before her party joined the MDC Alliance in 2018.

“Zimbabwe sinking into abyss, punishment for supporting 2017 coup” – foolish arrogance is insufferable

BY: Patrick Guramatunhu

SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

I am very disappoint to note that Professor Jonathan Moyo, Mugabe’s former Minister cum principle propagandist and strategist, has not used his forced sabbatical to redeem himself. He still considers himself and his boss, Zimbabwe’s former Zanu PF dictator, as the centre of every Zimbabwean’s universe. And the November 2017 military as a catastrophe that rob us of that centre and left us lost of direction and purpose.

“Finger-pointing aside, the political paralysis & rot in ZanuPF & the MDCs is a direct result of the 2017 military coup, which overthrew the 2013 Constitution. Failure by Zimbabweans, most who supported the coup, to come to terms with this will push Zim deeper into the dark abyss!” Twittered Professor Moyo, presumably, from fox-hole in exile in Kenya.

There are eight things I would like to say to you, Professor Moyo:

  1. Yes, Zimbabwe is sinking deeper and deeper into the dark abyss but not because Zimbabweans have failed to “come to terms”, whatever that is supposed to mean, with the November 2017 military coup. Zimbabwe has been on this disastrous trajectory ever since the country attain her independence and Mugabe rigged the first elections and imposed a de facto one-party dictatorship at the end of the 1983 to 1987 Gukurahundi massacre. It is Zimbabwe’s failure to hold free, fair and credible elections that is root cause of the country’s demise.
  1. Decades of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption destroyed the country’s economy causing social unrest in society including within Zanu PF itself. The shrinking national cake left Zanu PF leaders fighting amongst themselves like hungry hyena. Mai Mujuru and her supporters were booted out of the party in 2014. The remaining faction divided into the G40 faction led by Grace Mugabe and yourself, Professor, and Lacoste faction led by Mnangagwa. The fighting was fierce and the latter prevailed and hence the reason you are in exile. 
  1. The ordinary people had no say in the November 2017 military coup other than wanting the demise one faction as a desirable part in the demise of the dictatorship. To choose between G40 and Lacoste is a false choice; it is comparable to a mouse choosing a black mamba or cobra.
  1. There is talk of the Lacoste faction has already divide fuelled by worsening economic meltdown. There will be no meaningful economic recovery as long as Zimbabwe remains a Banana Republic; a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous thugs. 
  1. The de facto one party dictatorship has stifled all meaningful democratic discourse forcing competent and quality individuals out of politics leaving the space for corrupt and incompetent individuals. There are no quality leaders in Zanu PF and the opposition and little wonder there is political paralysis. 
  1. The only time Zimbabwe had the golden opportunity to dismantle the Zanu PF dictatorships was during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. Sadly, Mugabe bribed Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC fiends with the trappings of high office and, with their snouts in the feeding trough, the forgot about the reforms. You, Professor Moyo, accompanied Patrick Chinamasa when he announced that Zanu PF would not postpone the July 2013 elections because it was not the party’s fault that no meaningful reforms were implement. It was Zanu PF’s victory lap! 
  1. So Zimbabwe’s march into the abyss has been a relentless starting back in 1980. It is proving very difficult to implement the democratic reforms and dismantle the dictatorship because the dictatorship is deep rooted and also because we are stuck with a corrupt and incompetent opposition. 
  1. If Zimbabwe ever get through this hell then the nation must marshal all the Zanu PF leaders and the cronies, wherever they are, and hold them to account for having dragged the nation into this hell-on-earth. The nations owes its to millions who have suffered and died at the hands of these Zanu PF thugs and owe it to themselves to make sure this never ever happen again.

‘Alien Waiter’ Tweet Set To Cause Xenophobic Violence As South Africa Reacts

Dewa Mavhinga

Human Rights Watch has warned of possible xenophobic violence in SA, cautioning that campaigns such #PutSouthAfricansFirst, which openly campaigns against immigrants, could fuel violence in communities.

Dewa Mavhinga, the Southern Africa director at Human Rights Watch, was responding to renewed calls this week to have South Africans prioritised over foreigners, including for jobs. Twitter was abuzz on Sunday and Monday after a South African called a Zimbabwean waiter an alien, triggering many to call for local companies to employ more locals.

On Sunday afternoon the issue of unemployment became a talking point after user @Shokwakhe16 called on South Africans to “normalise refusing to be served by aliens”. This is after she apparently refused to be served by a Zimbabwean waiter at a Johannesburg Wimpy restaurant.

The user, who joined Twitter in June this year, wrote: “Today I had breakfast at Wimpy Clearwater Mall a waiter by the name of Nomatter from Zimbabwe came to serve us at our table. I politely told her that I wanted to be served by a South African. Normalise refusing to be served by aliens #PutSouthAfricansFirst.”

There have been question marks over the authenticity of the account.

While some criticised Shokwakhe and described her as attention-seeking and vowed to go to the restaurant to be served by the Zimbabwean waiter, droves of users lambasted South African businesses that employ foreigners while locals remain unemployed.

Twitter user Donald M Madihlaba called for South Africans to boycott Wimpy.

“Let’s boycott Wimpy and other entities who prefer foreigners over South Africans in the labour market. Most South Africans are living below poverty line,” the user tweeted.

Nkosinati Magwa wrote: “Why are we being labelled xenophobic while other African countries like Ghana are prioritising their citizens … you can all go to hell. Put SA first.”

Bianca_Gold said: “Our government doesn’t care, our public figures are blind. We will not stop the fight … we want our country back. We want our Tuck shops back, we want unemployment decreased! We are taking our country, our space no matter who says what #PutSouthAfricanFirst.”

But Mavhinga said that in SA — a country marked by complex racial relations postapartheid and which had previously lived through waves of xenophobic violence — a movement like @PutSouthAfricansFirst “could easily fuel xenophobic violence in communities that are accustomed to committing xenophobic violence with little or no action from the law-enforcement officials to hold accountable those responsible”.

“It does not matter that #PutSouthAfricansFirst movement claims that it is not xenophobic and is not calling for violence against foreign nationals. What is more important is how its message will be received and acted upon in the communities that are already primed for violence against migrants,” said Mavhinga.

The Clearwater Mall Wimpy refused to comment. Its manager, who gave her name as Musa, said company policy didn’t permit her to comment on media reports. She referred TimesLIVE to the Wimpy’s head office, but the phone line was unreachable.

Banning foreigners from business in Gauteng townships will be a disaster: experts
Rather, the province should be coming up with solutions on how to integrate them into the economy, they say.
NEWS1 week ago
In the past month, the #PutSouthAfricansFirst movement has been criticised for fuelling xenophobic rhetoric, despite denials from some activists in the movement who claim they are merely being patriotic.

About 80 social media accounts have since been linked to the account and been accused of manipulating conversations to spread xenophobic sentiments. A Twitter account named uLerato Pillay has been central to the network.

The movement’s statements often border on hate speech towards foreigners.

Twitter user @DreamerSib said: “Anyone who thinks it is OK to employ foreigners for entry level jobs while youth of SA is sitting at home you are accomplices to modern day slavery. The main reason Zimbabweans are employed is because they are mostly illegal and they can be exploited without following labour laws.”

Some were not convinced of the authenticity of the Wimpy experience.

Xenophobic rhetoric on social media sparks fears of attacks on foreigners in SA
Rising xenophobic rhetoric on social media is sparking fears of impending attacks on foreigners in the country.
NEWS2 weeks ago
@mtakaJesu wrote on Monday morning: “I am currently at Wimpy, Clearwater Mall. There is no employee by the name of Nomatter, I asked one of the waitress about any incident where a customer asked to be served by a SA [citizen]. She looked shocked & asked other colleagues if there is any story related. No-one knows the story.”

@ali_naka warned South Africans to be careful of being duped by fake news.

“Careful to be triggered by attention-seeking fake account, imagining incidents which never took place. That character hasn’t set foot (in) Wimpy this year,” the user wrote.

@Noxza dube said: “The Wimpy responses by South Africans under a tweet by some first timer who tweeted seeking attention shows that most South Africans are amazing people. Next time I am in Clearwater am going to Wimpy and I want to be served by Nomatter. South Africans are amazing people.”

Mavhinga said that while South Africans had every right to express their frustrations about unemployment and rising crime, pressure groups needed to be careful not to base their campaigns on false data and myths. It was important, therefore, for the South African government to take a lead in providing accurate statistics “so that there will be no scapegoating of non-nationals while the authorities address the root causes of xenophobia without promoting xenophobia”.

“SA is not an island. It is economically, socially and politically fully integrated with the rest of the African continent and the global community. SA is the current chair of the AU, and currently holds a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.

“Movements like PutSouthAfricansFirst could trigger a mass wave of xenophobic violence and severely undermine SA’s race relations and international relations in Africa and beyond,” he said.

TimesLIVE

ED Fires Warning Shots Over Vote Buying Ahead Of Primaries

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa Monday told ZANU PF’s provincial executive members, comprising youths, women and war veterans’ wings that they risked suspension and or expulsion by engaging in vote-buying.

He speaks as the ruling party has embarked on a restructuring exercise that saw it holding elections to elect District Coordinating Committees.

He also speaks when the party is holding primary elections to elect party representatives in by-elections scheduled for December.

Speaking after the closed door meeting at the ruling party headquarters in Harare, ZANU PF’s Secretary for Administration, Obert Mpofu said the meeting was called by the president himself. He added: He (president Mnangagwa) also strongly spoke about the internal party procedures and regulations as they relate to elections, and that this cannot be equated to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) process, which is meant for all political parties. He said at no point should the party use ZEC regulations on an internal selection process, but should use the party’s constitution, party regulations as they are reviewed by the party from time to time.

We have a situation where people just emerge during elections, flogging and showing money to would-be voters or to the electorate to influence them to vote for a certain candidate of their choice or to those with money. That is unacceptable. It’s a dismissible offence.

The president’s remarks come as opposition MDC has for years claimed that the governing party was engaging in vote-buying to manipulate election results.

Last year, then Health Minister, Dr Obadiah Moyo was accused of using state resources to influence election results after he ordered NatPharm to divert medicines to Lupane East ahead of a by-election

Poll Results: Zimbabweans Are Too Scared To Confront Mnangagwa Over His Ferrets Unit

Paul Nyathi

Scary President Emmerson Mnangagwa

Zimbabweans will never have the guts to confront President Emmerson Mnangagwa to disband his crack Ferrets state security unit as was done by Nigerians against the SARS Unit of their government.

In a poll run on ZimEye.com on Monday, readers felt that Zimbabwean citizens are so scared of their own government that they will never stand up to put an end to the unit responsible for abductions and torture of people perceived to be against President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

According to the poll, even if Zimbabweans would have the guts to protest, their calls would fall on deaf ears as Mnangagwa would not disband his Ferrets unit.

Nigeria’s government was at the weekend forced to dissolve the infamous SARS police unit plagued with allegations of extrajudicial killings and abuse after days of protests against police brutality by thousands of Nigerians.

Below are the results of the poll:

Fact Check: Mnangagwa Lied On Zim Ranking By World Health Organisation

ZimFact

Emmerson Mnangagwa

ON October 7, The Herald reported that President Emmerson Mnangagwa said the World Health Organisation (WHO) had raked Zimbabwe “among countries that instituted better mitigatory measures against the deadly disease (coronavirus)”.

According to the report: “Zimbabwe has been ranked number 102 by the World Health Organisation (WHO). The rankings were crafted in such a manner that countries in the single digit category did not do well in fighting the pandemic while those with double digits did better and those with three digits did well.”

The newspaper quotes Mnangagwa, addressing business leaders who were donating towards Ekusileni Hospital, as saying: “Those with single digits didn’t do well. Those with double digits were better than those with single digits but Zimbabwe goes to the three digits. We are number 102.”

The Herald further quotes Mnangagwa saying that the “US was on number 1, Brazil 2, Russia 3, India 4, Britain 5 and South Africa 7” on this claimed ranking.

No evidence of WHO ranking

ZimFact could not find any evidence of such a ranking by the WHO.

The WHO publishes a live dashboard of global coronavirus cases. The dashboard provides an up-to-date tally of coronavirus cases around the world, based on data from governments. It also shows the most affected countries by number of confirmed cases.

As at October 11, the US had the highest number of cases with over 7 583 748 cases, followed by India with just over 7 million cases. Other countries listed among the 12 most affected are Brazil, Russia, Colombia, Argentina, Spain, Peru, Mexico, South Africa, France and the United Kingdom.

The WHO does not, however, rank how countries have handled the pandemic, as claimed by Mnangagwa.

Conclusion
Mnangagwa’s claim that Zimbabwe has been ranked among the countries that have responded better to COVID-19 is false. There is no evidence of any such ranking by the WHO.

Trio Struck By Lightning In Gokwe

By A Correspondent- Three people were struck to death by lightning in Gokwe North since the onset of the rains amid fears that the development is witchcraft related.

The incidents took place in Chireya, Nemangwe and Mawere, sending the community in panic mode amid allegations that some unscrupulous members of the society are selling the rain magic to deal with perceived enemies.

Chief Nemangwe says the place is prone to lightning-related deaths but this season the situation has gone from bad to worse with a spirit appeasement exercise on the cards.

“Well, the aspect of lightning-related deaths is not new to Gokwe. However, this latest development has left us in a real catch 22 situations. We normally experience such in the middle of the rainy season not on the onset as we witnessed now. I have since summoned other traditional leaders so we have a Bira to appease the ancestors which are to be held on the 14th of this month at my homestead. Witchcraft can’t be ruled out under the circumstances,” he said.

Gokwe District Coordinating Chairperson, Mrs Netsai Mushauri, who is also head of the district’s Civil Protection Department confirmed the deaths and warned members of the community to adhere to safety standards during heavy rains.

“We have since received the news about the sad deaths involving the villagers. We, however, warn citizens against staying outdoors when it is raining. We usually experience cases of people being swept away by flooded rivers. People should be patient and wait for the water levels to subsidise before they cross such rivers to avoid the unnecessary loss of lives,” she said.

Among some precautions to minimise chances of being struck by lightning, people are urged to avoid touching water and electronic equipment when it is raining.-statemedia

Shocking 1 112 People Recover From Covid-19 In 24 Hours In Zimbabwe, According To Chiwenga’s Ministry. Are We Being Told The Truth?

Paul Nyathi

Minister of Health and Child Care Constantino Chiwenga

The Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) under Minister Constantino Chiwenga who is also the country’s Vice President has disclosed an unbelievable coronavirus situation in the country as of 12 October 2020.

The Ministry reports that 1 112 people recovered from the killer Covid-19 disease in just twenty four hours without revealing how the people recovered.

At this rate, the country is bound to have the world’s best Covid-19 control record.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has repeatedly said that the country will be relaxing Covid-19 restrictions as the recovery rate increases. We might then be posed to be getting our masks off soon.

Below are the figures produced by the Ministry:

New cases: 10
Deaths: 0
Recoveries: 1112
PCR Tests Done: 481
National Recovery Rate: 95.1% from 81%
Active Cases: 164
Total Cumulative Cases: 8021
Total Recoveries: 7627
Total Deaths: 230

Tynwald Man Who Killed Wife Over $500 Finally Nabbed

Alpha Ganya (centre)

By A Correspondent- A Tynwald man appeared in court yesterday for reportedly strangling his wife and breaking her legs before dumping her lifeless body in a ditch in 2018.

Alpha Ganya, 30, was not asked to plead when he appeared before Harare magistrate Judith Taruvinga charged with murder. Allegations are that on October 30, 2018 at around 11pm, Ganya and the now deceased Winnet Kamota left Club Lashers Sanganai Inn going to Plot Number 100 Tynwald North where Kamota’s mother stayed.

On their way, the court heard that Ganya asked for US$500, which he had given Kamota for safe keeping, and she refused with the money.

When the couple approached Melbourne Primary School, Ganya strangled his wife and hit her on the head and broke her legs with a brick.

He reportedly further assaulted her several times on her body using the brick until she became lifeless and then dumped her body in a ditch wrapped in a scarf. The body was discovered the next day by passers-by and a police report was made.

Ganya ran out of luck when the police received information that he had returned from hiding and was in Cold Comfort where he was arrested.

Ganya was remanded in custody to October 26 and was referred to the High Court for bail application. Sabastian Mutizirwa appeared for the State.-statemedia

Mnangagwa Calls On War Veterans To Tell Him Of All NGOs Operating Outside Their Mandate So He Can Deregister Them

Paul Nyathi

President Emmerson Mnangagwa

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has made an astonishing call on war veterans and ZANU PF structures to compile a list of all Non Governmental Organisations perceived to be working against the government.

Mnangagwa made the call while addressing chairpersons of Zanu PF provincial women, youths and war veterans at the party headquarters in Harare on Monday.

Mnangagwa assured his followers of his earlier threats to deregister Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) operating outside their mandates.

“There are lots of registered NGOs in the country and through the Home Affairs and Social Welfare Ministries, we are going to look at the mandate of each NGO,” he said.

“So, the Minister of Home Affairs and Social Welfare, they will depend on you war veterans, youths and women party chairpersons to give them list of NGOs operating in your areas and their mandate because you are the ones on the ground.

“So, if we discover that it is operating outside its mandate. it will be deregistered.”

Mnangagwa has repeatedly said that his government will deregister civil society organisations which stray from their mandates to dabble in national politics.

He has also issued similar threats to western embassies accredited to the country warning them stop meddling in his country’s internal affairs by working with the NGOs.

The Zanu PF led government has not had the best of relations with both civil society and western embassies which have maintained close scrutiny on the excesses of the under-fire administration.

Nothing Like One Can Not Get A Covid-19 Re-infection As U.S. Man Gets Second Attack And Heavier

BBC

A man in the United States has caught Covid twice, with the second infection becoming far more dangerous than the first, doctors report.

The 25-year-old needed hospital treatment after his lungs could not get enough oxygen into his body.

Reinfections remain rare and he has now recovered.

But the study in the Lancet Infectious Diseases, raises questions about how much immunity can be built up to the virus.

The man from Nevada had no known health problems or immune defects that would make him particularly vulnerable to Covid.

Scientists say the patient caught coronavirus twice, rather than the original infection becoming dormant and then bouncing back. A comparison of the genetic codes of the virus taken during each bout of symptoms showed they were too distinct to be caused by the same infection.

“Our findings signal that a previous infection may not necessarily protect against future infection,” said Dr Mark Pandori, from the University of Nevada.

“The possibility of reinfections could have significant implications for our understanding of Covid-19 immunity.”

He said even people who have recovered should continue to follow guidelines around social distancing, face masks and hand washing.

It had been assumed that a second round of Covid would be milder, as the body would have learned to fight the virus the first time around.

It is still unclear why the Nevada patient become more severely ill the second time. One idea is he may have been exposed to a bigger initial dose of the virus.

It also remains possible that the initial immune response made the second infection worse. This has been documented with diseases like dengue fever, where antibodies made in response to one strain of dengue virus cause problems if infected by another strain.

Prof Paul Hunter, from the University of East Anglia, said the study was “very concerning” because of the small gap between the two infections, and the severity of the second.

“Given the fact that to date over 37 million people have had the infection, we would have expected to have heard of many more incidents if such very early reinfections with severe illness were common.

“It is too early to say for certain what the implications of these findings are for any immunisation programme. But these findings reinforce the point that we still do not know enough about the immune response to this infection.”

China To Test Entire City Of 9 million Over 5 Days After 12 New Covid-19 Cases Are Discovered

BBC

The Chinese city of Qingdao is testing its entire population of nine million people for Covid-19 over a period of five days.

The mass testing comes after the discovery of a dozen cases linked to a hospital treating coronavirus patients arriving from abroad.

In May, China tested the entire city of Wuhan – home to 11 million people and the epicentre of the global pandemic.

The country has largely brought the virus under control.

That is in stark contrast to other parts of the world, where there are still high case numbers and lockdown restrictions of varying severity.

In a statement posted to Chinese social media site Weibo, Qingdao’s Municipal Health Commission said six new cases and six asymptomatic cases had been discovered.

All the cases were linked to the same hospital, said the state-run Global Times.

The Chinese authorities now have a strategy of mass testing even when a new coronavirus cluster appears to be relatively minor, correspondents say.

The National Health Commission said on Monday that “the whole city will be tested within five days”.

Some 114,862 people – including medical staff and newly hospitalised patients in the city’s hospitals – had already tested negative, Qingdao’s health commission said.

Videos circulating online showed residents lining up late on Sunday to get tested, said the Global Times, adding that some of these test points were open from 07:00 to 23:00.

The new cases come a week after China’s Golden Week holiday – which saw millions travel across the country.

A Global Times report quoting the Qingdao Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism said the coastal city had received 4.47 million passenger trips over this period.

The nearby city of Jinan, in the same province as Qingdao, called for anyone who had visited the city since 23 September to get tested, according to a report by The Paper.

Earlier last month, Qingdao announced that two port workers who handled imported seafood had tested positive. They were not known to have infected anyone else.

Daily coronavirus infections have fallen drastically in China, and for the most part the country appears to have recovered from the worst.

China currently has 91,305 virus cases and the death toll stands at 4,746, according to WHO data.

China said 11 million people in the city had been tested in 10 days earlier this year.

The BBC’s Reality Check estimated the figure was closer to 9 million, but still a significant number of people.

Hundreds of testing centres were opened, with thousands of staff involved.

They also mobilised teams to test disabled people, the elderly and those vulnerable in their own homes.

One of the ways they sped up the process was to use batch- or pool-testing.

In this process, a batch of between five and 10 samples was tested. Only if a sample tested positive would the team go back to carry out individual tests to see who was positive within the batch.

The Coronavirus Can Survive On Your Phone Touch Screen For Up To 28 Days, New Findings.

MailOnline

Need to sanitize your phone regularly.

The COVID-19 virus can survive on banknotes for 28 days, and thrives in colder temperatures.

New research conducted by he Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) suggests it can actually survive on banknotes and glass and steel surfaces for 28 days in cooler climates.

As temperatures climb, the livability rate of the virus declines, which is a positive factor for Australia’s fight against the virus heading into summer.

SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes COVID-19, lasts up to 10 days longer than influenza on certain surfaces, the findings show.

The revelation comes as several businesses have introduced cashless payment options to stem the spread of the virus.

There are nine Woolworths Metro stores in Sydney and Melbourne that are participating in a trial forcing people to pay using contactless cards.

The Rosebery store in Sydney and Yarraville and Caulfield North supermarkets in Melbourne will join the trial on October 12.

RBA’s most recent Consumer Payments Survey showed cash use fell to 27 per cent of all transactions.

‘As more and more customers choose to pay with cards, we’re trialling all electronic payments in a small selection of Metro stores which currently see very few cash transactions,’ a Woolworths spokesman told Daily Mail Australia.

Dr Debbie Eagles, Deputy Director at the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, revealed the results of the analysis will contribute to the nation’s COVID-19 response.

‘Our results show that SARS-CoV-2 can remain infectious on surfaces for long periods of time, reinforcing the need for good practices such as regular handwashing and cleaning surfaces,’ Dr Eagles said.

The Rosebery store in Sydney and Yarraville and Caulfield North supermarkets in Melbourne will join the trial on October 12.

RBA’s most recent Consumer Payments Survey showed cash use fell to 27 per cent of all transactions.

‘As more and more customers choose to pay with cards, we’re trialling all electronic payments in a small selection of Metro stores which currently see very few cash transactions,’ a Woolworths spokesman told Daily Mail Australia.

Dr Debbie Eagles, Deputy Director at the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, revealed the results of the analysis will contribute to the nation’s COVID-19 response.

‘Our results show that SARS-CoV-2 can remain infectious on surfaces for long periods of time, reinforcing the need for good practices such as regular handwashing and cleaning surfaces,’ Dr Eagles said.

Mupedzanhamo Not Opening Anytime Soon

State Media

Mupedzanhamo flea market needs to be upgraded to a small business hub and will remain closed until space barons are excluded.

Harare City Council has been given three weeks by the Government to come up with a solid plan for Mupedzanhamo that will in future curb the issue of space barons.

Touring Harare markets, including Mupedzanhamo and Siyaso yesterday, Harare provincial development coordinator Mr Tafadzwa Muguti said it was high time Harare takes its urban renewal plan seriously.

“The purpose of the visit is a follow up on President Mnangagwa’s visit in Mbare areas. As Government we are deeply concerned with the disorder in Mbare,” he said.

“We don’t want to see people operating here, it should remain closed and not being a battleground for space barons. First phase of urban renewal should see Mupedzanhamo being a centre for cultural heritage.

“Mupedzanhamo has a lot of challenges: Both Zanu PF and MDC officials clashing for space. It remains closed until there is a solid plan. We cannot build policies on mediocrity.”

Mr Muguti said the local authority should create a Mupedzanhamo smart business hub.

“Let it be a place where formalised small and medium enterprises conduct their businesses, not a ground for selling bales that have been banned,” he said.

“The economic development we want is that let us revive industries. So far I don’t see smart cities by promoting sale of bales.”

Mr Muguti also blasted the council for having run down the city.

“Harare is no longer the Sunshine City. It used to be adorable back in the yesteryears. But we are turning it into a banana republic where people are selling products at traffic section lights,” he said.

“The council has turned a blind eye to the enforcement of law and order in the town. We are taking a lot for granted. It is sad that some council officials are conniving with space barons to run down the city.”

During the visit it was observed that council was losing potential revenue at its markets as people were not paying rates.

Mnangagwa Throws Away The Controversial ZEC Voters Roll And Guidelines At ZANU PF Internal Elections

Paul Nyathi

Mnangagwa casting his vote at the 2018 elections under ZEC guidelines

ZANU PF leader President Emmerson Mnangagwa, yesterday warned senior officials against the use of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) voters’ roll in conducting primary and DCC elections.

Mnangagwa convened a special meeting with provincial executive members, comprising youths, women and war veterans’ wings, where he warned leaders against manipulating the party constitution by imposing preferred candidates through vote buying and the use of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) voters’ roll in conducting the elections.

In an interview with State Media after the closed door meeting at the party headquarters in Harare, Zanu PF secretary for Administration, Dr Obert Mpofu, said Mnangagwa urged provincial executive members to follow laid down party procedures at all times.

“It was a very important meeting, which was summoned by President Mnangagwa where he called all provincial chairpersons and their wings comprising the youth, women and the war veterans’ wings,” said Dr Mpofu.

“He also strongly spoke about the internal party procedures and regulations as they relate to elections, and that this cannot be equated to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) process, which is meant for all political parties. He said at no point should the party use ZEC regulations on an internal selection process, but should use the party’s constitution, party regulations as they are reviewed by the party from time to time,” said Dr Mpofu.

Apart from sticking to consitutionalism, Mnangagwa spoke against rigging through vote buying a method which his party uses very well at every national election.

“We have a situation where people just emerge during elections, flogging and showing money to would-be voters or to the electorate to influence them to vote for a certain candidate of their choice or to those with money. That is unacceptable. It’s a dismissible offence,” Dr Mpofu said.

The party is currently conducting DCC elections in the remaining eight provinces after the process was undertaken successfully in Harare and Bulawayo provinces.

Two More Members Of The Notorious Gang Of Thugs Led By Mussa Taj Abdul Arrested

State Media

Two more suspected armed robbers alleged to be members of the “Abdul gang” appeared in court yesterday.

Carrington Marasha (30) and Douglas Mutenda (age not given) are facing six charges of armed robbery.

They were not asked to plead when they appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Judith Taruvinga.

The two are being jointly charged with their accomplices; Mussa Taj Abdul (47), Charles Lundu (47), Rudolf Kanhanga alias Tapiwa Munatsi (29), Tapiwa Mangoma alias Tapa (27), Innocent Jairosi (32), Prince Makodza (31), Liberty Mupamhanga (29) and Godfrey Mupamhanga (27).

Mrs Taruvinga remanded them in custody to October 26.

Marasha and Mutenda were advised to apply for bail at the High Court..

The court heard that on July 24, the gang attacked 40 Longford Street in Queensdale, Harare, after arriving in separate vehicles.

They manhandled a family member threatening him, broke into bedroom where the householder had barricaded himself, wife and children, assaulted the householder and allegedly stole US$1 473 from the wife’s handbag, five cell phones, handbags, eye glasses, power banks, face masks and other valuables, with a combined value of US$7 516.

On the second charge, it is alleged that on July 25, the accused, who were in the company of their nine co-accused who are still at large, armed themselves with a shotgun, pistol, hammer and iron bars and went to the Trauma Centre at 1 Borrowdale Lane where they attacked the two security guards firing shots as they fled.

They tracked down one guard and beat him with a hammer, assaulted another guard and the receptionist with an iron bar, searched the reception area and stole a ZTE cellphone from the security guards, before allegedly breaking the door to an office where they threatened a manager and stole her cell phone.

An Average Zimbabwean Can Afford To Eat Only One Egg Per Year

Paul Nyathi


Irvine’s commercial director Anele Zunga presenting the company’s donation.

An average Zimbabwean can only afford to eat a single egg in an entire year instead of at least one per week due to economic hardships.

The country’s largest eggs producer, Irvine’s commercial director Anele Zunga revealed the sad scenario while making a donation of 3 000 eggs and 100kgs of chicken to Kudakwashe Children’s Home in Harare on Friday at a World Egg Day celebrations.

“We are the biggest producer of eggs in Zimbabwe, on an annual basis, we produce 250 million eggs, that is just about 17 eggs for every Zimbabwean.

“Ideally, you should be eating at least an egg every week but you would find there are families and children who actually cannot afford to eat eggs every week and they taste an egg once a year,” said Zunga.

“The ideal situation will be if every Zimbabweans could afford eggs because they have essential nutritional benefits.

“We chose this home because as a business, we believe in supporting the communities that we operate in. We are very motivated when we see such good work that Auntie Rachel and her team are doing.”

Kudakwashe Children’s Home, located to the South West of Chitungwiza, in the middle of Southlea Park, feeds an average 1 000 disadvantaged people.

It is home to 27 children of whom 17 are physically challenged.

School Boys Gone Into Mining Turn Into “Mashurugwi” Brutally Murder Fellow Miner

A 24-year-old artisanal miner died on the spot after being brutally speared, axed and hacked with machetes multiple times, in a suspected gang war in Kwekwe last Friday.

Police have arrested six artisanal miners including three teenagers of school going age following the gruesome murder of Edson Jephias of Redcliff town.

Gold turf wars at surrounding mines are believed to be behind the bloody clash.

The police have launched a manhunt for seven other suspects who fled from the scene after the horrific killing.

Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko confirmed receiving the report but referred this publication to the national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi for more details.

“Yes, I can confirm that we have arrested six accused people in connection with this murder and seven are still at large. We are appealing to members of the public who might have information that might lead to the arrest of the seven accused persons to approach their nearby police station so that we arrest them,” he said.

Asst Comm Nyathi was not available for comment.

Jephias, police sources said, was allegedly drinking beer in Kwekwe at a local bar with 14 members of his gang when one Tatenda arrived in his brother’s vehicle and reported that the car had been stoned by members of a rival gang known as the Grigambas which the accused persons belong to.

Jephias and his crew allegedly teamed up and went to seek revenge against the Grigambas resulting in the two gangs fighting with dangerous weapons.

The source said Jephias died after being stabbed with spears, cut up with machetes and axed leading during the fight.

“Arrested were Cabinet Kamurai (17), Cephas Mansami (16), brothers Tafadzwa (26) and Obey Nhenga (27), Tobias Ncube (21) and Imidza Wasarira (16) all from Gokwe South,” said the source.

“The police have launched a manhunt for the other seven members of the Grigambas gang who fled from the scene.”

State Media

“We will leave no stone unturned,” Police Vow On Teargas Investigation While Only One Out Of Seven Officers Is Arrested

State Media

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi.

Seven police officers, who threw teargas cannisters into a bus full of passengers at the Harare Exhibition Park yesterday afternoon, now have to account for their actions with one officer identified as having thrown a cannister already under arrest.

Passengers aboard a Rimbi Tours coach had to jump out through the windows with some falling hard on the tarmac. Some were injured as they fell while others will need to be checked for possible internal injuries.

Police had stopped the bus to question and possibly arrest the driver on allegations that he had no driver’s licence and had quarrelled with passengers.

Tear smoke is usually used to disperse violent or potentially violent groups in the open air, the objective being to make the group break up and those involved run away. It is not usually used in confined spaces or where those affected are basically innocent bystanders. In this case the police wanted to question just one person, the purported driver.

Police say they had information that the person in the driver’s seat had no Class One licence before asking him to open his window. When the driver resisted, a police officer then threw tear smoke cannisters into the bus.

It is not yet clear if the police officer had been instructed by superiors to do so.

In a video clip that went viral on social media yesterday, a group of seven police officers was seen blocking the yellow Rimbi Tours bus that was enveloped in smoke. The area is a major bus stop for passengers wanting to catch a bus for the western areas.

A police branded Datsun Go vehicle was seen parked behind the bus while a Mazda B18 single cab truck was blocking the bus in the front.

The seven officers were seen pushing and shoving passengers while men and women were jumping out of the bus through windows.

Police officers in the Datsun Go just drove off when large numbers of people intervened. People could be heard grumbling while others were shouting at the police in protest.

“Munourayisa vanhu mhani. Teargasi ndereyi pakadai (You will kill the people. Why are you using teargas under the circumstances).”

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the use of tear gas saying one officer who was seen throwing a tearsmoke cannister had been arrested.

“I can confirm the arrest of one officer for deploying tear smoke on passengers seated in a Rimbi Tours bus this afternoon at Harare Showgrounds. Investigations are ongoing and more are likely to be arrested, depending on their roles in the commission of the offence,” he said.

“We will leave no stone unturned and even the commanders of that team must explain their cases. No one is above the law,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

Asst Comm Nyathi said the officers will be charged, both under the Police Act, and in terms of the Criminal law.

But the purported driver’s alleged offence will not be overlooked in a separate investigation. “We have instructed the command in Harare province to take action against the officers,” he said.

However, Asst Comm Nyathi said the bus crew should explain why the bus was being driven by someone without the required licence. “We understand someone who is not licenced to drive was driving the bus and full scale investigations will cover the police officers and the bus crew,” he said.

Rimbi Tours director Mr Decent Rimbi could not explain why his bus was possibly being driven by someone without a Class One licence.

He however, condemned the police officers’ heavy-handedness saying they could have used other and safer means of arresting the driver.

“We got information that police officers asked the driver to open his window and he resisted. The person who was driving the bus is a Class Two driver. After the resistance, we had police then deciding to use tear smoke.

“I feel the police were too harsh on the driver to an extent of harming innocent passengers. Some passengers have asthma or other problems that are affected by teargas, hence the action taken was unwarranted.

“From my understanding, traffic offences do not warrant such actions. If the driver does not have relevant papers, he is arrested and barred from driving.

“If the problem lies with the bus’ paperwork or fitness, it can simply be impounded. Tear smoke was not appropriate under the given circumstances,” said Mr Rimbi.

Zimbabwe Passenger Transport Association secretary Mr Oliver Chibage condemned the actions of the police.

He however, urged bus operators to comply with police orders and the law.

“As an association, we condemn the act because tear smoke cannot be used on people who are not violent, worse still those confined in a bus.

“We work with the police and if a misunderstanding arises, it must be settled in a civil way,” he said.

Mr Chibage urged operators to comply with the law and to respect traffic officers on the road.

High Court Judge Who Blasted Police For Inefficiency And Granted Job Sikhala Bail Faces Dismissal

Paul Nyathi

Justice Ndewere

High Court judge Justice Erica Ndewere will be facing a tribunal after the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) recommended to President Mnangagwa to set one up to look into her suitability to hold office.

Justice Ndewere is facing allegations of misconduct and conduct inconsistent with being a judicial officer.

Justice Ndewere last month bravely granted MDC Alliance vice-chairperson Job Sikhala $50 000 bail.

Sikhala is facing charges of inciting public violence. He had been in remand prison for weeks after he was denied bail at the magistrates’ court.

In her ruling, Ndewere attacked the police for using social media in their investigations instead of establishing their own independent probe.

She said Sikhala’s conduct was never that of a fugitive running from the law, but he was fleeing from unidentified men who were following him after police claimed he was fleeing arrest following a flimsy press statement issued by the police.

She blasted the police for using a vague press statement instead of calling Sikhala’s lawyer.

A day after giving her judgement, commentator Alex Magaisa said he feared for Ndewere.

Magaisa wrote on Twitter:

Her suspension from the bench over the yet to be disclosed misconduct will be automatic by operation of law once the tribunal is put in place.

Highly placed sources though indicate that Justice Ndewere could be in trouble for failing to provide her seniors with the Sikhala bail judgement before delivering it in court.

If the tribunal clears her, she returns to the bench; if the tribunal makes other findings and recommendations she could well lose her post. The tribunal is not a criminal court, but can report that certain conduct is not consistent with holding judicial office.

This brings to two the number of judges that have allegedly conducted themselves in a manner that constitutes judicial misconduct, and which calls for a tribunal hearing.

Supreme Court judge Justice Bere is on suspension pending the outcome of the tribunal that probed him and is now compiling its report to the President.

Secretary for Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabhiza yesterday confirmed that JSC had referred the matter to President Mnangagwa, the appointing authority, for a judicial tribunal in terms of the Constitution.

“The JSC has referred to the President a recommendation to set up a tribunal to inquire into the question of removal from office of Justice Erica Ndewere, a High Court judge,” she said without giving details of the allegations levelled against the judge.

“A tribunal will be constituted very soon and in terms of the Constitution, the judge will be suspended once the tribunal has been set up.”

Gokwe Community To Hold A Cleansing Ceremony After Three People Are Struck By Lightning From The Early Rains

THE Gokwe North Community is living in fear after three people were struck to death by lightning since the onset of the rains.

A dark cloud is hovering around Gokwe North following the sad incidents with villagers now on each others’ throats, amid witchcraft accusations.

The incidents took place in Chireya, Nemangwe and Mawere, sending the community in panic mode amid allegations that some unscrupulous members of the society are selling the rain magic to deal with perceived enemies.

Chief Nemangwe says the place is prone to lightning-related deaths but this season the situation has gone from bad to worse with a spirit appeasement exercise on the cards.

“Well, the aspect of lightning-related deaths is not new to Gokwe. However, this latest development has left us in a real catch 22 situations. We normally experience such in the middle of the rainy season not on the onset as we witnessed now. I have since summoned other traditional leaders so we have a Bira to appease the ancestors which are to be held on the 14th of this month at my homestead. Witchcraft can’t be ruled out under the circumstances,” he said.

Gokwe District Coordinating Chairperson, Mrs Netsai Mushauri, who is also head of the district’s Civil Protection Department confirmed the deaths and warned members of the community to adhere to safety standards during heavy rains.

“We have since received the news about the sad deaths involving the villagers. We, however, warn citizens against staying outdoors when it is raining. We usually experience cases of people being swept away by flooded rivers. People should be patient and wait for the water levels to subsidise before they cross such rivers to avoid the unnecessary loss of lives,” she said.

Among some precautions to minimise chances of being struck by lightning, people are urged to avoid touching water and electronic equipment when it is raining.

Opposition Will Never Rule Zimbabwe – Chinamasa

During a press conference in Harare last week, Zanu PF spokesperson Patrick Chinamasa made sensational claims that the opposition will not rule this country because according to him, the opposition undermines the gains that came through the liberation struggle.

Addressing the media, a tough-talking Chinamasa said:

Zimbabwe is a liberated country. It did not come through democracy, there was no vote to say Zimbabwe
now wants to become independent.

It was fought for. Those who oppose its liberation should never dream of ruling this country, those who oppose the independence of this country and those who oppose the land redistribution programme should never dream of ruling this country with their masters.Those who oppose the redistribution of the land… have no right to rule this country because by opposing it, they became sell-outs.

Right now, they talk about human rights. During the colonial period, there were no human rights to talk about.

“The colonial masters only started to talk about human rights, democracy in 1980 when they were handing over power. Right now, they are talking about freedom of expression.

That is a digression, it’s important, but it’s a digression. The important narrative is how Zimbabweans get empowered until you do that, you spend the next 200 years exercising freedom of expression without eating. Those who go to America to ask for sanctions have no rights to rule this country.

Zanu Pf Political commissar Victor Matemadanda said something similar to what Chinamasa said in 2018 when he said elections will never remove Zanu PF from power because he said if they don’t work Zanu PF will use other means.

Chinamasa in July at a press conference attacked the American ambassador and called him a thug right before he threatened to expel him from Zimbabwe.

During the same month, he also urged Zanu PF supporters to defend themselves from people who were planning to protest the government’s maladministration and corruption.-Daily News

‘Injured’ Prince Dube Grabs Brace. ..

ZIMBABWE international forward, Prince Dube, turned out for his Tanzanian side, Azam FC, yesterday – just a day after the Warriors’ friendly international against the Flames in Blantyre on Sunday.

The in-form striker pulled out of that match, saying he was injured, but was back in action just 24 hours after the Warriors’ battle in Malawi.

Dube scored twice, including converting a penalty, in a friendly against Fountain Gate FC.

Azam, who powered to a comfortable 4-0 victory, fielded their three Zimbabwean players – Dube, Bruce Kangwa and Never Tigere.

The Tanzanian club, who have won all their first five league matches of the season, with Dube at the heart of their success story, were preparing for their league game against Mwadui on Thursday.

Dube was one of the regular members of the Warriors who pulled out of the friendly match in Malawi for various reasons.

His Warriors’ teammate, Kuda Mahachi, withdrew from the match, against the Flames, after testing positive for Covid-19.

This meant he was unable to travel from his base, in South Africa, to join his teammates in Harare ahead of the trip to the Malawi commercial capital.

SuperSport United chief executive, Stan Matthews, revealed yesterday that three of his players tested positive for the coronavirus.

Matthews said Mahachi had wanted his status to remain confidential but he ended up revealing his identity after his name appeared in this newspaper yesterday.

“Yes, it’s true, but he asked for confidentiality,’’ Matthews told Kick.Off.com.-The Herald

Prince Dube

Shock As Man Brutally Kills Wife, Children. ..

IN a spine-chilling incident that left people in Village 4 under Chief Svosve in Hwedza shocked, a man axed his wife and two children to death after she allegedly told him, he was not the biological father of the kids.

Innocent Chakabuda, allegedly struck his wife twice on the back of her head before turning it on his two children following a heated domestic dispute sparked by suspicions of infidelity.

As if that was not enough, Chakabuda, downed pesticide in an attempt to take his own life after allegedly axing his wife Junior Dzonga, their children; Vongai and Anenyasha Chakabuda.

The incident occurred on September 8, 2019.

On the day in question, Chakabuda had a misunderstanding with his wife on the suspicion that she was having an extra-marital affair.

It was when his wife told him that he was not the biological father of their two children.

Irked by his wife’s words, he went on to grab an axe, struck her twice on the back of her head before turning it on their children, whom he also attacked twice each on the back of their heads.

Chakabuda was then arrested.

Yesterday, Chakabuda appeared at the High Court charged with three counts of murder.

Chakabuda, through his lawyer Mr Phanuel Mazhande of Mazhande Legal Practice, denied the charges when he appeared before Justice Erica Ndewere.

In his defence prepared by Mr Mazhande, Chakabuda challenged admission of his warned and cautioned statement saying he gave it after being coerced.

Mr Mazhande raised issues on Chakabuda’s sanity and applied that he be examined by two Government medical doctors before trial commences.

Justice Ndewere granted the application and ordered that Chakabuda returns to court on October 26 for trial.-The Herald

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Man Killed In Fight Over Girlfriend

A SUSPECT who was allegedly part of a gang that killed a man in Mpopoma in a fight over a girlfriend has been arrested at a hideout in his rural home in Lupane, Matabeleland North Province
Rabson Tshuma (27) a self-employed carpenter at Manwele in Mzilikazi suburb, who was in the company of accomplices who are still at large, allegedly stabbed Bhekumuzi Nkomo (28) to death at an illegal house party at a shebeen in Mpopoma suburb.

Nkomo was stabbed with a knife in the chest and shoulder and he died on the spot.

Tshuma was not asked to plead when he appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Miss Nomagugu Maphosa charged with murder. He was remanded in custody to 15 October and was advised to apply for bail at the High Court.

The State’s case as presented by the prosecutor Mr Carrington Dhliwayo is that: “On the night of 4 October 2020, at 54/1693 in Mpopoma suburb the accused person who was in the company of his accomplices who are on the run were drinking beer at a shebeen where the now deceased was also a patron.”

The court heard that an altercation ensued between the accused persons and the deceased over one of the accused persons’ girlfriends. The scuffle degenerated into a fist fight and the accused person produced a knife and stabbed Nkomo once in the chest and once on the shoulder.

The accused and his accomplices, who are still on the run, fled from the seen. A post mortem was conducted and it was ascertained that the cause of death was haemorrhagic shock, chest (viscera) bleeding and chest stabbing.-Chronicle

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Mnangagwa Warns Zanu PF Officials Against Vote -Buying

ZANU PF First Secretary and Emmerson President, Mnangagwa, yesterday warned senior officials against breaching party rules and regulations when conducting District Coordinating Committee (DCC) and primary elections.

The President convened a special meeting with provincial executive members, comprising youths, women and war veterans’ wings, where he warned leaders against manipulating the party constitution by imposing preferred candidates through vote buying and the use of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) voters’ roll in conducting primary and DCC elections.

The stern warning comes at a time when the revolutionary party is investigating cadres who caused chaos in the Kwekwe Central constituency during primary elections on October 3, where prospective party candidates, Kandros Mugabe was battling it out with 26-year-old Cde Energy Dhala Ncube, in primary polls ahead of a by-election.

The primary elections were suspended indefinitely.

In an interview after the closed door meeting at the ruling party headquarters in Harare, Zanu PF secretary for Administration, Dr Obert Mpofu, said the President urged provincial executive members to follow laid down party procedures at all times.

The meeting, Dr Mpofu said, was called by President Mnangagwa to give direction to the party, especially the provincial leadership, on the appropriate mode of behaviour when conducting internal elections.

Dr Mpofu said the President directed all party leaders to be fully conversant with the party’s constitution as it relates to the election of party leaders. 

“It was a very important meeting, which was summoned by President Mnangagwa where he called all provincial chairpersons and their wings comprising the youth, women and the war veterans’ wings,” said Dr Mpofu.

At the meeting, President Mnangagwa condemned the imposition of candidates, saying the electorate should choose their preferred representatives.

“He also strongly spoke about the internal party procedures and regulations as they relate to elections, and that this cannot be equated to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) process, which is meant for all political parties.

He said at no point should the party use ZEC regulations on an internal selection process, but should use the party’s constitution, party regulations as they are reviewed by the party from time to time,” said Dr Mpofu.-The Herald

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Teachers Unmoved By Emmerson Mnangagwa Threats

Farai Dziva|Teachers have rejected donations from fired Zanu PF MP Killer Zivhu.

In a joint statement, teachers unions described the donations as an insult to the noble profession.

Below is part of the joint statement released :

We are worried that His Excellency, President ED Mnangagwa, made remarks threatening teachers on industrial action before seeking engagement and remaining indifferent to the plight of the teachers.

Teachers are not for charity, but professionals who are only crying for dignified treatment, reasonable salaries and befitting conditions of service.

We are shocked by some acts of ‘benevolence’ in the form of food handouts by some misguided elements who want to hijack the teachers’ incapacitation for personal aggrandisement.

The nation should know that teachers in all public schools are not at work because the government has failed them and will not succumb to any threats.

Where there are incidents of teaching taking place, it is just cosmetic.

Emmerson Mnangagwa